> Because about one in five of them is not actually *finished*

So currently the incomplete functions are:

date
is_float
is_integer
is_numberic
is_valid_domain_name
is_valid_ip_address
is_valid_mac_address
is_valid_netmask
rand
squeeze

If anyone wants to help complete these - I'm happy to take patches
:-). My day job is a professional services engineer so I work on these
items when I possibly can - so any help is appreciated.

> some of them seem to replicate core functionality,

Which ones in particular?

> the testing is weak

So I pushed out patches previously to solve a lot of the testing on
these. Any particular problems you still see?

> and they all actually pass the tests that are currently defined – even the
> functions that are literally just "do nothing at all".

Apologies - feel free to raise bugs on these ones if you like.

> Progress is being made to bring them up to standard, but I am still
> vaguely surprised they have not started to merge in as they get done,
> and that they are being developed aside from the core.

Surprised? Why? No one has asked me - at least not directly (I work in
the UK so I don't always hear about these ideas) :-).

ken.


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