Yeah, I know. I remember having assigned bugsnet tickets to them, but I don't think they ever took any action. And apparently, they shared some accounts.
@MateKocsis I've just seen @RemiCollet's answer regarding scrypt; I'm not sure if it is a good idea to resuse the package and switch its source code link. It would simplify some things, though.
@cmb Understood. I'll then push a commit modifying both shortly before merging. But that likely also implies that the addition of the 'true' type (and other larger RFCs) were forgotten in NEWS (that's why I asked). And it appears DNF types are mentioned in neither.
@Derick I know; should have written "reset". The point is that you need to send them a mail (not public of course), and that they should change the password again right away.
It's hard to figure out what exactly is wrong. There are three occurrences of that error message in zend_alloc.c, and even if there only were one, it wouldn't be clear which function call fails.
Enabling the debug heap might be helpful, but that requires debug builds of PHP, which we don't have.
They were good....before they went a bit nuts and screwed up the production of what should have been their greatest album. Justice for Jason is probably the thing to listen to if you wanted to 'get metallica'.
I have quite a bit of Metallica in my days long playlist I usually listen to, but they are far from one of my favorite bands. Mostly their earlier stuff makes the cut, not much after the black album.
does by chance anyone know how to determine whether EX(func)->op_array is JITed or not? I'm quite confused by these func_info and jit extended op_array…
Change my mind: PHP is arrays all the way down. To elaborate with something less pithy, there may be a variety of data structures to describe data with interfaces and classes, but storing all those various types? Arrays...
I would argue this is mostly because arrays are by-value in virtually every context, so you almost never get unexpected side effects from scope issues with array
It amuses me greatly that I go from one code base that uses $kData as the main storage medium to another that uses $this->data[]. At least it's a property.
Hello, anyone could explain me a little bit why github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSElasticaBundle is using ruflin elascica instead of official one from elasticsearch elactica? Any conversation explaining why there was or it was just their decision without any explanation?