Ilia A. wrote: > On August 14, 2002 02:05 am, you wrote: > >>Hi Ilia, >> >>One of the compaliant about PHP is things has been >>depreciated/changed w/o proper prior notice. Many >>users are tried with the _bad_ practice AFAIK. > > > Well depreciation does not mean the functions were removed, it simply means > that there is an advisory by developers indicating that the function MAY be > removed at some future point. > Now, if you consider other languages, or libraries like glibc for example, > they do depreciate functions once in the blue moon. When that is done during > compilation, unless error level is set to nill you would get a notice from > the compiler indicating that a certain function has been depriciated and you > should use function XYZ as an alternative. > > Perphaps, we should do the same for PHP?
A few issues are needed to be resolved, but it may work. Anyway, We are better to have loadmap for both developer and users. Why? I guess we don't have agreement how PECL is used still, and/or which module should be moved to PECL, for example. There are many things that are better to be described/notified. I posted the feature request so that someone is interested someday, since not many people are interested last time I asked here. -- Yasuo Ohgaki -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php