Yeah but you can't really expect us to help you with a function that doesn't even exist in php but comes from some random source on the internet (or was written by you) that nobody knows about or has used for years :)
@edorian Though I think that people are largely misunderstanding the article. It was meant to be purely technical, but I think people are reading it as "Oh my god how badly is PHP written?!"
//Defines foo with val
var foo = function(val){
return val
}
foo(1) //Calls foo wit 1
//Defines with val and calls with 1
function(val){
return val
}(1) // returns 1 as an evaluated function call.
well .. in javascript you kinda can instantly execute the anonymous function , but the said function then actually returns another function , thus serving a but different purpose
@OmeidHerat Your example assigned an anonymous function to a variable... mine uses the anonymous function as a means for a code-reuse pattern which could be used to create different sorting methods.
i have a table with 3 columns id,name and parent_id representing categories. The root categories(categories with no parents) have parent_id 0. All other categories have parent_id as the id of their immediate parent. There is no limit on the depth of categories i mean that a category can be 3,4 or...
@Incognito You are passing the function as a argument which is which is essentially called by the function you pass, while I call it myself. or i am missing something ?
Well: "Anonymous functions are not eval statements that create variables but creating proper php functions that need to be called for them to execute" might also do it :)
I have a quick question - regarding DOM Xpaths.. how do I combine two conditions e.g. //a[contains(@style, 'font-weight:bold') and contains(translate(@href, '0123456789', ''), 'showthread.php?t=', )] ?
I have a handfull of PHP scripts that do things like aggregate data from three DBs (mssql, mysql, postgresql) and dump it to one display on the user side, faster arrays would be amazing.
If it where up to me PHP would be going towards autoboxing java but it will never be strongly typed without massive automated conversions for primitive types
@ircmaxell Perhaps I generalized a bit much. I can definitely see why you would hesitate on including me in the project. I have no proof that I am bringing anything to the table.
And the project dying had little to do with me, I know.
@LeviMorrison You can implement a stack using a DLL. That's fine. It's just an implementation detail. The problem is that the API leaks that abstraction, which means that a stack === queue in therms of the api pushed out by api
@LeviMorrison Useful, but not necessary
In practice, I would include it. But at a minimum, you just need a pointer to the top entry of the stack, and then a pointer from each element to the one before it
@ircmaxell could be, yes. But often I like to know the size, and other times I just want to know if it's empty. I could write size() == 0, but the written semantic of .empty() is nice, in my opinion.
I'm hoping I can improve the existing Spl without BC as much as possible, but all the while pushing for a rewrite somehow. Possibly by creating new classes. Simply dropping the Spl prefix, or better yet by namespacing it would work.
That way we can maintain the old without BC issues, but have the newer, better API.
@ircmaxell ircmaxell, I'm writing an RFC for Spl improvement. When I get to the part about suggesting improvements that break BC in the datastructures, would you like to help me define a better API?