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Initial code was written in PHP 7, but then we wanted to release in a more universal 5.x. Well, PHP 7.0 has been released 3 December 2015, and we currently didn't aggressively pushed the notifications center. Furthermore, the notifications center isn't a small piece of software you decide to install on a random hosting, but a part of a more complex architecture, to use with a broker, and probably consumers (write-only notifications not consumed by any software isn't valuable). That means we can more reasonably ask the service to call the requirements, not the other way. **Plan** * Document scalar parameters expected types * Use strict types, see https://wiki.php.net/rfc/scalar_type_hints_v5
Initial code was written in PHP 7, but then we wanted to release in a more universal 5.x. Well, PHP 7.0 has been released 3 December 2015, and we currently didn't aggressively pushed the notifications center. Furthermore, the notifications center isn't a small piece of software you decide to install on a random hosting, but a part of a more complex architecture, to use with a broker, and probably consumers (write-only notifications not consumed by any software isn't valuable). That means we can more reasonably ask the service to call the requirements, not the other way. **Plan** * Document scalar parameters expected types * Add return type declarations * Use strict types, see https://wiki.php.net/rfc/scalar_type_hints_v5
Initial code was written in PHP 7, but then we wanted to release in a more universal 5.x. Well, PHP 7.0 has been released 3 December 2015, and we currently didn't aggressively pushed the notifications center. Furthermore, the notifications center isn't a small piece of software you decide to install on a random hosting, but a part of a more complex architecture, to use with a broker, and probably consumers (write-only notifications not consumed by any software isn't valuable). That means we can more reasonably ask the service to call the requirements, not the other way. **Plan** * Document scalar parameters expected types
* Add return type declarations
* Use strict types, see https://wiki.php.net/rfc/scalar_type_hints_v5
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