@FlorianMargaine sort of. the compiler adds some tooling to the binary so that it identifies hot paths etc. and then you tell the compiler after a while to use that feedback to get a more optimized execution.
@bwoebi I'll do that, but I'll also tell him to report it to zend. He isn't running stock PHP, he's using their custom version, and this really sounds like an internal engine error, where for whatever reason it's just calling the wrong function.
i still suck hard with git. so this is what i did, i've forked a repo, did some changes in my master (bad idea) and PR'd to the forkee master, which was accepted, now i want to update my fork to match the original repo. how do i do that without creating a new commit?