Comment by RobotToaster 1 day ago How could you leave out left-associative ternary operators? 4 comments RobotToaster Reply userbinator 13 hours ago That's exactly what I was expecting to read about upon seeing the article title.But apparently they deprecated and then changed(?!) the associativity in the past few years, which if anything just makes things even more confusing. moebrowne 13 hours ago This changed 6 years ago in 8.0, a major version change.Once again showing how out of date peoples hate for PHP is RobotToaster 10 hours ago To be fair mine and a lot of people's reaction to getting bitten by this was completely avoiding ever using the ternary operator in PHP. guskel 7 hours ago So it became sane as soon as late 2020.
userbinator 13 hours ago That's exactly what I was expecting to read about upon seeing the article title.But apparently they deprecated and then changed(?!) the associativity in the past few years, which if anything just makes things even more confusing. moebrowne 13 hours ago This changed 6 years ago in 8.0, a major version change.Once again showing how out of date peoples hate for PHP is RobotToaster 10 hours ago To be fair mine and a lot of people's reaction to getting bitten by this was completely avoiding ever using the ternary operator in PHP. guskel 7 hours ago So it became sane as soon as late 2020.
moebrowne 13 hours ago This changed 6 years ago in 8.0, a major version change.Once again showing how out of date peoples hate for PHP is RobotToaster 10 hours ago To be fair mine and a lot of people's reaction to getting bitten by this was completely avoiding ever using the ternary operator in PHP. guskel 7 hours ago So it became sane as soon as late 2020.
RobotToaster 10 hours ago To be fair mine and a lot of people's reaction to getting bitten by this was completely avoiding ever using the ternary operator in PHP.
That's exactly what I was expecting to read about upon seeing the article title.
But apparently they deprecated and then changed(?!) the associativity in the past few years, which if anything just makes things even more confusing.
This changed 6 years ago in 8.0, a major version change.
Once again showing how out of date peoples hate for PHP is
To be fair mine and a lot of people's reaction to getting bitten by this was completely avoiding ever using the ternary operator in PHP.
So it became sane as soon as late 2020.