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/0 (down low... too slow)
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I'm implementing some object handlers, in this case the read_property handler. While phpinternalsbook was helpful, neither it nor the source code told me more about what the type parameter in read_property means. Could someone point me in the right direction? I was able to deduce that it has something to do with back patching (e.g. BP_VAR_R), but nothing more than that...
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github.com/php/php-src/pull/12179 now ready for review now that windows builds are passing. There seems to be so much flakiness and confusion in that CI.
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@alcaeus They specify how to fetch the property. This mostly triggers different warnings. R is used for read, W is write, RW is read+write (e.g. $foo->bar++), etc. Write is mostly used for nested properties, e.g. $foo->bar->baz = 'baz';. The first property is fetched with read_property and W, the second triggers the write_property handler.
@IluTov ah, so this is how "write" makes sense in a read_property handler. Thanks for elaborating, I'll see what cases I need to cover for my tests.
 
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@PeeHaa $request->getAttribute(Session::class)
 
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Ben
Ben
22:38
Hey all - not really sure where to ask this but I've got a question about powershell - I've posted it on the main page, but the problem is I am not well versed ion Powershell, and each fix is coming up with new problems
So it's more of a discussion than a question.
But as far as I can see, there is no powershell discussion rooms?

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