@Tiffany it's easy to get into but.....it can be a little 'unfun' to play until you know how to not get exploded really quickly.
Also, the games are played at different ship tiers, with lower tier ships being older, and higher tier newer, and it can take a while to unlock some of the fun ships.
@Wes is the json shareable? packagist.org/packages/danack/params can do it (imo) nicely, and validate the data as it goes. But I am super tired and going nn....
I've been trying to figure out a syntax for a "changes passed into clone routine" that could quality for "init". That would allow an initonly access modifier to not get in the way of wither methods. And could even make with-er methods cleaner in the process.
If we can figure out something for that, it would make initonly and wither methods a lot more viable.
Hello everyone! I was checking whether extension DLLs for Windows were already built for PHP 8 and it looks like those aren't being built yet. I'm aware that this is changing from PHP 8 and was wondering where users will be able to download those in the future.
@NikiC I asked on RM list, and "consensus" was to ship 7.3.26 as last bug fix release
@alcaeus the mass rebuilt usually only happens a few weeks after first GA release; the DLLs will be made available as usual (pecl.php.net and windows.php.net are community machines). A snapshot build of mongodb 1.9.0 is available at windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/snaps/mongodb/1.9.0.
@Crell It seems to me that you and Máté really want 'with' rather than making clone be usable. Other than, not liking it as an aesthetic choice, what's wrong with unlocking the mutability during a clone call? I still think any 'with' support might be nice, but it's not going to be powerful enough - see code examples around chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=50126483#50126483
@Wes so long as you put in 4 teaspoons of sugar, that's fine. We call that builders tea.
@Wes yeah.....tbh the docs for that are kind of terrible, and it's probably easier (mentally at least), to just write some code for you than try to explain it.
@BogdanUngureanu Because the first one doesn't have any ambiguity. There's only one way it can be understood. The second one needs parentheses to specify which ternary operator takes precedence
Or do we need to migrate to travis-ci.com...? Their documentation is really shit. There's a whole page on how to migrate repositories, and the one thing it doesn't actually explain is how to migrate the damn repositories
@Danack I'll try to experiment with unlocking during __clone() as soon as I have some rest and my personal life calms down. :) And I actually started implementing the "with" stuff , although I haven't gone too far with it yet.
@NikiC you would need to migrate from .org to .com until end of 2020 (they plan to shut .org down). travis-ci.com at least runs faster (then .org now, it sucks), however you need to ask for more credits for FLOSS projects. For php.net this should not be a prob.
And start migrating with a small first repository to go through the process.
I swear to Cthulhu, this week has made me question my career choices. 4 days to diagnose IP failover not working because of blocked gARPs. a crashed Galera Cluster because of ~4.7 million failed transaction logs (caused almost entirely by a single, shitty third party service relying on DDL's failing instead of actually knowing what the fuck you're doing..)...
that's true. the first I dont think is so much people not knowing what they're doing, more just an inevitability when working with service providers where your particular service isn't the mainstream thing.
sure, Linode support IP failover on arbitrary VMs, but I doubt very many of their customers use IP failover on private IPs - most who want that level of redundancy probably just pay for a managed load balancer.
The second is definitely a case of NFI. I asked the author if they could/would support TLS connections to mysql in their 'product'. It uses mysqli, so enabling it means one (extra) call to mysqli::set_opt and one call to mysqli::ssl_set... nope. No plans to do that, even when explicitly asked to.
@Dharman Yes, the description is pretty abstract. And then such questions can become pretty philosophical: Which properties can have something that does not exists?
^^
But for anything file I/O, creating the file is normally the way to go if it's not yet there. Otherwise you won't know if creating the file is possible or has failed.
I'm trying to load a URL into the <iframe> But dynamically, iframe gets style="display: none !important" when the URL is loaded If I remove it via the inspection It gets added again what could be the problem?
@bwoebi I finally tracked down the leak to this: github.com/php/php-src/blob/… Any clue why GC_ADDREF is called here? The comment says "Also add a ref to all objects, so the object can't be freed by something else later."
@IluTov That's just there so the leak reporting works
Any objects that are still live when freeing the object storage have leaked
The GC_ADDREF specifically makes sure that this works even if it's a cycle leak, where otherwise destroying one node in the cycle could destroy the whole cycle
@NikiC But the objects are released in destroy_zend_class which is called after that. The object has a refcount of 2 when it reaches destroy_zend_class.
Or should be, rather. I guess until now no other object was able to survive until this stage?
@Danack i don't actually need validation, i just use type declarations
a tool i want to make, is something that takes a json schema, a record, dto, etc, and creates actual objects out of them
so for example if i have a string primitive in a record, my "translate" rules would say wrap that string in a EmailAddress object
automatic dependency injection, using reflection and stuff, from more primitive data structures, like json data, records, dtos, to actual object aggregates, with types and stuff
maybe it exists already, like a magic hydrator or something
the problem of such a tool, is that in order to be useful, it needs to better than the alternative, which is not too bad in the first place