On Fri, July 21, 2006 4:32 am, Lukas Smith wrote:
> Derick Rethans wrote:
>> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Lukas Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Richard Quadling wrote:
[snip]
>>> Its not about being "right". Acedemically Marcus changes are
>>> correct.

With all due respect...

There are several languages in which it's not "right" at all.

Whether PHP wants to move more in one direction or another, or cut its
own path and stand on its own merits is the question *I* see at issue
here.

Are we aiming to be "just like Java" (tm) or are we going more towards
some spices tossed in from, say, Common Lisp / Scheme, to create
something new?

Are we aiming towards polymorphism in PHP 7?  (or 8, or 9, or ???)

What will it look like?

> Or it will mean that the established user base gets ticked off and the
> other people see PHP as just playing catch up to Java. Now is probably
> the time to hire a consulting firm ;)

I use OOP so seldom that I just don't care *that* much, but if I'm
ever going to actually use this stuff, I'd rather *not* have PHP force
me to not use different args on the "same" methods in subclasses.

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