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00:03
@vaultboy , couldn't you have done the same with a single rule ?
it's sorted by Umbrella... I missed ^ at the start of each rule
stupid mistake :)
additionally , i am not a fan of using mod_rewrite to create routing system
what do you mean
@vaultboy , are you aware that apache is not the only webserver ?
you also have Lighttpd and Nginx , and that MS thing ( was it ISS or IIS ? )
@tereško I actually like using apache more than using something PHP based. I should say that I prefer apache for any simple rewrites. If there is any complex routing then I'd recommend against using apache also.
@tereško (IIS)
00:08
yes, I know there are lighttpd and nginx, never had chance to work with them
IIS and php is a bad idea
what do you exactly mean by routing in this case? and why apache is not good for it?
@vaultboy The main issue is portability.
routing as in "you take the URL and decide what to do with it"
for example , in lighttpd you have to restart webserver to enable new rewrites
well, many clients require friendly urls so rewriting is essential on such projects
it is much better to just take the whole URL and pass it to php script , which in bootstrap calculates what exactly you requested
@vaultboy , now this is just bullshit
and why is that?
00:12
do you know what $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] contains ?
@vaultboy Because PHP has the same information to rewrite that apache does . . .
you just do: RewriteRule .* index.php/$0 [PT] , and you are done
@vaultboy You may be interested in using this pattern:
The Front Controller Pattern is a software design pattern listed in several pattern catalogs. The pattern relates to the design of web applications. It "provides a centralized entry point for handling requests." The front controller may be implemented as a Java object, or as a script in a script language like PHP, ASP, CFML or JSP that is called on every request of a web session. This script, for example an index.php, would handle all tasks that are common to the application or the framework, such as session handling, caching, and input filtering. Based on the specific request it would ...
.. i wouldnt really call it a pattern
it is more like a technique , and the connection to MVC-like Controllers is incidental
The pattern has nothing to do with MVC . . .
The article doesn't even mention it.
00:17
frankly, i don't follow you guys. I obviously have index.php that handles values passed in url. In this case, it takes action and decides what to do next (as in what page/file to use further)
@LeviMorrison , you know it , i know it , but most of people think that they are somehow tied together
@tereško Fair.
i was always using rewriting rules to have url as eg /category/jewellery instead of ?action=category&type=jewellery
@vaultboy Just send the request /category/jewellery to index.php and have it parse it out, that's what we are saying.
Rather than having apache do the parsing.
It has multiple advantages.
and instead you should rewrite http://who.cares/category/jewellery to http://who.cares/index.php/category/jewellery .. or maybe http://who.cares/?url=/category/jewellery
00:20
ok, i will try this out... I actually saw this approach in MVC frameworks
you say it has multiple advantages. What disadvantages has apache rewriting then?
... @LeviMorrison , this was exactly what i was talking about ..
@vaultboy , when you add new route , you have to modify the .htaccess file
@tereško . . . I didn't understand that statement.
1 min ago, by vault-boy
ok, i will try this out... I actually saw this approach in MVC frameworks
^ context
Oh, yeah :)
@teresko... of course... but editing htaccess is not a big isssue
00:22
1) if your server has such file ( it's an apache-only thing )
2) if you have access to it
3) if apache lets you add new RewriteRules
@vaultboy In my experience, the pattern generally makes you write better PHP as well.
which hosting company wouldn't provide ability to use htaccess nowadays? During my 5 years in business I never crossed a server that would cause troubles with htaccess and rewriting rules
@vaultboy Lucky you.
@vaultboy , yes , most of cheap shared hostings use apache
but a huge part of dedicated servers run on lighttpd or nginx
especially if company cares about scalability ( or actually the technical things covered under that marketing term )
I've been working with many VPS and dedicated servers providers and it was always either clean LAMP installation or whm like cpanel etc
00:28
lol
i understand what you say and moving rewriting to php makes sense... It's always good to get an advice, a tip, or learn something new that you never realized before... but honestly, one of the reasons I didn't have to look for solution other than apache rewriting is that I never had to use anything else
if your admin thows aroung terms "lamp" and "cpanel" .. get a new admin , ASAP
apache was always there provided by hosting providers
now, i'm throwing those terms :) I'm no admin tho
@vaultboy yes , and so is MySQL , though it is one of the worst RDBMS
ok... i can clearly see you're after high tech stuff and treat apache, mysql and whms like cpanel a low level technology, but it's accessible and does it's job
00:33
not that apache or mysql are bad , they are perfect for shared hosting and for long time they were the only real options for shared hostings
no, not only shared hosting... it works great for majority of projects on vps and dedicated as well
well .. that is not the case of "best option" , but a classical inertia
if I was working on a huge site, with hundreds of thousand or milions visitors per day, site that would require top security and performance I would probably think twice before going into 'lamp' setup. For sites with hundreds up to few thousand entries, apache, php and mysql are absolutely fine... is that not correct?
out, troll!
lol
who you're calling a troll
00:41
you. coming into a php room like "LAMP can't hang with the big boys, amirite?"
wel, perhaps you are a troll cause you clearly don't understand what I'm saying
I'm trying to have a discussion here and I'm interested in reading different view than mine
my main issue is with the M part in the LAMP
but his original issue was related to the A too ...
perhaps you visit stackoverflow chat everyday, or every hour, and for you asking why lamp is not goof is a sign of trolling.. not for me tho
that was to cHao
@vaultboy , are you aware that it is possible to run Oracle XE for free in the "small business" scale sites ?
@cHao... I've seen trolling about modern warfare vs battlefield, real vs barcelona and s*** like that. My understanding now is that on php forums, saying a good word about lamp is trolling
00:46
and then there is PostgreSQL , which is the opensource (BSD licence) alternative for Oracle
MySQL licensing is getting scarier and scarier
yes, I am aware... of Oracle and postgres.. I was actually using postgres on few projects
if you have a site with millions of visits per day, you're not going to be running stock linux, apache, mysql or php. you'll have tuned the first three all to hell and back, and if you're still using php, you'll have all kinds of stuff to speed it up too
@cHao , it is rare to change the serverside language for the project when the site is already up and running
kinda. i've never seen it go well
brb
and even RDBMS changes are not so common too
00:49
@cHao so what's your point? cause I don't get it (i'm not native english, perhaps that's why)
but changing the dominant OS for server farm or webserver is relatively simple
part of my point is that lamp can do the job, if run by someone with a clue. same as any other setup. the other part is, no matter what you choose, for a million users a day, you should be thinking and rethinking and re-re-rethinking. lamp or no, doesn't really play into that
cause, as previously mentioned, it can do the job
most of people who say "i use LAMP" doesnt even know what it contains
they just install some pre-made package
yeah, there is that. but those people shouldn't be working at billion-dollar companies or running their web servers :)
@cHao that's exactly what I meant by saying 'think twice before using lamp'. As in I would investigate how far I can go with given task using LAMP
i've seen huge projects working on LAMP stack and, as you say, it can be done with appropriate approach
01:02
it's not how far you can go...you can go as far as you want, with the right people
facebook started on lamp stack.. don't know if it's still using same setup
in large part, it is. they just compile a bunch of their php to c++ now
heh ... my webserver setup only has P
it doesnt have linux , nor apache, nor mysql
heh
k, bbiab
anyway, i've done my share of setup, configuration and performance of apache, mysql and php for projects that do get many visitors but not as many as million per day
hence was my question about what's wrong with lamp
01:08
@tereško What OS do you run? I can't remember if I heard that you run nginx or lighttpd
@CharlesSprayberry , it a FreeBSD setup with Lighttpd and Postgre
@teresko how much security work is involved in setting up freeBSD on your server as opposed to eg debian/ubuntu?
nothing's wrong with lamp. it's just for high-traffic sites, you have to tune it and get into load balancing and caching and such
emm ... ubuntu is not for servers .. sorry but it isnt
and most people working with lamp just don't know how to do all that
if you're going to use linux, i'd go with rhel or centos
01:12
@vaultboy , nothing much , you just set up the PF .. i should jail the webserver , but i am too lazy
k, bbiab for real
the main reason why i use it is because i value the ability to compile your software
and you compile the apps when you update them too
for some context : gentoo's portage system was based on freebsd's application management behavior
how would you guys approach a problem like rep in SO with a lamp stack?
did you use random generator to create that question ?
01:17
haha no...
i only know mysql and im wondering if its worth it to learn mongoDB for something like it
how about you at first learn proper SQL
teach me, o great one. i am not worthy.
try reading SQL Antipatterns to begin with , and then skim through some Postgre or Oracle book
additionally , SO does not use "lamp stack" ... they have a IIS + .NET setup
@teresko what database connection module you use on your php setup?
01:20
pdo handles oracle, correct?
@teresko i'll pick that up
@vaultboy yes , it can
whats the value of skimming a some postgre or oracle book if im using mysql
if I would want to go with eg freebsd, lightppd, oracle I would basically need clean dedicated machine, wouldn't I? There are no widely available pre-installed srvers like that, are they?
> no widely available pre-installed servers like that
you do not need dedicated box , there are VPS providers which let you use freebsd
01:26
ok, good to know... considering the fact I will probably be in web site developing business for rest of my career, i'm at the beginning of that journey. So it's always good to learn and have different perspective in mind
@AndyPerlitch , you as a developer should be an expert in your area , and you should know what are the benefits and shortcomings of alternative setups
if you are using mysql as "fits all" choice , then you are just ignorant
at the moment tho my job is solely programming (i'm not really being paid for server setup as this falls under hosting providers) so have little space to play a role of a server admin
@vaultboy , if you are interest in that sort of thing , you can always set up as server environment in VM
check it out , see if there are some merits in it
some day I probably will... to be honest a the moment I'm trying to figure out what to focus on apart from php coding
@vaultboy , SQL .. because most of php developers pretend that they do not need to learn it
01:30
@tereško im not, i've been reading a mongoDB book cuz it seemed like the next logical step to take. im self-taught so there isnt some kind of set schedule of what to learn and when. i guess i just figured postgre was so similar to mysql..
i've been doing vps set ups before but kinda persuaded my .... boss... to outsource server setup to hosting providers
@AndyPerlitch , similar - yes ; same - no
sometimes you just cannot get more responsibility on yourself than you're getting paid for :)
@AndyPerlitch . noSQL databases / caching systems are good thing to learn , but they are not so often required
if you have a 1 site per server system , then they are quite pointless
have you ever run into a situation where you went with a nosql solution?
01:35
@teresko you work as a php developer or system admin?
@AndyPerlitch once .. it was a social networking thing , but i left the company before they even got the the first demo .. it has a horrible experience
@vaultboy , i get payed for php , but i have worked as sysadmin too
but is sysadministrating part of your php work? or you just code
no , just code
just trying to figure out how quick in my career I may cross a job that would require expertise in both... php coding and server setup/security etc admin
a job
cross a job
if you press "arrow up" you can edit previous lines ... and you can delete them too ( the arrow icon on the left side of text )
01:39
cool
well .. here is one thing you could do even now
download VirtualBox , and set up an testing environment in it for you current project(s)
@teresko my initial inclination to look into mongoDB came from a desire to have an activity table where all user actions are recorded, and these actions involve a bunch of different tables with varying connections to one or more users. without looking at that book you directed me to, i would think a RDB implementation would look pretty convoluted. again, could be that im just a self-taught SQL scrub
huh ? I am not sure what the structure of your data is , but activity log should be just one table ( or hell .. one file naah .. that might not be a good idea .. locking ) , where you have user ID , text field about the performed action and timestamp
that's about it
you might be overcomplicating it , @AndyPerlitch
yea but wouldnt a "one file" approach make aggregating data over many users more difficult? im not sure if im being clear, mostly i just make up ways of saying shit and dont know if its understandable
yea probably haha
i've been using such user logs approach for years. .... one table, user id, text field and timestamp, exactly as teresko said :)
01:47
damn the author of that book you recommended lives in the same town i do
@teresko are you self-taught or did you go to school for CS or a related degree
both
how much did the school help compared to selfteaching
i have a degree in CS , but in university i was taught Java, C#, C++, algorithm theory, IT project management, some stuff about hardware or some system administrating basics
but learned php, javascript, sql and css on my own
@AndyPerlitch , a lot
gotcha, my buddy recommended an algorithms book... you got one in mind that could broaden my oh-so-narrow perspective
not really ... i guess anything from Robert C. Martin and Martin Fowler would be good for you
02:03
I would definitely recommend Clean Code by Robert Martin
cool thanks for the tips, ill look into those
oh .. and the The Mythical Man-Month book too .. but that one is on the Project Management side of things
haha that last one looks pretty sick
you might want to look at PHP Master: Write Cutting-Edge Code .. i am not too sure about it yet , but first look seems promising
02:18
@teresko you ever run across PHP Objects, Pattern, and Practice by Matt Zandstra? im going through that now and its tough wrappin my head around these oop concepts but i think im startin to get it
yeah , that book is quite ok
the 3 videos, i liked above, might help with all that OOP stuff too
yea im watchin the inheritance and polymorphism one
i understand around 90% of what he is saying but when i turn to my code, its hard to implement because its never as simple as african swallows and norwegian blues
well hey man i gotta run, again, thanks for the advice... have a good one
02:53
I've made a mobile website using jquery mobile, but I've problem when access it with different mobile browser, my mobile website's interview is broken..
this is my thread http://stackoverflow.com/q/9388396/1160352
@blankon91 , this has nothing to do with
pastebin.com/87U62aDr I'm having an issue getting a function to give the error- it's for checking for duplicate emails- database key email is configured to UNIQUE so that's good- duplicate entries aren't going through- however the 'good' message- the 'thank you, application has been accepted' message is still being output. I don't know what i'm doing wrong...
03:09
first thing you're doing wrong is putting the code that actally does the work in the same file as your html. but that's not quite a capital offense. yet.
secondly...afaik, if (mysql_query(...)) ?> doesn't put the html after it into a block. you'll want a { before the ?>
and of course, a <?php } ?> after the html
thirdly...the code to check the input is right next to the html for the "thank you" page? that feels like a mistake
okay- let me play with that- thanks! I will reorganize, validate email, use mysql_real_escape_string, etc. but at the moment I'm just trying to learn the proper structure for a page/form like this- I've been doing it wrong all along :) !
hmmm whats the best way to receive data in php from another server?
oh, and where is $unescaped_string coming from? it doesn't seem to be set when you're using it (see line 11)
basically, the logic is all mixed up. you have all three cases jumbled together in the file....you need to separate them a bit at least
yeah....
I'm in the unenviable position of having to learn what I need as I go rather than from square 1.
well, if you insist on having this all in one file (which i wouldn't, but eh), you'll want the logic to go a bit like..
03:21
Just for learning purposes- to see it all in one place helps I think?
if (form is being submitted)
  check input
  if input is valid
    do the insert query
    if it succeeds
      print the thank-you page
      stop

if there were any errors
  print them

print the form
brb
Wow. It's like the Grail of php forms :)
Okay- I'm playing w/ the GrailCode off a clean page here: pastebin.com/muWdQuP2
03:52
Hi cHao- I think I'm making progress! pastebin.com/muWdQuP2
how do I get the error msg to print inside the body?
for this, i might have a global array $errors that the check function adds to. whenever you have an error, you add it to that array. then when it's time to print out the errors, just say something like foreach ($errors as $error) { print $error; }. it's not my favorite solution, but it'd work for something that's all in one file like this
Can you tell me what your standards for breaking the file down would be? An error function page separate from the process page?
hi, i have a simple css question, noone in css chat can i ask here?
if it were my thing, and i didn't want to mvc it up, the form and thank-you page would be in separate files. errors would show in the form, and a successful query would redirect to the thank-you page
The form is on a separate php page
This is the process pag
page
That sounds lovely- :) super pro
04:04
@Malixxl you can ask, i guess...whether you'll get an answer, is a whole other question :)
@Gordon et all: viper-7 is back again ;)
I'm looking at this tutorial now- it seems to be where I am versus where I should be: coredogs.com/lesson/form-and-php-validation-one-page
i want to style all ul elements under "content" div but i only dont want to style list elements under memberinfo div, which is under content div i mean;
content div > ul = will be styled,
content div > memberinfo div > ul wont be styled
like .not selector with jquery
@AAAndreAAA and check VALUES ('', '$_POST[agreeName]', <-- SQL Injection hole.
but i want to dod this with css without jquery
04:07
malixxi- that's css
@Malixxl The second style will override the first one.
so, #contentDiv>ul { styles here }
aight
ty so much
at least I know css :) PHP -- ehhhh
that won't affect the stuff in #memberInfoDiv; the > only selects immediate children
04:10
yup, worked ty alot sorry for asking css question here.
cya
see ya :)
user986408
04:28
guys.. how would i render the content of two arrays simultanous in twig ? let's assume i have passed array1 and array2 to twig and now i want to loop and print parts of both arrays
user986408
as far as i know twig has only [for key in array]
user986408
so i can iterate only one array...
user986408
but i want to be able to access the other array on the same index and print
user986408
any ideas ?
04:48
Does twig accepts iterators?
Is there anyone that can explain what a "file pointer" means?
I am trying to understand the functions feof() and fgets()
that's the file handle or file pointer
and the definition is using "file pointer" within
it tells to which file the operation should go
you get then handle/pointer with $handle = fopen($file);
okay so
i understand that line of code
but what if i were to say
while (!feof ($handle)) {}
user986408
04:50
well.. i found out that there is an internal "length" filter which i could use to iterate with numbers .. but somehow i get an exception
feof in the php manual says it checks for end of file in a file pointer. what does file pointer mean in this context?
what does this mean?
think of the pointer as a representation of the file
imagine that you could open the same file multiple times
so you would get multiple pointers
one for each open
so you could seek the one and the other position at once.
how does it know where in the string to stop?
basically there's a really long string of data. and i want to chop it up
and a tutorial is saying to open the file which i know how to
and it uses the function feof($handle)
and uses a while loop : while (!feof($handle), then ... explode, etc.
but i'm not understanding !feof
04:53
http://php.net/feof - bool feof ( resource $handle )
Tests for end-of-file on a file pointer.
Returns TRUE if the file pointer is at EOF or an error occurs (including socket timeout); otherwise returns FALSE.
i kind of get it
but what does end-of-file mean
in layman's terms, what is this function doing?
it takes a file
and is it checking to see if...?
user986408
got it.. nevermind.. it was because of the wrong typo -> array.length is wrong while array|length works fine
Oh okay I found a good video on educator.com explaing this concept
thanks for the help
@ThatWebNerd see this example of MultipleIterator - for in twig accepts iterators, too.
user986408
thanks!
05:13
My patch POC is submitted to core
so you can do something like:
class Integer {
    protected $value = 1;
    public function __castTo($type) {
        return $this->value;
    }
    public function __assign($value) {
        $this->value = (int) $value;
    }
}

$int = new Integer;
$int = 5;
$int++;
var_dump($int); // obj(Integer, value = 6)
 
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Wow. Last week’s opinion piece about switching from Netbeans to Sublime Text 2 has been the most popular blog post I’ve written for quite a while. As the interest seems to be there, I thought it would be a great idea to follow up with a post taking you step by step through how I’ve set up Sublime Text 2 for PHP development, and showing you some of the useful features that you get out of the bo

 
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10:23
Hey, I am trying to retrieve data from a database into a html form, what is the best way to do this using prepared statements?
@user1227124 Are you using classes?
The way I do it, is create instance of a class, and then call getter functions in value attribute of input elements.
@user1227124 , did you try to use php with it ?
10:47
Hi friends..
am trying to create a project in zend framework
am using the xampp 1.7.7
I have copied the libray files from zend zip to xampp/php folder
Also php ini file edited
with new include_path
now how can i create the project?
any idea?
11:01
Good morning
11:11
@hakre thanks, but "Paste execution is disabled until further notice (approx 24 Hours)" :(
11:27
@Gorden thanks.. I will check that tutorial
11:42
like getElementById is there any thing for extracting elements using class name
@pbvamsi , you would have to use DocXPath , because getElementsByClassName() is not part of DomDocument's API
@tereško thanks, can i extract some xth element of it
can I get some Xth element from the document which has that class name.
if you were no too lazy to read the manual , you would know that DOMXPath::query() returns DOMNodeList
@pbvamsi //elementName[@class="foo"][n] where n is 1-based
what is with people staring answers ?!
nobody else needs them , so what is the point in pinning them to the sidebar ?!?
11:49
gratitude
stupidity, ignorance, misconception
@pbvamsi lots of examples: stackoverflow.com/…
k thanks, i'll go through
@tereško I agree, too many stars makes it hard to find the really interesting things going on in the room later. However, overreacting to it isn't the most helpful thing.
@Paul , i'm sorry , i have this acute physical reaction when confronted with stupidity .. professional help is being sought
12:11
Just out of interest, is anyone planning on using PHP 5.4 features as soon as it is released? I'm thinking it will be a year before shared hosting providers have it available for install?
@tereško professional help for stupidity or for your compulsive aggressive behavior when confronted with what you perceive as such?
latter
@Paul it likely will take much longer. PHP 5.3 is out for years now and there is still lots of shared hosts running 5.2. even my vps was just upgraded recently and only on demand. if you want 5.4 now you need to have a server managed by yourself.
@tereško good choice ;)
a lot of shared hostings still run 5.1.x
Morning
12:15
it will be 2018 till they start upgrading to 5.4
Hello @ircmaxell
@ircmaxell hello. did you sleep in public yet?
huh ? did he get foreclosed ?
sleep in public?
lol, scary thought. I guess its good I don't really want anything from 5.4. Using it in the next few years would probably limit the installation options for me too much.
never heard of it
@Gordon it must be an Australian thing
@tereško it says US holiday
there is a fcuking snowstorm outside
i would understand if this was "make-your-own-igloo day" , but this is just cruel
@tereško sounds wet and wild
12:24
What do you think about my concept submitted to core?
@ircmaxell i didnt understand why it introduces __assign
because it's available in C, so why not expose it
@ircmaxell but wouldnt that functionality have been possible with __set as well?
@Gordon no, __set deals with properties of the object, __assign deals with the object itself
$int = new Integer(10);
$int++;
$int = $int + 1;
echo $int; // 12, but it's still an object
wait ... do you want to add operator overloading for php ?
12:28
@ircmaxell ah, i see. ok. i misread the code.
@tereško there is a pecl extension for operator overloading
@tereško not quite. It's about scalar casting automatically
@ircmaxell does your patch also take type juggling into account?
$int = $int + 1; // The second $int is cast to a scalar int using your magic __castTo?
@Gordon yup
@ircmaxell so it effectively means we can have scalar objects that transparently work like regular scalars?
12:30
@Paul no, it's still an int. $int is cast to a "native type" (which is determined by the class), and then the addition happens, and the result is "assigned" back to the object
@Gordon exactly
hmm .. seems like a good idea
@Paul so you could doo $settings += array('foo' => 'bar'); if the native cast of $settings is an array
no that wont work
how won't it work?
@ircmaxell Yes, the one in the expression is cast.
12:33
@Paul not the 1 though
@ircmaxell not sure what i think of it. sounds like it will increase memory usage of my scripts. what would be usecases?
lol, yes, there always seems to be two ways of interpreting anything
because if $settings is an object , then the result of the assignment should be an object too $settings += array('foo' => 'bar');
the direction is wrong
@tereško and it will be ;-)
if $settings is an object already that implements __assign
oh .. right
php should just add ability to cast object as other classes while they are at it
12:35
>>> Re-read what I had written. I never said to turn every built-in type
>>> into an object. In fact, what I was talking about was keeping and
>>> preserving the base types as-is. All that I was proposing was adding
>>> the ability to cast from and to the primitives. That way you could
>>> silently convert back and forth as needed (transparently when
>>> possible).
@Gordon it won't increase memory usage. It'll increase calls (and hence performance would suffer). As far as use-cases, us3.php.net/manual/en/arrayobject.getarraycopy.php and us3.php.net/manual/en/class.splfixedarray.php for one, as you could get rid of getArrayCopy and toArray, for a straight cast...
@tereško That requires engine level changes, which I want to do, but not right now
getting scalar casting alone will not be trivial
wouldnt it just be a side-effect of object casting ? (when implemented )
with that concept, you could actually do array_diff(array(), $arrayObject) (sure, you'd just get an array back, but the parameter would work, thereby any object with a __castTo("native") representation as an array could work transparently with array functions ;-)
@ircmaxell that is a nice use case i understand
@tereško no, because in order for it to, you'd need to basically treat primitives as objects, via auto-boxing or some other magic. Which is a lot more complicated of a problem to add
12:39
<< not a core-dev
same here. so i cannot judge the implementation.
the implementation is dirty, but it works to get the point across (which was my intention, to show that it's possible without a massive change
in general, being able to transparently cast is nice but then again, i dont face that problem too often and when i do i have found ways to get around it in userland. so i guess whether your patch is worth adding depends on the impact it has on the language, which i cannot judge.
fair enough
@ircmaxell not meant to discourage you
12:46
@Gordon not discouraged by it at all
@ircmaxell good :)
if you said it was stupid, or wasn't useful, then perhaps. But I pretty much agree with your standpoint, so not discouraged... :-D
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