@Crell I think it's good while everyone is being positive and helpful. I am quite fearful when it's used by someone who rejects other opinions to the extent that there can't be a useful conversation between them and others.
My thoughts are more along the lines of this being useful essentially only for object initialization, but it does not actually solve object initialization well
@DaveRandom 1. An empty interval doesn't a whole lot of sense I think? I guess it doesn't matter much though if we allow that. 2. is fine, and probably something that I forgot to add. Can you cook up a patch for both?
> If an object is encountered as one of the operands, it tried to call the magic function on the left object. If the left operand is not an object or its class does not overload the operator, the magic function is called on the right operand.
IIRC, python has something like __add(self, other) and __radd(self, other) depending on whether you object appears on the left or on the right. So you always know which of the arguments is your own class
It just avoids checking which one is yours, I guess
On the topic of overloaded operators, I wonder if it would have made sense to pass an arg saying which side was which. Not all operations are position-agnostic if memory serves.
Naming things is hard part 58. I have a library that does parameter validation, and makes it easy to return complete types. They data that needs to be programmed looks like:
$fooList = [
new Foo(
'age',
new GetIntOrDefault(self::LIMIT_DEFAULT),
new MinIntValue(0),
new MaxIntValue(150)
),
new Foo(
'name',
new GetString(self::LIMIT_DEFAULT),
new MinLength(2),
new MaxLength(20)
),
]
Where age + name are the names of the parameter in the api, and the other things describe how the parameters are validated. So what would be a clear name for that type of data?
@Danack ideally if you are at a conf doing multiple talks, come out in the lab coat with the pipe for the first talk and then for the second one do it in a straitjacket and then have two people frog-march you off at the end
hm, how do i check weather zend_execute_data is currently in a silencing error mode? i tried to follow ZEND_LIVE_SILENCE, but i can only find the code resetting, not the one setting error_reporting to 0
xdebug uses an opcode handler overwrite to detect it, is there no easier way? :D
@NikiC do you plan to move forward with the new editions concept or similar solution for PHP soon? I'm wondering if there's anything in your mind before we meet next feature freeze.
@beberlei Do you do any shenanigans with php_curl.h? Obviously don't have to tell me, or you can email if you'd rather not say anything publicly. I'm thinking of copying the curl header for every version into ddtrace so we can better integrate with curl, but there are certain cases that worry me, so I'm wondering if you've ever hit them. For instance, has an OS vendor patched the header for any reason and broke your code? That sort of thing.
Also working at making the header available in PHP 8, or maybe just exposing a reduced surface for PHP 8 to minimize ABI issues that Nikita mentioned.
@LeviMorrison no i don't think i ever imported curl, always hooking into it from the php api side only. especially the multi curl api is painful to instrument, we only approximate it
@Girgias not quite. Where these are included, you'd instead have to include php_inttypes.h and php_stdint.h, respectively (and may some further minor refactoring wrt. Linux/Windows unification). Also github.com/php/php-src/blob/… has to be taken care of; don't know why that's there; __int8 should be available as of VS 2015.