Class properties now support type declarations.
<?php
class User {
public int $id;
public string $name;
}
?>
Arrow functions provide a shorthand syntax for defining functions with implicit by-value scope binding.
<?php
$factor = 10;
$nums = array_map(fn($n) => $n * $factor, [1, 2, 3, 4]);
// $nums = array(10, 20, 30, 40);
?>
The following code will now work:
<?php
class A {}
class B extends A {}
class Producer {
public function method(): A {}
}
class ChildProducer extends Producer {
public function method(): B {}
}
?>
<?php
$array['key'] ??= computeDefault();
// is roughly equivalent to
if (!isset($array['key'])) {
$array['key'] = computeDefault();
}
?>
<?php
$parts = ['apple', 'pear'];
$fruits = ['banana', 'orange', ...$parts, 'watermelon'];
// ['banana', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'watermelon'];
?>
Numeric literals can contain underscores between digits.
<?php
6.674_083e-11; // float
299_792_458; // decimal
0xCAFE_F00D; // hexadecimal
0b0101_1111; // binary
?>
Weak references allow the programmer to retain a reference to an object that does not prevent the object from being destroyed.
Throwing exceptions from __toString() is now permitted. Previously this resulted in a fatal error. Existing recoverable fatal errors in string conversions have been converted to Error exceptions.
CURLFile now supports stream wrappers in addition to plain file names, if the extension has been built against libcurl >= 7.56.0.
The FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT
filter now supports the
min_range and max_range
options, with the same semantics as FILTER_VALIDATE_INT
.
FFI is a new extension, which provides a simple way to call native functions, access native variables, and create/access data structures defined in C libraries.
Added the IMG_FILTER_SCATTER
image filter
to apply a scatter filter to images.
Added crc32c hash using Castagnoli's polynomial. This CRC32 variant is used by storage systems, such as iSCSI, SCTP, Btrfs and ext4.
Added the mb_str_split() function, which provides the same functionality as str_split(), but operating on code points rather than bytes.
Support for preloading code has been added.
The preg_replace_callback() and preg_replace_callback_array()
functions now accept an additional flags
argument, with support for the
PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE
and PREG_UNMATCHED_AS_NULL
flags.
This influences the format of the matches array passed to to the callback function.
The username and password can now be specified as part of the PDO DSN for the mysql, mssql, sybase, dblib, firebird and oci drivers. Previously this was only supported by the pgsql driver. If a username/password is specified both in the constructor and the DSN, the constructor takes precedence.
It is now possible to escape question marks in SQL queries to avoid them being interpreted as parameter placeholders. Writing ?? allows sending a single question mark to the database and e.g. use the PostgreSQL JSON key exists (?) operator.
PDOStatement::getColumnMeta() is now available.
PDOStatement::getAttribute(PDO::SQLITE_ATTR_READONLY_STATEMENT) allows checking whether the statement is read-only, i.e. if it doesn't modify the database.
PDO::setAttribute(PDO::SQLITE_ATTR_EXTENDED_RESULT_CODES, true) enables the use of SQLite3 extended result codes in PDO::errorInfo() and PDOStatement::errorInfo().
Added SQLite3::lastExtendedErrorCode() to fetch the last extended result code.
Added SQLite3::enableExtendedResultCodes($enable = true), which will make SQLite3::lastErrorCode() return extended result codes.
strip_tags() now also accepts an array of allowed tags: instead of strip_tags($str, '<a><p>') you can now write strip_tags($str, ['a', 'p']).
A new mechanism for custom object serialization has been added, which uses two new magic methods: __serialize and __unserialize.
<?php
// Returns array containing all the necessary state of the object.
public function __serialize(): array;
// Restores the object state from the given data array.
public function __unserialize(array $data): void;
?>
array_merge() and array_merge_recursive() may now be called without any arguments, in which case they will return an empty array. This is useful in conjunction with the spread operator, e.g. array_merge(...$arrays).
proc_open() now accepts an array instead of a string for the command. In this case the process will be opened directly (without going through a shell) and PHP will take care of any necessary argument escaping.
<?php
proc_open(['php', '-r', 'echo "Hello World\n";'], $descriptors, $pipes);
?>
proc_open() now supports redirect and null descriptors.
<?php
// Like 2>&1 on the shell
proc_open($cmd, [1 => ['pipe', 'w'], 2 => ['redirect', 1]], $pipes);
// Like 2>/dev/null or 2>nul on the shell
proc_open($cmd, [1 => ['pipe', 'w'], 2 => ['null']], $pipes);
?>
password_hash() now has the argon2i and argon2id implementations from the sodium extension when PHP is built without libargon.