Hi
2008/10/14 Lukas Kahwe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 14.10.2008, at 15:03, Markus Fischer wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> That being said I never used this function or the constants in my code.
>>> So is there anyone that does actually use it and has some objection?
>
On 14.10.2008, at 15:03, Markus Fischer wrote:
Hi,
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
That being said I never used this function or the constants in my
code. So is there anyone that does actually use it and has some
objection?
Me neither, but in such cases it's probably a good idea to take a
loo
Hi,
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
That being said I never used this function or the constants in my code.
So is there anyone that does actually use it and has some objection?
Me neither, but in such cases it's probably a good idea to take a look
at code search machines, e.g.
http://www.google.co
[PHP-DEV] Deprecate define_syslog_variables in 5.3
On 14.10.2008, at 04:04, Kalle Sommer Nielsen wrote:
> Hello internals
>
> I've been looking at the function define_syslog_variables(), and I'm
> unsure if its intentional to keep this old functionality in PHP,
> see
Hi Kalle,
Am Dienstag, den 14.10.2008, 04:04 +0200 schrieb Kalle Sommer Nielsen:
[...]
> Therefore I propose the function is being deprecated in 5.3 and removed in
> HEAD.
+1
cu, Lars
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On 14.10.2008, at 04:04, Kalle Sommer Nielsen wrote:
Hello internals
I've been looking at the function define_syslog_variables(), and I'm
unsure if its intentional to keep this old functionality in PHP,
seeing as define_syslog_variables defines a shortcut for each of the
LOG_* constants in the
Hello internals
I've been looking at the function define_syslog_variables(), and I'm
unsure if its intentional to keep this old functionality in PHP,
seeing as define_syslog_variables defines a shortcut for each of the
LOG_* constants in the form of $LOG_*.
Therefore I propose the function is bei