i think os metrics are all calculated in px though, so if one has 2 1920p monitors and a scrollbar 1920p large, they can still use two monitors to read the contents :B
I'm trying to connect to MySQL on my machine (localhost) and it works when I use root with no password, but when I set a password, it doesn't work. Any ideas?
So I know that I can do return type hinting in php7. I can do an object return hint with:
function getUser($pdo, $username) : User
{
}
where User is the object being returned.
However, if the user isn't found in the SQL, returning 'false' instead of a User object gives:
Uncaught TypeErro...
Yeah, I get what he's trying to do, but for that case, you're looking for a user, and expecting to get one. If you don't get a user, a boolean false isn't going to help the rest of the logic, it's going to be a different branch.
It's not fatal error worthy, absolutely... which is what it feels like people are interpretting exceptions to be...
Honestly, I'm not sure how non-English SE sites that duplicate the functionality of an English SE site work. I'd be interested in finding out as a curiosity, but I don't have a reason to go looking for that information personally.
@Ghedipunk Retrieving a user may be exceptional if it fails; it might not be.
And honestly I would prefer to err on the non-exceptional side because it's more feasible to throw based on the result than it is to wrap the exception and hide the throw.
APIs that can avoid the situation entirely are sometimes preferable.
I'd love to be paid to work on the official PHP projects. Then I would have time to curate bug reports, do larger-picture improvements to PHP.net, etc.
There aren't many businesses willing to pay people to do stuff like this.
so you request C:\xamp\htdocs\index.php in your browser, within that file if you do "./out/DBConnection.php" you will get "C:/xamp/htdocs/out/DBConnection.php"
basically the getcwd() is set to PHP_SELF (right?)
@Wes unless you're talking about paths to shit like the system's tmp directory, binaries and such; then yeah use the full thing... but in the context of include/require starting with __DIR__ is the sensible way to go
@Ekn why do you have assets in vendor? ... I guess it doesn't matter - create a build script to copy/process/symlink to where you need them
people seem to like gulp or grunt for that, but it depends on your needs.. often a simple shell script is just fine