Reading some random documents online (bear with me, doing it from the
phone), this seems to be irrelevant for MySQL, and an edge case dealing
with MSSQL. Is there a runnable functional test case demonstrating the
practical issue behind this addition?
Asking because of the same reasons I posted abo
On 29/01/2017 19:33, Rowan Collins wrote:
Currently, if the constant FROB_ACTIVE is not defined, the code "echo
FROB_ACTIVE;" results in an E_NOTICE and the string 'FROB_ACTIVE'
being displayed. I would like to propose that this be changed to an
E_WARNING in PHP 7.2, and to an Error in PHP 8.0.
Thanks for clearing this up, Nikita :-)
> Compiled expressions are cached between requests. However, they are not
shared between processes
That sounds good - it would likely very difficult (if not impossible) and
likely would make only a marginal performance difference. All good, I think.
> The