I think the php.net docs outshines the available official documentation for all other languages I've worked with, especially because of the user comments on all the functions. Sure, some of them are outdated but they've saved me from not-so-obvious pitfalls or provided a nice starting point for helper functions more than a few times.
Don't want to front or anything, just wondering why you don't like the docs. I agree there could be better documentation for the classes that PHP and the SPL provides though.
I think the php.net docs outshines the available official documentation for all other languages I've worked with, especially because of the user comments on all the functions. Sure, some of them are outdated but they've saved me from not-so-obvious pitfalls or provided a nice starting point for helper functions more than a few times.
Don't want to front or anything, just wondering why you don't like the docs. I agree there could be better documentation for the classes that PHP and the SPL provides though.