On 04/25/2016 11:20 PM, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
No, but this is valid:
@atrr(); function foo() { ... }
That's perhaps a little too close for comfort...?
That's different syntax. If you put ; in the middle of statement, it can
change - "$c = $a + $b;" is not the same as "$c = $a; + $b;" - but
nobody thinks + can not be used because of that. As I said, << and >>
are existing operators too, so if you are creative enough, I'm sure you
can find cases like that too.
Hi Stas,
You may try to replace attribute syntax with @attr(...) (without
semicolon) into our PHP parser.
Note that we have LALR grammar + restrictions caused by semantic actions.
If you are able to do this, I'll add it into the RFC as an option.
Thanks. Dmitry.
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