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The export part isn't an error, I can make it work I was just wondering if there was a permanent solution @Danack
for the record I don't use ubuntu. 90% of your question is about that. If you reduced it to just what you're asking it would come down to "ubuntu set path permanently" which appears to give possibly useful results.
Hmm. I know, let's see what kinds are supported
hmm...
Okay, one more layer of indirection: clang.llvm.org/doxygen/AttrKinds_8h_source.html
 enum Kind {
 #define ATTR(X) X,
 #define ATTR_RANGE(CLASS, FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME) \
   First##CLASS = FIRST_NAME,                    \
   Last##CLASS = LAST_NAME,
 #include "clang/Basic/AttrList.inc"
 };
Oh, you want the definition of clang/Basic/AttrList.inc? Too bad. That's generated at compile time from this monster: github.com/llvm-mirror/clang/blob/…
19:22
oh my … they're having their own dsl
19:46
Incorrect Date header format in built-in server – #77794
the normal LLVM DSL is TableGen
I think I found a bug in the parser @bwoebi:
struct Foo;

typedef struct Foo Foo;

struct Foo;
legal (as far as I realize)
Syntax error, unexpected TYPEDEF_NAME(Foo), expecting IDENTIFIER or '{' on line 3
struct_or_union_specifier
    : struct_or_union '{' struct_declaration_list '}'
    | struct_or_union IDENTIFIER '{' struct_declaration_list '}'
    | struct_or_union IDENTIFIER
    ;

// needs to be:

struct_or_union_specifier
    : struct_or_union '{' struct_declaration_list '}'
    | struct_or_union IDENTIFIER '{' struct_declaration_list '}'
    | struct_or_union IDENTIFIER
    | struct_or_union TYPEDEF_NAME '{' struct_declaration_list '}'
    | struct_or_union TYPEDEF_NAME
    ;
I think
Specifically because quut.com/c/ANSI-C-grammar-l-2011.html#check_type typedef changes the parser token from IDENTIFIER to TYPEDEF_NAME
@bwoebi thoughts?
20:43
yey .. we've an user from Paris
just activate windows man.
:-) .. the point is something else .. but ok, thx for the tip :-)
21:12
Later!
@ChrysUgwu For what it is worth, my home computer displays that, but I literally can't activate it. I've tried. I forget the exact issue, but it wouldn't activate lol.
21:29
@LeviMorrison for me, it says "activated successfully", but it is not activated in real. that message will be shown after an restart
@NikiC I had a closer look at the VirtualProtect thing, it seems like the regions which you wish to protect must be allocated by VirtualAlloc, which I did not find any references to in opcache (based on the docs), it just simply dies without a crash window even when I run the test in question (bug77446.phpt)
@Kalle I believe it also works with MapViewOfFile, which is what opcache is using
21:51
Rebuilding a debug build on my 4 core laptop takes for ever, zzzzzz
Well I can confirm it passes without error, but it crashes somewhere else, but for some reason the debugger is not invoked. I got to look into that @NikiC
@Kalle well that it crashes is not necessarily unexpected -- possibly the memory protection is working ^^
Depends on where it happens :D
Unhandled exception thrown: write access violation.
accel_shared_globals was 0x100000000068.
I guess that segment was set to PAGE_READONLY
22:12
@Kalle Try adding SHM_UNPROTECT + SHM_PROTECT around it?
Or maybe better even into the INCREMENT macro
It's an atomic operation so it's safe to do it on shared mem without locking
Yeah was gonna add it into the macros for inc/dec
Though that might not be appropriate apart from initial testing ... might be possible to exclude those globals
Works and it prints bool(true) now
@NikiC ^
@Kalle nice
Just gonna do a non debug build to confirm
Running selected tests.
PASS Bug #74663 (Segfault with opcache.memory_protect and validate_timestamp) [C:\php-sdk\master\vc15\x64\php-src\ext\opcache\tests\bug74663.phpt]
Try update the PR, it should make AppVeyor happy
22:36
@NikiC anyway I'm off for the night, gn
 
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