2012/11/12 Adam Harvey <ahar...@php.net>: > Hi everyone, > > I've written an RFC to cover deprecating ext/mysql in PHP 5.5: > https://wiki.php.net/rfc/mysql_deprecation. While we handled the soft > deprecation in the documentation purely via a straw poll on Internals, > I presume this will end up needing to go to a vote, hence the RFC. > > I won't rehash the background overly (there's some more detail in the > RFC), other than to note that we've now had deprecation notices on all > mysql_* functions in the manual for about six months and that the > logical next step is to start generating E_DEPRECATED notices when > users connect via mysql_connect(), mysql_pconnect() or the implicit > ext/mysql connection routines. It's my belief that doing so will > hasten the move of users to the more modern (and supported) APIs > available: mysqli and PDO, and that this process will also likely > encourage some users to switch to safer patterns such as prepared > queries at the same time. > > I must apologise for the lateness of this RFC: I had hoped to do this > some time before alpha 1, but travel and illness have taken their > toll. Better late than never! > > So, please provide comments, feedback, concerns, and so on. Obviously, > this isn't going to a vote for at least a couple of weeks, but earlier > feedback is better. > > Thanks, > > Adam > > -- > PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >
Adam, Maybe it is worth mentioning in the RFC what the E_DEPRECATED notice message would look like so that people hiding it know what the plan is. e.g.: "mysql_*() functions are, as of PHP 5.5, deprecated and will be removed in next major release. Use the mysqli_*() functions instead". Patrick -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php