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> Answering my own question...
> It's a dumb question because it's no longer true. Originally local classes
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Hello,
the Gatherer API do not provide primitive specialization while intermediate
methods like map(), flatMap() or mapMulti() do.
Unlike collectors where it is okay to not be specialized because most
collectors mutate a collection that is not specialized too,
gatherers can process/transform
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On 03/06/2024 09:39, Remi Gacogne wrote:
On 02/06/2024 22:43, Nicolas Baumgarten via dnsdist wrote:
we started testing 1.9.4 on centos 7 before upgrading, and it
segfaults, after 20 seconds of running.
Thanks a lot for reporting this issue! I'll try to reproduce this on
CentOS 7 later
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On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 09:43:56AM +0200, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
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> On 18/05/2024 17:50, Remi Pommarel wrote:
> > Wiphy should be locked before calling rdev_get_station() (see lockdep
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> Adding the lock is fine as nowad
Hello,
I recently tried to convince myself that using a type annotation (the bang '!')
was the best way to do type specialization at langage level but I still find it
awkward.
There are several reasons why using a bang to ask for type specialization does
not work well with the rest of the
to match the destination
instead of the source.
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I suspect you may need awscrt extension which is quite
a nightmare as it bundles tons of libaws-*
You suspect right, "aws/aws-crt-php": "^1.2.3".
https://git.remire
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Hello,
they have been several messages on amber-dev about the compatibility of the
derived record creation.
I think part of the issue reported is that with the proposed syntax, the call
to the desconstructor and the canonical constructor is implicit.
Let's take an example
record Point(int
.10 => 3.305.1)
New version probably have different dependencies
I suspect you may need awscrt extension which is quite
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https://git.remirepo.net/cgit/rpms/php/pecl/php-pecl-awscrt.git/tree/
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> To: "attila kelemen85"
> Cc: "amber-dev" , "Gavin Bierman"
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 3:34:16 PM
> Subject: Re: New candidate JEP: 468: Derived Record Creation (Preview)
[promoted to amber-spec-expert because I think this discussion is quite
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> So,
I agree with Tagir here,
a lot of exceptions come from the fact that we do not have pattern methods yet
(Integer.parseInt, etc) and a try expression (try-with-resources expression,
try-catch expression or try-finally expression) seems to compose better than a
"case throws".
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Hello,
for me, it seems what you want is Collector on Stream which is able to
short-circuit,
so you can write
list.stream().collect(Collectors.findFirst(s -> s.contains("o")))
and in reverse
list.reversed().stream().collect(Collectors.findFirst(s -> s.contains("o")))
Using a Stream here is
change.
But I also think this is a bit early (F41)
- Valkey is very young, and they is no proof it will be best choice
- Redis 7.2 is still there and maintained (even version 6.2 and 7.0 are
maintained), and keeping it have no security issue.
So I’m -1 for F41 and probably +1 for F42
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Le 08/04/2024 à 18:43, Michael J Gruber a écrit :
How absurd!
That is rude, and ONLY your PoV.
To summarize, there is no agreement on a unique
workflow, and having one to become the only allowed
seems to me as a terrible idea.
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Hi Holger,
Thanks for reaching out. We have had another report already and are
looking into it. We have already confirmed that reverting a recent
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I would be even more brutal here because I think that the reason *alternative
representation* is better serve by factory methods than constructors.
The same way, in term of de-constructrion, for *alternative representation*, a
named method pattern is better than a deconstructor.
So
e take pains to be
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Hello,
over last week-end, i've implemented an XML template processor using the Java
22 state of the spec (using old template processor syntax) and i would like to
propose to see the processing of a string template as a two steps process.
I will use the XML template processor i've developed as
Le 13/03/2024 à 17:06, Remi Collet a écrit :
PHPAPI extern zend_string *php_base64_encode_ex
(const unsigned char *, size_t, zend_long flags);
This is done in master
No change in user-land
and no plan from me.
Remi
for tests)
Then wait for stabilization of the community.
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in case of error reports as everyone would be
able to use the same build artefacts).
We are actually in the process of evaluating several options to do just
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TP/1.1 if it serves a real purpose, I just don't want to increase the
code complexity and attack surface just to reply to crawlers..
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> A few people have implied that only
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On 17/03/2024 19:12, Otto Moerbeek via dnsdist wrote:
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 06:41:13PM +0100, Christoph via dnsdist wrote:
Hi,
in February we upgraded our test DoH/DoT server from 1.8.3 to 1.9.0
but we did not notice any problems so we upgraded our production server
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>>
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Le 14/03/2024 à 21:31, Yasuo Ohgaki a écrit :
Please add PHP_BASE64_URL flag also.
This is another feature, out of the scope of this PR
Remi
Le 14/03/2024 à 12:46, Dik Takken a écrit :
Only I would strongly prefer a boolean argument over a flag.
Make sense.
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>> On Mar 13, 2024, at 3:33 PM, John Rose wrote:
>>
>> On 9
Link to the PR https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/13698
zend_string *php_base64_encode_ex
(const unsigned char *, size_t, zend_long flags);
Use case: for ARGON2 password hashing
see https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/13635
It may seems ugly to add and remove th padding char
Is a RFC needed for such a minor feature ?
Remi
Hello,
> Another, simpler, option we consider was to use some kind of prefix to mark a
> string template literal (e.g. make that explicit, instead of resorting to
> language wizardry). That works, but has the disadvantage of breaking the
> spell that there is only “one string literal”, which
Last week, I explain at JChateau (think JCrete in France, less sun, more
chateaux) how value types work from the user POV, among other subject
describing the semantics of ==.
First, most of the attendee knew the semantics difference between == on double
and Double.equals(). I suppose it's
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> Hey everyone,
> Most language changes affect only implementation code, but a few like record
> classes and now value classes are
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> https://openjdk.org/jeps/467
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> Summary: Enable
Hello,
I've just read the draft of the third version of the implicit class JEP
https://openjdk.org/jeps/8323335
There is a funny paragraph about why there is a need for an import module
syntax.
"""
One theme of this JEP is the elegant evolution of simple programs to proper
declared classes
Hello,
sorry for the late answer.
If you use an invoker like the MethodHandles.exactInvoker() instead of using
directly invokeExact() you will not have any stackframes from your vmPlugin.
The idea is that is to have a code like that
public static CallSite bsm(Lookup lookup, String name,
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> Remi asked about the spec change last May that switched the `==` behavio
as the
issue is infrequent, but am I on the right track?
Is it possible to make dnsdist respond with a SERVFAIL for a backend
timeout?
Nope.
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Hello,
in section 6.5, the specified behavior of acmp_eq/acmp_ne for fields of type
float and double has been changed.
The last time we discussed that subject, the idea was to align the semantics of
a field of type float (double) to the semantics of Float.equals()
(Double.equals()), but now
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>> before i answer to your question
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> On 27.01.24 18:58, Remi Forax wrote:
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>> The classfile API uses sealed types, once those w
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> From: "Jochen Theodorou"
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> On 23.01.24 19:33, Milles, Eric (TR Technology) via dev wrote:
>> An API like this works fine for straightline code. But if you need to
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> Having worked through the JLS changes (which I'll be sharing at some point
> soon), here are a few extra details that
hile this document may have illustrative examples, you
> should
> not take that as a definitive statement of syntax, and Remi will not be
> commenting on the syntax at this time.
>
> We've already dipped our toes in the water with _record patterns_. A record
> pattern looks li
> From: "Robert Scholte"
> To: "jigsaw-dev"
> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2024 11:46:51 AM
> Subject: Custom Classloaders
> Hi,
Hello Robert,
you were miss at last Devoxx.be,
> I’m working on a new application, using jlink to build it.
> One challenge is related to the simplelogger of SLF4J
Hello Gavin,
nice job, some small remarks.
> "The derived instance creation expression ... is logically equivalent to the
> following switch expression".
This is not stricto-sensu true because the switch expression exhaustiveness
allows remainder. For example, the switch expression allows
me
>
> # Towards member patterns
>
> Time to check in on where things are in the bigger picture of patterns
> as class
> members. Note: while this document may have illustrative examples, you
> should
> not take that as a definitive statement of syntax, and Remi will no
> From: "Luc Chapon"
> To: "nashorn-dev"
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 1:02:48 PM
> Subject: Unsafe.defineAnonymousClass no longer exists in Java17!
> Hello all
> First message here
> We are facing a problem re Nashorn (latest) and java17
> In Context.java, line 330, you try to get a
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> From: "daniel smith"
> To: "valhalla-spec-experts"
> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2023 9:22:05 PM
> Subject: Simplifying 'value' and 'identity'
> When we last checked in on it, our story for superclasses/interfaces of value
> classes was
Hello,
I may have overlook that, but it seems there is no method to see a Collector as
a Gatherer.
A Gatherer is more general than a Collector and a Gatherer with a greedy
integrator that does not call Downstream.push in the intergator and only once
is the finisher is basicaly a Collector.
In
Hello,
this is a minor complaint but I do not see a raison to not getting this right.
Currently the Gatherer API does not use the wildcard correctly, which is not
fully an issue because there is "enough" wildcards that if you rely on the
inference, it will work.
The problem is that when you
While doing some benchmarking of the Gatherer API, i've found that the
characteristics of the spliterator was not propagated by the method
Stream.gather() making the stream slower than it should.
As an example, there is no way when reimplementing map() using a Gatherer to
say that this
Hello,
i've played quite a lot with the Gatherer API and overall, i quite like how
things work conceptually.
But i think the public API can be improved.
First, the documentation is not fully clear that a Gatherer has 3
characteristics,
1/ Is it sequential or parallelizable (can be parallel is
Hi,
As the project lead of the Modeling Papyrus-RT project, I would like to
initiate a termination review for this project.
Indeed, it has suffered a lack of activity over the last years, and we came
to the conclusion [1] that it would be better to terminate it rather than
migrate it to another
Remi Gacogne pushed new tag 5.0.1-2 at Arch Linux / Packaging / Packages /
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