callable checks if a method is visible (public, protected, private) on the declaration, rather than on "retrieval" of the method. basically you can have a $callable passing a callable declaration, and the very same $callable not passing it somewhere else. it is misleading, causes bugs, and it doesn't even work consistently wiki.php.net/rfc/consistent_callables
the "new proper way" (imho but not only imho) is calling Closure::fromCallable() from a valid scope, and passing around the returned closure object where it's needed
in general you just want to know that a thing can be called as a function, you don't care whether it's a closure or a method reference or a bare function name
You might use Closure as a return type but even then there's probably no point.
by the way, i wanted to rfc "callable" automatically "casting" to Closure when scope changes. e.g. function foo(){ return "ciao"; } $foo = functon(): callable{ return "foo"; }; assert($foo() instanceof Closure); assert($foo() === "ciao"); cc @Danack
but i don't really care writing Closure::fromCallable(), especially because i don't :B I do: use const strlen; assert((strlen) instanceof Closure); strlen("str"); $s = strlen; $s("str");
i have an extension that allows me to set closures in constants :B
@Sean everything can be fixed. Start by educating the team
my current team didn't know anything about clean code when I started. We are now writing clean DDD/CQRS code with some event sourcing sprinkled in 1.5 years later
ah well. clean code. ok. for that you can just buy the book. read it over it the weekend and remember not put too many args on functions, especially boolean flags and dont chain methods.
@Sean learning together is actually a good suggestion. read a book together and discuss it or share the topics and have people do short presentations in informal afterwork meetings, get your boss to sponsor pizza and beer
@Ocramius we just include the build font.css file as a separate CSS file. Theoretically, we could, i) change it to be built into not the final location, ii) include that build CSS file in the entry point JS file with just require('./build/font.css');
@Ocramius we just include the build font.css file as a separate CSS file. Theoretically, we could, i) change it to be built into not the final location, ii) include that build CSS file in the entry point JS file with just require('./build/font.css');
> My standard speech to teams large and small is: “Do you really want to suck forever? Is that what your motivation is in life? Because it’s a choice, you know—you don’t have to be that way.” A team has to demand greatness from itself. - Jeff Sutherland, inventor of Scrum
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@Sean ^ you can tell to those who dont wanna participate
@Patrick if you give away your book for free to everyone you wont earn anything from it… but I guess that's fair, given that we gave you all it's content for free, too
@Wes although that's cute, it wouldn't be appropriate for strict mode, and adding closure::fromCallable (until we have a bare named solution), doesn't seem like an actual burden....and in fact makes it easier to read code.
Now that we have it on two ops I think it's a good time to work out how to change it so we can more gracefully support int and friends.
If this passes we'll probably want to add a function that checks if a given value will satisfy a type. Works for ints, bools, callable, classes, interfaces, etc.
Really annoying that we don't have it now but once we have type parameters it becomes more important.
in my defense, i was drinking sparkling wine or something like that
i hate that the hardest things to name are the simplest things. i did an iterator wrapper class that simply applies a function to key() and current() new Whatever($originalIterator, function($key){ return $key + 100; }, function($current){ return $current + 1938; });
that adds 100 to each key() and 1938 to each current()
@Patrick I am a few chapters in. Nothing grand to report so far. Probably my only real critique atm which is subjective is the use of Trackpad for examples. :P Maybe add some stuff like "Who is this book for?". Mention the PHP version used in the book near the start.
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@AlmaDo Sure I read all that, but that is so frustrating sometimes like sending '' in an integer column even when there is a default value set. Don't you think? Especially on dev server.
> Two members of the US House of Representatives have sent a formal letter to the Federal Communications Commission Inspector General calling for an investigation of Chairman Ajit Pai. - Source
@tereško Wouldn't there be a heavy incentive for some providers to be net neutral? Wouldn't we overwhelmingly value net neutrality in their service to such an extent that regardless of legislation there would always be a neutral service provider?
@PeeHaa actually that's what I do. It's a new project and the ICO will start soon. But there will be a token presale. Don't miss out. It will be worth shitloads more once the ICO is public.
@PeeHaa it'll keep coming back until congress puts something in place, but it doesn't seem likely with our current administration. However, on the other hand, even if FCC gets their shit passed, it'll be at least a year or two before it can be implemented because it will be held up in court.
@Tiffany would there be any chance of an actual investigation and finding something that would stick regarding pai (maybe after the current administration)?
okay, reading an article about the investigation, so the basis is that with the FCC ruling, it would allow for a merger between two companies that have a significant ownership of cable TV in the US