This is right after we completely rewrote one of the flag project's build, which was completely custom built with NodeJS, into a more standard WebPack configuration
The unminified versions are now half the size of the previous build's minified versions
Well basically I am trying to add functional tests to an already built Silex app. There's been a lot of struggle as you can imagine, so thinking about redoing how the whole thing gets going. In a more testable way -_-
@tereško I don't particularly care if things are done on the top level or within a function
My JS instinct (which I admit is partially irrelevant here) tells me to not do anything on the top-level, because of the unpredictable order of execution and global space pollution.
So unless I miss the cause of your indignation, I don't see what's wrong with wrapping things in a function
(Even a static one if you really want a fancy namespace)
@tereško Right, but having everything neatly nested in functions/methods/classes except for this one fairly important bit bothers my sense of calm and order
Also, given how JS has real modules now, executing things in the top level is possible and even recommended in some cases
@JoeWatkins I'm thinking about generating errors. Each opcode that would generate an error related to the type parameter needs to be aware of the type parameter. For instance, if we just pass a zend_type as a parameter to the opcode the error would say something like "Unable to do new array" instead of "Unable to do new T where T = array".
This implies we either alter NEW, INSTANCEOF, etc or we just issue new opcodes that handle those. I know I already said something to that effect but this is a bit different; I am saying I think FETCH_TYPE_PARAMETER might have to go away altogether because to generate good errors we need the opcodes to be aware of type parameters.