Stas made a good point about need to start with new API, which then can be 
followed by syntactic sugar.

So, we need some ideas to start with:

1. A lot of people told, that it would be a good idea to come with a written 
standard regarding arguments order. I don't care what it will be, as long as it 
will be documented.

2. It would be really useful to have 2 versions of each function: one which 
mutates the variable and one which returns the new variable.

Example:

    <?php
      $src = 'SoUrCe';
      $result = lowered($src); // $result == 'source', $src == 'SoUrCe'
      $result = lower($srd);   // $result == true,     $src = 'source'
    ?>

3. Speaking of implementation… Functions, which return slice of string/array 
could be made to reference the same memory-areas as the source strings/arrays. 
That is until the first modification, of course. Kinda advanced copy-on-write 
semantics. I know something like that is implemented in D 
http://dlang.org/d-array-article.html and Go

4. casting between strings and arrays of characters would be a great thing to 
have too. this way, useful array-oriented functions could be applied to strings

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