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15:00
^^ that
@ircmaxell well, that, or spam it on reddit =P
Bing complained about it, google didn't.
@ircmaxell I actually have nothing interesting I'd like to share… All I did recently was some boring (well no so boring, but well) phpdbg things.
boring to you?
also, it doesn't have to be just what you do, it can be what you're thinking about, etc
15:02
hmh
Why is it that every time I want to fix an spl issue more broken stuff comes up?
@Jack because you bothered to look ...
in a way, it's your fault ...
15:03
right, i suppose it is.
@JoeWatkins But now my data's in my hands, not Google's.
@Ja͢ck What do you expect from the shitty PHP library?
But, Google is your best friend!
@AndreaFaulds that's a fair point, if that matters to you (for that use-case)
@AndreaFaulds I'm not so bothered about that ...
15:03
@bwoebi is that's what they call it now? ;-)
@Ja͢ck no, I just called it that way. But well, fits often enough^^
@bwoebi Fuck you too.
@salathe huh?
yeah, i had a day off yesterday so i decided to look into the bug db :)
15:05
@bwoebi I forgot to add a smiley there.
Hey, it's @salathe!
@salathe Well… I just wondered if you'd be an author of the spl and be emotionally attached… but well, you're not called Derick. ;-P
@bwoebi I guess technically I am one, but I'm emotionally attached because it's what brought me to contributing to the PHP project (docs).
according to the Authors section, helly and ekneuss are the ones ... but that's probably as true as saying phpunit is made by sbergmann :)
15:08
Unfortunately, the SPL code put me off of editing the SPL docs after a while. :(
haha
@Ja͢ck SPL is Marcus' (helly) baby, then Etienne (ekneuss) took over and revamped a lot. Now no-one is looking after it really.
johannes has some patches on the go apparently ...
Actually, Etienne has worked with me on a few SPL issues
@salathe like most other exts as well ^^
15:09
Somewhat recently.
i've done some stuff to it ... the array access stuff and now the recursive regex iterator
sure there are people doing bits and pieces, now and then :)
how much "looking after" does it need? I'd think once it's done, it'd just work :P
user895378
hahahahahahahaha
> i've done some stuff to it
15:10
lol
@cHao have you looked at the SPL?
@salathe didn't make it this weekend?
@JoeWatkins that's the best way to describe it ... it all originates from bug reports heh
user895378
All code needs looking after. SPL doubly so.
sounds dirty ... somehow ... and if it didn't, it does now I said it ... it does ...
15:11
@salathe nope. :P but meh. i don't find it that hard to make code that just works
It's one of the places I wish had more attention, since the datastructures in a standard library can be super-duper useful
@cHao you are internet jesus ?
@ircmaxell Unfortunately, I couldn't make it.
@NikiC but there are a lot of exts which are much nicer than spl and don't really need a very active maintainer
if he's internet jesus, surely that must make me an SPL samaritan :D
15:12
But yeah, maybe you understand a bit better when I saw we need to migrate away from the SPL.
Morning
It's too difficult to improve reliably.
Can you guys do me a favor? Check this bastard and tell me if you're getting audio, let me know either way, and what OS/Browser? +1 for a check on mobile.
And if you are going to break changes (which happens basically always) then may as well just provide an alternative
@JoeWatkins don't need to be. the code has small, well-defined bits of functionality. it shouldn't be a huge task to make them not crap.
@LeviMorrison an alternative... written in PHP :)
and this is from the one who's all into that evil dynamic stuff.
> Sorry, there was a problem playing the stream. Attempting a Flash-based alternative..
win7 chrome canary
@cHao just works and a nice API are two worlds.
@salathe I'm sure you are already aware that I've been working on that for years now ^^
user895378
15:13
@Chris no audio in my desktop chrome
@cHao You are able to write C code that just works?
> Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (File Not Found)
user895378
none of my C code "just works" lol
@LeviMorrison *feigns surprise*
15:14
My C code usually doesn't even compile on the first try
@NikiC i'm able to write small functions that just work, sure.
@cHao who cares about small functions?
My C code usually takes a few tries to compile, then when it runs it segfaults.
@NikiC it wouldn't matter ... if it was perfect ... perfection is a moving target ...
@NikiC you do, if you want to stay sane.
15:15
@LeviMorrison yes, that's how C code works in general :D
@LeviMorrison exact
@salathe well, would have liked to have finally met you in person, but next time :-)
user895378
@LeviMorrison yupppppppppppp
+1 @salathe
What in the literal fuck
15:15
@NikiC Thanks for the pointer. I think I finally have all the merge conflicts sorted out now so I can hopefully look at fixing this today.
@NikiC but well, PHP code usually also gives some parse errors the first tries. PHP isn't better than C there.
I am sooooo frustrated with these guys
rage
@bwoebi not if you have a good editor :D
I generally make fewer mistakes in PHP than in C.
@LeviMorrison I wanted to test something at PHPNW. So I wrote a short script from memory with no references at all. And it compiled correctly the first time, and ran fine. I actually changed it so it wouldn't compile as if to "pinch myself" that something must be wrong...
15:16
@Chris I get audio ... it was annoying ...
@bwoebi I don't make as many mistakes in php as in c
@ircmaxell Yeah, that happens on occasion and I get worried.
@Ja͢ck Well, then your editor discovers the errors for you, but you still write errors.
/me rarely gets C so wrong that it won't compile ...
@ircmaxell It will happen one day, and there'll be beer (or <drink of choice>) involved :)
15:17
C is not some mystery language. It's not that hard to reason about stuff if you keep the code from melding together into one steaming pile.
@salathe SGTM. For now, I'll just enjoy the UK beer myself :-)
the pridest I was was when I wrote ~500 lines of js... and it all worked. First try. Even linters passed 1st try.
much like with PHP. :P
@LeviMorrison @NikiC generally PHP code is also much more condensed, so you automatically make less errors per task…
Last night I had a vision for a Wordpress alternative. The front end is entirely separated from the back end and it uses polymer to do data-binding and presentation, each widget styled in isolation. Every addon has reviewed for basic security vulnerabilities.
And then I realized, "But I don't want to build it"
15:18
LOL
lol
outsource it!
@LeviMorrison Sounds like... <totally wrong link... going to find the right one...>
@FlorianMargaine that happen often?
@PeeHaa @rdlowrey With the solemn promise that I won't ask again, will you try again? The status page was dead when you tried, and now it is back.
15:19
@ircmaxell no.
user895378
@Chris works now. happy to help.
@JoeWatkins lol, community radio man. Next hour, they'd play something you love :)
well for ~50-100 lines max, sure
@JoeWatkins but then, when it compiles, there is still a ton of warnings involved like missing explicit cats etc. etc. etc.
@Chris Yes works for me
15:20
@FlorianMargaine well, writing 500 lines without testing it incrementally I'd argue is the problem there :-P
@Chris No worries
@ircmaxell I was on a roll :P
@bwoebi I love the idea that C needs explicit cats ...
@JoeWatkins dammit xD
no but, memory errors are normal ... but I'm just saying it's rarely so wrong that it won't even compile ...
15:21
the stream provider wants to blame our HTML for the stream being intermittently down.
Thanks for checking guys, appreciate it.
So, @JoeWatkins when we going to work on declaring classes? :-)
@JoeWatkins I typically get the & or not wrong, so that's a parse error :)
we can make a start this week @ircmaxell
Do you know if its normal .htaccess file be ignored in ubuntu? It dont appears in my folder, but If I create a new file in my folder with name ".htaccess" I got an error saying that already have a file with this name in my folder... :S
can work on it tomorrow ... so long as nothing breaks tonight that needs my attention tomorrow ...
15:24
@Marby Sometimes it is treated as a hidden file
ubuntu and .htaccess .. exactly the two things we discuss here all day long :P
@Marby My money is on the thing hiding everything which starts with a .
ls -la
@ircmaxell well, I write hundreds of lines of C first and only then I test if the whole thing works. Then I stay motivated longer as if I'd see every few minutes that something doesn't work. And when I've already written the whole code, I do that part of debugging quickly, because I'm so near to finishing.
user895378
@Marby try ls -al in your console. That will display hidden files (.)
@Ja͢ck Did you see that .htaccess the other day? That was awesome, I can't wait to add it to my Ubuntu!
15:25
Damn straight!
@bwoebi well, C is a little different since there's more boilerplate
also dont appears with "ls"
Dude, Ubunto is so sweet
@Marby Did you pass the arguments like we just said?
Sweet like yum ... yam
15:25
Ubanto*
@JoeWatkins cool. the analysis doesn't change at all. Really the only difference is that I'd need to parse/generate properties, and handle visibility... Which may require some refactoring
Obamatu
Thanks, Obamatu
@ircmaxell what is 500 lines of C is 200 lines of PHP. but same thing still applies.
oh I test all the time during writing C ... because having people to talk to is so new that I got into the habbit of using compile-run as a "everything is sound in theory" check ...
15:26
ah
I don't test for every 20 lines…
it shows now with ls -la
...
there is my .htaccess file! but I don tknow why its not working on ubuntu, I need to do something so my .htaccess start works? It seems that is being ignored on ubuntu, on windows works perfeclty
AllowOverride directive perhaps?
15:27
AllowOverride AllTheThings
Or when using apache 2.4 I think it is Grant or something like that
Hm, Im using apache2, AlloOverride I need to put in apache2.conf file?
AllowOverride*
in vhosts thing
@ircmaxell I'll get something committed hopefully tomorrow that allows you to make a start ... hopefully ...
I like ls -FfLlAaG
15:30
Just ll should be enough
Though not very portable.
Do you know where is that "vhosts thing"? Im looking in etc folder but dont appears
sweet :-)
I don't know about ubuntu and don't really know much about apache, but I think in debian it is sites-enabled directory somewhere
ls -la /etc/apache/sites-enabled/ or something like that?
Either way locate ALL THE THINGS
Not all servers have slocate.db
In fact, all our servers don't have it.
They should though
:)
15:33
every machine should. :P
I hate it when I am on a machine which doesn't have it
except maybe for routers and such that absolutely have to save space
If you don't know where things are, you're doing it wrong :P
When was the last thing you needed it on a router? @cHao
:P
I like hosting videos on my router :D
15:34
@PeeHaa exactly. :P it doesn't need to be there. but any machine i log in to every day, i'll install it if it's not already installed
@Ja͢ck If only every distro would have the same FS structure ;)
@PeeHaa Yeah, that's the other thing we keep the same ^_^
The package for locate is called mlocate. Took me like 2 hours one day to find that out. This has been your random useless fact for today
@Machavity There is also slocate ;)
And some others IIRC
they should adopt JIT on command line .... when you type the command it will install it for you if it's not installed yet :D
15:39
@Ja͢ck That would mean it tries to install a package named after my password :P
yeah, Fedora/CentOS still calls it mlocate for some reason
yeah, exactly. how cool would that be.
@Machavity They are different implementations
serious case of 'not invented here'
@Ja͢ck yeap
15:40
our locate uses quantum mechanics ... ooooh~ qlocate
kay, i've had enough of SPL for now ... heading in for early night, cya!
later @Ja͢ck
Good night.
15:58
I am interested in starting a conversation about converting PHP's primitive types into classes for the specific purpose of function chaining.
For the nth time I have embedded functions (in the below example, to get an id from the end of a url stored in a variable):
$location = end(
explode('/captures/',
substr($header,strlen('Location:'))
)
);
Basically... don't bother.
I would like to think of PHP's primitive types as classes that can be chained. In the above example, into:
$location = $header->substr('Location:')->explode('/captures/')->end();
please dont
It's a pipe dream.
16:02
I mean, feel free to go suggest it on internals for the bajillionth time, but it won't end any differently
Where would this be suggested? Is this something that can be voted for by the community?
Besides, what do you do with error handling?
exceptions, they become objects
What if $header->substr('Location:') returns false?
@RichardParnaby-King are you even aware that no two parts of you code contained same type on the left and right side of -> ?
16:04
Then you get an exception saying explode can not be used on a non-array or something.
Yeah please don't.
Just save each result to a variable and check the error there.
I mean you could try proposing this again but... I promise you won't make any headway.
posted on October 07, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by jhovgaard */

@tereško yes.
@RichardParnaby-King and , are you aware that it's also a design mistake ?
@tereško Not really. How so?
user895378
16:07
E_PHP_ISNT_PYTHON
@RichardParnaby-King you are violating LoD, if nothing else, because when you passedin in $header, it was NOT what you actually needed
@CarrieKendall On what grounds? Question sucks.
it actually supplies pretty much all the details that resharper provides. i reproduced it
anyways, his solution is very thorough and his question supplies as much as the errors in VS
Yeh I agree the answer is worth saving, but it won't be auto-deleted and whether the question is open or not doesn't affect the Google rankings so... not sure
@CarrieKendall If you repro'd it can you edit in a code sample or something?
16:12
feel free to not reopen, i just think it is valuable and it can easily be misjudged (as my close vote proves)
@tereško Are you referring to my first or second code?
it isn't a code issue, it is an IDE issue
@RichardParnaby-King both
hell I did not even see your "first" code
@CarrieKendall btw it just require one more delete vote
@CarrieKendall Just feels like that fact that it's referring to a MyVariable symbol (and also that the answer refers to being able to navigate between XAML and C#) suggests there should be code sample that can be provided, even if it's not actually related to the solution? That said I'll take your word for it and vote to RO because I agree answer looks worth saving now seems to have a delv (not me, btw) which may bring the wrong kind of attention in the mod queue
16:16
@tereško I don't understand. $header is a variable holding a string.
@RichardParnaby-King in your second example you used it as object
so the OOP rules apply
in the first example it's just an abuse of php functions, that I am against
@tereško Yes, that is what I am wanting to do. Convert String, Int, Float, Array, etc php primitives into Objects.
@RichardParnaby-King yes, having them as objects is a really nice idea. But when people write shit like this $location = $header->substr('Location:')->explode('/captures/')->end(); , it makes me happy that we do not have them as objects
Which follow the same function naming and parameters as existing, bar the reference variable (for example, drop $str from substr($str,0[,length])
16:23
15 mins ago, by tereško
@RichardParnaby-King you are violating LoD, if nothing else, because when you passedin in $header, it was NOT what you actually needed
So you're not against the idea, just the possible implementation by developers?
<= Still a noob developer
I am against people, who use this brainless chaining as argument for implementing primitives as objects
it is harmless practice
LoD = Law of Demeter?
I have to go. Are you available the same time tomorrow to discuss this further?
16:28
Fair enough.
Thank you for your point of view on the subject.
@RichardParnaby-King I personally don't mind the idea of scalars implemented as objects, but not strictly for chaining. On the other hand, the core has a lot going on already and one could always roll your own boxes for any primitive type. I'd rather see some means of implementing autoboxing, that way if you want to implement that in your own project you don't have to pepper your code with new CustomString('Hello World')
@tereško lol
And agreed, lol tereško
@DaveRandom I just realized that I was getting angrier and angrier .. this wouldn't end well
Yeh fair enough, just kind of amusing to read :-P
16:46
hm... that's some argument news.php.net/php.internals/77809
emm .. what is this shit ??!?
> $c = $_POST::path('a/b/c', 'def')
$c = $_POST::('a/b/c', 'def')
$c = $_POST@('a/b/c', 'def')
$c = $_POST::at('a/b/c', 'def')
@tereško it's PHPerl
looks like it
@Gordon if you are still around could you pretty please summon @amenadiel in here :)
Riffing on syntax, he made of list of shit that should never be adopted. It helps the process of elimination.
I like the null coalesce operator, though, didn't see that RFC
16:50
@FlorianMargaine definitely one of the more stupid suggestions I've seen
/summon @amenadiel
wanna have an array-path syntax, here: $_POST['foo', 'bar', 'buz] ... or if you want id dynamic: $_POST[$path...]
done, next
Can an "international user" explain what this guy is saying?
> the "'" or the '"' are sensitive keys that needs two interactions instead of just one
@LeviMorrison ' and " are uppercase letters
16:54
...you mean you have to press shift first?
yes
...like everyone else?
I think it's his argument, yes
How to return class in static function for chaining? I did return $this and it says undefined variable this
more problematic usually are {[]}, because those are on Alt-Gr
16:55
yup ^
exactly why I have an us layout even though I'm in France
@Stol3x You do realise that makes literally no sense?
@Stol3x What you're saying doesn't make a lot of sense -- how do you chain a static class? myClass::foo('bar')::baz('foo')? Nope.
/vomits everywhere
shudders
goes home
ttfn
17:04
@Chris MyClass::foo()->baz()->somethingElse(); ?
So it goes from being a static class to an instance?
@Stol3x Do you know what you are doing when declaring static function foo();?
@PeeHaa I'm working with laravel currently and my mind is empty. I dunno what i am talking, i realized what i have said. lol
Ah laravel
Yea, laravel will do that to you
17:07
well... /me steps away slowly and starts writing some tests
@PeeHaa did you already test deleting users?
@NikiC ;)
Laravel sounds like some kind of infestation you'd pick up in an open wound if you were walking in the jungle.
3
it's more like zombification
17:09
Well, Laravel did a lot of positive things. For example, all the CodeIgniter fanboys are now Laravel fanboys. That's an improvement, right?
@Stol3x please learn to write OOP code
@FlorianMargaine Or dis: 3v4l.org/k5WRQ
@Chris better
@NikiC that's also my fault: before I knew how bad laravel actually is, I sent newcomers that were looking for CodeIgniter to Laravel...
@Chris There's also static method chaining
I'm going to rush out and implement this everywhere
And then wait until PHP 7 comes out before my code works!
Anybody knows how stable the stable 4.3 phpunit release is?
@PeeHaa using it, no problems here
17:17
tnx
oh, and it comes with my shit included \o/
Like... literally?
want some?
@Ocramius cool now I have someone to blame :P
hrhr
17:19
git blame -> Ocramius.... huehuehue perfect
I need to vectorize that and put it as background...
not a bad idea
@Ocramius That would be one hell of a download.
it comes directly downstream...
I'm bored
@NikiC Would you like to merge some of my PRs? :)
Don't think so...
mentioned in the article, my bad
17:50
somebody summoned me?
Gordon on behalf of @PeeHaa
hey @PeeHaa, what were you calling me for?
Yo @amenadiel
did you see the WIP in opcachegui's issues?
I just wanted to give you the heads up that somebody in the html room is changing the design for the v1 release of opcache so I just wanted to make sure you aren't doing a lot of work for nothing
@amenadiel Yeah. Like it
17:52
@Leigh Not really ... it's the demotivated kind of bored
ah, don't worry, most of the work was to make a class to wrap procedural apc.php functions.
Great!
I'll wait for the v1 release before going further
@NikiC Go out and celebrate your exam score with a few friends?
17:54
I really hope people don't push back against exceptions in core because we don't offer NullPointerException and the like.
Cool. I have been killing bugs and finishing up most of yesterday and today. So the first real release should be soon
@NikiC I suggest imgur or reddit to waste your time, then.
That's basically it. Those graph are generated by apc itself right? Or does it provided the raw data also? @amenadiel
@NikiC Wait until you're old like us...
Pray you don't end up like @rdlowrey ...
Or @lusitanian's mom
17:56
Plot twist.
I used to waste time on imgur now it's IKEA...
@webarto I used to waste time in reddit, now it's Aliexpress
brb. neighbor is here. Need to open a beer

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