OK, so my next question about the current to_int and to_float implementation: why are whitespace characters trimmed?
Does "/users.php?id= \t\r 10 \n\f" make more sense than "/users.php?id=10.0"? Wouldn't it be better to allow userland devs to trim strings themselves if needed? @NikiC @AndreaFaulds
@LeviMorrison becase a few rfc's were accepted so far, and who know,s maybe a great idea comes on later when your proposed freeze would have been already hit
@TheodoreBrown another option would be to convert whitespace to zeroes, so "/users.php?id= \t\r 10 \n\f" would become "/users.php?id=000010000" on the left it might make sense but if we do this on the right also... goes wrong
@Danack same thing i got, but why ? and how would a date help in this situation?
@CSᵠ It would stop what happened for the php 5.6 release where people were breaking things at the last minute, including after the first alpha release.
@LeviMorrison 1yr is very soon, most devs don't get up2date that fast, 2-3yrs with phasing deprecation (notice->warning->fatal->parse) would be sensible
Hello guys, I have a question about abstract classes and interfaces
Imagine that I have, let say for example, command pattern class like Parser, and I want to implement different realization of parsing logic. Should I use interface or abstract class?
@Leri it has two main symptoms: (1) no functionality without classes. (2) no polymorphism without inheritance.
fun part is, at least half of the design patterns you've heard much about, are half-assed attempts to mimic FP in OOP. when your solution can be "pass a function", much of the bureaucracy goes away.
@cHao OOP is organized FP. I am getting more and more comfortable with FP, atm. I think one should go with OOP when objects come naturally. Like GUI programming.
Yeah, I didn't want to get involved. It looked more like he already decided what he liked and was just looking for validation of his opinion, which I wasn't gonna give him.
Yeah, but if people have 'just' missed a deadline they are more likely to feel justified in ignoring it, compared to if it's two months past a deadline, when it's not at all justifiable.
Is there a git config option to prevent me from being able to commit when not on a branch? Not entirely sure what happened (but going to blame composer) but I just found I was not working on a branch at all....which I don't think I'd ever want to do deliberately.
To make them contravariant we'd have to always use late runtime binding for inherited classes. Which would be good for a number of other reasons, but someone would still have to implement it ^^
I'd say that it will at least need a pre-compile pass on the AST to do name resolution
to make the compilation context-independent
after that we could do one pass to compile all freestanding classes (early bind) and another for the other classes (late bind) and then compile everything else
@NikiC thank you for that deprecated things removal RFC
@NikiC btw. I've begun with porting phpdbg to phpng; with one thing disturbing me: I cannot use the nice ZEND_STRL() macro anymore when calling zend_hash_str_add functions because they're declared as macros -.-
It's a bit a pain to allocate the literal strings as a zend_string first before passing them to functions
static int phpdbg_is_auto_global(char *name, int len TSRMLS_DC) {
zend_string *str;
int ret;
STR_ALLOCA_INIT(str, name, len, 1);
ret = zend_is_auto_global(str TSRMLS_CC);
zend_string_release(str);
return ret;
}
@NikiC for ht yes, but not e.g. for zend_is_auto_global where I'm basically passing 4 globals name literals into it (github.com/krakjoe/phpdbg/blob/xml-protocol/… — that's just the 5.6 version, but you can imagine what it looks like in 7 with what I pasted in here before)
@bwoebi I don't know how they are perf/memwise, but they are very awesome API wise. The fact that you can easily share them via RC and string, length, hash and persistence/interning info is consolidated
@JoeWatkins fyi: I won't push the phpng version of phpdbg to krakjoe/phpdbg, but directly to php master. I think 7 is a good time to integrate it further into php git, especially as it'll mean that people will also have to take some care of phpdbg when they change something. Also it means to have more liberties to make Zend work better with phpdbg by making a few things more API in Zend...
@JoeWatkins That's the pattern people use - list something as a bin file in a library and it will get copied to the bin directory of the project that is using it - getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#bin
And yeah, that would need to include the autoloader.