folks, what was called that data structure/pattern that holds two elements, one representing a success value, and the other the error? it's like a tuple of 2, but only one of the values is set, never both
@LeviMorrison it may be that SIG globals are freed before zend_signal_deactivate is called, so SIGG(depth) is accessing freed memory here in ZTS. What does the stack trace look like in NTS ?
/shrug, perhaps. I think they were. The IDE should provide hints and advice but what you're describing is a misunderstanding of object-oriented programming. The IDE can't, and shouldn't, be teaching that.
@MarkR Thanks! I'm sure it signifies something wrong with me but I'm actually stoked for getting into PHP again.
@Crell Yea, I agree. I'm actually really liking where PHP is heading. I still write a fair amount of PHP in my free time/OSS but now I'm gonna get paid to do it!
do you think that -for security reasons-in every page I should check the type ot the incoming request: if ($_SERVER[’REQUEST_METHOD’] ! == «GET») { header(‘HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden’); echo ‘Access Denied’; exit; }
or do the above for specific occasions...and which are these?
Most frameworks these days have some registry that maps "path foo/bar/*/baz, with mime type text/html and method GET" to a particular callable. Details and how precise they can be vary widely.
That registry is called a "router", and each of the callables that is registers are "routes".
If you're just using separate discrete PHP scripts, then you're not using a routing component. The lack of this capability is why most modern systems use a routing component and a single entry point rather than discrete files. (Well, one of the many reasons.)
So in answer to your question, yes, filtering by the method is probably a good thing; doing it manually in discrete files is just a lot of wasteful manual work.
'lo all.... qq.... When building an associative array... can I check the value I am assigning right when I assign it so I don't have to make it a variable first? Example. $myArray = array('FirstKey' => "'".$OtherArray['Key']."'");
If $OtherArray['Key'] doesn't exist I want to assign a blank.
I tried the Null Coalescing operator... but that didn't work
I am trying to assign a value from one array, to another array... but sometimes the keys exist and sometimes they dont. I sort of want to do an isset in the middle of assigning... but I dont think I can.
@ArnaudLeBlanc I haven't been able to reproduce it in NTS anymore, so I'm guessing it was pebkac somehow.
So, basically, ZTS mod_php with Apache event is broken (again, it's like broken at any given time). I was hoping to use it to test my threading model support since it's similar in architecture to what happens on Windows.
@Crell The "billion dollar mistake" is not about null per se, but rather that it is compatible with any class type (i.e. class types are implicitly nullable in these languages).
@Trowski I can't speak directly for Roave stuff but I know personally I'm excited to get into the v3 work I see y'all releasing. I'm hopeful that over the next few months I can start digging into that stuff.
Right now I'm really focused on my container project, I have a couple key features I need to iron out but after that I plan on shifting my focus more to async stuff.
@CharlesSprayberry I still need to take a closer look at that. Something I'll probably do once I begin looking at creating a lightweight framework based on Amp v3.
@Trowski github.com/cspray/annotated-container/issues/80 supporting amphp's injector is on the list. And if implementing the 2 containers I already support is any indication it should be fairly straightforward
I just have to learn the new API that kelunik came up with :P
@jmikola It's technically a viable way of doing it pre-7.0, before you could just type the parameter. But just casting the argument would have been even better.
@Crell I'm trying REALLY hard to justify that, maybe due to lack of scalar types, but I just can't. There is DEFINITELY better ways to do that in any version.
A dark part of me wants to build fi.3v4l.org for running PHP 2 code. Maybe even a PHP 1 version, because masochism. I don't think I have the GAF for it tho.
There is the ongoing joke about arrays start with 0 or 1. I went to reset the auto_increment setting for a table using phpMyAdmin and if you try to reset it to 0, it will not execute it, but if you reset it to 1 it will. LOL...
@Sara I have a fix for the PHP CLI where the fix for PHP 8.0 and 8.1 are different due to diverged code. How do I do the commit merging for such cases?