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07:00
wish i could tell you :)
me too :)
to me it's just a container that's made to load into kernel easy
wonder what kind of stuff he reads to lead him to be able to do that ...
i'm afraid i need to read 20 documents to be able to understand what he reads lol
07:05
just realised i've been running stuff in production that tries to assign values to DomNode::textContent ... I'm such a nincompoop!
you don't get much nincompoop nowadays ... shame ....
not sure how to read that heh
you lament the fact that the term is not used so often anymore, or ... ? the other thing?
the first thing ...
@Ja͢ck I'm going to add tests tonight... can't do in the day
:D
@JoeWatkins too hard to spell, perhaps
07:09
probably ... don't think I've ever typed it before ...
it's fun to say, less so to write it down heh
@FlorianMargaine why tonight ?? you don't work somewhere that won't allow you time for OSS do you ?
because fuck that ...
lol
@JoeWatkins I don't work somewhere that allows me this kind of time, indeed
I'll see if I can do something at lunch
heh you know he's just kidding, right?
07:11
yeah yeah :P
I just thought that I had some time at lunch though
I'm serious ... fuck that ...
=.=
next job I'll have this kind of time :)
I start it in 4 weeks
have you asked and they refused ?
I work in a web agency
07:13
Hmm, should DOM warn me when I tried to do $node->textContent = 'something';?
that should answer, shouldn't it?
The docs say "readonly" .. so why silently ignore it .. grrr
@Jack ofc I'm serious ... if nobody is allowed any time, then nothing gets done ... there is a grand total of one person being employed to work on php, and they don't do much .... it has to get done sometime, I see no good reason why any company using OSS should not allow developers that have an interest in contributing to contribute ... I don't see it, because there isn't one ...
@Ja͢ck the engine cannot enforce it and implementer is lazy ?
the engine shouldn't enforce it for sure
I'd quite like it too
well ... I'd like the engine to be able to enforce what the manual allows us to document ...
07:16
I think the best reason is that employees may not have the discipline to spend only a certain amount of time on OSS ... myself included lol
so readonly and scalar hints included ...
but you do that just fine ..
immutable public properties ... yeah, that would be nice
oh wait, there was something else on that ...
if they have the kind of discipline that allows you to give them tasks then they have that kind of discipline ... I see no problem with that ...
Yes, if.
if they aren't that kind of person ... why employ them at all ?
we can enforce read only properties from internals anyway ... the dom extension could and should enforce it ...
07:19
yeah
good morning!
i regularly find myself working on php-src a little too much heh
Hello everyone
happy mondays, room 11 :)
07:20
yeah I guess I have to admit to that ...
morning @salathe
but they know about it, they watch me doing it ... they encourage me to be involved ...
I want to get mime type of file and i am using this method echo mime_content_type('abc.jpg'); but i am getting error Call to undefined function mime_content_type()
@JoeWatkins my direct boss knows pretty much nothing about php, so it's kind of awkward heh
my manager and boss are both programmers, and knew my name before I started, and used some of my code ... good position to be in ;)
yeah, that's nice! :)
At my last gig we had to sign an intellectual property agreement that basically said if we write it using their resources (e. g. on their computers), they own it. They weren't averse to contributing back to open source projects, but going through the internal red tape to get it released was more than most folks would bother with.
07:24
my manager used to be an assistant professor and quit to be a real programmer, this is my kind of guy ... and our boss is one of those you read about that quit uni to start his own business and immediately started to turn over lots and lots of money ...
@derp I imagine same a lot of places ...
my last gig before this job was ... awful ... I was locked away in a room, not really allowed to talk to anyone or seek help ... I didn't have a holiday in three solid years ... first holiday, I wrote pthreads in about 5 days initially ...
I will never go back to that ... it's suffocating ...
what did you do there anyway?
everything
all the things?
@JoeWatkins implementer is lazy... textContent shouldn't be readonly (unless the node itself is readonly).
@Ja͢ck ^^
every last bit ... we had a java backend, one of these price comparison websites for books, games, movies etc ... frontend was bespoke php, pretty simple ... I wrote all of it from scratch ...
07:29
@salathe I reckon the textContent write should treat the data differently, though?
@Ja͢ck it should follow the DOM spec :P
it should ...
even the comment says readonly = no :)
Grr
Fine, let me see if somebody has logged a bug
Nothing yet ...
wonder why they done that
07:35
I feel rather betrayed by the extension I take so many good examples from =(
there's only a few lines between readonly=no and making it read only ...
in browsers' DOM, textContent lets you change the content... and isn't readonly. Don't see why it would be in php's DOM
Ya, exactly .. anyway, I've found a fix for it.
we do other weird stuff ... there's also a refcounting bug somewhere that causes strangeness ...
ThW
ThW
Morning
07:36
that's just a suburban legend
lol
morning @ThW
ThW
ThW
@Ja͢ck People just use $nodeValue,but this is broken,too.
Question is, should we fix this for 5.6.1 too?
When is the first RC for that? two weeks?
good luck avoiding the bikeshed :)
maybe try getting hold of the author ... though I doubt they are listening ... they weren't last year ...
@tereško I was just playing with XML web services using PHP.
07:46
@FlorianMargaine There is a lot of the DOM extension still to-be-implemented... even after all this time.
@JoeWatkins hmm, why the copy_ctor ... can't you just add refcount?
yukky, api's exist for a reason ...
actually, reference counting in dom is rather tricky stuff
not really, they are refcounted internally I think ... all you really need do is stick to the rules ...
07:48
i suppose :)
omfg, compiling ext/dom with clang generates a shitload of warnings
doesn't everything ?
sigh
Zend is relatively clean
so that's 10% of the code taken care of :)
\o/
php is mostly extensions ...
07:55
ext/ustring is not bad, though :)
must have some pretty good devs on that project
why the crap isn't a DOMNameSpaceNode a DOMNode
@Ja͢ck phpdbg is pretty bad though afaik
because php @derp
@FlorianMargaine silence !!!
:P
kidding kidding
08:13
i need a windows machine still ... two now actually I think ...
mornings
morning @DaveRandom
@AlmaDo pthreads bugs in IIS 7,5 (think win7) and win8 64bit apparently...
morning random one
@JoeWatkins hm..
it's not pthreads bugs on IIS. It's just IIS bugs. If not, then it's Windows bugs. I thought that's obvious
08:19
@JoeWatkins I can try and get a win64 build env working again if that would help
@DaveRandom can I get at it remotely ?
@derp Because no such class?
I think I might know where problem is there actually but IIS got no idea ...
@JoeWatkins No it would be my work machine
okay, if you are willing to patch up pthreads and try and get that working/compiling, I'd be grateful ... in no desperate rush ...
08:21
@JoeWatkins IIS is already a big fat ball of threading wtf, can't help you there. Maybe ask Anatol, he's done stuff with the IIS SAPI iirc
seems like IIS and pthreads are made for each other then eh?
yeah I did test there before, I don't break the model I don't think ... there was a bug effecting fpm that might have efffected it aswell ... but I haven't had test machine for ages and vm's suck ass ...
@JoeWatkins Will try and sort it out at lunch. Last time I tried to build on Win it seemed to work (output of compiler was normal) but it didn't actually create any binaries :-/
everytime I try to boot a vm of 7 or 8, it goes through a bunch of updates, then forces me to roll back, I tried new installs ... never works ...
@DaveRandom They exist. They're not documented, but they exist.
08:23
I used to have a machine with windows but it's nowhere now ... I should get an old machine and stick windows on it really ...
thanks @DaveRandom
@JoeWatkins Unfortunately 8.1 won't play nice with even relatively new-old hardware, in my experience
Will try and get a working build at lunch
Do you need any specific PHP version @JoeWatkins?
5.6 tops
k, I'll try the 5.6.0 tag
@derp orly? 1 sec
@derp doesn't actually seem to do anything
I see the class entry, I don't see any method defs or prop handlers
posted on September 01, 2014 by nlecointre

/* by JobaDiniz */

@DaveRandom related.
> DOMNameSpaceNode (not documented, but can be found with //namespace:* selector)
08:37
Yeah, you can get nodeName and nodeValue out of them. Not sure what, if anything, else.
Yeh that looks like an oversight, just looking at the history, it's existed since 2003, I see no good reason for it not to extend DOMNode
maybe that's why it's not documented lol
@ThW thoughts ^ ?
maybe if we keep very quiet, they won't find it
Could do with talking to Rob Richards (original author of most of DOM and this commit) about it, but I have no idea who that is, not a name I've seen before
08:44
hmm, with my textContent patch ... the following $node->textContent = '<hello &amp; />'; will yield <div>&lt;hello &amp; /&gt;</div> ... is that according to the standard?
it looks okay
@DaveRandom What's you mail address again? {yournick}@php.net right?
@FlorianMargaine see ^ not only me that is fascinated with kittens ... we all are ...
@Ja͢ck Looks right to me. You're setting a text node, it's not a shortcut for putting in a new domelement.
@PeeHaa yeh or <anything>@<mynick>.(com|co.uk)
08:48
yeah, that was intended .. the question is whether &amp; should be escaped.
agree, it's right ...
it's already compliant ..
@PeeHaa if you're going to send me a mail, send it from a gmail account you actually use so I can add you to gtalk-y things
ah, missed that
JavaScript seems to do that, it makes it &amp;amp;
@DaveRandom I don't really need any gmail address :P Only if @fab is bitching about gtalk :P
08:50
> &amp;amp;
strange
it's not that strange.
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom eval.in/private/e1b71dad6f3d92 it is not exactly needed (in php), but from the spec point of view - anything should be a node. imho
@ThW Not anything, NodeList is not a node for ex.
Dammit Chrome has gone crazy, brb
travis keeps bringing my browser down ... don't leave that open ...
@DaveRandom You've got mail
08:56
when they show up in a DOMNodelist one would kinda expect them to be a DOMNode .. it's not exactly needed, it's just another wtf when you run into it
@ThW should a DOMNamespaceNode be a DOMAttr? Or am I misunderstanding what it actually represents?
Oh I see :P Covertly working for Google are we @PeeHaa? Wanting all our chat indexed.
s/Google/GCHQ
@Ja͢ck I'd expect (following that line of code) $node->textContent == '<hello &amp; />'; to be true, is that the case?
good qn ...
@salathe Yeah, that confirms I have to change my patch.
@derp implying DOMNamespaceNode instanceof DOMAttr === true
That's how I read it, yes. Though really I'd be happy with at least just DOMNode if people feel like namespace nodes are somehow just a little too special to be treated as attributes.
Would be a trivial patch, @Ja͢ck if you are screwing with DOM atm do you want to throw that ^^ in?
Throw what in exactly?
@salathe kay, here it is :) // cc: @DaveRandom
not sure whether i really need to use reentrancy here, but that's what it is now.
09:12
@Ja͢ck Make DOMNamespaceNode extends DOMAttr
Oh okay .. I'll have a look tonight
@Ja͢ck You literally just need to set up the inheritance relationship and copy the prop handlers, it has no methods
Yeah, shouldn't be too hard.
Sweet. Y'all are awesome. I never really expected anything happen about that bit of weirdness.
@derp Since it's undocumented anyway it should be easy enough to persuade people it's acceptable to let it in, even though it's a BC break... but that part is often the most difficult bit about fixing stuff :-(
There are actually a few undocumented DOM classes by the looks of it
09:26
what do you think about putting google adsense ads in a social network? is it a good thing
@DaveRandom there's a bunch, yeah... mostly they're DOM_NOT_IMPLEMENTED() though
@salathe Why is that even a thing :-(
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom sorry working lag - derp is right imho.
@DaveRandom better than // TODO: write this :P
@salathe Yeh but the ce's shouldn't be registered if there is no impl (IMO)
09:30
@DaveRandom I don't disagree :)
ThW
ThW
Here is another reference bug btw eval.in/private/8a11e688ebb276
Oooh pumpkin spice latte is almost here again :).
I want a php.net email
how do I get that?
put in a request ... mention kittens ...
@FlorianMargaine i guess by contribution
@JoeWatkins that's it ?
09:40
I have a kitten in a bow tie, does that count? :)
(ssssh I know it's not a kitten)
yeah, mostly, the request gotta satisfy a few things ... such as you need an @php.net email, because you'll be using it for useful things, like documentation bugs and bugs in general ...
i thought, to get php.net email i need to learn c than contribute and after lots of meaningful contribution ill get one
nah, most people with a php.net email address never write in C, or know C ...
maybe not most ... a lot though ...
@ThW wut
not a surprise @DaveRandom
documented bug for which I submitted a patch december last year ...
09:42
I have literally no idea how that could happen. Those processes appear the same except for where the prop is dereferenced, how can a change in scope change the class of an object?
the fix changes an obviously broken test ...
a test to ensure we are still broken doesn't make sense ... but ... php
@JoeWatkins Oh right I see the problem. I'm about +0.15 on fixing that tbh, if you fix it "properly" it would be likely to cause some pretty hefty memory usage increases when dealing with non-trivial documents
it does not matter
Similarly I tried (and failed, but not sure if a good idea anyway) to create a patch to get libxml to use zend mm, but that would likely cause problems in the real world now, even though it would be a more sensible way to work
why did it fail ?
probably realloc
09:49
Dunno, it seemed to work but it would segfault during shutdown
hmm ... oddd
The patch is extremely trivial, might still have it, one sec
https://eval.in/private/14d287cb3a5d06
to me it doesn't matter, the implementation is wrong ...
@JoeWatkins github.com/DaveRandom/php-src/compare/libxmlZendAlloc <-- I spent about 15 mins playing with that, not really understanding the ins and outs of either set of alloc handlers so... probably a dumb mistake
Also not sure if would actually want to use xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html#xmlGcMemSetup anyway
09:53
well ... thats simple ...
other than fault at shutdown did tests pass ?
I forget, it was months ago. Let me applying it to 5.6 and building it again.
don't see any benefit in using that other function
@DaveRandom you know this can't actually be true ... the object is created of the wrong class when referenced ... it doesn't take up less memory unless you are counting bytes of the class name
we have refcounting, it should be used ... no excuses ...
look how strange things get when you ignore it ...
@JoeWatkins Imagine I create a document in memory from scratch, with 100000 nodes in it. It's probably fairly safe to assume I will be doing this in a loop, and I won't be storing them in an array or anything like that because I would just extract them from the document if I need them again, so my references to nodes I've created in previous iterations would most likely be destroyed during the next iteration... (cont)
...if adding them to the document increased the refcount, those objects would continue to exist after I've lost my reference to them, and chances are I would not be able to get those references back (libxml has not mechanism for interning them with its internal node impl afaik)
@FlorianMargaine you can ask bjori or tyrael on irc to create an account for you.
since you've already provided a few patches
The memory usage increases massively over what we have now, and its still a leaky abstraction, it just leaks in other places
10:04
gimme a test script, we'll see
So, hooking up libxml's memory functions to Zend MM sounds like a good idea, right?
apparently doesn't work @Jack, chris is trying ...
afaik, it doesn't leak ...
If it doesn't work, somebody made a booboo ;p
@Ja͢ck It will almost certainly cause some existing apps to explode because they suddenly hit memory_limit, but overall I would say that yes
reported memory usage would be accurate, but we don't get much else out of it ... the zend mm is optimized for php stuff .....
10:06
true .. what other extensions allocate memory outside of Zend MM anyway?
@JoeWatkins Actually at the moment it's quite a big DoS vector I think
it may actually be interesting for those who want to set a reasonable limit on memory ... e.g. shared servers
@DaveRandom How so?
that could be a benefit yeah
we cannot control how much system memory is allocated, nor trace it ...
even though the manual says we do, we cannot
There are many apps that load user input straight into DOM, there's no memory usage safety net for people uploading many and/or huge documents
oh, you mean it's a DoS vector now.
10:08
yes
@DaveRandom iirc the problem is that more than one something uses libxml
and that somehow causes issues
okay, let me queue up a few dom related code changes first.
or something like that
that sounds reasonable
@NikiC Possibly, the init routines can only happen once though, there's a guard against anything else doing it, as long as it relies on ext/libxml
10:10
@DaveRandom hm, okay
might not have been libxml
There's nothing to stop other external libs initialising it again though
and they will
they don't know about the guard
Indeed, not sure if there are any other external libs that use it (that we use)
and rogue memory allocations are cool
me neither
10:11
how could I use my own classes in slim
will bukka port his jsond to master any time soon? ;-)
crystal ball is broken @Jack and have never been good with tarot cards ...
maybe there is something in that other function then @DaveRandom ... we can make an atomic malloc function and try ?
I'm not really sure ... I would have expected the simple patch to work, and would expect the authors of libxml know when to use atomic malloc or not ... and wouldn't expect it to matter if atomic or not ... but it obviously does, for some reason ...
what patch?
10:15
if it's going to make people hit memory limit then is probably a no-go anyway ...
it'll be awesome
23 mins ago, by DaveRandom
@JoeWatkins https://github.com/DaveRandom/php-src/compare/libxmlZendAlloc <-- I spent about 15 mins playing with that, not really understanding the ins and outs of either set of alloc handlers so... probably a dumb mistake
anyone who can answer SLIM question ?
Kay, let me draw that into master and see what happens
read down from there ... it might be pointless to try and think chris is already playing ...
10:23
@JoeWatkins Not sure how to do that
^ This Web site is best viewed using Internet Explorer version 4.0
@DaveRandom I can't get my head around why it would be required ... assume it faults in cli, if the fault were in some sapi I can see a pathway to failure, if the initialization routine is the only place to call atomic malloc it represents a kind of synchronization point ... but it's not a dead straight forward thing ... we can try though ... I'll have a go ..
Hi gents! I am back from voctation and I have a question!
also, try debugging, break at initialization function and step through it to see what happens ...
if the same process/thread calls it I would expect it to make no difference and it would be super strange if something internal is creating a thread and calling it ...
10:33
hmm, my php crashes at php_libxml_shutdown()
is it possible to change the name of php.ini @JoeWatkins @Ja͢ck?
don't think so
That sucks
@DaveRandom Eh, what do you mean?
As in --with-config-file-path only takes the name of the containing dir, can't set the name of the file it looks for
10:34
Have you tried -c . ?
errmm... wat?
dunno
lol
professionals at work
yup :)
10:37
@DaveRandom but did you try? instead of ., give a path.
i.e. php -c /path/to/dir
@Fabien hahahaha
@Ja͢ck What I want is to be able to set it with ./configure, so I can have php.ini and php-dev.ini in the same dir
(which work with different builds on the same box)
Obviously I can just put them in different dirs, it's not a real problem, just a little messy
Oh that, yeah, no
I've tried same, if I recall, but PHP is as always - so, sucks.
I'll shut up ... yes, it sucks ..
10:41
:-D
You may try to resolve that with creating symlink to same directory, but that need to be tested..
and even if it will succeed, it smells like dirty hack
@DaveRandom Yeah, so I get this debug output when it tries to generate phar.php.
Seems like there are some mismatches ... =/
error_reporting('E_NONE');
beautiful, ship it
I don't even...
> 0x108201280 - efree()
0x108201280 - efree()
0x108201230 - efree()
0x108201230 - efree()
0x1082011e0 - efree()
0x1082011e0 - efree()
0x108201190 - efree()
0x108201190 - efree()
^ that's just really odd, why efree() everything twice?
10:51
@PeeHaa Careful. Better make sure that error_reporting() function exists first
How do you do that again? Oh right, function_exists()
Yup, function_exists('function_exists')
Right, better check that as well
@DaveRandom In the past I have worked with the thing that does that so I was really not that surprised :P
In fact, better check that PHP is installed before you try to do any of that
Stupid question time: how the hell do you run a script with args?
php -f ./exportLeads.php -v
^ php thinks I want the php version info thing
instead of passing -v to the php script
10:53
wut?
What if you remove the -f
?
ow wow
That is stupid
lol
expert monday
@DaveRandom You reckon the allocated memory must be aligned or something?
I always wondered why -f even existed, I guess it's for when you go insane and decide that the file to execute shouldn't be the last arg
It's more a habit than anything else why I do that
@Ja͢ck Here's the thing: I don't know that much about what we're talking about here. I only did one lunchtime that because it looked like an easy win, turned out it wasn't, didn't even really think about it again until today

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