I still have no idea where opcache is breaking my code
I've fixed THREE different "optimisations" (numeric string -> number conversion, constant operation evaluation, and constant operation evaluation - note the latter is implemented twice in different files with almost-identical code)
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@tereško India uses English as a lingua franca but not as a native language, and Australia is tiny
1. migrant crisis has meant countries have literally rebuilt the old walls across Europe, and it's testing the Schengen agreement 2. UK's referendum on the EU
here, particularly in southern border states, there's the weird bipolar stereotypes that immigrants are both "lazy" and yet also "trying to steal our jobs"
Alrighty, problem. I have a regular expression that gets matches (just some text) and I am getting the first one with $matches[0] and I can echo it. However, I want to write it to a file with file_put_contents('current.txt', $matches[0]); but it doesn't print anything (it's just empty)
man i was tearing my hair yesterday for doing everything i could to get a A+ but when i woke up today, i saw there was a tiny link named clear cache... And boom !! I get a A+ !!
I got it, I just checked to see if $matches is empty before I run it since it ran a bunch of times and overwrote and it works. Although I'm going to enable errors.
so... according to my cost model computation, the code I wrote in the last 3 days is equivalent to what a waterfall-estimation system would rate as 4.5 man months