the goal of the game is to get RFCs accepted. the player with the most RFCs accepted in the end wins. playing cards will feature internals regulars, bogus arguments and similar things.
So, no feedback/concerns with this? news.php.net/php.internals/94171 I really miss this fairly simple feature when it comes to dealing with callables so I'd like to RFC it for 7.2 at least
@JoeWatkins it is not statically verifiable for all cases because it's a function call, if you have ["Classname", "methodName"] at least somewhere then it is not static anymore.
I don't think it's pessimistic, not least of all because the kind of patch that people want doesn't exist (one with absolutely no measurable overhead) ...
the only way from here is more complicated, I don't see a way it won't look just as bad on micro-benchmarks, which is what lost it, I think ...
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@NikiC which is really confusing, because he worked on it for quite a while ... if I had known he was going to say what he did as soon as the vote opened, I may not have bothered ... people do follow him, because easier than understanding ...
I don't think it could have been better, it's sad not just because it's declined at the moment, but because the approach is not worth revisiting, and I don't like any alternatives that I can think of today ... and probably wont have the energy to try again for years ..
I'm not going to vote for anything that makes life as an ext/core dev difficult, make no mistake typing variables will make internals difficult to work with on a whole new level, we can hide it with macros and engine modifications, but it will be there whatever ...
maybe if we can get through an RFC removing the ability to unset declared props, then we could remove some of that strange ... but it will be objected too by the same people that objected to the details of this implementation ...
What am I missing? PHP isn't logging to apache's error.log file. Error.log has a+rw. If I restart apache it adds a few messages. log_errors is 1, but using error_log does nothing
Nvm, I'm dumb. I'm guessing php.ini is overwriting the log location, which is a fresh install of php 7. It pointed to /var/www/php-error.log, which doesn't exist. touch'd the file into existence and it's writing to it.
is the word "individuals" used for anything or it's used only for persons? sorry for the multiple engrish silly questions :B i want to say: "distinct set of things"
Well.. DPC was kinda fun, food was good, talks were alright, rooms were often too crowded but the free ElePHPant made up for it all. #dpc-in-a-nutshell
Adding in yet another keyword for iteratraversibatorable, I can see why it's wanted so you can "just foreach it" and have type declarations, but... the whole thought of it makes my skin crawl.
I don't get why we can't just special-case it such that passing an array satisfies Traversable. Seems like it would have the same effect in marginally less horrible way
@Gordon actually, it probably wont. From what I have seen, UK government want to make the transition happens in 2-3 month so that people have adapted to the "new normal", while EU leadership want to make it as quick as possible to cause largest amount of shock possible ... to turn EU in object lesson for other countries (like Netherlands)
but, by the time Steam sale is over, the fear-mongering should have died down
Not sure how you think they are bad, the rules were simple, if it wasn't on a daily deal or flash sale, wait until the last day for the "encore" where every game is at it's lowest price during the sale
Hi folks. What would be the best way to have two parallel PHP versions running? Currently, I am using PHP-5.6-fpm, but I'd like to use PHP7 as well. Server: Ubuntu / Apache2.4. Should I use Docker?
@ChristophBühler i've got a function where i need to pass a request object. But i dont know how to pass the right one. I tried $this->getRequest(); But there the $request->request->get('data') is empty
@tereško Didn't expect it would be tbh. UK economy is strong, and EU saying crazy things about punitive trade arrangements will hurt the EU economies no end.
I have 2 scripts: one for entering user name and score in a game, and the other script is for displaying these results in a table. I am using these commands to move the directory of images from the temporary directory. My question is: why using these 2 commands in both scripts? `define('GW_UPLOADPATH', 'images/'); define('GW_MAXFILESIZE', 32768);`
The data URI scheme is a uniform resource identifier (URI) scheme that provides a way to include data in-line in web pages as if they were external resources. It is a form of file literal or here document. This technique allows normally separate elements such as images and style sheets to be fetched in a single Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request, which may be more efficient than multiple HTTP requests. Data URIs are sometimes referred to incorrectly as "data URLs". As of 2015, data URIs are fully supported by most major browsers, and partially supported in Internet Explorer and Microsoft...
I want to 'SELECT * FROM Projects' but also 'SELECT COUNT(id) FROM Users WHERE project_id={PROJECT_ID_HERE};'
How should I go about doing this?
Currently I have a hacky way which is to have a 'users_count' colunn in my Projects table that keeps getting incremented. I've been told this is bad for the future
Can u help me to bild a mysql statement? Here are the needed informations: I need to grab the id from table: page; Then i need to add new row to table: Backlinks where i set page_id = id from table page and then fill up the data...
good afternoon room. I am working on an API and i'm coming across an error that i think is down to table locking. I'm trying to write to the same row multiple times within various updates, e.g. UserScore=10 and UserAction = now(). Sometimes both entries are saved, but more often than not either UserScore OR UserAction are updated. If it is locking, how can i check that?
Interesting question for you guys. PHP doesn't allow you to modulo floats. But it returns a 0 instead of a warning/notice/etc. Why is that? 3v4l.org/v0ZIe
hi there... i have a signUp.php form , when user signedUp but with invalid data , then (s)he will be redirected to the same page , now in that page if user try to refresh the page , signUp.php sends the same request that previously has sent , how can i prevent that???
@samayo when user signUP with a POST request and data that that user has entered is invalid then user is redirected to the signUp.php form , now if user reload signUp.php form previous POST action will be sent
Anonymous
Have you tried using HTTP_REFERER to see where user is coming from??
Anonymous
I remember having the same problem some years back .. you should either use http_referere and/or sessions ...
@bwoebi Was rereading the enum RFC and saw this part:
> This RFC adds a new token T_ENUM. The context-sensitive lexer changes allow for enum to be used as names for class methods and constants but not for class, trait or interface names or for functions or constants. There may be some programs out there using this name and there may be a minor BC break because of this.
> This RFC adds a new token ''T_ENUM''. This means any code using ''enum'' as the name for a function, class, interface, trait or constant will now fail to parse correctly.
> This RFC adds a new token T_ENUM. This means any code using enum as the name for a function, method, class, interface, trait or constant will now emit a parsing error.