I'm refactoring some legacy code to use namespaces, but I need to add a class_alias to the bottom of each class so I don't break BC. Do I have this correct? class_alias(__NAMESPACE__ . '//ClassName', '\\VendorName_ClassName');
... I hate this keyboard
I'm just confused on the usage of // and \\, not sure if I'm using them correctly
Hacktoberfest doesn't include pull requests that are currently open but pending changes, I'm wondering if it would be cheating to close it an open a new one :p
is there any intention to introduce intersection types?
i have a few use cases. for example with the interfaces A B C, i have to create stuff like AB extends A, B{}, AC extends A, C, ABC extends AB, BC, AC which add no methods. they are created only so that they can be used in type declarations
i have one instance of this in particular that would really benefit from intersection types, they are a series of interfaces (like A B C D) that make sense on their own but they can also exist with a marker interface added (eg X), so i have to create a bunch of of empty interfaces, like AX BX CX DX just so i can use them in type declarations
naturally it would make much more sense to have function bar(A & X $object){}
@LeviMorrison the counter argument to & was "no you shouldn't extend interfaces, you should use composition over inheritance", but for example Countable & IteratorAggregate is about two separate objects, where the one is the external iterator. so you can have legitimate cases of extending interfaces while still doing composition
Aside from this Hacktoberfest kick on SPL issues, I'm hoping to try adding array literal construction for types e.g. SplFixedArray[1, 2, 3]. Need to figure out how to make it co-exist with array constant literals.
Is there a reason we don't have the --leak-check=full flag on the valgrind command in runt-tests.php? Adding the flag seems to expose memory leaks that are otherwise not detected.
@cmb Interesting. USE_TRACKED_ALLOC=1 seems to make the leak go away... But there definitely seems to be a leak when zend_error_impl does a zend_bailout and message is never freed from here: heap.space/xref/php-src/Zend/zend.c?r=da0663a3#1419
I guess the moral of the story is that ZMM will always leak on zend_bailout(). :sad_trombone: I can't wait for the day where we can remove zend_bailout()... you know in 2057. :)