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Re: query: how many use PHP for linux scripts [message #185925 is a reply to message #185918] Wed, 14 May 2014 21:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ben Bacarisse is currently offline  Ben Bacarisse
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The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> writes:

> On 14/05/14 13:39, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
>> The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> writes:
>>
>>> On 13/05/14 21:35, Tim Streater wrote:
>> <snip>
>>>> I can't be arsed to fiddle around with C these days. Too much faffing
>>>> around with declarations - and no string handling to speak of either.
>>>>
>>>> Non-issues in PHP.
>>>>
>>> string handling is the chief reason I prefer C..
>>
>> That seems odd since PHP has almost every single low-level C string
>> function available to it. You can strspn and strncmp to your heart's
>> content in PHP. Pretty much the only ones missing are strcat and strcpy
>> but, surely, they can't be why you prefer C.
>>
> No., I prefer it because ex of the library, its easier to manipulate
> at the raw level.

Is "ex of the library" a typo?

Anyway, it still seems odd. I don't know what "its easier to manipulate
at the raw level" means, but if using C's string functions are, for you,
easier than writing PHP's almost identical string functions, so be it.
I can live with one more mystery in my life.

>> A PHP translation of C string handling would inevitably be simpler since
>> there would be no need manage the storage. That's the biggest advantage
>> in my opinion, even if never used any of PHP's more complex string
>> manipulation.
>>
>
> when managing storage is no harder than
>
> char buf[1024];
>
> I cant see the issue.

No, indeed. Maybe you perspective comes from use-case in which either
static or automatic arrays of fixed size are all you need.

--
Ben.
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