> In the current implementation, these workers use a separate thread pool from the MPM workers that you might be familiar with. This is just how things are right now and not intended to be like this forever. (It might be forever for the 2.4.x release line, though.) So, HTTP/2 workers, or shorter H2Workers, will not show up in mod_status.
hmm... so following on my breaking stuff in lines from yesterday, I read the posts about PHP_EOL and.. it seems a lot of people seem to think that PHP_EOL is usable to find endline characters. But according to the doc, and this eval script, it really just finds newlines for the current system.
Hi guys, please help me where i can download virtualbox.box I am installing laravel homestead. please check this post https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48869730/install-manual-for-laravel-homestead-with-virtualbox-box
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Read chunks looking for a new line in that chunk, failing if the chunk gets too long. That's really the only way to do it. You can feed it into a parser built with amphp/parser like @bwoebi alluded toward to make it even simpler.
people might rely on the fact that ascii ftp uploads fixes the newline character automagically
or something like that
i have no idea/recall how that works... i use binary mode
> If you are transferring files from Windows to a Unix based server, Ascii mode will strip out the CR (carriage return) characters found at the end of each line.
@Wes Not sure if the optimizer does that for any constant, because it would have to re-validate all files in case the file defining the constant changes.
Anyone heard of a way to have laravel create a migration file from an existing database? Like if I want to export the schema instead of migrate/rollback? In order to clean up all the previous migrations.
@JayIsTooCommon Yeah, but the reverse sorta thing. I have like 50 migrations already, and I want to have all of them combined into the latest table schemas, on one file.
So I can remove all 50, and replace with just 1. Like a ... checkpoint..
Anonymous
Why does a checkpoint need to be a migration? Just delete your migrations and update your schema?
Might need to reuse the project in several places.
So I want it as a base
So when I upload it anywhere, I can just run a migration to create everything needed.
Instead of dealing with mysql exports and etc.
Anonymous
5:17 PM
probably wrong, but the building of your db should just be part of the app initial build process. Using a migration to create your database sounds weird
From what I've searched, when launching a laravel app on beanstalk, I have to run a migration to setup the databases. I guess I could directly access RDS instance and play with the stuff there.
it's simple shit though, like it not being possible to tell which element has focus because there's no visual indicator
@JayIsTooCommon I still haven't figured out what happened but the computer just complete stopped working with all USB mice, at least all the ones I tried (which was >10)
hai, guys. im learning php & solving programming problem in Hacker RANK. i FROM A non coding background. I dont know algorithm or data structure. I heard trhat this 2 are realy usefull for programming. So,how can i start learn these 2 ?
Does anyone have a good naming convention for groups in unit tests that allow you to control which tests get run. i.e. one that doesn't become a mess and difficult to maintain after about 5 minutes.
e.g. we don't want to have our full integration tests to be run on every commit, and probably not our external api services tests.
(the solution came about because there were .. emm ... legacy tests, that write to development-db for some activities or talk to http service which do)
I tried to write a generic delete function but when using it I realized that there's a problem, the corresponding records of the target record in other lookup tables do not get deleted. When I want to fix it I have a feeling that it gets complicated, since for example, user of the function will be obliged to pass multiple field names b/c there's no guarantee that same names are used and etc... . So I wonder if I should avoid lookup tables or there's another way to fix this issue? TYIA