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11:03 PM
Nice! AWS provides promotional credits for packagist.com: https://twitter.com/packagist/status/1334598703718522886
Then I think running an official PHP benchmark suite on AWS could be possible: https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=50194680#50194680
 
@Girgias @cmb And another one: github.com/php/doc-en/pull/268
 
What happened with the "Community Synergy Initiative"? Nothing, I guess. Although working on an official benchmark suite would be a great way for them to contribute to the PHP project.
I'll try to do something about it if there is any interest as soon as I'm done with my other stuffs that I want to finish first.
 
@Crell Ok (y)
 
CSI:PHP
 
@Crell I assume you also saw the milestone I created? github.com/Crell/enum-comparison/milestone/1
I'll just write down my thoughts there so they don't get lost.
 
11:16 PM
@IluTov Oh, I had not!
 
cmb
@MateKocsis, I'm just reviewing the array methodsynopsis; I wonder what to do with array_diff_uassoc() and friends; stick with how its currently documented (i.e. $key_compare_func as last param), or change to the proper (but less specific) signature?
 
@Crell Ironic ^^ The message about messages being lost being lost.
 
:-)
 
11:42 PM
@cmb Hmm, I would choose the proper one and extend the description of the $rest parameter. We'll have to adjust the descriptions anyway, since I've just noticed that my script couldn't remove this: github.com/php/doc-en/pull/266/… :( If you are ok with it then I can update the descriptions in questions. Any suggested wording is welcome. ^^
(the link is intended to point to line 52)
 
cmb
No problem that the script doesn't cater to entity-ref param descriptions; I think I've catered to that for the PRs so far (curl, etc.). If you like, you can of course also provide changes to language-snippets.ent.
Wrt. _uassoc() and friends: I'm planning to leave these open for now, but merging (most of) the rest of that PR, so that we get a bit further, and can close the bug reports.
 
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