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00:00
PeeHaa, sir.
May I bother you for a moment, sir?
user895378
Hi @LeviMorrison
Hello, sir Lowrey.
@LeviMorrison You can always bother me sir :)
Man Joe's on a blogging-spree..
m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-monster blog
Then, good sir, can you review my RFC?
00:04
Absolutely sir
user895378
@Fabien It's true. And this is a funny message :)
Well that was a good 10 minutes wondering why my script wasn't running properly only to find I missed putting an "echo" to notify me when a link is dead.
morning gentlemen
user895378
Okay, got sucked into coding hardcore. Gotta stop and gym immediately.
user895378
morning @Ja͢ck. I'll be back in a couple of hours :)
00:12
Morning Jack.
go and gym :)
Lightweights @rdlowrey. Ain't nothing but a peanut.
how went the encounter with the phpixie man? :)
00:31
did somebody make a booboo with this pr?
Igor is such a camera-whore :P
I was surprised at the fact that a) he uses an iPhone, and b) it's an iPhone 4 ... and I thought mine was old heh
All the cool people have iPhones
like me
I still carry my 4s :)
It does all the things heh
I am downloading my music through a cable.
00:38
@Dracony I think the URL based rules for both servers are equally mind boggling, and htaccess support is something I can do without (stat calls everywhere!) as all my configuration is stored inside the vhost declaration :)
Ugh, what's up with this poodle thing? Wasn't it already known that SSLv3 shouldn't be used?
@Ja͢ck the problem is that if you MITM a TLS handshake and make the client think it failed, it'll fall back to SSLv3
Right, which is why my config uses v1, v1.1 and v1.2 only.
01:01
@LeviMorrison It looks good to me. The only thing is "Documenting return type information that is not easily invalidated (unlike comments)." is not that clear a sentence. Maybe something like: "Documenting return type information in a robust way that does not easily become invalid, unlike comment based return type annotations which need to be kept up-to-date with the code they are annotating."
Also you only say that the RFC won't affect existing code and that people don't have to use them a couple of times - I bet some people still take offense at 'being forced to use return types'.
@Danack Funny you should mention that. I was just thinking about some cool PHP features that always ran up against that argument
I just don't understand it.
I get that in theory there's some 3rd party library they want to use that requires it
But that is just such an asinine argument imo... I wish somebody could explain that in more detail because I do not get it.
I realize "cool" is subjective... offhand return types and scalar types I know I've heard that... I'm sure there are a lot of other things too. Generics seems like it would be ripe for that kind of thing
@cspray There can be a legitimate argument that if some feature adds a lot of future support effort and hardly anyone is going to use that feature, then adding it might not be good.....but when it's something that dramatically improves the language..."shut up Lester".
And it's probably not as annoying as the argument that "that feature isn't very PHP like".
@Danack Yea, and I definitely understand the concern for maintenance cost on unused features
I just think "I'll be forced to use the feature because blah blah" is a poor argument for that.
@Danack Ugh, if somebody could at least provide some baseline for what "PHP like" means I could at least rationalize it
PHP 3.3
How do I call a function to run in another file? Say function doStuff(){} is in file1.php How would I tell file1.php to run doStuff() from file2.php?
01:12
require_once 'file_holding_do_stuff_func.php'; doStuff();
I guess I don't understand the question maybe? What exactly are you trying to do?
@Danack If that's the baseline we could definitely do for some things that aren't PHP like
@cspray I want to run that function in the file that its in (rather than running it in the file that calls it)
"Not PHP Like" is basically "Not what I like" in many cases :)
@HelpingHand Just call the function after you define it?
@cspray That doesn't even make sense here; because if a library uses it, only their code is affected.
It = return type hints
@cspray I can't. I want to call it when file2.php runs.
01:15
@Ja͢ck Yea, that's the point. I still see the argument though
@HelpingHand Then call it in file2.php
It sounds like you're trying to write clever code. Just be clear in what you're doing.
I could see the argument for strict type hints.
Or whatever that scalar typing thing is referred to
@cspray Exactly. How do I call it to run in file1.php from file2.php?
wat
@Ja͢ck I just don't see that as a valid reason to prevent people who do want to use it
@cspray The equivalent of file2.php: tell file1.php to run doStuff()
01:17
1) If scalar type hinting gets you that worked up then consider rejecting a library that uses it during your code review of the library
@HelpingHand you run a function, the file that contains the function is not a context (unless you're perhaps referring to namespaces)
2) You can write a non-typehinted wrapper if it is that aggravating to you but not the opposite.
@Ja͢ck I don't think I understand...
I personally don't care about scalar type hinting too much
@cspray If it's a new library, I don't think there would be a problem; it's more like upgrading an older version of the same library.
Yeah, scalar types = meh for me
@HelpingHand Yeah, I think we can both agree on that :)
01:19
I'm much more interested in return type hints
And generics
I don't care about generics, because I don't feel it's "PHP Like" hehe
I also personally want an OO HTTP abstraction in core
I get why that probably won't happen anytime soon though, if ever. And why one would argue it doesn't belong in core.
The core already provides enough to make such a thing in userland
Yea, and I get that
PECL perhaps? :D
01:22
But that just means we have a ton of different HTTP abstractions
Yeah :)
@Ja͢ck Hehe... : ) Let me see if I can restate... file1.php contains the function doStuff(). file1 is called by a client and feeds SSE to the client. I want to serve a certain message when file2 is run. Therefore, I'm trying to tell file1 to run its function since the user hit file2. Then, whenever file2 is hit, file1 leaves a message.
I just don't wanna have to include a 3rd party HTTP library or roll my own in a language that's built for the web and HTTP
But if I can get return type hints and generics the HTTP thing is small potatoes ;)
@cspray I'm too tired to have this argument properly....but you're wrong ;) en.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/2i3e1i/a_possible_future_for_php/…
@Danack I'm not necessarily saying to kill $_GET/$_POST
I personally think that's insane and there's no way that should happen
01:27
@HelpingHand Sorry, no idea what you mean.
Ok, I mean that it might be nice having a standard HTTP class in an extension, but there's no way it should be in the core.
Readonly super globals ... interesting :)
@Danack I think without it being in core you'll just have the same thing we have now
I mean, in theory we already have one right? PECL
And with it being something you have to explicitly install or require as a dependency on your projects leads to the fragmentation where we all just roll our own/use whoever's lib/just use the suprglobals
I totally get the argument for why it shouldn't be in core
Speaking of superglobals... the recent $_PUT/$_DELETE thread made me sad :(
If I hear one more PHP developer say they need $_PUT to write more RESTful code I am gonna go insane
I think we also need $_PATCH
@Ja͢ck Eh... anyway... Good night. I think I need to sleep on this one.
01:35
I say we go "full-ass" $_ANYTHING_YOU_WANT
It just magically populates data from the HTTP request and you just have a superglobal with all the datas
The sad part is that 70% of that thread talks about only that
A codebase that needs $_PUT/$_DELETE/$_PATCH to be "more RESTful" is probably a codebase I don't wanna work in.
It's probably not going anywhere .. the idea of immutable superglobals would be nice, but I do remember doing naughty stuff with that on a few occasions :P
Also, what would you put in $_PUT (pun intended)?
Only url encoded form data makes sense (maybe json).
Can't you do that in userland anyway? $_GET = new SomeObjectWithArrayAccesButCantWrite(); in your bootstrap code
@Ja͢ck What about XML? Or YAML?
Gotta support YAML imo
XML doesn't translate into an array very well.
01:41
Yea, that's true
Yeah, maybe Yaml because that's all the craze.
Seriously though you don't put anything in it because it shouldn't exist ;)
Wait, wait, wait...
@cspray I think you're referring to Poka Yoke :)
@Ja͢ck Also, SimpleXML does it I'm sure we could figure it out for such an important feature
SimpleXML provides an array interface for attributes and object interface for child elements iirc
01:44
simplexml is not a role model.
It is, just a role model for what not to do.
@PaulCrovella Yea, I'm sorry I guess I didn't wrap that in enough sarcasm
I despise simplexml
That may be the case... I've only used it enough to say "fuck that API"
And those few times my desire to feed myself has forced me to use it
@cspray Ah, so SimpleXML is the rat and you're Louis :)
@Ja͢ck Pretty much yea
I've only been working in PHP on a professional level for about 2.5-3~ years now but man I have seen some awful code
Me too, some of it was mine lol
01:49
I have to admit that I've done some really awful code from time to time
But man... eval for variable assignment?
Or eval to set a property in a class?
Never!
If you've never written code you think is awful, you've never improved as a developer.
foreach($_POST as $key => $val) { global $$key; $$key = $val; }?
I stop short of calling my code awful, but rather exclaim "what was i thinking?" :)
02:05
> I’m not a coder, but from reading allot and researching different programming languages and such in an effort to find a path of learning. I have been of the opinion that PHP should be avoided. link
What a fucktard.
Well then, he should absolutely avoid PHP. Problem solved all around.
And we should avoid reading allot, apparently it misguides people.
Or perhaps he just forgot to add a space "allot" -> "all ot"
02:44
hey?
user895378
03:25
(late) mornin'
welcome back :)
03:40
Hi, Good morning guys
I am chand from India. PHP developer
I want a tool which will provide me customer support service
Do anybody help me
It's said that you can hire tools.
03:58
s/hire/rent/ :D
Hmm, here I thought I knew Bohemian Rhapsoy very well, still misheard a few lines =S
is SO alive?
No, we're all dead.
I still see bad recent questions, so it must be up.
user895378
I never look at the main site unless I happen upon it via google search.
Not sure what happened yesterday, but I answered some questions and gained 185 rep :D
Was I drunk ...
Ok Thank you guys. hope every body busy. have a nice day.
@Danack Thanks
04:45
0
Q: Output the word!

Hassan AlthafProblem: You have to output my name, Hassan. Rules: Alphabets may not be used to type my name. You can use Alphabets for all other stuff. Working code with the least number of bytes win. So get going!

Hey guys, does anyone here knows how to use RecursiveArrayIterator to iterate over a multidimensional Array and change its values. I've tried offsetSet but it does not modify values of deeply nested elements.
05:20
<?php
$test = new class implements ArrayAccess {
    public function __construct() {
        var_dump($this);
    }

    public function offsetSet($offset, $data) {}
    public function offsetGet($offset) {}
    public function offsetUnset($offset) {}
    public function offsetExists($offset) {}
};
?>
w00t
Someone tell me what to code in PHP. I'm bored.
@JoeWatkins I'm not sure what you are trying to say with that example, can you explain?
sir?
does anyone have used wordpress?
@winresh24 This is a PHP room, please go to wordpress.stackexchange.com
just asking cause wordpress room is a ghost room
05:32
WordPress sucks for life.
05:50
php.net/manual/en/control-structures.alternative-syntax.php is this deprecated or changed or something?
@JoeWatkins :D
Anonymous classes, baby!
@AwalGarg no, afaik
:)
got a few failing tests ... but it's 7am, so that's acceptable ...
it works, ish ...
@JoeWatkins , I do not know this rule.
it's definitely a rule ...
06:00
somebody have to create post on thecodinglove.
@Jack github.com/krakjoe/php-src/compare/anon have a go if you want, nearly there ... I'll be coming back to it later on today ...
Someone be good and tell me what can I code? I'm bored af.
Decided to write code rather than blog this morning, half way through anonymous classes patch for #php 7 /cc @ircmaxell
pressed enter too soon, trying to read reddit ...
Joe
Suggest me what to code. -.-
I 'unno
06:10
oh come on. -.-
I'm bored. nothing to do.
I'm suspended in school
Home is being too boring
en.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/2je8p2/… <- I put that on reddit ...
why did you get suspended @HassanAlthaf ?
What could do php developer when his is free? Write his own framework.
I slapped a guy like 20 times for being rude to me.
So i got suspended. -.-
that was stupid
What do you mean stupid?
06:14
what you done, was stupid
@JoeWatkins, is that yours php tatoo?
@sectus yes
cool
good morning
06:22
Monring...
morning :)
posted on October 16, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by ACey */

07:10
It's reaction behavior.
hi all of you ... :)
@ircmaxell hello maxell
hi there any analytic open source api in php than PIWIK demo.piwik.org/index.php ?
07:32
good meurning :)
hello
can I ask apache2 related questions here?
@LeviMorrison nice work on the RFC
@Leigh Thanks.
@Leigh Get your beautiful face your display picture. You can wear a brain hat if you like ;)
07:54
@Jimbo How'd it go with that girl? :)
wow, how embarrassing...
@Leigh Shush :D
@NikiC ping
moin
I remember talking to someone else and she asked me about Dependency Injection, then politely excused herself after 30 seconds of me talking about it!
What a nob.
did you notice the guys who put her up to it laughing in the background?
08:00
Nope, although I had an awesome night so don't care :D
Can't believe @DaveRandom was on 15 beers if I remember correctly
I really can't remember who I was talking to, but I got home at like 4am ;x
was it last night?
no.. at PHPNW
by home I mean, back to the hotel
@Leigh "It's a travel tavern!"
ThW
ThW
08:10
Morning
08:23
mornig
morning
Morning
posted on October 16, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Arekibian */

2
lol @ the gif
08:36
Current status: gifs.com/Co6
morning
bleh
moin @all
@ircmaxell one test failing, rfc that shit ... I'll be done today sometime probably/hopefully ...
08:46
@JoeWatkins pong
moin @NikiC one sec
@NikiC I got a test failing, when destructors are run, could you checkout anon branch on my php-src fork and have a look, bet you'll see what it is straight away ? (if/whenever you have time, not coming back to it for a while, busy busy)
@JoeWatkins which destructors?
request_shutdown
the ce looks strange, name is free/garbage, not sure if that's because of order or I messed up a reference for class name or what
good mornings
but can't figure it out ... or probably can but bet you'll see it when you see trace and have a look around ...
08:56
@JoeWatkins github.com/krakjoe/php-src/compare/… <-- this one doesn't look right
aren't you destroying ce->name there?
just copied what that is doing, assume resolve add's ref ?
@JoeWatkins The difference is that that code compile the class name into a znode first - the release is for the name in the now unused znode
ah, so that's not required then ...
still have same fault though :s
@NikiC any idea what's the equivalent of EG(in_execution) in phpng?
I think I need to write another followup post
09:02
@bwoebi I think declare/set that in phpdbg globals, you can tell if in execution because it's our executor function ...
@bwoebi hi :) got my ping?
14 hours ago, by bwoebi
I need some re2c help… I have an expression like [-][r] and one [^\n\000]+ How can I make sure that -r is parsed by the former expression, if it's there. That means, how can I make a re2c "regex" ungreedy?
^ anyone could help me please?
@FlorianMargaine yes
> so you're not getting a memory savings by having an exists method (since the driver needs to store the item in memory anyway).
not strictly true
09:03
ftr the socket closing bug is fixed
at least for apc, you do save memory by checking if something exists vs fetching, if the item exists in the cache ...
@bwoebi You want -r to be caught by the first expression, but not the second?
How does the input string look like?
@ircmaxell ^
@JoeWatkins yes, but if you then need to fetch it after (the only way a race condition could exist), you need to store it in memory in the mean time
@SecondRikudo -r $a It should parse -r and $a as two different tokens.
09:06
hi
@FlorianMargaine better? was a dumb error…
hence you're not saving anything by the "item" interface, since you must save it in memory to avoid the race condition
Anyone here who plays games? :P
@bwoebi heh, will try
is there a sensible way to avoid stampedes in userland anyway ... I think not, I think allowing a user to acquire a lock while it writes an entry would be extremely dangerous ...
09:06
You can save memory if you have a race condition, but since he explicitly pointed out the race condition, they aren't worrying about it
@JoeWatkins I don't think there is
@bwoebi If it's regex, you could go with [^-][^\n\000]+
meeting, bbl
I'm not sure how re2c expressions behave though
@SecondRikudo well, it should parse -a $a as one token, just not -r $a
09:08
@bwoebi Yes, but $a wouldn't begin with a - right?
So [^-][^\n\000]+ for the second token won't match anything starting with a -
I want nothing starting with -r
So what I gave you should suffice.
It won't match the first token.
But it should be able to start with e.g. -a
just not "-r".
[^-][^\n\000]+ Will literally match "Any string where the first letter is not a -, followed by one or more letters which are not a line break or the null character"
So anything starting with a dash will not match, that includes -r, -a, -chuckNorris or anything else with the first character as a dash.
Things that start with a $ (or any other character which isn't a dash), will match fine though.
But I want that e.g. -a is matched.
09:23
mornings
moin random one
user924016
mornings
@DaveRandom evening :P
user924016
almost friday
user924016
09:38
I do not have any work today.. =]
Want to swap lives for a day?
user924016
Sure
@JoeWatkins I can't find what the problem is
@NikiC thanks for looking anyway, I'll have another go later on :)
The memcpy here (github.com/krakjoe/php-src/compare/…) should be +1 (or better, directly print to the string instead of going via a temporary string)
And if you drop the zend_string_release we talked about earlier, then you should do name = decl->name = ... here (github.com/krakjoe/php-src/compare/…)
but no idea what the problem with 005 is
ok cool, thanks :)
woa
anonymous classes look so cool

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