@NikiC I'm confused. Normal division throws a fatal if you divide by 0 today. Isn't that why you'd use fdiv, so you can check after the fact rather than guard clause it before hand?
@MarkR Eventually I'd like to make a library that uses fibers + threads + Amp to run existing PHP applications using only PHP as the server. Users could then add async parts to existing applications and immediately see benefits.
@Trowski The largest issue I've had with async based applications is the use of statics, this is a problem swoole has, you have no idea which thread you're going to read / write them to.
@MarkR Eww… yeah, Amp doesn't do that. I've not been impressed with Swoole.
Threads in Amp are independent. There are data structures to share information if desired, but then it uses locking and synchronization to prevent such issues.
@bwoebi What do you think, should I flag enums as final and work around the inheritance restrictions internally or should I introduce a new sealed flag? Also, let me know whenever you're getting tired of these questions ^^
Hey Guys , question if i'm using class contants correctly. I have a class that will have an array that will work as a dictionary( example ['WILLUPS' => 'Local Pickup & UPS Ground', 'WillCALL' => 'Local Pickup' .. etc ) . I'm planning to set this array and a class constant since I don't want anyone that initiates or extends the object to overwrite these values on their instance. M i doing this correct or constant are not mean to be used this way?
@IluTov you might have an idea how to go about this, did you do some AST manipulation? Cause I'm trying to be able to suppress exceptions with the silence operator @ and was thinking of doing some transformation by wrapping it by a try catch block
@Wes I get this often too, or get false errors highlighted. For errors sometimes i just have to wait for it to catch up. But for false hints, i restart php storm and wait until it re-indexes (i think is due because the project files are on the network )
@Girgias Doing this through AST manipulation could be challenging since you're converting an expression into a statement. I don't think you can do that cleanly because you'd have to store the value in a variable which would leak to the user.
@Trowski I run Swoole in a single thread, my application makes use of huge amounts of in-memory caching to maintain linked lists of events to send to the end user when the API is hit, swoole allows me to keep them all in memory with no need to serialize/deserialize. For this specific use case the performance is off the charts compared to php-fpm
@Trowski It's something I intend to try at some point. 99% of the code is SAPI agnostic. Have you profiled the PHP-based HTTP parsing performance vs Swoole's in-extension handling by any chance?
@cmb Ok, my opinion is that it's a bug. A lack of result should not be an error. Commands are not out of sync, because after UPSERT query is executed there is nothing else waiting on the wire. You can prepare a new statement and execute. Fetching should always return an empty array. The behaviour is similar now to what emulated prepares did and what made them unusable for me. I think we should remove that error. I will submit a PR soon.
@MarkR No, I have not. I would imagine that the extension performance would be a little better, but in Amp apps the HTTP parsing is generally far from the bottleneck.
@beberlei I swear that at one point I stumbled across a document showing how someone used the AST processing hook to compile new PHP files and load those instead of the originals. If I remember correctly, it has phrasing and misspellings common to asians who know English as a second language. Ring any bells? Trying to find it again and can't.
Migrating it to use ext-fiber took me less than 30 minutes.
@PeeHaa v2 to v3 will be easier than v1 to v2. I know this because I did the migration from both for most of the Amp libs.
v2 to v3 is mostly removing yield and Amp\call.
@MarkR If you have the time and are interested, I've updated the Fiber RFC quite a bit in the last few days. I'm probably going to announce it to internals in the next week, but I could still use feedback.
@Trowski I'm struggling to wrap my head around this, the first thing I'm getting confused by is will there be multiple schedulers all acting at once capable of handling different tasks?
@PeeHaa but just give me a spec (or something resembling a spec in the mysql case) and a reference impl to test against … I'll most likely figure it out
I think 6hours on this and still not having any clue is enough for today
Don't know how to go about it, I imagine some OpCodes/Line jumps but I don't understand how these works and how I'd pass the necessary info to the HANDLE_EXCEPTION handler...