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phpbug pg_field_type() slow and consumes CPU on a large database – #75705
it just cost me another 20EUR a minute ago, but yeah ... that's not the reason I hate everyone ...
I spent all morning dealing with lawyer types, on my feet, came home and thought I'd do myself some nice chicken, spent nearly two hours making sauce, more standing around, and daughter just poured it down the sink ...
to be honest, I was 18, and permanently higher than a fucking kite ... everyone could have told me, they could have tattooed it on my face and I probably wouldn't have noticed ....
Ramen () (ラーメン, rāmen, IPA: [ɾaꜜːmeɴ]) is a Japanese dish. It consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat or (occasionally) fish-based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and uses toppings such as sliced pork (チャーシュー, chāshū), dried seaweed (海苔, nori), menma (メンマ), and green onions (葱, negi). Nearly every region in Japan has its own variation of ramen, from the tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen of Kyushu to the miso ramen of Hokkaido.
== History ==
The origin of ramen is unclear. Some sources say it is of Chinese origin. Other sources say it was invented in Japan in the early...
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I'm unsure how the pros would do it ... but I would draw the text on a transparent background of massive size, then scan for bounds and crop, then copy the resulting image onto background ...
@JoeWatkins I am using gd2 which has no support for linewrapping at all. So I am brute forcing both the font size and the splitting of the text in lines
Few month ago I read something like this in an article: "A maximum of 512 rabbits can live in the same environment", and now I want to find that article again but I can't :-( ..! do you know something similar?
there's no sources online that are up to date with PHP 7 (ng) changes, except for a few blog posts by nikita ... which are also a year or so out of date now ... most of the information you'll find online is for 5 ...
side note: there are peeled rabbits on sale in supermarkets here ... with their heads ... chickens also have their heads ... it's creepy as fuck to see ...
at some point, I'm going to have to chop the head of a chicken ... avoided it so far ...
could be a lot of copypasta ... at a glance it looks that way ... but has probably been checked by someone with a clue ... it doesn't really cover any advanced topics though ...
Yes I am aware of all the other IP filterings we could apply. but all I needed was a basic check if it somewhat looks like an IP, and 127.0.0.1 will break a lot, so that is the added check
quite a lot of it is missing executor but even though I probably could have a go at that myself, I'm not going too ... so I can't really blame anyone for leaving large mysterious sections ... although probably better to omit the links ...
Hello! I have an array (i will paste it), and i need a way to add a new "root" element (like the "812" in my example) with its subelements at runtime. A little help would be awesome!
@NikiC Let's say we are defining multiple things in a row in the same file. What if we emit the VERIFY_ABSTRACT_CLASS opcodes at the end of the sequential definitions?
Right now it would be a bit of work because zend_compile_stmt is not really aware of the next thing in the AST.
But it should be possible to know whether the next thing is a declaration or not, I believe.
I know some of you are dying to know how the story played out ... I just got my chicken, and it was yummy ...
@LeviMorrison jokes aside, if someone just does the work, he'll review it and might approve it ... I can't remember the reasons it hasn't been moved but believe some weak ones were provided at some point when someone opened a PR to make config.m4/w32 more standard and able to compile static ...
@JoeWatkins What's your schedule like during holidays? I know you've moved recently so you are probably very busy but wondering if I could possibly co-ordinate schedules a tiny bit to make better progress.
- Fixed possible notices in `formatStacktrace()`. This is an internal API, but the notices might appear on certain stack traces when running with `AMP_DEBUG=true`. - Fixed segfault with `ev`, see amphp/parallel-functions#3. - Dropped multiple de...
gist.github.com/Nessworthy/50023ec1d798567e159cd6068a6ef44e There you go I guess. It's for advent of code day 13. My original solution in php was a bit more expanded out than the one shown, but it was going through maybe a few thousand iterations a second. I looked up the JS one and saw it took like two seconds to go through nearly 4 million iterations.
Converting it to php made it take about 20 seconds
- Added support for client certificates (#47) - Added a static socket pool (#48) - Improved address handling for unix domain sockets, which return the used URI for both sides now (#49)
<?php
interface A {
function foo(): X;
}
interface B extends A {
function foo(): Y;
}
interface X {
function bar(): A;
}
interface Y extends X {
function bar(): B;
}
?>
I know that most people do not do this but I suspect same-file definitions are more common than the general public seems to think.
I've worked on multiple codebases with multiple definitions in one file.
@LeviMorrison what you plan to do with that? like, collect all the declarations in the file and try to validate them. if some types are missing, invoke the autoloading for the missing types, then attempt to validate again?
i had used it when i have class XXX in XXX.php and class XXX uses another class that is for exclusive use of XXX: <?php class MyEnum{} // only used by XXX class XXX{} but i'm not proud of that :P
the walk actually elevated my heart rate, normally doesn't do that. I haven't done much of any exercise in a month, and even the amount of walking I do has decreased as well.
@Wes When the engine encounters the first non-declaration after a declaration it autoloads any missing types by emitting ZEND_FETCH_CLASS opcodes and mark them as required. Then emit the ZEND_VERIFY_* opcodes. That's the idea.