6.0 planning #10701
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Personally, the only blockers I see are:
I'm quite busy these days, but I will try to get some work done on those PRs ASAP. |
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Please keep in mind that since only 6.0 will include #10567, this means that:
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Guys, any thoughts on the v6 release? Whether Master is being diverged for a long time and the difference is quite significant. I heavily appreciate all contributions to Psalm and advocate using Psalm a lot. But it looks like the complexity of a contribution to Psalm is sky-high and I worry that the project is slowing down its development. I tried to think about it and came to the following conclusions:
One more time — I didn't want to blame/insult/push anybody but tried to initiate a discussion about the future of this great tool. |
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I'd be keen to see a bit more of a plan for the 6.0 release. I've only seen comments and PRs here and there that I've pieced together.
Here are the major changes I'm aware of:
amphp/amp
to 3.0. (Switch to amp v3 #10024)nikic/php-parser
to 5.0. (Update nikic/php-parser to 5.0 #10567)Possible other things to consider:
nikic/php-parser
5.0 has dropped the dedicated parser for PHP 5.x. See its upgrade notes. However maybe it still works well enough that it's worth keeping Psalm analysis. 🤷 I actually can't see any places Psalm checks for versions lower than 7.What do we want to be sure to get done before a release? Is there anything else? Is there a timeline to target (aspirational or otherwise)?
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