Hmm. zend_get_zval_ptr has a type parameter that is unused. I assume it was used in previous versions or something, but the thing is that in master it already had signature changes so shouldn't we just remove it?
@NikiC Do includes use the op_array_extension? I either have garbage that happens to point something valid, or it does get used for something.
(gdb) p observer_handlers
$2 = (void *) 0x7ffff5c82ee0 <__funlockfile>
Also, can anyone educate me about ZEND_OVERLOADED_FUNCTION? I see it in the code base sometimes but don't know what it is, other than it's not a user nor internal function.
Also also, anyone know what the zend_execute_data for ZEND_RETURN of a require looks like? Seems like all its fields are un-initialized... not sure how to inspect it to know if it should be observed or not...
@NikiC Will you put https://wiki.php.net/rfc/string_to_number_comparison to a vote for PHP 8.0? In that case, I'm withdrawing my strict_operators directive RFC.
@NikiC I'm still confused as to how I'm meant to approach the throw_on_error declare thing, do I need to use FC() to update the op_array? And if so am I meant to check the following op_array EG(current_execute_data)->func->op_array ? Or is another one the relevant one
@NikiC I might have an hour or two tonight, otherwise tomorrow. I'll make the adjustments in the RFC first, announce the adjustments, work on the implementation and then start the vote a day or two later (by Saturday or Sunday). It's pretty hectic to say the least :D
Currently I added a member op_array->throw_on_error which worked mostly fine (as I imagine that's *more or less* the same as setting an fn_flag) but I was indeed hitting context issues
I also now see that the fn_flags get "propagated" to func.common.fn_flags which is maybe why i was hitting the issue
Hi guys! Lot of things changed in php (I'm so happy about it) and I'm not certain if its good idea to run long running process in php (2 hours at max), so I came here to find the answer :), BTW we run 7.4+, as far as I understood php is meant to run short time processes.
@NikiC Is there an "easy" way to check if the execute_data is internal or not? Probably a dumb question, I imagine execute_data.opline.handler != NULL might be one way but that seems huuuu weird?
@VeeeneX fwiw I have PHP processes running for months at a time. It's really just a question of how badly implemented the libraries you're using are :)
If we put \Ext\Gd\Image and GD for some inexplicable reason gets moved out of core, it stays \Ext\Gd\Image and \Ext effectively becomes an internal-managed namespace for core + pecl
But the argument for using Ext in both cases is to avoid needing to update user-space code that relies on it. But if the API changes anyway, is there really any benefit?
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They're conflicting requirements IMO. Either you want to move things in and out at will without user change, or you want to go making major API breaks in which case all the code would need to be re-written anyway, requiring user change
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There is no ideal solution. :-) As I said, I don't have a particularly large horse in this race other than having people not fight about it in the future, so if the consensus is to go with Ext, I'm not going to get mildly wounded on that hill.
@Crell Id say it's more likely to pass with \Ext than without, if we (or you) added it to the RFC and give examples of what's \PHP (e.g. core annotations, tokenizer etc) vs extension
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@MarkR @NikiC Should we establish an actual registry for claimed namespaces, or just let the RFCs be the claiming mechanism and if a PECL module gets duplicated with something, oh well.
@Crell I think we should just throw a wiki page up for the registry, it's simple and easy... you use a NS that you didn't reserve, tough titties if it gets used
maybe if anyone objects it has to go to a quick RFC?
that's kind of what happens with patches that are borderline right now: raise PR, ask on list if anyone objects, don't bother with RFC if nobody does
so if someone tries to claim "Ext\EatMyShorts", and somebody replies on the list "that's a bit rude", the original author can just write a one-paragraph RFC and get it voted on
again, this should be framed as a quick consensus check in the rare event of dispute, rather than some great bureaucratic process that will stop anyone getting their work done
I have no problem with that, objections should be rare at most and IMO most people won't bother to register them unless they're creating something quite significant
(I've been doing online governance management in some form for >20 years. Under-specifying and over-specifying are equally dangerous risks.)
I think we also include that, in case of collision, bundled extensions have priority over RFCed extensions over registered extensions over whatever-else.
Aye, all of this is supplementary to the main goal really but probably necessary, so long as we achieve the desired outcome of providing a more reasonable way of logically grouping classes et al for the next 20 years vs the root dumpster
@cmb I asked my client but they declined my request, didn't want third parties accessing the resources. Would be happy to try and put some of my own hardware together and throw it in my rack if beneficial.
Some time back I thought I heard discussion about stripping all extensions except core out of php-src and having it dedicated entirely to the engine. Was that an actual thing or am I just hallucinating?
@Tiago There's no way to insert a record and select it in a single query. You can obtain the (autogenerated) primary key of the record just inserted tho: php.net/manual/en/mysqli.insert-id.php
@IluTov I'd be a bit more explicit about issues with supporting write context (apart from the technical side, just the ambiguity of what is evaluated)
I'd also mention unset() explicitly (is that supported or not?) I saw that JS supports that case (delete), though apparently more because it's harder to forbid than allow
@bwoebi It could matter for something like unset($foo->bar()?->baz).
Though I do think it shouldn't be supported
@IluTov I think you can also combine the write context and reference section. References are just a special type of write context. So it's consistent that all of this is forbidden.
Write context implies references, but references have their own issues. Wouldn't necessarily merge them and I think it's clearer for the reader that way
@bwoebi Parens actually make a lot of sense, since they already have special meaning and need to be escaped anyway. I've always used ~ since that's the least common character in regex for me. Also, numeric capture groups are terrible :P
@Crell every PECL package needs to have its own name, and AFAIC there is no relevant name clash with any of the bundled extensions (there is the very old PECL/ffi which is not directly related to ext/ffi, but the former is abandoned for more than a decade). So the name could serve as namespace name (okay, there are some packages which have a dash in their name, but that could be replaced by underscore for the namespace; don't think there'd be a real problem).
@MarkR having a dedicated build VM for 8.0 would be great, of course. But there is no urgent need, so take your time, and don't feel obliged to do anything. :)
@LeviMorrison i get an error, distcleaned and everything :( /usr/bin/ld: Zend/zend_execute.o: in function `zend_dispatch_try_catch_finally_helper_SPEC': /home/benny/code/projects/php/php-src/Zend/zend_vm_execute.h:2567: undefined reference to `zend_observer_maybe_fcall_call_end'
@Danack It was my router which was doing something weird, I couldn't access some other stuff too, but also had a small Windows issue sooo took a while to fix everything
Can someone on MacOS try github.com/Girgias/php-src/pull/2 and run the following test: Zend/tests/throw_on_error/declare_statement_isolated.phpt cause it Termsig=11 but not on Linux