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16:00
@PhilSturgeon I'm not conflating stuff - I'm saying the function should be getType and it should return the type.
65:34. Oh no, Scalar Type Hints are failing again D:
@PhilSturgeon it'll also differ for namespaced classes that hint on the non-namespaced name, right?
@salathe well hell, had no idea that example you sent me was even valid PHP
Having a weird division between types that are classes, and types that are not classes is just a bad api design.
16:01
@PhilSturgeon I still think it'd be better to wait for ReflectionType
@PhilSturgeon namespace example eval.in/private/c66b3e6312f6b2
@PhilSturgeon hehe, looks like HHVM folks didn't see it too
Or saw it and then burnt it with fire.
@Danack yes, but if im trying to get a classname, and I get string, I have to work out if the class name is a scalar type first with in_array(string, int, erf) then instantiate later
sounds like balls to me
@PhilSturgeon it sounds more like you want ::getHintText() (or some nicer name) to return exactly what was written for the hint?..
or at least to have your RFC behave like that, for only classes
@salathe yeah I guess FQCN are not going to work, but parent as a type hint? Wow. No idea.
16:04
Hey guys, I'm facing issues with this FastRoute.
We could do with a ::isClass() and ::isScalar() (if/when that passes) method for ReflectionParameter
we already have isArray() and isCallable()
@salathe see where you're coming from. isClass() combined with getType() would solve my use cases
yeah, I think that would be nicer
16:05
FastRoute doesn't seem to work custom URIs.
It shows me the 404 content..
@HassanAlthaf be a bit more specific would you buddy?
I am?
What other data do you need?
@PhilSturgeon why is this the first time I've seen your RFC? :P
I would prefer a getType() with a ReflectionType instance, which would have ->getText(), isArray(), isScalar, etc...
@ircmaxell that would work too, then we'd want isInt() and friends :P
16:07
@HassanAlthaf well, you just kinda says that something doesnt work. and I use fastroute a bunch so I know it DOOOOES work, you just gotta help us find out the difference
@HassanAlthaf or use this, which sits on FastRoute and has a pretty interface + dispatcher github.com/thephpleague/route
@salathe assuming a form of scalar hinting passes, yes
@salathe because you missed the emails two weeks ago on internals?
@ircmaxell yep, of course :)
@PhilSturgeon yeah, probably lost in the noise
Also, internals is about 100 emails a day or so?
SCALARS SCALARS BLA BLA BLA
16:08
@PhilSturgeon I do tend to "mark all as read" when the mails build up.
:)
fair
well ok, fuck this RFC. ya'll will make it obsolete when scalar type hinting passes with a scorching victory
But yeah, ::isClass() and ::getType() would be nice (and easier than a ReflectionType)
@PhilSturgeon first give me a minute, let me just put my project on GitHub.
Morning @NullPoiиteя
16:11
@PhilSturgeon I don't know your use case. Most of the time when I'm fiddling with reflection either I don't care if it's scalar or a class. And if I do care, it's usually when I'm about to instantiate the class, so don't care about the overhead of loading the class.
its not about overhead, its about instances when the autoloader isnt hooked up
code generation, DiC shite, all sorts of fiddling
knowing the name without having to full on load the damn thing just seems handy, but without that leading to a FQCN its less awesome
The reason I want a reflectiontype is so you can have ->wouldAccept, etc. Unify the API between parameters and return...
so either this should crack on and try to work out the FQCN, or it should let the functionality just be absorbed by getType()
Opens a lot of doors..
@Andrea One issue about void return types RFC: it is unclear about what happens if you do $return = void_return();
16:13
@ircmaxell I get the feeling we should write this down somewhere...
@salathe that would likely be smart...
Anyone got a pen? I have a napkin :)
@ircmaxell Well I pulled it out of return types RFC but I had something like that yeah.
@levi yes, what you had (and iirc Sara had something similar as well, no?)
16:15
@PhilSturgeon If the autoloader isn't hooked up then I don't understand "I have to work out if the class name is a scalar type first with in_array(string, int, erf) then instantiate later" Either you're about to instantiate a class, in which case the overhead is irrelevant, or you're not about to instantiate a class, in which case I don't see why you need to know if it's a class or a scalar.
Obviously there may be some use case - but I don't understand it currently.
@Danack that was a different example. i guess in that example you could use getClass()->name, but assuming that the class is always available, and you dont mind if some string/int/float garbage is gettng sprinkled in is simply not true
isClass() + getType() covers this.
@LeviMorrison you get NULL
@HassanAlthaf just use league/route. it does exactly this for you
Making functions cease to be rvalues if they're void is probably not a good idea or practical to implement
@Andrea The RFC doesn't say that.
16:18
@PhilSturgeon I like fastroute. :(
@HassanAlthaf var_dump($request->getPath());
Does anyone ever use return NULL; where they actually would mean anything different than void (if we would differentiate those)?...
@HassanAlthaf league/route is a wrapper for FastRoute but handles your dispatching, which seems to be where you are getting stuck
@LeviMorrison I'll clarify that later, then
@salathe nullables
error return values
missing values
@Andrea in PHP?
16:21
@Patrick string(10) "/index.php" 404 - Page not found
@HassanAlthaf what url did you type in?
@salathe we don't yet have a return type for them, but they are common practice
surely nullables accept null as a value?
@Patrick /myweb but it redirects to index.php because of my .htaccess
@PhilSturgeon so someone took fastroute and made it worse? good job
16:23
@Patrick now now.
@Patrick github.com/HassanAlthaf/Blog/blob/master/public/.htaccess This is my .htaccess. Your tutorial says to redirect all requests to index.php right? I am following your tutorial.
@Patrick define worse. and try not being a dick about it when you do.
I just started writing a fucking wordpress plugin...
@PeeHaa PMSL
Guys, whats up with this rfc-votes and rfc-discuss tags on the starred comments?
@Andrea I can cover Reflection for void in the ReflectionType RFC.
If you guys could write down the specific use-cases for ReflectionTypeInfo that would be great. Maybe in the wiki somewhere. @ircmaxell @PhilSturgeon @salathe
16:28
@HassanAlthaf I haven't used apache in a long time, but I believe it should be index.php/$1 or something like that. Maybe someone else can help you with that
Will do at some point soon
@Patrick aww..
@HassanAlthaf yeah patrick is probably along the right lines. depends on the setup but sometimes the rules are trying to rewrite to index.php/$1 sometimes its index.php/?$1 its mental.
I'm only a dick about it because you advertise your own package when his problem clearly lies somewhere else... And called your stuff extraordinary... No comment to that, your whole thing just sounds way too arrogant.
On the technical side, why would a RouteCollection have a method getDispatcher (which in turn is actually a factory method?).
I might have overreacted a little, but I really dislike this league thing :)
@Patrick 1.) it's not mine, I dont own it. Ive used a shitload of times and like it a lot. 2.) it wasnt clear, he just said "it didnt work"
3. nothing arrogant about it. 4. go and talk to the guy who made it about technical questions on class naming
16:32
@PhilSturgeon would this be right:
5. OMFG THE LEAGUE IS ARROGANT AGAIN THATS NEW
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/index.php
RewriteRule ^ /index.php/$1 [R=301]
I'm going to start The League of Adequate PHP Packages
that would still be better than most
League of Decently Tested PHP Packages.
16:34
Also still better than most
The League of Oh My God My Eyes PHP Packages -> redirect to phpclasses.org
extraordinary = better than most. when the existing most = shit on phpclasses, shit on sourceforge, PHP 4 code on PEAR and random crap thats had 4 commits on somebodies github, its not hard to say that aiming to be extraordinary is a good thing
@HassanAlthaf If you have PHP RFC voting karma (many here do) then they are very important. If you don't they are still important just less actionable :)
@PhilSturgeon It's not working. I guess I am done with this stupid Composer lol. I'll just do something else..
@HassanAlthaf hey woah, its got nothing to do with Composer
16:36
@PhilSturgeon Does that mean it will me renamed to "average" once the community gets it shit together?
and you gotta stop saying "its not working" because I dunno what that means at all! what are your debug steps?
@PhilSturgeon I know.. but the problems I get in Composer are massive..
@PeeHaa if the community gets its shit together
Like, the libraries..
:-)
16:37
@HassanAlthaf im kinda tempted to bow out, but.. urf. what?
@HassanAlthaf what are you talking about? Your webserver is not set up correctly, it has nothing to do with any of the php
Oh, I se...
*see.
How do I setup correctly?
I may sound like a noob cause I am...
If I am not back within 10 minutes call the cops. I am caught by the spaghetti monster
user924016
@PeeHaa The clock is ticking
16:39
@PeeHaa Aye, Aye, Captain!
@RonniSkansing You still have your wordpress instance running?
Is WordPress even good?
I've never tried it.
Hell no
user924016
@PeeHaa Yes, locally
user924016
@HassanAlthaf not really no
16:40
I wanna show something funny
@RonniSkansing Ah damnit. I need a public instance for what I came up with
Will find some other crash test dummy :P
A programming service offering site is using WordPress..
user924016
@PeeHaa moment
16:42
I also need to create a fake cve and vulnerable plugin. Damnit. The longer I think about it the more work I think the POC will be :P
@PhilSturgeon So getClassName() with primitives fails?
I mean, based on the name getClassName() I would expect it to.
int/scalar/etc is null, because its not a class name
yeah
Why not add getTypeName() instead?
\o/
thats what everyone else said
16:44
But realistically
two reasons this RFC kinda sucks right now
1. FQCN is not considered
I'm proposing ReflectionTypeInfo soonish. Then you can do getType()->name().
2. getType is probably a thing
IF this was left for getType then FQCN is still not considered
@PhilSturgeon In my stuff before I pulled it out it always gave a FQCN.
It never gave anything else.
user924016
@PeeHaa where do I send you the info?
16:45
@LeviMorrison sorry?
@RonniSkansing info @ my domain
@PhilSturgeon I had a ReflectionType impl at one point but I dropped it out of the RFC.
\o/ The packagist redesign thread is active again
In that impl it always gave you FQCN for everything.
@peehaa yeah noticed that! been meaning to spin up a vagrant box and look at it
@LeviMorrison yaaaay
16:48
@PeeHaa css redesign or functionality redesign?
where and what and how is that gonna look?
@Danack full redesign
user924016
PeeHaa mail send
@PhilSturgeon Working on something else at the moment, but I expect to work on this at some point today.
is it just me, or somebody else always reads "POC" as "piece of crap" ?
@tereško :P
16:50
@PhilSturgeon Is this the effort that includes being able to pull in extensions?
@Danack no that would be something VERY different. thats a composer feature, a redesign of packagist is just HTML and CSS
@RonniSkansing Cannot log in (passwd protected) :(
@LeviMorrison alright then, in that case, fk this st im out. my RFC is withdrawn, get it done
user924016
@PeeHaa log into ssh, set a new password, delete the .htaccess or read the tutorial link I send =]
@PhilSturgeon I hope you will provide good feedback when that time comes :)
16:53
@RonniSkansing oh lolz. Sorry :P
@PhilSturgeon ya know, it's allowed to say "fuck" and "shit" in this chat room
@tereško thanks dad
"Get 'er done" is perfectly good feedback.
@PhilSturgeon he's saying there's no badword filter or something like on irc
Of all the people, PhilSturgeon is perfectly capable of swearing if he wants to.
But it's not mandatory....
user924016
16:56
PeeHaa =] have fun with the box and let me know when you are done with it, be it in a day or in 2 months or etc
didn't know it was gonna markdown highlight though. thats fun
it's just that he is trying to use stars .. which fucks with markdown's formating ..
.. what he said
lets try this again. f**k this s**t I'm out.
perfect
@RonniSkansing Awesomesauce! Will let you know what I have something working. So you can check whether it makes sense and can purge the machine if it looks good to you :)
user924016
16:58
Awesome [=
Scalar typehints needs +3 votes now 65 : 34
Same here, fuck this shit, I'm out lol
@marcio But in other news we are one voter away from 100!
that's remarkable :)
Seldaek just changed vote to "yes" on [Group Use Decl](https://wiki.php.net/rfc/group_use_declarations)
so it needs +13 votes now 25:19;
@marcio That thing got a lot more no votes than I would have expected
17:04
@marcio (markdown doesn't work on multiline messages)
very intuitive...
yeah. Go figure.
@PeeHaa still sure about your No vote on Scalar Type Hints?
@LeviMorrison ikr
17:22
@FlorianMargaine it's not even Markdown, it's a crappy poorly-implemented subset
isn't it "common mark"?
anyway "crappy poorly-implemented subset" is very accurate, they shouldn't invent a new syntax for each chat / platform they create.
I can understand why headers are not supported in chat.
<h1>THIS CHAT/RFC/PERSON/SUBJECT IS GAY</h1>
4
@marcio awesome =) … who changed his vote?
17:33
@LeviMorrison I have never head about happy RFCs
What does SAVE_OPLINE do? I see that it's EX(opline) = opline... But what is it meant for?
@nikita2206 so you can change the opline
To pass some data from one opline to another (next one)
?
@Andrea Based on what I can observe it seems that if you disallow $return = returns_void(); it might fare better.
@bwoebi Seldaek sent me an email saying:
> My main reason against is greppability suffers, but I decided to change my vote because it's not that important either way and in some cases I can see this would be a good thing to have.
The only person that presented me a legit reason to vote "no", flipped vote to "yes".
17:43
Is there a better term (single word usable in a method name) for "upper version limit"? I can't wrap my head around something reasonable right now; limit sounds a bit unspecific
@Andrea so when opcode handler should save opline? Or what means 'to change the opline'?
@Andrea Still torn, but no dice :)
18:06
@marcio uh, I was replying to scalar type hints …^^
@bwoebi I assumed it was about my last message :P
hey @PeeHaa, not implying that you didn't, but have you tried the patch?
I've been using the patch for ~3 days on a pet project and I ended up changing my mind after that.
18:51
@LeviMorrison I'm wondering about that
Functions are always usable in expressions in PHP
Changing that would be difficult to implement (it's a dynamic language) and break things
At the opcode level, we don't distinguish between function call statements and expressions
After all, function call statements don't really exist, they're just expressions
@Rican7 what's the best way to serve an /assets folder with Klein router? $response->file() works, but doesn't seem like it'd be the best way
@Andrea It probably should be mentioned in the RFC then that it is infeasible to implement such a feature (that is, if you are confident that it would be as difficult as you suggest).
user924016
19:12
@LeviMorrison I'm not sure it's infeasible, I just think it causes more problems than it solves. Back at my computer, will add something about it now
Yeah, the RFC needs something about the outlined behavior and maybe a brief statement for the motivation of doing it that way.
Right.
19:30
bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=69048 - Isn't that a bit nuts? "I want to be able to pkill a thread in a program and the program should keep working fine."
@marcio My issue isn't even that much how I would use it or not use it
Like all functions which do not explicitly return a value in PHP, evaluating a call to a ''void'' return-typed function ("void function" from here onwards) results in null:

<code php>
function summonElePHPants(): void {
    echo "ElePHPants of the world, unite!";
}

$useless_value = summonElePHPants();
var_dump($useless_value); // NULL
</code>

This is unlike void functions in some other languages, which prevent the use of such functions in expressions.

While it would be theoretically possible to prevent the use of void functions in expressions in PHP, this RFC does not do so for the foll
@LeviMorrison ☝︎
I don't know that I've ever asked you, or that you said in the RFC, so here goes:
Why void? Why not null?
In any case, your proposed addition looks fine.
@LeviMorrison Familiarity (manual, virtually every other language uses that name), implied semantics (return NULL; would be accepted for a null return type, right?)
Oh wait I need to scroll down more.
Reading the rest.
19:38
It's quite long ^^
Changing last bullet to this:
* Finally, IDEs and code linters could easily check for using the result of a void function call and warn the user, so it does not necessarily have to be enforced by the language itself
Generally I recommend avoiding the term "we" in an RFC.
Good point
Hmm, I've thought of one more
"PHP has traditionally not emitted fatal errors when accessing missing values - for example, accessing undefined variables, properties, array indices, parameters or constants does not halt program execution"
Not that I don't think it should :p
I am not sold on void or null. Just thinking aloud here:
If we use null, this makes sum or union types more attractive.
stdclass or null is indicated with stdclass|null.
function (stdclass|null $o): stdclass|null {
    return $o;
}
@PeeHaa what's the issue then?
There is no special syntax required for the null case.
(just syntax for or'ing multiple types)
This also allows explicit dynamics:
function (array|Traversable $in) {/*…*/}
19:50
@LeviMorrison sum or union types don't interact well with scalars
@Andrea Just thinking aloud here, but they actually place nicely in some cases:
I mean, StdClass|null works, but not, say, int|float
function (int|float $number) { /*…*/}
We'd have to special-case that one for it to work, though
I'm not sure we'd need to.
19:51
Weak types.
Even in weak types, I don't think we need to.
(I mean maybe, I'm just thinking aloud)
First check for exact matches.
If none pass, check for conversions.
I assume this has to be done for string anyway with objects with __tostring().
So foobar("1.5"); becomes foobar(1);
That's... not good.
No, I didn't say that.
Well, you said check for conversions.
And where does that automatically pick int over float?
19:53
It's going in order.
Unless we're having some sort of "convertibleness" score and then choose the typehint with the most of it
Where did I specify it would do that? :)
Anyway, I think union types could work out really well for three features we've been kicking around:
@marcio Read the transcript back :)
1. multiple types (notably nullable types in returns)
2. the "number" or "numeric" types
3. avoids "void"
I think explicitly returning null is semantically superior to void given PHP's history here.
It doesn't work well with weak scalar types except for trivial cases
But without union or sum types it would be wonky, I admit.
19:55
That is my concern
@PeeHaa it's probably too far away now, just tell me in a few words.
@Andrea By the way, this is where strict types clearly flex their muscles saying how nice they are :)
Sure
I'm not a massive fan of weak typing
Talking about sum/union types and their potential impact on other features is something I'd love to talk about at PHP Internals Conference. When is it, again?
19:57
An example case that simply doesn't work:
string|int|float
@Andrea Doesn't work for what input?
@LeviMorrison "1234", which is valid for all three
yesterday, by PeeHaa
ok people. I think I have made up my mind on scalar hinting. I don't like the fact that 1) strictness can be changed mid file 2) that I will end up with some things strict and some things weak in a project (I most likely will inherit at some point) 3) I don't like the declare thing.
@Andrea Not sure it's an issue but will think about this more.
Can you identify a specific issue if we were to pick any of them when converting?
1 and 3 will be fixed on a follow up RFC, this already has been proposed. I don't think declare and middle file switch will stay.
20:00
uggggh just stop reiterating dude
(Notably if you pass in "1234" no conversion is necessary, btw; it exactly matched one of the accepted types)
@LeviMorrison a union type usually implies that the type is significant
@marcio We are not voting on the follow-up RFC. We are voting on what is proposed.
^ that
ok, but why do you think these things won't be fixed? Everybody hate it.
20:01
You can switch mid-file, but if someone actually does that you can slap them
I even went as far as saying @Andrea should fix and reset but she pussied out ;-)
It's most useful for testing the feature, actually
Why do you have to convince everybody to share your opinion?
@Andrea ^ that's not helping
@PeeHaa resetting contentious votes is a bad idea
20:02
@marcio Let me take that logic to another issue: we all hate PHP's type juggling system in certain cases so it will be fixed no problem.
Yeah. j/k ma'am @Andrea
@Narf I'm not talking to everybody, I'm talking to @PeeHaa
and trying to get to know his reasons
@marcio I wasn't talking specifically to you, I was talking to everybody :P
and I replied representing myself :D
but you actually forgot to read the linked transcript...
20:06
But joking aside, anytime somebody says they don't like it, somebody jumps in "asking" why not ... like we all can't just have opinions without being held accountable for it. It's annoying.
@PeeHaa sorry, I thought you wanted me to read the specific message, let me check all the story.
@Narf Nothing wrong with that. But everything that can be said has been said.
That too.
@Narf but this is Important Business™ !!
"Someone wrong on the internet - details at 10pm."
user924016
20:08
=] ^ lol
:D
@salathe Why didn't you vote btw?
@PeeHaa To build suspense…
20:10
heheheh ^
hehe
Unrelated, but an allegory could be made to the PHP 'design' process:
/me checks all the story and gives up discussing xD
@Danack Now why do I think you only are crawling through youtube the entire day :P
Names, faces, birthdays - these things I cannot remember. Semi-related funny videos on Youtube? I got that covered.
20:13
@Danack dat 90s-era DOS game-esque music
@Danack :)
ok people. I have just found out that wordpress is pretty fucking horrible!
yay 26:19, we only need +12 votes now
@LeviMorrison Here's a thing I'm wondering about: Since we can, should we enforce the void return type at compile-time? (there's an advantage of void we don't have for null ^^)
BTW, @salathe didn't you say your vote was a "no"?
@marcio maybe…
20:18
e'ning
evening, @Joe
Hey @JoeWatkins
@salathe I see you picked "yes", surprised. I thought you only wanted it if the pythonic syntax was proposed :)
@JoeWatkins moin
@marcio No, I'd prefer that… :)
20:21
saw two talking birds today .... they were beautiful ... I'm not allowed one ...
but after trying out the "from" style with a (mostly sort-of working) patch, I conceded :D
new keywords r evil anyway
@JoeWatkins yeah totally… … … … … void … … …
not a fan of that ... I dunno what that is for ..
god I hate reddit
Or rather, how the community reacts to any RFC
This is what I had to say about it:
> It's not about "upsetting the status quo". It's about not breaking things. It's about consistency.

It's all very well to say "a language should have XYZ feature" when it's a new language, when you have the freedom to change the rest of the language to work nicely with it. PHP doesn't have that freedom. Changes must be evaluated within the context of the rest of the language. We can't do massive breakages except in very limited circumstances. We shouldn't introduce things which interact poorly with other language features.
20:24
@JoeWatkins I don't like giving people advice, but I don't think keeping birds as pets is a good idea....
@Danack misses is alergic anyway ...
one of them, who is up for adoption, is 48 years old, and has lost an eye ... it doesn't fly whatever ... it really was a beautiful bird, it was displaying (dancing and what not), I could have watched it for hours ...
> In particular, it makes it clear that a function performs an action, rather than producing a result.
The wild birds are one of the things I miss about Australia:
66:34, 100 votes!
I don't like this reasoning ... a function that performs an action still has a result ...
(success or failure)
@Danack Yeah "sharing" :P
20:27
Yeah - they're total dicks to each other. Those two are probably a mated pair, but still not going to share food.
:-)
This is also a mated pair have a playfight why not.
@Andrea Consistency doesn't belong in PHP
it's not the "PHP way"
@Andrea what's the thread?
@Danack This is awesomesauce
20:34
Thanks btw, Feel free to click any ads you see on that page.
:D
I don't see any ads :P
Yep, I clicked on all zero of them

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