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Drop support for PHP 5 #1751

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sebastianbergmann opened this issue Jun 16, 2015 · 13 comments
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Drop support for PHP 5 #1751

sebastianbergmann opened this issue Jun 16, 2015 · 13 comments
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@sebastianbergmann sebastianbergmann added this to the PHPUnit 6.0 milestone Jun 16, 2015
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jreinke commented Jun 18, 2015

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dracony commented Jun 18, 2015

Drop support for PHP =)))

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quafzi commented Jun 19, 2015

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@sebastianbergmann When will all of phpunit's dependencies and phpunit itself be getting namespaced and psr4 autoloaded? v5 or v6 look like good opportunities to me? Perhaps do everything but phpunit/mockobjects/coverage for v5, then everything in v6?

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Eventually all code will be namespaced. I do not see any value for the end user in namespacing the code so that is not a high priority for me. I also do not see any value in PSR-X-based autoloading and will stick with the class map.

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shehi commented Jun 25, 2015

Uhm, what does drop support for PHP 5 mean?! As in drop supporting 5.0 and increase required level to something in range of 5.3?

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shehi commented Jun 25, 2015

Oh my bad, it is tagged PHPUnit 6 :) Guess its a release exclusively for PHP 7 then.

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Uhm, what does drop support for PHP 5 mean?! As in drop supporting 5.0 and increase required level to something in range of 5.3?

Drop support for all 5.x.

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ghost commented Jul 18, 2015

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@sebastianbergmann sebastianbergmann added the type/backward-compatibility Something will be/is intentionally broken label Aug 19, 2016
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