@bwoebi It's either that or ending up at the airport and having to say "fuck forgot to check in and now I have to wait in line like those other losers"
Over here we still are solving the problems with the 3rd generation immigrants as we speak. So saying already that "positive effects outweighing them" is a tad premature
@Ed. Yeah forget about it. If they don't know how it's encrypted you are shit out of luck.
@PeeHaa @Leigh I've tried hex2bin with mcrypt as well... nothing cool there. Just need to get an answer from client and will not waste my (and yours) time.
Hello everyone! In a project we're using base64_encode in has stopped adding padding to the output string since we updated the PHP version to 5.5.9. Is this a change to the function or is it a configuration somewhere that has changed?
i'll have to check that i nthat case, yay more android debugging -_- its weird though that we have not had a single output with padding the last two days, guess thats lucky :P i just tried a simple "a" encoding and it does add padding, so my bad on not testing that
@PeeHaa same deal as the previous thing. That mutex does worK, but there's a bug somewhere, either in the implementation or in PHP, which causes some unknown circumstance to not release the lock
@bwoebi well all I know is that the issue appeared around the time I added it, and since I removed it from the main message posting logic 9 days ago we haven't seen the problem
@bwoebi well I suppose it could be, but the same issue in 2 places? I don't really see how this can end up not completing unless some yielded promise never resolves. That would put the issue either in artax, amp\pause or here
(I'm not suggesting the issue is in artax or amp\pause btw :-P)
Question... if I get: $flag = (ALLOW_LEADING | ALLOW_TRAILING) and there is no leading || trailing data, should it error or still proceed? I'm confused whether this should be "required" or just "expected but not required"...
[ 7.1.0alpha2 - 7.1.0RC2 ] Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Using $this when not in object context in /in/0JNPC:1 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /in/0JNPC on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
@Danack Not sure about your RFC. I think just deprecating get_class w/o object (both no arg and null arg) would still meet the objective, avoid the BC drama and allow us to keep it consistent with usual default value semantics
@NikiC I think I'm going to leave it to run as it is. The RFC targets 7.2 so there is plenty of time for people to introduce an RFC like that, and revert this RFC.