Hello,
From PHP 5.6 we have possibility to add variadic functions and unpacking
arrays via ...
Would be nice to extend responsibility of .... Sometimes in code I can
find lines similar to the following:
$result = array_merge(['some value'], ['some other value'], $array);
I would like to shorten this line to the following:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array];
And even allow to unpack more than one array:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array, ...$secondArray];
Using new operator we can produce shorter and more clearable code. I would
like to create RFC for my proposal. If you think idea can be useful, please
give me an access for creating RFC.
Best regards
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Bartłomiej Krukowski <
krukowski.bartlomiej@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
From PHP 5.6 we have possibility to add variadic functions and unpacking
arrays via ...
Would be nice to extend responsibility of .... Sometimes in code I can
find lines similar to the following:$result = array_merge(['some value'], ['some other value'], $array);
I would like to shorten this line to the following:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array];
And even allow to unpack more than one array:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array, ...$secondArray];
Using new operator we can produce shorter and more clearable code. I would
like to create RFC for my proposal. If you think idea can be useful, please
give me an access for creating RFC.Best regards
Would this allow operations such as the following one?
$a = [0];
$b = [1];
$otherArrays = [[2,3], [4,5]];
$mergeAll = [...$a, ...$b, ...[...$otherArrays]]; // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Marco Pivetta
Hello,
Yes, this is exactly what I would like to achieve.
Best regards
2017-07-12 14:06 GMT+02:00 Marco Pivetta ocramius@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Bartłomiej Krukowski <
krukowski.bartlomiej@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
From PHP 5.6 we have possibility to add variadic functions and unpacking
arrays via ...
Would be nice to extend responsibility of .... Sometimes in code I can
find lines similar to the following:$result = array_merge(['some value'], ['some other value'], $array);
I would like to shorten this line to the following:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array];
And even allow to unpack more than one array:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array,
...$secondArray];Using new operator we can produce shorter and more clearable code. I would
like to create RFC for my proposal. If you think idea can be useful,
please
give me an access for creating RFC.Best regards
Would this allow operations such as the following one?
$a = [0];
$b = [1];
$otherArrays = [[2,3], [4,5]];
$mergeAll = [...$a, ...$b, ...[...$otherArrays]]; // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Marco Pivetta
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Bartłomiej Krukowski <
krukowski.bartlomiej@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Yes, this is exactly what I would like to achieve.
Best regards
2017-07-12 14:06 GMT+02:00 Marco Pivetta ocramius@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Bartłomiej Krukowski <
krukowski.bartlomiej@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
From PHP 5.6 we have possibility to add variadic functions and unpacking
arrays via ...
Would be nice to extend responsibility of .... Sometimes in code I can
find lines similar to the following:$result = array_merge(['some value'], ['some other value'], $array);
I would like to shorten this line to the following:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array];
And even allow to unpack more than one array:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array,
...$secondArray];Using new operator we can produce shorter and more clearable code. I
would
like to create RFC for my proposal. If you think idea can be useful,
please
give me an access for creating RFC.Best regards
Would this allow operations such as the following one?
$a = [0];
$b = [1];
$otherArrays = [[2,3], [4,5]];
$mergeAll = [...$a, ...$b, ...[...$otherArrays]]; // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Marco Pivetta
TBH, I'd like to have a functional approach to this, so that I can use
functional composition instead of operators (array_map('...', $values))
).
Still, the addition is very nice and complimentary with the existing
splat/variadic argument stuff :D
Marco Pivetta
so that I can use functional composition instead of operators
(array_map('...', $values))
).
I think I do not understand.
Still, the addition is very nice and complimentary with the existing
splat/variadic argument stuff :D
So can I create RFC? :)
2017-07-12 14:12 GMT+02:00 Marco Pivetta ocramius@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Bartłomiej Krukowski <
krukowski.bartlomiej@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
Yes, this is exactly what I would like to achieve.
Best regards
2017-07-12 14:06 GMT+02:00 Marco Pivetta ocramius@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Bartłomiej Krukowski <
krukowski.bartlomiej@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
From PHP 5.6 we have possibility to add variadic functions and unpacking
arrays via ...
Would be nice to extend responsibility of .... Sometimes in code I can
find lines similar to the following:$result = array_merge(['some value'], ['some other value'], $array);
I would like to shorten this line to the following:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array];
And even allow to unpack more than one array:
$result = ['some value', ['some other value'], ...$array,
...$secondArray];Using new operator we can produce shorter and more clearable code. I
would
like to create RFC for my proposal. If you think idea can be useful,
please
give me an access for creating RFC.Best regards
Would this allow operations such as the following one?
$a = [0];
$b = [1];
$otherArrays = [[2,3], [4,5]];
$mergeAll = [...$a, ...$b, ...[...$otherArrays]]; // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Marco Pivetta
TBH, I'd like to have a functional approach to this, so that I can use
functional composition instead of operators (array_map('...', $values))
).Still, the addition is very nice and complimentary with the existing
splat/variadic argument stuff :DMarco Pivetta