because: $a ? ($x): int ~> $x * $x : $b; will be impossible to decide for the parser whether the first colon is part of a short Closure syntax or of the ternary.
Can someone just take a few mins. and go into a separate chat with me. I'll tell you everything I have done already to try and solve my problem. I'll even tell you what I think is the problem. I just don't know how to solve it.
Well… anyway… if someone thinks he can nicely add that, he should do a follow-up RFC… plenty of time left for 7.1 after vote will have been held on my RFC…
@Duikboot see httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_alias.html#redirectmatch the 3rd argument needs to be a URL not a URI if I'm correct. See if that solves it. If not, then disable other rules in case one of them is conflicting with it.
@PeeHaa I think the way to do it is to require it yourself in your composer.json, and then alias the version to what the other thing wants e.g. "foo/lib": "1.2.1 as 1.0.1"
@Duikboot you use Redirect, RedirectMatch, or you can use mod_rewrite. For simple redirections use the first, for path patterns use the 2nd, for more complex criteria like lang, IP, etc use the last.
The first conditons are for mod_rewrite and need a RewriteRule at the end that block is your mod_rewrite rule for redirecting for www. Make a blank line and then put your RedirectMatch as it's something entirely different.
@Duikboot try this pastie.org/private/ygxkoqkwz1yn5cxj4mamsg Have not tested, not sure if Apache support negative lookahead. Added it so to prevent redirect loop as (.*) would also match /public
I think by-value is good for the vast majority of use-cases, hence I don't think it's worth implementing actual closures (especially since none of the rest of the language uses them)
@ircmaxell i don't know. surely no more use() is a big step forward. but i have to admit that i would have preferred them to be actual closures. by ref is not an option? till it gets properly implemented by-scope?
> [UnexpectedValueException] Could not parse version constraint devseven as 3.0: Invalid version string "devseven" in "devseven as 3.0", the alias source must be an exact version, if it is a branch name you should prefix it with dev-
@PaulCrovella What actual branch. The root package one?
returning a bunch of things is ugly. just that. anything can be written several ways, but closures would be prettier $a = 10; $b = 20; $c = 30; list($a,$b,$c) = (~>{$a+=10; $b+=10; $c+=10; })();
@PeeHaa "I'd like to thank my family, God, our production crew, and a couple assholes in a chat room for making this commit possible. This is your commit. I couldn't have done it without you."
@Abe by the way, there are ways to do these things properly… instead of doing an array_walk and manipulate the parent scope by ref, you also can do e.g. array_reduce… It's these things. You obviously always can do that by ref, but there are also nice ways to avoid the by ref.
@ircmaxell practically, i don't think i have any use case that i couldn't achieve otherwise :P it is just more expressive. you can both return an mutate the inherited scope
> Tourists, who were meant to arrive in Turkey at 10.30pm, say they suffered a seven-hour delay and did not reach their destination until 5.30am the next day.
If they miss their landing slot in the evening and the delay would go into the time when large planes are not allowed to land, they wouldn't be allowed to file a new flight-plan until the morning.....
@PeeHaa sure bro, thanks... and I just cloned .. I think all I need is common folder, service -> git.php + token and ofcourse exception .. and bootstrap + service factory
AJAX - Getting the data without having to click twice on first intent
My knowledge level: Novice in PHP. I understand some javascript basics. Started 1 month ago.
Problem: Ajax somehow forces me to click twice the first time the page loads. Second related problem is that if I click on one b...
@PeeHaa aah, pee, all I had to include was bootstrap, it handles the auto loader, rest am using use oauth2, common/ github, session, credentials before I require bootstrap
aha... will try to register else will try tomorrow... and haha well am trying it for the first time.. also just realized my oop is much more immature compared to that repo xD cc @Abe
@HassanZia When a user logs in take the value in the last logged in field and stick it in the session... then update the value in the user record to the current time.