On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Derick Rethans wrote:

On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Sascha Schumann wrote:

It's definitely not the most elegant way, I agree there. But there was
also no sneaking as it was discussed months before, and it was actually
Ilia who suggested doing it in PHP 5.1.0 and not 5.1.1.

    Then I have to ask both of you: why is there no mentioning in
    the release notes or the upgrading guide regarding "Date"
    being reserved for PHP now?

I thought it was actually, as I saw somebody quoting this.

    There is no mentioning of "PHP reserves the classname "Date"
    starting with PHP 5.1.  Audit your source code for the use of
    that classname before upgrading."

This is why I petition to ammend the release notes ASAP.

    You cannot amend the release announcement.  It is nice that
    we have an upgrade guide, but something as fundamental as new
    reserved identifiers/classnames belongs into the
    announcement.

Yes, and that will break code again as I just explained to Sebastian
Kettler. And it will break *my* code ;-)

    I am sure you see the flaw in that argument yourself without
    me having to point it out.

    - Sascha

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