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Looking for a tool that allows you to spin up dev servers easily from github branches
 
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12:00
I created this to see how coercion for no strict types is:
https://3v4l.org/gollr

I made it look nice, so I thought I could share it with you.
Had a small mistake at (string-space: " "): 3v4l.org/hmHsT
And wondering, do we want to add new deprecations in 8.4 that will maybe be errors in 9.0?
Right now we have "Implicit conversion from float <value> to int loses precision" that would become an error in 9.0.
Another one could be to deprecate also space padded strings int/float for coercing to int/float.
 
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14:43
@AlexP Numeric strings are just fine the way they are now in PHP 8, see:wiki.php.net/rfc/saner-numeric-strings
And other than deprecating implicit string to bool, I don't see the point really, and that we kinda tried but seems to be a bit more involved than simply just doing it
And doing this for 8.4 is kinda short, but feel free to work on it
15:00
@LeviMorrison hey, sure thing, just in case... can you confirm it's still looking outdated/wrong? if so I can definitely take a look at it after work tonight
 
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17:36
@Ekin Yeah, I'm not sure what branch/tag PHP 8.2 is pointing at, but still it seems wrong.
Also, is there a public place for donating to this? If not email me.
thanks for confirming, I'll take a looksee in a few hours. there's no need for donation, thanks for thinking of it anyway! this is my way of offering a tiny bit of help :-) (it helps me too, having a way to dig into internals when I wonder how things actually work)
18:40
reminds me, there was a GH issue on web-php regarding heap.space... the issue-opener couldn't access it back in January, but I'm able to access heap.space fine from where I'm at. I just commented on the issue.
@LeviMorrison CFP for Cascadia closes 6/27
19:30
when it was down for me, it usually was because of DO maintenance on the region, but if something like that happens I can take a look at it
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I am about to snap at someone on stackexchange so if I get banned folks you'll find me here discord.gg/mfj4UQTkzq or send me any discord group you folks use
looks like 8.2 and openssl got either force pushed or something else funky happened. I reset both to be just like remote now, it is being reindexed
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hey ekin \o
hey wes, long time o/
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retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/30198 WHAT IS THE QUESTION
19:58
@Ekin Yeah PHP-8.2 was force pushed a little while ago because of a wrong merge
ah, that explains it, thanks
heap.space is just doing a git pull so when they diverge it needs a manual git reset. maybe I can improve that sometime
 
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21:02
@LeviMorrison It should be up-to-date now, but do let me know if you notice anything wrong
 
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22:46
trying to find the location for main.php.net/entry/event.php... dug through web-php and didn't see it in there... tried searching git history to see if maybe it's a deleted file or a renamed file, but didn't find it in history... anyone have any ideas?
I wanna try tackling github.com/php/web-php/issues/999, I'm able to reproduce the error locally. Digging through the code, it seems like there might be a problem with form submission to the entry/event.php file, but I'm not sure where it's located to continue troubleshooting/diagnosing... I'd like to have an idea of what the file is doing to know whether it needs rewriting/updating....
23:20
@Ekin Thank you!
Hmm. This commit adds a vm interrupt check in zend_call_function. I remember Dmitry saying that we cannot do an interrupt check before popping an internal function off the stack because it's meant to support coroutines switching in an interrupt.
However, I cannot find a concrete source for the latter (can't find the PR or discussion thread where he told me this).
23:48
@Tiffany Jim Winstead on phpc discord linked me to the file: github.com/php/web-master/blob/main/public/entry/event.php

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