/* For the love of God.
*
* Debian doesn't include the function "ImageColorMatch" as it has been included by the PHP developers and
* and so is considered a branch of GD library - and so is a security risk. Because the PHP developers wrote it.
*/
@PeeHaa it could be a nightly build, with the hash of the built files, so they can check the build is reproducable?
@MadaraUchiha I wrote it, back in about 2010.....when I found out that the Debian maintainers make modifications to PHP to make it fit within their religious practices.
I just wanted to test it across my local network, so SOME_IP:PORT is what I need to use in another device on the network and project.com can be accessed from my server.
@DaveRandom Trying to let all that git shizzle come together, but I am first settling on file based and hide it on a class so I can switch it out later
I was looking at the libgit/pg thing earlier, it's not that far away from copypasta from the mysql version, I can write some code that compiles but you'll have to test it yourself. Deal? :-P
@PeeHaa I dunno, I didn't really look at the PHP binding. Seems to me that the sane thing to do would be for the ext to define an interface to allow for userland impls
I dunno though, tbh I haven't really looked much into what libgit2 is doing behind it either, I just looked at the mysql impl and read the libpq docs briefly
@MadaraUchiha How would this work with the heredoc syntax? And would it still be viable to use with the execution operator? Those are the main reasons why I haven't taken the sigil approach. Upon double-quoted strings alone, it would be a good approach, but then it loses its full ability to be used in any interpolation context.
yeah, it looks a lot nicer. I guess I've always considered while(true) bad because it could end in an infinite loop, but then again any while loop can.
okay protip, if you want to contribute to PHP core, buy an AMD Ryzen 1700 CPU:
OH YEAH, FINALLY
under Ubuntu on Ryzen 7 1700, #PHP builds in 22.53s and maxes out the CPU!!!
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@bwoebi on my laptop? a bit over 2 minutes I think
longer with configure included
though I don't strictly use --disable-all, my normal config line is ./configure --enable-debug --enable-phpdbg --disable-all --disable-cgi --enable-opcache
yeah, I usually also build common extensions like zlib, sockets, openssl, mbstring so that Aerys works :-D - takes about a minute then.
Also, often enough zend_execute.c is being processed only at quite the end and there's like a 10 seconds where all other compiling finished, and linking is waiting for the executor finishing as well