ID:               36770
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      tony at marston-home dot demon dot co dot uk
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Arrays related
 Operating System: Windows XP
 PHP Version:      5.1.2
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[2006-03-17 11:20:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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This is a nice rant, but what change are you pointing at here?

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[2006-03-17 11:13:27] tony at marston-home dot demon dot co dot uk

Description:
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I know that you're going to say that this is not a bug, as you have
done with bug #25762, but I just want to make the point that,
regardless of what it now says in the manual, as far as we in userland
are concerned THIS IS A BUG! You have changed the way that it works
when compared wih PHP 4, so you have broken backwards compatibility.
And for what reason? To make the language more pure! This is not a good
enough reason.

It is no good saying that all array funcions MUST have arguments of the
correct type, as this goes against the PHP tradition of being a very
user-friendly and forgiving language that would accept arguments of any
type and do any type casting itself. You are now saying that it is the
programmer's responsibiliy to cast each variable to the correct type
before calling an PHP function.

Just suppose this argument was carried forward to every other function
with PHP. How popular would you be then?

This type of unnecessary BC breakage is conributing tothe slow take-up
of PHP 5 because it breaks too many existing scripts FOR ABSOLUTELY NO
GOOD REASON.

I suggest you stop this "code purity" nonsense and make PHP work in the
way that it has always worked - easy to use and forgiving.

Expected result:
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I expect the behaviour in PHP 4 to bethe same in PHP 5.



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