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Hi all! PHP team is glad to announce the release of the first PHP 7.3.0 pre-release version, PHP 7.3.0 Alpha 1. This starts the PHP 7.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is at: https://wiki.php.net/todo/php73 The source code can be downloaded from: https://downloads.php.net/~stas/ Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system at http://bugs.php.
Just announced something at OSCON that's probably going to get a lot of folks talking and making assumptions, so before things get out of hand, I want to provide some context. We (As in PHP) have been talking about making a spec for the PHP language for a LONG time. With PHPNG around the corner, the need for a formal spec is even more important so that we can reliably ensure that PHP.Next matches
For people who know me it's not a secret that PHP performance is my main responsibility and passion at Zend. Actually, starting from PHP 5.0 we already made 6 times speedup on synthetic benchmarks and about 2 times speedup on real-life applications. We endlessly made improvements in PHP engine and OPCache. However, by PHP 5.5 release we weren’t be able to make any serious progress, and among other
On 12/16/2013 07:30 PM, Rowan Collins wrote: > The core functions which follow neither rule include C-style > abbreviations like "strptime" which couldn't be automatically swapped to > either format, and complete anomalies like "nl2br". If you named those > functions as part of a consistent style, you would probably also follow > stronger naming conventions than Rasmus did when he named > "htmlspe
Hi, I've just rerun some synthetic and real-life benchmarks. All the test were run on the same box (Linux, Core2 Duo 3GHz, 4GB RAM). 5.3 and 5.4 where configured and build with the same options and ran as FastCGI server with the same number of processes and set of extensions. PHP performance [sec] --------------------- 5.3 5.4 speedup bench.php 3.21 2.56 20% micro_bench.php 23.15 11.23 50% PHP + Z
Hi Internals, after 2 weeks of voting and discussion, I closed the votes today. The results are fairly straightforward. Most of the users want to move to a decentralized version control system. 52 want to switch to git 15 want to switch to Mercurial 1 for bazaar 13 want to stay with SVN I don't want to make a difference of who voted for what. I think the results are overwhelming in favor of Git. I
svn: /php/php-src/ branches/PHP_5_2/NEWS branches/PHP_5_2/ext/standard/html.c branches/PHP_5_2/ext/standard/tests/strings/bug49785.phpt branches/PHP_5_3/ext/standard/html.c branches/PHP_5_3/ext/standard/tests/strings/bug49785.phpt trunk/ext/standard/html.c trunk/ext/standard/tests/strings/bug49785.phpt
moriyoshi Mon Feb 16 01:58:16 2009 UTC Modified files: (Branch: PHP_5_2) /php-src NEWS /php-src/ext/mbstring/libmbfl/filters mbfilter_cp932.c mbfilter_sjis.c Log: - MFH: Fix bug #47399 mb_check_encoding() return true for some illegal SJIS characrters. http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/NEWS?r1=1.2027.2.547.2.1420&r2=1.2027.2.547.2.1421&diff_format=u Index: php-src/NEWS diff -u php-src/NEWS:1.20
Hi all, http://news.php.net/php.zend-engine.cvs/6039 PHP 5.3 officially has namespaces. The patch committed is a direct port of HEAD, neither of which has the patch for multiple namespaces yet, but this will come soon. As soon as I get my 5.3 dev environment up and running, I will start converting Pyrus to namespaces. This will probably not be too soon. Greg php.pear.dev (#48196) next »
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