Hello John,

Wednesday, August 24, 2005, 5:22:07 PM, you wrote:


> On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 17:41 +0300, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>> Maybe we can give extensions a way to indicate that they're Unicode 
>> compatible, and assume they're not if they don't.  Non-compatible 
>> extensions will not be loaded and produce an error.

> Not to hijack the topic, but if we are going to do something like this
> why not also provide these sorts of flags for things like extensions and
> thread safety? 

Even though a change in an external lib or a commit in our source might
change this - i see those cases very rarly and typically detected by the
maintainers easily. Our code is threadsafe and most libs are, too.
The other thing is the advantage and that is very big to my guesses since
it would allow us to go with the faster apache way finally. So i like
this idea pretty much.

Best regards,
 Marcus

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