Hi:
   Voting closed.

   Result:
   foreach supports list syntax:  11 for yes,  4 for no.   accepted.
   foreach supports list with silent token:  2 for yes, 10 for no.  denied.

   thanks for your great advise.

   I will commit the patch later.

thanks

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Laruence <larue...@php.net> wrote:
> Hi:
>     This feature introduces list() support in foreach constructs(more
> info can be found here: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/foreachlist).
>
>     this could make the grammar more consistent,  see following example:
>
>  <?php
> $users = array(
>     array('Foo', 'Bar'),
>     array('Baz', 'Qux');
> );
>
> // Before
> foreach ($users as $user) {
>     list($firstName, $lastName) = $user;
>     echo "First name: $firstName, last name: $lastName. ";
> }
>
> // After
> foreach ($users as list($firstName, $lastName)) {
>     echo "First name: $firstName, last name: $lastName. ";
> }
> ?>
>
>   previous discussion could be found at :
> http://marc.info/?l=php-internals&m=134277050215818&w=2
>
>   please vote for this: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/foreachlist#vote
>
> thanks :)
>
> --
> Laruence  Xinchen Hui
> http://www.laruence.com/



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