Well demerphq, let me try to explain my intentions a bit more, although you might find this node informational so as to my purpose.

(...) are you really sure you are doing what you want to do?

I am not totally sure, but I am looking for a module that can help busy monks place some sort of protection against the vulnerability explained in the document referenced on this whitepaper until better measures can be applied by the respective module authors.

(...)I can't think of any code that actually uses warnings::warn() at all, so I don't see why redefining it would be particularly useful.

Certainly, at my company none of the code I've seen lately uses warnings::warn(), but I wanted to include it anyway just for completeness.

(...) this approach is a little strange and has potential problems playing well with other modules/code.

This is exactly where I would like enlightenment from you as well as other nodes. Please let's discuss that in this meditation. And thanks a lot for your answer.

Best regards

-lem, but some call me fokat


In reply to Re: Re: How to stack a call to a class method by fokat
in thread How to stack a call to a class method by fokat

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