Re: PHPDoc enhancement: @event

2016-12-13 Thread Michael Cullum
Hi folks, *Just a quick secretary reminder about self-throttling* (two posts/topic/day & avoiding double posting) as this has gained 65 posts in 3 days and this makes topics extremely hard to follow and rather daunting. *On a technical note* I'd add that we at phpBB use exactly this notation to

Re: PHPDoc enhancement: @event

2016-12-13 Thread Grzegorz Korba
I didn't want to say that Symfony's approach is special, only that I think the exact @Event notation is better for annotating event itself, not methods when events are triggered. For the latter one @triggers would be better in my opinion. PS. I did not read whole thread and later I saw that @trigg

Re: PHPDoc enhancement: @event

2016-12-13 Thread Daniel Plainview
Sorry, I didn't read whole thread, but I don't think it's fair to compare @throws and @triggers/@event/whatever. @throws is a public contract supported by language. It's not about documentation in the first place. IDE (PhpStorm) reports me if I missed catch block for non-RuntimeException. My cod

Re: PHPDoc enhancement: @event

2016-12-13 Thread Grzegorz Korba
So what about using @triggers (like @throws) instead of @event? I see @Event "annotation" is used for example in \Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents for describing class related to event's name and I think it's better usage for it. I'm sorry for digging it out since it's old thread, but

Re: [VOTE] First Core Committee Elections

2016-12-13 Thread Leo Feyer
Contao: Lukas Kahwe Smith Korvin Szanto Samantha Quiñones Stefano Torresi Gary Hockin Tobias Nyholm Michael Heap David Négrier Matthew Weier O’Phinney Graham Daniels Cees-Jan Kiewiet Chris Tankersley -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "PHP Framework Int

Re: [PSR-12] Survey for outstanding issues

2016-12-13 Thread Amo Chohan
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? On Monday, 17 October 2016 18:22:09 UTC+1, Korvin Szanto wrote: > > Hi All, > I've been dragging my feet a bit on getting this survey completed and put > out there, but I think we're now ready to get some real feedback. We will > be accepting responses to

Re: [VOTE] First Core Committee Elections

2016-12-13 Thread Dracony
PHPixie: Matthew Weier O'Phinney Larry Garfield Korvin Szanto Sara Golemon Jason Coward On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 5:47:36 PM UTC+1, Michael Cullum wrote: > > Hi all, > > We’ve finally got to the voting stage in the first set of Core Committee > Elections where 12 CC members will be elected