mwaples@waples.net writes:
> I was reading
> http://www.linuxworld.com.au/article.php3?aid=123&tid=8
> and specifically
> "Later in 2001 this flexibility may extend even within the MySQL
> database server, with PHP scripts used as stored procedures within MySQL
> database"
> I won't hold my breath for that to happen in 2001 knowing MYsql's many
> promised future features but it got me wondering
>
> Since there is pl/perl is it all remotely possible that a pl/php could
> be implemented ?
Well, in software, you can do pretty much anything with enough
hacking, so it's definitely possible.
As for whether it will be done, well, what does PHP give you over
Perl? I know Perl well and PHP AFAICS is a tiny subset of Perl
designed to be embedded in web pages. Given PL/Perl, do we really
need PL/PHP?
If someone (you?) think's it's important it'll probably get written.
-Doug