@NikiC uuuh … op_arrays pointers are copied at the HashTable level in opcache and that's already it? … lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_MASTER/ext/opcache/… … I'm just confused as to how this actually allows op_array->static_variables = zend_array_dup(op_array->static_variables); without breaking shm??
I'm not sure what I'm looking for, I want to have a system where I can select items from dropdowns which builds conditional logic for jobs (e.g. cron) So for e.g. [if] customer->status == 'confirmed' [send] [confirmed email]
@NikiC At least, the HashTable itself must be currently modifiable at runtime [for normal functions at least; Closures do op_array copies…] … I'm confused
@NikiC oh got it … we're copying op_arrays into arena_mem and then doing a quick memcpy() on the whole arena_mem on each run into CG(arena) … Okay, that makes everything much simpler… then I can just alloc static_variables on arena…
is there anyone familiar with jenkins? there should be an usual way to manage app configuration (db credentials, some api tokens and so on) with jenkins for delivery/deployment?
but is still a very good show.. when a mother and infant being fed alive to a pack of dogs is the least memorable thing about an episode, you know some shit went down
I was puzzled for like an hour how to solve the fact that data is allocated in arena with opcache and via emalloc() in normal runs … trivial solution … allocate the data in arena too in normal runs …
I spent around 6hrs testing ios & android versions of 2apps today... plus I haven't slept a wink again so I'm guessing I've been doing "this" for at least 24hrs...I honestly hate mobiles now.
But... In a few more hrs I will have two projects done :p
i love how sometimes i run tests to test my tests [xzibit_meme.jpg] ie, i'm pretty confident everything works, so i'm using other tests to test additional tests i'm writing :B [xzibit_meme_again_because_1_wasnt_enough.jpg]
sometimes I wonder why the stupid compiler isn't just entering interactive mode and asking me whether he shall fix it… He usually knows my typos (one letter mistake, a semicolon forgotten etc.)