@pinepain the issue may actually not be in PHP itself but rather musl or whatever, but if it's reported on bugs.php.net we can at least start trying to triage it. and of course, maybe it is a PHP issue and PHP does something non-portable.
Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Argument 1 passed to Test::method() must be an instance of Custom, instance of Custom given, called in /home/travis/build/Stricted/pthreads/tests/recv-overload.php on line 10 and defined in
@pinepain there really should be a specific test in php-src for this behaviour, but I don't think I ever added one. I think some other tests do catch it though
personally i would use it to avoid use() on many occasions. can i go multiline? how hard it is? can i add brackets?
fn(float $x): array{
return [
$x,
$x * 2.,
$x * 4.
];
}
as long variables aren't passed to other files (require() returning a closure) or $evilCode = "($f) => isset($youcantseeme); "; $youcantseeme = 1; eval($evilCode); there's no problem with automatically importing vars into the closures @LeviMorrison imho
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The answer is: it depends. Assuming your server is correctly configured, your users won't see the code, because it would have been processed by the server before sending the result to the user
@Andrea I haven't submitted any bugs, especially to PHP as I'm not sure it's a PHP bug or PHP have to support this sort of corner cases, imo, that's what libc for.
At this time I have a report from user which faces not only this NAN problem, but also changing timezone at the runtime from v8, which is highly likely a musl problem too, so I start to be a bit skeptical about musl real-world usage and I'd really appreciate if someone point me if I wrong