Stas Bekman wrote:
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
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So, can I have a clear vote on these 2 issues:
1. Consider all our configuration directives for case-insensitivity 2. Make PerlOptions case-insensitive
I believe your vote proposal doesn't state the arguments correcly. I believe it should mention:
"while somewhat slowing down some APIs"
I certainly should have mentionned that..
In fact make it: "while somewhat slowing down some non-startup APIs"
e.g. I'd +1 to consider the case-insentivity in general, but -0 if it slows things down.
Well, I don't think there is any way to have case-insensitivity in general without a speed penalty wrt. case-sensitiveness.
also why those are 2 issues, and not one?
Well, I wanted to raise a more general issue of case-sensitivity in config files.
I believe that having some directive case-sensitive, and other case-insensitive would
be a _bad_ (certainly confusing thing).
So, even thought we started talking about specifically PerlOptions, I wanted to get a good
idea of how people felt about the rest of our configuration directives.
Makes sense?
Yup.
I'm +1 to any extra startup overheads for a good cause, but -0 for any run-time overheads if those can be avoided.
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