@NikiC true, that's another case, but anyway, I have to sit on 5.3 with no plans to upgrade to anything else because 96% of developers in this company are interns or stubborn as fk. Some of us don't have a choice and when it comes to developing and you have a ready solution that's tested by the community, but works only on 5.4+, you have to write your own from scratch, that's not good at all
@SergeyTelshevsky Previous company was like that. I left, new company has upgrading from 5.3 to 5.4 and then 5.5 in the pipeline over the next few months
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yepp, that will work too, but the first one is useful for noobs like me, it shows command to use, so its better to get idea, how preg match works., and how to use regex .
Anyone ever use a 'service' within a Repository? So when you make a call to a repository method, within that it makes an external API call which it uses in it's results that it returns
So by service, I'm talking a component or library that makes an external HTTP call to gather some data
Say I have a Node entity, and by entity I mean "dumb object", but not value object. It has an IP address. I'd like to check if the node is running. If I put a node::isRunning() method, I'd have to DI the service that makes the call to check if it's running or not. I don't like that, DI'ing a service into an entity... so perhaps a NodeRepository::checkStatus(Node $node) perhaps?
why would a Doctrine's repository (which is a name of a cocrete class in Doctrine) need access to external web services (which is what your liked article defines as "service")?
It's a NodeRepository, and it returns Node (doctrine's "entity"). I'd like to check if a node is 'running' which will require a HTTP call, so I'll need to inject a HttpCallService (for lack of a better name which I haven't thought of yet) somewhere.
I've never injected anything into my "entities", the things that doctrine returns
So, I figured the NodeRepository, which can also have a save method, could also have a method that takes an entity, and uses the http service to figure out if it's running or not
Or... I could just create an object that takes: HttpService, Node. Then figures it out that way. Just wondering if the NodeRepository would be a possible place for it.
Hey, a thought about HashTables: Since zend_string has a hash in it, you could store string keys only. This would make string HashTables more efficient, but num HashTables far less so.
@AndreaFaulds iirc laruence has a patch for that. I didn't ask what the result was. I suspect it's slower because you need one additional memory indirection to access the string hash
@NikiC I'm interested in - since zval is no more subject for refcount (e.g. gc) - how will it be freed? Also, it's said that zval-s may be shared between complex structured. Is that true? If yes, then how copy-on-write will be maintained for them, while they no longer have refcount?
@AlmaDo The zvals themselved don't have a refcount. But if you store e.g. an array in the zval, that array has a refcount (and a GC root buffer, for that matter). So the refcount moved out of the zval into strings, arrays, objects, resources and references.
@AndreaFaulds Especially the ability to get a backtrace without manually inspecting the vm stack is pretty handy
@AndreaFaulds yes, currently. They are not zvals and can not be subject to be referenced. But @NikiC said that refcount moves to "strings" too (: that's why I supposed strings elements will be zvals now (thus, subject of being referenced)
@AndreaFaulds I haven't even started. A proper implementation would implement a generic lexer for this, a generic pratt parser and implement the patterns as parselet classes
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@NikiC One of my long-neglected TODO items for bigints is to make them work with opcache. Essentially, implement an intermediate persistent storage format (easy) and make opcache convert to it on copying from non-persistent memory (not easy)
I am working on Notification module...When user do any activity, That will be store in NOTIFICATION table (just like Facebook). I am following activitystreams https://github.com/activitystreams/activity-schema/blob/master/activity-schema.md schema approach Actor Verb Object Target Listner Title
Example:- User_X have sent friendship request to User_Y
Actor [performer of event] = User_X Verb [activity ] = sent Object =friendship request Listener [who will get these notification] = User_Y Title=User_X have sent friendship request
can anyone tell me what's wrong with this mysql query?:
UPDATE new_garments SET name="Logo Oner", design_no="dddd" WHERE graphic_id="997"
keep getting:
"#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ' WHERE graphic_id="997"' at line 1"
@ircmaxell in particular, we don't know if memory leaks until shutdown, and storing a full backtrace with every allocation would be impractical (or not possible)
==25861== 944 (56 direct, 888 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 8 of 9
==25861== at 0x4C2AB80: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==25861== by 0x60F938: _emalloc (zend_alloc.c:2198)
==25861== by 0x66A4E4: zend_closure_get_debug_info (zend_closures.c:347)
==25861== by 0x58B117: php_var_dump (var.c:159)
==25861== by 0x58AB74: php_array_element_dump (var.c:66)
==25861== by 0x58B005: php_var_dump (var.c:144)
==25861== by 0x58B4E2: zif_var_dump (var.c:222)
@AndreaFaulds the checks have to be performed in production, or else apache processes (or fpm) would never survive buggy internals, ZEND_DEBUG only turns on reporting, but the memory is free'd whatever
and a list that was already free'd ... otherwise known as ... leak detection ;)
you need to track allocations to detect leaks, production or debug, the only thing that changes is reporting leaks in debug builds and not in production ...
Strikes me now that with bigints, if they got merged, we could eventually just get rid of IS_LONG to simplify things. The performance hit might not be worth it, though.
@kelunik That raises an interesting question - does Santa maintain a more complex profile, or is it just a snapshot of current state? Does he have my entire sleep history, or just know that I'm awake now?
@PeeHaa yeah i know .thanks for that. I'll do that. but i just want to know that is that what you guys do? a class for each table? Is that a normal code?!