Hey Benas,

a question has come up whether we even need the PhpAttribute /
Attribute attribute at all. We could prevent any conflict if we just
delete it.

Best,
Niklas

Am Di., 28. Apr. 2020 um 17:37 Uhr schrieb Benas IML
<benas.molis....@gmail.com>:
>
> Hey internals,
>
> Since it's safe to say that the Attributes v2 RFC has passed, I wanted to
> make a separate thread based on the comment by Rowan Tommins in the PHP
> namespace policy thread. This is a quote from his comment:
>
> > One prefix doesn't make a trend. "PhpToken" is a different case - it's a
> > token of PHP source code, so the prefix isn't anything to do with
> > avoiding name collisions, it's a natural clarification.
> >
> > To be honest, I'd be perfectly happy with the attributes RFC using the
> > class name "Attribute", just as we use "Iterator", "Closure",
> > "Exception", etc, etc. At which point the whole thing's a non-issue.
>
> I do strongly agree with him and I believe we should rename `\PhpAttribute`
> to simply `\Attribute` before the PHP 8 release in order to improve
> consistency with other classes and interfaces e. g. Iterator, ArrayAccess,
> Countable. It would also make the attribute class definition look more
> aesthetically pleasing:
>
> ```
> <?php
> <<Attribute>>
> class Test {}
> ```
>
> I am ready to make an RFC for this if the replies are mostly positive, so
> please, express your opinions!
>
> Best regards,
> Benas Seliuginas
> P.S: this is my second email account so hopefully it won't get marked as
> spam.
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