[00:35:17] Hello folks,How are you? Lets make easy money.It's not a spam. Just answer surveys, play games, download apps, complete tasks. Register with my referral.Activate from your mail.I will help you from there to get more money. Go on ;)copy and paste address https://csl.ink/4cQJ [00:35:56] "Not spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam." [00:40:47] how about "it's not a ban" [00:43:47] Extended permanent vacation. [00:49:09] Hello. [08:29:44] o/ [08:32:09] Is there any way to managed 2 extensions that provide the same parser function? Something like $extension.$function? [08:33:41] I'd be willing to help implement that if nothing like it exists already [09:08:29] pew: when you call $parser->setFunctionHook, it'll return the previously set callback if there was one. the callback you set can wrap the old one if you want to chain the two extensions somehow [09:17:56] legoktm: I'm looking for a way to explictly invoke a function depending on the extension that owns, because right now one extension overrides the other extension [09:18:22] well I was suggesting not have the extensions override each other [09:18:28] that just seems like a recipie for disaster [09:18:58] well yeah that'd be the easiest way to fix this :P [09:19:06] pew: if you call $parser->getFunctionHooks() you can figure out which extension controls the hook [09:19:08] unfortunately I didn't write either extension [09:19:47] ask one to rename? [09:20:03] I did that already [09:20:35] Just thought I'd see if there's any other way around the issue [09:20:48] not really :/ [09:20:58] * pew creates a pr [10:21:03] hi [18:35:52] o/ [19:08:57] \o