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@ArunRaaj I think it would depend on how your API is built, and how secure it is, e.g. attacker hijacking a cookie
while developing a web app, if i don't write anything about cookie, still browser will store some info of my web app, right?
holy shit
SSHFS is even unusable with git over LAN
21:19
@rtheunissen I feel like data structures are exactly one of those things where an implementation in c actually makes sense
Your data structures are already (for basic ops) going to perform worse than arrays due to less tight engine integration. If you go through an extra layer for everything, this gets worse
You should be able to use them without having to think about whether this is a place where using an array would be better for performance reasons
@Wes you can use static functions to make them local to the compilation unit
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i have so many stuff i don't get what it's for
reminds me when i programmed in asp3, all copypasta without actually understanding anything :B
extern zend_module_entry xxxxx_module_entry;
#define phpext_xxxxx_ptr &xxxxx_module_entry
for example i don't get what's that second line for
@ArunRaaj it will cache stuff, yes
21:36
how do you make sure your passwords won't be stored in cookies?
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Wes
what's module_number in constants?
@NikiC thanks, I think guess ext + polyfill is the way to go after all.
@Wes That define is what will be used to load the extension
At least for statically linked extensions
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thats way beyond my understanding :B
Evenings
21:51
@Wes check the main/internal_functions.c file
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why on earth composer is complaining about "ext-foo" not being available. it worked a moment ago. KILL ME PLS
@NikiC enjoy :B:B:B (get a empty bucket first maybe) github.com/Netmosfera/PHPConstantReferences feel free to suggest anything
22:07
@NikiC I'm not convinced that it must be equal to if not better than array/SPL. As long as it's not bad, and at least close to array/SPL, that's okay? It's the added functionality that makes it valuable (objects as keys, less memory, nice API).
If the only extra layer is a userland object and method call, that would be easily offset by not using in_array or array_unique, or slightly smarter db queries. How people use PHP kind of goes against the strong bias towards raw performance.
Curious to hear your thoughts too @LeviMorrison
 
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23:58
Stupid question
Is there a way to create your own PHP function without having to create new class and include it with an autoloader etc...
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