The `|>` symbol would be the piping operator with these semantics:
1. Evaluate the left-hand side.
2. Evaluate the right-hand side. Assert that the result is callable.
3. Pass the result from 1. as the single argument to 2.
The `$$` symbol would be the partial function application operator
with these semantics:
1. When function application has `$$` as a parameter it becomes a
partial application instead. This result of a partial application is a
closure.
2. Each non-`$$` parameter is evaluated and then bound at that position.
3. Each `$$` will become a parameter to the closure which will be
passed to the inner function call at its original position.
4. Each parameter and closed variable will be done by reference or
It's just that when used together you can skip the closure stuff as an optimization.
@bwoebi not quiet! I'm still accessible ... just been a really busy week. The girlfriend is out of town for the weekend though so I should have time to code after today :)
@PeeHaa I figured it out after I asked. I started digging through Jeeves' code on github to look for commands, and found the !!command list in one of the files.
@PeeHaa I was trying to find the command to list the admins, and found it somewhere else in Jeeves' code 😛 cause it doeesn't show up in the command list
@kelunik dunno, just the way how it works now… we probably should have maxConcurrentRequestsPerIP (idling connections also count as request then) and maxRequestsPerSecondPerIP instead of maxFramesPerSecond (we could set maxFrames to like 3 * req/sec/ip - just to prevent tiny frame floods), connectionsPerIP and maxConcurrentStreams
I'm not sure about the pipe operator, regardless of how it works and how it's restricted ... it's clever, and cool, but if I were reviewing code containing that, I'd probably ask for it to be written clearly ... it's really not clear ...
the cleverer the code is, the less clear it is ... that doesn't seem desirable to me
@JoeWatkins There is some saying, "One must be twice as clever to debug code as to write it, so if one writes one's code as cleverly as one possibly can, one is, by definition, not clever enough to debug it."
I've been writing clever Haskell code … and find it really hard to untangle it later on… it looks a bit like what Levi is proposing… that's my main concern…
@kelunik well … it's a bit an issue of concerns… Http2Driver is managing streams and Server the connections
what I need is a secure VPN ... the govt are literally watching everything we do, forcing ISP's to send letters out to notify you that they know when you are acting suspiciously ... I haven't got around to finding one yet ...
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echo ($x |> $y |> $$); generates an error in the Hacklang static checker but not at runtime in HHVM. Since $x is not bound to anything it should at least warn.
hello any one have demo that i can check in codeigniter web application that if that open in mobile then if not have app then display download app otherwise nothing. Let me know your review.
@bwoebi On Aerys for Amp v2 I'm currently getting this when writing to a websocket: "critical Error: Call to a member function resolve() on null in /Users/aaron/Developer/aerys/lib/Websocket/Rfc6455Endpoint.php:468"
one of these days I need to fix phpstorm so that tabs will use spaces instead of tabs, when I tab. so if I tab, it'll either make two spaces, or four spaces...
@Leigh Should I return $mail_object;? I'm setting the body which is getting built into $this. I realized my class has a serious lack of returns, and I'm trying to figure what I need to return...