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Major changes: * Automatic opportunistic TLS encryption even if you don't specify `SMTPSecure = 'tls'` * Parsing of SMTP server capabilities * The html2text class in extras had to be removed for licence reasons, inject your own converter * Better...
@FlorianMargaine man git fetch: any tag that points into the histories being fetched is also fetched … but pull requests don't point into histories being fetched. You need an explicit git fetch here.
How do i decode HTML entities posted with jqgrid in php, the posted data is of JSON type , after decoding it , the space appears in it's HTML form " " , if i call the php HTML decode function i get a null
here is the json object filters
{"groupOp":"AND","rules":[{"field":"4","op":"cn","data":" "}]}
This is how i decode it $filters = json_decode( $_POST['filters'] );
@Jimbo when you use DIC, do you have a constructor on all of your controller where you define what is going to be injected? (the services most likely, and some factories)
@ziGi Not necessarily, you can do method injection
Some people separate their controller / actions into a controller directory with an individual action being it's own class file, and I kind of like that (haven't done it yet though)
But yes, I have a base controller which has common things injected via constructor like the Request, User, Session etc
Problem with that is it's easy for the base controller to be some sort of god object as it contains all the things, so I'm leaning towards the former - an individual class for each controller action for good SoC
Hello guys I need help in php... i am implementing date picker ..so i select two date and on search button click i want to send that two values to php function..but how can i do that
@Jimbo btw even if you split all your actions, you still have to inject Request, User, Session everywhere, so I don't see what is the harm of putting them in the abstract class
@ziGi Tbh perhaps a service layer would provide that additional required abstraction so you don't have to DI your request etc in every controller? Well, everyone says that a class with too many components is doing too many things...
@FlorianMargaine I believe it worked and I pushed successfully to the glenscottmaster branch :-)
@FlorianMargaine Okay, so basically I'm ready to hit that merge button but I want it to be v1.0.0. Should I just merge, then on github itself add a 1.0.0 like you said?
For a public repo, I would use GitHub releases. Since it's how users will get your code, it offers you an opportunity to comment on the tag. A git tag is just a git tag
Jimbo, I am still trying to understand, why is it necessary to make a class for every single action. Isn't that overengineering in a way? Although I agree that only the instance that has to be executed will be instantiated so it would be quicker than instantiating a controller with 20 actions and using only 1 of them
@ziGi It isn't necessary, I'm just saying it's an option. One person's over-engineering is another one's necessary abstraction
It would be faster and there would be a cleaner separation of concerns as everything you constructor inject will be used - that would negate the need for method injection then as well
@FlorianMargaine Sorted, thanks for the help today - I owe you a beer :-)
@ziGi Exactly. I always maintain controllers don't adhere to SRP, because of all those actions doing different things with different requirements. But perhaps having an individual one for a class would bring us closer to SRP
$state = ($state & self::STATE_MASK) | State::CONSUME_TO_WHITESPACE; // change current state
$state = ($state << 8) | State::DOUBLE_QUOTE; // push new state
$state >>= 8; // pop state
$state & 0xFF; // get current state
@ircmaxell Well, you're supposed to treat the closure like it's just any code block (that's the justification for this imho rather questionable behavior in the first place), but then you keep newly created variables in a separate scope despite PHP not having block scope
Hey guys, I need a regex to match only " (" and ")" from the string "Foo Bar (foo.bar@gmail.com)". So far I have /[\s()]+/, but it selects the space between Foo and Bar. Any help?
Totally crazy idea now… What about pointing the var offsets directly into the original scope or symtable (if original call frame is already destroyed)?
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It'd mean manipulating the op_array at runtime though…