, making it a significant
BC break.
As distasteful as it seems, it absolutely should be reverted IMHO.
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Fool me once...
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were to offer a patch why it shouldn't be considered.
IMHO, if the defaults were used and the tests ran successfully, I'd
be tempted to display a console message along the lines of your myself
default root credentials are wide open, are you being silly?
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On July-11-11 Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
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On 2011-07-11, Paul Dragoonis
Yes, +1 from me too. I do indeed think we need to make this a smooth
transition over time. Possibly triggering
the education gets started or how
much time and sugar is used to coat this, it'll be a bitter pill for
a very large group of people.
This needs to be thought out very carefully.
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On July-08-11 10:01 AM Rafael Dohms wrote:
[snip]
first time using preg_match is a nightmare.
IMHO, preg_match is poetry in motion.
Going through a million lines of code replacing ereg[i] with preg_match
because it was deprecated in 5.3 - *that* is a nightmare.
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update the patches to
handle that as well.
Nice.
I have use for this.
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the consensus is. :) The devil's in the details of course
(and that's easy for me to say since I'm not doing the work). But
overall I'd say this is a nice, simple, useful feature.
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is supposed to
prevent.
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at eachother indicating the other party is
not listening or providing constructive feedback. I think that's
reason enough to pan the feature for 5.4.
Humbly, I agree.
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has different use patterns as shown in
other examples, this is natural and just comes with the domain.
Laziness should not be confused with a desire to write clean readable
code quickly. :)
I have use for this, it's a nice clean solution to a simple problem.
FWIW, +1.
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or already known
Is this not it?
http://bugs.php.net/53632
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their
nose to jump out and yell April Fools.
:)
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that can't be
overcome with some common sense.
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spot on the
front page of php.net (now?), and perhaps consider bumping the version
number
up 1 (to 5.5?) just to get people's attention. This is huge.
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I'd say start right now.
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as a possible library for
each of them.
I have the feeling that there is a benefit at removing ext/mysql with
the same arguments as for sqlite 2.
I would be against that.
Derick
= sigh of relief =
The voice of reason.
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On June-17-10 12:44 PM Pierre Joye wrote:
Sent: June-17-10 12:44 PM
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Cc: Derick Rethans; Patrick ALLAERT; Ilia Alshanetsky; Adam Harvey;
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Remove sqlite2 from trunk
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Mike Robinson m...@rile.ca
?
+1
Support for Freetype 1 and GD 1
- Removed by Pierre in PHP6
+1
(With my sincere gratitude to Thomas for his work all those years)
Class named constructors
-1
Not in 5.x - the BC break here is huge.
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Hannes Magnusson wrote:
I am totally against this change for 5.2. 5.3 on the otherhand should
definitely make this finally happen.
Very reasonable - the best approach I would think.
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Hey Steph,
PECL, right.
Ilia's initial post mentioned possibly enabling them by default
which set off some red flags for me because it's very much alpha.
It'd definitely help things along if it goes into the core, in terms
of exposure / usage / testing.
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be a better place for it until PHP6?
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learn from mistakes other have already
made and not do the same.. and remove that stupid option
before it's too late.
You betcha! IMHO, it'll be a persistent ugliness and source of headaches and
regret for a long time.
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... Amen.
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job
I might add). I think the core team will have its hands full getting PHP6
out the door and keeping PHP5 reasonably maintained. Humbly, I believe
adding unicode.semantics to the equation may be a heavy, heavy piece of
straw that breaks a lot of backs. Joe User included.
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It could well be the last chance to get the mail() logger into 5.x as well,
and IMHO a lot of
people are waiting for this that can't/won't migrate to PHP6 quickly.
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Ilia Alshanetsky writes:
IMHO one good reason to start a new branch for 5.x would be
the ability to get
on
5.2.1 than 5.2.0.
One of my guys at work ran the bench on his Gentoo box against 5.1.16. Same
deal, strcat *way* slower on 5.2.1 than 5.1.16.
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Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
I tried to run test on my machine, could not reproduce the effect.
I've run the bench script on my Redhat-FC6 box with 5.2.0 and 5.2.1, configs
exactly the same. I could not reproduce the effect either. [phew]
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the better if it isn't too much
work to implement and someone has already volunteered to do it. :)
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is 1 line long, \r and \n are replaced with spaces.
The patch that makes this possible can be found here:
http://ilia.ws/uploads/patches/mail_log.txt.gz
Ilia Alshanetsky
A fabulous addition. How fast can this make it into PHP? 5.2.1? 8-)
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continue to show the way, and shine a light on the open source world.
I can't imagine my toolbox without PHP.
Standing ovation, and my deepest thanks,
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I myself wrote:
Christian Schneider writes:
Another idea (I haven't seen skimming through the replies):
Move use of undefined variable, property and index from E_NOTICE to
E_STRICT as it is a coding style question some people use to find
typos.
IMHO it's more than just a coding style
.
It's one of the *nicest* features PHP ever had, and it's a bloody
shame it's gone.
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needed another few days to arrive at a concensus I would consider
that a fair price to pay in order to mitigate BC breaks in the future,
but that additional delay would be at your discretion of course.
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the
one tool in my kit that has singlehandedly provided me with the opportunity
to
earn a very serious living. When asked how I use PHP, I have a simple
answer.
I use it to feed my family.
For that, I thank each and every one of you, and you know who you are.
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They all look horrible.
The idea of namespaces scrapped altogether is a good solution. :)
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David Zülke wrote:
If we rule out :::, it should be - instead.
Foo:bar:Baz::getTest()-foo();
vs
Foo-bar-Baz::getTest()-foo();
The latter looks better to me. I'd still
I started the build when I got home at 3am ;-) It's now online:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php, I'll check later
today where I want to link this in exactly.
Nice work on this TZ stuff Derick.
My thanks.
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Christian Stocker wrote:
IIRC the conclusion was, that Derick tries to make the TZ
detection better (which was the only BC problem, AFAIK). And
according to him, that's now almost solved (except some weird
problems on Windows).
He even made a pecl package for updating the TZ data easily
Andi Gutmans writes:
Believe me, from a usability perspective, I think
__toString() working automagically is very nice... I'm just
being less trigger happy and want to make sure we're covered.
Humbly, this is a smart and prudent approach, to a nice piece of work
I might add.
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remedies...
I understand the frustration, but given the excellent progress made
lately on GD, both by Boutell-folk and the internal GD maintainer(s),
IMHO I think it'd be better to wait until GD handles anti-aliasing
properly.
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On my woody box, configure finished fine but with...
Generating files
updating cache ./config.cache
creating ./config.status
creating php5.spec
creating main/build-defs.h
creating scripts/phpize
creating scripts/man1/phpize.1
sed: can't read ./scripts/man1/phpize.1.in: No such file or directory
Thanks as usual to Edin for the quick turnaround on the
Windows builds.
+4,294,967,295
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Derick Rethans wrote:
date_timezone_default_set -- Can you use this, which seems like the
proper name,
date_tz_default_set -- then alias this to it?
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, perceived
affordances
are the ranges of actions a user perceives is possible. You don't save
people by filing
down the sharp edges on a tool. You do it by telling them it's sharp.
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_appear_ to be a handy feature.
I don't pack any weight on this list so if someone with a -1 on
this feature would like to kick it up to -2 I'd appreciate it.
=)
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it's an awesome thing to do, dig in and fix some other stuff when the
opportunity
presents itself. I appreciate this _very_ much. There's still a ton of
people, myself
included, widely using PHP4.
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, this isn't a big problem.
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Zeev Suraski wrote:
Folks,
We have a bit of a situation with the PEAR distro that's
embedded in 5.0.4. It's missing the RunTest.php file, so
PEAR doesn't install.
The options we have, as far as I can tell, are:
[a] Re-release 5.0.4
? ;)
Excellent work folks. Very nice.
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Zeev Suraski wrote:
All,
There have been several fixes since RC1. If there are no
show stoppers found, we hope to release the final 5.0.4 early
next week.
Source:
http://downloads.php.net/zeev/php-5.0.4RC2.tar.gz
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Is there going to be any licensing issues that need to be dealt
with as far as you can see?
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George Wang writes:
How can I submit a new PHP SAPI extension for our LiteSpeed
Web Server?
Send a patch to this list?
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I believe Debian and Fedora (Core 3) is up to 2.6.11 or better.
IMHO requiring 2.6.x isn't too much of a stretch.
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it in a public forum), in comp.lang.c++, and
directly to Bjourne Stroustrup as well.
Apology indeed.
It's Bjarne Stroustrup. : )
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a reason to include it in PHP's
core.
If it is another case of we want our proprietary driver included
I'm voting against it.
I believe that is the case.
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to
killer problems do. When using Apache-2.x offers a solution to a
killer problem that Apache-1.3.x can't solve, that gap will close
on its own. I can't imagine why anyone would want to tamper with
this process, it has worked so well for so long.
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functionality that was
marked as such prior to that version.
I think this is a good idea, and this really should happen
before PHP-5 goes gold. The negative impact and effects can
be minimized by a prominent entry in the migration and/or
NEWS documents.
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this off indefinitely into the far future.
Precisely.
Might as well just do it and be done with it.
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because a change is
subtle doesn't mean it's not important. This would be a helpful
PEAR addition.
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It is an alternative syntax that makes things more readable
and easier to use. Not an awful lot of magic, sexiness, or
character savings involved.
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Am Mittwoch, 5. November 2003 um 09:49 schrieben Sie:
AG Hi Christian,
AG Personally I don't like having two ways of doing things. It
makes it harder
AG for people to read scripts.
AG However, I think the proposed syntax is significantly more
elegant than
AG today's
be on PHP 5 right now.
Absolutely.
The process of a 4.5 release would be far too cumbersome on
the PHP5 release plans.
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Jani Taskinen wrote:
Not-so-free-hint: Drop the --enable-experimental-zts option..
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Sorry. I meant:
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Marcus Börger wrote:
The idea was then to allow NULL only if that's the default value.
NULL is not a value. :P
(Sorry, couldn't resist)
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No offense, but I see this feature as a bad thing in so many ways
and on so many levels my skin is crawling. :)
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I have to fight with people that using error suppression operator - they
just hide their bugs.
I wrote simple patch that allows set
/, but that's having problems at
the moment.
Thanks to both you and Derick :)
Yes, absolutely outstanding, as usual.
IMHO this is an _awesome_ addition to php. Well done.
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It's not like PHP5 will get out the door any time soon. If the plan is
to move all php5 extensions to PECL, why wait? Move them. Fix things.
Seems like a good idea, and fairly straight forward, especially when
you have someone as capable as Sterling volunteering to do the work.
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Did it in fact make it in, and included in the 4.3.2RC1 release?
TIA.
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