> On Jul 14, 2020, at 1:24 PM, Josh Bruce <j...@joshbruce.dev> wrote: > > >> On Jul 13, 2020, at 12:14 PM, Christoph M. Becker <cmbecke...@gmx.de> wrote: >> >> On 13.07.2020 at 17:18, Josh Bruce wrote: >> >>> Re the wiki: I can edit pages now, it doesn’t look like I can create them. >>> There’s another thread I’ve been watching and I think I need more karma to >>> make that a thing. I will continue working on this and if it generates >>> enough pull then maybe I’ll be let in - I’ll also contribute where I can to >>> start earning karma. >> >> You have RFC karma now. > > Christoph: Wow, okay. Thank you! > > All: I’ve decided to go ahead and do one more round using GitHub (big changes > - kind of a synthesis of directions so far based on feedback). > > Then I’ll spend time transferring it to a draft (or discussion??) and making > sure I understand the process more than I do at present. > > Nikita: > > Re falsiness: Switching back to being more about truthiness and falsiness. > Thanks for the feedback. > > Re nullsafe: I agree that nullsafe handles the issue of null being returned > and it’s a welcomed workaround, but it doesn’t address the problem of null > being returned instead of a false (empty) object of the desired type that can > be acted upon - even if limited. > > Brings up the new question again: Under what circumstances would PHP return > null without a developer explicitly asking it to (somewhere in the call > chain) or without PHP error? > > Cheers, > Josh >
ps. Link: https://bit.ly/php-0002 <https://bit.ly/php-0002> - sorry