I did have that working once and hooked up to web storm which was semi-helpful with wrangling the XML, it took me sooooo long and so much shouting at my computer to make it work to my satisfaction though, I don't think I can do through it again#
I am a bit drunk possibly :-P
I should put the internet down, I have had 2 small beers and they have gone right to my head
Hey guys, quick question. Lets say I have a class that builds a product. and this has its methods to get / set values. However, if the product does not exists, and someone attempts to use a public method, this will fail. a solution is to check if the product has been populated (by checking a property). Instead of adding the line of code to every public method, is there any way to have php execute a line of code / function before accessing any public method?
based on the id, the constructer fetches all the needed data from the db.
lets say $product = new StoreProduct(123); this will fetch all of the product data. if no product exists, then the property "public $product" will be set to false. so, now lets say i have a public method get_color( ); which will return the color of the product. But if the ID is invalid, we can't fetch this property.
I know a solutions would be, after initiating the class, they have to check if $product == false, before continuing, or else there will be php error. but i would rather always return false than a fatal error. So for every public method, i would like to run ($this->product == false) return false; at the begining
class StoreProduct
{
public function __construct(int $productId)
{
// Product doesn't exist
throw new Exception("Product doesn't exist.");
// or if you make your own exception...
throw new ProductNotFoundException("...");
}
}
Then when you're instantiating it you would just wrap the instantiation in a "Try" block and handle it not existing in the "Catch" block
oh I see, the catch will have to be done outside the class. at this point then, who ever is going to use the builder, they should know to check if the object is false before trying to access the methods
The exception is triggered from inside the class, an Exception is an error
But it's an error in the form of a class called an Exception
As soon as you throw an exception then the code below that doesn't get called. The Catch block will only happen if the exception is thrown
for example...
function echoName(string $name = null)
{
echo "Hi there.";
if ($name === null) {
throw new Exception("I don't have a name"); // If there is no name the code stops here
}
echo "My name is " . $name; // This only gets called if an exception was not thrown
}
So if I do echoName(); it would echo "Hi there." and nothing else, since there is no name. If I do echoName("scorgn"); it would echo "Hi there.My name is scorgn"
doing throw new Exception(); is throwing an error, if nothing catches this error then it causes a fatal PHP error
so to "Catch" the error, you wrap your code in what's called a try / catch block
try {
echoName();
echo "Done!";
} catch (Exception $e) {
// I've now "Caught" the exception that was thrown in the try block. This code will only execute if there is an exception thrown
echo "There was an error.";
}
If you catch it like that, then it's not a fatal error and inside that catch part, you do what you need to do based on the fact that the product doesn't exist
@RemiCollet @RemiCollet Believe me I'm aware! :P So the Phalcon framework is written in C, and the framework is only available in PHP during runtime, which is converted from C to Zehpir to PHP. If you try and run any PHP tools on your code outside of runtime, it'll tell you the framework classes don't exist. So I need a PHP version of the Phalcon framework to run PHP tools, like Rector.
with sum() you have the number of 1s, and with length() you have the total number of items in the array, so a simple subtraction should be enough to find the number of 0s
You should report it to new relic. If you wanted to debug it, I would suggest running it through GDB, and attempt to put a breakpoint inside '#21 0x00007f08908d40e0 in nr_php_execute'. That might not show the bug occuring, as presumably gets called with different parameters before it its the bug.
If that's the case, then if you can find an appropriate parameter value for that function call, a conditional breakpoint might allow you to break on the exact callback that is being executed in a loop....
hey guys, i have this array and i want to intersect all of 3 sub arrays , i wrote call_user_func_array('array_intersect',$array) but return without any data,
show a working example. The call_user_func is pretty useless like that - you could use array_intersect($array['16528062'], array_intersect($array['1507073550'], $array['18006213']))
@MahdiAlikhani please go read sscce.org - if you want people to help you, you need to ask your questions in way that can be understood. We don't have enough bandwidth to help everyone...
@MahdiAlikhani you need to define, in general terms what operation you are trying to perform, the exact conditions by which an element should appear in the result
do you want all elements that appear in more than one of the input arrays?
consider Instagram as source, Instagram check mutual users between 2 users, i want to do the same, i have an array which related users with each key(userid) users and i want to find mutual between each 3 users
@DaveRandom Thanks for adding that constant into the documentation. Would it be a good idea to mention since when it is available? github.com/php/php-src/commit/…
@Trowski No, it doesn't make sense. I think it needs to be possible to write an example that doesn't pull in the class github.com/amphp/ext-fiber/blob/master/scripts/Loop.php as that is too much code for people to understand.
Preferably, there should be at least one example with minimal code all in one file of something simple (like timers) running "in parallel", just so people can see all the parts at once.
And a definite NO from Yannick: * Would take too much time that he doesn't have * DoE is stable and has many small neat little features * Too many things have changed
well git is the defacto standard for *nix flavoured foss projects and it's also just generally better than svn, but it didn't exist when PHP was started
afaik the only reason that docs are still in svn is because of all the incidental tooling built around svn, i.e. mainly the DoE, though I don't pay much attention to mailing lists these days and haven't really been part of recent efforts to move all that stuff along
there are numerous tools which can replicate an svn tree into git keeping the commit dates and everything, if it's uncomplicated enough that there is a reasonable representation of it in git
"When comparing to a numeric string, PHP 8 uses a number comparison. Otherwise, it converts the number to a string and uses a string comparison" - does the otherwise refer to PHP<8 ?
> When comparing to a string in PHP 8, the comparison operation used depends on the value of the string. If the string is numeric, a number comparison is used; otherwise the number is converted to a string and a string comparison is used.
Yeah, I think we really should have a dedicated page for numeric strings instead of that being bundled in the string type section, but don't know what that would be
@Danack @kelunik is putting together a FiberScheduler using ext-curl that should provide an example that would not need to defer to outside code. I wouldn't consider it a "short" example, but it's probably the minimal you'd need to do something one would consider useful.
Timers are challenging without deferring to an event loop because I can't use sleep() directly.
"do something one would consider useful." - I don't think that's the goal.....which I think should be to show how Fibers operate so people can understand them separate to other libraries.
@Trowski is there anything that can be used? maybe someting like watching files?
@Danack sockets and stream_select could work… that won't be a short example either.
The problem of course is we're not writing parallel code, instead the code is concurrent and cooperative. I need something that will await an event, but is non-blocking.
Otherwise… I could write something that executes in two fibers but is completely blocking anyway. The problem I see with that is people taking that example out of context and saying that the fibers don't do anything useful.
@Trowski what about doing something like, inside the docker container setup a couple of processing that create some unix sockets, and write some spoofed data to them every second. And then an example using sockets and stream_select would be relatively simple....presumably?
on cloud services like heroku is computation more expansive or data storage ? , background I could build my app without storing data , but it would need to do more computation
@real_hagrid It's going to vary by the service, and how much computation and storage you need. There's no universal answer. (Disclosure: I work at Platform.sh, another cloud service.)
> So cry me a river - instead of complaining about firewalls go deprecate bash and rewrite the complete set of shell code out there. Either that or suck it up, be a nice neighbour and do your best to cope with real life needs of customers.
$this->sendValues[$position - 1] = [null, null]; will always reference the same zval that was created during compile time no matter how many entries I make to $this->sendValues, correct?
I'm adding pairs of values to an array, but 99% of the time it will be [null, null]. Wondering if I could optimize that case then.
hey guys, got a newbie question. Why variable test is showing null?
class Bar
{
static public function staticMethod() {
$test = 'test';
function foo(){
$html = 'this is' . $test;
return $html;
}
foo();
}
}
Man must love SO, commenting that one should probably not use empty() because it has whack semantics and that the code in question is working and that the output provided is likely incorrect netted me downvotes
@Girgias could be worse.....you could allegedly maintain a software project where all of the problems are apparently unsearchable, and so the majority of support you do is only useful to one person, and a lot of them neither upvote or accept the answer.