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Using Type Declaration instead of Type Hints
As my change has been reverted it seems appropriate to discuss the matter.
The PHP documentations refers to them as Type declaration, see: https://www.php.net/manual/en/functions.arguments.php#functions.arguments.type-declaration, and the original RFC introducing scalar types, uses the word "declaration", see: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/scalar_type_hints_v5 Although it is true that the PHP 5 documentation referred to them as "hints", and that the "Object Typehint" RFC is named as such but for all intent and purposes it is a type declaration.
Moreover, the word "declaration" is used in other places correctly instead of "hint", see:
PHP 7 also included new language features. Most notably, it introduces return type declarations for functions which complement the existing parameter type declarations, and support for the scalar types (integer, float, string, and boolean) in parameter and return type declarations.
Unusually for a dynamically typed language, PHP supports type declarations on function parameters, which are enforced at runtime. This has been supported for classes and interfaces since PHP 5.0, for arrays since PHP 5.1, for "callables" since PHP 5.4, and scalar (integer, float, string and boolean) types since PHP 7.0. PHP 7.0 also has type declarations for function return types, expressed by placing the type name after the list of parameters, preceded by a colon. For example, the getAdder function from the earlier example could be annotated with types like so in PHP 7:
By default, scalar type declarations follow weak typing principles.
(Emphasis mine)
As I'm new to contributing to Misplaced Pages, I don't know what to do about the following comment from the revert commit
"typehint" is the commonly used term in the community.
As sure it is referred to that but it is not accurate, and my understanding is that Misplaced Pages articles should be accurate.
Can someone more experienced clarify?
Template error in infobox
I don't know where to put this as so many different systems are affected, but I assume many watchers of this article are familiar with code going wrong... currently the infobox has an error "Error: first parameter cannot be parsed as a date or time." The error comes from the code {{start date and age|{{wikidata|qualifier|P348|P577}}}}
. The inner template returns "29 October 2020; 29 October 2020" because apparently it fetches the date both from the latest stable release and the release candidate version. That's not a valid date for the outer template, so we get this error. Is this a more general problem of the wikidata template? Is it expected to return multiple dates? If yes, can we avoid this problem by changing the Wikidata entry? If not, what else can we do to fix the error? We can put the date into the article manually, of course, but that's not a proper fix of the issue. Fetching the version ({{wikidata|property|reference|P348}}
) works flawlessly. User:Romainluc last changed the Wikidata entry. --mfb (talk) 21:32, 14 November 2020 (UTC)
- Try WP:VPT — GhostInTheMachine 22:11, 14 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Mfb: I added
|single=
to that line of the infobox as a temporary work-around until the underlying problem is identified and solved. I'm not sure what will happen if there is a release candidate that is dated AFTER the date of the last stable release - it might return the wrong date. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs) 23:47, 14 November 2020 (UTC)- Infoboxes should be using Module:WikidataIB. – Jonesey95 (talk) 01:08, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
It's December
It's past 26 November so shouldn't it be in the past tense? by kaiete (talk) 20:25, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Syntax highlighting
The syntaxhighlight
tag does not support modern PHP syntax:
$person = new class { public $firstName = "John"; public $lastName = "Smith"; public function name(){ return "$this->firstName $this->lastName"; } };
or
class MyClass { public string $var1; public array $var2; function pr(string|int $array, array|null $subj): float|false { } } $myObj->pr(subj: , array: "John");
37.212.37.47 (talk) 17:10, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
Design an Office 365 Email signature
Microsoft 365 (Office 365) is becoming trend for organizations to choose the communication platform for all sized business. In parallel there may be need of having a corporate email signature for all the users. If you're searching for an easy solution to design and manage branded email signatures across the organization, sigsync Office 365 email signature service is one of best approach. Few highlights of the email signature software: Retrieves details from Azure AD and adds in your email signature Supports to create email signatures and disclaimers for organization Adds email signatures under all reply and forward emails Provides the preview of email signature during email compose Enables signature in sent items Supports email signatures across all email clients and devices Centrally manages Office 365 email signature for all the employees User-friendly dashboard to create and customize templates as per the business needs Automatic configuration of Exchange Online connectors Supports to include company logo promotional banners, social media links in email siganture Supports web analytic and OneClick survey in signature — Preceding unsigned comment added by FainaqOP (talk • contribs) 10:23, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
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