presents the right version. php-fpm.conf doesn't seem to have a line pointing towards any php binary, which makes me wonder how it have been working until now
@FlorianMargaine well it did kill the process. however restarting throws. The process /etc/rc.d/init.d/php-fpm could not be executed and failed. hmm, let me check if that file is even executable
@mahdiazarm which part is not working? You login with curl, keep the cookies, request another page, scrape the info? Many urls woud require correct wp_referer and nonces
I sadly realized that finally... their stupid hat actually had the expected result... make me understand / learn very fast about a chat room and it's "culture"
@LeviMorrison I disagree that Map and Set should be interfaces. Generally speaking, and if this was Java, I would agree. A Java HashMap can't be sorted, so you'd use a tree-backed always-sorted Map instead. ds::map can be sorted, like an array can also, similar to Python's dict, Ruby's hash etc.
Another thing for the future, is that if the requirement for an always-sorted map arises, we can turn the class into an interface, thereby not affecting any typehinting or instanceof checks.
@rtheunissen it's not because you should bundle more than 1 implementation. it's for allowing others to blend stuff in. for instance, DOMNamedNodeMap implements DS\Map
> [22:33:53] critical TypeError: Argument 1 passed to AerysPlayground\Game\Command\Executor::__construct() must be an instance of AerysPlayground\Game\Field\Map\TrainingYard, instance of AerysPlayground\Game\Map\Park given
@mahdiazarm does the script return the data with the profile name and such as you expect, but you are unsure how to exactly get that info from the string?
@FlorianMargaine in general, most people won't put a reverse proxy in front of it though. The few people who do, will also be clever enough to properly configure interface bindings (it's just using default 0.0.0.0/[::]:80/443 if no expose() has been called at all - If you call expose(), you are forced to pass interface and port; no default interface here.) So, if you put a reverse proxy there, you anyway have to bind Aerys to a different port (to not conflict with the reverse proxy).
@FlorianMargaine I'm not sure about that though… load, maybe yes, but static files and caching gains may quickly be lost by the overhead of the reverse proxying
@Wes think Javascript objects, PHP array, Python dict, Ruby hash... they're all practical, not-like-other-classes tools that you can use directly or to build other structures with. That's why I'm considering a balanced tree implementation, that you could then use however you want. But not forced under a "SortedSet" or whatever.
@NikiC starting to wonder if the behaviour I'm testing is actually not expected. $map->pairs()->first()->property = false; Should that actually change the property in the map itself?
@NikiC yeah, that'd give the definitive answer… not doing that now… going to bed soon, but I definitely should do a few reproducible benchmarks with Aerys once I'm done cluttering it with features ^^
@FélixGagnon-Grenier entrySet keySet etc are all mutable and changes on them are reflected by the map (in java and c# for sure, possibly other languages)