Hi!

One of the annoying things I've encountered in working with PHP was
dealing with functions having long optional parameter lists, especially
if you need to change only the last one - you have to copy all the
defaults. Full named params implementation would solve it, probably, but
before we have that here's an easier solution for part of the problem:

https://wiki.php.net/rfc/skipparams

Basically, it allows you to do this:

create_query("deleted=0", "name",,, /*report_errors*/ true);

Implementation of it is here:
https://github.com/smalyshev/php-src/tree/skip_params
All things described in RFC seem to be working, please tell me if I
forgot anything. If it's accepted I'll also add tests, etc. of course.

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