cross-posted from: https://chrastecky.dev/post/16
Starting with PHP 8.5, you’ll be able to do the following:
public function __construct( final public string $someProperty, ) {}This wasn’t possible before, as promoted properties couldn’t be declared
final.Perhaps the more interesting part is that you can now omit the visibility modifier if you include
final. In that case, the property will default topublic:public function __construct( final string $someProperty, // this property will be public ) {}Personally, I’m not a fan of this behavior — I prefer explicit over implicit. Fortunately, it can be enforced by third-party tools like code style fixers. Still, I would have preferred if the core required the visibility to be specified.
What do you think? Do you like this change, or would you have preferred a stricter approach?
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