At 06:04 PM 2/6/2002 -0600, Jason Greene wrote:
>On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 10:13, Zeev Suraski wrote:
> > While I agree with Marko's vote (I'm also very much against it), I derive
> > my conclusion from a whole different perspective.
> >
> > Guys, we are not next to the drawing board right now. The
Hi,
> Even with the whole new object API, most of the code would work without
> modifications (at least mostly all of the PHP object code I got to take a
> look at). And if it doesn't - turning on PHP 4 compatibility should
bridge
> the gap...
Glad to hear that :)
I have been thinking, and bre
At 02:04 AM 2/7/2002, Jason Greene wrote:
>You left off language consistency between variable names, and function
>names.
I consider that the 'warm fuzzy feeling' of purity, which I can totally
understand and sympathize with. However, this sort of consistency between
variables and function nam
While I agree with Marko's vote (I'm also very much against it), I derive
my conclusion from a whole different perspective.
Guys, we are not next to the drawing board right now. The specs were
defined and the layout was laid years ago. At this point in time we're
only supposed to change some
--- Marko Karppinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> However, we need vote for if PHP5 will have case
> >> sensitive class/function/constant names.
> >
> > +1 for case-sensitive everything
>
> -1. Differentiating two objects only by the case of their names
> seems absurd to me. This is not how
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
> Andrei has been wrote conversion program.
> I don't know the details, but it may do better job
> than making all to lowercase (?)
will it also detect and rewrite the usage of
function/method names in strings used for eg.
callback handlers?
--
Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL P
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
> Marc Boeren wrote:
>
>> +1 for case-sensitive everything
>
>
> so you volunter to rewrite all the code that uses oci or gd
> extension now but uses it all lowercase? ;)
>
>
Andrei has been wrote conversion program.
I don't know the details, but it may do better jo
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 11:01:21AM +, Marko Karppinen wrote :
>
> >> However, we need vote for if PHP5 will have case
> >> sensitive class/function/constant names.
> >
> > +1 for case-sensitive everything
>
> -1. Differentiating two objects only by the case of their names
> seems absurd to
Marc Boeren wrote:
>>>+1 for case-sensitive everything
>>>
>>so you volunter to rewrite all the code that uses oci or gd
>>extension now but uses it all lowercase? ;)
>>
>
> I didn't say +1 for lower-case everything! (although that is my preference,
> for functionnames at least ;-)
oci and gd e
> > +1 for case-sensitive everything
>
> -1. Differentiating two objects only by the case of their names
> seems absurd to me. This is not how humans function.
I don't think people should write code that differentiates by case, but
case-sensitive coding leads to consistency in naming, so you w
> > +1 for case-sensitive everything
>
> so you volunter to rewrite all the code that uses oci or gd
> extension now but uses it all lowercase? ;)
I didn't say +1 for lower-case everything! (although that is my preference,
for functionnames at least ;-)
Cheerio, Marc.
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Marc Boeren wrote:
> +1 for case-sensitive everything
so you volunter to rewrite all the code that uses oci or gd
extension now but uses it all lowercase? ;)
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