@Crell I don't know if I get the point of your opinion in favor or not. This require making built-in __serialize aware of the flags and by default ignore these properties which are marked. Ofc others can also read the flag and do whatever they want.
@cmb, do you have an opinion about the question i posed to joe? adding a fall-through for == in the VM so that extensions can handle that opcode specifically in do_operation instead of as part of compare if they want?
@Derick Before we invest too much time, I'll create a PR on GitHub first to see if there's interest in the action. If so I'll get back to you. Since this e-mail is intended for a narrow scope I think gmail would also be absolutely fine.
@brzuchal If I understand the idea, it changes only the built in default serialize() behavior. If I implement __serialize() myself, I can already return/not return whatever the hell I want, and that doesn't change. Right?
I guess I'm... OK with it. I'd probably vote for it, give or take details like naming, but it's not something I'd spend time on myself.
There's probably also questions about how it relates to the open "exclude from backtrace" attribute discussion, which is... not quite the same but likely overlaps a lot.
@StatikStasis I, too, am not great, but it is a fun outlet. I've tried oil painting in college, but it's too much work. I'm sticking with acrylics for now. Oils have a bit more flexibility with changing the painting because of the long drying time, but oil paints are a hassle to clean and deal with.
@Tiffany You can always add a medium to speed up drying time... I usually don't because I make the frames for them so I am not in a hurry so I let them dry for 6 months.
My online name used to be Majik for the longest... and in RPGs. Then I needed another character name one day for a game and took Marvel's approach of figuring out a first and last name with the same letter and Statik Stasis was just something random I came up with. Started using it in a lot of games and online.
I have everything, but the space is not mine so I can't work on the accoustics, i.e: closing one spot adding accoustic foam, etc and I feel like I want to kill someone
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@StatikStasis I like that oil is slower to dry, because I'm not generally a fast painter. Paintings in acrylic are harder to fix. I have an unfinished acrylic painting above my bed that I'd like to complete at some point...
But getting the paints the right consistency, color and stuff will be a challenge, I haven't altered the painting in at least ten years.