On Wednesday 12 November 2008 20:14:31 Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
> Hi,

> 1) ext/mhash in 5.3. ext/hash has all the functions, so the entire BC  
> break will be that "if (extension_loaded('mhash'))" will need fixing  
> if mhash is removed (answer both)
> I) enable ext/hash by default

+1

> II) remove ext/mhash

-0

> 
> 2) deprecate ereg*. ext/ereg is an extension as of PHP 5.3. Since ext/ 
> ereg is more or less redundant with ext/preg and is likely to not get  
> much unicode love for PHP 6, the question is if we should mark it with  
> a E_DEPRECATED in PHP 5.3

+1 (and allow the --without-ereg switch)

> 
> 3) resource constants (choose one)
> a) Should we deprecate constant resources (mostly used to emulate  
> STDIN and friends)
> b) Should we instead just throw an E_STRICT
> c) Document as is

a

> 
> 4) keep ext/phar enabled by default in 5.3?

+1

> 
> 5) keep ext/sqlite3 enabled by default in 5.3?

+1

> 
> 6) enable mysqlnd by default in 5.3? (answer both)
> I) enable mysqlnd by default

-0

> II) also enable ext/mysql, mysqli und pdo_mysql by default since there  
> will be no external dependencies in this case
> 
> 7) should Output buffering rewrite MFH? this one comes with some  
> baggage, we need enough people to actually have a look at how things  
> are in HEAD and make it clear that they will be available for bug  
> fixing and BC issues resolving. the risk here is obviously that any BC  
> issues will be hard to isolate for end users.

+0


Arnaud

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