ID:               49594
 Updated by:       bever...@php.net
 Reported By:      jay at phpcourses dot ca
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: all
 PHP Version:      5.3.0
 New Comment:

No, you think it's a mistake. In fact, the PCRE library offers more
features, (mostly) better performance and is used in other programming
languages as well (Java, Javascript, .NET). On top of that, it offers
more consistent syntax.

After all, no one is forcing you to upgrade your PHP version. It will
remain available throughout the 5.x versions. Just don't update to PHP 6
if it really is a problem. Either way, you've got more than enough time
to update any scripts or sites.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-10-01 15:16:20] paj...@php.net

You completely ignore the options you have, that's your rights. There
is no bug, there is no issue > bogus. If you don't know how to use the
error_reporting flags, please read the manual or ask for support in one
of the numerous support channels.

Thanks for your understanding.

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[2009-10-01 15:03:36] jay at phpcourses dot ca

you've missed the point entirely

unlike C and Java etc

php has gone the route of "most of your old scripts will no longer work
when you upgrade php"

it's a mistake

there is no point in trying to defend it, it's a known mistake that's
made many of us upset

for example, i teach php at a university and at a college, in addition
to being a contractor and developing my own sites such as
torqueinvoicing.com and we all know it's a mistake

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[2009-10-01 14:29:34] paj...@php.net

The api is still usable as it is emulated by pcre. If you really like
to use it for the rest of your life, disable the deprecated warnings and
be done with that.

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[2009-10-01 14:25:16] jay at phpcourses dot ca

recommended?

simply not true

all it ever says is "Note: preg_match(), which uses a Perl-compatible
regular expression syntax, is often a faster alternative to ereg(). "

plus, posix regex have a life of their own, independent of php

at my engineering firm we use posix regex exclusively

php is making a mistake abandoning parts of its api.

a mistake.

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[2009-10-01 04:44:08] a at b dot c dot de

For the past eight years PHP has recommended using the PCRE regex
functions. This has been noted on, for example, the manual page for
ereg().

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