Hi Andrea,
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 4:18 AM, Andrea Faulds wrote:
>
> One other approach I thought of is to use constant scalar expressions:
>
> +('123'.'456'.'789')
>
> It's not quite the same of native support, but it works.
This is what I do on occasions.
I have to read var_export()ed PHP cod
Hi Pascal,
Pascal MARTIN, AFUP wrote:
Le 13/01/2016 19:48, Thomas Punt a écrit :
Voting has opened for the inclusion of a digit separator in PHP[1].
Voting ends in
one week's time on January 20th.
Hi,
At AFUP, we would be on the -1 side (by a huge margin).
The "good" thing would be code tha
Le 13/01/2016 19:48, Thomas Punt a écrit :
Voting has opened for the inclusion of a digit separator in PHP[1]. Voting ends
in
one week's time on January 20th.
Hi,
At AFUP, we would be on the -1 side (by a huge margin).
The "good" thing would be code that's a bit more readable, yes.
But it w
Den 2016-01-14 kl. 18:21, skrev Thomas Punt:
Hi Björn,
Well, if I had a vote it would definetly be +1. A small question
though, why is the voting period only one week (small RFC or)?
The RFC is quite simple and short, so I thought a one week voting period would
suffice. I'm more than happy to
Hi Björn,
> Well, if I had a vote it would definetly be +1. A small question
> though, why is the voting period only one week (small RFC or)?
The RFC is quite simple and short, so I thought a one week voting period would
suffice. I'm more than happy to extend this though if people don't think the
Den 2016-01-13 kl. 19:48, skrev Thomas Punt:
Hi internals!
Voting has opened for the inclusion of a digit separator in PHP[1]. Voting ends
in
one week's time on January 20th.
Thanks,
Tom
[1]: http://wiki.php.net/rfc/number_format_separator
Well, if I had
Hi internals!
Voting has opened for the inclusion of a digit separator in PHP[1]. Voting ends
in
one week's time on January 20th.
Thanks,
Tom
[1]: http://wiki.php.net/rfc/number_format_separator
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