Is there any way through which I can get mail whenever any error occurred in my application. Of course this mail functionality will be configured somewhere when any error (noticed,warning, fatal) occurred.
Still looking for a solution to the incompatible dependencies problem btw. :)
So far my idea is to automatically rename namespaces (via composer plugin), but since there is practically no PHP parser available (or no guarantee of one being still available in the long term future), I am stuck implementing this...
@kelunik sorry for the late answer... so without starting crusades, hopefully.... quite simply inheritance is a form of tight coupling, and method delegation is a more flexible alternative, just as composition is... to which it is complementary
you said that you don't use delegation much, but i ask you instead, how often do you use inheritance?
the better i get at programming the more i think an instantiable (non-abstract) classes should end there (basically be final) and shouldn't be extended but rather wrapped or be part of aggregates
i have now this rule to choose between extend and decorate: am i going to access protected data? If yes, it means that tight coupling is an actual necessity, otherwise decoration (or better, composition) should be used
They are different, however, there shouldn't really be a use case for self any more. If you don't want to invoke subclassed methods you should mark the class final
The guy that wrote the answer is extremely sloppy in his response, I have tried over 32 uploads with different solutions, and nothing is working. Halp?
The answer outputs those two notices and one fatal error
I have tried over 32 uploaded solutions, and nothing seems to be right -- Can anyone assist me? I am getting undefined indexes, and when I solve those issues, I keep getting the fatal error listed below. No idea what I am doing wrong. ?_? Can someone enlighten me?
Errors
Notice: Undefined index...
@SamIbraheem In some very specific areas, yes. Depends what you want really, if you are looking for help with some actual Android app code this is probably the wrong place...
JS had that for a while where they put the room into gallery mode and had Caprica managing access lists... not sure if they still do that? @FlorianMargaine
Would be good if we could do via but resolving Twitter handles from SO profiles only works when people set their Twitter handles, which most people don't
OK @PeeHaa Jeeves should now cancel all stars against the previous unpin message, + I undid some horrible hacks that I did to get it working in the first place
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@Sara was reading the pipe op discussion. some arguments don't make sense to me, some show legitimate concerns, but in general it seems people enjoy the proposal. what do you think?
for instance i don't get those that say foo(bar(baz())) is natural language. it is just not... it's a math's style that was inherited by programming languages. baz() |> bar($) |> foo($) is way more understandable
@bwoebi I regret tweeting already. For the record - I think all of these discussions around middleware where people are passing around a 'Response' object and acting as if that is a sane thing to do, are fundamentally nuts, and I don't want to get their taint on me.
[ 5.5.0 - 5.6.21, 7.0.0 - 7.0.6 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file, expecting ')' in /in/91cjW on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ hhvm-3.9.1 - 3.12.0 ] Fatal error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ')' in /in/91cjW on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
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