Hey Brain,

watch your attitude, we're not here to solve your problems. fgetcvs is 
not broken at all, it has been fixed recently. If you still think it's 
broken file a bugreport. 

Derick


On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Brian Moon wrote:

> Has the new function been created yet and if not when?
> 
> We have just spent 2 weeks investigating why our pages started dragging to
> find out that register_shutdown_function is BROKE.  I am a little
> discouraged from what I have read on this.  It seems that BC is only a
> concern when the right person likes the old way it worked.  When the right
> people don't like the way things work, BC is thrown out the window and code
> is broken.  fgetcsv is broke and has been broke IMO.  It causes segfaults.
> Read the archives.  But because it would break BC (and the orig author likes
> the way it workds) it stays unchanged.
> 
> As for the new function,If we are creating a new function, we should create
> a new one for the NEW behavior.  This is the same thing that happened with
> mysql_fetch_array.  At first, it returned an associative array and
> mysql_fetch_row returned a numerical array.  Then someone said, "I want both
> in one call", so, someone decided that mysql_fetch_array should return both.
> Well, people complained (me included) and the solution was make it take an
> optional param to designate the array type with both being the default.
> Now, we all know that assoc should have been the default. So, i wrote
> mysql_fetch_assoc, got it commited and never looked back on that one.
> 
> Thanks for the time.
> 
> Brian Moon
> dealnews.com
> 
> 
> 
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