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07:22
goood :-)
 
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user895378
12:14
morning
morning
user895378
12:59
I don't have the time or energy to explain it to this guy but this "HTTP API" is extremely problematic. It shouldn't be published at all. Some unsuspecting soul out there might end up using it:
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in PHP, 8 mins ago, by Patrick
I am trying to create my first composer package. https://github.com/PatrickLouys/http
I managed to require it in a new project but I can't find the class
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$get = new Http\ImmutableKeyValue($_GET);
@rdlowrey I get a feeling of wanting to run.
user895378
Yeah it's terrible.
user895378
13:34
The ability to use positional arg indexes in auryn definitions going forward is a big usability win.
@rdlowrey There are some use cases for positional indexes. Mainly for variadics.
by the way… how do you pass argument to variadics when one passes a named key?
do you then unpack the array?
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Honestly, I have done zero testing with variadics.
could be interesting though with PHP-5.6 release in 27 days…
morning
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@kelunik morning
user895378
13:48
@bwoebi off the top of my head I'm not sure auryn need to do anything differently to accommodate variadics, does it?
user895378
Actually, yeah it does.
it does what now?
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Currently it does this.
user895378
I need to add a check:
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if ($reflectionParam->isVariadic()) {
    // do something to continue iterating over the the args
}
user895378
13:52
Otherwise only the first variadic argument will be used
I'd suggest unpacking named args. (and leave numeric args untouched)
user895378
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying.
Sounds like you can kill the global param thing.
Or at least the cursory asking in room 11 suggests so.
user895378
@LeviMorrison yeah it's already gone (along with $makeAccessible).
14:08
:) Would have been a nice coincidence if it was committed yesterday.
user895378
Oh, those changes actually were committed and pushed yesterday :)
user895378
I pulled the trigger first and asked questions later.
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14:41
43 mins ago, by rdlowrey
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying.
user895378
^ Nevermind, I see now that I'm implementing it.
... good
I didn't answer because I didn't know how to rephrase
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...$good
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haha
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15:31
Input needed ... given this function signature:
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function __construct(arg1, $arg2, $arg3);
user895378
Should indexed arguments begin at zero or 1?
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$injector->bind('MyClass', ['val1', 'val2', 'val3']);
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^ Makes sense to start at zero if you're going to do that, but if you're using indexes and names together it gets hairy ...
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function myVariadicFunc($arg1, $arg2, ...$arg3) {
    var_dump($arg1, $arg2, $arg3);
}

$args = $injector->makeArguments('myVariadicFunc', [
    'arg1' => 'val1',
    'arg2' => 'val2',
    2 => 'first variadic',
    3 => 'second variadic',
    4 => 'second variadic'
]);
15:34
noooo
user895378
Because we usually refer to the first parameter as "Argument 1" and not "Argument 0"
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@bwoebi Clarification?
$args = $injector->makeArguments('myVariadicFunc', [
    'arg1' => 'val1',
    'arg2' => 'val2',
    'arg3' => [
        'first variadic',
        'second variadic',
        'third variadic'
    ]
]);
or:
$args = $injector->makeArguments('myVariadicFunc', [
    'val1',
    'val2',
    'first variadic',
    'second variadic',
    'third variadic'
]);
user895378
So you don't think it should be possible to mix and match names with indexes in the same definition?
but not mixing numeric indices with string keys :x
@rdlowrey exact.
user895378
15:37
But you don't have to define every parameter. For example ...
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__construct(SomeTypeThatCanBeAutoProvisioned $arg1, $arg2){}
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$injector->bind('MyClass', [1 => 'arg2value']);
user895378
So the question remains: should argument indexes start at zero or one?
at zero. like everything in PHP.
user895378
That's what I was thinking but it's weird because you never say "Argument 0"
15:38
@rdlowrey that's why you use named args. Either write all params in a numeric arry or use string keys.
@rdlowrey You also don't say zeroth array element.
user895378
Okay then. The first index in the definition will determine whether the definition is indexed or named.
user895378
It takes so long to write good v1.0-ready software ... I've been working on this for most of the week :/
I think this is why a lot of people adopt the 'ship it; fix later" mentality.
And yes, I think it should be 0 indexed.
 
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20:04
How's the refactoring going?

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