I think composer can require ext-redis and such. I don't know how it works for an arbitrary pecl package.
It won't download them, just requires that you've installed them yourself. pickle was the now-abandoned attempt to build a composer-like for extensions, IIRC.
Can we have parameterized traits? Like use sometrait<Class1, Class2>, which are then simply substituted parameters in the trait? (e.g. trait sometrait<A, B> { function a(A $val) : B {...} }
(this is not quite run-time generics, it would be simply binding-time monomorphized… I guess)
Though I think that particular instance could be actually a small foray into the realm of generics and their semantics
@LeviMorrison Cool :-D Now if only you pushed forward with a RFC :-D I had an use case where a lot of classes ended up looking similar, but it would be semantically wrong to put them into a specific inheritance tree, as well as having specific return types instead of just an interface which encompasses some similarities, but not everything.
fwiw @ircmaxell not sure how much you've been following FFIMe dev - I think by now it's pretty sane, I even added error tracking across macro expansion. Not so sure what's left to do currently. I guess now it mostly needs users finding bugs and users having feature suggestions.
@bwoebi Your caching_sha2_password implementation never used the cache, because the implementation was buggy. I guess you relied on a wrong mysql source comment. :D
@bwoebi The comment above Generate_scramble::scramble has the correct algorithm. After adding the test, it worked, but it didn't work against a real server, because I still had to keep substr($scramble, 0, 20), because mysql sends some fixed byte at the end.