On 27/04/2020 22:40, Mike Schinkel wrote:
How about a simply policy:  Newer things go in, older ones stay out?

Check the docs to see which is which if you are unsure, or just let your IDE 
auto-complete for you.


So you'd be happy with PHP\str_contains and \str_replace next to each other indefinitely? Or, more in line with your proposal, a hypothetical PHP\Iterators\FractallyAwesomeIterator next to \InifiniteIterator, \LimitIterator, etc? Or did you have some stronger definition of "newer things" in mind?

I don't really see what such an arbitrary split would gain us, other than a lot of confusion. Importantly, it wouldn't be following the lead of the other languages and frameworks you mentioned, which was the specific point I was responding to.

Regards,

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Rowan Tommins (né Collins)
[IMSoP]

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