Am 15.02.2013 21:49, schrieb Nikita Popov:
a) The DateTimeImmutable class extends the DateTime class. Why was this
done this way? Both classes are incompatible (as in the inheritance
violates LSP). E.g. if you hint against DateTime, then passing in
DateTimeImmutable will not work (as the
Hi,
our default PHP package includes pdo_mysql as a shared module. Creating
a debug build with the same configuration seems to be impossible due to
bug #60840. This bug was closed as Not a bug but it is not clear how
this should be solved.
Why does it only break if --enable-debug is passed and
Hi,
since pkg-config 0.28 pkg-config --cflags-only-I openssl returns an
empty string and not a single space like it did in the previous
versions. This breaks the configure script of PHP when called with
./configure --with-imap --with-imap-ssl.
The relevant snippet from the configure script is:
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Jones [mailto:christopher.jo...@oracle.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 12:54 AM
To: Zeev Suraski
Cc: PHP internals
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] Zend Optimizer+ Source Code now available
Hi Zeev,
I think people are keen to see Optimizer+
On 02/16/2013 11:16 AM, Zeev Suraski wrote:
- Regarding name choice, here are some: ZopCache, Cachze, RunCachze.
Interesting names, I'm curious about pronunciation :)
I don't think I would ever get neither the spelling nor the
pronunciation of Cachze right. I like the much simpler opcache
Hi!
a) The DateTimeImmutable class extends the DateTime class. Why was this
done this way? Both classes are incompatible (as in the inheritance
They're not really incompatible. Functions that do not modify dates
would work just fine. So it's not 100% compatible, which is not the
same as
As we are nearing the final push for the 5.5 release pending the opcode
cache question, could we do a bug killing push please? We have quite a
few old open bugs sitting around that would be good to take a second
look at. Either search https://bugs.php.net for open bugs in the areas
that interest