Does anyone here care at all about the semantic web? I just saw this,and have no idea why people were ever invested in it, or why they're still trying after all these years of failing.
the semantic web is like one of those open source purist debates. it is objectively better in the absence of capitalism, but is essentially advocating for making the stuff that underlies trillions of dollars in valuation portable and open by design
meaning that it will only be adopted where the underlying data isn't monetized
it would honestly be a great way for government agencies to approach the web/internet
that's not what a backtrace is. this isn't a PHP thing, it's a computer science thing. a backtrace shows the chain of calls that led to the currently executing line.
so it will show all the functions calls that led to the current line
In computing, a stack trace (also called stack backtrace or stack traceback) is a report of the active stack frames at a certain point in time during the execution of a program. When a program is run, memory is often dynamically allocated in two places; the stack and the heap. Memory is continuously allocated on a stack but not on a heap, thus reflective of their names. Stack also refers to a programming construct, thus to differentiate it, this stack is referred to as the program's function call stack. Technically, once a block of memory has been allocated on the stack, it cannot be easily removed...
i do find it amusing though. the opinions on twitter seem to looks like this:
programmers who prefer functional programming: "yeah, looks about right, that's the context" programmers who prefer OOP: "this invalidates the OOP design and is a bug"
the main culprit is that functional programming seems to delight in eviscerating core assumptions of scope and side effects that OOP programming tends to make
"Avoid side effects and push them into the stack itself" is one of the core concepts of FP.
And I've largely come to agree with the current language consensus in that object-level visibility is just the wrong approach, period, and package level is the better model.
General question, but is there any way to insert a token or opcode into a php script except writing it explicitly? Case in point, I want to insert [ without writing [.
@Crell okay, but that requires some big breaks with the current object model, and in the absence of that, mixing that particular FP philosophy with OOP is kinda a bunch of fuckery\