Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52424&edit=1

 ID:                 52424
 Comment by:         turneliusz at gmail dot com
 Reported by:        php-bugs at majkl578 dot cz
 Summary:            Function naming inconsistency: htmlentities() x
                     html_entity_decode()
 Status:             Wont fix
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Unknown/Other Function
 PHP Version:        5.3.3
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

I think we should keep current look and 
feel of this low level part of PHP, 
functions. I don't believe PSR have 
anything to do with that naming 
conventions. It could end up with some 
huge proposal about moving functions to 
some namespaces which would be huge 
change. I think it's just simple 
renaming we have to do. A real proposal 
about revolution in functions could be 
IMO autoboxing but this is another 
topic. And BTW that idea about providing 
switches in php.int could make huge 
mess. Let's deprecate and in major 
release remove, no incompatibility with 
same versions of PHP due to some magic


Previous Comments:
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[2013-01-24 15:54:58] chris at cgsmith dot net

It seems silly for any developer to change certain function names even though 
it 
is something in the back of there head.  It comes down to, "if it isn't broke, 
why 
fix it?".

But for a community this large and people that are trying out PHP and learning 
best practices, this needs to be done.

However, there needs to be a vote on the naming conventions that are used.  
Perhaps following PSR-1 or PSR-2.

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[2013-01-24 14:03:43] turneliusz at gmail dot com

Excuse me rasmus but WHY NOT? It's completely normal evolution process. Let's 
deprecated all things that have inconsistent naming in PHP 5.6 to be able to 
just remove them in PHP 6.0 where breaking compatibility would be possible. It 
would be just great to have PHP 6.0 as PHP 5.x with consistent function naming 
convention, with removed all of deprecated stuff.

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[2013-01-24 04:03:23] nishant dot kanitkar at gmail dot com

I don't see why this can't be done. 

Alias the functions to a single standard and depreciate the old ones.
In the next version of PHP, add a configuration toggle ALLOW_LEGACY_FUNCTIONS 
set to default false.

If ALLOW_LEGACY_FUNCTIONS is true, all the depreciated functions work as 
expected.
If ALLOW_LEGACY_FUNCTIONS is false, all the depreciated functions throw errors.

Keep the toggle in all future versions of PHP. Eventually applications using 
the legacy function names 
will either run a search-and-replace or fall out of use. It wouldn't be too 
difficult to migrate if the 
only change is a name change.

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[2013-01-24 02:46:34] php at lavoie dot sl

The core functions’ naming is one the most frowned upon "feature" of PHP and 
it 
is well overdue for a refactor. Old frameworks and application are a pain to 
convert, and it pretty pointless to do it for a cosmetic reason as rasmus 
pointed 
out, but I think the core devs are underestimating how much the community wants 
it done and how many people are willing to do their part.

Let’s face it:
 • htmlentities/html_entity_decode
 • str_replace/strtr
 • current/array_pop
 • array_push($array, $item)/array_search($item, $array)

I believe a very responsible roadmap would be to :

1. Create a PHP library that would essentially just wrap a function in another 
with consistent naming and arguments order.
2. Get some feedback of the community and work on the names. The guys at FIG 
would probably be a blessing on that.
3. Implement those using aliasing and a compiled extension.
4. Let it sit for a couple time while people get to know about it.
5. Merge extension into core. Real world application will begin to use it.
6. Drop the deprecated ones in a distant future.

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[2013-01-23 17:06:11] lenton64 at gmail dot com

I feel that this is a big problem in PHP. It makes it super hard to remember 
function names (especially for newcomers) with these inconsistencies and gives 
PHP an ugly syntax reputation.

Please change all function names to:
words_separated_with_underscore()

and then alias the original functions to the new ones.

It may take a long time for everyone to change the functions in their 
applications but you can keep them aliased for however long everyone needs.

This naming convention needs to become a standard in PHP at some point, why not 
get the ball rolling now.

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