in firefox in my script, when I go back it says "Document Expired" or "This document is no longer available.". Does anyone why this is happening and how to fix it? I am using sessions in my php script
Your code should be doing a post-redirect-get. Which should make the back button work....mostly. Because you're seeing 'document expired' it implies that you're not doing post-redirect-get
well im looking at this github files for it. and when setting up the settings it askes for oauth access token and it asks for consumer key where do i fid the consumer key
@Ocramius If you can't fix it, fix it, fix it - I don't care that much. tbh code parsing/generating probably has to be done through something complicated, i.e. Nikics brainfuck-like parser.
i came to php chat room http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php and was going to socialize eventually. but then i came across a post discriminating my people "turks" calling them "homosexual turks" http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/16388277#16388277
to what i replied begin from...
common exists so that a zend_function can be cast to an op array or an internal function function->common.fn_flags == ((zend_op_array*) function)->fn_flags
well engine does use arrays/tables for other things, array_init makes ready for userland that structure I guess, you might want to otherwise initialize with different dtor/size/whatever if you're doing something non zval/non refcounted/whatever ...
all this tolower stuff has to be hurting us ... it should be removed, lets have the lowercase name as arKey in common, that would make much more sense ...
it'll be easier to trace if you turn zend alloc off I think ... there could be a bug in it, maybe pinging dmitry should be first course of action in this case because new ...
I would definitely help you with this proposal and its integration with opcache, but I would postpone it a bit. At first, I'm currently overloaded with phpng related tasks. At second, I think we should implement typehinting at the moment when we may really benefit from it (using JIT). Otherwise, we may make us more troubles in the future.
Yeah, thanks for your support, Dmitry. Let's just forget that this RFC is probably going to be an overwhelming landslide but you don't want it because it breaks opcache.
but hey this might be a good thing, the other day he was talking about not pursuing a jit at all, not releasing the code for it ... if this is the thing that makes him see that it is actually worth his time then we get a jit and return type hints, and we don't have to do strange things like string comparisons instead of class lookups ...
I'm still not sure why should I destroy it. In my case there will be different metrics (all transitive, however) - thus it may be justified to have such interface..
@LeviMorrison anyway, it's up to you, your RFC, I think @ircmaxell had a solution to the opcache compatibility problem, and if that doesn't work we can do-over the patch, there's another way ...
@SecondRikudo not same. With callback I can not be sure that it has something to do with comparable stuff. With interface - at least, I declared that it should act like this - and if someone breaks that - so he's an idiot, not me