worth noting that the guy who came up with this stuff has a section of his wikipedia page dedicated to his cocaine use, so take it with a grain of whatever
I'm looking for a name for an error handling approach. Instead of using if with an else, only ifs are used before the actual code. I remember this from a Q on SO, but can't remember which. For example:
if (!$record) { die("Record not found."); }
if ($record["exp_date"] > date("Y-m-d H-i-s")) { die("Link expired."); }
I was wondering if maybe deep in the bowels of opcache it used get_user_opcode_handler to configure itself either on or before RINIT ... or something of that sort, it seems to work and I can't find another way to force my handlers to be installed because of module/zend_extension incompatibilities ...
another question, can you think of any code that will force INIT_FCALL to be generated, I don't seem to be able to cover it ...
so with COMPILE_IGNORE_*_FUNCTIONS INIT_FCALL is never generated/inserted by opcache, is that right ? (that's how it looks, but I dunno what opcache is doing)
Someone please clear the below section from PHP manual
PHP will prefix any global symbols of an extension with the name of the extension. (In the past, there have been numerous exceptions to this rule.) Examples:
curl_close()
mysql_query()
PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE
new DOMDocument()
strpos() (example of a past mistake)
new SplFileObject()
I didn't understand the meaning of the clause 'PHP will prefix any global symbols of an extension with the name of the extension.'
@MadaraUchiha thanks :-) I have finally got some counselling sessions arranged, the health service in this country does work but it is slooooooow. tl;dr I have had about the worst year of my life, I thought it couldn't get any worse round about October and then it got worse and I fell down a hole a bit. I may have royally screwed myself by doing that, we shall see. Not a lot I can do at the moment other than try to keep myself alive and hope I can financially unfuck myself.
@NikiC : I also thought the same. The statement is saying that 'PHP will prefix any global symbols of an extension with the name of the extension'. The statement is not saying that built-in functions or predefined constants in the respective extension are prefixed with the name of the extension. Why so? Is there a typing mistake in the statement from PHP Manual? Please guide me in this regard. Thank You.