I know "we don't care about the API anymore", but would it be so much to have the Reflection API make sense? ReflectionParameter::hasClass() to compliment getClass(), and ReflectionParameter::isDefaultValueAvailable() changed to hasDefaultValue().
php should try fix some very old naming imho. provide aliases and say that in the next major release (read: you have time a decade to fix your code) previous names will be removed
I have a table with around 50k job listings. I want to use the titles to create a sorted list of 10 most common listings...can I do this without learning and training a NLP library?
This specific bug was 100% my fault. It somehow must not have clicked with me that the function isn't going to have populated called_scope for me, since it's looking at an unbound closure.
Though that's assuming I knew what I was doing, and I don't remember that. What I do remember is not bothering to set those two struct members because nothing broke if I didn't...
@tereško I just read this one goodreads.com/series/161972-a-witch-p-i-mystery .. the story is a little flat, but the snarky style is a lot fun. Some of the situations are just absurd (in a good way)
Prototype EVERYTHING in userland. Check that it works well. Get users to find the rough edges. Create a new API that's genuinely usable and well-tested.
It's all well and good picking individual examples of things you would rename/reorder/whatever. But that's going to be the mother of all tasks to apply that to the whole language.
@Andrea Please. In the end, it doesn't really matter whether they're "true" objects. It's the manner with which we interact with them that determines that.
@salathe @salathe why not one at once. alias something only if you are 100% sure it's gonna work. would be risky (read: alias something with something else that is just as bad) and an huge amount of work doing that indeed
I'm using Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS on my machine.
I'm using Apache Web Server and PHP 5.5.29.
Now whenever something goes wrong in code I always see a white screen with no output. So I googled for the solution and come to know that I have to turn the error reporting on in order to get the detaile...
I'm using Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS on my machine.
I'm using Apache Web Server and PHP 5.5.29.
Now whenever something goes wrong in code I always see a white screen with no output. So I googled for the solution and come to know that I have to turn the error reporting on in order to get the detaile...
I got confused by this comment: * I simply right clicked the file with my mouse and selected the option 'Open With Sublime Text 2' just I do on Windows.*
@Andrea:I'm not talking about web servers. I'm asking if I can't modify the files using my editor then what's the use of the graphical UI? The file might be a word file or excel file too
@user2839497 you can modify the file using your editor
you need to run the editor as root
either by logging in as root, or using sudo (sudo is the better option)
Windows has exactly the same problem if you modify a file that only administrators can. Notepad won't let you. You have to run Notepad as administrator.
@Sean, @Andrea : If anyone of you or both of you can give your answer in step by step manner it would be of great help to me. Could you please do the needful for me?
oh well
./sapi/cli/php -r 'class A{function foo(){}} new A<A<A>>(1);'
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '>>' (T_SR), expecting ',' or '>' in Command line code on line 1