rfc:fetch_property_in_const_expressions

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rfc:fetch_property_in_const_expressions [2022/06/23 11:07] – Typo ilutovrfc:fetch_property_in_const_expressions [2022/07/15 18:14] – Move to accepted ilutov
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   * Date: 2022-05-27   * Date: 2022-05-27
   * Author: Ilija Tovilo <ilutov@php.net>   * Author: Ilija Tovilo <ilutov@php.net>
-  * Status: Under discussion+  * Status: Accepted
   * Proposed Version: PHP 8.2   * Proposed Version: PHP 8.2
   * Implementation: https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/8625   * Implementation: https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/8625
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   - Order of evaluation   - Order of evaluation
-  - Cache invalidation+  - Caching of constant expression values 
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 +Once we have a solution for these two problems we can extend support of ''->'' in constant expressions to all objects.
  
 ==== Order of evaluation ==== ==== Order of evaluation ====
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 [1] Ref-counted values consist of non-interned strings, arrays, resources and objects. [1] Ref-counted values consist of non-interned strings, arrays, resources and objects.
  
-==== Allow all ''readonly'' properties ====+==== Allow all readonly properties ====
  
-It was suggested thatinstead of restricting ''->'' to be used on all non-enums to restrict access to just non-''readonly'' properties. Unfortunately, this doesn't solve the caching problem described above as ''readonly'' properties can be initialized after object construction and thus becomes non-pure.+It was suggested that instead of restricting ''->'' to be used on all non-enums to restrict access to just non-''readonly'' properties. Unfortunately, this doesn't solve the caching problem described above as ''readonly'' properties can be initialized after object construction and thus becomes non-pure. The enum ''name'' and ''value'' properties are automatically initialized by the engine and thus are truly immutable.
  
 <PHP> <PHP>
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 ===== Vote ===== ===== Vote =====
  
-Voting opened on xxx and closes on xxx.+Voting opened on 2022-07-01 and closes on 2022-07-15.
  
 <doodle title="Add support for fetching properties of enums in constant expressions?" auth="ilutov" voteType="single" closed="true"> <doodle title="Add support for fetching properties of enums in constant expressions?" auth="ilutov" voteType="single" closed="true">
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