Alexey Zakhlestin schrieb:
On 13.10.2009, at 16:10, Jille Timmermans wrote:
Why would you hide functionality from people when you get a patch, and
all that has to be done is commit it? I'm pretty sure it won't break
anything.
Definitely +1 from me.
As long as ext/mysql is bundled with php (which means "officially
supported") I see no reason to reject simple patches
Definetly -1 from my side: what maked warning count different from
prepared statements?
If ext/mysql would not have such a tremendous user base, I would even
suggest to disable it by default.
Ulf
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