2009/5/26 Eddie Drapkin oorza...@gmail.com:
Wheels were made to be reinvented!
I already have wheels but I'd like to have tires, it is much more
comfortable while driving fast :)
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Olivier B. php-dev.l...@daevel.fr wrote:
Hi,
why not use reporting thought
David Soria Parra escribió:
Hi List,
I recently discovered that zend_hash_func is equal to
zend_get_hash_value. To clean this up, I would like to remove
zend_hash_func in favor of zend_get_hash in HEAD. If there are no
objections I would commit a patch in a few days.
We can start with the
Hi all,
- Original Message -
From: Matt Wilmas
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009
Hi Dmitry,
I finally updated the patches:
http://realplain.com/php/dval_to_lval.diff
http://realplain.com/php/dval_to_lval_5_3.diff
The patches were updated again, against current CVS (no changes by me).
Hi Rasmus,
- Original Message -
From: Rasmus Lerdorf
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009
So, what is the final conclusion on this one? Are we at a combination
of Matt's and Dmitry's patches here?
I think we definitely need to fix this even in the 5.2 branch and get it
back to 5.1.x and
Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
David Soria Parra escribió:
Hi List,
I recently discovered that zend_hash_func is equal to
zend_get_hash_value. To clean this up, I would like to remove
zend_hash_func in favor of zend_get_hash in HEAD. If there are no
objections I would commit a patch in a few days.
On 30.05.2009, at 01:29, shire wrote:
Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
David Soria Parra escribió:
Hi List,
I recently discovered that zend_hash_func is equal to
zend_get_hash_value. To clean this up, I would like to remove
zend_hash_func in favor of zend_get_hash in HEAD. If there are no
Hi,
Could someone fix phpize to make it return 0 on success? It always
returns -1 when opened via proc_open(), which is exceedingly annoying
when you're trying to use it in a PHP script.
Thanks,
Greg
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Greg Beaver wrote:
Hi,
Could someone fix phpize to make it return 0 on success? It always
returns -1 when opened via proc_open(), which is exceedingly annoying
when you're trying to use it in a PHP script.
Thanks,
Greg
The bottom of phpize does return 0 and should be reached when all
Christopher Jones wrote:
Greg Beaver wrote:
Hi,
Could someone fix phpize to make it return 0 on success? It always
returns -1 when opened via proc_open(), which is exceedingly annoying
when you're trying to use it in a PHP script.
Thanks,
Greg
The bottom of phpize does return 0