@MadaraUchiha your history most likely contains the original commits? you're going to need some solution based on filter-branch. I need to each and everytime gather the arguments manually from reading internet/manpage, so can't really help you, but point you in the direction of filter-branch
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is someone using PHPStorm EAP? it's slow. it's almost unnoticeable but there is delay between me hitting a key and the character appearing on the screen
Getting a new work laptop in a few weeks, it used to be ok but now that we use react with hotreloading etc my shitty laptop just can't handle it anymore
it's not always, only if if the laptop is doing something else at the same time. Still makes me want to throw it out the window though
btw, i need 32gb... means the ram i just bought is useless
i would like to keep ps illustrator and phpstorm open at the same time but it's not possible... all programs are much more heavy on memory usages than they used to be
i hate adobe btw
this is why monopolies are bad
they just stopped caring now. in the past there was corel macromedia and other stuff.. now it's just them
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True, to be honest, I'm not sure that I'll be able to make the time commitment required to fix it, especially given that "it works" right now, only the history from before a year or so ago is fubar.
@MadaraUchiha each to their own, at the end of the day, it's just a tool. As long as everything doesn't look like a nail and you happen to be holding a hammer use whatever floats your bubble
JS had the same problem in the past, and then they just went along and did it. Order is defined as numeric keys in ascending order first, then string keys in order of insertion, then Symbol keys in order of insertion.
@MadaraUchiha that's where the weirdness stems from... I've already written a bunch of arrays starting at -1 for example. Just adding -1 => foo, as first element then
you guys are arguing about consistency in a specifically loosely typed language that also happened to be written by a guy for his literally personal home page a long time ago, how does pushing water up hill feels like?
I don't much agree that using classes as namespaces is the right course of action, especially considering that it's a Java practice which stems from the limitation of not having free-floating functions.
i'm not saying to use classes as namespace, i'm talking more about a logical grouping of various functions under a more oop umbrella, take for example array_* functions, that would be nice to have as a library of sort, extension, whatever
ofc, deprecation would have to take course over 2 or more iterations, but still, you get what i'm saying
how we'd change php for the better, then realising the monstrous task ahead of us we would promptly fail, revert back to the previous stable iteration and never talk about it again
Because the types are checked on compile, and if it compiles it means your code was syntactically correct, so resulting JS would just be that TS code but without types(for the most part)
@Gordon disagree. I'd agree about a lone String[] type on arguments or properties. But not on initializers. As long as the type is trivially inferable, it is not more difficult.
Does anyone have any alternatives to Behat that are more "not everything being in PHP" friendly? We're currently having to write quite a few wrappers around the basic functions to wait for external data to be loaded. e.g. replacing "I should see" with "After the JS has finished doing its stuff, I should see"
As by default behat fails instantly and doesn't give the JS on a page chance to run. Or as it turns out, for iframes either.
The example project now has an example of running Behat tests through a Selenium/Chrome container, and instructions of how to watch those tests run using VNCViewer https://github.com/Danack/example/blob/master/readme_behat.md
A has a B has a C has a D. If you wanted to query D by A and A, B, C, and D spanned across multiple databases, would you just putgetDByAId in the mapper or is there some other more elegant solution?
it becomes a question of usage. If you're not regularly using PHP, then I can see your reasoning behind not wanting to purchase an IDE. However, if you're doing it once or more a week, then why not?
you can still give an estimate of how often you plan to use PHP... have you switched jobs, are you wanting to learn PHP for fun, are you wanting to learn PHP for professional development, has your job duties shifted?
@RonaldMunodawafa if you're going to be writing PHP more than twice a week, I recommend investing into an IDE, it will make your life easier. If it's like once a month, then use whatever extensions for PHP in VS Code. I've tried a few of the "suggested" ones and they were okay, but did not compare to functionality in Phpstorm.
Anyway, @RonaldMunodawafa if it only to be used for scripting then go ahead and use VS code, its a good tool. If you are already familiar with it(with you using it for F#) it will probably be much easier for you to use.
It seems the most reliable extensions I'm using are the ones doing weird things like deleting unused code rather than hinting at unused references (not sure what to call them)
I'm sure they could be configured but what crazy conventions they are for a system to remove data if it cannot generate it again and that data is at the heart of the system's operation
one of the things I've come to being unable to live without in Phpstorm is the "Find Usages" feature, or "Find in Path" ... VS Code doesn't have anything that comes close.
Sure, I could use powershell/bash and search in files with regex, but "Find Usages" can find where something is defined within a project, and that helps me tremendously.
@PeeHaa er, you may need to be more specific than that. I have a few issues on that topic....
@PeeHaa No, not headless for this one. It runs chrome in a container, so that it generates screenshots when it fails, and you can VNC into the box to watch the tests run.
I had a coworker that was really into Alex Jones. I remember this one time another coworker and I were having a discussion about the voting system and he comes up and goes "Allen's right. It's all rigged. Alex Jones told me about these paintings in France by the illuminati..."
people like him - 99.99% of his theories are hilarious, he's a fucking living meme, the production is close to cable-channel quality, he's sometime funny and once-in-the-blue-moon he does proper journalism regarding some buried shit
and people like long-form-podcast content, when cleaning the house or making food
Speaking of memes I had pity for this neck guy being made fun of till he released that video of himself and I realized hes one of the most stupid people I've ever seen.
oh, and he's probably quite popular in Russian Federation, because there seem to be a lot of russian cable channels, that are producing similar content
@Allenph the "neck guy" is a professor ... maybe even tenured