Hi Contributors,
This week's episode is out, a day later than usual because I've been
feeling a bit rough for the last couple of days and it pushed everything
back. Here's the video, plus everywhere else it landed for visibility.
It was an unusual week to cover: nothing went to a vote, and nothing was in
the voting phase at all, so the episode is almost entirely design
discussion. The top story is Sepehr's array_search_range() proposal and
Rowan's counter-proposal for a general lazy array slice. After that: the
ini_get_all() casing thread that reversed twice, Henrik's params keyword
getting talked into being a lazy value, the six-year-old var_export()
question, opt-in JSON comments, the FFI class map, the READ_CSV loose end
from the deprecation vote, and abstract class constants picking up a
request for interfaces on Wednesday morning. PHP 8.6 beta 1 shipped
Thursday.
Same invitation as always: if I got something wrong, reply in this thread
and I'll make corrections. That includes how I'm pronouncing your names.
If you'd rather read than watch, the dev.to
https://dev.to/projektgopher/this-week-in-php-internals-august-19-2026-6mh
post
carries the full episode as an article, which also makes it the easiest
version to quote when correcting me
youtube https://youtu.be/5okEY31nyCs
r/php
https://www.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/1vuvh7a/this_week_in_php_internals_august_19_2026/
r/symfony
https://www.reddit.com/r/symfony/comments/1vuvk7m/this_week_in_php_internals_august_19_2026/
r/laravel
https://www.reddit.com/r/laravel/comments/1vuvlrj/this_week_in_php_internals_august_19_2026/
dev.to
https://dev.to/projektgopher/this-week-in-php-internals-august-19-2026-6mh
mastodon https://phpc.social/@ProjektGopher/117132352947704093
threads https://www.threads.com/@projektgopher/post/DcS19ZBmzJr
bsky https://bsky.app/profile/projektgopher.com/post/3mtlaq6dmyq2p
twitter https://x.com/ProjektGopher/status/2090926504893128900
linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7496696346356244480/
pinkary
https://pinkary.com/@ProjektGopher/questions/01a02342-4068-725f-9695-6f721b1fc701
Cheers,
Len