I have code that uses get_magic_quotes_gpc and I'm trying to divine what it was actually doing to remove the function call, but I'm somewhat baffled by the return value in the documentation, did it really ever only return false?
Can anyone tell me if composer.json#/type="symfony-bundle" is still relevant for Symfony Bundle? There is no reference to such string in composer/composer nor composer/installers nor symfony/flex. Nothing more come to my mind to check, any ideas?
You need to remove every mention of this function from your code and do not replace it with anything else.
get_magic_quotes_gpc() has been useless ever since PHP 5.4.0. It would tell you whether you have magic quotes switched on in the configuration or not. Magic quotes were a terrible idea and t...
@Derick Are you the one in charge of making release announcement tweets from @official_php, or is that something I'm able to do, too (and just don't know)?
Which of the following has better performance for php?
1. Putting 200 country name in a .php file and return it as array 2. Putting 200 country in a json file and using it with file_get_content and json_decode
@IluTov I think closing (maybe after 2 weeks) with a good comment is the way to go (if there really was no reply from the author; and sometimes they ask to keep it open; maybe switch to draft in those cases). Joe did that several times, but I can't find those PRs for reference. /cc @ramsey
In ye olde bug tracker, we used to have a script that closed stuff after 2 weeks of inactivity. It's pointless to mark things stale as you can just close (and reopen if necessary)