Eugh. I've spent 4 hours now trying to find a single path from my attic to my bottom floor to run a single piece of Cat6, and having wedged my head into places I'd rather not have wedged it, im still no closer.
Problem is I want to route it inside the walls, but most of them have got noggins across.
I'm trying to run PoE from my switches so I can install security cameras and so far all ive done is given myself a headache from cracking it into things
@NikiC Do you think you could help me catch some of the edges on my instrumentation branch? I'm available any morning in the America/Denver timezone. I'm incorporating some of Dmitry's feedback by dropping internal function support, dropping the added member of the zend_function, and using the runtime cache instead. However, certain cases are different in this technique, such as __call.
Currently I'm confused because apparently an fbc gets made for a magic method call?
Got a question regarding exceptions, Today I saw a tw asking of a solution for that and this issue also bothers me, Exceptions are populated with file, line etc. information from previous frame and not from a frame where they actuyally throw, why is that?
class MyException extends Exception {
public static function create(): self {
return new self('Custom exception');
}
}
try {
throw MyException::create();
} catch (Exception $exception) {
echo $exception->getLine() . PHP_EOL;
}
This will echo line with return rather than line with throw - why can't it be line with throw ?
@SebastianBergmann Ok so all I can tell about the discussion is that it would require RFC and it has BC break and no one wrote it and Today is the last day so putting that on a shelve for next 5yrs is the only option :/
@brzuchal well, the exception usually is created at the place (or that place is part of the stack frame) where the error was found, not where it was thrown
@brzuchal I mean, if it's not thrown at all (beforehand)… then there would be no stacktrace?
All right I've fixed it 3v4l.org/QbHq4 by adding trait ExceptionFixer with public static throw(Exception $e): self method which fixes thrown exception :)
I'm first trying to get access to downloads.php.net/~carusogabriel, I can't upload the tarballs there. Once I manage that, sure, I may do that. Thanks for the heads up
@FarveenHassan your question doesn't explain much. The only question I see is "can I display store wise" which isn't much information to go off of. You need to form a better question.
@Derick that is not really an error. The logic is to look for the binary in archives/, and if that fails, look in the top level folder. Since all the old PHP versions are in archives/, no error message is shown. If you wanted to let builds with this issue fail, you need to add $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" at the top of the scripts.
@cmb are you able to reply to sergey about his pecl account please. He emailed me to ask for update.... and I have no idea what to say to him. tbh there may be an issue with their m4 config, as although it appears to be checking for curl, trying to compile their extension gives:
/var/app/src/ext/lifecycle.c:16:10: fatal error: curl/curl.h: No such file or directory
Rowan suggested a wiki page to serve as a namespace IANA. I don't know enough about the Wiki structure to know how one would do that. Anyone else know?
@Crell If you're going to bump it be sure to mention the increased need for namespacing due to general sentiment that over time, error messages will be propagated by individual exceptions.
@Wes =D I am wanting to cheat/copy @Tiffany avatar design using her same artist. Would I have your permission to use your elephpant design on a digital hoodie for my avatar?
I may go back to WoW if I can acquire a CE for Legion and Shadowlands, my interest for it died off when I couldn't purchase a CE for Legion. I own every other CE, including vanilla.
WoL was okay compared to SC1, but HotS and LoV made a lot of improvements. Granted, I still think most Korean SC1 pros are still playing SC1, especially with the remastered version available
I remember being so psyched for Warcraft 3 when I was a kid. I eagerly watched for news of its release. Warcraft Adventures was announced, then shelved, then they did Warcraft 2 Battle.net instead... and finally started working on 3
anyone know of a valid use-case for accessing (static) trait properties and methods by the trait name (as opposed to the class name that uses the trait)?
i.e. calling MyTrait::someStaticMethod() directly
In case it wasn't clear: I'm not asking if it works. I'm asking why it works.
I tend to agree with Nikita's response about constants not being accessible via the trait directly, but then it becomes inconsistent with (static) properties and methods, and "welp it already works over here" doesn't quite seem like good enough reason to want it that way
and actually from a more generic view: what's more desirable? "Sane" design, or matching existing "quirky" behaviour for the sake of consistency?
@MarkR I might have been living under a rock but, is there really a general sentiment to replace error throwing with Error/Exception throwing? For 8.1?
If potentially what I've planned recently with touching frames from zend_fetch_debug_backtrace would return an array of TraceFrame which implement ArrayAccess then how big is this BC break?
frames would become objects but having the same API ensured by ArrayAccess interface
@Girgias I think it might make sense to postpone deprecations because there's not too much time left for finishing a much more important task: warning promotions.
@NikiC When should we start to focus on warning promotions again?
@Girgias Ah no, I haven't even started, sorry :) The new ZPP macro was merged yesterday, and I was playing with error messages this night. I also included messages related to array offsets
I'm reaching a point that the amount of time it takes me to manually set up a new VM to work on something is longer than it would take me to learn how to write my own dockerfiles/configs :|
Would there be an interest to push StackFrame objects to PHP8.0 as well and does it require an RFC if compatibility with array is guaranteed with ArrayAccess ?
According to Gordon docker adds another level of complexion that you may not want. I still took a day to try to learn docker. A day full of frustration. Maybe it was the book that I was learning from.
I've been looking at examples and just reading through the configurations, making sense of what's going on. It seems pretty straightforward, but I haven't tried writing my own yet
1. have a clear json-schema for your documents 2. `additionalProperties: false` is SUPER IMPORTANT for elasticsearch 3. lots of experimenting needed: the ranking is very much domain logic