@MarkBaker Please check the link, I just installed all libraries "sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5" correctly but still continuing getting this error : paste.ubuntu.com/6138634
@IMSoP I just killed it and start it using these two commands : 1-sudo kill -TERM cat /usr/local/apache2/logs/httpd.pid 2-sudo /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl -f /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
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@tereško After following step 7 I restarted the server but can't start it. I got this error for restarting it : httpd: Syntax error on line 67 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load modules/libphp5.so into server: /usr/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
@JoeWatkins yes this, but just for closures (I was referring to @LeviMorrison)
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i would like the ability to create sub classes, classes that can be instanced only inside the class where they are defined in, and in its descendants. not the same thing of anonymous classes, but i think that could be achieved with @JoeWatkins ' proposal, right?
in a round about way, yeah ... return new class implements|extends MyShit {}
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@JoeWatkins what happens if i do `$this->someclass = (new class { public function test(){} });` and from another scope `$x = new ($instance->someclass())->test();`
@bwoebi no, laruence implemented the fcall on parens part. I only implemented (...)[], (...)->..., (...)->...(). We decided to make one RFC for everything as (...)() is very similar to that
@JoeWatkins I'd recommend you to test a bit with nesting those (and using inside normal classes). I'm pretty sure that some of our compiler code currently assumes that class declarations can't be nested ;)
ok @JoeWatkins so they are immediately-instanced classes... aren't these two features? i mean first one is the ability to store an anonymous class in a variable, the other one is the ability to instance in the same expression an anonymous class