@bwoebi in which case we can have a vote to choose between them
@PeeHaa "discussionless". It says why directly in the RFC. And I explicitly said, if you disagree with the rationale the RFC uses, please, let's discuss that.
@m6w6 Your output buffering RFC could really do with an example of how it would be useful - aka what scenario people have encountered that needs it. I think I can imagine one....but it should be in the RFC imo.
complicated issue
$pagination=$this->user->with(array('emails'=>function($query) use ($user){
$query->where('users_email.sender_UID','=',$user->Id);
$query->paginate(10);
}))->get();
I want to use pagination function over collection but that's not working..!
$pagination->getTotal();
blah blah function
It's designed for pixel art and such, hand-drawn things. They compress well. And so when extending it for animation, it worked well for little pixel art animations
But now people are trying to stuff multi-second 24fps full colour video into GIFs
I have hundreds of thousands of large GIFs on the site I still haven't figured out how to get sox to mix in sound at exactly the right spot yet though, or truncate it to the proper length
@ircmaxell your list of arguments aginst the new syntaxes for declaring strict types is very good. you might want to update the RFC with it (if you havent already)
@ircmaxell I hope you get that I didn't mean that seriously. It's nothing I thank @Andrea for. I only can thank her for caring about herself. That you came in now is just a coincidence.
@m6w6 That's what I imagined. The obvious (slightly stupid) thing people might say is that "image processing shouldn't be done in a HTTP request; it should be done by a background task". It might be worth saying something like "You can't predict which functions that need their output caching are going to take a long time to process, so you can't always predict which ones should be moved to a background worker".
@Danack I have a cron job that runs every few minutes in the background that runs conversions for my site, it just marks it as converted = true before it shows up on the website
@Danack there we go ....!select email.*, users_email.Uid as pivot_Uid, users_email.email_id as pivot_email_id, users_email.sender_UID as pivot_sender_UID from email inner join users_email on email.Id = users_email.email_id where users_email.Uid in (?, ?) and users_email.sender_UID = ? 78,79 and 78
@user2736704 I don't care. This is a problem that is best solved by sitting down with your debugger, stepping through the code and finding out where your code is behaving differently to what you expect.
@Danack I have no goddamn idea what pickle is except that it has something to do with replacing pecl??
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The ECMAScript spec is totally foobar. You can't view it in HTML. You have no choice but to download a ~15mb PDF or word document. Welcome to the 1990s, JavaScript.
@NikiC pecl depends on pear....as you wrote: "As far as I understand we still need PEAR because it also provides the PECL installer. So it would be good if the installer is fixed."
I am waiting for the discussions+RFC about how to deal with 5 and 7 extensions support. Once we have a decision we will implement what is necessary for that in pickle.
@m6w6 yeah yeah - it's just that when he's complaining about people discussing stuff off-list, and at the same time developing something very important and having the discussions about it off-list, is not totally coherent.
@JoeWatkins btw, I kinda agree with Pierre ... three days of discussion for an RFC is stretching the two-weeks rule a tad bit :)
@Danack I think Pierre is relatively open about most of the development he or Anatol do. The primary "openness" issue they have are the windows.php.net boxes
Which are totally closed off from our infrastructure and nobody but them can make any changes
And Pierre regularly promises that they'll implement this or that change soon and then five years later it's likely that it still hasn't happened
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Am I a bad person because I kind of enjoy watching Pierre and Zeev lob grenades back and forth at one another?
@rdlowrey It's sad and enjoyable at the same time…
> Since this has been in discussion for quite some time, Dmitry and I propose that the patch is rewritten for PHP7 and we get to voting as quickly as we are able.
@NikiC he explicitly said, it's just a pre-vote announcement, not a new discussion phase. Rather a chance for last-minute objections.
At this point it looks like the only way the RFC will ever get resolved will be with pistols at 20 paces
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@TheodoreBrown Thanks. I had run across that link but it still seems odd to me that the actual spec doesn't expose a linked HTML document in its own right. Especially considering it is a very large file.
@NikiC While we're on the topic of BC, we can say that BaseException would break BC too (or basically everything else than EngineException extending Exception). EngineExceptions then can't be caught with a generic catch-all Exception handler (e.g. for pretty-printing them). We'd need to change our libs to catch them too.
@bwoebi not really, if the fataling EngineExceptions renders exactly like a fatal error today, nothing changes (maybe fatal error handling code with shutdown handlers)
workers and daemons are often "catch (Exception $e)" to avoid any kind of crashes, then fetching the next message. if EngineException extends Exception this would be a desaster
issues with stack allocation without causing perf degradation
for positional args we assume that enough stack is preallocated. With unpacking that becomes problematic (but that was back in the days, when people still used php 5 - maybe we could allow it now)
@NikiC to solve this all we need is some kind of pointer to the last offset for argument (reallocation can be done in ZEND_SEND_UNPACK) so that ZEND_SEND_VA* would use it to compute where their zval is stored in the stack... Basically we need to add one uint32_t to zend_execute_data structure, do you think it will degrade performance significantly?
I have multiple set of data to insert at once, say 4 rows. My table has three columns: Person, Id and Office.
INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES ("John", 123, "Lloyds Office");
INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES ("Jane", 124, "Lloyds Office");
INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES ("Billy", 125, "London Office");
INSERT I...
@NikiC I measured it and it seems like there's no difference... I'll try to implement mid-argument list unpack and propose it/RFC (not sure it's needed in this case)... There are functions like array_intersect_ukey that cannot be used with unpack currently (sadly)
@FaizRasool How about reading the documentation for the library you're using? .....and if you still can't figure out from that, ask a question which includes the name of the library and a small snippet of code that you think should work.
Hi Guys, just a technique question ! I have an ajax script that look for some operations status every 1 secondes, but I want it to halt on error has the php script will stop working either... My problem is that my php use die('reason') but I can't figure out how to retrieve the reason with the javascript... i'm using jQuery.post and i've already tried .fail has sugested in doc but it's not working... anybody have and better technique / idea ?
@JonathanLafleur in AJAX there are two callbacks that you can give to the post function as attributes one is for success, the other for failure so basically
@JonathanLafleur This is what exceptions are for. Instead of dying, throw a custom Exception and catch it at the top level. And then give a proper error response that your Ajax handler can understand.
@JonathanLafleur what is the reason you want to send, it might be different reasons for example you can have problems with the DB, the other is that the business logic does not permit such operation to be done