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1:00 PM
I'm just trying to get a high level understanding
Everything works on dev. Can the code be moved, or does Composer do something behind the scenes I need to understand to get it working on prod?
 
did you looked at the php error logs?
 
Wes
i don't upload the vendor folder, i install dependencies on server directly. but i suppose you could do that
 
I wouldn't recommend that.
 
Wes
yeah me neither...
 
@Goose If you've got working Composer on dev then there should be two files composer.json and composer.lock you need to commit them both, on your production env you need installed Composer binary and run composer install command inside your project just right there were are your composer.* files this cause installing your dependencies into vendor directory and regenerates vendor/autoload.php file
 
1:04 PM
Does composer generate a lock file?
 
yes
the lock file contains the "current versions" , that are being used on the development environment
it's what composer install reads, when you execute it
 
@kelunik I dunno. I don't think it will go down well, a lot of people rely on the fuzzyness of it. It would probably need another function (or at least a "strict mode" flag which is disabled by default)
 
@Goose Composer is package manager so most of apps build their artifact on ContinousIntegration servers when composer install is executed and all source codes with all vendor/ directory are packed somehow and then delivered to production environment
 
it's not unreasonable to want a best-guess approach to stuff like that, it's particularly useful with user input
 
@DaveRandom That's probably the way to go, yes. We should still have a change request in the bug tracker.
@DaveRandom It should in no way be the default.
 
1:11 PM
@brzuchal it actually depends on the server "layout". The strategies for single-box will be vastly different, compared with a system with "failover" option. And both of those strategies will be incompatible with a cluster.
 
@DaveRandom We should really turn github.com/amphp/uri into a full URI parser.
 
@tereško I use Docker so my CI builds artifact which is Docker Image pushed to Docker Registry so there are containers running on production env from those images
 
Stupid internet connection.
Every time the connection drops the VPN connection is terminated and about 6 putty shells die at once
 
@Sean it's because you guys are disconnecting from the world, and are going to float back into the ocean...
 
brb moving to scotland
 
1:15 PM
@kelunik Making an URI parser would be nice to have also components parser because sometimes you need only parse path with query and fragment, sometimes just authority section and with punnycode support also
@tereško Sorry, that's my flow so I'm basing on this what I know best
 
@brzuchal this would become unsustainable, if you had to work with a system, that has "local" servers on each continent
as I said, there is no "one true deployment strategy"
each is tailored for ones requirements
... it's why we pay devops :D
 
@tereško Yeah, it'll be nice tu know such system
I'm dealing with macro-scale for now
 
1:30 PM
Closure::bindto documentation is missing change in PHP7.0.0 – #74285
 
Wes
nice this bugs thing @DaveRandom best thing you guys added to @Jeeves
 
@Wes What is the meaning of life?
 
Wes
@Jeeves 42
 
@Wes The hitchikers guide to the galaxy?
 
@Jeeves yes,no
 
1:39 PM
@Linus The real meaning of life is 42.
 
@PeeHaa Have you ever been to phpconference.nl or fancy going?
 
bob
hey peeps, quick question. if you have a bunch of variables and all but one is empty how can i put that value into a new variable?
 
@Wes thank @kelunik :-)
 
@Wes :-)
 
Wes
\o/ it's really useful
 
1:43 PM
@bob you are solving the wrong problem
 
@Danack I've been. Once as an attendee and once as a speaker. I felt it was an excellent conference with a critical audience, excellent speakers and interesting topics. The only thing that was lacking was the dutch lunch.
 
bob
@tereško I thought so. I have multiple html select elements. all will be empty apart from one. (as only one is required)
 
@Danack I want to but aren't those tickets crazy expensive?
IIRC that's what kept me from going before
 
@PeeHaa they are regular commercial conf prized. the IPC in germany costs about the same.
 
@Gordon Not the conferences I attend
 
1:54 PM
@PeeHaa then you might not be attending commercial confs.
 
umm.... would this book be okay to learn some C?
 
I indeed tend to avoid any of them with prices like that
 
@bob does each select contain different type of data?
 
@PeeHaa zend con w\out workshops is $1,195.00. IPC Spring Berlin w\out workshops is 919€
 
bob
@tereško yes
 
2:05 PM
because you could simply use name="something[]", when defining those selects
 
@Gordon never been to one, but how is a conference worth 1000EUR?
It's just some talks and networking?
 
@Gordon Yes
Exactly
 
well, you need a venue, you need catering, you need to pay all these speakers (travel exp, accomodation, gifts, potentially even a salary) and your employees. You need to market your conf, etc. - it's not cheap to do a conf.
 
Yeah of course, I mean more from a consumer perspective
 
bob
@tereško That's what i did, the put them in to post variables.
 
2:10 PM
As in, how do I justify paying that much? Or how do I convince my boss of paying that much
 
Even worse when your boss is you...
 
@Patrick commercial confs are b2b, not b2c so it's not aimed at consumers. when I was still freelancing I didn't care for the fee because I needed to have expenses.
 
@Gordon I checked the IPC talks and they all seem to be directed to programmers, not to a business
 
@Patrick I dont understand why there is a distinction? dont developers work for businesses?
 
@Gordon sometimes they do. s/consumer/programmer
 
2:15 PM
@PeeHaa ugh. I guess I'll check out the prices when they announce them. I just checked the flight prices and it's actually cheaper for me to get to that conference than it is to get to PHPUK at peak train times.
 
@Danack hehe yeah your train system sucks
Well dunno about the system tbh
 
@bob then what is your question?
 
I just know the prices are level wtf
 
do you not know how to use a foreach loop?
 
bob
@tereško I then put the variables in to an array = to a new variable, however just returns array and no the value. so i suppose the question is what am i doing wrong?
 
2:17 PM
wat
what returns an array, where?
 
@PeeHaa I usually pay less than 30€ for two persons per way here in Germany. :P
 
@kelunik Yes you people are good with trains. We know
:P
 
bob
select name="cat" sent to script becomes $_POST variable $cat_var then put many of these variables into an array. $result = array($cat_var, $cat_var1, $cat_var2, $cat_var3); then using $result to get the value. i'm guessing i'm doing it completely wrong.
 
16 mins ago, by tereško
because you could simply use name="something[]", when defining those selects
did you actually understand what I wrote?
 
bob
@tereško now, clearly not. lol
do you mean options or selects?
 
2:22 PM
@bob you answered with:
13 mins ago, by bob
@tereško That's what i did, the put them in to post variables.
 
bob
@tereško that's what i thought i did. but now i'm not sure what you mean
 
ok, I am done here
 
@Patrick on a side note, compared to other language confs, php confs are still cheap. Java One starts at $2050. They offer a justification letter generator
 
@bob, try some other blood donor
 
what is an object inspector?
 
2:24 PM
@Gordon Yes but Java is for the enterprise
 
bob
@tereško ok, well thanks for trying.
 
@PeeHaa :D
I would actually say that "java is for legacy enterprise"
 
Legacy enterprise imma use that from now on
 
@Patrick but seriously, why exactly do you need to justify spending 1k of company money on a conf offering the expertise of a couple dozen experts plus the opportunity to network with them all while showing some appreciation for your employees which might motivate them instead of considering better places to work where you don't have to haggle for these things?
 
bob
@tereško just got what you wrote. my bad.
 
2:32 PM
@tereško nah, java doesn't create legacy, people do
 
true
but it usually happens to be the language, that was chosen ... long long time ago ... around the time of Java 1.5
 
company money is not free money
Either something is worth 1000EUR or it is not. If you would not go if you had to pay it yourself, I guess it's not
 
@kelunik Wasn't suggesting changing pipe at all. Honestly I don't remember what my point was… lol
 
@Patrick I am not saying it's free money. But to a company 1k is usually not as much as for a private person. that's why most attendees at such confs are sent by their employers. And obviously: if you don't see anything that you would think would be worth it, then don't go.
 
@Gordon I was just trying to find out where the value lies with such conferences. The money isn't really the issue, I just don't like wasting money :)
Sine I've never have been, but I am thinking about attending one
 
2:37 PM
Speaking of wasting money. You coming to mysterytent again this year?
 
@Trowski The point was just that ->when is the main API, and I'm saying it's not.
 
@Patrick look at the program. find something that interests you and/or would benefit you in your daily work. if you feel uneasy about it, choose one of the cheaper confs to get a better idea.
 
Because @bwoebi says it's used so often and ->onResolve is really too clumsy.
 
FWIW coroutines are the main API for my stuff
 
@kelunik Oh, no, I agree with you. Apps should pretend that when doesn't exist.
 
2:39 PM
^ that.
@Trowski And most libraries should, too.
Either you have exactly one onResolve, then it doesn't matter. Or you have multiple, then you're clearly doing something wrong.
 
The times I need them are really slim
 
In Jeeves there are exactly 3 uses of it, they were all added yesterday, and they are all just error handlers for unyielded resolve() calls
 
@DaveRandom Which we have rethrow for in Amp v2.
@Trowski If you're also for onResolve, I'd like to go ahead and merge the PR.
The only argument for when is it saves 5 chars.
 
Then it must be kept.
 
Actually it's more than 5 chars, 5 chars everywhere it's used. :P
 
2:47 PM
@kelunik something George R.R. Martin would never say
 
@Gordon I know. That's why I don't count it. So there's no single argument for keeping when.
 
happy new years, @Shafizadeh
 
on a side note, I haven't seen a single episode of GoT. I just know that it has boobs and dragons and in the end everyone dies while holding the door.
 
^ I have read the first book and about 2 episodes from the first season
 
@tereško thank you so much ..! how did you know?
 
2:52 PM
dunno, heard somewhere couple years ago
 
Wes
@Gordon don't you feel you are missing something in your life :B
 
@tereško great memory!
 
evenin
 
Wes
@Gordon lol
 
2:55 PM
Company complains that firefox tags login page as insecure, "15 yrs not hacked", has SQLi on login form, gets hacked https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/firefox-gets-complaint-for-labeling-unencrypted-login-page-insecure/
 
@DaveRandom Morning :P
 
Anonymous
get with it @DaveRandom
 
People from that weird corner of the UK are always behind
 
some of us have lifes to live you know
 
Yes and what is your excuse?
 
2:57 PM
> Views my own. Mistakes some else's. Probably @PHPeeHaa's.
it says it right there
 
hehehhee
Best twitter bio ever
 
Wes
@PeeHaa 3 days!!!!!111 till F1
 
> 2017-03-20 20:20:20.200
tfw the only real record in a test data set looks like test data
 
Wes
i have big hopes that this year we'll have a decent championship, without a team dominating
i think both ferrari and red bull are closer to mb than they were in the past years
ferrari is already developing a version B of their car, which i read as, if they didn't think they could win this year they would delay to 2018
 
@Wes Forget about it
 
Wes
3:03 PM
BELIEVE
 
:P
I try to be realistic :)
 
@kelunik @bwoebi ping
@kelunik After last talk with you, I rewrite my Tcp Sever, I create a simple example, and I think found a bug, https://github.com/umbri/Empower
 
@kivlara What's the bug?
 
Bug: try to
1. run examples/server1.php
2. run example/client1.php

I get an Promise already resolved in
 
@kivlara Probably Bob's fault
 
3:05 PM
amp v1
 
/me is waiting for Stellaris: Utopia release
should be good
 
@kelunik problem is if I connect to server write something and then force disconnect, I get Promise already resolved in
 
@tereško Is that an expansion?
 
Server do nothing, just keep open connections
 
@PeeHaa DLC
 
3:08 PM
@kelunik I get same problem when do inverse, some client connect to Server, and on server side I write something to him, and then force disconnect him, after same client reconnect I get "Promise already resolved" on server side
 
@PeeHaa thought I am a bit disappointed that the game introduces mega-structures as something that requires far-future tech
also, it seems that it will cost $20 .. which means I will probably have to wait till that DLC is on sale
 
@tereško should scan for on G2A occasionally
 
I tend to avoid gray market sites
 
Why? It's cheaper and it works?
 
Wes
damn i can't remember the others... foo bar qux baz... are there others? i need a fifth "foo" name :B
 
3:15 PM
@Naruto yes, but a large set of those keys are scammed from the developers
I could just torrent them instead, if that was my intention
 
@kivlara Fixed, you're doing a double close, that's why. alive already closes in that case. Double closes are now ignored.
/cc @bwoebi @Trowski
 
@kelunik Thank you. Now testing AMP_v1 If i find something, i will feedback ;)
 
anyone gonna play NieR: Automata?
 
@Saitama I have it on my wishlist but since I have no plans on resurrecting windows it will likely rot there forever
 
@Gordon ... the game looks really cool tho... ;-)
also, them pings :P
 
3:20 PM
@Saitama it's close to the bottom of my current wishlist
from what I know a about first Nier, I suspect I might not enjoy the story
 
@kelunik "PHP Notice: Undefined property: Amp\Socket\Client::$readOperations in"
@kelunik "PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in vendor/amphp/socket/lib/Client.php on line 250"
 
@kivlara Fixed, stupid state property.
 
@kelunik Thank you. Testing ...
 
I'm looking at you @bwoebi.
 
Wes
it is possible to check that, for instance, the function will call
it is possible to check, for instance, that the function will call
commas help. which one is correct? the second, i'd say
 
3:23 PM
Sorry @bwoebi, I'm looking at you @rdlowrey.
 
o/ :D
Someone a second (Im almost done with my regex stuff but I have to match the second line ) regex101.com/r/m9bqq6/16 ;p IT is possible to have a number followed by a capital or non-capital letter >< ( line 2)
 
3:45 PM
Guyz, having a task for me to create desktop application using PHP.
Which is the best one to create it.?
i create some programs using PHP GTK
but i have problem on GladeXML class, which is got the error msg class not found.
any one advice me...
 
isnt that just wrong .. .net doesnt look immposible to be used from scratch
 
@kelunik I'd like to know about some others feel about changing when to onResolve. /cc @DaveRandom @PeeHaa @Ekin @Jimbo
 
@Trowski as in a function primitive instead of a method on Promise?
 
@DaveRandom It would still be a method on Promise.
Just a rename.
 
@Trowski Do whatever the fuck you want from my side. On one hand onResolve makes more sense on the other I am used to when so I don't really feel strongly any way
 
3:51 PM
Oh well then I couldn't care less :-P
 
At this point I say just pick something
 
well either way I wouldn't care really
What I wouldn't mind is different methods for onSucceed() and onError() tbh
purely because it would play nicer with inspections
@Trowski "there are only 2 hard problems..."
 
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa I only ask because I don't care either… @kelunik would like to merge the rename, but Bob is against.
 
@DaveRandom Names, @bwoebi, and off-by-one errors.
 
@kelunik s/bwoebi/kelunik/
 
3:55 PM
hehehehe
Now kiss and make up
 
onResolve(), to me, describes what it does better
 
We could add onSucceed and onError rather trivially just as sugar for simpler callbacks.
 
@Trowski nah
 
Eh… yeah, libs would rarely use it, so little point I suppose.
 
@kelunik Anyway, if you all disagree with me, feel free to decide that over my head. I am against. It's just naming in the end. It's a subjective question. Given that there seems to be board agreement in favor of it, I'm not going to revert that if you commit the change.
I'm not going to filibuster that, that just would be detrimental.
 
4:00 PM
The one strong argument I can think of in favor for onResolve is that it may help with the assumption that when can be chained.
The fluent interface of v1 did not help with that.
 
The thing is, a name like then() is there because it's essentially a DSL. Precisely because it can't be chained, it's not a DSL, thus I would prefer a more descriptive name
 
@Trowski We removed that anyway, yes.
 
Let's go with onResolve then. Sorry @bwoebi.
 
Anonymous
\o/
 
@Trowski Don't be sorry, I'm also sometimes wrong. Be rather sorry when it turns out to have been a bad decision; which I hope won't happen.
 
Anonymous
4:04 PM
@bwoebi you're always wrong, you're an amateur.
 
@JayIsTooCommon Perhaps in your distorted world view :>
 
Anonymous
:D
 
I'm not sure whether I should resolve the conflicts or do a new PR.
 
Let's see how bad the conflicts are.
 
Will do a new PR.
 
4:10 PM
Yeah, there's quite a few with the function namespaces.
@bwoebi @kelunik I put together a generalized incremental parser class. Should we offer this as an Amp package?
The generator yields a number of bytes or a delimiter to read to. The bytes read from the stream are sent to the generator.
 
4:25 PM
@Trowski There's two things I'm missing for a really generalized parser: the ability to cancel the watcher (and getting the remaining buffer), the ability to disable/enable the watcher (to rate-limit or similar things)
 
@bwoebi @Trowski Somebody guessed such a change, the table is already perfectly aligned: github.com/amphp/amp/pull/86/… :P
 
@kelunik ahahahah
 
@bwoebi Ok, I'll look into adding those.
 
@Trowski Why goto instead of while (true)?
 
@kelunik Because why not? Actually it's a leftover, but now that the logic changed a while (true) would work fine.
 
4:29 PM
@Trowski Could you provide an example using it?
 
@kelunik I don't think this needs much example … you basically just yield 5; for 5 bytes or yield "\r\n"; for waiting for an EOL
 
@bwoebi true for enable and false for disable? Wait, that doesn't work, because it will never continue.
 
@kelunik nah, a method on the Parser object
 
@Trowski I'm not sure about that. Which library would use it?
 
@kelunik The websocket parser could use it to yield $requiredBytes instead of looping until the buffer is sufficiently full.
 
4:38 PM
I don't think it makes sense for Parser to implement Promise.
 
@kelunik I did that because I wasn't sure where to put a thrown exception or return value from the generator.
 
@Trowski throw it. the generator should not throw.
 
@Trowski Throw it into the loop.
 
@kelunik it anyway will, due to onreadable
 
@bwoebi That's fine, but it should probably still dispose the generator.
 
4:42 PM
@bwoebi Nah, that exception is caught. The generator shouldn't throw, but how about if the stream closes before the generator completes?
That could throw an exception from yield, but then the generator would have to catch that.
 
@Trowski that shall be a separate handler … e.g. an onClose()
 
@Trowski Throw an exception into the generator and make the generator handle that.
The generator needs an $emit passed in most of the time anyway / or a method on the same class.
 
Hey
any ideas how to solve the issue with json_encode and greek characters?
 
@Ehsan "the issue"?
 
@kelunik Yeah, but since Parser doesn't create the generator, that's not it's responsibility.
 
4:45 PM
@kelunik I dislike throwing it into the generator, as the generators task is parsing, not handling streams.
 
yes , json_encode returns noting for an array containing greek characters
*nothing
 
@Ehsan Could you post an example on 3v4l.org?
@Trowski @bwoebi Then I think a generic $onError callable is the way to go. It can receive generator exceptions and socket exceptions.
 
@kelunik I'd like to separate closure from everything else.
 
I'd make the order in the constructor: $stream, $generator, $onError.
 
Closing is not an error, it's an expected I/O condition
I'd just throw exceptions into the loop.
basically: $stream, $generator, $onClose
 
4:50 PM
How about the return value of the generator, just ignore it? They probably aren't useful here anyway.
 
How does the generator forcibly close the connection on invalid parse?
 
@Trowski ignore it
@kelunik that's why I asked for a method to cancel reading/parsing
 
@Trowski We can use that to close the stream if it's truish.
 
@bwoebi Would need to that from the generator, so maybe the return value can be used there like @kelunik suggested.
 
Another point regarding return values: Should we add asserts to Promise::onResolve callbacks to not return a value?
 
4:53 PM
Mozilla Bug Of The Week (and it’s only Monday) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348902 https://t.co/a2xTgK9OUo
lol
(No access to the ticket, enter the tweet)
 
@Trowski I wouldn't use a return value for that. Just return; which will terminate any parsing and cancel the watcher
Closing the stream or such is not the responsibility of the Parser class.
 
@MadaraUchiha That poor ignorant website admin… hackers will soon make up for that 15 years of neglect.
 
@Trowski Someone already dropped all their tables
SQLi
 
@Trowski I think return; should just cancel the watcher and the parser can call a method on the same class, just like for emit, to close the stream.
 
And yes, they had all their passwords in cleartext
 
4:56 PM
@kelunik Sounds reasonable.
 
@kelunik right.
 
I can remove the RespParser for Redis then.
 
I've got a few ideas then, I'll work on it when I get some time.
@MadaraUchiha I hope there's not some poor IT guy that knew it was horrible but was never given the funds to fix it.
 
@Trowski He didn't knew it was horrible, otherwise there wouldn't be this bug report.
 
@kelunik Might have just been his boss… but I think you're right. Then he deserves everything that's coming to him.
 
5:02 PM
@Trowski Which ideas?
 
@Trowski an IT guy wouldn't talk about how "detrimental it is to our business" and some such
 
@kelunik Method to cancel parsing and get the remaining buffer, method to rate limit, and an onClose handler.
 
Oh, ok, I thought further ideas.
 
@MadaraUchiha Of course. I'm picturing some pointy-haired boss writing that while some poor overworked IT guy sobs in a corner.
 
5:05 PM
Though I'd quit before allowing a website like that to exist under my watch.
 
What could cause session to generate a new file on every page reload? (Webkit browsers only)
 
Of course, having password with 5 words is invalid, but generating random 8-char crap counts as "secure" #microsoft
 
Took credit card info without TLS too
 
@MadaraUchiha Our CDN was unable to reach our servers. Please check www.redditstatus.com if you consistently get this error.
 
The whole site is 404's now… someone must have taken it offline for them. :-D
 
5:08 PM
More like it generates a new id on each request.
 
@Trowski Yeah, someone destroyed them with SQLis
 
@Trowski Could you merge github.com/amphp/amp/pull/86 then?
Should we also change listen then?
 
@kelunik Done.
 
I think @bwoebi is fine with listenonEmit, both exactly 6 chars. Maybe @bwoebi has an issue with hitting shift? Too good methods are case insensitive in PHP.
 
@kelunik Yes. onEmit was what I was thinking.
 
5:15 PM
@kelunik very funny.
 
:P
 
@kelunik Are you going to do that remame or should I?
 
I can do that.
 
I just think that listen() sounds more natural… but if we're going with onResolve, changing it to onEmit is just consistent
 
What do we do with Listener? Keep that?
 
5:19 PM
Listener is fine IMO.
 
@Trowski github.com/amphp/amp/blob/… < Which returned subscriber?
 
@kelunik Whoops, leftover from when a subscriber object implementing promise was returned.
 
That docblock needs a rewrite, the first paragraph isn't clear to me either.
$onNext should probably be $onEmit then.
 
@kelunik Yeah, that's wrong as well.
@kelunik I agree.
 
That was actually a lot easier, just needed two renames, PHPStorm did the test. One in Stream and one in Internal\Producer. For Promise, I did it for Internal\* manually with find & replace.
But some tests fail, forgot something.
PR should be fine now.
 
6:01 PM
Before I go to the trouble of writing something, does anyone know of an existing lightweight thing that can validate a callable against a signature (via reflection)?
well that's my morning tomorrow sorted I guess...
 
6:27 PM
/me starts jeeves locally:
PHP Warning:  unpack(): Type n: not enough input, need 2, have 1 in D:\Web\Jeeves\vendor\amphp\dns\lib\DefaultResolver.php on line 570

Warning: unpack(): Type n: not enough input, need 2, have 1 in D:\Web\Jeeves\vendor\amphp\dns\lib\DefaultResolver.php on line 570
Oh fuck off
:P
 
Ooh ty <3
 
6:47 PM
@DejanMarjanovic Not enough jQuery
 
Choice has no votes yet.
Choice has no voters yet.
 
It seems when -> onResolve made it to master
 
!!voting deprecate-bareword-strings
Wonder why it runs so slowly.. hope it's not my crappy code.
 
Roowar
 
@JoeWatkins HEAD https://kee.co/ yielded:
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