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19:00
@JoeWatkins have fun :)
@JoeWatkins meh .. I'm gonna see it next time
@JoeWatkins which camera did you get?
@AndreaFaulds
🙀
19:08
PHPDoc to Markdown Files ← I got all excited, then figured out it's about docblock comments. *sad face*
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@salathe uggggggghhhhhhhhh don't do that to me
what if code could magically write documentation
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I got all excited, then read the rest of your message
@rdlowrey >:)
19:09
@salathe Wait, what were you expected?
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I'm a flagrant documentation violator :(
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I still have several things that I never documented that are in 5.6
@AndreaFaulds docbook PHP docs' flavour of docbook to markdown :)
@salathe I wondered if it might be that
@rdlowrey Not your job, it's the docs teams (only joking) (not really) (well)
@salathe that's doable, no?
19:10
markdown wouldn't be a good choice
actually, no, it's not
markdown isn't rich enough
you need something like ReST
PHP's XML is rather flexible
to markdown, yes. from markdown, no.
But markdown gets rid of so much information that we need
@AndreaFaulds cross-compilers exist between DocBook (PHP's xml) and ReST, as well as LaTEX and a few other formats)
user895378
19:12
@AndreaFaulds Well, FWIW the docs team did a really good job of documenting the things that were included in the relevant RFCs ... it's just that I got fancy and added some other additional SSL/TLS bells and whistles with entries in NEWS/UPGRADING that didn't have proper explanatory docs
@rdlowrey ah
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So I do feel responsible for those things
why did Stas vote no to return type RFC? Did he give a reason?
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I love PHP for always already having what I need (PHP_MAJOR_VERSION constant, in this case). It's the small things. <3 <3 <3
19:14
Ok, much better now, though I think there is a weirdly named array_ function for this:
array_column
hmm, not really, looks more like array_intersect_key or such
oh, yeah, good point
but then the keys also change
grmblgrmbl
@Ocramius Do they?
user895378
19:16
Can anyone think of any reason why you'd want to pool multiple redis connections?
(hint: there's none)
@rdlowrey network interface limits?
@Ocramius ... like?
@bwoebi you have 10 redis servers and your network would be too slow when going to a single load balancer?
TCP connection limit - i.e. wanting to have more than 64k connections at once.
user895378
19:21
I guess the "replication" use case could be helpful.
@Ocramius Well, how big does a project have to be to really have that much internal traffic?
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I'm not familiar with redis replication strategies TBH.
$ php -r 'var_dump(unserialize("i:23498732947392874938749823749873298472398749832;"));'
int(-5208262621590191992)
what the hell
Who decided that not checking for overflow was a good idea? :1
And this is only on 64-bit systems. 32-bit systems overflow to float.
That's deliberate, too.
@bwoebi I have no clue, though pooling makes a lot of sense when you have to be fault-tolerant
@rdlowrey consider that redis cluster wasn't a thing until 2 years ago or so
@bwoebi Not very. Particularly if they use the 'wait for key' or any other observer stuff in redis. You could easily have lots of connections left open permanently.
19:25
@Danack yeah, sure, if you use blocking behavior, yes. But there's no point in that in a non-blocking app
ok, found kind-of a functional solution to this crap, but it's not efficient. Iterative be it.
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@Ocramius I remember reading people complaining about the cluster stuff. Do you have any familiarity with it? (It's fine if not, I'm just poking around for information)
@rdlowrey no, I'm not familiar with it
@rdlowrey elaborate on what you mean by "pool"
as in persistent connections? like PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT?
user895378
19:30
@ircmaxell Basically wrapping multiple connections to act as a load balancer. So a Pool class might implement the normal Connection interface. You'd construct the pool with connection strings for several different servers and applications could then just use the pool without needing to know where they were reading from.
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But the redis cluster may actually obviate the need for a custom solution like that in the first place.
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I probably just need to read up a bit more on its capabilities.
well, you still need to know a running node to connect to for the cluster
So......Catchable fatal error isn't catchable....
19:32
Because errors aren't exceptions.
Because PHP.
@Danack Related, call_user_func can also call native functions ^^
@Danack It is catchable, in a different sense to an exception
@AndreaFaulds but not in a catch block ;-)
(except you throw an exception in the error_handler)
It's an entirely different kind of catchable, altogether.
It's an entirely different kind of catchable.
19:39
hi all
Oh no, I have a heisenbug
Done[Inferior 1 (process 38573) exited normally]
wait, I used the wrong executable, that would explain it ^^
:-D
y e a h . . .
that's it
a "box of staplers"
@ircmaxell i believe you have my stapler
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I was told that I could listen to the radio at a reasonable volume from nine to eleven. I told Bill that if Sandra is going to listen to her headphones while she’s filing then I should be able to listen to the radio while I’m collating so I don’t see why I should have to turn down the radio because I enjoy listening at a reasonable volume from nine to eleven.
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Why do people keep suggesting foo(int $foo, (int) $bar)
I don't want to have to deal with three different argument type checking/conversion rulesets simultaenously in one function :(
19:53
@AndreaFaulds they want an awkward php?
@AndreaFaulds they don't understand the caller-callee distinction
@ircmaxell What, of this RFC? No, they understand that. They just don't like it.
@AndreaFaulds I suggested it because type-juggling based safety is not what I (my and only my personal opinion) prefer
@AndreaFaulds no, they don't understand it. Otherwise they'd know that it's not the callee's position why the error happens...
@rdlowrey Could you post full size photo of your avatar so I can print it and hang it on my wall?
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19:56
@ircmaxell Andrey does
also, argh, I'm gonna get a back headache if I don't eat. See youse in a bit.
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@DejanMarjanovic My sister-in-law has an amazing slow-motion video of this same few seconds with the smoke slowly floating out and me flipping through the bills. Once I get that from her I will post it on youtube just for you.
<3 </no-homo> (not sure tho)
#nohomo #brojob
When I take pictures where I want to look bad-ass I turn out super gay (no hate).
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The key is volume. You just have to take a boatload of them and eventually you'll get one or two that look badass.
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20:01
In such endeavors it's useful to have a friend who is always taking pictures with their phone.
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You might consider filtering new friends by the number of instagram followers they've accumulated.
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God I'm a terrible person.
Ahahahaha interview candidate submitted code that uses ext/mysql and has clear and obvious sql injection.
This should be FUNNN
Submitted code contains his Facebook application API keys as well.
Submitted code is on freaking sourceforge.
Man, and he did so, so well in the phone screen too...
@Charles yay to SQLi
20:17
@rdlowrey But you're beautiful so you're forgiven. That's how it works, embrace it.
Ahaha, connect or die, username as a bareword, credentials in the source...
@Charles Please tell me he's not applying for position that makes more $ than my current() ^^
@Charles Theoretically that could still be a hire....if he's like still in uni, and not applying for unsupervised role...
@DejanMarjanovic We're paying for mid-level wages in Seattle, so I dunno.
20:20
What's easiest web development job to get? (trying to get out of EE and into web world ASAP)
Currently focusing on PHP/MySQL...
@Charles Please excuse me while I curl and cry.
@Danack He has years of professional experience... his other submitted project uses Laravel. Sigh. I dunno, something's very not right with the submitted code. The HTML it uses feels like something out of the 90s.
If it's on sourceforge it well might be...
Javascript with a comment from 1999, but the rest of the code uses current years...
@Charles that I can excuse, mainly because not everyone who builds apps writes HTML
20:21
<marquee><blink>eyes</blink></marquee>
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/me never writes HTML
@ircmaxell The job we're hiring for is a front-end developer / designer / UX / UI / SEO position.
then no
Yeaaaah.
@ircmaxell But probably every web developer started with HTML one way or another.
20:23
Why did you ask for laravel code if it's for front end dev?
@FlorianMargaine I didn't ask for it, it was submitted.
We got tired of people balking at our code test so now we require code samples.
Oh, you'd love people with github accounts then
@Danack Not as an exception ^^
I'd prefer people with bitbucket accounts because they keep me employed, but yes, I would.
20:25
Atlassian buys stuff from us :)
A poor choice in language to say it is 'catch'able though
@LeviMorrison what would be your gut feeling on changing the error to be an exception for 7 ? There's some other constructor tidying up that I'm looking at.
s/catchable/throwable...
@Danack I'd say yes if other exceptions are thrown.
@FlorianMargaine Not everyone's code is public public :-P
20:26
Exceptions vs errors is not something I think should happen gradually.
That's the tidy up - there's a few things that don't throw exception when 'new' fails - bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52776
Oh wait - misread you....
You think they should be done all at once?
I think conversions should happen in groups at the very least.
Picking one case here, one there... that won't go so well I fear.
Changing all errors with regards to creating objects to throw exceptions would possibly be permissible.
He hired a developerwjk ?
A wild one even
20:36
@DejanMarjanovic it was in an interview context
@ircmaxell d3200 with 18-55mm and 70-300mm lenses ... is only beginner one but from what I read, not bad ...
@JoeWatkins ah, you went with Nikon. I know nothing about them other than that their focus and zoom rings turn the wrong way
cat * | grep -c company_name_mysql_query (just a tiny wrapper above mysql_query) ..... 1827. Please tell me that I made a serious mistake with that command or else I will just run away now and hand that code over to someone else. Someone who has no clue what he will find.
I'm liking it, hands are not steady at all, not steady enough for stars anyway ... need some mo kit for that ...
@Rangad I would start running...
20:43
@JoeWatkins get a tripod and a shutter cable
and shoot at 18 mm
Or just the built in timer.
oh really, I done that totally wrong then ...
I had the other lens on ...
so the wider the lens, the longer of an exposure you can do without causing star trails
flickr.com/photos/ircmaxell/15184399577 <-- 30 second exposure, on a tripod, 14mm lens (comparatively to yours would be 9mm)
Is there an easy way to force apc to have lots of fragments (for testing pusposes)? cc @JoeWatkins
flickr.com/photos/ircmaxell/15367752071 <-- 8 minute exposure on the same lens.
divide 500 by the focal length of your lens to get the maximum exposure without star trails...
so at 70mm, 500/70 == 7 second exposure
the longer exposure the better (since you'll capture more detail)
unless you want to get silly: flickr.com/photos/ircmaxell/15367758581
20:49
/me takes notes ... thanks ...
@ircmaxell pfft, I like photos which make the planet's rotation obvious :p
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Wait. Is it osum? I always thought it was osome.
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Do I need to trade in my nerd card? Metaphysical crisis of meaning in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...
20:59
yeah I definitely went the wrong way, I should have got the 24/2 ... 24/1.4
The problem with sexuality is that I can't say no homo if I like rdlowrey's eyes, I have to say "no hetero"
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It's totally a false dichotomy right.
@SaraGolemon yeah, but depends on what your goal is :-D
@JoeWatkins no you shouldn't have
@JoeWatkins the 18-55 is going to be far more flexible. And as you do a bunch of different things, you'll gain experience and then go out and specialize
function __construct(stringish $name, integral $age, numeric $cuteness, truthiness $evil) ☜ an interesting other approach to scalar types
@JoeWatkins you can get a "reasonably" cheap 14/2.8 bhphotovideo.com/c/product/769555-REG/…
21:06
oh right yeah, well that came with it, I bought the 70-300mm one on top ... I should have got the other one on top, I'd still have the 18-55mm one ...
I have the canon version of that,
@JoeWatkins no, you want a longer lens as well. You went with the right kit
@AndreaFaulds scalarish type hintoids?
there is so much to learn ...
@PaulCrovella :p
@JoeWatkins which is why I'm saying take it easy. Get used to the camera before you go out and buy a bunch of kit. Stars are one of the harder things I've photographed.
21:08
A stringish would be a string, integer or float. An integral would be an integer, integral float, or integral-shaped string. A numeric would be an integer, float, or numeric string. A truthiness would be a boolean, integer, float or boolean-shaped string.
yeah, I know you're right, I'll just read and play for a while ...
@AndreaFaulds wanting to jump @rdlowrey's bones doesn't have to be sexual, does it ?
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just his eye bones
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Special emphasis on I hate all of you ;)
21:12
@rdlowrey Why would you hate us? We are merely admirers of your beauty. Why do you hate your fans :(
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* edited for winky-face
@rdlowrey wonderful eyes… :-)
You're making us cry ;'(
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lol
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You guys know I don't actually care, right? I just play along.
21:14
:-D
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Also: flattery will get you everywhere with me.
@rdlowrey do you ever wonder if there's more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking all the time?
am I the only one here to actually have met @rdlowrey face-to-face?
@ircmaxell stop showing off
user895378
21:15
@ircmaxell Yeah I think so.
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@PaulCrovella Orange Moccha Frappuccino, bro.
@rdlowrey well, it's enough to constructively show how bad @rdlowrey code is to be appreciated by him :-D
@ircmaxell We're all in extreme envy.
actually, I've met a lot of people from this room...
not @bwoebi yet, and not @NikiC yet. And not @PaulCrovella...
a number of people I haven't met yet
but at least 15+ I have...
21:17
@ircmaxell Stop pretending you are not @NikiC man it gets old :P
I'll take that as an extraordinary complement
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I know right. Oh to be young and stupid smart as hell.
@rdlowrey s/smart/stupid/ :-/ … hmm well… smart maybe, but wise… no.
user895378
Does anyone actually run PHP in a Solaris OS?
I've met a few of you ...
21:22
@rdlowrey yes
@rdlowrey do we look like masochists?
I've seen @SaraGolemon at a conference, but I was too scared to say hello ...
user895378
Do we know what the PHP_OS string looks like in Solaris so I can do a string comparison?
what is a solaris ?
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A dead OS.
21:23
so, why support it? xP
oh, can't help you there. solaris was at my last gig, no longer have access to any such boxes.
because you have to support everything for twenty years now, or face being called every name under the sun by some stranger ...
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It's pretty much the only OS I know of that can't use SO_REUSEPORT ...
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The newest comment on the manual's Solaris specific installation tips page is 8 years old ...
@rdlowrey so nobody ever will want to run Aerys there…
21:24
don't ya hate that, when an os purposely leaves something out that is obviously useful ... and then it's pointed out, and they just ignore it, forever ...
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> In August 2010, Oracle discontinued providing public updates to the source code of the Solaris Kernel, effectively turning Solaris 11 into a closed source proprietary operating system.
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God help you if you're stuck running php on solaris ... that's what I say.
s/php/anything
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That's a real "Abandon all hope ye who enter here" situation ...
what kind of machine did it used to run on ?
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21:27
Solaris is a Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems. It superseded their earlier SunOS in 1993. Oracle Solaris, as it is now known, has been owned by Oracle Corporation since Oracle's acquisition of Sun in January 2010. Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace, ZFS and Time Slider. Solaris supports SPARC-based and x86-based workstations and servers from Oracle and other vendors, with efforts underway to port to additional platforms. Solaris is registered as compliant with the Single Unix...
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Ugh, was not trying for the Oracle logo spam there.
Protip: copy BuzzFeed when writing blog posts. "23 Ways to do Secure Password Hashing You Probably Didn't Know" (Anthony?), "7 Reasons Why Scalar Type Hinting Is Harder Than You Think" (Nikita?), "You'll Never Believe Why You Shouldn't Be Evil" (Derick?)
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One weird devops trick to eliminate belly fat
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You'll never believe how this stay-at-home dad made millions auditing database schema
21:29
@ircmaxell Awesome
note that even though the title says 7 ways, you get 2 bonuses!!!
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"listicle" may have just replaced "moist" as my least favorite word in the English language.
what's wrong with moist ?
@ircmaxell AND IF YOU CALL NOW, WE'LL GIVE YOU TWO MORE WAYS TO SCREW UP PASSWORD HASHING - THAT'S A -$2 MILLION DOLLAR VALUE - ABSOLUTELY FREE!
21:31
^5 Reasons We Like 5 Reasons Videos
@PaulCrovella VI!!!
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@JoeWatkins It just weirds me out man. The only time you should use the word moist is to describe cake. Any other scenario just feels inappropriate.
@rdlowrey and towelette. don't forget towelette
@rdlowrey don't forget you wanted to write some real code today…
that doesn't seem very adventurous ... I'm disappointed ...
user895378
21:33
/me shackles wrists to the text editor
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bai
yeah, I've had enough of today ... night all ...
1. Write your XSS payload 2. Put it in your book 3. Get it published on O'reilly Safari Books 4. Profit! :) http://t.co/YFkwnQVuSg
@JoeWatkins T_NIGHT, Joe!
@JoeWatkins Goodnight :)
@Charles Surely they meant "4 Easy Steps To Make Easy Profit You Won't Believe!"
@AndreaFaulds Ah, the joys of clickbait
user895378
21:38
@JoeWatkins night
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Does anyone know of any testing tools for generator functions or do I need to write something myself? E.G. something like (rough idea):
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$testCo = new TestCoroutine;
$testCo->expects($testCo->yields(3));
$testCo->expects($testCo->yield(0)->isValue(42));
$testCo->willSend($testCo->yield(1)->value('foo'));
nothing that I know of
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I figured I'd probably need to roll my own thing ...
submit it back to phpunit
user895378
21:46
jup
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I'm sure I'm not the only person who could benefit from an easy way to validate yielded outputs given sent inputs or thrown exceptions.
yeah
though I wonder the benefit
in that
your code there would be basically
$generator->next();
$this->assertEquals(3, $generator->current());
$this->assertEquals(42, $generator->send(0));
$this->assertEquals("foo", $generator->send(1));
@JoeWatkins I thought we chatted at PHPNW. Am I imagining that?
I know I was scattered, barely had time to say hi to @Andrea
@SaraGolemon I remember you telling me to do enums
Which I began work on then promptly ignored
"7 Reasons Daniel Lowrey Is The Hottest Man In Room 11"
@AndreaFaulds #1 friends with cameras #2 burst mode
22:01
@GeoffreyHale #3 those eyes
@GeoffreyHale hah
@AndreaFaulds #4 huge biceps from holding too much cash
@GeoffreyHale #5 boyband
morning
@AndreaFaulds #6 genius is sexy
22:07
@NikiC hey
@AndreaFaulds #7 Daniel Lowrey doesn't need 7 reasons
@GeoffreyHale #8 He's so sexy that 7 wasn't enough
phpunit --group password_hash
............

Time: 563 ms, Memory: 11.00Mb

OK (12 tests, 15 assertions)
w00t w00t
22:20
It's a bit sad their video looks like PowerPoint presentation :-P
High quality videos with blurred background === more money :-P
@ircmaxell It's shallow of me to say, but I can't quite get past his seemingly random use of emphasis.
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I can't get over the idea that those are someone else's hands that keep popping into frame
22:38
@SaraGolemon I couldn't get past that the video had no successes shown. Only failed prototypes...
I don't mind showing failures, but show me at least one success for them
@ircmaxell That's what the kickstarter is for! To keep failing until we succeed!
@SaraGolemon Probably from not being a native English speaker so when he expresses he messes his stresses, it hardly impresses
@SaraGolemon s/succeed/get paid
The future of PHP: function foobar((int) $foo, int $bar, int! $baz, Integer $qux, $foobar_int): IntegerType {} (oh please no why do people want this nooo :<)
1 message moved to bin
22:46
@AndreaFaulds my worst fears…
@bwoebi yeah...
and then a declare which changes behavior of the whole file doesn't really do it any better.
Language design is hard, really hard.
declare(ticks=1) is a bad thing…
ticks is weird, not sure I understand it
I think it's just for profiling
the only maybe valid per-file thing is encoding, because that's really a file-specific attribute.
@AndreaFaulds pcntl_something for listening on signals
@AndreaFaulds It'll never happen. None if it will ever happen. Everyone wants some form of it, or doesn't; but too few people understand the problem well enough to put together a coherent thought on the subject, let alone grasp different proposals. It leaves any hope of compromise well past the horizon.
22:50
I hate how it is handled
a signal handler maybe should replace the next instruction to be used… that ticky thingy is weird
just like the OS changes the rip, sets return address to current rip and that's the signal handler.
Are 3v4l.org results stored permanently?
@DejanMarjanovic I would, but I wouldn't count on it being available forever though
@AndreaFaulds If that's the kind of function signature you write, you deserve to be confused by it a year later.
@SaraGolemon yep
@PeeHaa Yeah, thinking about fetching results and storing 'em somewhere, adding @link tag so would be lame if it it's gone before package is released :-P
23:05
Just out of curiosity: Has a solution/oppinion for null safe calls been found?
The opinion of this room is that null safe calls are best implemented by not using null.
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23:19
right
@NikiC Let's add generics and an optional type :D
Optional<T>
Or: tagged enums (algebraic data types), with pattern matching:
enum Maybe<T> {
    Some(T $thing);
    Nothing;
}
match ($maybe) {
    on Some($thing) => {
        // we are safe!
    }
    on Nothing => {
        // nope :(
    }
}
I can dream...
23:37
I really wish we could realize that too much syntactic sugar just isn't necessary. We don't need shiny code. We need code we can write, read and maintain...
at a certain point it just becomes syntactic masturbation
Syntactic sugar can produce more readable and therefore more maintainable code
Also, pattern matching wouldn't just be "syntactic sugar", it's an incredibly powerful feature
user924016
23:50
@AndreaFaulds, I do not want to peak in game files.. (Adventure Shawl) what are the basic commands, or is there a commands to get basic help?
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Halp
@RonniSkansing There isn't just now, you'll have to guess, it's mostly just "go" and such
also it's incredibly incomplete and not any fun, because I copied a short script from a comedy sketch
I would say you'd have more fun if you just scrapped the game data and built your own adventure :)
user924016
heh =] okay.
user895378
#9 ???
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#10 Profit!

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