On 23 June 2010 14:14, Pierre Joye wrote:
> hi Richard,
>
> What's the point of testing RC/alpha/beta? You should use only
> 5.3.0/1/2 to compare to 5.3.3RC1 (and later final).
True. I built the framework a while ago and never really stopped to
think about the waste of time in testing alpha/beta/
On 23 June 2010 13:54, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=47938
> imho
> Tyrael
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Richard Quadling
> wrote:
>>
>> I have a testing framework that allows me to test my code against many
>> versions of PHP ...
>>
>> V5.0.x=V5.0.0 V5.0.1 V5.0.2 V5.
hi Richard,
What's the point of testing RC/alpha/beta? You should use only
5.3.0/1/2 to compare to 5.3.3RC1 (and later final).
Cheers,
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> I have a testing framework that allows me to test my code against many
> versions of PHP ...
>
> V5.0
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=47938
imho
Tyrael
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> I have a testing framework that allows me to test my code against many
> versions of PHP ...
>
> V5.0.x=V5.0.0 V5.0.1 V5.0.2 V5.0.4 V5.0.5
> V5.1.x=V5.1.0 V5.1.1 V5.1.2 V5.1.3 V5.1.4 V5.1
I have a testing framework that allows me to test my code against many
versions of PHP ...
V5.0.x=V5.0.0 V5.0.1 V5.0.2 V5.0.4 V5.0.5
V5.1.x=V5.1.0 V5.1.1 V5.1.2 V5.1.3 V5.1.4 V5.1.6
V5.2.x=V5.2.0 V5.2.1 V5.2.2 V5.2.3 V5.2.4 V5.2.5 V5.2.6 V5.2.7RC2
V5.2.7RC3 V5.2.7RC4 V5.2.7RC5 V5.2.7 V5.2.8 V5.2.9