At Confoo I had an interesting conversation with Guilherme Blanco regarding the fact that in Doctrine 2 they had a performance issue due to usage of array_key_exists() and how it was significantly slower than isset(). His anecdotal example was that doing isset() took 0.5 seconds, while array_key_exists() for the same operation took 5 minutes! That seemed wrong, given that array_key_exi…
@rdlowrey usually the code written with CI is so subpar that it doesnt need any more obfuscation
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@Gordon Haha agreed.
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hi, this is the first time i'm asking a question in chat. I am passing two arrays (latitude and longitude coordinates) a href (url) by serializing it in one script and unserializing it in the destination script of the <a href tag. (This works fine by the way). I am now trying to pass a third array which is an array of string values (it holds all the place names relating latitude and longitude array passed ), but I get the error: 'Notice: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 5 bytes' when I serialize this third array. And when I don't serialize it I get the following error: 'Fatal error: Cann…
@user1135192: 1) serialise is evil, 2) why doesnt' the second script have access to the values anyway? 3) serialise is evil
On a Phalanger related note, some of the old versions used to serialise data differently to official PHP, headaches were had by all during product upgrades
I have passed two arrays fine this way by serialising it (thats what I was told when i posted it as a question in stackoverflow) and now i want to do the same by passing a thrid array through the url which is an array of the place names, but it keeps displaying an error
@user1135192 Hard to say without seeing the code in question. You might want to base64_encode the serialized data so it won't get mangled because of characterset conversion on the network roundtrip.
@Leigh i only work on it from uni. I thought it would be better to keep them separate, then run it through a for loop which will extract the coordinates from both arrays. Should they be in one array? Is it better to? I thought it would make any difference
Kind of interesting, with the rep "fixes"... I misunderstood (a bad) question and gave a bad answer, which I deleted. The answer had upvotes and when I deleted it the rep was removed (fair enough), but the answer is still showing as +votes. I wonder if I undeleted it and a vote was removed, whether I would lose extra rep.
well i set a session virable at the top of the page lets say username then i do a few whiles and try and insert the session virable into a mysql update but it updates it to 0 even tho i print it out at the top of the page
and when its printed out its fill with what i want
but has soon has i put it into a sql update its inserts 0
you have a problem with your mysql my fine sir :) but i don't know why, you'r syntax is normal right ? $random_variable = $_SESSION mysql = "insert into blabla()values('$random_variable')" ??
I have a very big if stament I am making 2 session variable up on top of the page then i print them off and they are set. But for some reason i have a mysql update in side the if stament and the session variables are not getting though,
I print off them at the top of the page and it prints of fi...
i even put in a print r be for the sql update and after . Be for it goes into the update it set ok but then after it goes into the update its nothing...
been trying to get it to work and find out whats wrong on and off for 5 months now -_-
Thought that wampserver would be a nice way to have multiple PHP versions around (as I need 5.2 right now) and it seemed like it supported that. But 5.3 just crashes for a particular script and 5.2 doesn't work at all (probably incompatible Apache and PHP builds)
Really, it can't be that hard to provide a solid PHP package for Windows... somehow both wamp and xampp have their problems :(
@tereško By "package" I mean all inclusive, so you don't have to frickle everything together. Though I am slowly coming to the conclusion that it actually is faster to manually install and configure everything than to try and get one of those packages to work as you want.
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# sapi/cli/php -r 'function f((int) &$i) {$i++;} $a = 2.5; f($a); var_dump($a);'
Warning: Argument 1 passed to f() must be of the type int, cannot cast referenced paramter, double given, called in Command line code on line 1 and defined in Command line code on line 1
float(3.5)
disallowed cast hints for referenced parameters (syntax error). And if it winds up in the error where a referenced parameter reaches a cast, raising an E_CORE_ERROR, as it's disallowed syntax and shouldn't ever happen without causing major issues...
@NikiC Ok, so at least someone else will. I have no problem doing it myself, but I'm already writing 2 patches and RFCs, so it'd be nice to give it to someone else...
@NikiC Well, it's caught by zend_language_parser.y, which is why
I could make it parse ok, and then cause the error in zend_compile.c...
Well, I need to do that at the opcode level, which means that I can't work with the parsed arg entry. And I'm not too familiar with the opcode entry for arguments (aside from the u.const.type_hint, so I need to see how to check if it's a reference