@mega6382 Also, do yourself a favor, leave that site and start to hangout here. You'll learn more in 1 week in this room than you'll do for a year in that site.
On an unrelated side note: I just checked packagist and there is no package named lekker. I hereby assign @PeeHaa the job to create the Lekker PHP framework.
- Removed unnecessary parameters for CSRs (#15). - Moved challenge verifiers into their own classes. - Upgraded to `namshi/jose:^7`. - Moved generation of CSRs outside of `AcmeService` (#17). - Added `generateDns01Payload()`. - Retry when ...
- Fixed `OpenSSLCSRGenerator` to return a `Promise` instead of a `Generator` (as defined by the interface) and to resolve the promise with the CSR contents instead of a boolean.
@ircmaxell I would take care of the technical side and updating my patch, if someone else will take care of the RFC part and push it through. I would make the code compatible with Optimizer, but I'm not interested in extending Optimizer structures in order to use the additional type information.
@LeviMorrison well, shouldn't it be enough to always parse '>' as '>' in general PHP context and implement right shift as '>' '>' instead of a single T_SR?
If you were dumb I guess you could grab & store your process ID prior, then use that to poll the processlist from another source while your query executes
But that is super super dumb (and wouldn't work if you were sharing connections)
a guy on my team is having issues with Drupal 8 and sessions. He keeps getting an error where sessions are invalid due to either invalid characters or or the session name being too long. Has any one come across this and how does one solve it?
@Andy 1) Does he absolutely need to use Drupal? 2) Does he absolutely need to use their weird session? 3) If all else fails, use a JWT library. You should probably do that anyway.
@Allenph Here's a novel idea. If you don't know the answer to something, maybe just direct the person to where they might find the answer or at the very least get help from people more-familiar with the problem? Like say... Drupal's support?
@Wes That reminds me...I had a question. How do traits fit in with all this OO stuff you've been teaching me? When would I use a trait instead of another interface?
My recommendation is that traits should be avoided and when used should contain only instance methods and nothing else; no properties, no static methods, etc.
And, if this proof-of-concept passes it will finally give them some more usefulness.
trait OuterIteratorTrait<Value, Key> {
abstract function getInnerIterator();
function rewind(): void {
$this->getInnerIterator()->rewind();
}
function valid(): bool {
return $this->getInnerIterator()->valid();
}
function key(): ?Key {
return $this->getInnerIterator()->key();
}
function current(): ?Element {
return $this->getInnerIterator()->current();
}
function next(): void {
$this->getInnerIterator()->next();
}
}
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I would think you'd inject a logger instance and then have the class send it's own messages. The service I was talking about was in the case of Levi's iterator.
@LeviMorrison Your snippets are just doing me a confuse. I'll do some more research on traits tonight and see what I can scrape up before I try asking more questions.
I have to ask person A to deliver a message for person B from me. Now person A is asking what B looks like. But B's only distinguishable element is that he is fat
they offer a 100 day trial thing, but one thing I've noticed is that if I have a migraine, I want a softer pillow, and purple's pillow doesn't suffice
however, regular usage seems to go well so far
I'm in between on whether I like it or not. But on the note of being too flat, I think it does a good job of being just the right height. It seems too flat, but it isn't
I got the pillow cause I'm sick of buying pillows like every couple of years, and bought this with the intention of stopping that. I'm debating on whether I like it or not.
Can some1 please give me an honest opinion about this small "framework" f, be as harsh as you can ( keep in mind that this is for small projects ) github.com/getl0st/Fyre
@Tiffany You would think so, but I had to hunt down the alligator's with my hands in order to get the perfectly uncomfortable leather for my pillow case.
generally, people now have "entities", "mappers" and "services", with the roles you could expect from each of those: being a data entity, mapping data from the persistence layer to an entity, and interacting with the rest of the application, respectively