If I got that right, you still want to discourage {} and un-deprecate []
again, despite all the good reasons given on this list not to do so?
PHP5.1 would be accomplishing facts as to this one. ("Let's remove {}
altogether in 6 - nobody should be using them anyway as they were
deprecated since 5.1").
The discussion on this list would be silenced and take place "out there"
with a much broader audience instead.
Changing language syntax that way back and forth again will cause a loss
in credibility - once again after the 4.4.0 release.
-mp.
Changing language syntax that way back and forth again will cause a loss
in credibility - once again after the 4.4.0 release.
If you prefer a PHP which causes strange crashses and memory
corruptions, please downgrade to 4.3.11. I am getting tired about this
bickering about this FIX that makes PHP stable.
Derick
Changing language syntax that way back and forth again will cause a loss
in credibility - once again after the 4.4.0 release.If you prefer a PHP which causes strange crashses and memory
corruptions, please downgrade to 4.3.11. I am getting tired about this
bickering about this FIX that makes PHP stable.
I'm fine with the dropping of curly braces, but your attempt to rename
this issue as a FIX is a bit arrogant and condescending. But maybe
you know of some crashes directly related to curly braces, or maybe
we're expected to swallow that the deprecation of [] in favour of {} as
posted on the official site and now apparent in many language reference
books... was a typo.
Cheers,
Rob.
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Changing language syntax that way back and forth again will cause a loss
in credibility - once again after the 4.4.0 release.If you prefer a PHP which causes strange crashses and memory
corruptions, please downgrade to 4.3.11. I am getting tired about this
bickering about this FIX that makes PHP stable.I'm fine with the dropping of curly braces, but your attempt to rename
this issue as a FIX is a bit arrogant and condescending.
Huh, I was talking about the reference issue, not about the curlies.
Derick
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Changing language syntax that way back and forth again will cause a loss
in credibility - once again after the 4.4.0 release.If you prefer a PHP which causes strange crashses and memory
corruptions, please downgrade to 4.3.11. I am getting tired about this
bickering about this FIX that makes PHP stable.I'm fine with the dropping of curly braces, but your attempt to rename
this issue as a FIX is a bit arrogant and condescending.Huh, I was talking about the reference issue, not about the curlies.
lol Sorry, the subject confused me then :)
Cheers,
Rob.
.------------------------------------------------------------.
| InterJinn Application Framework - http://www.interjinn.com |
:------------------------------------------------------------:
| An application and templating framework for PHP. Boasting |
| a powerful, scalable system for accessing system services |
| such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn |
| also provides an extremely flexible architecture for |
| creating re-usable components quickly and easily. |
`------------------------------------------------------------'