Not sure whether line ending detection might be sensible though? I remember thinking that at the time, but since original code didn't do it I didn't try and open that particular can of worms @Ja͢ck
iirc there's some weird configuration of telnet options that causes the result you would logically expect from \r\n, i.e. it shifts the current line down one
@cspray I dunno.....it it noticeable that people from Europe do tend to have a habit of making sure that their name is emitted lots when their code is run....and that's weird.
@Ja͢ck so regardless of whether or not it's correct (I suspect you may be right) the whole loop, and I also mean the outer loop, is confusing as hell and needs a rewrite
The whole of fpm is known to be bollocksed anyway, it bleeds memory like it's going out of fashion, precisely because of shit like that that doesn't use zend mm
ffs I wish we had better built-in collections. I know I can write them myself, but it's a stupid fucking PITA, and I want Maps/Dictionaries that throw NotFoundExceptions when you try to get($missingKey)
s/better built-in collections/something that resembles an *actual standard library*/
Sure, for the most part. But I have a stronger affinity to use something in something that itself is supposed to have reuse potential when it's in core.
The two major reasons that I come to whenever I find I want something in core, is that 1) It's a language feature, and cannot be implemented in userland, or 2) It's a general interface or implementation that should be included for some encouragement of standardization.
Quoting @rdlowrey, "idiots gonna idiot", and I don't think any level of standardization or encouragement is going to help. System.Collections.* in .NET is reasonably solid, but C# still experiences some of the worst fucking developer audience I've ever seen.
@Ocramius Nothing with the surface area of PHP or JS is going to be without warts, but you gotta include something pretty to look at too.
The inherent issue with PHP is shared hosting deployment. .NET (just continuing with the example) by nature with IL assemblies depends on ... dependencies.
I dunno... I just have imaginary lines drawn between userland, extensions, and core.
Certain things seem to belong in one bucket more than another.
Dictionary doesn't go in "userland"; either an extension or core. The problem with extensions is, as I mentioned, shared hosting deployment.
The problem with core is internals everything else.
It needs to be built, it opens a can of unexpected security issues, they are obscure to most php devs and they are likely do break since they are bound to internal implementation details
@Ocramius Well, I wouldn't personally want a collections library as an extension. I would want it in core anyway. My point was, even as a "preferred" extension, it's non-deployable.
Which brings the choice down to core or userland. Userland, we end up with great stuff like Levi's, but we also end up with bullshit. And it all gets bogged further by PSR-2837 and FIG.
PHP needs an SL that isn't SPL, and isn't re-fucking-tarded -- that's pretty much where I'm going here.
But when I put it that way, I'm not really saying anything that hasn't been said a quadzillion times before.
It's not about being "perfect", otherwise it'd be the "perfect" library. It's about setting a standard. PHP's needs differ from other languages anyway, obviously. So I'm not necessarily talking about a copy/paste of some other API.
As long as it's Just Sane Enough™, it'll do.
Not to mention, that now with the plethora of languages out there, it should be fairly easy to compose a sane enough API guided from the collection of comparable ones offered from the other languages.
And that's the other thing, what I'm yearning for isn't even breaking new ground. This is shit that has been done many times over elsewhere. We could learn from their mistakes (rather than our own, for a change)
Anyway, srsly </rant> -- I should probably plow my way through the rest of this project.
I get the frustration, I just don't think that there will ever be agreement on stuff like this if the discussion level is about 6 vs 7, so my suggestion is to just pick levi's for now :P
@Ocramius And that's another thing! I firmly believe in SemVer, thus I firmly believe that lib authors reserve the right to make pudding of their API <1.0. I don't feel comfortable consuming whirling pools of change.
True, I know there're corner cases for keeping a lib <1.0. But if you got hit on the head and decided to rename your methods after characters from the Batman universe, I couldn't hold it against you (I'd think you're crazy) because SemVer.
well, in general, if the injector would do fetchConstructorArg1, fetchConstructorArg2, construct, instead of applying these operations directly, save them in an ordered list
and then replay them
this allows a code generator to replay them
which is also what I wanted to do with Zend\Di :)
throwing stuff like this at an AST optimizer would also produce interesting things
This is my last two questions essentially merged into one.
I'm building an app in Xamarin Studio for iOS using MonoTouch (C#) with a PHP HTTP Post backend.
On adding the feature to allow users to upload their own images I have the convert the image object to a Base64 string to save in PHP.
The...
Also, @Ja͢ck -- The "car version" of Windowlicker in the music video. Never released, but someone mixed it together pretty darn well youtube.com/watch?v=bccB_SCvkHI