@Rangad if you flag it it'll probably get declined just because it's got stuff in it that will, from the review queue at least, look like an attempt at an answer.
it probably should just be a comment, but good luck making that happen
basically the best you can do is downvote and/or leave a comment on the answer.. or just ignore it and move on - there's plenty of other garbage out there to wrangle
@PaulCrovella It would actually be theoretically useful if you had a device that had intermittent unreliable internet access...and were clinically insane.
ok, second try on batch use declarations this time with functions and constants support and a cleaner implementation :) github.com/marcioAlmada/php-src/blob/…
@RonniSkansing So right now you're antsy and trying to find stuff to fill up the time before going to work, but nothing too interesting out of fear you'll lose track of time and wind up late your first day.
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lol yes
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g2g in bout 30 min, I would hate to be late at all..
Hi, could any body help me out with upload_err_partial issue in php while uploading large size files ,
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@Priyadarshni ask your question, if you have more than a couple of lines of code, put it into 3v4l.org .. if anyone has time and wants to help you out, they will =]
I'd go ahead and just propose the operator on it's own, don't even start the argument about a function ...
what might be nice, and could get a function in, is starting to populate the \php\ namespace with functions for operators and some other junk, totally avoiding the issue of bc breaks ...
there's something to gain from having a comprehensive set of functions for operators ... but adding one and not others is a reason to always refuse this kind of function ... I kinda like the idea of having a full set and it would establish the \php namespace, which we've reserved, as a thing ...
I think opcache could be a platform to optimize these calls in most cases too, but not call_user_func_* cases ... which is what you want ...
@AndreaFaulds FWIW, I only did as it was a small addition within my capabilities, and also T_SPACESHIP; I'm not particularly attached to the feature itself :)
@AndreaFaulds so if you want to push it ahead, go for it. Did I write tests? if so, maybe steal those?
Guys what is your preferred way to abstract persistence? I've worked with AR quite a lot, but Active Record enforces you to write your Domain Logic in a specific way and I'm again tied to the implementation of the Active Record. When I'm using an ORM I'm not tied to it's implementation and I can write my Domain Logic without taking care of persistence, but I'll end up with a hell of YAML configuration (and I'm also anti-annotations).
By now I'm so resigned that I thought about to just write plain old SQL and abstract it away using just Repositories.
@ThomasDavidPlat i have project based on shopify. every vendors will have own sub domain with there ecommerce store. I am stuck in its templating part. because in template i dnt want to use php code. because i will invite designer to design and upload to our website they will get paid for this. so using php code will get very rude for them. so i want template like smarty has but i am not familiar with smarty. can anyone suggst me how to do that in yii or ci frameworks in php
@SandeepSahu I did pretty much exactly that (but for a video membership site instead) a few years ago (but with RoR...). Mustache might fit your recommendations, otherwise you might have to write your own
You have basically three options. Use PHP as your templating language (you said you don't want to do that but your reasons are somehow confusing to me). Use an existing one (If you MUST use a templating lib do that such as Twig, Mustache and shit), or roll your own which I would not recommend because just no.
oops. I skipped the uploading part. Thought the project just has seperate designers that contribute templates. But if they can upload their own, yeah sure. Sorry :)
@tereško what I wanted to ask. Why does Yii suck? I've never looked into it nor have I read the docs in-depth. What of it's design decisions (if any) makes it suck?
@SandeepSahu CodeIgniters "Event" System is so inflexible that you cannot implement your desired behavior without dirty hacks. Because if you wanted to do so, you had to shift scopes which in details means that you need to put the data you want to pass to the view into the global scope. And that's something you don't want to do.
Btw. if anybody has a solution to that without polluting the global scope I'd appreciate to hear that too