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rfc:uniform_variable_syntax [2014/07/07 14:13] – start vote nikicrfc:uniform_variable_syntax [2014/07/30 00:03] – Whatever we'd both like it to have been, this is for 7, not 6 ;) ajf
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   * Date: 2014-05-31   * Date: 2014-05-31
   * Author: Nikita Popov <nikic@php.net>   * Author: Nikita Popov <nikic@php.net>
-  * Status: In Voting +  * Status: Accepted (for PHP 7)
-  * Proposed forPHP 6+
   * Discussion: http://markmail.org/message/mr4ihbubfbdxygci   * Discussion: http://markmail.org/message/mr4ihbubfbdxygci
  
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 ''%%$bar%%'', even though it is not necessary and never used. This is once again related to the way static member access ''%%$bar%%'', even though it is not necessary and never used. This is once again related to the way static member access
 needs to be implemented to support our weird indirect reference semantics. needs to be implemented to support our weird indirect reference semantics.
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-=== TODO === 
  
 ===== Proposal ===== ===== Proposal =====
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 ===== Vote ===== ===== Vote =====
  
-As this is a language change, a 2/3 majority is required for acceptance. The vote started on 2014-07-07 and ends on 2014-07-14.+As this is a language change, a 2/3 majority is required for acceptance. The vote started on 2014-07-07 and ended on 2014-07-14.
  
-<doodle title="Implement Uniform Variable Syntax in PHP 6?" auth="nikic" voteType="single" closed="false">+<doodle title="Implement Uniform Variable Syntax in PHP 6?" auth="nikic" voteType="single" closed="true">
    * Yes    * Yes
    * No    * No
 </doodle> </doodle>
  
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