@Naruto Appears to depend on your config: > Strict typing also has an effect on return type declarations. In the default weak mode, returned values will be coerced to the correct type if they are not already of that type. In strong mode, the returned value must be of the correct type, otherwise a TypeError will be thrown.
git help please. If I want to make this branch github.com/mkoppanen/imagick/tree/phpseven become the master branch, I should just check out that branch and do git rebase master ?
No, was trying to formulate a question. Does that mean outside of my local repo, or if mine is the authoritative repo on github, does that mean outside of that repo?
Can anyone recommend a PHP application that would allow customers to view, manage, and pay their bills online??? Or would this require a custom built application?
Adding to my previous question "Can anyone recommend a PHP application that would allow customers to view, manage, and pay their bills online??? Or would this require a custom built application?" - I'd like to add that it would be something similar to what AT&T use or Vodafone for billing customers
@JoeWatkins Nothing of course, because their isn't anything running or coded on the server at the moment; however I'm looking for suggestions for this type of application
@RRAWebteam There's no packages you can install for that. Stuff like that is bespoke development only. You might have better luck searching for a service that already does this.
ok cache works fast! 20k normal classes include autoload: 2.6s 20k normal classes opcached: 0.5s 20k classes with generics declaration:3.4s 20k classes with generics opcached: 0.7s \o/ barely noticeable overhead opcache is awesome though
Hi! Has anyone done automated CSS aggregation for css files that rarely change? The idea is having multiple css files do be minified and put into one file as they change once after every year or so. After that, aggregated and minified file will be included to page. But there is still a risk that once we need to modify one of them (non minified) css file, then developer forgets to re-aggregate that one (which will be included to page) CSS file.
btw what I've noticed is that lots of companies actually don't use opcache because they don't know how to use it so that it wouldn't break their deployment process
@nikita2206 this is actually something that RogueWave might be good for. They are in the business of making (and unfortunately selling, not providing for free) tools that make this be easier for organisations.
@Danack Yes. Due to the initial Unicode version being 16-bit, a lot of stuff was built in the 90s and used UCS-2, then had to hastily switch to UTF-16, e.g. Java, Windows NT, .NET, probably some Apple stuff, GSM, etc.
@Andrea Let me give the context of the question; it's for a library that is escaping HTML content (including html attributes). Does anyone (other than horrible legacy projects) care about rendering HTML to anything other than utf-8 ?
Did that site have a redesign? It used to have pretty graphs... :c
Yep.
For PHP 7 and Zend Engine III, I can technically claim they were my idea, because I (originally) wrote the RFC to name the former and the patch to name the latter :p
opcache.fast_shutdown boolean If enabled, a fast shutdown sequence is used that doesn't free each allocated block, but relies on the Zend Engine memory manager to deallocate the entire set of request variables en masse.
no idea what that does. best value for production?
I'm having a moment here; given an adjacency list collection (id, parentId, name), what's the most efficient way to create a map of paths to their respective objects? (in this case, using the name property, delimited)
This release adds complete support for parsing PHP 7 code. **A description of backwards incompatible changes between version 1.x and 2.0 can be found in the [upgrading guide](https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/blob/master/UPGRADE-2.0.md).** **...
With the new PHP 7.0.0 out now, I'm a bit worried about the changes in evaluation order of the so-called 'variable variables'.
On this page, under 'Changes to variable handling', a table is displayed with examples of expressions with their handling order in PHP 5 and PHP 7. The four expressions ...
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote a static analysis tool that can spot Uniform Variable Syntax issues, called Phan: https://github.com/etsy/phan
It might be helpful.