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13:00
the fact that the whole codebase exists without needing to pass more than two arguments makes me think you don't need to change it, just use a different api ...
@JoeWatkins True, but that doesn't mean it's any less true that 1) if an RFC passes, it tends to get merged as is most of the time and 2) many RFCs have failed on the grounds that people didn't like the patch, regardless of that fact that the general feeling was that people wanted the feature (e.g. keywords as identifiers)
yeah but if there is no reasonable patch then it's kind of useful and a time saver to know that at the start ...
I don't disagree with you in principle, but something clearly isn't working that way
a patch is better than no patch at all ...
if there were another body responsible for deciding what features we get, then internals wouldn't need to vote at all, I could go for that because more productive ...
(you know that if you implement something it's because it's already been decided that we'd have it)
but the body of people that would need to make the decisions are pretty busy ... and it would still create an even longer rfc process, which nobody seems keen on ...
That wouldn't solve the takes-too-long problem though
13:03
Well, the PHP foundation could pay people to implement stuff ;)
And it would likely end up in situations where a feature has been agreed on, and there's a stalemate over an acceptable impl
@DaveRandom thanks for your insights, I created the release and now I can download the package using composer.
first, we'd have to make a php foundation and fund it ... effort ...
@KamranAhmed fyi you can just specify dev-master as the version you want and it will work, but this should only be done during development
@DaveRandom well there's nobody voting on it remember, not sure how it would get to a stalemate, if someone can make improvements it'll be improved, but not sure how it would be stopped from going forwards ...
13:05
@DaveRandom Now the problem I'm having is upon packagist, I can still see dev-master at the top instead of v1.0. How can I get v1.0 as the current stable release instead of dev-master
@JoeWatkins The other issue with this is that a lot of ideas are borne out of people dicking around with implementations
@JoeWatkins How would work be allocated then? What if someone creates a shit implementation?
@DaveRandom I don't think that 2) is true
@KamranAhmed dev-master is always there, will always be at the top of the list, and will never be considered stable
can't we vote on implementations instead of features? I mean, a feature can't come without an implementation, and the implementation is a very important part of it. If a feature makes php 50% slower in the best implementation, it will never pass. How about having the implementation be in the RFC, and not have any issue having another implementation for the same feature if the 1st RFC is declined
@NikiC Maybe not the "many" part, but it has definitely happened
13:07
@DaveRandom ok thanks.
@FlorianMargaine Sometimes a person will have an idea but not be able to write the implementation themselves, however if they can find sponsorship, the implementation will be written when the RFC passes. You can't expect a sponsor to use their time writing something that may never get used.
@DaveRandom It happened (maybe), but it's certainly not common.
@DaveRandom much same as it is now, whoever picks it up ... once a patch exists and we are about to possibly merge it (what is voting stage today) is when people voice opinion ...
@Leigh but it will never pass if the implementation sucks... Even a sponsored impl
13:09
I would imagine whoever wrote the original feature rfc would have a patch in mind ... and it'd be open to improvement ...
@FlorianMargaine It would never get merged, which is different from people agreeing something is a good idea.
@NikiC The fact that it's possible is what the problem is, it's a hole in the process...
a hole isn't a hole if nothing is slipping through it
@JoeWatkins Maybe, but the php-spec guys cannot be the people making the call on the feature list in that case because it's not just PHP people who have a vested interest in that
@PaulCrovella Just because people don't fall off the side of that 300ft drop next to the road doesn't mean putting a fence up is a bad idea
Morning room 11
13:12
Hindsight is 20/20, doesn't mean everything is impossible to foresee
@PeeHaa Yo dawg, I heard you like flying from Manchester airport so I put you on train to Manchester airport
(or in other words, I take it you got home OK?)
moin @PeeHaa
any know about phpunit test
any one
13:14
yesterday, by PeeHaa
@Danack Yeah that train thing worked out pretty good. It´s just that I went to the totally wrong terminal :P
@DaveRandom yeah it would need a collaborative effort ... and it would make rfc's longer, but it would force everyone to be focused on what they are doing ...
Luckily @Danack let me charge my phone so I could use my eboarding pass so I had time for a quick beer and whiskey while waiting at the gate :P
@vasanth you have a specific question or are you making a survey ?
@tereško yeah i have some doubt about that...
How's your first working day again? @DaveRandom
13:17
you have a new job @DaveRandom ? Why wasn't it pinned ?
No I just wasn't in work yesterday
@tereško Neh he had some days off
@PeeHaa lol, we went for beer+burger in the afternoon
@FlorianMargaine & here would you answer my question?? oO
:19289092
13:19
the thing i'll do then is foreach($query as ...) put the result into another array
@DaveRandom :-)
@Gordon since it will take like a month for this news to reach my coworkers, I am on a clock to convince everyone that dropping CodeIgniter as the basis for the inhouse CMS is mandatory for company's future
@vasanth here is a hint, you have to actually ASK a question to get an answer. Saying that you "have a doubt" (which also happens to be grammatically incorrect) is not enough.
if you have a problem - ask a question
if you don't have a problem - just hang around and make fun of PeeHaa
.. it's somewhere in the rules
It was nice meeting @PeeHaa in person, now when I make fun of him, I can have someone to picture while doing it :-P
13:30
:D
@tereško when php unit test case are executed ?
You're all just too kind :-)
@vasanth when you run phpunit /path/to/your/tests/
or phpunit --configuration=/path/to/config.xml /path/to/folder/containing/tests
brb /me has some shopping to do
@tereško but i read it automated invoked the all test cases
13:33
phpunit by default checks if either "phpunit.xml" or "phpunit.xml.dist" exists in the folder alongside the test
@PeeHaa Going to buy some beers to cry into?
:-P
hey, finally got to kick-mute my first user :-)
@vasanth that's not how it works really
@DaveRandom Actually yes and food :-)
@ircmaxell \o/
13:34
:-P
@tereško so i have to cal manually for each test cases?
@vasanth you can set up so that the test-file for a class is executed, when you save the the file (has to be done in editors configuration), or you can set up so that the tests are executes when you push a repository (that's how "continues integration" works)
and yes, you can call each test manually: phpunit --configuration=foo.xml /path/to/testModule.php
@Gordon CI is shit ... however, loving the way it's going to be run ... brilliant idea I think ...
but but but CodeIgnit0r
its teh fastest framework of all
it has MVC
and ActiveRecord
omg inorite ... but I do like the way it's going to be run ... not convinced it can make real improvements, but a brilliant idea none the less ...
13:39
new CodIgnortor(new EmmVeeCee(), new ActiveWreckord())
@nikita2206 Nope, that's well-defined.
@AndreaFaulds hey, yeah I solved it now, thank you)
@tereško this following SQ is my stage stackoverflow.com/questions/25869945/…
@TheodoreBrown if (!is_infinite($val) && !is_nan($val) && $val < PHP_INT_MAX) { you forgot to check for PHP_INT_MIN there.
13:44
@AndreaFaulds Is PHP_INT_MIN in PHP 5.x?
@tereško I have lots query about php unit test case will you chat with me separately..... is it possible....
@Gordon you just like to hurt me
@TheodoreBrown Good point, I added it in 7. You can define it like this: define('PHP_INT_MIN', -PHP_INT_MAX - 1);
@vasanth I am kinda at work =/
@tereško sorry ? i can't
13:45
For some reason, whoever added _MAX didn't add _MIN. It's now there in PHP master, but that means it won't be in until PHP 7.
@AndreaFaulds That's what I thought.
@AndreaFaulds ~PHP_INT_MAX
@vasanth that response made no sense.
@AndreaFaulds Also, I just noticed that it should be a <= check
what issues exactly are you having with phpunit ?
are you not able to make it function?
13:46
@TheodoreBrown Depends on the platform.
+# if SIZEOF_ZEND_LONG == 8
+ if (Z_DVAL_P(var) < ZEND_LONG_MIN || Z_DVAL_P(var) >= ZEND_LONG_MAX) {
+# else
+ if (Z_DVAL_P(var) < ZEND_LONG_MIN || Z_DVAL_P(var) > ZEND_LONG_MAX) {
+# endif
Due to rounding issues, I do >= on 64-bit (PHP_INT_SIZE === 8), or otherwise >
user895378
morning
Morning, @rdlowrey :)
Morning.
Morning @rdlowrey
et Levi
@tereško I am newly to work with phpunit.. In my project have controller, dao, validator, model class for each modules ... so i have to write test case for each of classes or ... particular classes only
13:50
nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html#.VDPtwildV9l <-- people walking in space above us right now
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Crap, gotta go to my lecture
Bye!
@tereško ok anyway thank you for your response :-) see you later bye
@vasanth you can write tests for as many classes as you feel necessary
there are no strict rules with testing
Just make them meaningful
14:05
posted on October 07, 2014 by kbironneau

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@DaveRandom Peehaa got home before me - I didn't realise there's no direct train on sunday...so it took about 5 hours.
short lecture
@Danack That sucks, I used to get on Bristol trains all the time on my way to work (didn't go to Bristol, obv, but that's where they were headed), they run like every 20 mins on weekday mornings
@DaveRandom I also had fun at Birmingham new street. Obviously it's completely changed and I don't recognise it anymore....but I arrived from Manc on platform 2 I think, and the next train was on 12b in 5 minutes - plenty of time right?
But I went all the way down one of the concourses and got to platform 11 - and there's no access to platform 12 anymore, so had to go back to the other end, then all the way down the other concourse again. Hurrah for excercise!
14:15
I have never been to new street station I don't think, but even if I had I would probably have blotted it out of my memory because... well... Birmingham
@Danack You make the train or end up having to wait again?
@TheodoreBrown Also, just checking for __toString won't work for internal classes, since they might use a handler instead of the magic method. I'm not sure how to handle them.
Made it just...
´Hello ;)
@TheodoreBrown You could try to catch the E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR about it failing to convert...
@AndreaFaulds Hmm, can we add a test for this?
14:20
wow: slideshare.net/ircmaxell/dont-be-stupid-grasp-solid <-- 25,000 views of the slide deck
@TheodoreBrown Yeah, I'll add one. I'll need to find an internal class that has __toString, but that shouldn't be hard.
@AndreaFaulds Sounds good
Er, rather doesn't have it, but has the handler. More challenging, I also need to find something using the get handler.
I do talk with my hands a lot, don't I... plus.google.com/+GeorgeSchiopu29/posts/FbsshFwA1j3
14:30
@ircmaxell hm. That's a good thing :-)
@krakjoe Hey Joe! Would you be interested in joining a @PHPRoundtable talk on PHP internals on Sun, Oct 19 @ 9PM CT? :)
looks like a few of us are doing that on same day, right ?
@ircmaxell It's boring when people talk without doing anything
@JoeWatkins yeah, I'm doing that
I think Sara is too
14:31
and it's a round table, so it'll likely be all of us on one hangout or something like that
@TheodoreBrown I suggest using a conditional define for the constant: if (!defined("PHP_INT_MIN")) define("PHP_INT_MIN", ~PHP_INT_MAX);
Rather than a variable.
and Pascal Martin
and Liz
interesting
@AndreaFaulds Above the functions? I'll have to note that the library defines a constant as well as the functions.
@TheodoreBrown Yes.
I don't think it's a problem. It's defined conditionally, and there's no other value PHP_INT_MIN would have.
14:35
and thankfully not derick ...
Lots of cool internals people talking about stuff?
:o
+Brandon savage
@AndreaFaulds come join us ...
I think that's the idea, that anyone can join in but they round up a few people ...
@JoeWatkins I'm willing...
@JoeWatkins I'll quit
ah no wait, brandon is on another one ... sorry my bad ...
14:37
good...
@brandonsavage Sweet! Can you DM me your email address? I'll hook you up with some details. :)
avoid that ...
??????????
is that the guy who just waits for you to do talks and then regurgitates what he can remember in a skewed fashion ?
@ircmaxell
blog posts mainly, but yes
yeah that's it ...
might be worth watching actually, might get to watch taylor and phil go toe to toe on that one ...
14:40
who's brandon?
I don't remember seeing his name before
@FlorianMargaine keep it that way
I dunno, but don't ever abbreviate it to BS ... he really hates that ...
morning again
@NikiC meanie :(
14:41
moin @PeeHaa
@JoeWatkins LOL
@JoeWatkins :-X
@JoeWatkins Oh yeah, saw that twitter convo... that was fun
it really was ...
I should write a blog.
14:43
hi there everybody
@AndreaFaulds yes you should
I have a little trouble about using mail() in local...
+1 @AndreaFaulds
I'm using Wampserver and I've followed the lineguides of using sendmail
Not sure what to use to make it, though.
@TheodoreBrown :)
blogger ... because easy ...
^^ my feelings exactly
@AndreaFaulds rails. just to troll everyone.
who is "scammy" (that guy whose twitter crap is being linked all day here) and why should I care ?
14:48
not sure ?
I'll probably just write the most basic possible PHP script that uses some markdown parsing packagist library
see I kept doing that ... pulling silex and trying to come up with something, in the end I want effort to be spent on content, and don't want to be maintaining yet-another-website ....
what's the difference between auraPHP and sf2?
@TheodoreBrown Ew, CommonMark. But that looks simple enough, I'll use it.
14:49
@AndreaFaulds I use jekyll because github integrates it...
I kinda want to use GitHub pages, but also kinda don't.
I like hosting things myself.
@AndreaFaulds go for it. However, a lesson I learned a long time ago, is doing it yourself is cool, but not having to do it at all is better, since you can focus on more important things :-P
yeah, that ...
@FlorianMargaine why are you trolling ?
@tereško not trolling. Reading the homepage, it says it's a bunch of components that can be used separately. Which sounds like a lot like sf2
14:53
@ircmaxell Yeah, I realise that. Thus the focus on making it ultra-simple.
so I'm asking...
@AndreaFaulds in it's simplest form it is orders of magnitude more complicated than writing on something like blogger ...
@FlorianMargaine well .. that's how pmjones is marketing it .. only the code is complete crap , which he tries to mask by throwing definitions at you
@tereško dunno, only looked at the homepage till now
I don't even know who pmjones is
the sad part is: it's probably gonna be the next "framework of year" on reddit
14:58
Hmm when I set a user-agent in my request I get "Bad Request - Invalid Header". But if I don't send it, the response is fine.
@Fabien What does the request look like?
There's nothing wrong about blogging… you just need something you'd like to write about… and ideally also might interest some people… mhm... (< why I don't blog :-X)
'Content-Type' => 'text/plain; charset=utf-8',
'User-Agent:' => 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/21.0'
I need to write about 40 blog posts
@bwoebi don't write for other people. Write for yourself
AKA A book
14:59
@Fabien Did you mean to have one header with colons and one without?
if what you have to say is interesting, people will come. If not, who cares because you find it interesting
5
Negative
Must be it.
:P
Cheers

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