On 15/02/2022 12:31, Nicolas BADIA wrote:
As I’m not ready to spend weeks upgrading our codebase because our coding style
is not supported by the community, I’m looking at alternatives.
I don't think you'll be in luck, and should plan to get ready.
As to the specific behaviour:
If anything this behaviour will get tighter over time, and it's entirely
possible that in a later major release it will throw an error (although
that's not being proposed right now).
From my conversations, there is little apetite to add additional INI
based controls for engine behaviour, as they are believed to lead to
inconsistencies that harm the ecosystem, rather than enhance it.
Forking PHP to avoid resolving ambiguities in your code seems like it
would be a false economy.
Ideally you should bring your code up-to-date with what is expected, but
if you are unwilling or unable to do that, you may instead wish to stay
on an older version that hax more lax behaviour, and purchase LTS from
the likes of Zend.
Mark Randall
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