The strict was introduced so that we can add warnings about practices we recommend and deprecated behavior.
I think "var" belongs there.
We could remove E_STRICT from E_ALL (although that'd be a bit hacky) and save ppl the trouble of seeing these warnings.
Then again, we could remove the warning about var but I'm not sure I'd want to do that.


Andi

At 12:22 PM 11/28/2003 -0500, Daniel Convissor wrote:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 10:04:39AM +0100, Derick Rethans wrote:
>
> Strict is strict, that's the whole point. You can either fix your code
> or disable strict.

The "fixed" code can't run on PHP 4.  This strict idea needs a minor
reevaluation.  Using var in PHP 5 isn't really "broken" and in order to
run code that can run on both 4 and 5 users need to jump through hoops
and, more importantly, disable the strict checking, which causes them to
miss REAL deprication problems.

--Dan

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