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@Javafan-Shashank- Type /help to see all my commands.
Commands=====================
/8ball     Simulates a magic 8-ball.
/about     Displays information about this bot.
/afk       Allows users to mark themselves as "away".
/cat       Displays a random cat picture. :3
/define    Displays word definitions from the dictionary.
/ej        Displays items from the book "Effective Java, Third Edition" by Joshua Bloch.
/fatcat    Displays a random fat cat.
/groot     I am Groot.
/help      Displays this help message.
/http      Displays information about HTTP status codes and methods.
@Javafan-Shashank- Yes
06:31
/fatcat
@OakBot you are funny
@Javafan-Shashank- Type /help to see all my commands.
@OakBot you re very funny
/rage
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@Javafan-Shashank- Don't count on it
06:34

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10:23
BUt I'm still not sure
 php -derror_reporting=-1 -r '$a = new stdClass; $b = &$a->prop; var_dump($a);'
object(stdClass)#1 (1) {
  ["prop"]=>
  &NULL
}
Normally we just create properties, when they don't exist
so there should be nothing like an "undefined property" in a write context
now, __get exists, but isn't by ref, so it should either say that you cannot automatically create undefined properties if __get exists … or it should just bypass __get for by-ref access
but I find the current error message quite confusing the way it's phrased given that without __get existing it's not a problem
I can't really tell what the best behavior is ... probably still emitting a notice - but the error message should be cleared up I think
woops, forget that
the error is inside __get
all fine, sorry
Behavior is fine that way :-D
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if(valid){
const run = require(`../lib/${command}.js`).run;
return run(cli, context);
} else {
console.error(`ERROR: ${cli.input[0]} is not a valid command`);
cli.showHelp(1);
}
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21:38
@NikiC because properties need to be of compatible variance for set and get - which is invariance.
@NikiC the class A may wish to set $prop … to an instance of Foo which isn't instance of Bar
as there is just one property but there may be a shadowed public function
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