I used to use a bouncer ... but then when the machine was hacked it was all changed, and it was setup for me again but I've literally no idea how to use it ...
so, the problem is that the notices aren't produced
if opcache "optimised" the code this would explain why
case ZEND_MOD:
case ZEND_SL:
case ZEND_SR:
if (ZEND_OP1_TYPE(opline) == IS_CONST) {
if (Z_TYPE(ZEND_OP1_LITERAL(opline)) != IS_LONG) {
convert_to_long(&ZEND_OP1_LITERAL(opline));
}
}
well that might explain it
hey wait a second wouldn't that screw up non-numeric bitwise ops
oh wait SL/SR don't have that, do they?
oops
amends CT eval disable patch
come to think of it, what happens when you use convert_to_long in opcache and it produces an E_NOTICE? where does it go?
oh wait it wouldn't produce an E_NOTICE because I specifically made it not do that
since I just went with "fuck it" option and merged a PR without it having a OK from travis, it just started to run the test on the merge and not the PR
class Foo {
public static function getFn() {
return function () {
self::bar(); // This is resolved when getFn is called isn't it? i.e. it's safe to do?
};
}
public static function bar() { }
}