Hi,

It got quite around that because we have some RFCs to this where the
functionality seems to be defined as the people thought it should be.
Otherwise they can raise their hands and write a mail that they want to
update the RFC - but as there's no one doing that, I think we're quite
close to what we wanted.

Take a look at it and feel free to add your ideas in this thread.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/parameter_type_casting_hints
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/object_cast_to_types

Bye
Simon

2012/3/6 Kris Craig <kris.cr...@gmail.com>

> Wow no offense, but your timing is terrible, Raymond!  We've been going
> back and forth on this for the past couple weeks now, though the discussion
> has quieted for the moment.
>
> I would suggest you go through some of the recent posts on Internals.
> Right now there basically is no solid consensus on this issue, though some
> of us have been working to change that.  But as it stands now, I'm not
> aware of any plans to introduce expanded typing of any kind in the
> foreseeable future.  And even if we did, I highly doubt it would happen
> before PHP 6.
>
> --Kris
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Raymond Irving <xwis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I came across some info on the web that states that scalar type hinting
> was
> > added to the PHP trunk but it did not make it's way into 5.4 because of
> > objections from the community. Will it ever make it's way into 5.5?
> >
> > I know PHP is considered to be a weak typed language but it should also
> be
> > about freedom. Freedom for a PHP developer to choose to use scalar type
> > hinting whenever he/she sees the need.
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> > __
> > Raymond
> >
>

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