I've had this old piece of PHP filling my error logs for months now, it seems to have to do with cURL error handling, but I can't test it myself because it needs valid traffic...
http://pastebin.com/T64VtX0E [Mon Nov 24 08:16:03 2014] [error] [client 23.235.47.30] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: ch in /home/www/lib/functions/function.getFSIDfromHatena.php on line 54 [Mon Nov 24 08:16:03 2014] [error] [client 23.235.47.30] PHP Warning: curl_close() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given in /home/www/lib/functions/function.getFSIDfromHatena.php on line 54
It's really quite old - it makes me wince when I read through it.
function int foo(int $bar);
function int callable(float) foo2(int $bar);
function int callable(int) callable(float) foo3(int $bar);
vs
function foo(int) : int;
function foo(int) : callable(float) : int
function foo(int) : callable(float) : callable(int) : int
yeah, I don't care if it's function(float) or callable(float). Though I do prefer callable slightly, since it can be a method, instance method, static, function, etc
how does the executor know that f is a delegate and not a class type ... where are delegates stored, would function g(delegate f $f) be acceptable ... I mean how would it actually work, is a delegate a class or function entry and how do we glue it all together so that it's not stupid and doesn't cost anyone not using it ...
it also means storing an actual class entry, which is rather too large for what we require for a delegate ... (because dtor set for classes on that table)
I don't need to have a constant named Bar, a function named Bar, a class named Bar, a class method named Bar, a class property named Bar, a variable named Bar...
Has someone a good suggestion: I have to change dates and body text from a ICS file I can do that with sublime save it and it's working but isn't there a good UI program out there to do that?
something like that might be quite simple ... but I like delegate (they're prototypes really) better ... I think I see a tidy way to do the hack like one though ...
it's a shame that all these kinds of changes can only ever slow us down ... it's reasonable to have that kind of feature in hack, it's a compiled language, such information is or might be valuable to an optmizer, but we can get absolutely nothing but bloat from adding things like this, while I like it, I dunno if any of it are really good ideas ...
type Delegate1<T, U, V> = function (T $t, U $u, V $v);
type Delegate2<T, U> = Delegate1<T, U, int>;
type Delegate3<T> = Delegate2<T, int>;
type Delegate4 = Delegate3<int>;