Monday, August 31, 2009

Re: CakePHP + PHP5.3 = ?

Coffee, and very understanding girlfriends/boyfriends/husbands/
wives ;-).

On Aug 31, 12:08 pm, d <mil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> how do you guys find the time? seriously. you people are awesome.
>
> On Aug 31, 7:19 am, jperras <joel.per...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Alright guys, it seems like you're all a bit confused.
>
> > If you only read one line of this entire post, read this: CakePHP 1.3 !
> > = Cake3
>
> > Now, while this may seem obvious to many, you guys have made the same
> > mistake that I've seen a few times on the #cakephp channel. The first
> > is a branch in the cakephp 1.x project, and the last is a completely
> > different beast altogether.
>
> > CakePHP 1.2 supports PHP4 and PHP5.2, inclusively. PHP 5.3 introduced
> > a few changes to the error handler flags, which we have accounted for
> > in CakePHP 1.3-dev and will be accounting for in all subsequent
> > releases.
>
> > The reason we are not including PHP 5.3 compatibility in CakePHP 1.2.x
> > is that we want people to move forward to CakePHP 1.3 & up when they
> > become stable. If you're willing to update the php *language* to a new
> > point release and not willing to update your application to a new
> > framework point release, I think you have a slight disconnect. If you
> > want, you could always apply the patches that we have committed to 1.3-
> > dev to a local git branch, and continue on your merry way by merging
> > in upstream changes from 1.2.x into your local branch.
>
> > CakePHP 1.2.x and 1.3.x are in *the same project*, athttp://code.cakephp.org/cakephp
> > . 1.2 and 1.3-dev are simply different branches.
>
> > CakePHP 2.0, a *different project*, is *also* being worked on, which
> > will be PHP 5.2 and up *only*, meaning we're dropping support for
> > PHP4. Seehttp://code.cakephp.org/cakephp2tofollow along the
> > development of this project. The goal of this release is to be a
> > nearly transparent upgrade for anyone running CakePHP 1.3 stable
> > (whenever that is released), meaning that the two should be pretty
> > much 100% API compatible.
>
> > Finally Cake3 is a *different project*, found athttp://code.cakephp.org/cake3.
> > This is an experimental project which is a complete rewrite of the
> > CakePHP framework from the ground up, and will *only* support PHP 5.3
> > and up.
>
> > I hope this clears up some of the confusion.
> > -jperras.
>
> > On Aug 30, 2:45 pm, Miles J <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Yeah im pretty positive it wont be interchangeable. It uses a whole
> > > new model setup and also uses namespaces.
>
> > > The most you can do is interchange between 1.3/2.0.
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