From b1ffdd6fbc7fa7dc2fb3e585e8c720cd0e54b087 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Kokot Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 22:00:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update coding standards Mentioned PHP versions indicate that there is a progress to make code fully follow the coding standards which is not exactly the real case. This patch changes few oudated used PHP versions in intro paragraph and mentions the PHP documentation repository in more abstract way. [ci skip] --- CODING_STANDARDS | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/CODING_STANDARDS b/CODING_STANDARDS index 38e501339c..8931f8c98e 100644 --- a/CODING_STANDARDS +++ b/CODING_STANDARDS @@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ This file lists several standards that any programmer adding or changing code in PHP should follow. Since this file was added at a very late -stage of the development of PHP v3.0, the code base does not (yet) fully -follow it, but it's going in that general direction. Since we are now -well into version 5 releases, many sections have been recoded to use -these rules. +stage of the development of PHP v3.0, the code base does not fully +follow it, but new features are going in that general direction. Many +sections have been recoded to use these rules. Code Implementation ------------------- @@ -298,5 +297,6 @@ highlight_file and show_source), will be separately documented. The proto should still be included, describing which function is aliased. Backwards compatible functions and names should be maintained as long -as the code can be reasonably be kept as part of the codebase. See -/phpdoc/README for more information on documentation. +as the code can be reasonably be kept as part of the codebase. See the +README in the PHP documentation repository for more information on +documentation. -- 2.40.0