On Sun, Apr 7, 2024, at 10:20 AM, Joshua Rüsweg wrote: > Hi > I have created an RFC to add the function array_find which returns the > first element for which a predicate callback returns true. This is a > function which I missed often. Furthermore this type of function is > implemented with other programming languages like C++, JavaScript and > Rust, too. > You can find the RFC at: > https://wiki.php.net/rfc/array_find > Proof of concept implementation is in: > https://github.com/joshuaruesweg/php-src/commit/9f3fc252b92f534d498e5f1e6a463e15f45da208 > I'm looking forward to your feedback. > Cheers > Joshua Rüsweg
I'm open to this, but two points that I'm sure someone will bring up: 1. Should this work on arrays or iterables? This is a long standing limitation of PHP. The array operations don't work on iterables, even though we've had iterables for 20 years.) 2. Key handling. It's good that you have looked into this, because I was going to mention it. :-) However, I don't think a boolean is the right answer, since the question is binary, not true/false. (Those are not the same thing.) I think a small return-mode Enum would make more sense here. --Larry Garfield