@mega6382 yeah, Gmail is really weird about the mailing lists... some people get sent to spam, some don't... I had to set up rules to make sure all mailing list email didn't go to spam
@Sjon Quick preview doesn't work on 3v4l.org right now. I see a JS error in the console (Cannot read property 'forEach' of undefined). Also, ironically, there's an error trying to log that error ^^ (405 from the server)
@IluTov I've blocked a lot of stuff and as working earlier this day, I didn't press "quick preview" but just entering var_dump(); shows the live preview just fine (right now for me, chromium something)...
@IluTov live preview is just entering some code, e.g. the mentioned var_dump();into the text-box and the some spinner is there and shows the live-preview below (tab "live preview"; "Live-preview Output for php 7.4.0")
@IluTov I honestly don't know. Interesting, maybe @mega6382 is right and this is just very, very fresh on the go.
Can confirm jit was there let's say three hours ago.
btw. was wondering how to create a docker image with many PHP versions in there.
was considering to create some PHP 5.3 baseline image and then was surprised by myself if I would really want to do that. But I only have a very crappy PHP 5.3 based docker image at hand and I want to do some integration testing.
@mega6382 yes, that something like that in mind but then was like just, well, never done that. and then having some useful tips to put the versions alongside on the same system. I mean it's not a distro where you have these great people like Sury or Remi just at your side that take care of all the packaging.
@Tpojka oh wow. I had about over 20ish folders in Outlook in my former job, and I found that I only paid attention to a handful, so I ended up removing most of them.
@mega6382 I'm somehow under the impression that 3v4l has them all side-by-side but I might be wrong. Maybe those are all statically compiled?
And btw. could it be that Phpunit writes temporary php.ini files (in /tmp/XXXXX) when running phpt tests? (and not cleans them up? [guess otherwise I would not have noticed])
@hakre yeah, I have always wondered that myself, and he probably has some sandboxing "tools" too, that allows him to restrict what can and can cannot be executed and provides analytical data as well.
@Tiffany I receive daily couple of hundreds of emails from various subscriptions and it's enough for me to see where it is from. More than 90% of them I don't open. Hidden level: color your labels (background and font) into color of website sends mail to it and it will be way easier to conclude what it is. Another benefit is that when you want to delete something you go to certain folder and delete lot of it there (probably all but register mail). ;)
@Tpojka I also hide my Gmail behind a Google domain for some registrations because I don't trust them to not sell my info. It's an easy way to keep track if it is sold to some third-party.
@hakre yeah definitely, he has created something really incredible, I use it whenever I want to test out an idea, or when I am answering on SO, and want to provide a demo or test my solution.
@mega6382 yes the urls are really persistent. just one of the marvelous properties. I use phpstorm a lot, so first of all I try out things of lower level in a scratch file and when fine, there is this action to put it to 3v4l.org - just nice.
@Tiffany I didn't have problems with that so far. If you are afraid or suspect some service you want to register is shady, use one of those one time mail registration. Or just open another gmail for that case.
@hakre yeah, that is very annoying, you provide some reference and if its goes away, people start commenting and you can't even remember what it originally said. But I think 3v4l will stay as it is mainly powered by donations and if @Sjon ever stops maintaining it, I am sure there are many who will be able to maintain it.
@Tpojka registering for a new Gmail is a lot of work, adding it behind my Google domain is simple enough I taught a non-techy person how to do it in a few screenshots, lol
Plus I sometimes make fake google accounts to log into mobile games so I can annoy other players with random buildings in the world map, and I'm about at the point where Google wants my phone number in order to make another Gmail account :S
@mega6382 I saw it once. Used maybe once I don't remember really. If I have to register somewhere that is not looking good from security perspective I use rubish password like 'hweg82948h94hgowiehgo9389h249owhegowehgo' and log in over forgot password link. Not much that kind of sites these days. I remember some sites that didn't use SSL and were sending password in plain text to mailbox.
@mega6382 well nothing is for eternity. so this is Sjon doing a very good job (and I guess being a very fine person). I can't imagine someone else can easily do the same.
@mega6382 I guess that's an extra service. The core team has a plan on how to out-date old versions ... ;) - for good reason. btw. why not backport the phar meta-date rfc to earlier versions .... .
@Tpojka I once signed up at a site, it looked pretty bad, but it was official site of some pretty big company(can't remember which), and I used my usual password and then they sent it over to me in email, and I had to abandon that password everywhere.
@mega6382 when there was the yahoo leak it caught me, but I only noticed somewhat later, maybe the known eight month period. this is all so much a mess with all the leaks. any data you enter into internet should be considered published the later or earlier.
@IluTov I don't know why (I write this), but wasn't there some trampoline in PHP? I might be totally way off but as you comment on random jump-points for return ...