On 5/17/05, Blake Matheny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - No need to add an extension every time you upgrade PHP
But you still need to write a custom shared library, so this is not such a great point. > - No additional patching (which an extension essentially requires) But you still need to write a custom shared library. > - Only adds a couple of extra operations (no performance hit) > - Backwards compatible with existing php.ini I don't think those two points are relevant. > - Possibility for other prefixes (script:,file:,socket:,etc) This is the only plus point in your argument, but you should consider that we already have a mechanism for logging to files, and no one has asked to be able to log to anything else for quite some time. I think you really need to do some convincing to get the patch in, and I don't see many benefits to the majority of PHP users with the patch as it stands now. --Wez. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php