Hey. Does anyone know how to change the default text editor ? I want to add NVim as my default text editor but I'm having an hard time making that happen
Tried adding export EDITOR="nvim" to .zshrc but that didn't work
Right-Click on a file and change the default Text Editor won't work, since NVim doesn't appear as option...
@Shafizadeh "Thanks for following me. I would appreciate it if you introduced yourself." Or ..."It would be appreciated if you introduced yourself." The "I would be appreciated..." part isn't right on your sample.
"I would appreciate an introduction of yourself." maybe, if you're trying to avoid the word "you" but this statement can sound rude. It's a bit more formal, and gives the sound that you're in a position of authority over the other person. If you're trying to be friendly, don't use this statement.
@Girgias I wrote github.com/php/php-src/pull/4781 after @Nikic mentioned the generic scenario you face - but it's only for .deb based distros so far. I should update it, and do an .rpm version too, huh?
@Girgias nice. IMO Having a basic "build with the vast majority of extensions enabled" automated script is quite helpful for those doing one-off patches, or those (like myself) without a lot of experience in the core itself - you want to fix a small issue in one file, but you have to spend <0 - infinity> time working out a 'standard' build from source first.
@bwoebi as the Generator expert, is it possible for a PHP extension to create a generator and return it back to userland? Doesn't seem like any bundled extensions are doing that
@Girgias why generator and not just Traversable? If the answer to that is send() or whatever, wouldn't an interface inheriting from Iterator be better?
you only need Generator if 1) you need send() or getReturn() or 2) you specifically need the type to inherit from Generator - I don't think either of those are true
@bwoebi The silence operator is two opcodes that begin and end it, so the yield opcode gets pushed in-between, which is why it survives the generator boundary.
VM interrupts and fibers: is there a way to run something on every fiber on an interrupt? I guess I can get a data structures of all present fibers somehow?
@LeviMorrison as you are working on iterators, what is the best current example to implement one for a PHP extension, not sure where to look for that, SPL?
I'm working on my CSV extension, and each iteration would give the next row from a source string
Currently it does string in array out, but someone suggested to turn that into an iterable because for large files having a massive array in memory ain't feasible
@NikiC Any idea why zend_interrupt_helper_SPEC has ZEND_VM_ENTER(); and ZEND_VM_CONTINUE();? Shouldn't the VM just go back to what it was doing?
Context: I'm trying to trigger the interrupt check before popping off the top-most fcall on the stack and handling exceptions, because that makes certain tools that use VM interrupts more useful, like profilers.
However, I'm segfaulting and I'm pretty sure it's because I don't understand these macros, and I partly don't understand these macros because they get conditionally defined to different things, sometimes with drastic control flow changes.
@bwoebi Yep, I did. However if ini_set is called during fiber execution, the restored value is not the new value set by ini_set. Not sure if I care though.
I feel like that's a case like the @yield generator. No one is actually going to write code like that.
I'm sure that problem has existed since 5.5, and no one noticed.
Changing it to defining it once appears to work fine, but that code was from another extension that defined an opcode, so I didn't question it when I wanted to get things working.
I was trying to decided if it was compatibility if the fiber threw, but that doesn't happen from that opcode, that only happens from start/resume/throw.
So I'm thinking it's a leftover from some other approach.
Fatal error: Uncaught Exception: test in %s005-failing-fiber.php:%d
Stack trace:
#0 [fiber function](0): {closure}()
#1 {main}
thrown in %s005-failing-fiber.php on line %d
For an exception thrown from a fiber resumed from main.
@bwoebi Replace [fiber function](0) with {fiber}. Then it would be nice if the stack trace of the code that resumed the fiber was included, but at the moment that seems to cause segfaults, not sure why.
@Trowski yeah, that won't work without changes to the trace printer - the former at least
At least the trailing parenthesis
@Trowski heap.space/xref/PHP-8.0/Zend/… this particular call could be made more dynamic so that custom extensions can have their own placeholder frames there
@NikiC Ah, sorry, by "continue" I didn't mean to the next opcode VM style, I just meant "return to where I was, normal C style".
I've stuck an interrupt check here, for example, so I can check it before popping the internal function off the top so I can know which internal function was being called, like pdo::exec, when the interrupt triggered.