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09:16
Hey, anyone knows off-hand if composer is supposed to fall-back to basic http auth when git/ssh fails?
*for private repository with "vcs" type
 
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13:10
Pasting code in zend_vm_def.h is suddenly very slow in CLion for some reason, very bizarre.
Wait, you actually managed to get PHP working with CLion? I guess not on Windows though right? I can't get nmake to work with it
It's on Linux. When I develop patches for PHP on Windows I use notepad lol
The VM is already so slow that I bet it can't run an IDE so I don't even try it.
@QuolonelQuestions Ramsey has a blog post for getting php-src to with with clion, not sure if you've had a look at that. I can dig it up, if not
On Windows?
@nielsdos l0l
@QuolonelQuestions dev.to/ramsey/using-clion-with-php-src-4me0 it's been awhile since I've read it
Looks like he did it in Linux Mac OS
13:26
Oh nice, that looks platform agnostic actually, since CMake is also what it wants to use on Windows but I had no idea how to make that work
Actually it's advocating for "JSON compilation databases" (whatever that is) so hopefully that's cross-platform also
@nielsdos At least use a proper text editor :P
@PeeHaa Meh it does what I need it to do :shrug:
Perhaps I should use notepad++ like in the good old days :p
Even that would prevent deity from killing kittens :D
13:42
@Tiffany The worst OS D:
@QuolonelQuestions I genuinely believe it would help your RFC if you would consider proposing it for PHP 8.5 and not for PHP 8.4. Given the amount of parallel discussions at the moment, it would allow folks to give it sufficient thought.
At least speaking for myself, I really don't have the energy to think about it right now, as I've also indicated on the list.
o/
Oh Hi @PeeHaa and @Tiffany
13:57
How have you been, been quite a while. Last time I remember us talking was during those Among Us games.
Yeah been pretty busy :)
IGP
IGP
14:59
\o
 
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17:12
@TimWolla Is 8.5 even a thing? I thought the next version was 9. In any case, you know what to do. Vote against and you'll get your wish. I don't think it's going to pass anyway. At this rate I'll be lucky to get 50%, never mind 66%
Sorry if that sounds curt, but you're the only one so far that is imploring me to delay it, and I don't want to wait another year for this feature that's ready today. If it doesn't pass this time then I'll field it again in 6 months if you think that's really going to make the difference
17:54
@QuolonelQuestions It's not clear what the version after 8.4 will be called, but I don't see anything on the horizon that would be sufficiently significant to call it a 9.0 rather than 8.5.
@QuolonelQuestions While it's technically allowed to repropose an unmodified RFC after 6 months, I do not believe that it will be well-received.
I expect the only vote that will change if we wait is yours. And even that is not guaranteed. If the RFC fails by one vote then I will take my hat off to you
I know you're just trying to help, but I didn't take a crash course in PHP internals this weekend to not take my shot here and now
Call it a character flaw, but I'm just not that patient
That is fair. One final note then: Given that you made significant changes to the RFC text and to my understanding the semantics just yesterday (including updating the version number), it would be in order to give folks at least another week before starting the vote.
18:17
I made very minimal changes. I just clarified some unresolved (open) questions. That said, as a result of the discussion today, I am convinced to allow static abstract, so that will be a somewhat more significant change I plan to make today. Regardless, I think there is enough time to grant your request, but why delay the start of the vote as opposed to just extend the end? There isn't a time limit on how long it can be open for is there?
@QuolonelQuestions 8.0 came after 7.4 for reasons that may not be recreated for 8.x :p I want to say it was because of JIT being a major change, which required a major version number increase, but i think there were other reasons, and JIT was a contributing factor
I'm not really sure where I got the idea that 9.0 was next. Really no clue, but I was somehow quite convinced of it... 🤔
18:36
@QuolonelQuestions You have until July 29th to start the vote for 8.4 (if I did the calculation correctly).
Yes but again, why would I delay the start instead of just delaying the end?
As to why the start of the vote should move: After making significant changes to the RFC, folks should have the opportunity to discuss the latest changes. That's what the discussion period is for.
Once the vote started there cannot be any further changes.
Fair enough, that makes sense
Then we'll wait until at least next Monday
 
1 hour later…
20:00
i need recommendation and suggestion for my Laravel package
github.com/Raza9798/rapidkit
Stop spamming your project please
20:37
I wish I had a project to spam...
21:11
But you quit PHP

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