Hi, 2012/4/18 Simon J Welsh <si...@welsh.co.nz>: > On 18/04/2012, at 10:54 AM, Stas Malyshev wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> One of the annoying things I've encountered in working with PHP was >> dealing with functions having long optional parameter lists, especially >> if you need to change only the last one - you have to copy all the >> defaults. Full named params implementation would solve it, probably, but >> before we have that here's an easier solution for part of the problem: >> >> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/skipparams >> >> Basically, it allows you to do this: >> >> create_query("deleted=0", "name",,, /*report_errors*/ true); >> >> Implementation of it is here: >> https://github.com/smalyshev/php-src/tree/skip_params >> All things described in RFC seem to be working, please tell me if I >> forgot anything. If it's accepted I'll also add tests, etc. of course. > > > Hi > > I like this proposal. One thing pops out at me though. > > Since func_num_args() won't be able to be used to see if an argument is set, > could a func_isset_arg() be added? So something like: > if(func_num_args() > 2) $value = func_get_arg(2); > would become: > if(func_isset_arg(2)) $value = func_get_arg(2);
Good point. For func_get_arg(), having "undefined" is mandatory, otherwise we cannot tell if it is defined or not. Regards, -- Yasuo Ohgaki yohg...@ohgaki.net -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php