As always, people should feel free to tell me I'm being a pedantic arsehole, but imo that throw expression vote is being rushed. Yeah, small detail but avoiding fucking precedence up rather than fixing it in 4 years time would be better.
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@Girgias it either needs to group them together as people would expect them to, or disallow code that has the 'wrong' (aka surprising) behaviour. I don't know which is possible. But allowing code that does the wrong thing always is bad.
I thought the RFC process was changed to where two weeks before voting is no longer necessary, and instead voting takes two weeks and discussion can occur while voting?
Under the ever increasing list of things I'd like to work on but don't have energy are both i) Making pecl releases easier to do from github ii) Make installing per app extensions less terrible.
But that extension looks pretty stable. May only need one release...
@Ocramius short version, no. If you know anyone who knows anyone who was involved in that project, getting them to document what happened would be very useful.
They don't seem to be willing to document anything which is annoying.
@NikiC tbh, I'm just making noise more because the issue wasn't addressed in the RFC. I thought he was going to investigate the other precedence possibilities. The result of which might well be that "no, this is the best we can have. People will need to setup static analysis if they want to guard against it." But just moving to a vote after saying stuff that implied he was going to look at it, is kind of bad imo.
In Linux, Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is a device mapper target that provides logical volume management for the Linux kernel. Most modern Linux distributions are LVM-aware to the point of being able to have their root file systems on a logical volume.Heinz Mauelshagen wrote the original LVM code in 1998, when he was working at Sistina Software, taking its primary design guidelines from the HP-UX's volume manager.
== Uses ==
LVM is used for the following purposes:
Creating single logical volumes of multiple physical volumes or entire hard disks (somewhat similar to RAID 0, but more similar to...
Your best bet is going to be to copy data over, and then use a symlink to put the new volume in the right spot (or remount it in the new spot)
@beberlei Yeah, I bet it's just missing. The existing APIs serve enough use cases I bet the fully general case was never added.
There are enough parameters that I can also see people saying "just fill out the structs manually", but it takes so many lines of code that it's pretty annoying.
Also, on limiting the stack depth for the exceptions API I added... I don't really want to code that. Are we okay merging it in as-is and hope it gets improved later?
@NikiC Is there an example of typed properties for an internals class? This is regarding the zend_exception API I was working on, where it was suggested making it a typed property to avoid checking so much at runtime.
I need someone's opinion. I purchased some ear loop masks like three years ago for a home project, and still have a bunch of extras. I'm not even sure if they're medical grade. Should I use them for myself, or try to see if they can be donated?
the box says they're "disposable face mask for general purpose infection control" and "bacteria filtration efficiency greater than 99%" and "ideal for home healthcare use"
@user198989 I'm not sure I understand your question. You're wanting to know what the encoding is for \u0131? I presume you know it's unicode, but are you wanting to know which flavor of unicode?