>> Say we agree on the syntax above >>> ($n) |$m| => $m * $n; >> What happens when my one liner function needs to do one more operation >> like checking the value of $n before multiplication? > > As I stated before suggesting the syntax: It's only meant for a single > expression. It's purposefully NOT intended to cover multiple > expressions. In that case the current (verbose) syntax is better for > all criteria I care about. Additionally, neither Python nor Dart > allows multiple expressions in their short-syntax functions.
Have you considered how this will work/look in an array? $a = [$b => ($n) $m => $m * $n]; // wat. S -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php