Newsgroups: php.internals Path: news.php.net Xref: news.php.net php.internals:89258 Return-Path: Mailing-List: contact internals-help@lists.php.net; run by ezmlm Delivered-To: mailing list internals@lists.php.net Received: (qmail 69199 invoked from network); 17 Nov 2015 08:00:23 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO lists.php.net) (127.0.0.1) by localhost with SMTP; 17 Nov 2015 08:00:23 -0000 Authentication-Results: pb1.pair.com smtp.mail=lester@lsces.co.uk; spf=permerror; sender-id=unknown Authentication-Results: pb1.pair.com header.from=lester@lsces.co.uk; sender-id=unknown Received-SPF: error (pb1.pair.com: domain lsces.co.uk from 217.147.176.204 cause and error) X-PHP-List-Original-Sender: lester@lsces.co.uk X-Host-Fingerprint: 217.147.176.204 mail4.serversure.net Linux 2.6 Received: from [217.147.176.204] ([217.147.176.204:59619] helo=mail4.serversure.net) by pb1.pair.com (ecelerity 2.1.1.9-wez r(12769M)) with ESMTP id 92/21-57591-09EDA465 for ; Tue, 17 Nov 2015 03:00:22 -0500 Received: (qmail 27480 invoked by uid 89); 17 Nov 2015 08:00:00 -0000 Received: by simscan 1.3.1 ppid: 27444, pid: 27469, t: 22.9257s scanners: attach: 1.3.1 clamav: 0.96/m:52/d:10677 Received: from unknown (HELO ?10.0.0.7?) (lester@rainbowdigitalmedia.org.uk@81.138.11.136) by mail4.serversure.net with ESMTPA; 17 Nov 2015 07:59:38 -0000 To: internals@lists.php.net References: <55F842FE.6080502@dennis.birkholz.biz> <55F978FE.90908@cubiclesoft.com> <827FEAD0-30B5-45AB-B7D7-93E4C6611BE5@craigfrancis.co.uk> Message-ID: <564ADE56.7070607@lsces.co.uk> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 07:59:18 +0000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.3.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] taint as a first-class feature for php 7.1 From: lester@lsces.co.uk (Lester Caine) On 17/11/15 07:34, Christopher Owen wrote: > - Including taint as a first class feature will allow for it to be available in future linux distribution packages of php Any decent linux distribution already makes 'optional' extensions easy to switch on or off. What you are actually proposing by making an extension 'first class' is that no-one will be able to switch it off? The discussion that perhaps wants reopening is making more of the optional elements of PHP easier to switch off, so that esoteric extensions can be added and updated at any time. -- Lester Caine - G8HFL ----------------------------- Contact - http://lsces.co.uk/wiki/?page=contact L.S.Caine Electronic Services - http://lsces.co.uk EnquirySolve - http://enquirysolve.com/ Model Engineers Digital Workshop - http://medw.co.uk Rainbow Digital Media - http://rainbowdigitalmedia.co.uk