@beberlei @Derick perhaps your RFC could highlight some of the logical fallacies that arrived at @@ i.e. claiming that <</>> will be confused with either bit shifting or generics, but somehow @@ wouldn't be confused with error silencing.
I get a value from a json string using json_decode and then proceed to do some maths. But for whatever goddamn reason, php wants to round up my numbers. Printing the actual value works fine, multiplying it with 100 does not. I also tried using floatval, it didn't change anything. What is the reason and how can I fix it?
@beberlei Yes, but also that we want to expand into C++, have unit tests at the extension level (everything is run through PHP right now, want some C/C++ tests), and our existing Makefile is an overloaded mess.
I think high-quality CMake is better than high-quality autoconf. Of course both can be terrible.
@gharlan It would be possible but I don't think more options is what we need. Also, { braces would look more confusing as class/function bodies already use {.
There's probably not a great deal of appetite for new options unless someone comes up with something groundbreaking. Voter fatigue is setting in pretty heavily at this point
IIRC pretty much the only style that hasn't gone through some form of vote would be a keyword such as :
@NikiC Oh Nikita ^^ In case you're bored: github.com/php/php-src/pull/5994 I have no clue if there's a cleaner solution that doesn't require tracking the offsets.
In case it isn't obvious, we forgot that sometimes compilation of vars/dims is delayed, and JMP_NULL would be emitted out of order.
@Tiffany The user note can be deleted. There's no need to keep around a suggestion to add curl_error() to check for errors to the example, when the example does include curl_error() to check for errors. If you're not confident that the example is good, useful, adequate, or whatever. (aside: it's fine) that's completely orthogonal to whether that user note should be kept around.
P.S. Thanks for integrating the note into the docs proper. :-)
The most frustrating part was if I forgot to increment the sub-sub-version (whatever the word for that is), and began the process of deploying... I wouldn't be notified until like 10-20 minutes into the process that "oh, this version number already exists"
@JellyLegend You're better off searching for the corresponding stub files: github.com/php/php-src/blob/… It's easier to digest, and these files are the single source of truth by which arginfos are generated :)