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Submitted: 2005-08-05 05:20 UTC Modified: 2005-08-05 14:24 UTC
From: de at nospam dot net Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: 5.1.0b3 OS:
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2005-08-05 05:20 UTC] de at nospam dot net
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I hope the targeted audience is reading this before removing it...
I know you are busy doing things... but I think it would be nice to consider the reports a bit more carefully than just writing "this is not a bug"... like it was for example done in #33679 (but I saw it in a few other reports as well).
But see #33558 ... if I am not completly wrong, there at least calling a function which returned a reference were eventually accepted to be a bug and fixed. (It does not tell anything about the other two versions though)
Which means #33679 was not completly "Bogus".

And if you were asking me as a developer (making use of some programming languages), what was in #33679 expected is general practise of OOP. And to me it seemed, that this is something PHP want to move toward.


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 [2005-08-05 09:12 UTC] derick@php.net
This bug system is not meant for whining. No bug -> bogus.
 [2005-08-05 14:24 UTC] de at nospam dot net
No, it is not for whining... but it is not meant to be an automated "no bug" system either...
it is for truly CONSIDERING the bug reports!

If you don't want people reporting, just mention it and you will save a lot of people spending their time.
 
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