@ircmaxell sure, it'll be affecting reflection, runkit, uopz… but apart from these who access these structures directly, it won't have general major impact
I think @kelunik is right about caching interface… you really just need get(string $key): string | null, set(string $key, string $val, int $ttl = 0) and del(string $key) … strings are universally transmissible… if you need something more complex inject it in something being able to serialize. It's really the most simple you can get… When I look at the caching PSR, I definitely only can sigh.
@bwoebi Levi thinks it might be a good idea.....but no-ones come up with a use-case that doesn't involve a programmer making massive 'typos' e.g. accidentally spelling closure('fopen') instead of closure([$this, 'foo']). It might just be good as a shiny object....for the discussion.
I added it as a remote, though sourcetree but it seems fine in config......fetching from inside SourceTree gives 'permissions error' with no description of the error, and doing the command you said seems to be sitting there doing nothing.....I'll try doing a fresh checkout from your repo.
The clone appears to be working....the fetch said it was doing something.....but then I was still on the same branch as before, and your remote is not present with git branch -a
@Danack a fetch just fetches to FETCH_HEAD (if fetching a specific branch)… doesn't add the branch. git checkout -b bob_closure FETCH_HEAD for example then
@Danack If you'd tried git fetch https://github.com/bwoebi/php-src, git branch -a would have shown it.
This is such a weird coincidence........I've been looking at php-src and now git, and out of nowhere I'm getting a migraine.....what are the chances......
I have friends who spent $150K at SCAD ... to learn photography... really...
I went to meetups, shot monthly in studios, shot events at clubs and probably learned more than her and I did it for free & got paid.... I like her alot but it's just not worth it sometimes
I think I would have gotten more out of it if I had gotten to the more advanced topics... but for the entry stuff I was teaching myself faster than the class could.... I already had a pretty good handle on programming in general.
That was like 20 years ago though.
got the first year of college paid on a scholarship... lost that because my focus was too much on having fun ... footed the bill myself for the second year.
@kirugan I was in a 2nd level Telecom role. My secondary job was in IT and heavily depended on landing in a higher echelon role. That job was Information Management Officer. It had to do with Information Security mainly
Lower echelon people in my role had the same secondary role, but I got lucky because others reported to me so I had more responsibility. But no, programming wasn't a part of it. It was IT. I coded in HTML 3 at the time, but only for fun
@Orangepill No those were the 31C radio operators. I was the 31U Signal Support Systems Specialist, which basically means we fixed telecom equipment and IT equipment at a Level 2 role.
Job MOS #'s change though, so the 31C and 31U nomenclatures may have changed
looks like they made a big RFC instead of going with small steps
s/RFC/PEP
> It is possible to declare the return type of a callable without specifying the call ignature by substituting a literal ellipsis (three dots) for the list of arguments: