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Note to self: Investigate OuterIterator::getInnerIterator() which is documented as needing to return Iterator but seems suspicious. Usually we use Traversable in places like this.
Deprecated Linux networking commands and their replacements:
ifconfig - ip
route - ip r
iwconfig - iw
netstat - ss
arp - ip n https://twitter.com/parishilton/status/1012350034262839298
I'm trying to remove the file extension from the url. I've add in my .htaccess file this code: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^(.+)\.php$ /$1 [R,L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f RewriteRule ^(.*?)/?$ /$1.php [NC,END]
the problem is that the extension is gone but it does not find the file associated with the page
Here's a thing I've never been too sure on. If I have a collection of template classes and they need to have names so they can be listed and picked from, should the name get attached to the class as a (static)? method, const, or put in some sort of registry elsewhere?
I was kind of shying away from a method because it takes the data to produce the template in its constructor, which means to get the name you need to provide data you might not have and definitely won't use on that page.
I would have preferred to move the parameter data into the method which produces the template, but then it would break the interface. Code is hard :x
Look further up in your XML, there should be something like `xmlns:acordes="...."` You use whatever is inside that attribute as the namespace part of that call.
Please don't ask every little thing you get stuck on
Put some effort in it. If you are truly stuck again feel free to ask
Note:I don't spesk from my role as a room owner and might not represent the room, but I feel like you people here are solving everything for you here while you don't put much effort in it yourself
I get that. Everybody gets stuck sometimes (although 1.5 is nothing in the grand scheme of things). And I don't mean to put you off, just giving a heads up of how I personally perceive your last questions / issues
It's not your first time here and I believe you are not a help vampire hence the heads up
@PaulCrovella it's funny, BoltClock said that issuing a seven day ban wouldn't matter since the last time the person was on the site was June 15th, but the person just asked a question a few minutes ago. I guess the he's getting suspended. I wonder how long it'll take before people start witch-hunting his new question.
@Tiffany Pay can be good. being salary can be nice. Some of the crap you have to deal with from time to time can get old- but it comes with the territory.
A tad off topic, but does anyone know what the connector parts are called seen in the pictures of this question? I've got a bunch of components with metal prong things and would love an actual part to connect them to wires.
Right now I just loop the wire around the hole in the middle of the prong but it's not great.
@rtheunissen Was trying to figure out if there was a difference between $a + $b and array_replace($a, $b) apparently they both lead to the same _zend_hash_merge
@StatikStasis I was learning C# for a few weeks, a couple months ago, had some questions... but now I'm back to working on my VPS, kinda stopped with C# for now.
I'm guessing the answer is no (I can't see anything obvious), does anyone know a way to run separate test suites in isolation from each other. Not all tests in isolation, just two different suites (some shitty legacy tests appear to be modifying the env and it's going to be a big job to bisect and track it down)
how quickly does changes to a CSP take effect? i.e. I add a domain as an available src for img-src, when will I stop receiving reports about the violation?
that's what I figured, but I'm still getting violations... about tempted to put a wildcard on our domain for img-src so it stops
I read through the policy in the violation, it's not using the updated version. I guess I'll check the log later today or next Monday and see if it stops.
sometimes, for a reason I haven't figured out, images from the CMS will get converted to "data:imageblahblahblahblahblah" and the image that's causing the violation may have had that happen
for ASSIGN_STATIC_PROP_REF it may be important for correctness as well, not sure if the default behavior ends up being right there
Apart from that though I think the rest is handled. Though of course it would be nice to implement an optimization to not check the type during assignment if we know it matches. Not sure how to best to that on the side of the VM though.
Ha! Fact Given on that same thread: "Once a sheep lies on its back it is physically unable to get back up" Reply: "Are you from Wales or New Zealand, by chance?"
My first thought would be that opcache sets a flag which prevents the property_info cache slot from being populated, even if there is a property type. Or rather just nulls it out afterwards.
And would that be any faster than an internal iterator? Asking because the ds classes all have iterators but they foreach slower than an array. Was wondering if a generator might make a difference here.
@NikiC I was thinking about aliasing zend_property_type to zend_type_source and using that consequently whenever just passing the type forward without actually using zend_property_info->name/ce for future ... but I also guess it's better done in future when we actually happen to have other type sources
@NikiC zend_verify_ref_type_assignable_type/zval and ZEND_REF_FOREACH_TYPE_SOURCES do return the zend_property_info* type directly, I was wondering about calling them something else
I saw a blogpost/tweet recently about how some open source contributors take up more time of other contributors than they actually contribute. Anyway remember that and have a link?
@bwoebi I just realized that exts will not be able to use zpp t anyway due to bc
The ZEND_TRY_ASSIGN stuff is trivial to shim, but can't do that for zpp
class Test {
public ?int $i = null;
public ?string $s = null;
}
$test = new Test;
$test->i =& $test->s;
// TypeError: Property type ?int is not compatible with the reference held by property Test->s of type ?string
I didn't check the commit, maybe I should do that ^^
@bwoebi Basically, why do we need the logic of i_zend_verify_ref_assignable_type? Wouldn't it be enough (and more permissive) to check the actually contained value against the new type source? Such a value existing is proof of non-empty intersection.
I've got this task list. A task is just a record in the database that is related to a list of users (m-m). Every task record has a type_id (m-1). A type has its own context and depending on that context it can have data important for that context. So what do I call that context?
The context might contain data important to only that type of data, but it implements an interface making it behave the same way for all context objects.
So $task->getTypeData() returns an object. The object implements an interface like all other typeData objects. That object has to provide 'getTaskLabel', 'getTaskSubject' and some other methods.