On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 9:54 AM Nikita Popov <nikita....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 3:36 AM <w...@wkhudgins.info> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Hope everyone is doing alright. I just raised a new RFC
> > (https://wiki.php.net/rfc/add_str_starts_with_and_ends_with_functions ,
> > github patch: https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/5300) for adding
> > str_starts_with and str_ends_with to PHP. I would like to open this RFC
> > up to discussion.
> >
> > I raised a similar RFC about 9 months ago
> > (https://wiki.php.net/rfc/add_str_begin_and_end_functions) that was
> > narrowly rejected. A major criticism of that RFC was the inclusion of
> > case-insensitive versions of str_starts_with and str_ends_with. I have
> > incorporated feedback from that experienced and narrowed the new RFC to
> > only propose str_starts_with and str_ends_with.
> >
>
> I was in favor of the previous RFC, so also in favor of this one :) These
> are going to complement the recently added str_contains() nicely.
>
> Notes on text:
>
> > After that RFC was closed, a code freeze was in place for PHP8's release.
> PHP8 has now been released and several individuals have requested the
> str_starts_with and str_ends_with functionality again. This is a simple but
> highly desired functionality for PHP.
>
> I think you mean PHP 7.4 here. PHP 8.0 is not yet released, and not in
> feature freeze either.
>
> > Add str_starts_with, and str_starts_with_ci() functions
>
> The second function should probably be str_ends_with() :)
>
> Nikita

Hi Will,

First, thank you for re-working on this, I would love to see it happen! :)

Nevertheless, apart from some typos (already reported), I still think
the RFC needs a "Motivation" section with actual examples of userland
implementations (using functions like
str[r]pos/strncmp/substr[_compare]... often with strlen, or even
preg_match/fnmatch... [with escaping]) and the downsides of each (e.g.
CPU-inefficient, memory-inefficient, error-prone, hard to
understand...) plus how they handle empty strings.

(And also probably shorten the introduction ^^ or move parts into a
new subsection)

PS: you could also add a link to the str_contains RFC

Best regards,

-- 
Guilliam Xavier

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