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ext-eio support #90
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Because our in implementation
It's hard to report a bug if you can only report instability within your context, and not outside it.
Correct, and I've had a long talk with @clue about this and part of the slow progress on this package is the number of issues it has. When I initially started creating this package I want to far with the features it has and I wanted in. As a result, the package is rather big and complex. To counter that I'm going to do a rewrite soon only including |
I see so "unreliable" wasn't the extension itself but rather your usage and you didn't have the time and energy to maintain it properly. Okay that's understandable. Some simplifications to the scope of the package should indeed help it. As for
Another thing that might possibly help you is that some time ago I made significant refactoring for The thing is that amphp already does support all three extensions - |
That is pretty much the plan in a nutshell. Not intending to do any adapter specific test, but have a test suite that will test all of them and enforce equal behaviour across all of them.
Which segfault is this? |
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Thanks! Will post here again once the rewrite effort it far enough to also include |
Right so th is afternoon I got a PoC working that can list directories, and read file contents in both |
@enumag Thanks for bringing this up, I agree my previous message could have come over as condescending, which I didn't intend. I think As pointed out already, we've dropped this with #79 because our integration turned out to be somewhat unreliable. As @WyriHaximus said, we're currently in the process of restructuring the whole project to provide a more stable solution (#46 and others). I'm looking forward to add back I believe this has been answered, so I'm closing this for now. Please come back with more details if you feel this needs more input and we can always reopen this 👍 |
I can see the support was dropped in #79. But there is only a claim that the extension is "unreliable" without any specific problem.
What's the reason? The author of ext-eio told me that you never reported any bug there.
Certainly it's better and faster to use such extension than spawning subprocesses for each filesystem operation, right?
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