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The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.
The key features of PHP 5.3.0 include:
* Support for namespaces * Late static binding * Lambda Functions and Closures * Syntax additions: NOWDOC, ternary short cut "?:" and jump label (limited goto), __callStatic() * Under the hood performance improvements * Optional garbage collection for cyclic references * Optional mysqlnd PHP native replacement for libmysql * Improved Windows support including VC9 and experimental X64 binaries as well as portability to other supported platforms * More consistent float rounding * Deprecation notices are now handled via E_DEPRECATED (part of E_ALL) instead of the E_STRICT error level * Several enhancements to enable more flexiblity in php.ini (and ini parsing in general) * New bundled extensions: ext/phar, ext/intl, ext/fileinfo, ext/sqlite3, ext/enchant * Over 140 bug fixes and improvements to PHP, in particular to: ext/openssl, ext/spl and ext/date
This release also drops several extensions and unifies the usage of internal APIs. Users should be aware of the following known backwards compatibility breaks:
* Parameter parsing API unification will cause some functions to behave more or less strict when it comes to type juggling * Removed the following extensions: ext/mhash (see ext/hash), ext/msql, ext/pspell (see ext/enchant), ext/sybase (see ext/sybase_ct) * Moved the following extensions to PECL: ext/ming, ext/fbsql, ext/ncurses, ext/fdf * Removed zend.ze1_compatibility_mode
For users upgrading from PHP 5.2 there is a migration guide available here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.3.0.
For a full list of changes in PHP 5.3.0, see the ChangeLog. -- Otávio Calaça Xavier Desenvolvedor Web Tecgº. Redes de Comunicação poomax.com.br
> The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of PHP
> 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which includes
> a large number of new features and bug fixes.
> The key features of PHP 5.3.0 include:
> * Support for namespaces
> * Late static binding
> * Lambda Functions and Closures
> * Syntax additions: NOWDOC, ternary short cut "?:" and jump label
> (limited goto), __callStatic()
> * Under the hood performance improvements
> * Optional garbage collection for cyclic references
> * Optional mysqlnd PHP native replacement for libmysql
> * Improved Windows support including VC9 and experimental X64 binaries
> as well as portability to other supported platforms
> * More consistent float rounding
> * Deprecation notices are now handled via E_DEPRECATED (part of E_ALL)
> instead of the E_STRICT error level
> * Several enhancements to enable more flexiblity in php.ini (and ini
> parsing in general)
> * New bundled extensions: ext/phar, ext/intl, ext/fileinfo,
> ext/sqlite3, ext/enchant
> * Over 140 bug fixes and improvements to PHP, in particular to:
> ext/openssl, ext/spl and ext/date
> This release also drops several extensions and unifies the usage of
> internal APIs. Users should be aware of the following known backwards
> compatibility breaks:
> * Parameter parsing API unification will cause some functions to behave
> more or less strict when it comes to type juggling
> * Removed the following extensions: ext/mhash (see ext/hash), ext/msql,
> ext/pspell (see ext/enchant), ext/sybase (see ext/sybase_ct)
> * Moved the following extensions to PECL: ext/ming, ext/fbsql,
> ext/ncurses, ext/fdf
> * Removed zend.ze1_compatibility_mode
> For users upgrading from PHP 5.2 there is a migration guide available here,
> detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.3.0.
> For a full list of changes in PHP 5.3.0, see the ChangeLog.
> --
> Otávio Calaça Xavier
> Desenvolvedor Web
> Tecgº. Redes de Comunicação
> poomax.com.br
>> The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of PHP
>> 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which includes
>> a large number of new features and bug fixes.
>> The key features of PHP 5.3.0 include:
>> * Support for namespaces
>> * Late static binding
>> * Lambda Functions and Closures
>> * Syntax additions: NOWDOC, ternary short cut "?:" and jump label
>> (limited goto), __callStatic()
>> * Under the hood performance improvements
>> * Optional garbage collection for cyclic references
>> * Optional mysqlnd PHP native replacement for libmysql
>> * Improved Windows support including VC9 and experimental X64 binaries
>> as well as portability to other supported platforms
>> * More consistent float rounding
>> * Deprecation notices are now handled via E_DEPRECATED (part of E_ALL)
>> instead of the E_STRICT error level
>> * Several enhancements to enable more flexiblity in php.ini (and ini
>> parsing in general)
>> * New bundled extensions: ext/phar, ext/intl, ext/fileinfo,
>> ext/sqlite3, ext/enchant
>> * Over 140 bug fixes and improvements to PHP, in particular to:
>> ext/openssl, ext/spl and ext/date
>> This release also drops several extensions and unifies the usage of
>> internal APIs. Users should be aware of the following known backwards
>> compatibility breaks:
>> * Parameter parsing API unification will cause some functions to
>> behave more or less strict when it comes to type juggling
>> * Removed the following extensions: ext/mhash (see ext/hash),
>> ext/msql, ext/pspell (see ext/enchant), ext/sybase (see ext/sybase_ct)
>> * Moved the following extensions to PECL: ext/ming, ext/fbsql,
>> ext/ncurses, ext/fdf
>> * Removed zend.ze1_compatibility_mode
>> For users upgrading from PHP 5.2 there is a migration guide available
>> here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.3.0.
>> For a full list of changes in PHP 5.3.0, see the ChangeLog.
>> --
>> Otávio Calaça Xavier
>> Desenvolvedor Web
>> Tecgº. Redes de Comunicação
>> poomax.com.br
>> The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of PHP
>> 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which includes
>> a large number of new features and bug fixes.
>> The key features of PHP 5.3.0 include:
>> * Support for namespaces
>> * Late static binding
>> * Lambda Functions and Closures
>> * Syntax additions: NOWDOC, ternary short cut "?:" and jump label
>> (limited goto), __callStatic()
>> * Under the hood performance improvements
>> * Optional garbage collection for cyclic references
>> * Optional mysqlnd PHP native replacement for libmysql
>> * Improved Windows support including VC9 and experimental X64 binaries
>> as well as portability to other supported platforms
>> * More consistent float rounding
>> * Deprecation notices are now handled via E_DEPRECATED (part of E_ALL)
>> instead of the E_STRICT error level
>> * Several enhancements to enable more flexiblity in php.ini (and ini
>> parsing in general)
>> * New bundled extensions: ext/phar, ext/intl, ext/fileinfo,
>> ext/sqlite3, ext/enchant
>> * Over 140 bug fixes and improvements to PHP, in particular to:
>> ext/openssl, ext/spl and ext/date
>> This release also drops several extensions and unifies the usage of
>> internal APIs. Users should be aware of the following known backwards
>> compatibility breaks:
>> * Parameter parsing API unification will cause some functions to
>> behave more or less strict when it comes to type juggling
>> * Removed the following extensions: ext/mhash (see ext/hash),
>> ext/msql, ext/pspell (see ext/enchant), ext/sybase (see ext/sybase_ct)
>> * Moved the following extensions to PECL: ext/ming, ext/fbsql,
>> ext/ncurses, ext/fdf
>> * Removed zend.ze1_compatibility_mode
>> For users upgrading from PHP 5.2 there is a migration guide available
>> here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.3.0.
>> For a full list of changes in PHP 5.3.0, see the ChangeLog.
>> --
>> Otávio Calaça Xavier
>> Desenvolvedor Web
>> Tecgº. Redes de Comunicação
>> poomax.com.br