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16:00
@PeeHaa You know of lxr.php.net right? Probably the biggest help to me when I started poking around
Well now that I now you are willing to hold my hand. I might just dust of my php-src vm and start picking it up again as long as I can bother you
got an idea in mind for an extension @PeeHaa ?
@Leigh Yea. I have some idea how to find stuff
@JoeWatkins That's another problem. Not really
bother me as much as you like :)
\o/
16:01
macros definitely are not blackboxes and you should always have in mind what they do
Well, if you have an idea and it feels a bit big, I'm also happy to chip in
Cool
I wanted to do visibility on constants at some point, but simpsons did it
@PeeHaa you can also bother me and probably Nikita too…
<3 Room 11
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I need to figure out why the benchmark numbers on my foreachvoid rfc patch are going in the wrong direction. I just wish it didn't take 15 minutes to run my full callgrind test suite.
16:03
I really don't have any excuse don't I :-)
@JoeWatkins ++
@jbafford then don't loop so often when doing callgrind?
@JoeWatkins will I see you at PHPSC in June?
@bwoebi heh, probably.
callgrind is really slow.
yea, divide loop count by 50 and you're fine
16:05
@ircmaxell Oh, you're coming over for south coast? Beers on me then :)
well, I'd been running callgrind multiple times, since it wasn't always possible to make the thing being benched loop multiple times
@Leigh yup! See you then!
e.g. when I'm benchmarking an execution of WP or Drupal's front page
it's going to be an interesting conference :)
@ircmaxell yes, looking forward to it :)
16:07
awesome!
:)
and of course anyone else who comes, I will be happy to say hi and drink beers :)
this morning was the first time I read internals in 2 weeks. And I am OK with that :)
It's actually been pretty quiet the past week or so
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Q: Get date of next Sunday after a certain time?

Tim NovisI need to return the date of the next Sunday after a certain cut-off point. For example - I'm running a competition website and the cut-off is 10PM on Sunday every week, so if a user were to look at the website after 10PM on a Sunday, it would need to display next weeks date. At the moment I'm u...

not that that is a particularly good question (or that my answer is very good) but the highest rated answer doesn't even address the OP's query.
Last week I updated my filters to auto-archive internals mails so they skip my inbox, haven't had any pangs to check outside of the weekends to be honest
as soon as I posted a comment about the upvote, another upvote was added straight away! shrug
@Leigh same here :)
and I just am not checking anymore. And that makes me happy
16:14
not great for the rest of us ...
@ircmaxell … or simple … you just check what you want to check … I have an extra folder for all internals mails
yeah I do that ... ^
I look for names I care about ... right or wrong, that's the only way ...
@ircmaxell difficult to share your happiness ... it's our loss ...
there are more people engaged in internals that are either neutral, or have a negative effect than there are people engaged that have a positive effect ...
hahahahah
16:20
hi guys!!
@ircmaxell Baby steps, man. Baby steps...
maybe some time this year a branch appears with the history rewritten with rasmus as the author of every commit, ever ... maybe it happens near april ... on a certain day ...
@Leigh This is why I sign my commits
@bwoebi I do as well
@JoeWatkins yes, it is. But honestly, it's better for me. Healthy
I said it was difficult, not that I don't share it ... I'm happy that you are happy .. obviously good ...
16:23
I know :)
> Quitting internals is easy. I did it at least 5 times!
tbh I'm not even sure what happened this time ... I'm not sure how we went from your proposing the CoC, to walking away, in such a short period of time ...
I did :)
@JoeWatkins you didn't see the majority of the backlash I received on the side
I didn't
not on list, but everywhere else (Reddit, Twitter, email, etc)
16:27
hey @MadaraUchiha why did you start the infinite filler-sukuyomi in naruto???
@GourabNag Oh god, if I knew it would trigger so many fillers I wouldn't have done it, honestly.
Such bad. So greedy. Wow.
@GourabNag nooo, dont get him to roleplay please
well I'm not sure of the extent of it, so I'm choosing words blindly ... but did you not see some kind of backlash coming ?
@JoeWatkins and frankly, seeing the sexist language being used by people like Paul, with people I respect(ed) agreeing with him and not many people calling him out, I felt all alone on a ledge
@JoeWatkins I saw some of it coming, I just thought there would be more support from the community pushing back against it
but when you had community members being subversive about it
that's what hurt. Not the people from outside (gamergate, etc), but the people from inside
people I used to call friends
@Gordon lol
16:30
I hope you don't consider me one of those insiders, I did try to speak up, and usually have a pretty loud voice, but it was difficult to be heard at all ...
@JoeWatkins I don't. I know you tried
@ircmaxell Honestly, I thought you figured that one out the first time you left internals
you know after all that, Paul has got a php flair on reddit ... this makes my skin crawl ... I wear that badge ...
and I'm not blaming anyone. Hell, seeing what happens to those who stand up really makes it more powerful to see
@MadaraUchiha I had so much support that time
i hate @MadaraUchiha................................... He just made the whole series bad BOOOOOOO... but i didnt really know that madara was fluent in PHP
16:31
This is why I think you (internals) should open discussions and make it more accessible to the world, and not give pathetic excuses like "it's good to have a barrier of entry"
And that's why (I suspect) I got so much opposition and demagogy when I suggested it.
The people up top like their little nieche where they're strong
Opening it up will show everyone what kind of snake pit internals is, and it would force a change.
I get a bit tired of hearing that using a mailing list is a barrier to entry ... dude, if you can't understand how to setup an email client, what hope do you have of understanding Zend ?
@JoeWatkins It's not hard
I don't much like mailing lists, but barrier to anything, they are not ...
It's annoying. (Really annyoing)
And if something is annoying, and not fun to use, it won't be used.
We're at a day and age where the most successful companies in the world are those with gigantic R&D teams focusing mainly in UI
@JoeWatkins s/setup an email client/figure out how to get past the spam filter
16:35
it isn't the tooling ... it's the people ...
@JoeWatkins It's both.
And with better tooling come more people.
@JoeWatkins doesn't help when the people are tools
Actually, Node had a similar problem in its past
it's not more people we need ...
People didn't like the governance, they didn't like that a single company is controlling such a big project, and they didn't like that releases were sparse and not substantial (as opposed to the internals' problem being the governance and the people behind it).
So what ended up happening was that Node was forked into io.js, and io.js was better than node in every possible way, and it started getting momentum
16:38
Someone gave a pretty good talk about forking communities :p
And when it gained enough momentum, Joyent (the company behind Node) yielded and agreed to merge io.js back, and have a different governance model which is more open, and the company is only a part of a committee as opposed to jury, judge, executioner.
We need somebody like @MadaraUchiha to stand in elections in 'murica
@GourabNag No thanks. That's one snake pit that's worse then internals.
(By a small margin)
@GourabNag for which party, pirate?
16:39
@MadaraUchiha that kind of reminds of the gcc/egcs split in the late 90s.
@BobNocraz Ninja, obviously.
@bwoebi I can look through the code and find probable issues but unless you're doing something odd, I don't think DoS problems will be a big deal :)
@jbafford Splits are bad
But toxic governance is worse.
It drives talent away
@BobNocraz the UCHIHA's
16:40
And subsequent releases will have fewer and fewer good, experienced eyes looked at.
sasuke's there too
@GourabNag Well, eye of the moon would solve a lot of problems
egcs forked, got all the development work, and then the FSF basically ditched the original version of gcc, blessed egcs as the the official version, and gave control of the gcc project to the egcs maintainers.
@Leigh it would make the 'muricans more dumb :P
@jbafford I doubt that would happen here, given the power trip half of these guys are high on
16:42
I dunno how people work, but they are the problem, more of them is only going to make the problem worse ... our schedule is sorted, our process for merging new stuff isn't perfect, but it works and is being improved, the only problem is the way people conduct themselves sometimes ... one of the most well respected members of the community tried to address this, and got pretty much hounded out of the discussion, and internals, and mostly by people who aren't even affected by any of this ...
@JoeWatkins they are. who with a sane mind would want to use a mailing list in 2016?
I hate mailing lists
okay, and ... who would want to use C in 2016 ?
@JoeWatkins as opposed to what?
I'd rather use C than C++, year is irrelevant
@jbafford literally, almost anything
16:44
@JoeWatkins rewriting php in $language is much harder than offering alternatives to a mailing list though
@ScottArciszewski I think you're underestimating the problem. The server needs to buffer the data it generates and if you don't make attention you quickly fill up much memory and also there are risks with websockets when you broadcast … every client needs its copy etc. (thank god we have CoW) … also, outgoing data in general tend to be much larger than incoming data…
there is a reason why most PHP applications collapse after a few hundred req/s…
nobody has ever produced an alternative, I'm pretty sure that if they did, and it was worth considering, it would be considered ... because that's what happens for everything else ...
nobody likes mailing lists, but saying that it's a barrier to entry is just silly ... the thing you are attempting to enter is orders of magnitude more complex than the method of entry, definitely ...
@JoeWatkins @MadaraUchiha The likely most practical way to move at least some things to a different medium, is for people to submit RFCs via github rather than the wiki
@NikiC My GitHub example got demagogized to death and people focused on it so bad because "GitHub could go SourceForge one day"
16:48
if someone came up with an alternative, I'm sure it would be considered ... when anyone comes up with anything, we consider it to death, even if it's crap ... Yaus ... cough cough ...
@MadaraUchiha By "practical" I mean not giving a shit about what people think and just doing it ^^
@JoeWatkins Those people need to be ejected.
@NikiC submitting via github is impractical too, you'd have to add everyone as collaborator or outside people will need to PR every single change to their RFC.
@NikiC ehhh. Github doesn't really offer something akin to the RFC process.
And if they can't, then I completely and totally understand ircmaxell and Leigh for giving up trying.
16:50
the alternative would only need to do things the PHP way ... remain backward compatible with mailing lists ... and I see no reason why it wouldn't move forward ...
@bwoebi What's wrong with that?
Anyone with commit access being a collab that is
@bwoebi So? I don't need random strangers to change my RFCs.
@MadaraUchiha PHP has fine-grained levels of karma in its own repo that github doesn't support.
The point of using GH is that people can comment (in line) on the PR
And me responding to that feedback. Or allowing specific people to change things directly.
you mean like an extra repo per RFC in their own space?
16:51
I see two options if you choose GitHub as your medium:
@bwoebi One base repo that you can fork. You write the RFC in your fork and submit a PR to the main repo. If it's accepted it gets merged.
GH wiki would work no?
1. RFCs are pull requests on the original repository
@Leigh Can't be commented on
maybe we should RFC the RFC for RFCs in github and test the water ...
fu** this chat is insanely active i just got 100 messages in something like 5-6 minutes ...
16:52
2. RFCs are pull requests on a different repository.
haha, @GourabNag, I was just thinking the same thing =)
@GourabNag maybe like 30 messages in 10 mins
The advantage of 1 is that you can include the update patch directly in the RFC should you want to.
@JoeWatkins I'll probably do my next non-trivial RFC this way...
The advantage of 2 is the seapration.
16:53
But that means I need to do an RFC ... maybe it's time to look at typed properties...
To create an RFC: You fork the relevant repo, and add a markdown page
To update your own RFC, you push commits to your own fork, and the PR is updated.
@JoeWatkins and you need to RFC that RFC for RFCs on github on github.
To change someone else's RFC, you need to fork their fork, and then PR against their PR branch
@bwoebi it's fun, right ?
:-D
16:54
Then when the original author accepts your PR, the RFC will be updated automatically.
@NikiC you will be the end of PHP ...
(I like it)
@MadaraUchiha is that something like the game jenga?
@BobNocraz No, when you think about it, it makes sense.
@NikiC may I also get ranges etc.? like "this property is a value between 0 and 100"
A PR is basically: "Hey, I made this change on this branch, have a look and if you want, merge it into your own branch"
16:55
@bwoebi no.
after a slight headache, yea. glad it doesn't really involve me, tbh.
If you want to edit someone else's branch, you need to PR against it. And if you want to edit someone else's PR, you need to PR against their branch, that's in an open PR against the original repo.
I'll bet within the first 4 replies to the announcement of typed properties, someone says Java ...
@NikiC then I don't see the big benefit of typed properties
@JoeWatkins I'll bet that it's within the first 3.
Keep me updated.
16:56
@JoeWatkins lets stop making PHP look like C++ (:-P)
@bwoebi That's the most stupid thing I heard ... today.
I didn't expect that from you.
Frankly speaking, having no forced types is part of what makes PHP a great language for beginners.
But for those of us who are not beginners but still use PHP...
You should consider that if you're introducing anything extra that has to do with type hints.
@NikiC was a bit hyperbolic, but I mean that honestly
16:57
@Leigh Yes, for those of you, you need to change languages pronto :D
they'll be optional, problem solved ...
@bwoebi Fine, go drop all type hints from all your code.
They're clearly useless
@MadaraUchiha I'm lazy. It's easy to get a job when I can say I've been using PHP for the past 14 years.
Because they don't have range constraints.
Totally.
@Leigh Yup.
But then, PHP needs a direction.
16:58
lol, no. Let me explain first @NikiC …
Is it a language that caters to the newbs, or to the experts?
No one really knows the answer to that question.
Why can't it be both :)
And it's shown in the decisions.
@MadaraUchiha It caters to both ^^
16:59
@Leigh Because newbs and experts have different needs.
yeah I would say the answer is both too
@NikiC No, currently, it barely caters to any.
pretty clearly ...
All I need is an extension that lets me read/write/call arbitrary memory locations and I'll just do the rest on my own...
does typed properties mean I will be able to do Map<string, Map<string, object>> $twoDimHashmap?
16:59
@Gordon Get out.
no that's generics
does someone have an active DigitalOcean account? does the interface work for you? I can't do anything on the control panel, editing any form doesn't change anything..
then I want generics first :D
ada is very interesting, type-wise
17:03
@NikiC I mean it still doesn't allow us to have autovalidated value objects. I'll still end up having getters and setters and all. … For function signatures the big benefit is to have a common simple external format. … For internal uses, you just grep for the property and know what it means.
I'm mainly using typehints on public methods in general.
@SergeyTelshevsky you've tried force reloading the page? maybe some javascript got changed and the old code is cached....
So, that way, I don't see where the benefit of typed properties is when it still allows us to inject unexpected values @NikiC
but it wouldn't presumably allow that
posted on February 09, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by Jean-MichMuch */

surely that's one of the aims, right ?? to stop that happening ??
am I missing something ?
17:06
@NikiC I see current types as a start, but I'd like to have them more complete first (with ranges and similar things) before we're going to put types on properties.
@JoeWatkins who are you taking to?
you, and niki
then I don't get what you're saying
class Foo {

	int $bar;
}
you're assuming that anyone can set $bar to anything ...
right ?
17:08
yes
well, that seems like a silly assumption to me
and in case the values are private, you can just grep through code and see what it means.
they're not really typed properties then, I'm sure that's not what niki is suggesting ... surely ??
I'm assuming that type cannot be changed
@JoeWatkins Well, I meant like PHP_INT_MIN, even if $bar is supposed to be positive.
hey @JoeWatkins I dare you if you want to make PHP like c or c++
17:10
@Danack yeah, I have tried, even watched the js console, no errors too..
ah, so change it's value ... I see, so you will still need setters, private, etc ...
that's a thing on top of the type surely ?
I have been locked out to the billing page as I haven't paid for a while, and changing the available stuff like the billing alert amount sends a request which ends in a 302 found status page
I mean you want types first
never.... dynamic programming is nicer than static... even though the performance :/ its really a dilema
hell, even pushing a create support ticket button does nothing. cloud.digitalocean.com/support/tickets - can someone confirm it does nothing for you too?
17:13
@JoeWatkins don't know. I feel like the current types are not dynamic enough to be really useful. I mean, currently we are putting a typehint in function signature and then validating the value in function body and throwing an UnexpectedValueException.
i vote for dynamic anyway
@bwoebi how else could it work ?
@JoeWatkins well, as said, you specify what values are allowed (like int<0...100> $var (bad syntax maybe, but that's irrelevant))
that presupposes support for int though, which is what leads me to say you need types first ?
or at the same time maybe ...
@GourabNag I can't find a link that describes how to behave it chat rooms pithily, so have this long one instead. But the short version is, don't try to inject yourself into conversations that you're not part of. It's much better to lurk and only get involved when you have something useful to say, rather than accidentally annoy people.
17:17
Because that's the usual type of bug I have … miscalculated value, out of bound and program is going nuts.
@JoeWatkins well, we have types already, I'd like to see the current types improved first before we're going to apply that to properties too.
oh I see, yeah it could be done that way round ...
I'm not saying that I'm opposed to typed properties, I just feel like they are alone not useful enough (\cc @NikiC)
@NikiC just one single question. How are you going to solve the reference problem? $foo = new class { int $bar = 0; } $baz = &$foo->bar; $baz = true;
@ircmaxell Crappy bug report but: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WI-30659 thanks for confirmation :)
@bwoebi what would string validation look like, and how useful can it really be ?
@JoeWatkins regex?
17:30
@bwoebi Forbid them.
But anyway, I'm not going to do this.
@NikiC uh … I think that alone will earn whoever makes the RFC a lot of downvotes
@NikiC aww ...
@NikiC How much do properties impact Optimizer cfa/dfa?
I know the answer to that one ...
it's Dmitry's problem ...
:D
@JoeWatkins Sorry, but if the necessity of typed properties is not obvious to @bwoebi, then I clearly don't have time to deal with the internals list over this question.
17:33
I mean, Closure binding and reflection makes it completely unpredictable…
@NikiC heh
@bwoebi That is best solved by restricting the reflection stupidity.
@NikiC and the Closure binding?
@bwoebi What's the issue with closure binding?
@NikiC I'm sure it is obvious, but he just thinks more than that is required for a really useful type system ...
You can just ignore closures
17:36
@JoeWatkins right.
@bwoebi Type inference actually already assumes that the reflection stupid does not exist and this is instanceof self (or null -- due to that other stupid).
I have literally spent over $400 on dildos today.
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@NikiC I mean Closures can also change the types of properties
@bwoebi Not sure I see what you mean
@NorthbornDesign receipts or it didn't happen ...
17:38
@NorthbornDesign they're for your ex?
Keyboard unlocked again?
@NikiC (function () { $this->foo = "bart"; })->call($foo); will defeat any type inference on private properties of $foo
@bwoebi You just can't optimize it in closures
Still works for everything else though
@bwoebi I think having typed properties could make a big difference for type inference, at least if the single-file restriction can be dropped.
@NikiC totally agree.
I'm just not happy with disallowing references
@JoeWatkins ^^
The first 2 are in USD though, and I'm Canadian... so apply exchange :-/
17:42
Those aren't dildos......
@NorthbornDesign ... pony tail?!?
Oh, I'm sorry, "insertion toys" /eyeroll
@Danack you knew what they were far too quickly ...
@bwoebi You betcha ;-)
@NorthbornDesign fun for everyone!
wait.
17:43
451.31 all in ... yikes.
So stag do/bucks party?
@Danack No, just Valentines day.
or just new hobby?
k.........
the heart wants what the heart wants
17:44
My wife likes... variety.
@NorthbornDesign that's a good thing
you know this room is google indexed right?
Oh, I'm perfectly fine with that.
We're gonna start a cam network.
56 secs ago, by Danack
k.........
What is "k" ?
17:45
I've decided to transition most of my design work primarily to adult content.
the last honest buck on the web
@bwoebi I don't think there's another (robust) option
@PaulCrovella Right? That's what I'm thinking.
@NikiC I concur, retaining (and or validating) type information for the referee is gonna be clumsy I think
@Shafizadeh it's an abbreviation of "ok" .. probably because two letters was too long :D
17:47
@NikiC maybe set a zval flag indicating type must not be changed?
@tereško ah :D
@NikiC okay, I see that fails because too much internal code accepting values by reference and then wildly assigning to it
@NikiC but it also will imply that you even can't sort() a property hinted array
@bwoebi Yes. But that's pretty much the only loss of functionality.
I can live with that
and if we have ever typed arrays, we won't be able to iterate by-ref over them
I think disallowing by-ref goes just a bit too far.
there are some trade-offs, but totally eliminating references is just going too far.
@NorthbornDesign @JoeWatkins can hook you up with a niche of your choice. So... Canadian... "here's some maple syrup and a butt plug"
17:55
"poutine play"
@bwoebi Regarding Artax, using 2.0.1 I believe, used 1.9 also with the same 'DNS resolve failed', I will catch the error next time, just made so it retries until success... I've noticed it's slower than e.g. Guzzle shit :/
I really don't like Guzzle's way of doing things even if it's "proper" (said by whom)
@DejanMarjanovic how often does it fail?
Like once in a 100 for sure. It's all different domains but it's the same IP (in this case).
I'd like to see with what message/trace exactly it failed and seeing the received DNS packets would help too
Got, I will provide as many info as possible, I'm not good with that DNS stuff.
It's the only "problem" I have, otherwise, perfect for me.
I've cached the domain/IP and it works fine atm.
18:04
Also, Artax shouldn't be slower … what exactly are you doing?
pretty weird history-telling youtube.com/watch?v=Mh5LY4Mz15o
@Ekin I would have paid more attention in history class if history lessons included videos like that.
@DejanMarjanovic Maple syrup is not fun to play with.
@NikiC I support typed properties if you can find a proper (other than disabling) solution for the reference problem.
@jbafford yeah me too, instead I always had teachers who didn't really know much on what's beyond the country we're in.
18:15
@Ekin my 11th grade AP history class had a teacher that was literally fresh out of college, and was so bad that (skip ten minute rant), but it was pretty evident in the daily homework essay question reviews that half the time he hadn't even read the chapter we were ostensibly discussing.
@jbafford it's as if that type of teachers are only there to disincline you :/
Well, I think he started out with good intentions. We were an AP class, and he showed up with a syllabus like you'd expect from a college class, and addressed all of us as Mr./Mrs. Lastname, so he was trying to give us far more respect than we were actually due.
But from the perspective of someone in the class, he instantly lost all the respect and benefit of the doubt he might otherwise have had by virtue of being a teacher, because it was immediately clear that he had no idea how high school classes actually work.
Syllabus? With every topic detailed from September to June, with specific dates? Really? We'll be two months behind by October. (And we basically were.)
@PeeHaa Working on kelunik/acme now…
It wasn't so much that he started out a bad teacher (though he was); it's that he didn't have the practical experience to herd a class of too-smart-for-their-own-good people, and we were too immature to want to help him.
He probably could have been good with us first if he had a few years of seasoning with, basically, people who weren't special needs.
</end rant>
18:33
Guessing most new teachers can be like that their first time, plus a special group to approach just makes things harder, yeah. Still much better than having him sleep-sitting 1 hour in front of you and trying to make it look like he's reading someone's paper like my 11th grade teacher.
All the effing year..
posted on February 09, 2016 by kelunik

**[Commit Log](https://github.com/kelunik/acme/compare/4048b032bf196fd465948de2787eade34c6ad8ad...1fd1eb2028623424957f47ee687bc75f7aa0b577)** - Fixed compatibility with PHP 5.5

We were the only science class (it's either quantitative sciences, foreign lang. or literature) so he was like na, this is the perfect class to sleep.
Anyone have recommendations on resources focused on dealing with 'file paths' and 'urls'

Like I will save an image for example in C:\uploads... but what if i want to send that as a URL to the client
18:47
@user2800382 this might give you some ideas stackoverflow.com/questions/1240462/…
Damn. Lol thanks
is this a common problem in webapp development?
I'm just getting started and never thought of these things before when I was just doing frontend things. But now it seems like a problem that would so obviously be pertinent
@NikiC Any idea how to best detect where there are cycles left in the application? I can't find any with the naked eye (aka glancing through source), but turning gc off leaks memory on the order of 2 KB per websocket message :-/ so, how do I find what doesn't reach refcount zero?

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