At 14:23 13/1/2001, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
>ZS>> I think the answer for (1) is 'yes'. The answer for (2) depends
>ZS>> on how big it is - if it's big, I don't think it makes sense to
>
>22 files of code in one directory. Around 500K of diskspace. I.e.,
>comparable to expat, which we have in-tree.
Well, the main difference is that expat is used by many more people (it's
built into PHP by default). readline is only useful for a handful of
people, I'd imagine. I think it'd be best if we try to cooperate with
christos and create a library that can build for PHP 'out of the box' (so
that we don't have to include it in the PHP source tree, and so that the
codebases won't fork).
Zeev
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