Le 16/06/2011 08:52, Lester Caine a écrit : > Pascal I am sure that many people here would be more than happy to > hear about particular problems you are hitting.
Ok, then why when I signal a bug noone cares ? > Like Stas I have > never had problems with the stability of PHP5 in 10 years of running > it. PHP5 did not exist 10 years ago ;-) Anyway, around 2001 it took me one year (not full time) to find out there was a memory corruption in PHP. At that time I was using mod_php. It crashed Apache. > YES I can get it to crash, but it has always told me why and > fixing the problem clears that up. I do have sites that become > unstable, but I have yet to find a situation where PHP was the > problem ... when you have a bug in PHP it should not ever ever crash PHP and unfortunately I encountered that case dozens of times. > My grumble is with having to rewrite code simply because someone has > decided that what I was doing is no longer acceptable ... if I can > run my code with display_errors ON then I know I've got clean code > :) I 1000% agree -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php