> Is this really the criteria being used to support a lack of consistency? > > This sort of thing (inconsistency) is one reason why PHP is frequently > attacked and why developers consider various APIs to be unintuitive. We > should pick a standard, any standard, and stick to it. I dislike > StudlyCaps as much as the next guy, but I think inconsistency is even > worse. > > I thought this issue was decided a few months ago... > > Chris
I really hate the Studlycaps convention. I prefer the old dash. Why not use this only for new extensions? Do you know the pain to update all the docs??... You have changed Tidy and SQLite so far. Thats lots of work for me and for the documentation team. I would vote to use that convention just for new extensions. RC1 is out and the persons are already testing and trying out their scripts. Why make a script that worked in RC1 incopatible with RC2? And I would vote even to revert the changed in Tidy and SQLite... Who prefers the Studly caps instead of the well used '_'? Nuno -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php