>Jonny, it your personal email address is bouncing. >That you know (maybe even the mailinglist email bounces for you). Sorry for that. It seems like 1409.org is permanently gone. I've now switched to an account I have to pay for just to be on the safe side in the future. I hope this will also prevent most of the spam I received as they use SpamAssassin...
>> - SNMP_VALUEMETHOD_LIBRARY: >> - SNMP_VALUEMETHOD_PLAIN: >> - SNMP_VALUEMETHOD_OBJECT: >Do these names to be so long?? I was thinking we cane drop the >'VALUEMETHOD' or 'METHOD' part. Would that be OK and which do >you prefer?? To be honest I was never happy with these names. "valuemethod" sounds clumsy to me, but English is not my mother tongue. I'm also not happy with "snmp_setvaluemethod" as a function name. Maybe we could call the function "snmp_setvalueretrieval" and the constants SNMP_VALUE_*? I'm really not insisting on names, I only want the functionality, so every comment is welcome! >> the value type returned by the SNMP >> agent (the ASN_* constants from the net-snmp library are also >> defined as PHP constants) >I believe the ASN_ prefix should be SNMP_ and changed as such. >That they are internally ASN_ does not matter. Ok, I'll change these constants to SNMP_*. >ANother thing I would like to ask is whether the group wants to support >also all kinds of types of SNMP that are not standardized and somehow >added to NET-SNMP as an expiriment. >I believe it is better to drop those, what do you think?? I don't need them. If nobody gives me some reason to keep them, I'll drop them. I'll wait for another week for some comments as I have a strange feeling that absolutely nobody else has yet commented on the patch. If no further comments are posted, I'll create a new patch. Would be a dream if gets into 4.3.3... Cheers, Jonny -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php