@ramsey Off the top of my head, I'd say be sure you're reusing the same connection pool across multiple requests so connections get reused. The pool can injected when creating an instance of HttpClient. You can give your users an opportunity to inject their own pool or create a new one. The pool only provides connections – your instance of HttpClient controls other aspects of the request cycle, such as the interceptors used, timeouts, etc. Thus its safe to accept an external pool.
my eyes were bigger than my fingers on that one when i did my old implementation. i wanted to pair it with an Ordering enum that had the LeftLarger, RightLarger, Equivalent, and Uncomparable values
which could be returned by the <=> and be accepted in place of ints for all sorting functions
but yeah, i'd help with that when you get around to it
I thought the issue was you were trying to support userland classes at the same time. But the enum would be nice but not sure how feasible it is in practice :/
I mean, that's probably the "sensible" behaviour? Although maybe overloading ``==`` is a bit weird but can probably make sense to prevent comparing DB connections or polymorphic equality. Yeah need to think about this properly lol
There are topics on type checker and typed variables and I started thinking in that context if type erasure at runtime could be a good approach but from my recent experience I think the serialization mechanism require type information at runtime. Please correct me if I am wrong
Recently I had an issue with PHP objects serialized in database (by Symfony Messenger) the issue was in my code ofc which I completely forgot may happen, the serialized object was stored when one of the fields was nullable.
At the time of unserialization the class was already different and the field was no longer accepting null. So the unserialize failed - which is good. But if we erase type information at runtime I'd have to debug in order to find the root cause of the problem at first use of the object field with unexpected null value in it. Is that correct thinking?
Perhaps similar as yours: If invalidation would be/is at runtime, and deserialization is creation time, deserializing would type-error as the runtime invalidation would not yet apply to that object being created.
AFAIK there is yet no runtime invalidation in PHP, right?
@brzuchal IMHO changing the property type by assignment should not work, same by ref. Do you mean that by runtime invalidation? Lets say this would be, then creation time should be different, because it is initialization, so both assignment or aliasing should not redefine a properties type on creation/initialization. Otherwise what would be the benefit of specifying the type while defining a property?
Think so as well, but as you're asking what would be if and on deserialization specifically, I'd say that would be similar as for example new and then initializing within the constructor (or constructor property promotion).
as the protocol is the name of the class of which the definition comes from current state (and must not necessarily be defined the same as when the object was serialized), the current definition should be leading as otherwise its a total chaos.
As I did understand you, you would also benefit that it's throwing for handling the case, right?
Hm, there's no way at run-time to figure out whether a class implements an interface itself or inherits it from a parent class too, right? I.e. given class Bar implements Foo {}, class Child extends Bar implements Foo {} and class Child extends Bar {} are indistinguishable, right?
@Girgias the intention was to trace a function depending on whether it's the primary implementation of a method - which would be defined by the fact that it directly implements an interface (or has parents which don't implement the method themselves). Maybe that's not such a good idea
@Wes hey wes o/ we're doing okay, we live in Cesme, Izmir - indeed we're pretty far from where it happened, we were lucky... I have friends whose families are still under collapsed buildings :( it's been one hell of a week so far over here, to say the least
@Wes thank you! I know, right :-) it's great to see you around and alive too!
@StatikStasis ha! it was a really plain and simple event :-) if we do end up planning a summer time event for it however, you can bet I'm going to also plan for that, heh.