On 9/25/06, Matt W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Don't know if someone wants to check this out and apply it before 5.2's
release, or whether you want it at all. ;-) I just noticed how many of the
php_error_docref()'s still have a period (".") at the end of the text,
resulting in "... error message. in <file> on line <line>" Looks
better/consistent without a period, and I think that's how you want it now,
isn't it?
I don't know if my regex search found all occurrences, but I fixed up the
files I found. The only changes were removing a trailing period (or a space
in a few places), and a couple typos I noticed in the ones I changed --
"interger", "can not" -> "cannot", I think that's about all. Also updated
the necessary test files I found, to reflect the changes. I think (hope)
everything's OK, but haven't tested it!
There looks to be 209/188 changes in 5.2/6, respectively. BTW, 5.2's
ext/soap/tests/bugs/bug31755.phpt must be screwed up (new lines) since the
diff is deleting every line first...
http://realplain.com/php/error_messages.diff
http://realplain.com/php/error_messages_5_2.diff
Thanks! Patch committed to HEAD. Doubt it'll make it into 5.2.0.
-Hannes
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