@LeviMorrison That's essentially what I had been talking about earlier with : Request|Response|Error for a monadic middleware pipeline. Then each step would need a match() connecting it to bail out if an Error happens.
Building up explicit dependencies for everything on each route would possibly be doable in a pre-compiled environment. I wouldn't want to think about it at runtime, though.
Also, I come from a Drupal background, so I go in with the assumption that user config is going to change what's required at runtime, at runtime, because user config always does shit like that.
I have a basic token function and it works but in phpstorn where i call the function <?php _token(); ?> is underlined saying Unhandled \Exception but where the function reside in functions says no issue
Try mousing over the individual functions, it will say where the unhanded exception is
Semi-related, is there a cryptographic or even just a good reason to bin2hex random_bytes? I thought random_bytes was created such that anything extra is unnecessary
Still in sight of the uncanny valley, but not too shabby considering the source material. I will say it makes Rick Astley look EVEN YOUNGER than he already did. Like, the boy looks about six years old in that video.
I think it's all just a ploy to get people to stick around for longer to see if it's the4k version or not when they get rickrolled, hence extending the rickroll
I just think it is interesting how well it can (re-render/improve/upscale/whatever proper term is for this specific application) the quality of an older video. Sometimes newer resolutions come out and I find myself wishing "Man, I wish Lord of the Rings could have been shot with IMAX 3D cameras." With improvements in this technology they may be able to upscale a lot of older movies without the upscale flaws that can sometimes occur.
That's some proper black mirror stuff right there. Hollywood would shut down overnight, each studio would make one blockbuster film that came with DRM that forced your brain to forget it after 30 days, and then make you pay to re-watch it.
The money is definitely going to be in brain-viewer connection though, can you imagine advertising revenues if ads paused if you're not actually mentally paying attention to the advert?
@StatikStasis do you remember the simulated reality short movies that were posted here awhile back? I remember you had posted one. There was another that was basically ads in an augmented reality.
The other was a virtual reality with an FPS
I tried digging through chat log, but I don't remember enough of the conversation to find them :(
Not that I'm aware of. The usual response these days would be "WTF are you doing using global variables so much that you even need to ask the question???"
@hakre I mean, that doesn't need new syntax. @bwoebi's code works, now, and lets you specify if you want it by-ref or by-val. Expanding the global keyword is the wrong solution for a problem that's already solved.
In that vein, I'm actually quite pleased with my answer here: https://www.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/lm3m1p/so_there_is_and_why_no/gnu5rxl/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
It's looking like although the vm_interrupt triggers when returning from internal functions, it's done after the internal function has been popped off the stack.
Really wish it was called while it was on the stack, so if you can see exactly what was on the stack when the interrupt was triggered.
In other words theres a difference on what's on the top of the stack between when it is triggered and when it is handled, because of this.