I've actually used arrow functions yesterday for the first time for actual production code :D We're very quick with upgrading xD We actually still have some code running on 5.3 but I'm sure somebody has me beat on this.
that reminds me.. is there a way to typehint the function signature for anonymous functions? Like f.e. expecting that IntArray::visit(callable $visitor) gets a visitor function which has the signature function(int $item, int $index): int|false?
what would require to have the debugger to treat e.g. $a = $b ? $c : $d; as separate lines? in particular in code coverage. if i hit $c, there's no way for me to know i've never hit $d, since code coverage is per line rather than per code path
Hi guys. I have worked on compression (conversion to jpg) and watermarking the image in uploading an image to the server.
Can I know how can I upload multiple images into server and store their name in database?
Any articles available to learn?
I came across some articles online. They show only uploading images not storing their names in database. I need to store 3 images in 3 different columns. According to the user input it could vary. For example, if user has inserted 2 only two columns must be filled
@StatikStasis Thanks. When I ragequit the PHP project, I will go through the chat log of this room and find who it was who said the problem that PHP internals has it "not enough community involvement" and take the piss out of them until I get kicked.
Hi guys Anyone to perhaps assist with a Laravel struggle? I would like to create files outside the public directory but I don't know how to change this default behaviour of the framework.
When I hit my test URL, the files are added to the public directory. However, I want it outside the public directory.
Route::get('test', function(){
$myfile = fopen("newfile.txt", "w") or die("Unable to open file!"); $file2 = fopen("another.txt", "w") or die("Unable to open file!"); $txt = "John Doe\n"; fwrite($myfile, $txt);
@useragent laravel typical uses storage/ path for files f.e. with storage_path("newfile.txt).. but if you want to put stuff in your app path you can probably use app_path helper like fopen(app_path("app/newfile.txt"), "w")
@PeeHaa Hrmm.. the specific Problem is actually psalm like psalm.dev/r/89fed4491e it doesn't recognize the this constant is always int
my alternative was either typecasting or using a typed helper variable.. but both introduce bloat (which most likely is optimized out by opcache.. but still)
Ah.. static type checking of dynamic languages.. makes sense. But my idea was more to use the hammer approach and set the type like const X = (int)(PHP_INT_SIZE*8) with a runtime check.
Levi was saying that te result of PHP_SIZE_INT * 8 obviously fits within an int. Which is true, but there are limits of what tools can do, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… and even before then, there are limits on what tools can usefully do.
@DaveRandom actually just read through some code earlier that did switch (true) and had kind of a "wat" reaction. The code worked, I think, but never encountered it before and don't understand the reasoning behind it without asking the dev who did it.
Which will have to wait until Monday when I have a working internet connection
@Crell I was just reading through your draft enum RFC, and my initial reaction is "me wants" 🙃
one thought I had in case I forget to mention it during later discussion, is that the match type construct (or however it ends up spelled) is a useful feature in its own right
exceptions are my go-to example: if you're catching them, you can have a series of catch clauses that perform instanceof checks, but if you're trying to share logic, e.g. logging, it's really annoying
it fits nicely with some other parts of the proposal, IMHO: having cases pass instanceof checks, available as type constraints, etc
and if ( $maybeResult instanceOf Maybe::None ) { ... } seems like a reasonable way of avoiding dozens of new pattern matching features
anyway, I'm really hoping enums make it into the language in something like this form, best of luck to you both :)
how can i ask a question if i dont know how to ask a question and someone closes my question for lack of clarity--if i knew how to ask the question i prob would know the answewr
@IMSoP That's my thinking; if we can have a match variant that does instanceof, and let people sort out extracting bound values on the rhs, then that's probably good enough for the 80% case at least. And lets us not think about pattern matching for now, without actually making it impossible in the future.
@ForgivenIT you might pay for a programming course on the subject, where it is someone's job to spend time on teaching you stuff. And yeah.....this is a real limit on how useful StackOverflow can be to someone new to a topic.
Or just say the wrong answer somewhere and provoke people into correcting you....
@ForgivenIT formulating problems is definitely a tricky skill, but a very valuable one - you're quite right that sometimes by the time you've defined the question you've found the answer, but that's just the process you have to go through sometimes; and that's why software engineering is a highly-skilled (and highly paid) profession
my number one tip, which some day I'll get round to writing up as a blog post, is always Break The Problem Down
wow this is why i never chat --I have a masters degree and have been coding for 15 years just having a brain cramp and was reaching out for a bit off help
@ForgivenIT then maybe you've fallen into a variant of "Don't Ask to Ask, Just Ask" - what you seemed to be asking for help with was how to frame questions better; if you were actually hoping for help with something else, you'll need to tell us what
sorry @ IMSOP i am just a bit frustrated--- so here is my basic question
I am trying to send a list of 20 asin to amazon api in one call-- i have the code to send and recieve the results but where i am struggling to formulate a piece of code is when i select a group of asins that are say 1000 or more from a query. Then grouping them into sets of 20 to send to amazon then returning the results finishing, then doing the next 20 and so on and so forth til all 1000 are done
lots of code in between that is not need for this question--but basically in the while loop instead of sending it to amazon one at a time for up to 30000 asin i can send 20 at a time but i don't want to make the query return 20 results at a time so i was thinking there was something simple that was blocked in my brain to accomplish this
OK, so let's Break The Problem Down ™😉 - we have a source of data (which happens to be a database, but that's not relevant to the problem); we have a process that requires batches of data (which happens to be an Amazon API, but that's not relevant to the problem); and we have something that needs to know the result of that batch process (which happens to be a database update, but, again, not relevant to the problem)
sorry @ Danack i am just being pissy because i should be able to do this and i have stuck all day and i thought i asked a pretty straight forward question and got taken down
@IMSoP after you write that post, what is your strategy going to be for how to get people to read it, before they discover that asking questions is hard, and a thing that needs to be practiced?
oh, I just fancy having a link I can throw at people; whether they read it and learn how to apply it is up to them
but I do think it's a good general philosophy - it's why structuring programs is so important
if you can pull out functions so that your algorithms are literally as simple as that sample (but with better names) it becomes easier to "see the wood for the trees" as it were
@ForgivenIT sleep is also a good aid to debugging ;) have a good night
@Danack I just read Trowski's Fiber RFC draft; I think it gave my brain a full-stack suspension ;)
yeah.......probably needs an even more simple introduction.....there is a plan to have a direct link to better example, so at least people can see it in action.
IMSop was saying the words for the fibre idea have the same problem I was pointing out....that if someone doesn't already understand the tech, the RFC doesn't really explain it.
> Three more languages that don’t have this problem: Go, Lua, and Ruby.
Any guess what they have in common?
Threads. Or, more precisely: multiple independent callstacks that can be switched between. It isn’t strictly necessary for them to be operating system threads. Goroutines in Go, coroutines in Lua, and fibers in Ruby are perfectly adequate.
@Trowski would it be okay to say that PHP could be added to that list if the RFC passed, or would there still be things not as good about PHP fibres, compared to goroutines?
@Danack Yes, PHP would be added to that list. Goroutines are a bit different in that they interleave instructions, what I've implemented is more similar to fibers in lua and ruby.
Threads imply multiple active program counters executing stuff in parallel. Concurrency is code structured such that two parts could be executed in parallel because they're independent of each other.
Go may run multiple go routines at the same time on different threads, or not, depending on what the VM decides is best.
Well, sure we could deprecate mysqli and the problem would be gone, but instead of pointing this out every time I ask a question here you could try to help. I really am trying to do the best I can with what is a burning pile of garbage that is mysqli
I assume there is no point in adding such snippet so should I just write it out by hand?
As in, a stock set of text to explain "returns true on success, null on failure"? I don't know of one. It sounds simple enough that it's not worth making a snippet for it.