well, I'm sorry, but you are both wrong. Bourbon is always the answer. And if you are asking what the question was then you haven't drank enough bourbon yet
hi there ... in a registeration form i'm checking all input fields of the signUp form using jquery that have valid data , when registering the data to the database using php is it need to check "isset($_POST["inputs"])" for inputs again???
working with a zend extension, overriding the compilation functions similar to how OpCache does it. My compilation functions just invoke the normal (aliased) compilation functions, and output some extra info about certain oplines. When I use a startup hook, I only get info about the pseudomain scope, no functions or anything else.
When I use the op_array handler hook, I end up segfaulting because the numbers I get back from EX_VAR_TO_NUM() are looping around the negatives and ending up very close to the upper limit for uint32. I'm guessing there's some weird bit of context I'm missing when using the op_array handler hook. Anybody have a useful tip in this direction?
wrt the compilation hook, that's normal. Only the psuedomain is returned, the functions/classes are added to EG(function_table) and EG(class_table). You can mark the positions of these tables before proxying to the original compile functions, then iterate the newly added elements.
wrt the op_array handler, I'm not sure off hand, I haven't used that hook much
@Sara Good to know, that should be a good enough jumping off point, I'll be back if (almost assuredly when) I'm stuck again.
Do they all end up with different execute_data structures?
Sorry if that didn't make sense, I'm running a tad low on sleep right now. I'll do some more digging to hopefully find what I need. Somehow or another OpCache is definitely gathering the right data (not to mention, you know, the VM), so I'm sure I'll be able to find it