/* {{{ proto ajf\Opcodekit\OpArray::__construct()
Constructor preventing direct instantiation */
ZEND_METHOD(OpArray, __construct)
{
zend_throw_error(NULL, "A-a-ah, you didn't say the magic word!");
}
i want to try to add something to your rfc, but i need a suggestion. i'm not sure if i should mention that the void rfc wasnt necessarily wrong. what is bad is the lack of plain null, or rather returning null on purpose as a meaningful value
otherwise, it looks pretty good to me but i haven't followed the discussion on the ml so i can't tell what's needed to convince voters
@ErikLandvall full disclosure: I currently have a use case for stringifying arrays. :) Still don't agree with http build abuse, but thought it was funny to share
so that custom objects can do weird stuff for ctors
__construct is never invoked by the vm, the engine invokes it implicitly in ZEND_NEW, zend_class_entry has zend_function* constructor (or something like that), but it can't be referenced directly just because custom objects may override constructors ...
phpdbg is probably the only thing left on earth that does not serve json for some reason ... maybe it could serve opcodes as json, on a unix socket, maybe ...
RFC: Introduce feature A RFC: Remove feature A and replace with B RFC: Restore feature A, ban B from ever being reintroduced RFC: Lift ban on reintroducing B, remove A
Hi I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask about this. If not please can someone point me int he right direction. I'm looking for some advice on video storage and how it works
My plan was to upload the videos to my application , but this would make my vps very expensive and overkill, and someone told me to look at video storage through maybe amazon/google
Does anyone know how this works? Is it as simple as logging into amazon/google uploading a video and then getting a link to the video which i can save in my database?
Curl query - So usually when I went to "login" to a site view curl, I'll just open the site in my browser, sign in, copy cookies to file, use curl to read cookies from file and login. This works well in most situations. However, a site I'm trying to do this with now has facebook login - can I do the same thing with facebook login to view the site as logged in? would I need my facebook cookies as well? ... or barking up wrong tree?
@Andrea I take a more pragmatic approach, none of us are purists, few of us would know how to be ... if a feature makes a thing that already happens easier, or in some way better, that makes it worth considering ... it's matter of fact that we've created a world where lots of functions want to return one or two different types, there's no harm in catering for that, and there's no implication that you should take it to extremes ...
@JoeWatkins isn't creating an hierarchy of ten types grouped by a common interface type just as stupid? what if you need just 9 of them later? what if again you realize you need only 8 of them? how big the type hierarchy must be to make you prefer unions? :B
@Ocramius you misunderstand ... I worry about the code written by teams I work with ... but I can simply tell those teams to do it again until it's right ...
what I don't care about is what happens in the wild ...
Alpha 1 - all features targeting /Zend must have completed voting.
Beta 1 - all features must have completed voting - Feature freeze.
RC1 - anything without implementation pushed back for 7.2
@JoeWatkins I'd rather have Alpha 1 … all RFCs much have been put to discussion … Beta 1 - all RFCs which shall make it into 7.1 must have been voted on
@PeeHaa What's the use case you mentioned? and how don't you agree? My point is not that the http_build_query function is in anyway doing something it should't, just that we offer the same functionality without the encoding.
guidelines say don't release on weekends, so I put the releases at the beginning of the week, because having them on thursdays ignores that we live in the real world, and sometimes they end up happening on fridays (just happened) ...
@JoeWatkins Anyway, that doesn't sound like a critical feature for 7.1 … may as well go into 7.2 if it doesn't make it in time.
After all, beta is for ensuring stability. Small more self-contained things may still make it in in early beta, but big patches like http/2 cli-server support … nah… either it's finished for end of alpha or 7.2.
@Levi anyway, I'd be happy to see an update on internals about the actual state and a time when you want to start vote on it (I'd appreciate if this were quite soon, like e.g. on Saturday or Sunday)
So opinion question: I've been avoiding using square bracket arrays unless the user indicates their PHP version. But now all current and supported versions of PHP support it. So should we just move forward with square brackets in answers and push users to use square bracket arrays?