@Andrea I think I forgot this for a while. I was envisaging a case where union and delegate (and maybe struct) can create proper types and typedef is just an aliasing tool, but that doesn't make sense unless you require those "proper" types in function signatures, which we can't really do. In fact I just summed up my point in a coherent sentence way better than the last hour of chat.
@bwoebi not sure. \vendor\package does have its selling points for libs (and exts are basically just libs). Agree not for core functions (main/ext-standard) though.
We could move Middleware, Request, Response and the like to a separate package. Then we also don't have issues with semver, as you want stricter requirements for those than other things.
I'm thinking I'm going to switch from src/ to lib/ in my project directories for storing classes since they are, after all, libraries. Anybody have thoughts on this?
@kelunik We could provide it as a base package for applications that want to use the Amp eco-system for their application. It would require amphp/loop, amphp/awaitable, and amphp/observable. Maybe there's some functions we could define...
Why doesn't anybody write a PHP-RFC app? So often uselessly checking-whether-I-already-looked-at-that-particular-RFC-and-determined-whether-I-actually-have-an-opinion-on-it-and-maybe-even-already-voted-on-it-but-my-memory-is-so-bad-that-I-cannot-fucking-remember.
Have a php script echoing line after line of text to a terminal (think matrix) - as you would image the lines come one after the other so it looks as though it's scrolling down - is there anyway I can invert this so that lines are echoed before the previous? maybe a linux command?!
we recently got some problems because of the exclusive locking by php web sapi (session module) and a lot of parallel http requests triggered by a single bot. anyone aware of a mean to measure the median time how long apache takes to get the session lock (mod_php). would be great to have this metric in my munin instance...
You'd have to measure it in PHP, apache doesn't know that that's what PHP is waiting for. I suspect the only way to get that kind of metric would be via a custom session handler
With a custom session handler you might be able to mitigate the problem somewhat anyway, a database-backed session system could avoid locking the session when it's not going to be written to (although I think this would require a ground-up session lib, there's no way to tell the session ext that you don't need an exclusive lock afaik)
Don't quote me on any of the above though, there may be something I don't know about, sessions are scary and I don't know the inner workings at all
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@NikiC Do you still have your cryptopals code? Having trouble on 49, wondering if your shared client/server key was global, or per-client (i'm trying to do it per-client - and I just can't see how)
@DaveRandom how does this look? rfc-vote Typed Propert…, PHP Attribut…, Functional Interf…, Closure from callable fu…, Forbid dynamic calls to scope introspection…, Callable protot…
actually what i posted before was wrong, it's: rfc-vote Typed Propert…, PHP Attribut…, Functional Interf…, Closure from callable fu…, Forbid dynamic calls to scope introspecti…, Callable protot…
Basically recursively keep dividing up the remaining bytes until can't eliminate any more, but $perRFC never gets smaller so there's a minimum number of chars shown per entry every time
I would like to understand why people are so angry against the Callable Prototypes RFC (wiki.php.net/rfc/callable-types). Is that because you don't see the interest in type-hinting callables (?! why), or is that because there eventually could be a better/nicer solution ?
@NikiC No it's fine, in the meantime I think I misread it. I was assuming the user calculated the mac, when in fact an intermediate server (web front-end) calculated it.
yea thanks, quick scan looks like what I just said is the way to do it, you are calling a web client that calls the server, I was assuming I was the client
Set 8 is listed on the website now, still a mail-in apparently, I mailed in a week ago, no response :/
@Wes Sure, inline callable prototypes aren't sexy, but this and "typedef" are different things. This is a major feature that we can find in a lot of languages, and callables are more and more common these days. Without this RFC, there's just big holes in our type-hintings.
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@kelunik Yeah but it's easy to support (i'm thinking about PhpStorm). And there are so much use cases my god. Since I'm doing C# / TS, everyday I regret to not have it in PHP.
@Andrea I think I prefer Zend to Facebook :p No, I think the community should stay unite on an unique interpreter, and the Hack community is very little