maybe it's just a sense of personal pride, but I contribute a little and I wouldn't dream of trying to get a vote until my contribution was significant - I guess that's what I'm getting at - significant contribution (maybe with a time constraint) should === the right to vote,
well quite, like I said not everything should be put to a vote in the first place ... these kinds of technical issues should not be in the hands of people with no clue, not because we take away their voting rights but because it never made sense to ask their opinion in the first place ... it doesn't make sense to ask for most people's opinion I don't think ...
on questions like 6vs7, moving things to and from pecl, choosing rm's, and things of this nature, we should ask everyone because it makes sense, on questions of technical correctness and specification it doesn't make sense to ask anyone who doesn't really really understand it ...
I had a dream ... I had a dream that the body of individuals that chose to maintain the specification for php would be the people you appeal to in order to get new languages features voted in, it would then just be down to zend, hhvm, hippy or whatever to implement the specification without bitching and moaning ...
yeah probably but they would have no actual choice in the matter, the task has changed from shall we have this, to lets do the best job of this we can ...
that's much more productive for everyone ... there would still be similar bike shedding around wherever the discussion takes place, but, you would need no patch for anything, you would only need a sound idea, well expressed ...
Also that's not a 100% practical model @JoeWatkins - take the keywords-as-identifiers thing, everyone liked the idea, no-one liked the impl. It's all well and good specifying a feature, no good if it can't be implemented
strict with no cast or gtfo, that actually opens up a nice channel for optimisations, when you know a return type matches an input type, you can eliminate the double type check
doesn't matter, nobody continued to look for an impl after the vote has passed, if it were decided that it was going into the spec then there would be no backing out ...
@DaveRandom well you know what I mean, in the context of that which is reasonable - the kind of thing the team maintaining a spec would allow you to even be thinking about introducing into your implementation ...
The point is that I suspect there would be no way to do it without consulting the implementors about viability though, and then it just leaks back to what we have now
well the team maintaining the spec are going to need a fair amount of knowledge in order to be useful to other people maintaining the spec ... that should get them by between them ...
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> The code provided does not reproduce given a generic endpoint. I will need reproducing code. Please find a way to provide it, and open a new bug.
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^ @JoeWatkins you're still a saint for putting up with people who don't know what they're doing :)
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People just don't get how difficult and time-consuming it is to troubleshoot a "problem" without a simple reproduce script.
and it would attract people I think ... you can be extremely knowledgeable about hhvm and zend without actually having good C/C++ fu, you can easily know enough to see the limits, and some people like to talk about code more than write it ...
@JoeWatkins There will inevitably be some cross-over people between to two layers of teams though, which means that some people will have a hidden agenda and it will be all cloak-and-dagger politics
@rdlowrey that sounds harsh when I read it back ... it's getting a bit old now, for people to type what they think their problem is and say "any ideas?" .. real old actually ...
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Doesn't sound harsh. At a certain point people are just wasting your time. You can't allow that. Your time is valuable.
pthreads has been fun for the last week or two ... many bugs squished ...
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@JoeWatkins woah that's really nifty. Does that work the same way if I use ($resource) in the closure as if I were to new new Threaded($resource) and pass that to a worker?
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@NikiC I think I'm starting to get the hang of the AST, would I be correct thinking in order to give loops an else clause, they'll need to be converted to list types, and then check for children to calc the jumps?
The single room per day costs uss 480
It is full board
It includes: all meals with drinks
Visit to our penguin colony
Elephant seals and sea lions colonies
Pta norte lighthouse
And we will try to see orca from the coast
a killer whale (or I imagine several) in the wild would be quite a sight too ... have a suspicion they might be actually evil ... but guess you can't get close so in no danger ...
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I recall this video, where the guy legit bypassed the Windows 98 login by going through the [?] button, through to the help, to save/print or something, eventually executing explorer.exe.
@Fabien No, I was doing really well answering random method calls but then got cocky on one of the questions and lost almost everything. Still came third though, I got free cookies :-)
@user3002233 mail() sucks, stop using it. Go look up swiftmailer and use that and a known-good SMTP server instead.
@LeviMorrison Yeah, but then you're forcing the function call overhead on every external property access. That kind of stuff irritates the crap out of me. Once you stick a get/setFoo for one property, it becomes inconsistent to not have all of them done that way, and down that road lies verbose madness.
@AndreaFaulds Nothing against the patch at all, I just think the idea itself is pointless and unnecessary... consistency for consistency's sake. I'm happy with, for example, (int)INF doing weird shit. :)
I'm not saying I'm some weirdo who is fundamentally against consistency; just, IMO, this RFC makes stuff "consistently WTF". I'm fine with silly behaviour giving silly, and inconsistent, results.
And you're not fine with it. That's my take on things anyway. :)
Part of me quite likes that we can say the result of, for example, (int)NAN is "undefined".