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16:09
@ircmaxell do you know if it's possible with libtool (or any other tool) to check for missing symbols, rather than having to run the code to find them?
no, but I'm a novice with those tools
@bwoebi or @NikiC?
@Danack you mean dynamically at run-time? … why don't you just build your ext statically, then you'll see it at ct…
anyway, no. You just can dump the exported/used symbols AFAIK. and then compare manually
@bwoebi hmm. The issue lies in ImageMagick which gets built as shared libraries by default. I could try building that as static
Or am I misunderstanding what building statically does with 3rd party libs.
@ircmaxell I have no idea about libtool
Uh, wtf is going on here
I get a segfault on a add 0x3e,%ebx instruction
How is that supposed to happen ?!
@Danack if the $symfonyBlahDetected stuff in your response is supposed to mean anything to me, it doesn't :) I don't use it.
16:20
weird
@Leigh Symfony has a really bad practice (imo) of using arrays for parameters which should either be, you know, parameters, or a config object. Having the parameters just be an array of stuff means that typos don't get noticed.
@NikiC Debugger is on the wrong line, maybe?
And Mr Dowling picked that pattern up from Symfony and included it in Guzzle + all the aws apis.
@Danack AWS SDK does it like that, maybe it uses symfony in the background, I just treat it like a black box
Not being able to use Closure::call() with StdClass is annoying. Could we make an exception for that specific class?
16:23
@Andrea what do you mean?
@ircmaxell you can't scope a closure to an internal class because some internal classes get rather upset if you mess with their private properties
StdClass is obviously safe, though, and it's the go-to blank class
other options: define StdClass as a user class :p
@LeviMorrison I suspect that the assembly decoding is inaccurate
Bad idea: loading both php 5 and php 7 as apache module…
16:25
other option: fix the internal class restriction because it's arbitrary
@ircmaxell Actually, it's not.
@NikiC is the instruction in an executable page?
It decodes 03 1d 3b 00 00 00 and 81 c3 3d 00 00 00 to the same add
@bwoebi yes
@ircmaxell if only
Honestly I'd like for us to get rid of the idea of "internal" variants altogether.
16:27
@LeviMorrison no, my point is that if an internal class exposes private properties, then it should support them being accessed. Either don't expose them, or have appropriate getters/setters to do it safely
But it probably would have too large of a performance hit.
Yes, that was it. Works in the different encoding
16:47
php > const string='blah';
php > (function(){ var_dump(func_get_args()); })(string);
array(1) {
  [0]=>
  string(4) "blah"
}
php > \o/
@nikita2206 I think this would remove the syntax issues from our RFC ^
@marcio woah you fixed it?
what's going on there? I'm confused
isn't that just 7 syntax?
@ircmaxell nope, it will fatal out in 7
why?
oh, nevermind
you know, because (string) is the token
16:50
@ircmaxell function (callable(int) $callback) {} // was giving syntax issues
because (int), (string), (binary) etc...
right
does benchmark… woops, I compared a zts against a nts build
@marcio you have a PR already? I just wanted to see how you implemented it
@nikita2206 I'm running all tests, will push soon
ok, all passing
@Andrea did you attempt to clean up this issue before? I don't see your pull request anymore.
@marcio the (int) thing?
17:04
yes
I had a pull request to fix this for (array) and (unset) (I closed it, but you can still find it if you want), and an old version of my revival of Anthony's Scalar Type Hinting with Cast RFC did this in its patch for int, float, bool and string
Trouble is, doing it for the other types requires making them reserved words
posted on December 08, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by ElKaru */

I hope I win. :)
@marcio huh, that was easy
17:23
when did we get rid of the ellipse from the PHP logo? was that official?
the PHP logos page on php.net still has the "old" logo, as does phpinfo()
Abe
Abe
guys, smaller alternatives to phpunit?
@Andrea you mean the weird compressed bottle-cap?
@Abe assert
MAMP still hasn't got PHP7.
@Abe phpt files
17:24
-______________________________________________-
@HassanAlthaf brew install php70
this one
I use mamp pro
Abe
Abe
@marcio not that small :P
It does loads of sht form
*for me
17:25
@HassanAlthaf like php -S? :)
nop
mamp
start
opens apache, mysql
i can setup
private domains pointing to different folders n shit
yeah, I know, it's usually the furthest away from a production environment, ever
without having to go and open those files and type
Even XAMPP doesn't offer PHP7, wtf?
lol
@Abe phpunit.phar.gz
Abe
Abe
@LeviMorrison badum tiss?
17:29
Depends what you meant by "smaller" :D
Abe
Abe
like assert, but debuggable. assert doesn't show anything about the assertion operands
@Abe would be a nice feature to show the incoming cvs to assert… and fcall results inside assert…
well, at least the cvs
Abe
Abe
yeah @bwoebi
the fcalls one would be technically compilcated
Abe
Abe
assert($baz === $foo->bar());
AssertionError::$operands['$baz'] = .......
AssertionError::$operands['$foo->bar()'] = .......
idk...
17:49
@Andrea it will live for as long as I do, on my wrist ...
Abe
Abe
AssertionError::$operands['$baz'] = ['result' => true, 'trace' => ....];
AssertionError::$operands['$foo->bar()'] = ['result' => false, 'trace' => ....];
@bwoebi @JoeWatkins
something like that
what am I looking at ?
top of conversation link
20 mins ago, by Abe
like assert, but debuggable. assert doesn't show anything about the assertion operands
Abe
Abe
@JoeWatkins not much, just that assertion error "$a !== $b" is hard to debug, would be useful to have operands trace etc
user895378
@LeviMorrison I'll probably say this again but thanks for the work on return types for 7 ... it makes my life better
17:51
hmmm
@rdlowrey Thanks for thanking me. Always feels good to be appreciated.
I am glad I could improve your quality of life.
user895378
That @JoeWatkins guy though ... none of the stuff he did is useful at all
I make a point of exclusively doing things that shouldn't be used ...
Abe
Abe
@rdlowrey totes!
@rdlowrey absolutely!
user895378
17:53
I love anon classes tho, dawg
how Who needs threads??? async ftw! (j/k)
Abe
Abe
@rdlowrey lol :P not true
@rdlowrey did the other chat crash for you or just stop updating?
how needs speling???
hm?
oh
we should immediately start a rumour that anon classes are slow, bad practice, incompatible with laravel, and they give you cooties ... see what turns up on reddit first ...
why are we discussing extending the life of php5
@JoeWatkins your tattoo had the ellipse?
@Andrea it's just a black oval ... but yeah ...
18:07
Anonymous classes are helpful with generics!
<?php

interface LessThan[T] {
	function __invoke(T $a, T $b): bool;
}

$intLess = new class implements LessThan[int] {
	function __invoke(int $a, int $b): bool {
		return $a < $b;
	}
};

var_export($intLess(1, 2));
echo PHP_EOL;
burn the witch !
@LeviMorrison aint no square generic in php
@NikiC I borrowed them from Scala.
(or Python - take your pick)
We need a dice with 256 sides, then use it for rolling ASCII chars to use.
um
you can get by with 128 sides
18:14
@Ocramius meh. Two 16 sided hex dice would suffice :P
@Machavity I SAID ONE DICE!
or 7 coins
Abe
Abe
@JoeWatkins ahahaah the tatoo
Abe
Abe
fantastic :D
18:15
32 - 126
that's your range
of printable chars
33 if you ignore spaces
so, 96 chars
not very good for a dice.
I could paint 96 chars and then the rest with die(mysql_error());
you know, developer experience
haha
@LeviMorrison @NikiC perhaps we should simply add templates
generate a specialised version of a class!
18:26
morning
when recursive function works right away.
@Andrea the problem with this kind of template is that it won't support inheritance, traits and etc
oh wait, that sounds pretty good actually ^^
enneacontakaihexagon
cool word ...
user895378
18:41
So ... I'm 14 upvotes away from 20k and trusted user status in case anyone just feels like spuriously contributing on random answers of mine from like 3-4 years ago
@rdlowrey too late to join in ...
user895378
ha
user895378
woah that was quick! thanks all :)
Vote reversal script and instaban kicking in in 3... 2..
18:49
@rdlowrey just found what I was looking for and YOU sir provided the best answer... ever.
4
Q: Protection from rain - running vs. walking

OddDeerLet's assume there's a reason to stay dry from rain. You've a form of a basecamp which can keep you dry. Is it better to walk or to run back through the rain? The crux (imho!): Running reduces the time spent in rain Walking reduces the amount of drops you "run against" There may apply ot...

2
hahaha
@poop
18:55
@PeeHaa Interesting question
And an stupidly simple answer (for something I have wondered but never put to the test) :)
@PeeHaa how 'bout taking an umbrella?
@LeviMorrison I was thinking the same, actually. But Hack already has prefixed ?, and I don't want to deviate there
@Danack I have a car for dat ;)
18:57
> Walking reduces the amount of drops you "run against"
this... is not right
Why not?
Imagine the rain is directional and you are running in the direction of the rain
I am running up?
:)
umm, I dunno how to describe it, sec, looking for a pic
19:00
Yeah found it. watching
I demand a recount!
@PeeHaa I found it funnier, when I just read "refcount" …
oh shit I made a critical error there, uhm
@Andrea HHVM compatibility is not so important to me.
In this case maybe it makes sense to just prefix it.
With return types I just wanted a symbol, so picking HHVM's was a good choice.
@Andrea that's great and all, but someone's going to misread it and apply it to some Ruby site by accident.
19:14
hehe
@Andrea hey technically it is capable of communication!
but only technically
@LeviMorrison I'd like for us not to deviate from Hack syntax without good reason, though
It's the wrong viewpoint. We should align with them only when it doesn't inconvenience us much.
We are not the same language. They intentionally chose not to collaborate with us.
Keep in mind I've spent a decent amount of time in the IRC channel with them talking about features.
They very much designed things for Facebook.
That is not what we should do.
19:17
Sure
my image got no stars :<
We should add a FAQ section to the Auryn README. First question: "Why doesn't Auryn instantiate a sub-class when I've defined the parent class?"
@ScottArciszewski right click file in the explorer pane and commit
@LeviMorrison That's come up more than once?
19:22
Yes.
This is probably the 4th or 5th time /cc @rdlowrey, who should be able to verify that claim.
I already have it open in a tab for editing
@ScottArciszewski Below that you have work in progress or something like that
Let me see what it was called
@ScottArciszewski how are you logged in?
anonymously
19:25
Why can't Zeev ever separate his personal opinion from fact when writing RFCs?
Which one?
Sheesh, yet another piece of garbage (when judged from that viewpoint).
Also you cannot commit when being anon
You can put them in review though
> That said, we believe that sticking with the current timeline (option #3) is simply too aggressive
ok, well, I saved that ages ago :P
19:26
> Obviously, it…
I don't think I'm going to even bother
this docbook thing is a pain
Also, use the bloody introduction to give the background!
It's not a separate section!
@ScottArciszewski What's your id?
And yes it is
Don't see it in the list :P
19:29
"File modified by anonymous #63041"
that was me months ago
Ah yeah. That one I see
Right click it under WIP and submit for review (or something like that)
Also not too sure about adding "3rd party" libs btw
@LeviMorrison I really can't even internals right now, but as there are people who want PHP 5.6 to have an extended life, and some of them will even be doing the work required for that (e.g. Redhat) it would be good to get them to co-operate and do that in one place, rather than having it done either multiple times, or the internals people forced to do the work.
I agree it would be good if the people backporting security fixes collaborated and provided the fixes as part of mainstream PHP.
But since we don't have that I'd rather just leave them to their pain.
Yes I know
19:39
> But since we don't have that I'd rather just leave them to their pain.

Yep. :+1:
God dammit Stack Overflow, why must you make quotes misbehave?
It's just something I would let somebody else handle :-) cough @salathe cough
well, @ircmaxell told me he would, but that was ages ago and he seems really busy with Grovo
Just ping him @ircmaxell :P
news.ycombinator.com/newest "Interesting Function Name" (cc @rdlowrey )
@PeeHaa @kelunik thanks for trying to help, but I've lost interest in contributing to the manual
19:50
You're not the first :)
maybe I'll try again in a while with a real account
If you have a proper account I would suggest forgetting about the doc editor and just checkout the docs locally
o.O then he has to invoke the docbook renderer.
You sick, sick sadist.
lol
Speaking of being a sick sadist. I give up on this soap stuff for today. Having to work with it the entire day makes me want to kill myself
user895378
20:08
Probably a dumb question but what happens if I do something inside __destruct() that then adds a new reference to the object being destructed? When the refcount for that object eventually drops to zero it just goes away?
Sounds like stuff that may end the world @rdlowrey
That causes a massive spacetime disruption
Abe
Abe
@rdlowrey 3v4l.org/A1gkQ :B
Hm interesting
If I create a reference to $this in an external array in a __destruct, the array remains empty.
20:21
Wow. That thing is larger than I expected...
user895378
@Abe I'm more concerned with what happens re: memory consumption over the life of a long-running process
Abe
Abe
tbh it's cool :B
user895378
on 3v4l the script will always end right after so there's no good way to tell what will happen far into the future
Abe
Abe
it's like a save on the line
Does anyone here have any experience with configuring a Travis build environment with 3rd party dependencies installed by Composer? It runs the composer install just fine and checks out the latest version of a dependency, just to one step later start whining about missing classes. It's starting to drive me crazy :x
20:24
Repo link?
Something tells me the autoloader is messed, but not sure what I can do about it.
As you can see it installs the psr/http-message package just fine, but yet it can't find one of it's Interfaces I use in a test.
Abe
Abe
@rdlowrey how is that different from just holding a reference somewhere?
user895378
@Abe because I'm wondering about how the zend memory allocator behaves in extreme circumstances ... like when there are lots of objects like this so memory usage spikes really high then goes back down once they're all eventually GC'd
Abe
Abe
because __destruct is more like "on before destruct". if after the execution refcount is increased than the actual destruction is just canceled, no?
user895378
I'm observing increased usage after all the objects are eventually gone and it's hard to trace where that usage is coming from
20:31
@Oldskool Where are you including the autoloader?
I would assume anything dealing with __destruct() is the culprit :D
@PeeHaa Hmm, yeah I think that's my problem. PHPUnit should get a --bootstrap flag still
Yeah :)
@rdlowrey you have to always respect that one only can free memory segments which are completely free. I.e. when some individual entries are left in a segment, the whole segment can't be freed. It's basically a gigantic free list now :-D
Hence you'll often observe that memory increases and increases until it reaches a certain bound (especially with longer running scripts)
20:43
and on the five hundredth attempt at refactoring uopz for php7, travis is green ... some of uopz has disappeared, but whatever, stable or gtfo ...
So "the definitive benchmark" tests 15 concurrent users on a 16 core machine :D
@NikiC because the benchmark runner obviously needs a full core!
@NikiC don't worry, he specializes in high traffic bullshit ... I mean websites ...
@ScottArciszewski what now?
php documentation
20:47
uh? shuffle them? — PeeHaa 45 mins ago
@PeeHaa Yes, shuffle answers from database. — Otonel 42 mins ago
People talk about the perf for PHP 7 being "2⨉ or more". It's an order of magnitude or two better than that if you used alternative opening tags :D
Why does it make a difference whether I use <? or <?php??
… oh
<?hh
okay, got it.
why SO doesn't give me this badge ? ^
Badges are probably given out periodically - just wait.
@bwoebi :D
let's time it
@LeviMorrison aha
@ScottArciszewski why are you laughing?
20:52
because it looks ridiculous
31/30 recommended
no, it is not ..
what Levi said is probably true
but I still lol'd
it looks like a bug
even if everyone swears it isn't
CODE USING <script language=php> IS UP TO 50⨉ FASTER WITH PHP 7!
Yes, only it doesn't run...
20:53
@Andrea <script language=php> instead of <?php?
:D
lol
yeah support for that (which no one sane used anyway) was dropped in 7
@PeeHaa Hmm, even with the bootstrap set specifically, it still fails :( travis-ci.org/oldskool/SymportBundle/jobs/95663465#L293 Any other ideas?
@ScottArciszewski If PHP ran on the client side it would have made sense.
:(
imagines client-side PHP
I actually want that
20:57
Ajax would be called SPAX (Synchronous PHP And XML)
PHP has a class system and type declarations
and a decent package manager
PROTIP: Code using <script language=php> can be up to FIFTY TIMES FASTER with PHP 7! #PHP #PHP7 #FAST
2
and elephants ...
let's see how few people recognise the joke
@JoeWatkins of course!
@Andrea hahahahahaha
@bwoebi based on a real benchmark ;)
20:58
even without formatting!
@bwoebi it's fully backwards-compatible... you're unaffected by most of PHP 7's BC breaks...
@Andrea you don't seem to have tried with while(1)… then you'd write ∞.
@bwoebi :D

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