Hi,
thanks for keeping in sync with the world events on hashing, especially
crypto hashing. I saw happenings from the mentioned PR, but couldn't
really follow closely. Could you please tell, what the current
impediments on this work are? Please see to rebase the patch to the
latest master to ease
Decorators are a way of bringing aspect oriented programming into PHP core,
yes, among other uses. Go AOP is a fairly bulky framework which could be
easily replaced by a Decorator attribute for the purposes of cross-cutting
changes to function behaviour.
Regards,
David
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 10
Hi David,
This sounds a lot like Asect Oriented Programming. Have you looked into
that?
PHP framework:
https://github.com/goaop/framework
PECL extension:
https://aop-php.github.io/
Thanks,
Peter
On Sat., Mar. 13, 2021, 08:51 David Gebler, wrote:
> With the introduction of attributes in PH
Hi Levi Morrison,
> > Hello!
> >
> > Most of PHP's symbols are case insensitive. This means extensions that
> > need to do things with function and method names end up lowercasing
> > and hashing the lowercased names, often having to do more memory
> > allocations too. Since case insensitive symbo
> Hi Tyson,
>
> I like this proposal, but why is the main argument optional? Wouldn't it
> make sense to always require a string as an argument?
>
> Regards,
> Kamil
I initially considered making it required, but then I felt like there wasn't a
compelling reason to force end users
to write `pri
Hi Tyson,
I like this proposal, but why is the main argument optional? Wouldn't it
make sense to always require a string as an argument?
Regards,
Kamil
Hi internals,
I've created a new RFC https://wiki.php.net/rfc/println
This proposes adding a global function to PHP to
print a string followed by a unix newline (`\n`).
Printing a string followed by a newline to stdout is a commonly performed
operation in many applications and programming langu
Oops, didn't tag the subject.
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 4:51 PM David Gebler wrote:
> With the introduction of attributes in PHP 8, this new behaviour is still
> quite sparsely documented. Some of the articles I've seen out there,
> though, liken PHP's attributes to similar constructs in other lan
Hi internals,
I've created a new RFC https://wiki.php.net/rfc/debug_backtrace_depth to return
the depth of the current stack trace.
Inspecting the current stack trace depth is occasionally useful for
1. Manually debugging with temporary debug statements
2. Checking for potential infinite recursi
With the introduction of attributes in PHP 8, this new behaviour is still
quite sparsely documented. Some of the articles I've seen out there,
though, liken PHP's attributes to similar constructs in other languages
including decorators in Python.
Attributes are not the same thing as (Python's conc
On 9 March 2021 22:15:49 GMT, "Kévin Dunglas" wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>Currently, it's not possible to use the ::class special constant with
>the
>constant() function. This doesn't work:
>
>var_dump(
> constant('\DateTime::class')
>);
While this looks logical at first glance, I'm not sure this can
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