On 19/01/2023 19:25, Ilija Tovilo wrote:
This has been suggested before and we're consider it. Here's a
comparable PHP implementation.
https://3v4l.org/6Ua8t
I'm confused what all the complexity here is doing. I get the same
result for that example with this one liner, using a tightly limite
On 1/19/2023 12:40 PM, Marco Pivetta wrote:
Not just that, but `debug_backtrace()` already exists for that purpose.
I have use debug_backtrace() exactly for this purpose in the past. It
was to make a protected property readable/writable, but only by certain
"friend classes."
It's pretty tr
On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 at 16:27, Nicolas Grekas
wrote:
>
> Legit concerns. I'm going to prepare a more extensive use case so the
> motivations of RFC become more obvious.
>
> I'll get back on this thread when ready. Stay tuned :)
Please can you look at implementing it as a function, that returns a
m
> On 1/19/23 18:43, Ilija Tovilo wrote:
> > You're right, we'll try to improve the wording and provide a handful of
> > examples. Essentially, $callingScope should contain the class name of
> > the calling scope, so the place where the magic method was called. When
> > the calling scope is not a cl
Hi
On 1/19/23 18:43, Ilija Tovilo wrote:
You're right, we'll try to improve the wording and provide a handful of
examples. Essentially, $callingScope should contain the class name of
the calling scope, so the place where the magic method was called. When
the calling scope is not a class (global
Hey Ilija!
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, 20:26 Ilija Tovilo, wrote:
> However, as demonstrated by the 3v4l, it's not
> exactly trivial. It also requires the full stack trace, as well as all
> frame objects and arguments. That's not going to be great for
> performance. So saying debug_backtrace() exists f
Hi Aleksander
>> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pass_scope_to_magic_accessors
>
> Why not a new function, e.g. func_call_scope()? It could work
> everywhere, not only in magic methods.
>
> I guess it would be tricky with calls to the parent magic method when
> you need the "outer calling scope", but
Not just that, but `debug_backtrace()` already exists for that purpose.
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, 19:23 Aleksander Machniak, wrote:
> On 19.01.2023 17:23, Nicolas Grekas wrote:
> > Hi internals,
> >
> > Ilija and I would like to start a discussion about the following RFC:
> > https://wiki.php.net/rfc
On 19.01.2023 17:23, Nicolas Grekas wrote:
Hi internals,
Ilija and I would like to start a discussion about the following RFC:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pass_scope_to_magic_accessors
When using magic methods to access actual properties, respecting their
declared visibility is often desired. Yet,
Hi Tim
>> Ilija and I would like to start a discussion about the following RFC:
>> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pass_scope_to_magic_accessors
>
> Unless I missed anything, the RFC does not explain how the values that
> are passed into the second parameter will look like. What kinds of
> strings
Hi
On 1/19/23 17:23, Nicolas Grekas wrote:
Ilija and I would like to start a discussion about the following RFC:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pass_scope_to_magic_accessors
When using magic methods to access actual properties, respecting their
declared visibility is often desired. Yet, accessing the
Hi internals,
Ilija and I would like to start a discussion about the following RFC:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pass_scope_to_magic_accessors
When using magic methods to access actual properties, respecting their
declared visibility is often desired. Yet, accessing the calling scope to
emulate the v
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