yep, but 1) somebody looking for an answer to the specific question asked isn't going to look at the manual page that currently contains the answer until after reading the first three, which look more relevant - having the question answered on stack overflow allows a searcher to skip a bunch of reading
it's also unclear whether statements like "The only code construct allowed before a namespace declaration is the declare statement" from php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.definition.php apply only to the unbracketed syntax or also to the bracketed
@hakre i would, but i don't know the answer! (i'm at my parents' place for christmas without php at the moment so can't even test things)
@Danack i don't see how this is a "what can this language feature be used for" question - it's asking about the difference between two seemingly identical language constructs
it's also not clear to me that the manual should cover the difference between those constructs concisely and fully in a single place, in the way that a stack overflow answer can
even if the only purpose the answer serves is gathering together multiple minor details spread over many pages of the manual, that seems like a legitimate purpose to me - and the fact that they were spread out in the manual doesn't seem like it's necessarily a defect of the manual
but anyway, i'm probably boring y'all now, so i'll shush
@bwoebi I need to buy a few dozen copies of this book so that I can send a copy to people when people are making Systemic mistakes. I'm pretty sure you're breaking the rule of Elementary systems functions.
In this case, you're trying to make a complicated system for doing async Mysql access in a long running task safely. It would be simpler, and useful for a whole load of people, to start off with the simpler task of doing async MySQL in a 'normal' PHP server environment. Getting that working and stable would be a great place to start the more complicated task.
issues have varied from partition not showing up, to not showing up on boot options. Can't install alongside windows because it just restarts the installer. USB pen drive issues on imaging and currently "error: file not found." "grub rescue>" prompt.
I ended up sticking an unused SSD in the rig and put Ubuntu on that. Now getting the above recent error.
Well it's less the fault of PHPTracker anyway, it's just this user who asked the same question no only twice but even after getting an answer asked the same for the next classname.
I'm running into some trouble while using the IoC container in Laravel 4.2
I have 2 classes: BlockFactory and Block. They are meant to display blocks of content (much like joomla modules) where a single Block represents a block of content and the BlockFactory represents the "container" of those ...