> I wouldn't vote against a flag on array_filter(), because doing the quick
and easy thing is very much in PHP's DNA, but I think we can cover a lot
more ground with a more general purpose solution that leaves userspace to
deal with bigger problems.

I totally agree with you.

Atenciosamente,
David Rodrigues


Em seg., 31 de ago. de 2020 às 13:00, Sara Golemon <poll...@php.net>
escreveu:

> On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 10:35 AM David Rodrigues <david.pro...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> It should be possible for the engine (at some layer) to look at that
> closure
> >> and see that it's just negating some proxied call and elide setting up
> the
> >> intermediate frame.  Microoptimizations SHOULD be the engine's job, not
> userspace's.
> >>
> >
> > I really think that it should be a good solution, but how hard should it
> be to create a proxy like that?
> >
>
> We already have a few examples of proxies of this sort.
> Closure::fromCallable() comes to mind in particular.  We could detect the
> `fn($x) => !y($x)` pattern and replace it with a callable of y with
> negation (and a few other common idioms).
>
> I wouldn't vote against a flag on array_filter(), because doing the quick
> and easy thing is very much in PHP's DNA, but I think we can cover a lot
> more ground with a more general purpose solution that leaves userspace to
> deal with bigger problems.
>
> -Sara
>

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