Re: [PHP-DEV] Type hinting

2010-06-02 Thread Ferenc Kovacs
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Chad Fulton chadful...@gmail.com wrote: Hello! As I mentioned, I think that we have to inform the caller about the problem (be either a type or a conversion mismatch), so the only options to trigger an error, or throw an exception. I like the exception

Re: [PHP-DEV] Type hinting

2010-06-02 Thread Eloy Bote Falcon
Hi! 2010/6/2 Stas Malyshev smalys...@sugarcrm.com Hi! Is there some other reason / use case for wanting exceptions? So, I mean, where is the use case where '123abc' will be passed to a type-hinted field where you could catch the exception and do something meaningful to carry on with the

[PHP-DEV] Re: SVN Account Request: mryaggi

2010-06-02 Thread Mark Skilbeck
On 01/06/10 14:59, Guillaume F wrote: Fix bugs i'm fed up to cope with while developping in PHP. Mr. Miyagi?! Give this man an SVN account *right now*!! -- Mark Skilbeck mahcuz.com | gtk.php.net | pecl.php.net/cairo | docs.php.net -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To

[PHP-DEV] Re: SVN Account Request: mryaggi

2010-06-02 Thread Mark Skilbeck
On 01/06/10 14:59, Guillaume F wrote: Fix bugs i'm fed up to cope with while developping in PHP. Mr. Miyagi?! Give this man an SVN account *right now*!! -- Mark Skilbeck mahcuz.com | gtk.php.net | pecl.php.net/cairo | docs.php.net -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To

[PHP-DEV] performance of the new output api

2010-06-02 Thread Michael Wallner
JFYI SCNR, I produced some synthetic numbers of the performance comparing the new output control layer with the old one -- actually because I expected the new code to be less efficient than the one we had. I didn't have the chance to do this until now, because comparing php-unicode with

Re: [PHP-DEV] performance of the new output api

2010-06-02 Thread John LeSueur
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Michael Wallner m...@php.net wrote: Now the script: ?php ini_set(memory_limit, 2G); function mib($b) { return $b ? number_format($b/1024/1204, 1, ., ') : ?; typo: shouldn't this be $b/1024/1024? John