I don't think that's feasible as it makes development even harder.
I don't think Unicode support is that far off. Most of the core work
is done. The more people can help with upgrading the functions the better...
I'm off for the weekend.... Might find some Internet connection at some point.
Andi
At 02:02 AM 9/16/2005, Jani Taskinen wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Andi Gutmans wrote:
I don't really see how PHP 6 can support a build without ICU. With the whole
Call that version PHP 7.
core using the ICU library it's almost like not supporting libC. If
you find a way I'd be happy to hear about it and discuss but I
think it's not realistic.
Regarding spring cleaning, I suggest to relax a bit. I don't think
it should be done before PHP 6 (nor did others including Rasmus
suggest that), and I am
Easy, we'll branch from current PHP_5_1 to PHP_6.
And release PHP 6 as the cleaned up one.
Like you said, the unicode PHP version is not gonna be released
for a quite
some time. But I'd really want to see some improvements and cleanups done
before that and not wait another 2 years for that.
The other option is to fork PHP of course. Or maintain my own version
of it, but both of those are not gonna be good for PHP in the long run.
(If I'm forced to maintain my own PHP version, I won't have the energy
to continue working with the "real" PHP..forking is another story)
--Jani
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