Hey,
> whether var_dump() should be performing any escaping at all, and if yes
Well, since var_dump is essentially for debugging purposes, it makes sense
to escape certain characters. Like you mentioned, some IDEs do not
print/support
null bytes. Hence, I am all for it, as it simplifies debugging
-compiled by
OPCache, and thus already give amazing performance.
Also, extensions like APCu go unnoticed and already greatly help storing
e.g. pre-compiled routes, if you do not want to generate PHP files.
For now, this will require some more discussion.
Kind regards,
Harm Smits
> I went ahead and added you just now, but for future reference you can
make
> changes to the line containing your name at any time (remove yourself, add
> links to a statement about why you're awesome, etc...)
@Sara I can't, no permissions :C
> The idea of having a couple of rookie Release Managers to one veteran
> would be nice. Then when the role for the next Release Manager comes up,
> letting one (or both) of the rookie(s) step up as the veteran and giving
> the other rookie the option to pair again also with a "fresh rookie". That
@Sara Hereby, a proper introduction.
I have been actively developing in PHP, along with some other programming
languages, for the past 7 years. I would love to
put my experience to good use and help out with the 8.1 release of PHP. I
have been using CI / CD for the better part of 5
years and belie
> That reminded me to create the 8.1 TODO: https://wiki.php.net/todo/php81
Amazing! Just one remark, my name is spelled wrong ;) Its "Smits", not
"Smitts".
> It's not first-come-first-served, we're calling for volunteers and will
have a vote in mid-April (see initial post from me). Though attention to
detail in written instructions is a plus *wink* ;)
Oh amazing. Any need for an introduction or something along the likes of
that (for the vote)?
To add to Levi's comment,
I'd love to put my hat in the ring, although it will be my first time, but
like stated, there are no spots
available anymore. However, I wouldn't mind observing the process to at
least get some experience
for being a release manager in the future.
Please let me know your
this, but considering named
arguments are here now, I'd say it makes no sense to use them anymore
(except for maybe consistency). Not sure about the implementation, but the
features should be there for sure.
Kind regards,
Harm Smits