On 28.05.2010, at 11:50, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:

> 
> On 28.05.2010, at 11:22, Etienne Kneuss wrote:
> 
>> so, it would be nice to update the RFC(s), so that we have a solid
>> ground on which we can discuss/vote.
> 
> 
> i agree. i currently see 5 fundamental different options on the table:
> 
> 1) current trunk
> 2) current trunk but only with scalar/numeric type support
> 3) weak typing with current PHP conversion rules that raise an E_STRICT on 
> data loss
> 4) weak typing with new conversion rules
> 5) some syntax to allow both one of 1)/2) and 3)/4)/5)
> 
> i can take care of 3), 4) and 5) over the weekend, though for 4b) (see below) 
> i would like to get some feedback from others
> 
> other than that i agree that we have beat this horse long enough that we can 
> then pretty quickly move to a vote. that being said, i think we should do the 
> vote by allowing people to then sort the RFC's in order of preference with 
> the option of leaving options out that they want to veto.
> 
> of course if 6) gets voted for we would then have to decide on which of the 
> permutations (1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 2/3, 2/4, 2/5) to go with in a second vote.


ok .. i adjusted the weak type hinting RFC to cover 3) and 4). 
so i guess it would be nice if someone could create and RFC for 2) (as I guess 
the strict typing RFC covers 1)?) and if someone believes in a combined 
approach (Derick?) create an RFC for 5).
if someone wants to do an SPL based exception approach, feel free to create a 
new RFC.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
m...@pooteeweet.org




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