On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Tony Marston <tonymars...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
> You are totally missing the point. It is the principle of having to spent
> unknown quantities of time in refactoring my code for nothing more than a
> frivolous and unnecessary break in BC. It does not fi a bug or a security
> issue, therefore it is frivolous and unnecessary
>
>
Yet you seem to have no problem wasting loads of time arguing about it on
the internet.


> You cannot remove anything from the language until after it has been
> marked a deprecated, and the simple fact is that PHP 4 constructors have
> NEVER been marked as deprecated. I have used every PHP 5 release up to and
> including the latest (5.6..4) with error_reporting set to E_ALL and all my
> code has run without producing any error messages.


I don't even know what you're responding to here; I didn't suggest removing
it from the language, nor that it was deprecated. I suggested updating the
manual to discourage use.

This is a baby step toward actual deprecation. 1) discourage use of it on
the website, 2) provide deprecation notices in a future version of PHP, 3)
sometime in the distant future, actually remove it.


On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Tony Marston <tonymars...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> "Kristopher"  wrote in message news:CAF9U7z-bkYRDwAL8CA4_=
> 1dhorl0evp_mzwf6qwqscwdf7n...@mail.gmail.com...
>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 8:26 AM, Tony Marston <tonymars...@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> @tony: What's really interesting is that all this time you've spent
>> arguing
>> could have been used to update your code and make this no longer an issue
>> for you.
>>
>
> You are totally missing the point. It is the principle of having to spent
> unknown quantities of time in refactoring my code for nothing more than a
> frivolous and unnecessary break in BC. It does not fi a bug or a security
> issue, therefore it is frivolous and unnecessary
>
>
>> @everyone: Would an RFC be necessary to update the PHP manual to actually
>> recommend the PHP 5 constructors and recommend against using the PHP 4
>> style constructors, using very explicit language? If not, should this
>> change be made, regardless of the outcome of the RFC to remove PHP 4
>> constructors?
>>
>
> You cannot remove anything from the language until after it has been
> marked a deprecated, and the simple fact is that PHP 4 constructors have
> NEVER been marked as deprecated. I have used every PHP 5 release up to and
> including the latest (5.6..4) with error_reporting set to E_ALL and all my
> code has run without producing any error messages.
>
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> Tony Marston
>
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