every regex is straightforward unless it contains recursion, verbs and conditional expressions (I don't mean the assertions themselves, but e.g. (?(?=foo)a|b)
definitely HTTP_HOST includes the port number if the client specifies it though, possibly it is stripped in the case of :80 and :443 by some upstreams, but I doubt that could be relied on when writing portable code
this sort of shit is probably more common than people realise, which is exactly why I wanted some sort of agreed set of interfaces a la github.com/DaveRandom/NetworkPrimitives
@kelunik yes, it will though only tell you the current blocking status you've set, it won't respect whether you actually can make that stream non-blocking
@Allenph I only brought it up because the process of writing it, and then improving it by adding some simple compile-time optimisations, helped me to understand the structure of an interpreter, why it's like that and what sort of role each component plays
do you have a concrete thing you are wanting to acheive that caused you to ask those questions in the first place @Allenph? or just a general wish to understand?
@bwoebi I'm fine with blocking as said. I want to ensure the fwrite is done at that point and doesn't result in a partial write. Afterwards I want to reset the stream to the previous state.
@Allenph just in general, I learn better by doing. As such I recommend finding a (small-ish) self-contained relevant task and just hacking around a bit trying to do it. However I am also aware that approach doesn't work for everyone, so ymmv
@FélixGagnon-Grenier agreed, people are acting like it's suddenly going all corporate and is somehow no longer a trustworthy 3rd party, as if that wasn't already the case
@mega6382 Maybe because they have been suspected of recording people on Alexa Echos for marketing purposes without the keyword Alexa among other reasons.
I love Amazon though... but I don't trust them when it comes to privacy.
I remember needing to google the place I get my haircut the other day and it said in the details under the store something like "there are usually 15 people at this location at any given time" I thought that was creepy.
@Allenph I'm aware. Our conversations consist of being worried about my son driving soon, the antics of my 4 year old daughter, preventing my wife from adopting the neighborhood cat, the dog getting into things when we're gone, and new episodes of (insert show) are available on NetFlix.
I'm just saying I'm not going to quit using something because I don't like what they're doing. I can fight it while I use their product. Otherwise I should quit using Google Chrome, Google Search... everything else.
I don't want to jinx this but... I've not heard from (10 five) in a while. I was tracking him as soon as he appeared in any room and was flagging him to the mods... after the last flag and alert to Madara - Madara added something to the JS chatroom that I believe was about him and he's not been on since. Been well over 24 hours now. Wonder if they shadow banned him or he is on restrictions or something.
I use a lot of try catch blocks... which can be from inexperience. Want to use set_exception_handler and set_error_handler properly. Was looking through Jeeves repo and a few others... but wanting to find something a little simpler to read over. I'll just have to do some trial and error.
@StatikStasis You don't want to be hoisting anything but fatal errors up through your layers.
How am I supposed to respond to my PM asking me of I can find a way to test a site to ensure a reliable product gets shipped when we have no QA team...not enough time to do it ourselves, and writing any kind of automated tests would be impossible?
@bwoebi I've done the master merge and fixed build failures, doesn't run though. One thing that definitely needs to be resolved is that the FETCH_REF flag now conflicts with cache slot storage in extended_value