On 2/4/2004 12:20 PM, Zeev Suraski wrote:

Hey,

As you must have realized Andi and I have resolved some of the key remaining issues for PHP 5 (and we still are).
Due to fact that some of these changes have been pretty big changes we suggest to turn the RC1 we wanted to release at the end of January to a beta 4 by the end of next week.
If everything goes smoothly after that, we think RC1 should follow two weeks later.
Also, Dmitry has pretty much finished his work on doing a major rewrite of the SOAP extension. We think it would be cool to include it in Beta 4 (it will be feature-frozen by that time) and then go for inclusion in PHP 5.


A couple of issues we'd like to decide onbefore we go out with beta 4 are:

(a) Failure return value of FETCH_RESOURCE and the default return value - should we change it to be FALSE? Today it's NULL, which is inconsistent with most of the functions in PHP which return FALSE on failure. The downside is that changing it may break scripts that check the return value with === or !==

(b) Default inclusion of the SOAP extension

Comments welcome,

Zeev

Ok, after many many days of trying to figure out why my posts were not showing up, I finally figured it out

> (b) Default inclusion of the SOAP extension
I would have to +1 this. I have seen extensive use of SOAP + PHP recently and I think that this would be a great addition, however I can see Ilia's point:


> +0. Overall it seems like a good idea. However, I am not sure how
> stable is SOAP extension after massive revisions Dmitry did and the
> TODO list still has quite a few entries in it. Do we really want to
> halt (feature freeze) development at this point?

Even still, I feel that this would be a valuable addition to PHP since many sites/scripts are using SOAP.

Joe Estock (a.k.a. guru)

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