Argon2's an interesting design; it makes heavy use of the BLAKE2 compression function G over rows and columns of memory and makes it difficult to find a realistic TMTO
> If an index.php or index.html is found, it is returned and $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] is set to the trailing part of the URI. Otherwise a 404 response code is returned.
So yeah, looks like if the path doesn't exist and it finds an index.php the uri after that is put into the path_info
@ScottArciszewski yeah, true, that's why openssl is that bad :-P // well, feel free to not care, I just mentioned it as I'd prefer it that way. I don't care what the original author of the PECL ext did. I do though a little when we introduce it into coreā¦
@Exception ah OK. Well this looks like it might be worth working through. It's not targeting PHP but that doesn't really matter because the concepts are universal. The only difference in PHP and what is described there is that PHP doesn't have a >>> operator, it only has >>.
what's not visible in that thread: me messaging several folks through other means (including Pierre Joye) to ask them for feedback between then and when I opened the vote
@Exception PHP sees that there is an addition operation being performed, and so attempts to convert the string to a valid number, using these rules. That way of representing a number is called scientific notation, and the "e" is for "exponent".
yeah.....but exceptions are basically unusable in Go (as there is only one exception type), so you have to do error checking everywhere......which is what he's doing (I guess).