@Tiffany I watched it, I can see it was quite long for a first time, but also can see that when you got over the stress moments you knew what you're doing, I can imagine it being even harder than in my case where these 20 attendees were in front of me, here you haven't seen the watchers at all, I hope you will go further and continue, good luck
Yes, but what does preg_match do? It tries to match the stuff on the left, with the stuff on the right. But now you have prefixed your REQUEST_URI with the same language codes, why?
No, beacuse your regualr expression is anchored to the start of the string with ^, and so it won't ever match if you have a SERVER_NAME in front of the thing you're trying to match against.
no, it means anchoring against the start of the string to match against - but you also don't have markers around your regular expression. Look at the docs on what I mean by marker: php.net/manual/en/…
Morning I've been continuing Nuno's work on auto-capturing closures: https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/8330 Any thoughts before I move to internals and update the RFC ?
@NikiC But afaik, his question isn't using Xdebug - debug_zval is a PHP built-in. Xdebug's debug_zval variable accepts a variable name, so doesn't suffer from it modifying when passsing.
@cmb No, but it still doesn't matter due to alignment requirements
It's either a 5 bits + 3 bytes hole, or a 1 byte hole. The struct ends up being 104 bytes anyway.
:54601229, ah, right (bool is aligned like char; I thought it would be like int); you could integrate recurrences into the bitfield, but that's unlikely to be worth it.
@brzuchal trying to remember if I could see some of them on zoom, but even so, I was seeing the other organizers so it was less stressful. However, practicing for this was not easy because I felt weird talking to myself out loud. I was told to "practice, practice, practice"
Oh great
Mobile SO chat being glitchy
Anyway, I was told to "practice, practice, practice" and I practiced maybe the first five or ten minutes of my talk and that was it 😅
@ArnaudLeBlanc apologies if I'm speaking out of place, just wanted to check that you've already been in discussion with the person you're planning to update the RFC from? It's generally frowned upon if there hasn't been correspondence prior to
That is, talk to the person and say you want to continue their work, and ask for permission. It's not strictly necessary, but there has been drama in the past.
@Tiffany TIFFANY!! WAY TO GO!! As you got into the material you got more comfortable, nerves gradually settled, and you got better and better! Awesome job! Keep doing these- the more you do them it gets easier and easier. \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/
$a = '35';
$b = '-34.99';
echo ($a + $b);
Results in 0.009999999999998
What is up with that? I wondered why my program kept reporting odd results.
Why doesn't PHP return the expected 0.01?
@Tiffany Ah dang, okay, thanks. I had no idea this was a thing! Do you know why it calculates and prints the "correct" value, but inserts the wrong one into the array?
@vbnm That's due to limited precision, and the possible attempt to squeeze more precision out of the number than there is. If you need exact decimal numbers, don't use floats.
@Pierrick give me a few minutes, doing the secret mailignlist now
@Pierrick the .google-authenticator file that it generated
@Pierrick Sorry, running out of time today - we'll set-up the jump hosts on Monday. You should be on GitHub RM group now, and also on the mailiglinst for it, as well as moderators that you mentioned.
If going through a result set a second time, is mysqli_data_seek needed to reset to 0, if using foreach ($result as $row)? I was thinking it may only be needed if doing a for loop.