On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 6:14 PM, François Laupretre <franc...@php.net> wrote:
> Hi Dmitry, > > > > Right. That’s what I got from your last reply. But my question was about > another post where you are talking about ‘compile time evaluation’ of > expressions, which is different from the bare key/value storage I > understood first, and poses the problem of compile time evaluation scope > (which also exists at runtime). > > > > If you just store the expression as a bare string or AST without > evaluating it, that’s fine and, even, much better from a performance point > of view. I just want to make it clear for me and everyone that there will > be no possibility of compile time evaluation. That’s all. > right. Again, sorry to insist ;). > no problem. Thaks. Dmitry. > > > François > > > > I answer the last time. > Annotations is just a key value storage, where value may be AST for php > expression. > > Your may do with it whatever you like (traverse, evaluate, compile), but > PHP core itself is not going to do anything. > > Thanks. Dmitry. >