Prodigious work Zak - well done. This certainly represents a useful initial
tidy up. It doesn't break anything and cures many of the 'bad offenders'.
In looking through the unchanged function names, the one that screamed 'I am
wrong' most loudly was 'velocis_off_autocommit' which appears to set new
standards in unusual word order :)
As you may have gathered from my previous posts on the subject, I want to
aim much higher than this, but as I gather from everyone else's posts, I'm
in a small minority. I see no reason for the syntax of PHP being any less
than 'very good indeed', so if anyone else is in that minority, without
detracting from the work that Zak has proposed, can we keep this discussion
thread alive because I'm sure that there must be a way of bolting a clean
version of the language onto the existing engine, and surely PHP 5.0 is the
landmark for it's introduction.
Cheers
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