@kelunik tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-10.3 seems to imply that http2 headers allow (some?) control characters that http1 doesn't, so I don't believe a server should restrict header fields the same way
though I'm not all that familiar with the spec and ambiguous shit like "HTTP/2 allows header field values that are not valid." doesn't help much
@DaveRandom looks like all three are correct en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Significand .. so feel free to use them interchangeably in your code without causing confusion
> The diameter of a sphere enclosing the described entity, in centimeters, expressed as a pair of four-bit unsigned integers, each ranging from zero to nine, with the most significant four bits representing the base and the second number representing the power of ten by which to multiply the base.
but it's just a bag of ints and trivial to implement so I'm going to put it in, because no good reason not to
If I don't someone will inevitably ask for it, and then I'll be driven to ask them wtf they are using it for and I'd rather just put the work in now and remain ignorant
It's pretty annoying that the IANA don't actually seem to maintain a list of what's deprecated
I built php 7.2 in what I believe to be the wrong folder. First, what is the most common place to build php in? And can I safely move the folder I have php 7.2 built in to that folder, without it mucking anything up? (like some kind of system settings... I'm thinking in terms of windows registery)
I should probably wait to ask this in the morning when more people are awake
I'm going to do the configure in the morning. I want to make myself work on this until midnight, but drowsiness is setting in and I don't want to fuck something up because of it
I think I finally have the list of feature dependencies for full generic types (not functions or methods), including changing the standard library.
Need a named top-type - we'll probably just use "mixed" to match documentation - and full parameter contravariance and return type covariance.
Fortunately those changes can stand on their own as an RFC.
There are some features for ergonomics that might be nice but are not necessary, such as inferring types of generic parameters from function definitions.
@SaitamaSama btw that stackflow replies are also give the same error as mine(extra zero ) in the end but i just solved it by converting n=n/10 to int because it was giving me float value.