the rest of it i simply don't want to have to listen to the opinions of people who don't know what they're talking about on
on language design lots of expertise, but i can't get into a situation where bits and pieces get picked apart. math is math, can't decide you only want parts of it, there's so much inter-dependence
but providing a full rounding mode library is something i could do in core
Hey guys, I am trying to do a function which creates profile unique slugs using the users names, but the select I am using sometimes bring me duplicates entries =/ could someone help me?
@Sophie You basically have three options: 1. Disallow duplicate titles/slugs, 2. Use slugs only for SEO purposes but keep an ID in the URL (like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/{id}/{title}), 3. disambiguate by adding some additional identifier to the slug (like title-{counter} or title-{hash(id)}).
I am using a class to generate a string name profile to slug and next use an SQL command to tell me whats the unique value to use in insert command, the problem is the command isn't working properly, sometimes it is possible to return a value which already exist...
Thats the class I am using to g...
@Sophie If you're looking for a single entry you shouldn't use slug_perfil LIKE %slug%. %foo% means any value containing foo, you're probably just looking for slug_perfil = :slug
the slugs column are unique in DB, but I need to create a mysql command to verify if there is a value quals in db
my command fails sometimes, and says to me to insert a existing value
I need to improve the select command
the command use %slug% because he counts all the values to add a number in the end
john-doe john-doe-1 john-doe-2
I am breaking my mind with this.. all the others functions in my register system depends this user slug... =/ creating a folder with their slug, insert the pictures of avatar, ....
@Crell Maybe you would like to bring up the additional arguments passed to a function behaviour in the error promotion discussion? Or rather removing the error for them, but if you didn't want to wait for 9.0 id get it
Your slug column should have a UNIQUE index on it, that way you can insert whatever you like and if you do try to add the same one twice, you can retry the query with a new one
You may also wish to consider deletions, imagine having bob-ross-1, bob-ross-2 and then you delete bob-ross-1. Using count() means it will next try to create bob-ross-2 because it's count + 1, and you'll get a duplicate key error
@Sophie If you're using a newer mysql vendor you could try something like this. db-fiddle.com/f/gN8VyUfj1ky2Vr9BMDfe9n/1 Maybe there's a way to get rid of the regex duplication. If you want to support unsuffixed slugs you'll need to cover that too.
And of course make sure to escape the user provided part of the regex properly.
hm, the problem is I need to create an php function with tells me the available slug before I do the insert, because I need to create a directory with the slug name
I'm trying to work out if Nikita's comments imply that to fully remove the complexity of added the VM by the userland error handler interrupting operations, if the error reporting system needs to be removed in its entirety.
The issue with engine level diagnostics is that you need to guard the VM for when they happen
So that you bail out ASAP, which adds a bunch of checks
I needed to add some for the float to int deprecations
For example:
zend_error(E_WARNING, "foreach() argument must be of type array|object, %s given", zend_zval_type_name(array));
if (UNEXPECTED(EG(exception))) {
UNDEF_RESULT();
HANDLE_EXCEPTION();
}
@Girgias it seems like the most viable use of undefined variables is when when you do++$array[$keymaynotexist] right? For all other cases you can simply define a default value.
@Trowski I've only got two on it at the moment, both primarily justified by better safe and sane behaviour. But I'd be more than happy for people to contribute others, then maybe a month or two from now we can look at how we need to create / divide up RFCs to accomplish it.
There are some in here I'm unsure of, for example the warnings issued by the compiler with regards to break behaviour. It seems like those would need continue forbidding.
Everything in zend closures looks reasonable to promote with a combination of errors / TypeErrors / ValueErrors.
I'm wondering what would happen if something like reading an undefined property was combined with null coalesce. e.g. $foo->missing ?? null would that now throw
@MarkR Undefined already is a zval type. But I really don't know why we'd want another null-ish type in the language. That's a huge pain-point in JavaScript.
@IluTov I keep on running into situations where I want to represent something like JSON, where data is missing. Null often has specific meaning in those cases too. If I used something like false, then that'd make a mess of if it were trying to map a boolean.
If I could initialize them all with a singleton object I would, but I can't. At least not without a bunch of boilerplate (although <3 new in initializers)
that was what really got me abotu the nullable intersection types discussion. intersections can only be used with class types, so in that particular case people should just use nullable classes
the object should contain the state information that the null represents
@JRL Was just going to make that point. Cases were null is a valid value for something probably means a NullObject should be used instead, and null can be treated like undefined.
going back to my zval question, i vaguely think that having a tuple structure as part of zval might actually be useful
sort of a write-once array or list structure is really all that would be needed
but it could be very useful if it had slightly more powerful type awareness than other situations
i think it would be much easier to make just tuples work like generics (could be completely wrong about that), but i'm not sure i would want to, since then people would start using it where tuples aren't the right structure just to get generics