@FlorianMargaine does hunchentoot:easy-acceptor use localhost by default if there's no :address given and was that what caused travis error or did I miss something else?
Hi guys! have a question about the PHP language as a whole. If I have
echo $_SESSION['data'];
I'll get warnings about invalid indexes, but if I wrap it around isset($_SESSION['data']);
This does not trigger any warnings.
This seems counterintuitive since it appears as though the argument $_SESSION['data'] is being evaluated, then passed to the isset function, but this clearly isn't happening or the first step would trigger the warning. array_key_exists seems more consistent taking in the array and its index as a string seperately
@Ray isset isn't a normal function; it's what's is referred to as a "language construct" aka something that is built in to PHP to work in a special way, that isn't possible in userland code.
> Magnetism is one of the Six Fundamental Forces of the Universe, with the other five being Gravity, Duct Tape, Whining, Remote Control, and the Force that Pulls Dogs toward the Groins of Strangers.
@PeeHaa close() can be called on every interruption point (aka yield) here. With ticks, every statement is an interruption point and you'd have to have proper synchronization.
@0x13a if you can't come up with a good name for the implementation (provided you are not using the stupid interface suffix), then its a sign you shouldnt need one
@kelunik Yeah, anyway, I'm not in favor of splicing that out
I'd also rather have a microoptimized loop at that place.
@kelunik Also note that we are emitting the stream not only on chunk boundaries, but also when $bodyEmitSize is reached. Also, Aerys has handling for pausing at exactly $streamWindow (basically the amount of data we're going to parse) and then eventual resuming (something Artax doesn't need [i.e. with Artax you know beforehand how much data you want to receive at maximum]).
It's entirely possible I'm doing it wrong. I've been working in middleware for years, and I've forgotten much of what I once knew. Yellow comes before blue in the sheet, if it makes any difference
@MattThrower i am experimenting worse . i am just looking at code but just now solved styling my table and trying to style my text input have no idea matt
Hi All,Does any one know how to upload a whole recursive directory from local machine to a aws s3 server in laravel 5.4,i have used this $imageUpload = Storage::disk('s3')->put($s3_image_path, file_get_contents($local_image_path)); for single file upload but can't find a way for a whole directory
PHP Warning: uv_is_active(): passed UVTimer handle is already closed in /home/kelunik/GitHub/amphp/socket/vendor/amphp/amp/lib/Loop/UvDriver.php on line 283
PHP Warning: uv_close(): passed UVTimer handle is already closed in /home/kelunik/GitHub/amphp/socket/vendor/amphp/amp/lib/Loop/UvDriver.php on line 153
@PeeHaa if someone is brave enough to test it, by getting the bugs site running locally, there is moderate consensus for a "need RFC" status, to allow easy shuffling out of open status, things like that.
@Patrick Dude, I want to attempt my first ever conf tutorial, and I really like the name "The No Framework Tutorial". It's not a copy of yours, but it will include Auryn. Can I have your permission to use the name? Don't want to rip you off or anything
I have following sql : select COUNT(user_id) AS MOST_FREQUENT from bookings WHERE year(created_at) = 2014 GROUP BY user_id, How can I count amount of MOST_FREQUENT rows after grouping it
I'm currently working on my first project and I'm a bit confused when it comes to actions and routing. I used to do this: /user.php?id=42&action=edit. Should I use this: /user/42/edit or /user/edit/42 in symfony? And why wouldthis one be the better option?
@TechTreeDev I use in all my projects following: Route::get('edit/{id?}', 'Web\UserController@edit'); //Laravel It's more efficient, edit belongs to UserController and not a Certain user
@Trowski essentially you should write unset($this->events[(int) $event], $this->watchers[$watcher->id]); before parent::cancel() inside the timer callback upon DELAY watcher
@kelunik what do you mean with retrying in context of streamed request bodies?