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2:01 PM
@rdlowrey I counted 6 arguments
 
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2 mins ago, by rdlowrey
Oh I can't count. There are only six parameters there, not seven :)
 
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@SecondRikudo Me too, eventually :)
 
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Actually, I just skipped 6 and went to "7." Duh. This is PHP you noobs.
4
 
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 4 hours ago, by Second Rikudo
I'm blind.
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 4 hours ago, by Second Rikudo
I may need to replace my eyes again.
@rdlowrey Badumtss
I SAW THAT! YOU CHEATER!
 
user895378
Saw what? :)
 
2:03 PM
Saw what?
 
posted on August 27, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Buck */

 
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@AndreaFaulds Another approach that I really like personally is something like this (it's what I've been doing in my userland things lately) ...
 
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$promise = somethingAsync($arg1, $arg2);
$result = $promise->wait();
 
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The the operation completes successfully you get the result. If not, the relevant exception is thrown.
 
user895378
You eliminate separate APIs for sync and async.
 
2:09 PM
uuuh for the matter, when I mentioned node.js API, I didn't talk about promises
 
user895378
And you can attach callbacks to the future value promised
 
they're another matter entirely :P
 
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It's not a thenable, though.
 
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Thenables are terrible.
 
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It's like a Scala Future.
 
2:09 PM
@rdlowrey Yeah, I like that
 
user895378
And for async you just do:
 
Especially as you can simplify it to just this: $result = somethingAsync($arg1, $arg2)->wait();
 
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$promise->when(function($error = null, $result = null) {});
 
user895378
So it's more monadic. Everything always returns a promise for the future result. If you want to wait for it, you wait for it. Otherwise you just specify your error-first callback on the promise.
 
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Of course that requires pretty much all IO in the system to be capable on non-blocking.
 
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2:11 PM
But with libuv the work for that is already done.
 
that sounds very much like promises with coroutines
 
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Yes, exactly.
 
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You can yield the promise and the holder of the generator can send the result back or throw the exception back in on completion.
 
user895378
You don't need thenables if you have generators.
 
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2:15 PM
function doSomething() {
    try {
        $result = (yield someOtherAsyncThing());
    } catch (\Exception $e) {
        // async error handling is easy.
    }
}
 
user895378
This is how I'm doing all of my userland async things presently.
 
I still don't understand yield properly.
 
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And if someone wants to use my async things without knowledge of event loops or non-blocking it's as simple as appending a ->wait() call.
 
@rdlowrey yup
 
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$response = (new Artax\Client)->request('http://www.google.com')->wait();
 
2:16 PM
@SecondRikudo do you understand what coroutines are?
 
@FlorianMargaine Nope.
 
it's a function where you can return anywhere in it (classic) and come back anywhere in it
does yield make more sense that way?
it's a tool enabling this
 
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I spent about a year trying all sorts of different variations on how to handle async things and the current co-routine approach with a basic future value primitive is by far the best solution I've come to.
 
That sounds more like a goto than anything else to me :|
 
2:18 PM
@rdlowrey yup, there's been a lot of discussions about promises/generators/coroutines in the js world, and this is the best way that's used
@SecondRikudo it kinda is
 
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@FlorianMargaine Yes, it was validating for me to know that completely independent of the js process I came to the same solution they did.
 
@rdlowrey I'm trying to write a library for coroutine async
 
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@AndreaFaulds I was going to ping you about this after you mentioned on the town hall how you were doing your own async things.
 
Hasn't really gone anywhere because while I have a working Reactor (i.e. event loop), I have no async things to use.
 
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@AndreaFaulds Aye, that's the rub. Sucks because you have to create all your own libs to use it :)
 
2:20 PM
@FlorianMargaine Okay, so what does this have to do with generators and iterators?
 
Hi guys
 
@rdlowrey I think I might try and hook into ReactPHP or something like it so I don't have to implement all the backend myself
 
Anyone have any idea why session data would suddenly stop working .. Running php apache2...
 
function getIPTask() {
    yield;

    $stream = new Hanno\Stream("http://ip.jsontest.com/", "r");
    $data = (yield 'until' => $stream->read());
    $data = json_decode($data);
    var_dump($data->ip);
}
$reactor = new Hanno\Reactor;
$reactor->addTask(getIPTask());
$reactor->run();
It's just like synchronous code! But it's async!!!!
 
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@AndreaFaulds well, FWIW I have my own things in that arena as well. I specifically did it because ... well ... react is too slow for me.
 
2:21 PM
@rdlowrey My beef with React is a lack of documentation.
 
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@AndreaFaulds that too.
 
We should team up and take over the world!
 
@SecondRikudo a generator is a function that yields. When it yields, it returns out of the function. When it's recalled (with ->next()), it restarts from the yield, not from the beginning of the function
 
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@AndreaFaulds Fine with me :) Here's where I'm at right now with event loops. I've been using that in one form or another for the last two years. It's the basis for my ultra-performant userland http/websocket server.
 
Okay, how does that help you do things asynchronously?
 
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2:23 PM
and here's where the promise/future stuff I was talking about lives: github.com/rdlowrey/After
 
Let's say I have a large database, and I want to asynchronously SELECT from it, and then do something with the resultset once it's done.
How can I do that with coroutines?
 
@rdlowrey Hmm, I'll have a look at it later
 
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@SecondRikudo It's more about helping with flow control.
 
user895378
@SecondRikudo It lets you write asynchronous code that feels like it's synchronous
 
Okay, let's flow with that
@rdlowrey How do you write asynchronous code to begin with?
 
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2:24 PM
You either need (1) threads or (2) a non-blocking event loop for everything to run inside.
 
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Or both.
 
go has both.
 
user895378
libuv provides both as well, and it does so in an OS-agnostic way.
 
oh? I didn't know it provided threads
@rdlowrey same for go :P
 
user895378
Yeah this is why I keep agitating that libuv should be the basis for future PHPs
 
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2:26 PM
Rust uses libuv under the hood as well.
 
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(and node, obviously)
 
user895378
You can't do non-blocking file system things without some form of threading. So a good solution has no choice but to deal with threads.
 
Merged master into bigint branch. Now it compiles and appears to work with int64, which is good
 
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@AndreaFaulds The problem I ran into (and one of my issues with react) is that you just can't compete with something like node on a performance scale if you implement things like streams in userland.
 
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And since I've been known to masturbate to prioritize performance benchmarks that ends up being a prohibitive thing.
 
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2:34 PM
To get the kind of results I needed in my server I had to eschew abstractions like that and stick as close as possible to the native functions.
 
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Abstraction is nice, but it always comes at the cost of performance.
 
Right, node's all C++ underneath
 
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Which is why we need to build these things into PHP at the language level so we can have nice things that aren't slow :)
 
:-/
 
Yep
@rdlowrey Wait, PHP having nice things that aren't slow?! Are you sure you're talking about PHP?!
 
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2:39 PM
Maybe it's just me, but I'm feeling a lot of optimism around PHP lately. Like we can actually do these things.
 
@rdlowrey We CAN have nice things!
 
I'm reading @NikiC's article here: nikic.github.io/2012/12/22/…
 
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And not be stuck in a messy time-warp from the year 2002.
 
Completely unrelated: I love Ode an die Freude (Ode to Joy), it's such a beautiful song. One of the few songs I know the lyrics to :P
 
He has me until the part about SystemCalls
Can anyone help me understand this?
 
2:40 PM
@rdlowrey Glad to have helped!
 
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Ode to Joy was the composition I played at the lone recital of my short-lived piano-playing career as a five year old.
 
You could play piano that well at 5?!
 
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Not the whole thing mind you. If I could've played that well I wouldn't have had a short-lived career lol.
 
I don't find it overly surprising if he could. -_- Those genes.
 
2:47 PM
I'm not sure how any library that has a thin wrapper around native threading functions is actually any use for the purposes of threading php ... I'll go one further, that's not useful, at all ...
 
@SecondRikudo Co-routine driven async is actually all a ruse; it's a marketing gimmick.
 
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The point isn't really to expose threading for PHP (at least not in my view). It's to provide a unified API for doing non-blocking file system things.
 
but but ...
not all code is I/O bound
 
@JoeWatkins s/not all/most is not/
 
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True, but IO is a much bigger bottleneck in typical PHP code where you're just doing CRUD with a database.
 
2:49 PM
but those things have async apis ...
 
@rdlowrey for an application, definitely. For arbitrary code, not really...
 
we don't need to change the nature of php to take advantage of that ... it would be harmful to do so
to support an event driven php, it would need to be threaded, in the completely opposite way to what it is now ..
it's an underestimation to think that can change easily, it definitely cannot
 
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Certainly. The kind of things I want to see would necessitate a complete rewrite.
 
@JoeWatkins threaded under the hood. Userland could still be non-threaded...
 
@ircmaxell Just like node.js is non-threaded.
 
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2:53 PM
Folks, can we give @julienPauli and @Tyr43l some serious love for making tomorrow's #PHP 5.6 release a thing? So much work goes into that.
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^ I don't even want to think about how much work they have to do to make a release happen. No way that doesn't get really frustrating.
 
@AndreaFaulds slightly different though, because node cannot be threaded. Where as this system could be (using pthreads), just with transparent threading under the hood...
 
if it's threaded under the hood then it's threaded in userland, the threading model used means you have to jump through 10,000 hoops to have a thread anywhere, userland or not, if the threading model were different, shared everything, you would have to lock up 10,000 times ... I'd put money on it ... you will get nothing from that, mutual exclusion is not free, by php's nature it would be required everywhere or nowhere, we choose almost nowhere ...
 
@ircmaxell Well, we could allow threading in PHP, yes, but core PHP is non-threaded and I hope it stays that way.
 
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@JoeWatkins I don't understand why if it's threaded under the hood it has to be threaded in userland.
 
2:54 PM
it's not non threaded, it has a threading model ...
 
@rdlowrey Me neither.
 
@JoeWatkins well, what I mean is threads under the hood to control blocking operations. That doesn't need to hook into PHP's threading model
 
@rdlowrey My brain dropped the 'for'
 
Morning
 
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@SecondRikudo lol nice.
 
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2:56 PM
@Leri morning
 
@DanLugg ping
 
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@ircmaxell that's what I was thinking too.
 
@Leri pong
 
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Hide the complexity of what makes things async from userland.
 
@rdlowrey Just like node.js or Twisted do.
 
2:57 PM
@rdlowrey right. And that's fundamentally compatible with userland threading, so you could do both, but they are not mutually exclusive or mutually conclusive
 
@DanLugg How do you test thread locks usually (C#)? I'll give you an example if you want to get a better idea.
 
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I do like that userland doesn't have to know about the complexity of threading though.
 
By the way, any of you familiar with Twisted? It has a different approach to node.js in some ways.
 
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All userland code needs to know is that this happens asynchronously. Whether that uses threads or nbio under the hood is immaterial.
 
@AndreaFaulds except neither node or twisted allow for user-land threading...
@AndreaFaulds twisted was around LONG before node...
 
2:58 PM
@ircmaxell PHP doesn't. Pthreads is an extension.
@ircmaxell Oh, I know that.
 
some file operations require the help of threads to appear as non-blocking ... I'm not opposed to introducing better facilities with regard to streams only, but it doesn't make sense to talk about changing the nature of php in order to make in in general event driven without also having a completely different threading model, like the one used internally for libuv, which will be the opposite of shared nothing ...
 
@AndreaFaulds which is supported in core thanks to ZTS...
 
@ircmaxell We have ZTS for reasons other than just pthreads though, no?
 
@AndreaFaulds correct, but that doesn't make it any less "real threads"
 
it's been there for ~14 years ... in windows a thread is more efficient than a process, in unix, in terms of raw performance of a shared nothing process, it makes no nevermind ... pthreads are as real as it gets ...
 
3:00 PM
@JoeWatkins well, I meant to distinguish from Python or JS's green threads...
 
oh right ...
 
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Yeah green threads can take it on down the road as far as I'm concerned.
 
they're not that ...
 
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Don't bring that weak sauce in here, green threads ;)
 
pointless things ... almost a cruel trick ...
 
3:01 PM
green threads have their place
 
the late 80's ...
I can't get on board, they look to me like a lie ...
 
@JoeWatkins I didn't like that one of your test cases crashed, so I'm fixing Zend for you ;-)
 
that passes for me now ... or did a few hours ago ...
 
Guys what is the function of yield in php, like in the question above?
 
@JoeWatkins what's that?
 
3:02 PM
@JoeWatkins Oh, I'm not saying they are better than real threads
 
@Jack they all pass
 
36
Q: What does yield mean in PHP?

GordonI've recently stumbled over this code: function xrange($min, $max) { for ($i = $min; $i <= $max; $i++) { yield $i; } } I've never seen this yield keyword before. Trying to run the code I get Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE on line x So what is this yiel...

 
@JoeWatkins wait, let me give you an interesting test case.
@JoeWatkins What does this give you on master?
 
[joe@localhost php-src]$ php test.php


    int(5)
NULL
int(6)
NULL
string(6) "hello2"
int(6)
NULL
 
See? Wrong isn't it
 
3:04 PM
I didn't read the code yet ...
wrong
 
> SSLv3 support is not compiled into the OpenSSL library PHP is linked against
 
something dtored toString result
 
/shakes fist @rdlowrey
 
@JoeWatkins please fetch again from upstream :)
 
@Ja͢ck wait, what?
 
3:06 PM
@ircmaxell :)
 
better
 
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@DaveRandom Is that E_NOTICE or E_WARNING, btw?
 
@rdlowrey warning
 
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@DaveRandom And do you get that with the "catch-all" constants (like STREAM_CRYPTO_ANY_CLIENT)?
 
> SSLv3 support is not compiled into the OpenSSL library against which PHP is linked
bloody 'muricans
 
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3:07 PM
@DaveRandom Oh, I totally agree.
 
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But all the existing error messages used that borked format, so I didn't want to change them.
 
user895378
That grammar gaffe drove me nuts as well.
 
user895378
I would love to see a commit fixing it if you're so inclined :)
 
The English language does not permit using prepositions to terminate sentences. If you could all be so kind as to stop doing it that would be awesome.
 
@NikiC think I've found a leak in the new GMP operator stuff - that was one of yours right? Trying to make a small reproduction script.
 
3:09 PM
@rdlowrey :-P
I'm not going to start rocking the boat like that just yet
 
@DaveRandom Amateur-soon-to-be-student linguist here, you're wrong.
 
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haahaha that's the same thing I thought. Didn't want to bump the file and do the whole commit process just to fix bad grammar in the error messages.
 
@AndreaFaulds orly?
 
@DaveRandom English is defined by usage. Is it good style? Eh, depends on your style guide. Is it valid English? Definitely.
 
@AndreaFaulds why did you add the tag to that question?
I thought we were getting rid of version defined tags?
 
3:11 PM
We are?
 
@Leigh that would be helpful, thanks
 
They were all aliased ages ago
 
because while generators were introduced in 5.5, they are useful for 5.6 and 5.7 and 7 and 8 and 4414
 
imho it's okay to tag something about generators specifically as 5.5
 
That's true, but it's also true of most php-5.5 questions I'd assume
 
3:12 PM
@AndreaFaulds Yeh I've never liked that argument. Integration of colloquialisms is no excuse for syntax sloppiness, IMHO
 
I think of it as php >= 5.5
 
the annoying part is when people tag things with php-5.5 because "I use php 5.5"
 
@DaveRandom Syntax is something you cannot be sloppy with.
@NikiC Right, I agree with you there
 
I still think version specific tags should only apply to questions concerning only that version
 
3:13 PM
@DaveRandom Also, it's not a colloquialism. It's long been a part of the English language.
 
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@DaveRandom Another pet peeve that makes me crazy is when people use -ing to turn a verb into an adjective where -ive is correct. e.g. "Ice cream is so addicting" ... NO IT'S NOT, IT'S ADDICTIVE.
 
People tend to assume English taught in schools is "proper". There's no such thing, it's just a particular style guide. It's like less vs fewer.
Similar to the distinction between PHP best practise and valid PHP.
 
@AndreaFaulds Yes, but that's essentially what "defined by usage" amounts to - usage alterations begin as colloquial variations.
 
@DaveRandom "The OpenSSL library PHP is linked against doesn't support SSLv3" <-- better? :)
 
3:15 PM
@DaveRandom Well, yes, that's how languages work. Languages are defined by usage. There's no other sane definition.
 
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@AndreaFaulds So, you mean like how PHP is defined by the zend implementation and we don't need a spec? ;)
 
@rdlowrey I think you might be buying ice cream from the wrong place. You know the fact that some ice cream vans sell crack doesn't translate to it being a good idea to buy ice cream from crack dealers, right?
 
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@DaveRandom "Hey little kid, you want some ice cream?"
 
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Seems legit. And his van has rainbows and unicorns painted on the side.
 
@rdlowrey PHP is a formal language with strict rules. OK, fairly loose ones, but strict rules nonetheless.
 
3:16 PM
@rdlowrey ICE(tm) cream?
 
> "Hey little kid, you want some ice?"
 
@Ja͢ck You mean ICE® Cream® surely
 
heh
 
Alt+R is ®, Alt+Shift+2 is ™
By the way, the Mac keyboard layout is vastly superior to the default one on PCs.
 
3:18 PM
@Ja͢ck PHP "7"
 
"I would love some chocolate asscream"
Yes, that too!
 
@DaveRandom Any movement on that contract stuff?
 
user895378
Didn't need that mental image.
 
@rdlowrey What do you mean? The Starbucks cup?
 
user895378
Your chocolate situation a couple messages up.
 
3:21 PM
Oh, that :D
 
surprising lack of questions this morning
 
You know, StackOverflow has the wrong name.
It should be called SegmentationFault, much more common error ;)
 
user895378
afk. Walking the dog. Please direct all pings in the intervening minutes to my personal assistant, @Feeds. I'm sure he will respond accordingly and tell you that your message is why we can't have nice things.
 
@AndreaFaulds I think StackOverflow is how it was intended and SegmentationFault is what it turned out to be ;)
 
@NikiC :)
 
3:27 PM
LOL, that awkward moment when the second user doesn't have enought of reputation to chat.
 
user 2?
 
@Fabien A bit snowed under at work, and juggling a couple of other things. Would be good if you could get me any more specific info on the current state of things. I think I'll say that I will have a chat with them for half an hour or so to determine whether I can actually help them at all.
 
Solving some problem with sessions here on stack.
 
@DaveRandom that may be best. How would you like them to reach you or visa-versa?
 
@NikiC Yep, and then they set ulimit -c unlimited to add core dumps ;-)
 
3:29 PM
@AndreaFaulds Who said anything about sane? This is English we are talking about. We make exceptions to the rules purely to screw with foreigners, afaict.
 
@DaveRandom Well, you can't formally define a natural language and have it be a useful definition.
Because nobody speaks a formal definition.
 
@DaveRandom as far as I can t...?
 
@Fabien Tell them to email <my un>@php.net I guess, only issue is it may be next week before I can get to it
@FlorianMargaine "can tell"
 
ah. Thanks.
 
3:31 PM
@DaveRandom Info passed on.
 
@Ja͢ck you mean post an iso of the whole vm
actually, send over the whole computer, don't know what a vm is
@ircmaxell meh, now both of us replied ^^
 
lol
 
@Leigh thanks for the report, I'll check it later
 
Hmm
Could we add M_TAU to complement M_PI?
 
3:38 PM
@NikiC it's all good :-D
 
Hurts nobody, helps people dealing with radians
 
@AndreaFaulds no.
 
@NikiC No problem (would love mpz_import and mpz_export by the way - I guess I could be less lazy and do it myself though...)
 
@NikiC Why not?
 
hi @Leigh !!
 
3:39 PM
hey Joe
 
@AndreaFaulds because blasphemy?
 
@DaveRandom not forsaken us ... he's right there ...
 
@AndreaFaulds "This range must be finite." ... which range? the range of values that can be stored or the one that must be supported?
 
@NikiC Gives you more accuracy if you're doing Tau-based math
 
@Leigh @DaveRandom was spreading vicious lies about you earlier ... that you had forsaken us for something called "real life" ...
 
3:40 PM
@Ja͢ck One that is supported. Deliberately precludes bigints etc.
 
@AndreaFaulds aint nobody doing tau based math
 
@NikiC Anyone who wants to keep their sanity is, but PHP has few developers of that kind. ;)
If not tau, M_2PI
 
Hey, I need advice on something. Situation: You have multiple users connected to a web socket server, when any of the uses submits a form to update a customer order status I need to notify all other users who are connected to the websocket server. It would be crazy to keep querying the database in the servers loop to find out if the status has changed, I could poll the server but I'd prefer web sockets. How do sites like stackoverflow for example do this sort of thing?
 
nah, I decided that I wasn't learning anything in my current job, so I went from dev -> sysadmin to round off my knowledge a bit, not been touching PHP for the past months.
 
@AndreaFaulds But then, isn't that range by definition finite? Not sure what it really adds to the sentence.
 
3:41 PM
@Ja͢ck Bigints have infinite range, at least theoretically.
Hmm
 
When you are on a question, it tells you if an edit or new answer has come in, they seem to be doing something smoother than polling the server so it has to be web sockets or something similar right?
 
@Leigh but what about kittens, we could still talk about kittens ...
 
But the range to be supported is finite. @AndreaFaulds
 
@Ja͢ck Should I rephrase it "integers must have constant and finite upper and lower bounds"?
 
I wrote about 20 lines of php in the last 2 months ... but I still come here, because kittens :D
 
3:42 PM
 
@rdlowrey not only have I just pushed the SSL buffering fix, I think I even managed to not fuck anything up! \o/
 
@Ja͢ck The problem is bigints are boundless, limited only by available memory. I want to explicitly state PHP's integers cannot be bigints.
 
@JoeWatkins there has been a small amount of forsaking, been giving Rust a go.
 
Can someone think of a better way to specify that?
 
The only way I can see of doing this would be to push the form update using the websocket connection and not regular form submission
 
3:44 PM
@Leigh for anything interesting ?
 
"Cannot display 4-d sphere" lol
 
@JoeWatkins just to learn it. Been working through cryptopals.com challenges with it
 
@JoeWatkins I come here for making evil plans about PHP's future
EEEEVIL plans
 
kittens > evil plans @AndreaFaulds
@Leigh I should have a go with it I guess ... keeps being mentioned ... haven't had a reason ...
crypto gives me a headache though ...
 
Stop encrypting your head then
 
3:48 PM
@JoeWatkins Evil plans involving kittens
 
@ircmaxell they obviously had a lot of fun with that :)
 
Vi is amazing
 
@JoeWatkins ooh ooh, travis-ci for ext/ustring pls :D
 
can you do it ?
do I have to do something ?
 
no, the repo is not mine.
travis "security" is enforced by the prefix of the repo name.
just set it to "only run when .travis.yml" is present.
have to find a way to install a binary for php7 though.
otherwise we have to build php-src just for ext/ustring .. seems like a waste :)
 
@ircmaxell That's not a bad question nor is it impossible
Or at least I can't think of why it would be impossible
 
@AndreaFaulds but it is a duplicate
 
@DaveRandom Aha.
 
@AndreaFaulds it is impossible to do in a single statement without dynamically building SQL
 
@ircmaxell Did they ask for a single-statement solution?
 
3:57 PM
40
A: SQL: deleting tables with prefix

Andre MillerYou cannot do it with just a single MySQL command, however you can use MySQL to construct the statement for you: In the MySQL shell or through PHPMyAdmin, use the following query SELECT CONCAT( 'DROP TABLE ', GROUP_CONCAT(table_name) , ';' ) AS statement FROM information_schema.tables ...

 
@AndreaFaulds It is, however, a duplicate.
 
Does SQL have some sort of eval() equivalent?
 
o.0
 
@SecondRikudo Aha.
 
@AndreaFaulds PREPARE/EXECUTE
 
3:57 PM
@AndreaFaulds Yup.
 
@Jack doing
 
@DaveRandom Thus it can be done in a single query :)
Multiple statements, but still.
 
@JoeWatkins for great justice :D
 
Capitalization is the difference between "I helped my friend @Jack off a horse" and "i helped my friend @jack off a horse"
 
@AndreaFaulds I suspect many would argue the toss over the precise definition of a "query" until the end of time. I think that most clients would not send more than one statement to the server at once, not 100% certain though.
 
3:59 PM
@DaveRandom Most clients have some way to send multiple statements if you want, though.
 

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