On Mon, Dec 1, 2025, 9:39 PM Larry Garfield <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks.  Ilija and I would like to present our latest RFC endeavor,
> pattern matching:
>
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pattern-matching
>
> You may note the date on the RFC is from 2020.  Yes, we really have had
> this one in-progress for 5 years. :-)  (Though it was inactive for many of
> those years, in fairness.)  Pattern matching was intended as the next
> follow up to Enums, as it's a stepping stone toward full ADT support.
> However, we also feel it has enormous benefit on its own for simplifying
> complex comparisons.
>
> This RFC has been through numerous iterations, including a full
> implementation rewrite just recently that made a number of features much
> easier.  We have therefore included two patterns that were previously
> slated for later inclusion but turned out to be trivially easy in the new
> approach.  (Variable pinning and numeric comparison.)
>
> Nonetheless, there are two outstanding questions on which we are looking
> for feedback.
>
> Naturally given the timing, we will not be calling a vote until at least
> late January, regardless of how the discussion goes.  So, plenty of time to
> express your support. :-)
>

Hi Larry,

Looking decent so far.

match() seems a bit clunky in current state. Is it just your code example,
and you could come with another one?

The match(true) and repeating of $somevar over and over is the clunky part.

Normal match($somevar) .. this is clean and works like switch() so people
are happy adopting it .. whereas match() and match() is, look similar but
you have to use them differently ?

Can you clarify?

Many thanks,
Paul





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