On 20/11/2022 13:20, Dan Ackroyd wrote:
This is getting quite complicated.
I think unless someone makes a strong case for allowing the
combination of the two, disallowing them being combined is probably
the best choice.
I'm inclined to agree. There's going to be a lot to understand and agree
On 21 November 2022 11:34:10 GMT, Vincent Langlet
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>When using json_encode or json_decode with the `JSON_THROW_ON_ERROR` flag,
>`JsonException` might be thrown.
>
>When using `new DateTime('foo')`, a generic `Exception` is thrown.
>Incidentally, I wonder why it's not an `InvalidArgum
Hi,
When using json_encode or json_decode with the `JSON_THROW_ON_ERROR` flag,
`JsonException` might be thrown.
When using `new DateTime('foo')`, a generic `Exception` is thrown.
Incidentally, I wonder why it's not an `InvalidArgumentException` (but that
could be another debate).
But my main poi