rfc:user_defined_operator_overloads

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rfc:user_defined_operator_overloads [2021/12/17 01:53] – Making operator callable jordanrlrfc:user_defined_operator_overloads [2022/01/03 00:42] – times jordanrl
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   * Date: 2021-08-14   * Date: 2021-08-14
   * Author: Jordan LeDoux, jordan.ledoux@gmail.com   * Author: Jordan LeDoux, jordan.ledoux@gmail.com
-  * Status: Under Discussion+  * Status: Voting
   * First Published at: http://wiki.php.net/rfc/user_defined_operator_overloads   * First Published at: http://wiki.php.net/rfc/user_defined_operator_overloads
  
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 It is listed as a separate RFC because it is something that could be delivered whether or not this RFC passes. It is listed as a separate RFC because it is something that could be delivered whether or not this RFC passes.
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-===== Proposed Voting Choices ===== 
-Add limited user-defined operator overloads as described: yes/no. A 2/3 vote is required to pass.  
  
 ===== Patches and Tests ===== ===== Patches and Tests =====
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   - a link to the language specification section (if any)   - a link to the language specification section (if any)
  
-===== References =====+===== Proposed Voting Choices ===== 
 +Add limited user-defined operator overloads as described: yes/no. A 2/3 vote is required to pass.  
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 +===== Vote ===== 
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 +Voting started 2022-01-03 at 00:15 UTC and will end 2022-01-17 at 00:15 UTC.
  
 +<doodle title="Adopt user defined operator overloads as described?" auth="jordanrl" voteType="single" closed="false">
 +   * Yes
 +   * No
 +</doodle>
  
 ===== Changelog ===== ===== Changelog =====
rfc/user_defined_operator_overloads.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/17 01:16 by jordanrl