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22:01
different time give same date ・ *General Issues ・ #81093
> php5.7, i cannot use a recent version but I think this issue is still there
I have questions.
@Dharman Example fixed. Good eye, thanks!
@Danack they should upgrade to PHP 6 and check if it works
Not just unicode, but unitime...
@Crell ಠ_ಠ
22:19
@Crell @NunoMaduro email about voting starting is missing
As we're all RFCing right now, can I do a mini R11 straw poll. The composer maintainers have signed on to autoload_set_classmap (on the proviso that it can be set / reset) multiple times. That being the case, how much support would I probably have for passing the RFC?
Discussion and agreement here: github.com/composer/composer/discussions/9906
@JoeWatkins At the end of the RFC, we've talked about that: "Additionally, it is quite possible that the auto-capture logic could be improved to be smarter about what variables to capture and which not to. Such an optimization can be done at any time as it has no functional impact on user code."
@Crell You are a fantastic technical writer.
> Such an optimization can be done at any time as it has no functional impact on user code.
is that true ?
cmb
cmb
@Jeeves "We are happy to tell you that you just discovered Daylight Savings Time." lol
@cmb I suppose you don't care that I go on and merge github.com/php/doc-base/pull/30
Also @JoeWatkins normal that your PHT extension doesn't have a PECL entry?
22:32
not mine
Why did I think it was yours...
Ignore me
@JoeWatkins In theory yes. And ideally, these optimizations would be introduced at the same time as this feature. And equally ported to PHP 7.4 => "Auto-capturing single-statement closures". I guess we can thinking about that once we decide if we want or not have this feature.
what theory ? it seems disingenuous to say "it can be improved" when in fact no such capture logic is being implemented, but being reused, it's not a suitable capture logic and the reasons were explained, and it seems to be getting ignored ...
"it is quite possible that the auto-capture logic could be improved to be smarter" - the RFC should be clear if the implementation is good enough or not.....
I'm not smart enough to evaluate it, but if you know that it's not quite good enough....that seems bad.
cmb
cmb
@Girgias feel free to merge that :)
22:44
It's not being ignored Joe. We are aware that those improvements - to the capture logic - are necessary before the feature land in PHP. Maybe we can update the section at the end of the RFC to be more clear about this.
( Are we even allowed to do that after sending it to votes? )
this is not ready for voting
@JoeWatkins to a certain extent, yes (i.e. scalars), but that's exactly where it's not worth it.
if this is preliminary research, and you want to gather consensus on whether it's worth your time, that's totally fair ... but taking this to vote now with a totally unsuitable implementation is not reasonable in my view ... this rfc reads like the feature is ready, and it isn't that ...
@NunoMaduro As Joe wrote, changing what's captured may have subtle side effects on the lifetimes of the closure capture variables, if they outlive their captured variables.
@JoeWatkins the question just is, what could you even change about that RFC? (to make it saner)
if we start doing analysis on whether variables may not need to be captured, it becomes exponentially harder to reason about the code what the impact on the lifetimes of objects assigned to variables will be.
I think the work needs to be done on capture analysis, we need to know how complicated that is, how reliable that is, and what it costs in terms of perf, before we
even decide *if* we want to do this ... we don't decide we're going to do it, and then hope someone comes up with a plan ...
22:53
I do not think that capture analysis is viable as human analysis of the code will become unreasonable.
I don't think perf will be a major issue here
Putting it to vote, when you know it's not a good enough implementation kind of assumes that someone else is going to do the work for you...or at least puts pressure on them.
that, I want to say that also^
@bwoebi I can't tell, which is why I think it needs exploration as prerequisite ...
@JoeWatkins I was thinking about the fact that C/java/c# compilers tend to give up at some point and say "this variable may be uninitialized", even if this logically won't ever happen. And the same is applicable here. It is just as clever as its analysis is. But it won't be perfect.
I don't see gotchas in the simple cases, but I've thought for a few minutes about it only ...
yeah, simple cases are fine
23:02
doing something, anything at all, including finding out how far we take it, so we can document that in the rfc, has to come before we're voting on a feature ... we can surely all agree that the results of that work even if only exploratory could potentially have effected the way people vote if were it available ...
23:13
I'm confused, where is the vote announce mail for the multi-stmt closure RFC?
the mailing list might be borked.
I've had a couple of weird spam/phishing emails.
@bwoebi Currently asking @Crell if he have already sent an email(s) concerning both rfcs ( short functions, and multi-stmt closure).
Apparently Crell already have sent those emails, but they seem "stuck".
23:33
@NunoMaduro I'm working on a blog post on technical writing as we speak. :-P
The listserv is acting up today. I've sent it 2 emails and I know someone sent another reply to both the list and to me that only got to me. I don't know what it's doing over there.
23:44
@Girgias Maybe Monday, 10 BST / 11 CEST?
@Derick Should be good
OK - let's chat tomorrow, I need to get to bed otherwise I won't be up on time to work on @Gordon's project ;-)
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