Deprecated features in PHP 7.2.x
 
  Unquoted strings
  
   Unquoted strings that are non-existent global constants are taken to be
   strings of themselves. This behaviour used to emit an
   E_NOTICE, but will now emit an
   E_WARNING. In the next major version of PHP, an
   Error exception will be thrown instead.
  
  
  
 
  
  
   The png2wbmp() and jpeg2wbmp()
   functions from the GD extension have now been deprecated and will be removed
   in the next major version of PHP.
  
  
 
 
  
  
   The __autoload() method has been deprecated because it is
   inferior to spl_autoload_register() (due to it not being
   able to chain autoloaders), and there is no interoperability between the two
   autoloading styles.
  
  
 
  track_errors ini setting and $php_errormsg variable
  
   When the track_errors ini setting is enabled, a
   $php_errormsg variable is created in the local scope when
   a non-fatal error occurs. Given that the preferred way of retrieving such
   error information is by using error_get_last(), this
   feature has been deprecated.
  
  
 
  
  
   Given the security issues of this function (being a thin wrapper around
   eval()), this dated function has now been deprecated.
   The preferred alternative is to use anonymous functions.
  
  
 
  mbstring.func_overload ini setting
  
   Given the interoperability problems of string-based functions being used in
   environments with this setting enabled, it has now been deprecated.
  
  
 
  (unset) cast
  
   Casting any expression to this type will always result in null, and so
   this superfluous casting type has now been deprecated.
  
  
 
  parse_str() without a second argument
  
   Without the second argument to parse_str(), the query
   string parameters would populate the local symbol table.
   Given the security implications of this, using
   parse_str() without a second argument has now been
   deprecated. The function should always be used with two arguments, as the
   second argument causes the query string to be parsed into an array.
  
  
 
  
  
   This function generates a random number based upon a range that is
   calculated by an unexposed, platform-specific limb size. Because of this,
   the function has now been deprecated. The preferred way of generating a
   random number using the GMP extension is by
   gmp_random_bits() and
   gmp_random_range().
  
  
 
  
  
   This function is far slower at iteration than a normal
   foreach, and causes implementation issues for some
   language changes. It has therefore been deprecated.
  
  
 
  assert() with a string argument
  
   Using assert() with a string argument required the string
   to be eval()'ed. Given the potential for remote code
   execution, using assert() with a string argument has now
   been deprecated in favour of using boolean expressions.
  
  
 
  $errcontext argument of error handlers
  
   The $errcontext argument contains all local variables of
   the error site. Given its rare usage, and the problems it causes with
   internal optimisations, it has now been deprecated.
   Instead, a debugger should be used to retrieve
   information on local variables at the error site.