I'm sorry. I forgot subject due to nerves. I add it. On Tue, 11 Feb 2020 at 12:13, Manuel Canga <manuelca...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi internals, > I Would like to present a possible new "::func resolution" for your > consideration. > > In first place, PHP now support "::class" in this way: > > use My\I18N; > > $mapped_array = array_map([I18N::class, 'translate'], $array); > It avoid add Full I18N namespace in callback. > > However with functions is different: > > use function \My\I18N\i18n_translate; > > $mapped_array = array_map('\My\I18N\i18n_translate', $array); > > What is the useful here of importing the function?. > My proposal is ":func" in order to avoid full namespace in callback of > functions. E.g: > > use function \My\I18N\i18n_translate; > > $mapped_array = array_map(i18n_translate::func, $array); > > "<string>::func" should validate if a function with `<string>` is imported. > In this case, "<string>::func" is replaced with FQN of this function, > otherwise with only "<string>" > > What is your opinion ? Do you see it useful ? > > Thanks and I'm sorry for my English( I'm a Spanish ). > > Regards > >
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