On Wed, August 7, 2024 at 08:27 Derick Rethans wrote:

> On 7 August 2024 14:30:24 BST, Theodore Brown wrote:
>> I really appreciate RFCs like this which not only make the language more 
>> consistent for userland developers, but also simplify PHP's internal 
>> implementation, paving the way for future optimizations and new 
>> functionality.
>>
>> In my experience, extension developers nearly always have to make some 
>> changes to support each new PHP version, so I'm not sure why that would be a 
>> reason to prevent improving the language.
>
> This is misrepresenting my concern.
>
> I understand that new versions require changes.
>
> One of my issues is, is that so far I could not find a way to replicate 
> existing functionality with this patch applied.
>
> The RFC does not mention a BC break, nor does it have an entry for 
> UPGRADING.INTERNALS either.

Hi Derick,

I'm confused by this, since earlier in the thread Tim responded with examples 
showing how the behavior of exit() can still be observed and correctly handled. 
If that didn't address your issue, can you explain it further? It seems like 
right now everyone is left bewildered about what functionality you couldn't 
replicate.

Kind regards,
Theodore

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