posix_kill() is the epitome of PHP interface design: arguments in the opposite order to how any Unix user would think of them and if you swap them it provides no diagnostic information, just silently fails or if you're lucky sends a signal you didn't want to a core system process
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Probably jsut turn the server off and never return
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oh i only debugged this for four hours ain't hardly nothin' *twitch*
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Sorry to be an old Perl snob (who doesn’t even code anymore), but thanks for making me feel smug about having always ignored PHP.
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man i loved being a Perl snob
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i agree, PHP 4 being the final version would have been a suitable punishment for PHP adoption
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