@Orangepill I'm not going to give it an official name. T_TILDED_ARROW is just the internal token name.
It's more fun when you make the name up …^^
So, you might settle on sperm operator and half the world will name it that way… then people can say "PHP even has the sperm operator!" and everyone will give them a confused look :-D
I can't get phpdoc to work. I'm doing php ./vendor/bin/phpdoc -d ./src -t ./docs it says it finds the files, parses them, etc. No errors. I got to the docs folder and open the .html and it looks like this. What am I doing wrong? I tried v2.8 and master, and even ran it on monolog's src and still same thing.
I'm working on adding HTTP/2 multiplexing to ext/curl, and having some difficulty
it should be as simple as adding a few constants (using REGISTER_CURL_CONSTANT()) and in fact should work even without that if you're running libcurl >= 7.43.0
currently, the behavior I'm seeing it that if you set it to 0 (or CURLPIPE_NOTHING) I get the expected behavior of HTTP/1.1 concurrent requests, but if I set it to 1 (CURLPIPE_HTTP1) or 2 (CURLPIPE_MULTIPLEX) the response time is the same.
@LGL do you mean an array in ->execute() vs ->bindParam()?
@LGL well, they're subtly different, with the bindParam you are creating a reference, which might have unintended side-effects. I personally prefer the ->execute([...]) way;
When i did bindParam I only need to call the variable once. but with the array I need to set as many time i use the name. I guess the array is safer. ;/
@tereško The short answer is, don't do that. Nginx config is deliberately very simple and lacks proper support for variables or variable like things inside it. Instead of trying to do that, you should auto-generate your nginx config using whatever tool you like (e.g. PHP) and then use that to insert variables in multiple places in the config.
You can't. Nginx doesn't really support variables in config files, and its developers mock everyone who ask for this feature to be added:
"[Variables] are rather costly compared to plain static configuration. [A] macro expansion and "include" directives should be used [with] e.g. sed + make o...