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ID: 50696 Updated by: phi...@php.net Reported by: endosquid at endosquid dot com Summary: number_format when passed a 0 as first function argument, returns null Status: Wont fix Type: Bug Package: Math related Operating System: Linux 32 bit PHP Version: 5.3.1 Block user comment: Y Private report: N New Comment: This is a bugs database and not a discussion forum (e.g., hacker news) so please treat it as such. Sure it's nice to see all of this excitement and interest in the PHP project (patches welcome! :) but let's try to be productive and reasonable. The bug status is "Won't fix" which means it will not change nor be reverted. This report is 2.5 years old. And the current behavior exists in both the 5.3 and 5.4 branches. So while the discussion of this bug veered off course, and frustration was shown, please consider putting energy towards other tasks like submitting patches and creating RFCs. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-06-22 05:41:21] izanagisan at gmail dot com at so many points in this conversation a little understanding from the submitter of the bug would have been beneficial. He led the thread into a silly fuss instead of making it a search for solutions, even when in his situation there was little hope he'd get one. Surely Rasmus was the perfect person to help him, if he'd just asked kindly instead of proposing the whole PHP development team was mad for attempting to standardize the language a bit more months or no months of changing and testing, he handled this poorly ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-06-22 04:20:52] contact at joezimjs dot com I agree with Endosquid. What you did isn't a "bug fix". Whether or not it complies with your zend_parse_parameters() nonsense is not the point. A function should only return values that make sense for that function to return. number_format is supposed to return a string of a number in a specific format. NULL is neither a string nor a number. However, the documentation does dictate that number_format's first parameter is supposed to be a float, and it is the programmer's job to supply correct parameters to the functions they use. If you supply a string when there should be a number, you're doing it wrong. Sooo, you both fail at your jobs. :D ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-08-23 01:41:43] jacob at jacobweber dot com Fun thread! Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has a complete list of the functions that changed as a result of this zend_parse_parameters() fix. I don't see anything specific in the upgrade instructions: http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration53.incompatible.php Also, will number_format((float) $x) behave under PHP 5.3.x exactly the same way that number_format($x) behaved under PHP 5.2.x? Are there any subtle differences? Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-01-08 23:47:19] bj...@php.net Sir. This issue was recently brought to my attention. On behalf of PHP I would like to apologize. I see that now that you have been treated unfairly. After carefully reviewing this bug report with our board of directors on 4chan, we have come to the conclusion that your "rusty C skills" should be enough to fix the issue. I would therefore like to remind you that ras...@php.net is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasmus_lerdorf Again, I sincerely apologize. We will try to stop fixing bugs in PHP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-01-08 23:22:52] endosquid at endosquid dot com Just look in the mirror, pal. You need classes on how to listen to others. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50696 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50696&edit=1