@kelunik @bwoebi I'm conflicted with the PR requiring void callbacks. The purist in me says the spec shouldn't be concerned about the return value of a callback, but the practical side knows it will most often be an error.
It does seem we're trying to enforce our own coding style (coroutines) on the standard again.
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Clue views async-interop as Amp. I don't think he realizes that Amp v2 was born out of async-interop. Yes, it was heavily influenced by Amp, but that's because so much time was spent finding the right way to do things.
They seem to have wounds from Guzzle implementing their own promises. I talked to one of the Guzzle contributors at Midwest PHP just before they released their promise library. They did it because React was taking way to long to review and merge the needed PR and they needed to move forward for AWS.
This has been my overall experience with React. I understand they're busy, but the speed at which problems are addressed is abysmal, performance is obviously secondary, and resistance to change is high.
When I started Icicle, async in PHP was a joke. I think projects like Icicle and Amp have revitalized PHP async. The interop group shows there's a better and performant way forward.
> The predominant advantage of adding support for this is that it allows you to use reference assignment for multiple variables at once, which is not currently possible.
Quick q, about openssl_verify or better yet about some solution to verify certificate based on hash and not on starting data. Is there one? I found only one working solution http://stackoverflow.com/a/39585649/318306 But it requires starting data and not hash
I've never seen assignment by reference in projects I've used/examined at all except for stuff like this: [&$id, &$name] for mysqli_. (And to be clear I don't mean a destructuring; that's just an rvalue)
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I am making a web app for distribution, the web app allows the person who uses the web app (uploads it to their server) to create a widget to put on their site that requires an action, and once the action is completed will execute JS that is defined by the owner. Should I use PHP to create a new file for each widget the owner makes or should I just keep the JS in a database?
@pinepain Rather than asking the room to analyze recent commits to php-src, consider describing the problem you are trying to solve (what's your code, what behavior did you observe, what did you expect) and specifying the version of PHP you're currently using.
@AllenJB it rather complex and without actually double-checking and maybe walking through with gdb I'm not sure how kind to room members to ask debug my ext
the q: is it necessary to dtor copied value after original one get dtored? e.g. after I do ZVAL_COPY_VALUE(&php_v8_context->this_ptr, getThis()); is it needed to dtor php_v8_context->this_ptr? (sorry for dumb question, but after debuging for few hours my creativity goes down)
@ircmaxell any other section of the manual does the same thing ... llvm made complex an art form, and it is art, beautiful art, but inescapably complicated ...
OH: "LLVM made complex an artform, and it is art, beautiful art, but inescapably complicated"... In reference to http://llvm.org/docs/WritingAnLLVMBackend.html