yeah I guess you get autoloading for free if you put them in the class table ... but that's a significant change, everything in the class table is zend_class_entry ...
true, but they can use the majority of the members of the struct, what you propose means using just flags, name, info struct and interfaces ... that's a very small minority of the fields
but you know what will happen, dmitry/nikita will say "that's nasty" and a bunch of people will follow their lead, because they can't hear over the big voices
it maybe worth reading through the last conversation and picking out the contentious points and dealing with them from the outset ... if we can prepare good arguments to refute the main objections, and then tack this on, I'll work on it a bit, and then bob will make it good ...
tbh I can't remember what those objections were, we never even got as far as intersections ... I remember that ...
I know I'm slow about things but it's not just because I'm too busy to work on it.
It's also because designing these things well is important or we end up with features like traits.
Traits should be a great and wonderful feature, but there are so many things wrong (or if not wrong then weird) with them they are generally considered to be a bad thing.
I can't really remember the details of what happened ... but do remember something being in the way of something else, and that the patch was ready for a while ...
bob and I put many many many hours into the implementation of it ... if I seemed rushed it's because I considered it production ready, and didn't want our time to be wasted ...
but happy to take things at whatever pace is necessary to get the feature in now ...
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@DaveRandom you trust me with authentication ? :p or do you just mean the front-end stuff? If so, any spec?
We have exactly one service affected by the aws outage: we have a script that periodically checks to see if our website is visible from off of BYU campus and that's hosted on AWS.
> 11:37 AM PST We can confirm high error rates for requests made to S3 in the US-EAST-1 Region. We've identified the issue and are working to restore normal operations.
Alright, it's been almost an hour now.... where we at on this?
flock to "the cloud", fail to actually understand how it works, and end up all using the same AZ, which happens to be as stable as a geriatric on a mechanical bull
Credit Request and Payment Procedures : "your request logs that document the errors and corroborate your claimed outage (any confidential or sensitive information in these logs should be removed or replaced with asterisks). "
@JayIsTooCommon Well @PaulCrovella suggested something that may be more sensible in general, a github repo with maybe a json file in or something that people can just PR
@JayIsTooCommon What we are managing is checkouts of git repositories. They are all under /srv/sources. So basically it would be a web UI that would, eventually, invoke git clone <repo url> <target dir name>. It's a little more complex than that but in some ways you don't need to worry about it because it will be talking to a back-end web service rather than invoking it directly.
Honestly, for me job zero is to make the whole auth thing work
Well yes there's that, and also there will eventually be two back-end boxes so we need to handle that somehow... although @LeviMorrison I was wondering if we could just have one "master" back-end and rsync to the other one
done in such a way that you can change the master fairly easily, obviously
What I do know is that the error you see is in the web app - it is the web app that is actually running out of memory, I can hypothesise that this happens while indexing is running but without looking at the box I don't know. It could also be that the version of OpenGrok we are running doesn't have the same issue as lxr.php.net, and it could be that the java version we are running has fixed an issue.
All I know is that I have yet to stress it enough to fall over
@FlorianMargaine that's a little bit out of my scope but it is certainly possible to embed arbitrary data in windows binaries, yes
e.g. most exes and a lot dlls carry embedded icons, and you can embed textual key/value maps as well somehow
don't ask me how this is done at the compiler level because I don't know
@LeviMorrison this wouldn't be an issue. What I was thinking of is using rsync specifically to keep /srv/sources (the git sources) and /var/opengrok (where opengrok keeps its index files and web caches). The slave would every hour ask the master for the latest copy of those dirs only. If that operation fails, the slave will become the master. When the old master is brought up again, it will be the slave.
"create a feature found in the PHP programming language" ... how exactly does one create a feature found in a language? I can't even begin to decipher those semantics.
@LeviMorrison I also wondered about this. It would also let us have more than one instance potentially, I feel like it would probably make sense to have amp stuff and php-src stuff in not the same place
@FlorianMargaine Indexing commits is expensive (particularly on our shoddy VMs) and so we want to avoid doing it on the same machines that serve the users.
yes, it's written by Java people so they Thread All The Things
actually the vast bulk of the time indexing is spend invoking external programs anyway (git, ctags)
I'll rebuild that one in the morning with the newest opengrok release, and switch to using that as the only live one, if we have no problems after a couple of days then you can kill 01