Looks like it's unanimously a No. Michael, don't be discouraged - I think that everyone agrees that there is a problem to be solved, it's just that no one except you thinks this is a good solution; many of us are of the opinion that it's not a solution that really addresses the problem at all: you haven't eliminated the choice of whether or how to escape something, you've merely changed the scope of that choice - into global state, which clearly isn't popular.
I encourage you to keep thinking about this problem, but you should explore entirely different directions - rethink and rephrase the problem, get to the core of it, and a different angle on the problem might reveal itself. On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Michael Vostrikov < michael.vostri...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello. The RFC 'New operator (short tag) for context-dependent escaping' is > now in voting phase. > > https://wiki.php.net/rfc/escaping_operator > > This RFC introduces new short tag/operator, which will perform echo with an > automatic call of escaping function. > Voting is open till August 6, but it can be prolongated if you will decide > that this is too small voting time for such a change. > Voting requires 2/3 support. > > Thank you for voting. >