On 19 November 2014 01:05, Stanislav Malyshev <smalys...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> > I'm happy to accept that this is a low-priority, hard-to-fix, bug. I
> > just don't see that it can be justified as a feature.
>
> We can argue semantics of the word "bug" all day long, but the fact is
> the functionality as it is is there by an explicit decision - it was
> chosen to be this way and no other way, for the reasons I have
> described, it was no omission and no unintended side-effect of
> something, it was meant to work this way. If you want to call it "hard
> to fix bug" knowing this, you're welcome to.
>

Is there a `.phpt` test-case or discussion backing this?

I find this quite hard to believe, especially since following examples are
broken in php and working "as expected" (by me) in hhvm:
http://3v4l.org/4nhoq

Yes, that's a bug :-)

Marco Pivetta

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