This is only a summary. For a full list of changes see the NEWS file.
| Feature | RFC / announcement | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Bundled ZendOptimizer+ as OPcache | https://wiki.php.net/rfc/optimizerplus | zeev |
| /** | |
| * What you get in console after this script execution? | |
| */ | |
| for (var i=0; i<5; i++ ) { | |
| setTimeout(function() { | |
| console.log(i) | |
| }, i*1000) | |
| } |
This is only a summary. For a full list of changes see the NEWS file.
| Feature | RFC / announcement | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Bundled ZendOptimizer+ as OPcache | https://wiki.php.net/rfc/optimizerplus | zeev |
| #!/boot/bzImage | |
| # Linux kernel userspace initialization code, translated to bash | |
| # (Minus floppy disk handling, because seriously, it's 2017.) | |
| # Not 100% accurate, but gives you a good idea of how kernel init works | |
| # GPLv2, Copyright 2017 Hector Martin <[email protected]> | |
| # Based on Linux 4.10-rc2. | |
| # Note: pretend chroot is a builtin and affects the current process | |
| # Note: kernel actually uses major/minor device numbers instead of device name |
In this article I listed some common problems I encountered when I tried to use Freematics OBD-reader together with traccar device-tracking server. Both are open-source, thanks to which I was able to improve both and their cooperation.
Freematics: official repo and my fork.
traccar: official repo and my fork.