On 30.08.2014 23:26, Robert Williams wrote: > If the syntax of heredocs/nowdocs is to be loosened, the biggest aspect I’d > like to see addressed is indentation. I can certainly see how it would be > nice to loosen the restrictions around the post-closing-token newline to > allow easier use in places like array definitions, but, I’ve never run into > that problem myself. I have, however, been annoyed by the indentation > limitations, so much so that I could probably count with my fingers the > number of times that I’ve used the construct in the couple million lines of > PHP I’ve written — even though I *want* to use it about once a week. I just > find the side-effect on code formatting, when used in a container structure > (class, function, method, loop, whatever), to be more than I can handle. Look > at this simple example from the docs to see what I mean: > > [...] > > function foo() { > $string = <<< > THEEND > This is the document text. Any > whitespace appearing in a column > that’s before the starting token > is automatically ignored for all > lines. > THEEND; >
That is the only real problem with heredoc/nowdoc for me as well, not the delimiter (and the reason why I hardly ever used it). The problem is that I think this could be very confusing. It would be the typical case of an additional optional argument to a function, but it might be hard to implement it with an operator. Greetings, Florian -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php