Hi all,
I've been trying to get to the bottom of why even a minimal PHP build (any 5.x
or 7 release, or a fresh e.g. 7.0 branch checkout after buildconf) creates .a
versions of all shared extensions in addition to .so modules.
I've narrowed it down to opcache:
$ ./configure --disable-all
...
c
Dear PHP(core) developers,
I have some news that might sadden some of you. PHP-Core contributor Edin
Kadribašić (edink) has passed away last friday. Three weeks ago he told me
things were going better, so this is unexpected. I have met him in Second
Life in 2007, since then we were friends. In Sec
On 3/7/2016 10:14 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
> [...] Mind you, those languages were maintained by groups of
> competent professionals and not an army of chimpanzees.
I will not reply fully to your last message because it was yet again
littered with personal insults and an extremely aggressive tone. I
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 4:27 AM, wrote:
> > Change for the sake of change is bad, no argument there. Change for the
>
> > sake of progress is not and totally normal.
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> Can you please specify what kind of progress do see in the `var` keyword
> removal? I see only a BC break.
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> Very be
Results for project PHP master, build date 2016-03-07 06:31:07+02:00
commit: 35b34d7
previous commit:df87963
revision date: 2016-03-06 21:39:20+01:00
environment:Haswell-EP
cpu:Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2699 v3 @ 2.30GHz 2x18 cores,
stepping 2, LLC 45 MB
> Change for the sake of change is bad, no argument there. Change for the
> sake of progress is not and totally normal.
Can you please specify what kind of progress do see in the `var` keyword
removal? I see only a BC break.
Very best regards,
Kubis Pandian-Fowler
Od: Fleshgrinder
Od
Tony Marston wrote on 06/03/2016 08:59:
I have worked with two other languages for over a decade each, and as
these languages were maintained by
"professionals" they could guarantee that code written on day 1 of the
first
year would still be running ten years later.
Out of curiosity, which la
Tony Marston wrote on 07/03/2016 09:14:
That takes brains and discipline, something which appears to be
lacking in the PHP community.
[...]
just because some numpty decides
[...]
groups of competent professionals and not an army of chimpanzees.
Please try to refrain from personal insults.
I
Le 19/02/2016 13:19, François Laupretre a écrit :
Starting vote about : https://wiki.php.net/rfc/negative-string-offsets
Vote is over. RFC is approved with a score of 28 Yes to 0 No. Thanks to
all who took time for discussion and vote.
Can someone please review and merge the PR to the mast
wrote in message news:56dbfdb5.1010...@fleshgrinder.com...
On 3/6/2016 7:07 AM, Stephen Coakley wrote:
@Tony Marston: you are always saying that "this is "longevity" [...]
they will move on to another language" but I do not see such a language,
not a single one. There are those who break wi
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