Sara Golemon wrote:
As far as what's returned by convert() in the case of codepoint
errors, I thought that was explained in the usage sections, but I'll
put some content into the error handling section as well (and link to
the existing intl functions related to error surfacing,
The problem with t
As far as what's returned by convert() in the case of codepoint
errors, I thought that was explained in the usage sections, but I'll
put some content into the error handling section as well (and link to
the existing intl functions related to error surfacing,
As to determining how many invalid code
Sara Golemon wrote:
There doesn't seem to be any further discussion. I figured if someone
has more objections during the week this stays open for voting they
can be addressed, and if need be the voting can be reset and resumed.
This may already be covered elsewhere, but is there a return from
There doesn't seem to be any further discussion. I figured if someone
has more objections during the week this stays open for voting they
can be addressed, and if need be the voting can be reset and resumed.
-Sara
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Pierre Joye wrote:
> Just for the record, it is
Just for the record, it is one week minimum, not maximum :)
If you think that the implementation details are solved and ready to be
voted on, then heh, go ahead :)
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Sara Golemon wrote:
> The requisite one week minimum has passed and there have been no
> further c
The requisite one week minimum has passed and there have been no
further comments since my last update (which addressed all comments
thereto) so I'm opening the voting process on
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/uconverter
Cheers,
-Sara
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