A grep search was done by someone in the mailing list in the original
`<<...>>` to `@@...` RFC thread when discussing whether `#[` is going
to be a huge BC or not.

Just about all of the matches were either from old codebases or from
old PHP 3-5 Metasploit exploits, which are about 5-15 years old.

Best regards,
Benas

P.S: I accidentally sent this to Rowan only, so forwarding this to the
mailing list as well.

On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 at 11:45, Rowan Tommins <rowan.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 at 09:12, Benas IML <benas.molis....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > But by sacrificing a few very old codebases (that still use `#` not `//`)
> >
>
>
> Do you have some basis for # only being used by "very old" codebases? As
> far as I'm aware, it's not deprecated, and while the PEAR style guide
> listed it as "discouraged", PSR-1 / 2 / 12 don't mention it at all.
>
> I agree that it is probably rarer than //... and /*...*/ but let's avoid
> unnecessary hyperbole.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Rowan Tommins
> [IMSoP]

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