Hi Andrea,

> On 05 Feb 2015, at 21:14, Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote:
> [...]
> Voting starts today (2015-02-05) and ends in two weeks’ time (2015-02-19). In 
> addition to the vote on the main RFC, there is also a vote on the type 
> aliases issue, and a vote to reserve the type names for future RFCs’ sake if 
> this RFC fails.
> 
> The RFC can be found here, and it contains a voting widget: 
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/scalar_type_hints

I realise how much effort you put into making scalar type hinting possible in 
PHP and I applaud you for that. Being a proponent of strict scalar type hinting 
I also understand the current RFC tries to find a compromise between both 
camps. It is probably the best we can come up with right now given we want to 
fullfill the following set of requirements:

 - Strict scalar hinting
 - Weak scalar hinting
 - Let the mode be chosen by the caller, not the callee

I nevertheless decided voting against it as I am afraid the current RFC would 
do more long-term harm to the ecosystem than not having scalar type hints. My 
main concern is that the declare statement is basically a better behaviour 
changing ini setting and PHPs history is paved with those. I very much hope for 
scalar type hinting, especially a strict variant but this is not what we should 
merge.

cu,
Lars

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