Re: Re: com php-src: Fix bug #67064 in a BC safe way You can use an optional parameter now when implementing the Countable interface to get the $mode
passed to count().: ext/standard/array.c ext/standard/tests/array/bug67064.phpt
Am 06.05.2014 um 00:00 schrieb Hannes Magnusson <hannes.magnusson@gmail.com>:
> Bump.
>
> How did this end?
>
> -Hannes
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 1:50 PM, Bob Weinand <bobwei9@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Am 13.4.2014 um 22:32 schrieb Stas Malyshev <smalyshev@sugarcrm.com>:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>> an API change. The interface hasn't changed.
>>>
>>> It has. Formerly, you did not have a parameter supplied for this
>>> function, starting with next version, you do. If you write code that
>>> implements this function, you need to know it changed.
>>>
>>> Also, this change seems to break a lot of tests, see:
>>> https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds/22895161
>>>
>>> Looks like it is not as BC safe as it was intended. Please fix it or
>>> revert the change - BC break in 5.4 is not acceptable.
>>
>> The tests fail, because Zend checks for the number of parameters passed and warns then.
>>
>>>> It'd only be an API change if it forced the user to change its declaration.
>>>
>>> Not true. For example, we document new functions in UPGRADING, even
>>> though adding new functions does not force anybody to change anything.
>>> Same with new parameter to existing functions - see for example "Changes
>>> to existing functions" section.
>>
>> I thought UPGRADING would be only for new versions (not micros).
>>
>>> Looking at it again, I don't think we can put this patch in either 5.4
>>> or 5.5. It changes extension API and breaks any module that implements
>>> Countable because most of them expect 0 params and will produce warning
>>> if given one param. Right now it broke Phar and SplObserver, but
>>> third-party modules will have the same issue. Unless you find a way to
>>> fix this in a generic way, we can only do it in 5.6, and even that only
>>> with permission from Ferenc, since we're in the freeze now. In any case,
>>> this means UPGRADING and probably UPGRADING.INTERNALS note is absolutely
>>> necessary, as every extension having Countable classes will need to be
>>> fixed.
>>
>> Btw. I really didn't think about the fact that zpp warns if there are too many
>> parameters. I think your concerns are valid; will ask Ferenc for PHP 5.6 (put him in CC)
>>
>>> This is, BTW, why we should have RFC and pull request before committing
>>> such changes.
>>
>> I really thought nothing bad could happen: a few lines which look absolutely clean...
>>
>> (Although it's not worth a RFC, I should have PR that first…)
>>
>> Bob
It’s now PHP 5.6 upwards and there are notes on it on the right places now.
Should be fine now I think.
Bob
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