On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 11:36 PM, Paul M Foster wrote:
> The more I've thought about it since then, the more I've considered it a
> Good Thing(tm). It makes troubleshooting existing code a whole lot
> easier. I don't have to wonder what the autoloader is doing or where the
> files are, on which th
Hi Paul,
Swiftlet implements PSR-0, an unofficial standard that many of the
larger frameworks seem to be adopting. It simply maps namespaces to a
path, e.g. Foo\Bar\Baz translates to Foo/Bar/Baz.php. The advantage is
that you should be able to drop in third-party libraries which are
included by th
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Rui Hu wrote:
> hi,
>
> How PHP sets variables in $_SERVER, say, $DOCUMENT_ROOT? What should I know
> if I want to modify $_SERVER myself?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Rui Hu
>
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 09:24:38AM +1100, Elbert F wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> I think you're right that I may be abusing the constructor a bit. I'm going
> to follow your suggestion and split it up into smaller functions. I'm also
> thinking of moving the set_error_handler and spl_autoload_register
>
Hi Simon,
I think you're right that I may be abusing the constructor a bit. I'm going
to follow your suggestion and split it up into smaller functions. I'm also
thinking of moving the set_error_handler and spl_autoload_register
functions to index.php where Swiftlet is bootstrapped so they can be
c
On 12 Feb 2012 at 19:01, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> Optional arguments must be given a default value...
>
> function my_func(&$arg1, $arg2, $arg3, $arg4 = null, $arg5 = null, &$arg6 =
> null)
>
> Note that passing a default value by reference was not supported prior to
> PHP5.
>
> All the relevant d
On 12 Feb 2012, at 18:51, Tim Streater wrote:
> I have a function defined thus:
>
> function my_func (&$arg1, $arg2, $arg3, $arg4, $arg5, &$arg6)
> {
>
> // code here
>
> }
>
> I call this with variously the first three arguments only, or all six, taking
> care that if I call it w
I have a function defined thus:
function my_func (&$arg1, $arg2, $arg3, $arg4, $arg5, &$arg6)
{
// code here
}
I call this with variously the first three arguments only, or all six, taking
care that if I call it with fewer arguments then I don't try to acces $arg4,
$arg5, or $a
Hi, Elbert
I've looked through the code and found it quite tiny. I like that.
Until now I found some things that I'd like to discuss with you:
In the class App you're doing all the stuff (routing, calling the
constructor aso) in the constructor. Would it not be better to have
separate functions
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