ID: 14112
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.1.0RC1
New Comment:
It's now documented
Previous Comments:
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[2001-11-19 08:05:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Already coing to be documented (according to newsgroup
messages).
Sorry. Closing again.
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[2001-11-19 08:00:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not finding anything about those functions [vprintf(),
vsprintf()] in documentation..
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[2001-11-19 07:11:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Poof! Apparently Andrei is prescient. :)
Use vprintf() and vsprintf() to do exactly what you
requested.
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[2001-11-19 07:09:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your solution seems fine to me.
It doesn't change the functionality I requested, so no
objections.
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[2001-11-19 06:47:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would guess that implementing it as a native PHP
function would be at least 2x as fast.
I suppose the issue now is finding out if the core PHP
developers consider the function to have enough value to
add it.
My personal, non-core developer, opinion is that I don't
like the idea of adding this function.
Perhaps instead we could overload the current
implementations of printf and sprintf so that they can
accept a single-dimension array as the second parameter
(and in this case, final, parameter)?
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