@DaveRandom in this example, it uses a couple example classes. Does public override string ToString() => Name automatically run because of what...? => or override or something else I'm missing? Also what's up with public string Name { get; }?
it's kind of frustrating knowing that each time I edit my message it repings you :/
Hello, I'm coming from python, and was wondering about scope. I've made a ten line php and am wondering why when I dump the array post function it dumps the original array rather than what has been passed through the function.
Since we've got scalar type hints it could be possible to implement function/method overloading yes? The only requirement is that function/method signature need to differ and there are no optional parameters with default values and all parameters have defined type hints, am I correct?
@tereško I talked to that store about this glassy case, and they told me give us the exact name, we will order that for you ..! Is "Lian Li O11-Dynamic" the exact name?
@brzuchal you'd probably also need to keep an eye out for variadic functions.. but it doesn't matter really as it'd never get off the ground.. not worth putting the brain into it
> Key equality is based on the "SameValueZero" algorithm: NaN is considered the same as NaN (even though NaN !== NaN) and all other values are considered equal according to the semantics of the === operator. In the current ECMAScript specification -0 and +0 are considered equal, although this was not so in earlier drafts. See "Value equality for -0 and 0" in the browser compatibility table for details.
@samayo Not yet, have heard a lot about it though. Might try it soon.
@tereško I have been meaning to assemble a new PC myself. I have been researching online for and I really liked this case 'Corsair - Air 540 ATX Mid Tower Case', mind giving your opinion?
@mega6382 dust might be a problem, since it only has one filter (for the front intake) and both top and bottom is actually open (so you shouldn't keep it on the floor). And it looks like the PSU will also be pulling in dust directly from the outside. On the upside, it looks really easy to build in and has no obvious incompatibilities with parts.
Oh, and you will need to buy additional fans to populate those 5 slots (because that's how it seems to be intended)
and you can put a 240/280 AiO radiator for your CPU at the top
var userID = $(this).data('id'); alert(userID); //it prints 12. how to pass value from javascript variable(userID) into php ($get_value)variable. <?php $get_value = ;?>
Hi, Anyone please solve my doubt. I have generated one email html template using PHP and PHPMailer. it will send to some email address. I have seen the original message from show original text from gmail client. It will show like this.
What happens if you just remove the dep and require it again without a version constraint?
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@Danack How do you specify validation rules without it being a smelly mess though? So with the VO approach, I was able to specify the class name in a constant e.g. const UPDATABLE_FIELDS = ['status' => Status::class, 'description' => Description::class]; which I don't actually like anymore, but it was a nice way to easily and cleanly reference validation rules without a long switch / if
@PeeHaa the alternator looks fine but a bearing weren't going well and probably caused the alternator to overheat, they will just restore it and replace dunno what in the actual alternator, other than the bearing
The only think I can think of is that the 1.0.6 version has an altered dependency that conflicts with some other requirement, but the 1.0.3 version still satisfies all other requirements without conflicts
you can try changing your dependency to point to the specific version, then composer would spew out a message telling you what the conflict is (if that is what's wrong)
@GNi33 I make the test directory structure map the source code directory structure exactly, except with the top level Project name changed to ProjectTest. I currently need to add about 12 directories to the test structure - which would be easier if I wasn't scrolling back and forth between the test dir and the src dir.
it makes sense not to warn about that in general, otherwise you would likely end up with messages you don't care about every time you run composer update in projects with a moderately complex dependency tree
@mega6382 it's like a cache for hard disks. if a file is accessed frequently it is stored in the optane memory. it is like ram or cpu's cache but that stays saved when you turn off the computer
that information could be wrong. it's only how i think it works
compared to ssd disks, it is faster because it resides next to the cpu
@Wes meh - it can be hard to justify spending the extra money on going from 16->32 or 32 ->64 gigabytes right away. If you leave the two slots open you can use the computer for a while before finding out if you really need to extra ram.
> Please keep this in mind before dropping mcrypt support!
<script> $(".view").click(function(){ var element = $(this); var userID = $(this).data('id'); <?php echo $get_userID = 'document.write(userID)'; ?> }); </script> <?php echo $get_userID; ?> //it prints document.write(userID). but inside the click function it prints 10
unable to access userID value outside the function
There are actually several approaches to do this. Some require more overhead than others, and some are considered better than others.
In no particular order:
Use AJAX to get the data you need from the server.
Echo the data into the page somewhere, and use JavaScript to get the information from...
You know about 6 months ago, I used to check the PHP Top Users list to see who is on top @Gordon or deceze it was often Gordon. But for about 5 months or so its been deceze.
anyone used this package in Laravel for Rule engine?
When I install and use I got the following error: ErrorException (E_DEPRECATED) Non-static method Periloso\Evaluator\Evaluator::evaluate() should not be called statically
Symfony \ Component \ Debug \ Exception \ FatalThrowableError (E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR) Type error: Argument 1 passed to Periloso\Evaluator\Evaluator::__construct() must be an instance of Symfony\Component\ExpressionLanguage\ExpressionLanguage, none given, called in /var/www/html/DISCOUNTSYSTEM/app/Http/Controllers/TestController.php on line 36
I wish there was something on Stack Overflow that would indicate when an answer contains a deprecated approach. I know it would be difficult to do but there are so many smart people on this site- it would seem someone could do it.
> When processing requests to establish and change memorized secrets, verifiers SHALL compare the prospective secrets against a list that contains values known to be commonly-used, expected, or compromised. For example, the list MAY include, but is not limited to:
> Repetitive or sequential characters (e.g. ‘aaaaaa’, ‘1234abcd’).
> Verifiers SHOULD NOT impose other composition rules (e.g., requiring mixtures of different character types or prohibiting consecutively repeated characters) for memorized secrets
nist password thing
Doesn't the second part tell me to not do the first part?
@PeeHaa I set the min password length to 14 at the office, I got a load of complaints for 3 months (i.e. one password lifecycle) but then people just got used to it