Variable functions won't work with language constructs such as echo, print, unset(), isset(), empty(), include, require and the like. Utilize wrapper functions to make use of any of these constructs as variable functions.
It's possible that it was because he was near enough to an airport though. But I also think that for insurance he needed quite a bit of theory lessons about weather and lift etc.
Seems in the US it is self regulated... but just buying and flying would be a quick way to die. I would definitively want to get some training if I had the cash to even get into it.
that post also says you need to comply with air space regulations, and they might require you to need a radio, and to operate a radio you might need a permit ;-)
@PeeHaa Yeah, I was probably being too technical and caused confusion because I said Friday at midnight. Friday at midnight is 00:00:00, just after Thursday at 11:59:59. I'm not sure if it is better to say Thursday at Midnight, for a Friday 00:00:00 time or not.
$ php -r 'echo file_get_contents("file://.gitignore");'
PHP Warning: file_get_contents(): remote host file access not supported, file://.gitignore in Command line code on line 1
I need to figure out how to get more attention to my channel. I would love to be doing videos full-time... plus things are stressful at work at the moment. I got a new title and a raise, but it's not worth it imo.
@hakre if you specify file://, relative paths are not supported. allow_url_fopen is irrelevant for the file wrapper; that wrapper does never allow to access remote resources.
My question: is that bullshit? But also: How can I get the DNS to work over openvpn. I can curl my test.local on the node and it hits my dnsmasq server, saw in the logs, great. But I want to curl test.local on my laptop and it'll work
I'm having 2 php int variables , $i and $j. Now I want to have a name in input created from those variables, something like: <input type="text" name="<?php echo $i.$j; ?>" size="1"> Is that correct ? And what do I write in $_POST[ ] to retrieve it?
@kelunik Just noticed that somebody submitted one of my amphp middleware projects to the README for the http-server project. Was not expecting that tbh... I'm planning on spending some more time on it this weekend. I noticed that you had tried to ping me... let me know if there's anything
@LaraBell more bytes in the second, for both read and write, so I guess it is a little bit slower. But performance related questions can only be answered by measuring the system under load and comparing the performance metrics.
@hakre casting false to string doesn't really help determining between a true failure and simple timeout getting hit on the handle/socket. How am I supposed to know when it's a legit failure now?
@TravisHansen do I understand right that you're looking for timeouts and a timeout would constitute a failure?
@LaraBell Mysql has no booleans AFAIK. Typically it's an integer (INT) which by convention can only be 0 (for false) and 1 (for true). See as well 9.1.6 Boolean Literals
@hakre no, I'm looking for the previous behavior (and what IMO aligns better with the doc) which is, if I'm non-blocking and hit a timeout, it should not be a failure
failing on something that's essentially assumed to happen seems...off
@TravisHansen so the false appears to harsh, signalling an error which is none?
if it's non-blocking, why is casting to zero-length string harmful?
you can still do eof() check if there is an error, or is that not possible?
two sequential freads and then eof check IIRC.
maybe a zero-byte read.
IIRC I had the situation reading from stdin streaming and it returned false. but the stream was not yet at the end. perhaps PHP 7.2. so the "error" handling needed me to read in further and eof() was not true.
I should have that under test and could easily run with PHP 7.4.
so, tested. the original runtime was php 7.3. now running with php 7.4 I get a stream related error with a bad file descriptor on write. so there are behavorial changes. and mine is even more harsh as it's an error. You're not using error suppression, right?