On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Kris Craig <kris.cr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I reject the premise of that question because it implies that nothing in > PHP should ever be changed unless it's "fixing" something that's broken. > By that standard, it would be virtually impossible to get any new features > added. > > With that in mind, here's the short answer: The problem is that there is a > feature people are requesting that currently does not exist. > > The longer answer: This is not a bugfix, nor does it purport to be. This > is a requested new feature proposed for the next *major* PHP release (i.e. > 6.0). This feature will add convenience and allow developers o flexibly > assert more control over their code structure. I think you mixed up two threads here :) This one is about voting ;)
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