Small news that’s big to me: my PHP Testfest submissions made ...

Courtesy Planet PHP  Thu, 06/12/2008 - 18:11

Someday I’ll look back on this post and think it’s super lame, but my recent submission of two tests for PHP’s putenv() function made it into PHP_5_3!

I’ve officially made a contribution…it’s a red letter day, folks. Without Atlanta PHP and PHP’s Testfest , none of this would have been possible. :)

See the CVS commit message here

Specifically, these two tests test the use of putenv() with INI settings safe_mode_allowed_env_vars ...

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