On 14.10.2008, at 14:10, Steph Fox wrote:
I'm +1 on ripping out and leaving til 6.0. I don't think there is enough time between now and the 5.3.0 code freeze to make major changes to the language syntax. Making -> do double duty and adding E_STRICT messages to currently legal code really doesn't look like a good option to me, much less during a point release and even less during the final moments of a release cycle. Leaving as-is, we already know is problematic. There's no consensus to pull support for functions/constants, which would make it less problematic.
Just for the record, I was suggesting to add the E_STRICT in PHP6, not in PHP 5.3.
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