@kelunik yes. it's funny: I wrote a wrapper to turn that 1 into a 0 because the earlier behaviour bugged me. Now after they changed it, the wrapper returns fine but this came unexpected as the test was for the error.
@JoeWatkins I added an implementation for ReflectionPartial::__toString (by which I mean I copied and pasted from ReflectionFunction), and discovered that Closure::fromCallable() almost works but not quite.
@JoeWatkins I still don't follow. getParameters() gives you 1 item, because there's one un-bound parameter. The question is whether we want to allow people to get at the 1 and 2, and if so, what the API for it is.
@Crell I'm agreeing with that ... but I don't think wanting access to the bound/fixed params should be a reason to leak any more information (like the original function) ...
@JoeWatkins How would it make sense to allow bound arguments to be reflected but not the underlying function? It's kind of useless to know only one half of that information, no?
yeah implementation wise I'm sure there are edges I don't see ... that's how this works, I spew out a bunch of code and then someone else makes it good (and optionally argues for several years about it)
partially applied function doesn't make sense ... it's not a verb ... you get back a partial (noun) function having applied the call frame (bound the args), the action and verb, are apply ...
I do think that $ is the best choice for any usage of "unnamed placeholder token" in PHP, but I can imagine it would create all sorts of edge cases
? is definitely acceptable and reads sensibly
@JoeWatkins "partial application of function" definitely makes more sense than "partial function application" though... a "partial function" does not sound like a thing I want
though "application" is really the wrong word here as well, it really feels like Sales people have got involved in programming again
"stateful function proxy" is what it actually is, which sounds wordy and complicated but it's a complicated idea
herein lies the problem - "call frame" sounds complicated, it's easier to get people to use your framework if you make it sound shinier and more salesy
though tbf "call frame" is totally a phrase that could easily be made meaningless by marketing
I remember when "cloud" used to have any meaning at all
> In mathematics, function application is the act of applying a function to an argument from its domain so as to obtain the corresponding value from its range.
Or, you know, you call a function with args and return value.Partial functions don't evaluate to a "corresponding value from its range", because it's not finished yet.
there are still some old-timers who have fallen through that net so I will just remind everyone who is a room owner that they are also free to add/remove anyone as they see fit :-)
in a total unrelated topic, and mostly because it just appeared into my mind; today is the first time I've rewritten a complete git history (2000+ commits) to remove all traces of three files. It kinda felt dangerous while doing it it went surprisingly well?
so I don't have direct experience but I do remember this being discussed in here at length once, because of some test fixture that was committed and removed in php-src that added 100s of MB to a clone for nothing
it was a looooooong time ago but there it a shitload of relevant transcript the a cursory search did not find, but if you can be bothered it might be worth it
@FélixGagnon-Grenier tbf I feel like he would be OK with minor piracy over feeding corporations
I pay spotify and netflix money every month and I am a bad person for doing it, but omfg do I not have time for any of the alternatives
I still torrent stuff occasionally, but also (and much more importantly) I make a big effort to spend money on physical/live media in a way that money goes to artists and proper producers
pay netflix and spotify and get your money's worth from the service but also make sure you keep people able to feed them with the content you like :-)
don't feed the Amazon Prime machine if poss probably (tho I do)
I have a friend, working in music distribution, who has very strong opinions about streaming, and its place in the global bandwith. I've had some pretty challenging and interesting discussions about it, and I can't say I am any closer to decide whether I'm against streaming services or not.
the nerds currently rule the world, what we decide goes. just the people in this rooms could seriously fuck some shit up if we decided to, I know how to break into al sorts of stuff and so do you :-P