@NikiC @Andrea it came up as "something against null", but union types was never discussed and was put on draft recently. I genuinely have the impression the interactions are not being taken into account by the majority of voters.
@Andrea another use for union types … a class implements like up to three independent interfaces. Now some function wants to do different things depending on which interface it implements. So, as an user you don't want to pass each instance up to three times depending on which interfaces it implements, but only once.
@NikiC well, we'd just need clear rules how to evaluate.
unfortunately, yes. Because we reject objects that have __toString, on arguments typed as "string" on strict type mode, it works on non strict mode though.
@Andrea unions are the only alternative to method overloading, which is required sometimes. php abused unions, sure, but sometimes they are actually needed imho
I don't like unions because I think that if your function does different things given different types, then you should split it into multiple functions
and then what @Andrea. Name the function differently according to the types being passed? like createFromString, createFromArray? Not sure how this is better than two create functions with different types...
And if you're about to come back with "I don't see any error message", then you need to turn error reporting on and go chase down that error message. That's your due dilligence, it's the minimum responsibility that you have towards your code before any developer should even start to think about looking for outside help.
what if you have a function that does the same thing but accepts a restricted set of types? Collection::add(Foo|Bar|Baz|Stuff $item){ $this->stuff[] = $item; } i don't think you want 4 methods having all the same method body just because of that
And, I'm sorry to say, but if it is a problem specific to Wordpress, you're unlikely to get more help from people in this chat, because most people here are passively hostile towards Wordpress.
Where else does my opcode need to be defined before running zend_vm_gen.php? I assumed it auto-generated stuff when I did ZEND_VM_HANDLER(182, ZEND_MY_FOO)
@Danack I don't think union types aren't useful. I just think that most of the use cases seem to either be bad practice, or things that could be done better with another construct
@LeviMorrison just an exercise here, let's suppose that void already existed before and dropping it would not be an option. How could you design union types without "null"?
@thw @Ghedipunk : My MySQL version is 4.1.22 and i hav tried to upgrade it to 5, its not happning. Forignkey issues and SQL Error (1062): Duplicate entry '1' for key 'id'
@Andrea I don't like when you say "ew" without further clarification. Is it because ":?" looks weird, is it because "whatever|bool|null" would be better?
@marcio it doesn't really fit with how nullables are supposed to work, I guess. It doesn't match parameters. It looks weird. It's different from Hack and PHPDoc. The current union type approach is better
@Sashi It's considered bad form to change the memory limit in a module... If someone had configured their system for 2G of memory, and you set it to 128M, you've just cut their available memory to 1/16th of what they were expecting.
I feel rather lucky and exciting that php 7 is coming out so soon to when I started needing to use php for my large, multi-programming language project. I can't wait to convert my tiny php codebase to use types :D
Basically anywhere where i) you don't have code that is strongly coupled together (i.e. not directly calling each other) ii) You have a list of different 'entities' that you support with separate callables/functions for each of the entities.
The files are storing in wp_postmeta table something like this (3935, 3319, '_wp_attached_file', ' USER-files/20/ORDER-Details.pdf'); So when i uploading the file it able to uploaded to the WP uploader but after updating to the user its showing "User Id is invalid" - at that time the Page is/wp-admin/user-edit.php its stocked here
@Andrea Because that function is sending an event to another part of the system, and is capable of processing all of the types that are registered with the orderHandler. And it is better to have the list of types that the function can handle inside the function, where the handlers are attached, instead of having to do this:
//Listen for incoming data...
$order = deserialize($serializedOrder);
if ($order instanceof Purchase) {
processOrder($order);
}
else if ($order instanceof Reservation) {
processOrder($order);
}
else {
//Lets hope no-one forgets to add any entity to this list.
throw new BadTypeException()
}
And everywhere else is the application where a function is called that can handle multiple types.
@Andrea yeah....business code is always messy. It's because you can't create clean heirarchies and a lot of the code looks like it could be data, if only we were using Lisp....
After digging further, not sure if I should be adding ZEND_AST_RETRY to the big switch in zend_compile.c and run a zend_compile_retry() to fire a ZEND_RETRY opcode or just add ZEND_VM_HANDLER(182, ZEND_RETRY, ANY, ANY) to zend_vm_def.h. Or both? Lol
you need to add your token in zend_language_scanner.l, add the AST node in zend_ast.h, create it in zend_language_parser.c, compile the AST node in zend_compile.c and define the runtime handler in zend_vm_def.h
@NikiC Thanks! I had all that done except the zend_compile.c part. Going to try some more stuff and try to compile with all my fingers and toes crossed :)
Which is better, an interface for a message queue that just defines addMessage() and getMessage(), or just having an array and using array_push() and array_shift()?
Thanks. Yeah, I'm planning to expose a lot for re-implementation... not sure if I'd want the message queues to be exposed, though, because they're right in the core...
Alright, so, working on getting my websocket server up to post 1990's code quality... Single Responsibility Principle means the message just keeps track of who sent it, who receives it, and the message itself... like the envelope of a letter. And, like a letter, it can't mail itself, it needs a postal system, so no $message->send() methods... Am I off my rocker for thinking along these lines?
(I've been thinking about this code for too long, I no longer trust my sanity)
@Andrea 1) I disagree, it fits; 2) neither nullable types or union types will match parameters if you meant "fn(Arg $arg = null)"; 3) Agreed, it does look weird; 4) Agreed, but not a showstopper IMMO; 5) 100% agreed;
@JibinMathew Are you trying to make it so that when you point your browser to something like http://abc it will load up the site on your localhost web server?
@Ghedipunk ok is possible that i run a apache server on my computer and a different computer on the same network can make a post request to the php script run on my computer? How would i do that? without using IP of the computer on which server runs
Yes, it is possible to get two servers to talk to each other on the local network using custom domain names by editing their respective hosts files (or, if you're running several servers, you might want to look into running your own private DNS server). I don't know what you mean by making a post request to the php script on your own computer, except that maybe you mean that your own computer is also one of the web servers on the network, in which case it works just like any other server.
@Ghedipunk The problem is that there would be network in which there would be only one server to which all the other client systems has to make a request , what i want is that client must be able to identify the server system by somemeans in order to make a request