please only do Aprils Fools if they are i) funny ii) likely to fool people......the way that some sites (particularly slashdot) just post obviously false stories, is deeply unamusing..
Rather that borders too many issues and isn't really that silly
What brought this on: a lot of stuff happening IRL that has made me seek out lighthearted stuff a lot more to keep my mood up, reading a tweet about HTTP status codes, and remembering HTTP 418 was a thing
And given everything going on in the world, something lighthearted and silly would be nice for April Fool's. Assuming things are still doom and gloom by that point.
I intended this only as a silly RFC that wouldn't reach voting, like the RFC about including Nikita into PHP
So wouldn't break anything in PHP, something to give a laugh, generate some positive/happy energy and then move on :P
@kelunik I guess we could throw if a number of exceptions have been collected but the iterator has not ended. Would likely need to be implemented on each collector, not in iterate?
@Tiffany my biggest regret is that we never voted on that rfc ...
> Opcache will be provided with its own unicorn.
I make me chuckle ...
@Tiffany who are you trying to make laugh ? except for the 7 people that understood the actual joke (which is the overuse of the word mandatory, not merging niki), nobody got it ...
I'm saying inside jokes only work on the inside, and anything else isn't really funny to the people you're trying to make laugh ... imo ...
@JoeWatkins something silly to make anyone laugh, outsiders or insiders. I've just had a lot of bad shit occur IRL in the past two weeks and remembering things like 418 I'm a teapot existing make me smile.
@JoeWatkins I can only imagine what would happen in a future where AI become our overlords, we've written them to take things literally, and they start to go through the backlog of unfinished human projects, then stumble upon that RFC. "This was supposed to release in PHP 6, but PHP 6 never existed. ERROR ERROR ERROR ERROR" ... but if that future was ever reached, there would probably be failsafes in place to prevent that...
Well, PHP 6 was never released, it did exist... briefly...
@kelunik @Trowski I don't suppose either of you have some cunning plan to allow emulating a full websocket server / client without actually needing to run it as a server...?
@MarkR There's a few ways to approach that. The Client is easy to mock since it's an interface. You can set up an HttpServer instance during the test and send it mocked requests. You can also use http-client to send requests to the full server within a test.