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PHP RFC: Change var_export() array syntax to use shorthand arrays
- Version: 1.0
- Date: 2020-03-29
- Author: Sherif Ramadan, googleguy@php.net
- Status: Under Discussion
- First Published at: http://wiki.php.net/rfc/var-export-array-syntax
Introduction
This RFC proposes to change var_export()'s array syntax to use the new short-hand arrays first introduced in PHP 5.4. The old array() construct is a kludge and is unappealing. The shorter syntax may be easier to read and takes up less space and is also more ubiquitous with JSON notation.
Proposal
Backward Incompatible Changes
There shouldn't be any backwards incompatible changes as var_export()
will continue to produce valid PHP code such that var_export()
to PHP and PHP back to var_export()
will continue to work as expected. The syntax changes are all forwards compatible as of PHP 5.4 so we shouldn't see any issues here.
Proposed PHP Version(s)
PHP 8.0
RFC Impact
To SAPIs
None.
To Existing Extensions
None.
To Opcache
None.
Future Scope
None.
Proposed Voting Choices
To vote will be to either change var_export()
's array syntax to use the new short hand syntax or do not implement the change at all. I am not including an option to keep the old behavior, because I don't think it necessary. The change is forwards compatible and the old behavior should have zero effect on the outcome of the function's intent to produce valid PHP code. It is merely for aesthetics at that point.
Patches and Tests
The change only requires changing two lines in ext/standard/var.c
(lines 530 and 540) to replace array (
and )
with [
and ]
. See https://heap.space/xref/php-src/ext/standard/var.c?r=a9398056#530-540 for reference.