i was wondering. why do we need to force a class method signature to be written exactly as in the abstract counterpart one? for example: interface A{ function x(Foo $x, Baz $y) : Bar; } class AA implements A{ function x($x, $y) {} } // no need to write Foo, Baz and Bar. i know it's going to be them. i've already specified that in the interface declaration
i'm saying omitting redundant details, not having incompatible signatures
If you read just class AA implements A{ function x($x, $y) {} } the human doing the reading now needs to go to check A to see if it has any types defined for the parameters.
@ircmaxell if you do, please try github.com/php/php-src/pull/1048 … seems like a real case where this PR would make a difference. If the difference is significant enough, I think I'll continue on trying to do opcache support too.
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so here's what I'm thinking: generate a lexer and parser from a list of routes, then compile them into a pair of functions which parse the content into an end array
the beauty is that the radix structure is memory efficient enough to be executed directly. So if it's not cached, can just build and execute the radix. If it is cached, compile to a pair of loops/switches
@bwoebi so the Trie based approach is about 10x faster than a single preg_match. The Radix approach is 3x faster than preg_match, but uses orders of magnitude less memory than Trie
also Trie never backtracks (since size is 1), however Radix backtracks every time there's a default
no, because of we have a radix with 2 children: "f" and "barbaz", and a default (any other character), it'll need to backtrack every 6 characters to the default
I'm using Filepicker to make the user select files of his/her choice. The Filepicker implementation code is as follows :
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="http://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-1.11.2.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://api.filepicker.io/v1/filepicker...
if that was a php problem, we'd be using the best language in the world. but maybe you guys are interested to notice things that you might have missed, so i just link them to you :D
I'm using Filepicker to make the user select files of his/her choice. The Filepicker implementation code is as follows :
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="http://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-1.11.2.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://api.filepicker.io/v1/filepicker...
how to rename a file which in remote server like x.pdf. if click on that file it will download that file like x.pdf but before saving that file to local host by some one i want rename it if he is using php function.
@Patrick yeah, it does but only when the cursor's inside the parentheses, you may manually show them with ctrl+shift+space (though it uses new html/css api available from st3 build 3070)
@iroegbu I'd say reading his comments always reminded me of someone
@rightfold not in every situation. when you think you've came up with something new, most likely somewhere someone already did it that way. anyway, ctrl+c -> ctrl+v means also using someone's packages/libraries
I mean the fact that you download the code is similar, but using a library is usually through the library's API so it's not as messy as copying code from some websites
for example I've seen a lot of people use ORM and there are hundreds to thousand DB requests generated on a single request, because they don't care to understand what's happening under the hood
Hey I tried committing some files to my git repo and by accident there was a 130MB file left in there. I have it all stuck in "push" can anyone tell me how to remove it?
@ircmaxell At least for the routes, I've been wondering whether it would be worthwhile to do a prefix match (all constant prefixes) and then do further (capturing) matching based on the prefix
but that's because the initial application was written in Visual Basic so I can't blame him. I have seen a lot of companies using VBA for coding which is famous. Maybe it used to be famous
@daveRandom, OOP is essential if you want to build medium to big applications. It's true that some libraries are just procedures you use, but I believe that the non-OOP libraries have to be migrated to catch up and make their usage more standardized and 'modern'.
I have to replace some characters by 'character.carriagereturn'
but i should not do this if the character is followed by a number
I use this :
str_replace('.','.\r\n',$string)
but, if the '.' is followed by a number, it means that there is a decimal number in my $string, which means that I should not insert the carriage return there...
I'm not an expert in PHP programming, but I'm a little confused why I see some code in PHP with string placed in single quotes and sometimes in double quotes.
I just know in .NET, or C language, if it is in single quote, that means it is a character, not a string.
@iroegbu thank you, Jimbo's work is nice with some exceptions so I guess I can redo some things. Is it ok btw to fork other people's libraries and edit them and use them yourself
From legal perspective, ti depends on the license, right?
@DaveRandom I have troubles with your $1, $2... how do I deal with this when I look for a {2,} exp? if I do $2, it gives me back the 2nd found letter, and the 1st disappears...
HI All, I'm very new to web devl and currently trying to plot real time graphs I have a csv which keeps on appending new values to columns. I need to display its realtime plot on my web page. Could anyone suggest steps to follow. I found many javascripts on the internet that show up when I google but I'm not understanding how to implement them. Do i need to first create a local server to first test it? I am trying to plot something like this http://canvasjs.com/editor/?id=http://canvasjs.com/example/gallery/dynamic/multiseries_line/ however here, data is coming through function, but my dat…
Well if they keep shutting you down for high usage, it's obviously too big for the service you're currently on. "High usage" could mean any number of things tho (DB load, CPU load, memory usage), so without more details it's hard to comment.
At 2.5M I'd definitely look at reducing the average page size
Not really. I work with dedicated servers (my personal hosting is a VPS). There's a number of factors you need to consider including cost, location, technologies your site may be using, etc.
@Julo0sS $1 and $2 refer to the first two capture groups, in /([0-9])([a-z])/i that's the digit in $1 and the alpha in $2. If you modified the expression to /([0-9]{2,})([a-z])/i then the digits matched by [0-9]{2,} would be in $1.
I'm trying to convert a string to it's hex equivalent representation. I have come across this fancy solution: stackoverflow.com/a/18506801 . I thought "isn't there a direct way using sprintf only?". I checked out the docs (php.net/sprintf) and it seems that I need to convert the characters to integers (chr()). Your thoughts?
@ziGi uh oh. Never thought people would look into me.. Anyway, I used to have a colleague with the same 'rank' as me. So we were both the senior developers. After he left I got two new junior developers to work for me, so my boss figured it was time for a better title.
Just out of interest, when did it become commonplace to handle both a form submission and rendering of the form (if not submitted / not POST) in a single controller action?
@Jimbo You mean with an if? I did that even when I was writing my websites as procedural files. I think it's just that people start out that way and then put the same procedural code into classes.
@StephenWolfe Both of those numbers are pretty big. I'm not surprised that shared hosting isn't a good fit for that site, as it's 5 pages per second. I'd also suggest looking at what the site is actually doing, because 2.5MB per page seems more than average.
@bwoebi Yeah I saw that. I somewhat agree. When you have a potentially limitless number of named events floating around your applications things get very complicated very quickly. It's one of the reasons I don't do things like that in amp.