I have a bootstrap modal with a select input in it.I am trying to change select options size in mobile browsers.What css elements to modify for mobile browsers.
I have tried to find out id of the element but i think you cannot inspect element a drop-down when it's open(correct me if i am wrong)....
Does anyone know if a shorter variant of the null coalescing operator has ever been discussed/proposed? I.e. the equivalent of foo($_GET['bar'] ?? null) without needing to specify the last null?
@Hosowu just make your own version of select via html and js
you cant style the normal select/options very well
especially when you get such mobile selectors. But even in normal browsers they behave diffrent if youre trying to apply to much styling to the options.
'maintainers' is the generic word to describe people who develop open source projects. 'users' is the generic word for people who use open source projects.
Is there a generic word for "companies that use open source projects" that doesn't refer to the individuals at those companies? i.e. not 'users'.
@Stephen I'm trying to write something that puts the pressure to pay for open source on companies....although that word is accurate, consumers to me implies individuals.
I see. maybe just be specific? "private companies that consume open source software". I think the word consume ties in to the cost part, you just need to link it inexplicably to an organisation rather than a person
@Stephen I'll be announcing and publishing the project in a few days....you'll be able to see the context then. The actual payment pages will be hosted on the actual projects site. Most people won't be looking at this site, except for those people who might want to prosecute me for fraud.....
> The is_writeable() function is an alias of is_writable(). is_writeable() is notorious in the sense that it has a spelling mistake in its name and since the introduction of is_writable() been considered soft deprecated.
@kelunik i am not sure. if an array is used as map and array at the same time, are we sure that unsetting a value in the map doesn't do something weird to integer indexes?
anyway, that's out of scope for my rfc, which just makes sure that foreign scopes don't get weird auto increments. nikic might want to do what you are suggesting, though chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/46548049#46548049 check here
@Danack disclaimer: most of that is not from me but from kalle. I don't see the error though? is_writable is correct, is_writeable is incorrect, right?
ok so failing a programatic solution, does anyone have a resource (either human language or source code) that identifies the built-in PHP traversables that are not rewindable?
@cmb an American client once asked me to "de-Queenify" a passage of text in an app. I wondered what the heck he meant to start with, then I realised he just wanted me to spell some words incorrectly :P
@cmb I don't care strongly, but this isn't about adding ones, but allowing one that is going to be in a non-trivial number of code-bases to continue to exist or not.
sure, it's used as a word, but it is definitely not a word, the word is writable ... it's not a word in the same way as irregardless is not a word, nevertheless people use it, and if your job is to be a dictionary, then you better define what it means ...
too hot, can only stay cool in pool, or with aircon (car or home), can't turn on aircon at home because it will make computer shutdown, can't go out in car to cool down because working, and can't go in pool because wasps everywhere until dark ... exhausted, all the time ...
~40 degrees by 3pm some days, average about 35~, but holding ~98% humidity for couple of weeks now, air actually feels heavy to breathe, almost thick to walk through even ...
noteworthy, this is only my second summer in Spain, so I'm not very used to this yet ...
that depends how you define summer, the climate in the south where I am is sub-tropical, so for 10 months of the year, I experience weather that I would only have experienced at the height of summer in the uk - where I was born ... it's basically summer most the year round ...
In PHP terms, traits are sort of the opposite of an interface. An interface is a type without an implementation, a trait is an implementation without a type
@NikiC that totally sounds like a thing it would do ... lo and behold the first result for "macos libc unaligned" brings up a stackoverflow post where someone is confused by apparent alignment of return from some network syscall
@NikiC maybe we should just run ubsan in a sane place, and other sanitizers, there's not much point fighting with the strangeness of mac on this is there ? maybe they could be run weekly on a different pipeline, so long as they are run (and green) before each release is tagged, it's all good ... and if we can go green on ubuntu first, then we can see what noise is caused by mac strangeness and maybe attempt to fix it ...
but it's not a good yardstick ...
there's much more value in a green sanitized build on ubuntu than on mac, and it's probably a bit easier to achieve right now ...
@Wietlol, yep, compiling on Windows with clang (without VS) should work, but it's barely tested. Actually, clang support is flagged as experimental, see https://wiki.php.net/internals/windows/stepbystepbuild_sdk_2
Im really just curious is all, How many of yall know how to code AND rebuild an engine, or lawnmower etc, diagnose common ailments with your car and climb a ladder with a chainsaw?
I saw a guy cut himself out of a tree once (I did a bit of work for a tree surgeon many years ago), fell 60ft with a pruning saw attached to his belt, landed on his tailbone in the middle of the lawn, got up an walked away with bruises and minor spinal compression
I won't climb a ladder, but all of the rest of it I can do, as well as carpentry, welding, painting, and I'm qualified to work as a head chef in the UK ..
@Stuart my dad is one of these old it guys working at the beginning. He told me all i need to know about heaters electrics water pipes garden work etc. We never hired somebody for everything.
I know the basic principles of how internal combustion works, dismantled 2 strokes a few times, but honestly I cba with it. Modern cars are basically a computer, a computer which I don't understand, I'd rather just pay someone who won't screw it up
@Stuart I have been wanting to buy a 250 dirtbike of my own. I live in SC but have a few family members in NC we like to ride bikes with in the mountains every once in a while. I am wanting one of my own soon.
Yea but you know even the Trimph dealer "Techs" are not what most people think. The public just isnt aware of how much they F up that gets swept under the rug
@DaveRandom yeah that, I'd rather just give over the cash and not worry about it ... I spent so many summers with oil all over my hands, totally over it ... that said, if someone presented me with a really great project, an old porsche/mini or anything with actual character, I'd get stuck in and love it, but for vehicles I actually need to use, too much hassle ...