fpm works around the limitation by keeping workers running to service more than one request ... same gateway interface is used, just lifts limitation ..
@JoeWatkins reminder: Going to merge it tomorrow morning.
@JoeWatkins FYI: I'm still unhappy with stepping being something we need to switch on and off instead of just using next/step like we would with gdb...
and sigh, why do breakpoints hit multiple times on the same line even when we didn't switch lines in between ... :-(
That's what has disturbed me most when testing the watchpoints…
It's pretty trivial to change these things… I'm just still wondering why you wanted it that way…
@NikiC I think I shouldn't choose physics at the university :-D
@JoeWatkins fixing it is very easy… I think one hour is enough. I think I have time tomorrow morning at around 11 am. Tonight I plan to go to bad earlier, having school again in three days...
@ircmaxell maybe, just irritating as it's some dangling point middle in the nowhere and why does this shadow then not continue down to the log? but there's some interruption between the point and the log it seems?
Actually good night.
... @JoeWatkins I'll look tomorrow morning at these little usability issues and fix them as I get up.
@NikiC you a last question: what do you think about bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67097 ? I think what he proposed is a bad idea, but what about having abstract properties (traits only)?
@bwoebi you don't even need them with traits. Because as PHP's implemented them, they are mixins (because they are stateful), so you can just define your state there
@NikiC I don't think that's the same. One says "you need to provide this logic" (which I can't). The other says "you need to provide this storage" (which I can)
if they were typed, then agree 100%, since you can say "I dont know what type you want to use yet, but I need you to declare something". But without any typing...
@NikiC ah, ok. Well, since you can override to add a default, what's the problem if someone forgets to add a default (real question)?
@NikiC Oh, i'm not saying if it's a "good" use-case or not (as in good design), just that if those are your requirements, then definitely points to abstract properties pretty strongly
like I said, I don't usually play around with glass... I do have a knock around camera with cheap glass that I'll take to "dangerous" places, where if it gets damaged, oh well