i'm not sure about |> instead. i'd like it to be written without surrounding spaces, like ->
filter($p, $input)|>map($m, $)|>join($)
^ but this looks odd
filter($p, $input)_>map($m, $)_>join($)
^ this less
(that's the opinion of someone that never used it in other languages)
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I need a module to mount and format a ramdisk in the absence of persistent media, basically ... which is really simple stuff in useland
there's a specific driver that I was hoping to interface with, the videocore cpu has a cma of it's own, and I wanted to use ~32mb of that, rather than additional ram from the system, but I can't seem to get the basic idea to work ...
to slow things down nicely, when you accidentally deref null in kernel code, the module cannot be unloaded and you have to reboot the machine ...
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@Wes Keep the salt off, I asked about security and got answers about anything but security. Am I wrong if I discard an opinion which is totally irrelevant to my question?
@Frondor yes you are wrong. If you post an sql question and you are vulnerable to sql injections, you will get told even if that doesn't fix your sql problem
If you just want stupid answers to stupid questions, this is the wrong room. We care about doing things right here :)
Still an invalid argument. If I get asked for a list of fast food restaurants on an exam, and I answer "I'll better give a list of restaurants where only healthy food is served", guess who is reproving?
@Frondor since we are using metaphors... you are asking if the airbag will work while your car is running, on fire, at 300kmh with 3 wheels only. you can ignore our advice, sure, but you sure can understand why we don't want to answer
You're not saving a "single trip". If you know how ACL works, you'd already know all the queries you're saving by storing the user object with its relationships on cache
also, if you think about it a bit more you'll realize that you can skip queries even if you saved just an id, in the session, rather than the whole object(s)
"you should listen to us"... Like, you're a better developer than me it seems, judging by your messages. I tend not to listen to that kind of egocentric people, sorry.
also i don't know ext/session but i bet that retrieving data from there is way more expensive in terms of time than retrieving the same data from a database
@Frondor There are several reasons for not doing it. It's a harder to maintain/ debug, harder to change e.g. accesslevel of "live" users and on top of that a potential security issue waiting to happen
@Frondor that was a friendly advice from someone who has seen people put objects in session, and suddenly get a 80% performance improvement by putting just an id instead.
on the security side, you open yourself up to more attack vectors, given that you not only have session serialization to worry about, but also objects serialization
it isn't "less secure" in and of itself, but it is on a wider range.
I think the worst I've seen were people who had 10MB sessions...
for something that could be 100% stateless
@Frondor generally speaking, if I see you making an sql query in a loop, I'll tell you that you should fix it. Same idea.
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@Wes A lot more people than I imagined.. It was common place to have it on tests on the source. Also, PHARs with the default stub generated pre 7.1, also have it on their code. :/
@pmmaga great. so we are deprecating something that never existed. never happened before in 50 years of software development. php always pioneers these things :D
btw, i never understood that. does that mean that "foo" would've been unicode strings, while b"foo" equivalent to current strings?