trying to contribute to PHP open source projects. I have been developing in PHP for just over a year, Any suggestions? I have looked at Github but there is a lot of choices and I am afraid I'm too green for these projects
The user comes to the application through index.html.php, which should create the session and the object. So I should have a function somewhere that starts the session and creates the object, before I include _form.html.php...
@PeeHaa @DaveRandom God, I really wondered why it didn't work, even though I registered the namespace. But domdocument_load_html uses loadHTML instead of loadXML. But why do we have that then: github.com/Room-11/DOMUtils/blob/master/src/…?
I think we need shorter closures and if letting people choose means it will pass then I'd be happy to allow it.
I haven't gone to the ML with it yet because I really want this RFC to pass for 7.2, so I'm trying to flesh out ideas, gauge interest and opposition, etc.
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fixed it, seems like it hasn't installed correctly
@LeviMorrison I realise that people suggesting syntax alternatives is annoying, however I think arrow functions 'less unusual' to me, when they have braces $x => { $x + 2 }
@LeviMorrison For now, jut allow one statement. If I recall the previous RFC, it was the last statement was assumed to be the return statement? Though I may be misrembering.
Obligatory PHP doesn't need to duplicate other languagesPHP should use the same syntax as other languages (pick whichever backs up the choice people have chosen by instinct)
Honestly if I was designing a high level language from scratch Id' use . for property access and ++ for concat and remove pre and post increment/decrement.
@LeviMorrison I'm saying that personally || is not my first choice, but it's commonly used for closures in other languages, so I don't really have a problem with it either
@DaveRandom Why does xpath_get_element throw exceptions instead of just returning null? With @NikiC's awesome ?? it's easy to have default values in code like xpath_get_element($xpath, "namespace:URL", $context)->nodeValue ?? null.
@LeviMorrison Yes, though I think I still like it. Restrict to single expressions now, and leave the possibility of multiple expressions later, with the last expression defaulting to return.
I am creating a social media bot to automate process on Instagram. I already have the logging in to my account with cURL and PHP, but now I need to like a certain photo with cURL and PHP. Here is my current code to do so:
<?php
$useragent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KH...