> On 5 May 2025, at 04:18, Larry Garfield wrote:
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> On Sun, May 4, 2025, at 2:34 AM, Michael Morris wrote:
>> It's been 9 months. Been researching, working on other projects,
>> mulling over
>> points raised the last time I brought this up. And at the moment I
>> don't think
>> PHP 8.5 is
Resetting and moving the proposal writeup to a github hosted markdown file
here:
https://github.com/michael-lloyd-morris/php-modules-rfc/blob/main/php-modules.md
On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 12:44 AM Larry Garfield
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> So before you get indignant and call me a liar ("You're 4 for 4 on
> false
Hello, Michael.
Thank you very much for your work. It's very interesting.
Let me look at this idea from an architectural perspective.
Did I understand correctly from the text that:
* Modules control which entities are public and which are not?
* During import, we specify which entities we want
On Sun, 4 May 2025 at 17:31, Michael Morris wrote:
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> On Sun, May 4, 2025 at 7:06 AM Arvids Godjuks
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>> It ended exactly how my first judging brain wave thought it would go -
>> this whole thing is about fixing WordPress by changing the language. Plain
>> and simple.
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> That
Hi Paul,
I would not presume that the dedicated value objects are what "makes the
> [Rowbot] library much slower" than the RFC -- instead,
my first intuition is that the *parsing* operations are slower in userland
> than in C, and are primarily responsible for the comparative slowness.
Speedwise
Hello Internals,
After more than a hundred emails refining even the tiniest details, we have
reached a point where I'd like to call for a vote.
I know that the new API still doesn't support many use-cases, it still has
missing pieces, but now it includes a cohesive set
of functionality that could