@PeeHaa there might be other headers that are used by some servers, btw, afaik there's no standardised rules specific for bounces, but it will use the same logic as what's behind the "Reply" button in the mail GUI
Based on Jon Skeet's past reputation gain, he will hit 1 million some time in July next year. We have until then to decide on how to format his colossal reputation.
The choices for the short format of 1234567 are to continue the "k" magnitude:
1,235k
Or start an "M" magnitude:
1.235M
...
@Leigh i actually never looked at the protocol but that sounds somewhat plausible to do. not sure how you prove to the pool that you are actually trying
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for everything I mean, like we could make each individual article in php.net as a grid element, with the grid being a 100% width with no borders and contrasting colors?
@DaveRandom this makes my legacy scripts which produce hundreds of warnings/notices etc. start a lot of stuff but it doesnt reach the point where it errors ;)
cause I can call date_default_timezone_set() as well as the next guy, belive me. I have the best date_default_timezone_set() calls. You know it. I know it. Everybody knows it. Truly luxurious calls to date_default_timezone_set()
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or you could just sod the email off and go over to the recipients desk and pour beer all over it while yelling "YEAH!" over and over directly into their mouth
@Tiffany here's a good trick: tweet it. You will immediately think of better phrasing (boom) because it's now public and a bunch of people have read it already
@Wes It's hard for us to get your level of workout, because not everyone can spend as much time as you can dodging the truth and leaping to conclusions.
i started an org on github, i want to make 1 function = 1 repo for those functions that are just random functions that cannot be classified otherwise. i have a bunch of those
but i couldn't find a good name for the org so i didn't do it.
@Wes Does the issue with func_get_args() actually block anything? At this point I see it as a legacy function that is no longer needed now that we have the ... operator.
by the way… do we have a rule as to when you add yourself to Authors:? I think that might have been intended to include everyone who touched a file for copyright reasons, but in practice it hardly does
// Convert numbers from strings to ints or floats as appropriate
$numbers = array_map('+', $_GET["numbers"]);
Currently we don't have a standard library function for converting to a number in the same way + does (there's only intval and floatval). Now we would!