@Ocramius this line $classNamespace = $node->name === null ? null : $this->currentNamespace; means, if it's anonymous have null namespace, otherwise use currentnamespace, right?
@tereško Yeah, see the way @Wes taught me is to have the domain object responsible for the validation (At least as I understand it) and that makes sense until you run into a case like this. What are you supposed to do? Rewrite the logic to catch and handle the invalid argument exceptions?
You are always going to create a domain object before persisting, I guess. You could throw at the point of creating the domain object (because you don't want to persist an invalid domain object)
also, how should I list my "years" of experience in HTML/CSS/JS and PHP? I've been in my position in one form or another for around nine years, but I'm nowhere near what a person with nine years of experience with HTML should be
@Ocramius i think i've finished it, but got fuckton of errors in phpunit
Argument 1 passed to Roave\BetterReflection\Identifier\IdentifierType::isMatchingReflector() must implement interface Roave\BetterReflection\Reflection\Reflection, null given
@Allenph I call logger in the same scope as where I throw (if necessary) the exception from ... or I make a decorator, which proxies the methods and logs the activity
I still have not decided which approach I like better
@Tiffany if you know about what HTML stands for nine years ago and you have a rough understanding of how it is used today, you know pretty much i'd say. just don't be ignorant to the knowledge you've gained.
consider what the run-context of your code will be.
with PHP as a scripting language the code itself can be quite hot (as in my case, which as working with production data and no backup needs safeguards unless you're insane) or persisted (needs more [remote] debug options).
I think there might be a language or understanding barrier here. I haven't understood any kind of proposed solution. Maybe you're missing the first half of the conversation concerning my actual problem?
as far as relational data is concerned, I'd say that sane is (for the moment in time) to be able to restore the previous state of the store as well to fix the state for all records that could not went into the new state.
@Tiffany i) you'd be surprised. ii) Put the max you're comfortable defending. i.e. if a tech was a non-trivial part of the work for a year, add that year. People doing interviews will realise that you use more than one tech at once.
@Wes I don't command you to do anything at all. I just wanted to tell you that there is a utility with the phpcs checker utilitiy that tries to address all code style problems by re-rewriting the code-style in the reporting files (at least to some extend, it can not fix all issues it reports - different to let's say PHP-CS-Fixer).
but for example, this confused the fuck out of me https://github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/blob/master/src/SourceLocator/Ast/FindReflectionsInTree.php#L79-L106 (object calisthenics)