In my opinion, Donnie Darko doesn't need a sequel. It tied everything off succinctly. There are many absurdities in the movie, but watching it multiple times helps explain the absurdities. A sequel wouldn't benefit that.
Alas, I'm chalking it up to Hollywood grasping at successful, one-off movies, and attempting to make some quick money off of :/
is there an 'easy' way to say: A + 1 = B ? A is starting char and B is the char I want to have in the end in this case, but I needs to work for all the letters
@SebastianBergmann By the way, that code coverage issue you pointed me to was probably an incompatibility between php-parser and php-swagger, which I've fixed in the meantime
Have not completely wrapped my head around the entirety of dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3385412.3386037 just yet, but I am already wondering whether this could/should be implemented in PHP userland as a library or in C as part of the standard library.
> If arithmetic computations and result are directly exposed to human users who are not floating point experts, floating point approximations tend to be viewed as bugs.
This is the story of the PHP bug tracker :) A perceived half of our bugs is "0.1 + 0.2 == 0.3 is broken"
I watched your discussion with Nicolas and did not like being the "bad guy" that "holds back the PHP ecosystem". You did not name me, but I felt meant. Which made me rethink the situation and in the end I agreed with your argument and made the changes.
what are the thoughts on using MySQL primary auto inc field for entity IDs, such as user_id, product_id etc? E.g. (1) user_table - id (auto inc, unique) | something_else then id would be user_id in other tables. OR (2) user_table - id (auto inc, unique) | user_id | something_else
Do you mean to use the auto inc primary field? doesn't that cause problems, e.g. disaster recovery where re-running migrations means users might get a new ID, because they're just auto inc fields?
@SebastianBergmann hmm.. an interesting read, but probably only useful for scientific calculations, right? I can't imagine the average user - who is not a "floating expert" or lacks the knowledge of for example numerical errors in fp calculations - explicitly using recursive real calculus because of potential errors they don't know about
Hi all, quick C-related question: I'm trying to pecl install imagick on MacOS big sur, and an error pops up saying "asm goto isn't supported yet" — any ideas why that might happen?
if I use the primary key auto inc in "user_table" for user ID, when that ID is used elsewhere, say in "user_contact_table" - "id | user_id (is the "id" from user_table) | telephone |" then those IDs could change if e.g. the "user_table" had to be recreated (and other scenarios). Whereas doing "user_table" - "id | user_id |" means the user_id will always be that and FKs etc won't break
Only thing that irks me is that I can't get the station names horizontally centered, They're anchored to the right side of the photo now. Currently adding the Central line which has some more interesting routing (as it has loops and branches)
@MarkR Exactly what I am doing with id and uuid:v4. Although the other day I read about speed of operations over uuid field and it pretty surprised me how fast that field can be. Still, I believe int is fastest type especially when dozen tables should be related and searched through their foreigns.
Just saying that's the next station if linked answer is actual answer to initial question. I hadn't that situation and will excuse myself of further 2¢ advices giveaway. :)
i think I see where the problem is. I was following recommendations from the comments in the if section of a downloaded copy of the PHP Docs. Did not notice most of those comments had double digit down votes on the actual site.
Last question. if anyone can help. When you nest an if statement in a one line if statement why does the nested statement require double semicolons?
@HelloWorldPeace IMHO wrong question; better question: why do you nest an if statement in a one line if statement? Use a single statement and && the conditions instead.
@HelloWorldPeace 3v4l.org/mKoSd Note the colon. That makes it just an alternative syntax to normal braces that is more appropriate for opening/closing tags between cases.
you have two pairs of opening/closing quotes with syntax error (in form of word foo) between those.
Same thing with single quotes.
Your options are to combine quotes 'some "special" offer' or to escape inner quotes how is pointed above. Also there is slight difference in use of single vs. double quotes because double quotes interpolates variables. Check heredoc and nowdoc and everything about strings tbf.
@Dharman Probably a parse error. But if not a parser error then yes, I would've expected the HTML not being printed (considering everything outside the tags is compiled to an echo 3v4l.org/kruEh/vld#output).
@cmb Hm... Ok, I don't know those parts of PHP since I've used a template language ever since I started using PHP. A parse error would make more sense to me.
Hi guys. Do you know if it's possible to identify and log users with PHP based on which client TLS certificate they use? Just to know which user is requesting which resource. I am trying to prevent client TLS cert leaks from my users.
(i mean, i need to know if a user gave away his cert to others)
The message mysqli object is already closed is slightly misleading. This error can happen when the connection has not been opened yet. Should we not say mysqli object is already closed or has not been established yet
@NikiC I'm afraid I'll need help with the param renames, because there's simply way too many extensions left for next week. I can take a few bigger ones (e.g. intl and oci8), but it would be cool if you or anyone else could take a few other extensions, so that less remains after the branch cut.
I was working on static return types yesterday for gen_stub.php. Wasn't quite right because at runtime it would say something like "signature blah(): static must be compatible with parent blah(): static".
@NikiC I don't care that much about existing conventions; I'll just conform to what the stub generator wants :)
@Dharman You should use the same format what the method names use (so $enableExceptions) is good. However, the best would be $enable, since the method name already refers to the exceptions
I'm installing a zend_error_cb on PHP 7.0. I'm hitting a sigsegv in module startup when there's a fatal error (such as PHP language tests for magic quotes). My error callback isn't designed to run so early. Is there a global that safe to access to know if I'm past startup?
Would changing a function from static to PHPAPI be an ABI break? I found a few things that should probably be exposed. Basically, everything php_error_cb has access to should probably available to extensions since they can also use this same hook.
@Derick I'm looking at ways for extensions to know if the script being executed is the auto_prepend or auto_append file. I don't think flagging the op_array is viable because theoretically the file could be used multiple times. The only other idea I have is using globals. Have you looked at adding this before?
@LeviMorrison Strictly speaking: Yes. A consumer can't tell if the pointer exists in that ABI version or not. Practically speaking: Nah. Go ahead and add it.
@MateKocsis Thanks for the changes to exif \o/. I was looking further at the $as_array parameter and tbh, it is a pretty poor design, perhaps we can improve that sometime in the 8.x series and eventually remove it as it only operates on some elements or maybe a whole different API if we invest sometime into perhaps using libexif as the backend
I think the $as_array quickly give the false impression as it only does it for some of the returned sections to prevent collisions
@Girgias ZEND_IGNORE_VALUE? Wasn't that to silence unused return value warnings?
I reckon MSVC had some warnings like that where we would just cast them to void to silence this without a lot of #pragma's
I was like this seems to do nothing, why is that even there
Must say pretty impressive that PHP with --disable-all only emits 1200 lines of useful compiler diagnostic when using the switch VM and compiling with -Wpedantic
"However, if on a particular job it can make PHP work so your boss doesn't tell you to use a commercial product, that's all that really matters." php.net/odbc-setoption
@Kalle no problem :) You know, there's always a PHP x.y deprecations RFC ^^ By the way, do you have a better parameter name in mind instead of $as_arrays? We can still change it! :D
@LeviMorrison Not looked at adding it before, but I would also want to know this, and hence, happy to hear if you figure out how to find out whether the executed file is pre, main, or post :-/
@Wes Should work fine as long as you use Xdebug's master branch on GitHub. Expect a Xdebug beta in the next few days.