you mean scary, it's scary ... and I agree with that, and it's not ready to go anywhere yet ... but the more I actually read of the stuff I'm able to understand, the better I feel about it ... still not going anywhere near 7.4 ...
he's really done a nice job here, the only thing I'll be interacting with is the zend_jit_* API, and that is nice, and easy to understand ...
it's not so different from libjit at that level, without having a clue how you'll implement the stuff that's missing ... but I don't need a clue about that, quite happy to leave that to other people ...
i have a binary(8) column in a mysql database, and i'm trying to calculate the distance between an input hash and db-stored hashes. similar to: SELECT BIT_COUNT(0x751a0b19f0c2783f ^ 0xb184d44a4e35b5e9).... except something like SELECT *, BIT_COUNT(perceptual_hash ^ 0xb184d44a4e35b5e9) FROM table isn't working... any ideas?
when bob said the other day that this wasn't as complicated as opcache, I thought he was being a smart ass, but actually, I think in a few weeks, possibly less, I'll be able to agree with that ...
yo jay
I'll probably get it totally wrong for the first year or whatever, but who cares, we should have that long before it matters ...
to be clear, don't regret any action taken thus far, shouldn't go into 7.4, shouldn't go into anything without windows support, certain things must be fixed before we can consider it viable ... but the future doesn't look so dark after just a little reading ...
I thought you were just being your normal 100x smarter than me ...
@DaveRandom need JIT on lxr please, asap, not searchable on github
yeah the dasc stuff is still a little scary, but I'm just going to ignore that it exists for now ... although it doesn't look like the kind of thing I'll never understand, I've just got no experience at all there ... but most of the time when we're doing new features, we are reusing, and it's all there for very easy reuse
I'm modelling an a kind-of event/game system and can't decide how to store purchases/participations. Right now I'm thinking of "events" table (has all the game-specific details), "items" table (represents a purchasable item, could be one game or a bundle), then "orders" (holds payment details, status). When an order is complete, an entry in "participations" table is created. Does this seem over engineered?
I'm going to set myself the challenge of implementing a new (pointless) operator, I'm going to do it by next weekend ... if I can do that in a week, you guys can do absolutely anything in a year ... and should it be voted into 7.4 because of ignorance, the world doesn't need to burn ...
I'm not going to decide what until I've read some more, it will be totally pointless, but it will work, and show we can do this even if it happens to early ...
I guess not, not sure which repo you're referring to but if you ping me a link I will sort it. It's essentially just sudo git clone git@github.com:user/repo.git /srv/sources/repo@branch though, then wait a bit
the bigger the thing, the long it will take to index, ps | grep OpenGrok to look for places to debug
but read the readme, it has all the info :-P
@Wes I have a feeling it's going to come together well eventually, but on a slow burn/big crescendo sort of thing
I mean I am not the most comfortable person in the own skin in the whole world... but yeh I realise it makes me sort of odd, around the time I got into programming I got out of gaming, dunno if that's related or not, but these days I mostly play (very) old things or trivial stuff like 2048 (which I still idly play on the tram and stuff)