But I expect dereferencable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name would be permitted to be followed by () somewhere and thus conflict. I guess we've carefully avoided it.
@MadaraUchiha well, y'know, since you are a mod and very occupied, I'll tell you (it's your message about the homicidal axe wielder) but were you anything else, I'd have made up some witty advice on how the little arrow next to a message references to the one it relates to
Yes. And from there there are no tokens consumed by taking > differencable > differencable_scalar and also by taking > function_call > callable_expr > differencable_scalar
> Tom noted that he was dealing with applications that accepted 40,000 connections per second. Given that sort of number, it's unsurprising to learn that Tom works at Google.
The trouble is that I don't know to properly write the action rules because for example in array_dim's first rule I need to hook the optional_expr up to the array_expr/array_offset to its left.
I am trying to test a strange side effect in a cron job. hence, I am trying to control exactly what entities are present in a collection, so I would like to decouple it from the database (presently, the service acts directly with pdo, as the entities coulr be in the thousands and it doesn't seem to be efficient to keep them all in memory)
I am having trouble grasping how to effectively decouple the services from the database, by using entities collection, without loading them all at once
I'm wondering if the services should receive these EntitiesCollection, and said collections would in turn load from db or cache according to needs and boudaries required by the services
I also may be really far from the mark, as refactoring the whole app might not be the goal of unit tests
Has anyone created something that is essentially the PHP equivalent of "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog"? Something that puts basically every syntax feature into one place... for reasons.
If I am using PDO and parameterizing strings there is no danger using an untrusted parameter (from JS post) is there? Or, am I missing a step for security?
And if I understand correctly, using ->bindValue(":val",$val); and then executing is the same as ->execute(array(":val"=>$val));, but ->bindParam() gives you the opportunity to check it before trying to execute?
hmmm... not exactly. bindValue lets you specify an type for the value being inserted
->bindValue(':val', $int, \PDO::PARAM_INT)
will cast to integer when inserting. bindParam, however, will bind the statement to an actual variable, and on execution, will execute the param based on its present value
god. i'm extracting technical info from a document, and wanted to do it with ctrl+f, except that all paragraphs on this site are collapsed, even if it's just one line (the uncollapse button takes more space than the collapsed line). i can't override the style via devtools because there must be a timer that makes them collapsed again immediately. you can open one box at once. it's just the most annoying thing in the world
hey guys, anyone using symfony? I have a weird issue all of a sudden in that when i look at the _profiler pages i get a blank 200 page. the CSS loads, but there's nothing in the body, any idea why that might be happening?
@bwoebi would be possible to have this changed with the "trace as string" ? Fatal error: Method x::__toString() must not throw an exception, caught ***** would be better than nothing, at least you would get to read what's going on rather than "on line 0"