On Tue, Mar 24, 2026 at 11:14 AM LamentXU <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I believe the RFC “Don't trim NUL bytes by default” is ready to move to the 
> voting phase. I intend to open the voting period soon (typically 7 days).
>
> RFC page: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/dont_trim_nul
>
> This RFC proposes to remove \0 (NUL byte) from the default character mask of 
> trim(), ltrim(), and rtrim(), to align with common expectations and avoid 
> unintended trimming of legitimate NUL-containing strings. Please tell me if 
> there are any final comments or concerns. Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
> Weilin Du
>
> p.s. Not that sure if this email is going be be sent in the correct thread, 
> so I would post the thread link here if it doesn't 
> https://externals.io/message/130318

I agree that \0 is a control byte and not whitespace, so it probably
shouldn't be included in any of the trim functions. However, at this
stage in PHP's lifecycle I am not sure if we should fix it.

There hasn't been much discussion, so dear internals: are simply busy,
un-opinionated, or what?

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