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Request #15415 [VOTE] case sensitive function/class names for PHP5
Submitted: 2002-02-06 20:24 UTC Modified: 2011-03-22 08:25 UTC
Votes:25
Avg. Score:3.7 ± 1.4
Reproduced:16 of 21 (76.2%)
Same Version:2 (12.5%)
Same OS:1 (6.2%)
From: yohgaki@php.net Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: PHP 5.0 OS: ANY
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2002-02-06 20:24 UTC] yohgaki@php.net
Please vote "YES" if you *LIKE* case sensitive function/class/constant names under PHP5.

Please vote "NO" if you *DO NOT LIKE* case sensitive function/class/constant names under PHP5.

Thank you.


PS: I'm creating this report(vote) as a result of Zend Engine 2 and php-dev list discussion. Don't cheat, please :)


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 [2002-02-06 20:46 UTC] alindeman@php.net
YES

 [2002-02-06 21:13 UTC] alindeman@php.net
Oops, wrong place ;)

 [2002-02-07 01:19 UTC] derick@php.net
As I said before: Voting is of nu use anyway, so why vote? It won't be changed although some people would like it.

Derick
 [2002-02-07 01:44 UTC] edejanu at route66 dot ro
YES
 [2002-02-07 02:12 UTC] yohgaki@php.net
Since Andi said that in Zend Engine 2.

Looks like most people does not care about this issue, then case sensitive
function/class/constants for PHP5, IMO. 

So fat, it seems subscribers are nice people who don't cheat :)
 [2002-02-07 02:14 UTC] yohgaki@php.net
s/fat/far/g
 [2002-02-07 13:32 UTC] marten at ditt dot as
YES
 [2002-02-08 11:09 UTC] joey@php.net
No
 [2002-02-08 14:32 UTC] diogo at sphynx dot com dot br
Yes.
 [2003-01-20 08:20 UTC] mex at ecstasy dot sk
NO
 [2003-03-30 06:16 UTC] ondrej at kmit dot sk
YES
 [2003-03-30 16:40 UTC] moxley at moxleydata dot com
YES
 [2003-03-31 06:46 UTC] rich at kastle dot com
NO
 [2003-04-06 14:44 UTC] sn0t at hladat dot sk
YES
 [2003-04-06 14:44 UTC] sn0t at hladat dot sk
YES
 [2003-07-20 17:09 UTC] nightcat at poczta dot onet dot pl
YES
 [2003-07-20 20:18 UTC] cunha17 at uol dot com dot br
IMHO it would make things faster since there will be no strtolower needed, but I think it would break BC and, because of that, my vote is NO.
 [2011-03-22 08:18 UTC] nospam at codesniffer dot com
I vote YES.

Regarding backwards compatibility--this can be made optional via PHP.INI.
 [2011-03-22 08:25 UTC] aharvey@php.net
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