Any guidance into how to implement throwing error on $foo = exit();? I think I went too far up to zend_emit_assign_znode and should look earlier but am not sure if that's even possible that way
I think it's too complex and ambiguous to allow false or exit; and forbid $foo = exit;
IMO both are dumb statements
But I know we used to do or die() in combination with mysql_connect()
Done, reduced RFC to declare and halt compiler, implemented both, rephrased use of language constructs and added statement|expression phrases for clear understanding.
its fun running JIT code under a callgraph profiler to see whats not getting through zend_execute_ex anymore, but timings are not at all comparable anymore on a function level as the observing itself causes so much distortion
using a computation heavy doctrine hydration with the JIT trigger mode 5 it looks like its ~5% faster than with just opcache. the jit triggers 0 and 3 make it 5% slower
computation heavy as in, you would rarely do that in real life, hydrating 2000 entities.
i do understand correclty that JIT works on the script level? If you have trigger 4 (docblocks) and a single function says @jit then it jits the whole script?
ah no, in that case it only jits the one op_array
the fun thing is, when you run the same script with just 100 instead of 2000 entities, then unjitted is faster
@NikiC So .aword is an (undocumented) directive then? What does it do? I don't understand the documentation. For .dword it says "This data directive emits one or more unsigned 32-bit values", emit where? There is no .qword directive which possibly could've been used for 64 bit.
I'm asking because the jump table is currently skipped on 64 bit machines (because of the comment above (TODO: DynASM stores .aword as 4-bytes even in 64-bit mode ???). Since match skips the CASE_STRICT chain when a jump table is generated it won't work without that instruction.
Sorry, I'm new to this, those might be stupid questions.
@NikiC Ok. I was hoping to replace the .aword instructions with .dword/.qword depending on the architecture. Apparently .qword can be defined in the list here which allowed me to replace the .awords with .qword but it still segfaults.
It's quite hard (to me) to find the assembly instruction in the .dasc file that fails. Anyway, I'll just keep looking.
Should declare statement be allowed only in top level statements just like const is or it should keep the same semantics as declare stmt which allows ticks directive to be declared conditionally?
Const are top level stmts which cannot be used conditionally, the define expression can.
@NikiC Do we have to wait for the vote on your namespaced names as token RFC before the shorter attribute syntax can be merged? I think it would be nice to get more testing in the upcoming alphas to make sure there aren't any other issues.
i tried pushing using a git http link `git push https://github.com/fish/fish_project.git` i got an error of access denied remote: Permission to fish/fish_project.git denied to StrangeName.
i am confused due to the StrangeName not being mine was expecting `bobbyaxe` checked my git config everything seems okay
any idea why I'm getting this make error in an Ubuntu VM? ext/pcre/pcre2lib/sljit/sljitConfigInternal.h:219:2: error: #error "-mshstk is needed to compile with -fcf-protection"
hm, I think a fresh ./buildconf has sorted it ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I know it is easy to laugh of proposal which doesn't hin much real value. I try to address more consistency and separate statements from expressions. I've proposed halt compiler to be a statement cause it looks like a function but Never can be used like that.
As a statement it also make not much sense but since there is no special tag which forces parser to stop this is the only way to do that
I was thinking also about %halt tag, @?> closing tag telling to ignore/suppress anything behind it or %?> as a closing tag
@brzuchal I think the main problem is not that __halt_compiler wouldn't make more sense having no parens but that it introduces an alternative syntax for something that is extremely rare.
Similarly, maybe a declare with no parens would've been better (I don't have an opinion on this one) but the parens are good enough for me not to want to introduce another alternative syntax.
@brzuchal I didn't come across __halt_compiler until I've known PHP for ~7 years :)
I don't think most people will ever have to care about it.
> I know it is easy to laugh of proposal which doesn't hin much real value.
I do agree with this one. Small contributions are very valuable. But not everybody will agree whether they are worth it. If they don't, don't take it personally :)
There are more expressions like statements I'd like to open discussion in future like for instance assert() it is an expression but rather should be a statement cause it's not natural that expression argument ast doesn't execute and IMHO as a statement could be more clear of why it happens
IIRC unset is a similar that it is expression but probably should be a statement.
I'd like to change it till for eg PHP 9.0 with a small steps for each minor version of 8.x
Regarding the assert I'll take a look closer and if other languages also don't execute ast before making assertion then fine but if they don't then it's not like other languages, right?
@brzuchal What do you mean by not execute the ast? I think pretty much all languages will parse assert and conditionally execute / compile the assertion depending on whether production settings are enabled.
Rust has assert!() macro so it differs from expresaions
In js there is only console assert or debug don't remember now which AFAIK doesn't stop execution of ast and works similar to php assert as we know from 5.x
@IluTov as you can see for rust and Java these are not expressions so it's more intuitive to grasp that it won't execute anything.
While it differs for expressions cause they by nature first execute arguments list and compute their values before calling expression
That is not the case for statements.
IMO it makes more sense to have it as a statement then like in Java for instance cause we don't have macros like Rust and other languages which use macros for assertions.
It's not I don't like assertions but it's just I'd like to see a discussion about making language more predictable and more consistent
@IMSoP does it make sense to propose an alternative syntax as a statement maybe similar to Java's in future and just open a discussion about it in a year time and then see what happens?
It's just I feel expressions should be left for function calls probably only
if it was part of introducing a new conditional compilation system (an idea which came up briefly in the 2013 discussion I was just skimming), it would make sense to have some new syntax for it
I once tracked down a serious bug to someone writing if ( require($filename) && $something )
the parentheses around ($filename) aren't actually doing anything, so what runs is if ( require ($filename && $something) ), which is never going to do anything useful
for that matter, just make assert evaluate to null in an expression context as though it was a "void" function
in terms of intuition, thinking of it as a function with two arguments doesn't seem that far wrong
Rust's function/macro distinction is nice; maybe in an ideal world we'd have assert!(some expression), isset!($someVar), etc; but I'm not sure making the parentheses optional really achieves the same distinction
in fact, this whole time I didn't check, and it can in fact be used as an expression
it returns a bool
so without mandatory parentheses, it would have the same problem as require: assert(false) && die('???'); would be re-interpreted as assert( false && die('???') )
Allow something like $db->query!(SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = $id) - basically defining a DSL which understands sql (in userland) and can parse the $id token and replace it by properly escaped content
at the very least, it feels like you'd want the ability to use the existing parser and just get the AST, rather than having to re-define "expression" every time
similarly, I don't think unset!($foo) can be expressed in terms of the rest of the language
so if we wanted it to be possible to define a variant of it, we'd need extra things that a macro could do; and the things that debug_zval_dump needs to do would be similar
@SalOrozco my dad introduced me to computers when I was three, when I was ten, I loved animals and wanted to make a simple encyclopedia for animals... my dad handed me a Mac Programming for Dummies book
@Tiffany what kind of mac did you start on?. My first computer was a macintosh classic at the age of 14. Didn't really use it for programming. I would just mess around with it. Didn't know what anything did. Didn't start programming till my mid 20's.
@Tiffany yeah, I imagine that only pros had those computers. Provably a lot more today when adjusted for inflation. The Mid 90s interesting times. Wasn't it AOL days, yahoo chats.
Dungeons and Dragons for me. They used to come in 3 1/2 inch floppy disk. Connecting online was overall tough, If you had a call on the phone line you would get disconnected. I have a lot of siblings so they would get calls from friends all the time lol It was hard staying connected.
https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/49829820#49829820 for anyone who had same issue i did, it turns out its a macbook thing, it saves login details in keychain Access and turns out the strange name was that of a colleague who once singed in to github on my pc several months ago
the fix was to just delete the the credentials from the keychain access
I'm writing a script that will loop, create X amount of test users, and save their IDs to a file. I am using a progress bar to see the progress in the CLI output. At first it starts very fast, about 25 users per second. But, as it goes on, it starts running slower and slower. After 1000 users it's about 5 users per second.
I have tried saving the user_id's to the file every 100 users (adding it), clearing the $userIds array (setting it to null), and then running gc_collect_cycles() to try to make it faster, but that doesn't seem to do anything.
Does anyone have any idea on how I could get it to run faster?