@LeviMorrison > Also, I am determined to make generics happen. I really think this should have a type parameter associated with the interface; I would reject one that does not.
Otherwise changing the interface from compareTo($other) to compareTo(T $other) wouldn't implementors need to adjust? Ideally we could just change it to Comparable<T> with compareTo(T $other) without affecting existing code. If the generics proposal can achieve that, hats off.
However, I prefer it to not be defaulted. The default would only be there for compatibility. So if we define new interfaces/classes after generics they should usually not have defaults.
@NikiC I know spare brain cycles are hard to come by at the moment with everything going on, but do you have any ideas about how to technically perform the type-checking of generic arguments/returns? Right now these things are static and they need to be made dynamic.
This is one reason I started with generic traits: I copied the signature and altered it. This is fine because the copy happens anyway. Doesn't work for non-traits.
executing code that was compiled with branch prediction optimisations where those optimisations are wrong is slower than executing the code without predictions ... so you must be sure ...
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currently I am reading diff between lambda function and Closure .But I don't any specific difference between them.Instead,Closure can access outside variables when passed to it..
@Exception a lambda function is an anonymous function such as in php $bar = function(){return "foo";};. But a closure is function that closes around the scope of its parent. Meaning all the definitions available in its parent will be available in the closure.
So, as per my research, `A closure is a lambda function, but a lambda function is not a closure unless you specify the use keyword.` So if you provide `use` keyword then that `lambda` function will be `Closure`
This is just minor difference in between these two.. because if we want to access outside variable inside anonymous function then use use keyword and then this lambda function will be turned into Closure..
They all get turned into Closure objects. When you utilize the use keyword the difference is purely in what variables are available within the scope of that anonymous function. Also what Leigh said.
also Closure is the wrong type name, a function is a closure only when it captures automatically the scope in which it is defined... the type should be Function or Lambda
@Wes that's different though, the function and class symbol tables are global, scoping is dealt with by fully-qualified naming, but they are static definitions. You can't have fully qualified naming for variables, because they are dependent on the current state of the stack
"closure" is the wrong name, but you can't describe constant symbols as "captured", they are just global, it's not really relevant to whether it's a closure or not
class Box<T> {
function put(T $t);
function get(): T;
}
When these methods are called we need to check based on the type provided at runtime.
Right now it will see if T is loaded, if not it errors and if it is then it checks against T, and here I literally mean a class/interface/trait named T, not a type variable.
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@Patrick Ah, luckily it's not like that :) There are two main places concentrating both the british and the german scum and villainy, they're magaluf and arenal. Avoid those, it's much nicer. I'm actually glad they exist because it stops them going to the nicer places
I once tried applying for trivago, I remeber @Jimbo giving me a link to a portal, but I never bothered, because it was very complicated and asked too many questions.
@Patrick Of course it's laughable to switzerland, so is UK, germany and tonnes of other places. But then the low~ish rent + quality of life makes up for it
@Jimbo From what I know, agencies pay somewhere around 80-90 usually. If you get a good job as a senior then I would say 100-130 is more like it. Outside of PHP it goes quite a bit higher (banks, insurance companies etc)
@mega6382 Actually I did (somewhat). The strange part is uploading returns true and no error exists in the /var/log/apache2/error.log, and the file isn't exist on the server
I've already installed a WordPress website in the public_html folder. Now one of my team member has created another domain where he wants to create another website. That should be independent. Unfortunately that doesn't work and redirects somewhat like this.
@mega6382 I should replace C://xampp/htdocs/project/public/img with \var\www\html\project\public\img ..! The great part is my project has a config file contains all those paths .. I can simply manage them all
@Patrick I considered banks, insurance companies... but from what I know they use aged technology and you don't have much say in learning, tech stack and it's very bureaucratic etc. Not sure that's my thing even for that money :)