@JoeWatkins Since 7.2.0 I'm getting segfaults and later "Out of Memory" errors when running pthreads using phpdbg. Oddly everything worked fine with 7.2RC6. Perhaps you know what might have changed. Some builds: Using 7.2RC6 and using 7.2.0 with segfault, later becoming Out of Memory, no changes were made to thread-related code.
Looking at those builds again I noticed that the first two I linked did not use phpdbg, only the one with the "Out of Memory" error used phpdbg. /cc @bwoebi
@mega6382 please can you write on in C instead, that serves as a drop-in in replacement for libxml2, and supports xpath 2 and xsd 1.1 and has proper relaxng support. Oh, and a decent incremental parser, and is reentrant so it doesn't explode when you try to use zend mm. If you could have that on my desk by Friday, that will be fine.
@Patrick No, I am just setting up one where any room 11 regular can post to. A lot in here sort-of want to make blog posts but don't really need the whole thing.
@DaveRandom Thanks, was just thinking that, cause I just remembered that XML have stuff like CDATA, and whatnot, and writing a parser for it is a heavy task for beginning.
@mega6382 Yeh, we should use something PHP based. I'm sure there was a popular blogging platform written in PHP, what was it again? Oh... maybe we'll just use Ghost.
Hi morning, developing the site with Yii2 but the symbols like apostrophe and currency are not working tried with <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> but no use
> Note The message and type definitions in WSDL are considered to be abstract definitions. This means you don't know how they'll appear in the concrete message format until you've applied a binding to them. For example, if you use one abstract message with two different bindings, it's possible that the two concrete messages will look different. Only with 'literal' bindings are the abstract definitions guaranteed to accurately describe the concrete message format.
seriously, what does that even mean
did no-one stop along the way designing this non-existent, largely design-free "spec" and think "hmmm, people aren't ever going to use 90% of these features, maybe we should simplify it a bit"
This a spec written by people who enjoy writing specs more than they enjoy coding, and want people who enjoy coding to suffer
(ftr I am only doing this because my code gen tools are producing code that doesn't work)
Cool, localhost dealt with. Theme 2.0 should release soon according to author. That's the hard stuff done, now the easy stuff, whipping @DaveRandom for blog posts.
@Gordon Hi Gordon, the apostrophe and currency are not displaying properly instead some codes are displayed tried with <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> could you help me
@techy-coder <?php header("Content-Type: text/html; charset=[your charset]"); ?>. the meta tag is just a fallback. it is only used when there is no response header present
@Gordon When I have a new class, the sessions from outside are not working in the new class. Same problem I have with the request
@Gordon when I run the comment of the request like this $request = Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::createFromGlobals(); in the new class, it works
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Thanks, I'll have a look. And yeah.....although React is nice, the Redux bit doesn't seem like how I want to write non-trivial applications.
@tereško you should know by now that the first lesson in any php class is
class DB
{
function __construct(){
try{
$this->db = new PDO();
}catch(PDOException $exception){
die("DATABASE ERROR!!!");
}
}
}
@Arthur no. That's what the end result acts like, but it not the point of "extends". When you extend a superclass, it means, that you are defining a more specialized type. For example: class Corgi extends Dog is correct. But class User extends Databse is not, because "user" is not a specialized type of "database".
that's why in UML you draw arrows back to the superclass from the subclass and call it "generalization", because the supercalss is more general case of the subclass
for gods sake I hope some day they will fucking stop teaching newbies "OOP" with the animal kingdom examples because the result is always a monkey-coder..
to understand inheritance one needs first to come to understanding what "type" means - truly means. People always think about that as it was only a "set of possible values" forgetting that it is also (and mostly) defined by the set of possible operations.
Imagine that you are trying to write grammatically correct sentence without knowing the alphabet. Of course that will fail? You need to first know the letters, then some words and then some grammar rules.
TypeError:Argument 1 passed to Dijon\Model\SiteSettings::__construct() must be an instance of iterable, instance of Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection given,
/**
* Interface to detect if a class is traversable using &foreach;.
* @link php.net/manual/en/class.traversable.php
*/
interface Traversable extends iterable {
}
Just trowing a random question into discussion with no context whatsoever: https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/111366/should-i-use-a-tld-for-localhost-websites
@LucasBustamante I'd recommend not doing that, as weird things could happen. Instead, if you set up something like www.local.example.com to resolve to 127.0.0.1 then it will look like a real name to all the software you use.
Also, it looks like a subdomain of example.com, which makes testing cross domain stuff easier, and also allows you to serve google adsense javascript locally - which can be useful for testing.
@ocramius seeing as you're here....can you point me to how to clear out a doctrine collection, and set it to new set of values in one step. Currently I seem to need to have a hack in place:
/** @var $siteFromDb \Dijon\Model\Site */
$siteFromDb->getSiteSettings()->clear();
$this->em->persist($siteFromDb); // this is probably bogus
$this->em->flush($siteFromDb); // this is probably bogus
$siteFromDb->setSiteSettings($settings);
$this->em->persist($siteFromDb);
$this->em->flush($siteFromDb);
The site_settings are setup as:
/**
* Many SiteSettings for one site.
* @OneToMany(targetEntity="Dijon\Model\SiteSetting", mappedBy="site", cascade={"all"}, orphanRemoval=true)
*/
private $siteSettings;
public function getSiteSettings()
{
return $this->siteSettings;
}
public function setSiteSettings($settings)
{
$this->siteSettings = $settings;
}
I thought the clear was needed as I get Doctrine\DBAL\Exception\UniqueConstraintViolationException:An exception occurred while executing 'INSERT INTO site_setting otherwise.
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