Andi Gutmans wrote:
> At least for consistency sake even though I think it's useless :)

  Consistency is the key issue here, IMHO.

  A typical use case for final classes and PHP might be, at some point,
  that a software vendor distributed his PHP application in encoded
  bytecode format and wants to ensure that (security) critical classes
  cannot change their behaviour through overriding, etc.

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