@Leigh i'm not asking if i should do that, but if it's possible :B (php-parser gave me that sensation) but i assume it's just for covering "new class(){};"
And the answer is no, there doesn't seem to be any SPL feature that allows you to use CURRENT on an object and map it to the current function in your object, sorry about that... — Mathieu DumoulinJan 10 '12 at 14:52
is this still true?
is there really no spl/iterator that allows current($obj) to call $obj->current()?
The idea is that you normalise an array to an object with ArrayIterator, rather than trying to shoehorn iterators into an object that work with array functions
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@shadowhand getIterator(iterable $o){ if is iterator return it, elseif is iteratoraggregate return the result of getiterator elseif is array return new ArrayIterator() }
I have three tables, users, user_groups, user_group_users. user_group_users has columns that connect users and user_groups together, user_group_id and user_id.
I guess I haven't had to use the words LEFT JOIN, I typically have had to use WHERE such_and_such_value_from_column = such_and_such_value_from_other_column
A user registers a load of executables. Later on, I need to get one back depending on what's in one of it's private properties. If I make this static, I can access without instantiation
@FélixGagnon-Grenier honestly if I ever touch my http package again it will be a complete rewrite. Make everything immutable and create nicer abstractions than what I have now
@NikiC should I still get it when 7.1.5 is released I will get back to you. To be fair: I am using ancient build tools from CentOS 5.11 for max compatibility. 5.11 went EoL two weeks ago so not sure how relevant a Bugfix for legacy is.
@kelunik I don't even want to think about it, I'm using http-foundation for my new projects... I really don't care that much about the presentation layer anymore.
gosh, working with PUT and a multipart form body is a hassle. do I really have to manually parse a multipart? Will I really just fallback to using a POST?
If I have file1 and file2 in separate branches (b1 and b2) is there a sane way with Git to diff b1/file1 with b2/file2 and selectively apply changes from one to the other?
@kelunik I mean I hate this RFC wiki.php.net/rfc/generics - and would prefer to have just arraysof this decade, rather than something more complicated next decade.
@Jimbo because type check must be implemented when element is added, not through traversal every time it is passed to a function that has the type declaration... is my guess
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