I've been reading up on some of the parts of PHP that has been suggested could be improved so that I could be more well informed. One of the more "interesting" (for lack of a better word) suggestions is closures. I've used closures primarily in JavaScript, and they are handy in that context, but JavaScript handles events and other more dynamic situations like that.

I can't really think of any good examples of why I'd want to use a closure instead of just calling functions or class methods in PHP. Variable functions and call_user_func*() have worked for any of the cases where I did need to be a bit more dynamic.

I found a great summary of some discussion on the internals mailing list over here: http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/2013#Heading1

After reading that article through, I do like Wez's idea of how to create anonymous functions. The point about it causing confusion with people coming from other languages definitely applies though. This article also gives me a second idea for this post. How many people would want closures in PHP?

In summary:

Would you want closures in PHP, and why?

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Ray Hauge
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