7/2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >"Stig S. Bakken" wrote:
> > >
> > > Yes, someone banned your email address from lists.php.net (fixed now).
> > >
> > > Personally, I find it completely unacceptable that someone goes ahead
&g
between on of the following
> code-constructs:
>
> 1.) if ($var == 1 ||
> $var == 2 ||
> $var == 99) { // ...
switch($var)
{
case 1:
case 2:
case 99:
}
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Anybody can provide a decent answer on why PHP list server is banning my
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Hello,
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
>
> Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >>Unless I'm mistaken, Java doesn't have eval. Any language with eval
> >>needs a runtime environment when executing, even if the rest of the code
> >>is converted to C
> >
> > I
nd hopefully be able to get back to being
> >> very
> >> active in apc.
> >
> > Ok, that's normal with everybody these days. Anyway, as I said I have
> > been getting a lot of support to provide a free PHP
> > compiler/optimizer/cache/encoder. So, th
/PHP is quite up to C generation, at least not yet. I would like
> nothing more than being proven wrong (by code) though.
Maybe. The way I see it may be as easy as translating Zend bytecodes
into C code that would have to compiled and linked against libphp and
the rest of libraries that may be nee
1
George volunteered to do it, but there seems to be no response to his
offer after that.
http://news.php.net/article.php?group=php.dev&article=64515
So, could George extensions be added to PHP now? Was that directory
created or it still needs a volunteer to do it?
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code
> is converted to C.
I am not expert in Java (actually I don't program in Java - MetaL
generates it for me if I ever need it), but I suppose that what eval
does is what java.lang.Compiler class is for.
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llenging, I think that with a lot of JNI classes it would feasable.
If that project is ever accomplished, I thing that basically you would
not need Zend Engine for most PHP applications. With that in mind I
could certainly why Rasmus eyes where shinning when he was talking about
that project. No
ack to being very
> active in apc.
Ok, that's normal with everybody these days. Anyway, as I said I have
been getting a lot of support to provide a free PHP
compiler/optimizer/cache/encoder. So, this will not go forward for the
lack of will and contributed work.
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Hello,
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
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> Manuel Lemos wrote:
> > What is needed that is we can make it work officially as a
> > compiler, not just as a cache engines that may or may not output
> > compiled files to the disk.
>
> Take a look at archive.
> There were discu
le are nice and are willing to cooperate even if they don't have
much time. APC, I could not realize how alive the the project is. Do you
actively work on it or are you too busy?
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>
> George
>
> On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 10:06 PM, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>
ke Perl) . And last, but maybe the future: Web Services with
> SOAP?
It should be not be that hard. There are Java bytecode to C converters,
it should not be hard to make Zend bytecode to C conversion.
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make such compiler, fine. Nobody will need to pay USD $2400 for
distributing binary applications. :-)
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and any competitor project could compromise the ability to
continue to profit so much from each Zend Encoder license. So, I don't
advise anybody to follow-up to not suffer from the typical hostility
that sometimes leads to threats to be taken off the list.
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and any competitor project could compromise the ability to
continue to profit so much from each Zend Encoder license. So, I don't
advise anybody to follow-up to not suffer from the typical hostility
that sometimes leads to threats to be taken off the list.
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understanding what you mean? Have you tried talking to him in Portuguese
or asked some Portuguese speaking person to help explaining the guy the
right way to post his messages?
"If the bug is not where you are looking, it is because somewhere else."
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correct list for this kind of questions,
so I don't think it is correct to humiliate a user in a public forum
because you are not only making him stay away from this list but also
from PHP due to the hostility that he is receiving, but that is just my
opinion.
Just my 2 cents of EUR.
Manuel Le
Hello,
Alexander Wagner wrote:
>
> Manuel Lemos wrote:
> > There is no doubt about that, but the original poster was asking why
> > PHP is not part of college curriculum and I was explaining that
> > unlike other languages that are marketed by companies with big
>
nvolved in.
Yes, although I think that what Sebastian mentioned is actually a PHP
magazine. It is good to have PHP magazines, but for PHP to grow, it is
also important to publish articles in magazines where PHP is usually not
heard about. I think that if we can't address all the media with
pote
> they go out.
Well, even if php-dev is not willing to support this idea, you at Zend
should not stop yourselves from doing it. You have enough karma in the
PHP and Open Source community to make new PHP version announcements.
BTW, are you providing or willing to provide a RDF source of
announcemen
ral if you agree that this is a discussion not pertaining just
to PHP developers.
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on't think much people know that. I don't see it
obviously advertised there. I know Python is used in eGroups due to some
revealing error message.
Anyway, that is beside my point. Software Carpentry promoted a Python
Open Source contest that was announced almost everywhere in the
specialize
ing this to php-dev because I think that the most
important people that can do something about this are there. If you
don't agree that this topic makes sense in that list, just don't
follow-up in there.
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t
requiring Windows users to authenticate more than once.
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>
> Thanks
>
> David
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cause it would not cause
any backwards compatibility problems and whoever thinks POSIX compliance
is important could use it from now on. Why do you think this is not a
constructive criticism?
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like those replacement functions that I
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> > Hello,
> >
> > Robert Mena wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi, does anybody know when the
gt; I say this because I worked with a system built on Tcl, and Apache, (from
> Altitude Software) and on the server's startup, it would load all routines
> into namespaces, before doing anything... this would literally remove the
> need for cache...
But that is what the cache systems do
Hello,
Mark Charette wrote:
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Manuel Lemos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Before somebody decides to repress my opinion again,
>
> Hah! That's got to be one of the funniest things I've ever read!
>
> Downloa
gain, notice how I am
trying to be constructive by suggesting improvements in the quality of
PHP development process. Now you may put that gun down. :-)
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>
> -Rasmus
>
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Alain Samoun
s an empty string.
The strtok function behaved like that since it was introduced in PHP 3.
If you figure that this change will break your PHP code, you may want to
try the function in the page below. It also contains a fixed version of
dirname that was also broke between PHP 4 and 4.1.0.
Regard
shmeat.net/releases/66940/
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Hello,
Zeev Suraski wrote:
>
> At 06:23 PM 1/12/2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >I was kidding, but since you took it seriously, just by going to
> >http://bugs.php.net/search.php I can see that there 920 outstand bug
> >reports to be addressed. How come anybody can think th
Hello,
Zak Greant wrote:
>
> On 2002-12-01 09:23, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>
> [cut]
>
> > His follow messages just confirm what I said.
>
> I find intolerance in both sides of the argument.
Agreed, but that did not happen because of no reason.
When somebody step
on everything
Does that imply that you have to repress anybody that comes here to help
others? Maybe it is just Manuel. :-(
Enough hypocrisy! You may follow up the thread and keep attacking me in
whatever want, because I am no longer reply to you on this thread.
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evelopers broke it after version 4.0.6 and I
could not avoid the upgrade to use the APC cache to speedup the site
service.
I probably only have time to review your book in February because I am
still very busy with a new release of Metabase to be out on its second
anniversary since its first pu
Zak Greant wrote:
>
> On 2002-12-01 05:24, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > [insert other shameless plugs here]
> >
> > What is the matter with you? Why this hostility again? Does the truth
> > bothers you?
arted with your repressing arrogance.
:-(
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>
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Abhimanyu_bhola wrote:
> > > Suppose I want to migrate PHPs from a Linux/Apache machine to an IIS
> > > box(having PHP ins
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use the source of
the page is available, and who intends to fool the system will always
find a easy way to do it.
> i have my doubts that the voting will really prove all that useful in
> cajoling developers to work on specific bugs. i suspect it will be more
I think it will help the
Hello,
Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> Manuel Lemos said at 22:18 6-1-2002:
>
> >- Assuming that the number of votes may influence in the priority that
> >developers will give to fix each bug, it seems easy to mislead
> >developers because somebody that realizes that may
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There's a good idea, I think! Addressing user requests should help PHP
users stick to it.
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nd passing the necessary arguments. This is one
thing that can be done in PHP as nicely with support built-in the
language. That is the issue of this discussion.
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For addit
those languages now. Denying the importance of being
able to consume Web services with built-in support in PHP, it means that
PHP will be lagging further more compared to those languages for a long
time until PHP developers stop being stubborn and stop inventing excuses
for not adding it to PHP.
R
Hello,
This thread is not going anywhere because you continue to be insensitive
to everything I tell you.
Zeev Suraski wrote:
>
> At 05:28 02/01/2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> > > (b) If we do it, it'll go on leaking as it does today
> >
> >False, if you do it y
be
> executed.
One of these days, you will realize how wonderful and appropriate is to
use PHP to run things like Metabase for database installation and
maintenance.
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time because other languages like Perl, Java, Python, etc.. already have
thread support. :-)
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meanwhile you can still play around with different Corba
> implementations and choose how you're going to do it but I suggest waiting
> because it'll hopefully save you lots of headaches.
Yes, adding and maintaining static CORBA interfaces is an hell to deal
with IDL compilers and stuff, bu
Hello,
Andi Gutmans wrote:
>
> At 09:13 PM 1/1/2002 -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >I already have some SOAP components written in this meta-language. If I
> >work on something that would make it easier to provide and consume Web
> >servers (and I have been doing some work
Hello,
Zeev Suraski wrote:
>
> At 00:34 02/01/2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >What you are saying is that when I make a suggestion people become
> >emotional and work very hard to raise as much objections as they can
> >instead of staying rational and try to see the benef
because Andi asked for
suggestions and I thing built-in Web services consuption support is
important for PHP and not because I have a special need for that.
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>
> Sean
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Manuel Lemos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> &g
Hello,
Jim Winstead wrote:
>
> Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > One thing that I think it is really vital to prevent PHP to leak even
> > more users to other languages is to have built-in support for consuming
> > Web services.
>
> http://aspn.act
to do simple
things such as consuming a Web service because there much better
alternatives for this purpose, I added that I am afraid that this trend
of dropping PHP for the lack of support like this will be more evident
soon or later. Of course you may continue to disconsider my suggestions
as you
lready have a bytestream protocol for exchanging session data
between the client and the server, I doubt that a XML-RPC or a SOAP
transport layer would provide any advantage. It would make data
marshalling and exchaging slower without providing any extra flexibility
( I think).
Regards,
Manue
Hello,
Zeev Suraski wrote:
>
> At 22:24 01/01/2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >One thing that I think it is really vital to prevent PHP to leak even
> >more users to other languages is to have built-in support for consuming
> >Web services.
>
> Manuel,
>
> A fr
thentication.
I don't think it is soon to add built-in support for Web services in
PHP, but I am afraid the later it is added, the more users will give up
on PHP for other languages with such support.
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Zeev Suraski wrote:
>
> At 03:43 16/12/2001, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >So, there why keep giving more reasons to not upgrade?
>
> Because sometimes it's necessary. The way dirname() behaved was buggy and
> unintended - it
rs.
Anyway, to make it really work, in the PHP Classes repository downloads
I don't use the attachement attribute of Content-Disposition but I also
use Content-Location header. Since a lot of people use download manager
like GetRight, I put the a dummy attribute in the URL so it looks like:
the page
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/php-objects/ . If you send the message to
the above address I think you do not need to have a Yahoo account if you
don't have one and don't want to subscribe to it.
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es. I realize that it
was a mistake, but at least assume it, provide a work around that does
not require developers to discard the broken functions from their code
and pay more attention in the future to not make this mistake again,
don't you agree?
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Hello,
Derick Rethans wrote:
>
> Dear Manuel,
>
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>
> > What is the problem with 1000 switches? It is definitely better than
> > breaking backwards compatibility of functions that behaved like that for
> > 4 years.
>
Hello,
Markus Fischer wrote:
>
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 05:35:25AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote :
> > Gee, Markus, have you just arrived to php-dev? :-)
>
> Hehe. No, was at a party ;-)
For all these years? Long part, huh? ;-)
> > > That the particular
ause when you attempt fix the
behaviour of long standing functions like these that worked like that
for over 4 years, you are opening a precedent that give other developers
the right to do that for any other function. I don't think anybody is
interested to open that can of worms.
Regards,
Hello,
Markus Fischer wrote:
>
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 11:43:07PM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote :
> > Sure but they way it seems to me is that reporting the problem did not
> > make any difference. So why bother reporting?
>
> Just because yours was rejected doesn
heir businesses, because they just get
this kind of response and they certainly can use the time they spend
making a useful report in things that can really result in something
that the need.
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variable despite inside the function the argument variable seems to
have the right value.
Is this a PHP bug or this is not the right way to do it?
Try the example below.
Manuel Lemos
dummy="original";
$success=1;
$not_returned= &$object;
$copy=$object;
have some time
to comment. I assume you had time to check the free alternatives to your
products. I would not mind if your comments are somehow biased towards
your products as long as you present technical facts.
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rite is copying the existing database extensions and
> rewrite them with a common PHP-level API.
Ok, I don't have much time right away because I am working full time on
the development of MetaL at least until the end of the year.
That doesn't mean that other people could not start working on PE
itional that Metabase has unlike other
abstraction layers. You really need to know Metabase better.
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Hello,
Morgan Christiansson wrote:
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> > At 07:54 PM 11/17/01 -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >
> >> - Metabase API already provides true portability to database
> >> applications, so you would not need to crack your head doing what
> >> Metabase already
Hello,
Peter Bowyer wrote:
>
> To start with, I'm not on PHP-DEV, so if anyone wants to forward this
> across then feel free to do so.
>
> At 07:54 PM 11/17/01 -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >- Metabase API already provides true portability to database
> >applic
Hello,
Jim Winstead wrote:
>
> Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It seems that the newsgroup message approval mechanism is not working
> > when you post to more than one newsgroup.
>
> care to explain what you mean? your post showed up on both lists jus
Hello,
It seems that the newsgroup message approval mechanism is not working
when you post to more than one newsgroup.
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Hello,
"Stig S. Bakken" wrote:
>
> Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
> > Optimization can only be achieved at
n the
PHP community that there is no abstraction package in PHP.
Well, this is what I meant to talk to you in San Diego O'Reilly Open
Source Conference and in Frankfurt, but for whatever reasons you could
not attend. Anyway, I am giving the hand for cooperation. It is up to
you to decide
ters?
Apply for a CVS account. Somebody should reply to those requests.
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nd writer code written in C that I am
willing to donate if anybody is willing to turn it into a PHP module.
BTW, if you just give a RTF document module the .doc extension, Word
will still be able to figure that it is a RTF file and reads it like
that. This means that you can generate easily "
about it. For now more information about Meta-programming
is available at http://www.meta-language.net/ but I am not mentioning
anything about database procedure meta-language there yet.
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Hello,
Markus Fischer wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 08:07:17PM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote :
> > [...] lication. I don't think PEAR-DB provides this. [...]
>
> For me, Metabase and PEAR::DB (and others) were exactly written
> for that purpose: driver independ
e underlying database and you
can't tell it to do what the applications need.
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>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Markus Fischer wrote:
> &g
Hello,
Markus Fischer wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 01:47:10PM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote :
> > What I meant that it would never happen is the adoption of an existing
> > database abstraction package.
>
> Can you name a few?
Metabase, ADODB, PHPlib, etc.. This dis
Hello,
Markus Fischer wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 12:29:48PM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote :
> > I am afraid that will never happen.
>
> A project for db abstraction as an extension is already in the
> works. History discussions about it can be found on pear-dev
> ar
Hello,
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> There doesn't appear to be a standard database access API in PHP. Instead
> there's a separate API for each database supported. This is insanity for
> anyone that wants to be able to support multiple databases. I know there
> are a number of database abstracti
imitation of PHP Interbase API.
Maybe sometime later somebody adds a ibase_affected_rows() function, but
PHP scripts can't assume that the function exists because the PHP
version that is installed may not have such function yet.
I suggest that somebody apply that patch and PHP scripts that us
Hello,
Sorry if this has already been discussed, but I just arrived to this list.
What are the plans to add multi-threading support to PHP/Zend engine?
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Is this really a Apache problem or is it a PHP problem? Anybody knows how
to overcome this problem?
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ket first. :-)
>
> Very nicely put! :)
Does that mean you are going to start working on it?
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support.
Any plans to add multi-threading capabilities to PHP?
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ow, but that other broke the behaviour.
>And the PHP documentation should be consistent with the PHP source, not
>the other way around :)
Except when the source is buggy! :-)
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id which is probably not a good
>thing.
>We can try and look into fixing this problem though.
Resource values should be integers to be consistent with the PHP
documentation.
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o join what will become the Metabase core developers team.
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iency
>standpoint, this would be much better handled from the PHP API level, and
>not from the PHP language level.
Metabase API is made of simple functions (not objects that you have to
create). Doing what Metabase already does with built-in functions would
not buy you much that would be wor
nents based on Metabase like this for
browsing query results:
http://phpclasses.UpperDesign.com/browse.html/package/130
or even full application frameworks like Binary Cloud:
http://www.binarycloud.com/
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e a handy
>SMTP server that sends multi-line responses so I can test for real?
Hotmail: mail.hotmail.com .
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