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Wes
Wes
03:19
i bought a tweed jacket yesterday. i always wanted one. it feels like you are wearing the 19th century
Ekn
Ekn
03:29
heh you might as well consider getting a pocket watch
I had three of them back in città natale di merda
Wes
Wes
in città natale di merda? :P
Ekn
Ekn
yes :p
Wes
Wes
i was begging it existed an actual place with that name :D
Ekn
Ekn
hehe
Wes
Wes
a pocket watch, i should get one
and a monocle
Ekn
Ekn
o/
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion2.0 Happy Prebeccaday!
Oh I thought today was friday..
Ekn
Ekn
03:47
close enough
Wes
Wes
> Thanks for closing this without saying anything...
Wes
Wes
04:46
hippos are bad ass
... but elephpants are more youtube.com/watch?v=DGGwiERswtk
very very badass they can't tolerate lions or humans around them
@NikiC no one seems able to reproduce it
Ekn
Ekn
mornin
05:02
'nin
holla if you have an f23 vm/os please
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins are you programming a time machine? Initial release 1972; 44 years ago
ha ... fedora 23
@JoeWatkins hai
Ekn
Ekn
05:04
I got debian 8's and ubuntus atm besides wiñ
:p
Wes
Wes
lol
@littlepootis can you checkout alpha 1 tag and do a build, want you to run one test ...
I got mint.. :/ (17.3)
@JoeWatkins php 7.1?
@littlepootis yes
downloads.php.net/~krakjoe from there, or checkout tag from git
05:06
A min. It's a vm.
cool, thanks ... now if the test fails, are you able to get me access to the vm ?
or alternatively, how good are you with gdb ?
I will give you access to it.
Wes
Wes
why nobody gives a damn about windows? :B because plenty of tests are failing there :D
@JoeWatkins I haven't used that in years.
@Wes Windows is.....
05:08
cool, that'll do
Wes
Wes
awesome!
no what's the word? shit!
:P
there are people who do windows QA
it's really hard to care about windows ...
@Wes the words needs to be super negative... ;-)
posted on June 09, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Wes
Wes
i couldn't even run the tests completely... after 12 hours either you kill yourself or the process
05:11
Hue hue hue
@Danack I won't be at phpsc :(
wife can't get the day off work ... I might come over in the evening just to say hello, but she doesn't get home until 8, so can't get to mainland before 9 ...
Wes
Wes
mainland? do you live on isle of wight?
loved being there :P
Wes
Wes
that reminds me right now i should be at goodwood :(
Oh wow, all these missing libraries.. compiling PHP is not easy, apparently.
Wes
Wes
05:24
we've planned with some friends to be there this year... but nothing happened
didn't even know it was on, there's usually quite a lot of buzz ...
@littlepootis it is, the second time ;)
I haven't used fc for ages, is there an equivalent apt-get build-dep ?
not even sure what package manager it's using now, maybe that dnf thing ?
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins it's in two weeks... can still happen. will rent a dinghy in case :D
@JoeWatkins Yeah, dnf
Wes
Wes
i have a friend that lives in southampton and he is the one to blame for the nothing done
There's dnf builddep apparently.
Oh wait.
:3
Wes
Wes
05:30
i think i've decided what car i will buy next joe pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201603/…
but possibly without the black bonnet :B
it's a fiat 124 abarth. mx5 based, with fiat engine. it's not very powerful, but if it's like my mazda it will be fun to drive (just 900kg)
1400cc
Wes
Wes
yeah...
the number is too small
Wes
Wes
there will be a 2 liters eventually
or i could go full hardcore and buy a 4c.... and possibly sell my house :B
wait for that ...
ha
haven't seen one on the road yet ...
small turbo charged engines are crappy to drive at normal speeds ...
Wes
Wes
05:35
it's a nice toy. way more hardcore than a cayman for instance. cayman is almost human
for example, it is way larger than a cayman, like 40cm more. it won't fit in most of italian roads :D
there aren't many sport cars these days. just big german saloons. i would've bought the mx5 long ago but it looks like shit now. old one looked way better
the brz is meh. it feels like a cheap japanese car
not many options under 50k€
afk, dog walk, in a bit ...
Lata'
Wes
Wes
later
such motors
many horses
Wes
Wes
not many
05:40
not many horses
Wes
Wes
:P
How do I run the tests? make test?
yep
./configure && make && make test && make install
um, thanks
builddep is useful :D
05:50
ha..
06:06
/home/jwatkins/php-7.1.0alpha1/Zend/zend_ini_parser.y:263.1-12: warning: deprecated directive, use ‘%pure-parser’ [-Wdeprecated]
 %pure_parser
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Good morning and happy prebecca day
'nin
o/ mornin Sergey,Epodax
!!rebecca
06:17
@Gordon Happy Prebeccaday!
@JoeWatkins It fails.
!!is Jeeves dead?
Did you rename Jeeves?
Or well, ofc you did.
afaik, Jeeves is out of order atm...
06:24
R.I.P Jeeves
@cv-pls is my Jeeves dev account
@Jeeves is offline because I gone done a wrong
what?
I thought it was @PeeHaa
Jeeves is currently constantly crashing and restarting because of that ^
oh, i see... ;-)
Wes
Wes
07:08
is jeev sick? :(
@littlepootis what fails ?
mornings
'nin
Wes
Wes
is dis even english "it returns the version starting from which the element was defined"
Yes
07:13
@JoeWatkins Um. A few. ssh [email protected] -p 34321 (Password's: krak***32). The generated log file's at /home/jwatkins/php-7.1.0alpha1/php_test_results_20160609_0610.txt`.
Although you may want to throw in an introduced instead
Wes
Wes
\o really? i can engrish!
uh, indeed i could
thanks, swapped defined with introduced :P
it returns the version that introduced the element
imo
Wes
Wes
yeah that would be much simpler and clear
s/that/which probably
brb insert girder coffeee
Wes
Wes
07:19
i have no idea i don't get english pronouns
s/ pronouns//
@littlepootis gotta take kids to school, will ping in an hour roughly ...
@Wes Nobody does :)
@Wes it returns the version in which the element was introduced
Wes
Wes
for example, i think i've never used "whom" in a sentence, despite i understand when it's supposed to be used. why does it even exist? :B
Don't listen to him @Wes. He's from manchester. They are all farmers there
Wes
Wes
07:21
ahaha
@Wes from whom?
Because we like to confuse foreigners by pretending there are a bunch of really complex rules, but actually it's basically just a complete free-for-all and the only rule is "last man standing speaking is the winner"
3
Wes
Wes
lol
07:23
@DaveRandom I actually thought that's about those irish lads :P
Anonymous
Mornin
Wes
Wes
also may/might difference. i read examples online but it's like there is a black hole between my monitor and my eyes sucking all the significance
mornig
Wes
Wes
\o
@Wes shit like that doesn't really matter. The point of language is to communicate meaning and/or intent, as long as you can do that, all the rest of it is just bullshit
07:36
Morning new people
$morning = new People(@JayIsTooCommon, @Naruto);
lel
Anonymous
<3
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom i don't think it's like that... if i didn't speak italian properly, i'd pass as an ignorant hick. must be the same with english...
Papi de pupi de pasta
Wes
Wes
07:39
rofl
Wes
Wes
that means "the father of kids of pasta", in case you don't know
.... in roman dialect
@Wes foreigners speak a different kind of not-correct English that I personally find far more tolerable than the English natives who omit words and deliberately use the wrong words for no good reason
Anonymous
Half of our population can't speak proper English...
@Wes but yes, there's an element of truth in that... but given that I, as a native, cannot explain the rules to you I can't really complain that you don't know what they are
I just started 2 sentences with "but", which is definitely wrong but nobody cares
07:42
@Wes Isn't it di instead of de
?
As in "capo di tutti capi"
!!en Papi de pupi de pasta
oh yeh
!!command map en translate magic
Command 'en' is now mapped to Translate # magic
god damn it
Wes
Wes
yes but "di" becomes "de" in roman dialect :P
"er capo de tutti li capi" -> roman dialect
"il capo di tutti i capi" -> plain italian
!!en Papi de pupi de pasta
Wes
Wes
07:43
#TYL
huh
!!lplugin enable translate
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom i think he made that up :P doesn't mean anything
@cv-pls Y U BROKEN????
!!plugin list
Currently registered plugins:
[X] Canonicals - Posts links to canonical resources on various subjects
[X] ChuckSkeet - Posts a random Chuck Norris/Jon Skeet joke on request
[X] CodeFormat - Asks users to format their code when unformatted multi-line code blocks are posted
[X] PHPDocs - Searches the PHP manual and displays links with a summary of the result
[X] 3v4l - Executes code snippets on 3v4l.org and displays the output
[X] Giphy - Gets random gifs from Giphy and displays them in oneboxes
[X] Github - Displays Github status, profile, or repo information
wait wtf
Wes
Wes
07:46
one day we will blame peehaa and dave for all the pain jeevskynet caused
ugh no time, @PeeHaa please can you restart @Jeeves
I think this is because my dev DB files are kinda screwed because dev
brb
No can do sorry
I didn't make it home yesterday :)
Wes
Wes
do you know about unicode graphemes @DaveRandom ?
Morning
Yo fap
07:50
'nin
Anonymous
o/
@Wes I know what they are... does that help?
there is a new xkcd, on the topic, optimization
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Right screw this, I'm nuking the db so some commands might go missing
08:01
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oh wait
Morning!
Hola
moin
Wes
Wes
08:06
the existing answer moves away from giving the actual answer and it's very unsatisfying :P
Does PDO throw a specific exception / code when it times out?
Wes
Wes
@Sean probably, but i wouldn't trust pdo error codes, for some reason... :P
stackoverflow.com/a/744752/2274710 For MySQL, seem to just use their codes, which is fine ^^;
Though PDO doesn't seem to respect getCode, haha
@Wes no
short answer :-P
Wes
Wes
:P
i lolled at the avatar, then i lolled more, because it was @Jimbo :D
did you move to hawaii? :P
@DaveRandom in case you want to read some gibberenglish gist.github.com/WesNetmo/c754a21c891153971cfbfc82479eb2be
Anonymous
08:19
> I'm as lost as a volleyball named Wilson
Anonymous
:P
Wes
Wes
i'm sorry wilson i'm sorry
hi.
why getters are evil?
Better
@MidoriKocak Who told you this and in what context?
those brainfuck articles: www.yegor256.com/2014/09/16/getters-and-setters-are-evil.html and yegor256.com/2016/04/05/printers-instead-of-getters.html
08:30
@Wes The builder needs to work a strict normalisation form, and check that each operation results in codepoints which conform to that form
That's what normalisation forms are for...
Doesn't ICU have something that does this already?
is there a php class generator based on yaml?
@MidoriKocak That article is about Java
Getters/Setters most of the time are set once only and they impose additional logic to only set once on object ceration and read copy/ref few times.
Also that article is completely wrong IMO
but very subjective
There won't be getters/setters hell if we had immutbale/readonly/sealed or val
08:33
A value object is a value object, it should not know how to present itself
Ugh. Does every class need to accept a logger in its constructor if I want to use something like monolog across an app?
ValueObject wouldn't need to have getters if there was readonly modifier or smth like that
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom the major goal is avoiding normalization. i want it to work on graphemes as smaller unit rather than code points.
@brzuchal how do we select the properties from the object then?
Wes
Wes
eg new Grapheme("a\u{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT}") == new Grapheme("à")
08:36
@Wes You can't do that without normalisation. Code points are a lower layer of abstraction than graphemes - the entire point of normalisation is to abstract the code points away so you can work with graphemes instead.
@MidoriKocak In PHP, you do it with getters and setters, because PHP doesn't have properties
@MidoriKocak readonly properties could be just public and set once on VO creation
It only has what Java calls "fields", and that is a different thing
And because we don't have properties, PHP needs getters and setters. End of story.
And I still maintain that the reasoning that is used in that article to suggest that they are bad is flawed anyway, the author doesn't seem to care about SRP.
when your shower uses github more than you https://t.co/K21qAZbRRC
@Wes srsly, think about what you want here, and you will realise that this is precisely the problem that normalisation forms are designed to solve :-P
As a php person I really had brainfuck after reading that
08:40
@DaveRandom I was discussing with @JoeWatkins some time ago about readonly | sealed | immutable class property modifiers. But discussion stopped and tahts all
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom read about unicode equivalence. excluding locale rules you can compare any normalized or non normalized sequence to another one without normalization. in practice you would normalize first to compare, but it's just because it's more convenient
@brzuchal sealed === final
readonly would be nice
immutable === readonly
Hmmm I'm not sure right now, it was long time ago
@brzuchal Hello Not sure right now. I am cv-pls. Do you mind if I just call you Not?
08:41
Are Pringles an acceptable breakfast?
depends what flavour
No immutable was discussing something different than readonly
Would need further explanation then :-)
spl fixed array?
08:42
Texas BBQ
@fabor no
:(
Wes
Wes
@MidoriKocak wrong ping?
@DaveRandom I gotta get rid of your old router. Would you like me to ship it back to you?
@Fabor no don't worry about that but can you hang on to it?
wait @Jimbo are you going to phpsc?
08:44
news.php.net/php.internals appears to be borked btw.
Hang on to -> bin it. I don't think @Jimbo is coming.
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom the only stuff you can't compare are tailored graphemes because they are affected by locale rules, and (K)ompatibility normalizations, which are lame
we ran out of soda in the office. we only have beer left. and running out of the non-alcoholic ones, too
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Why aren't you going phpsc?
I'll try to find it a good home first.
08:44
!!xkcd ballmer peak
Wes
Wes
but given two decomposed and composed or mixed codepoint sequences, you can compare their graphemes for equivalence without prior normalization. at least that's what i've understood
@JayIsTooCommon Because I'm in the process of moving house, going on holiday on thursday next week, and it's my son's b'day party on Sunday... basically this is already my busiest weekend of the year and throwing a conf in to the mix is not likely to end well for me :-P
@Fabor Let me see if I can track down any other people going from up north
08:47
@DaveRandom Cool. I can hang on to it for a while anyway. No rush
I actually have a good home for it so if not then I'll just pay shipping
> but it's just because it's more convenient
Why are you against convenience in this case?
Basically you could roll your own incredibly complex solution... or you could just use existing tools and move on with your life :-P
@DaveRandom I'm not going to charge you shipping :P. Least I can do is send it back to you for your help.
@Fabor Hello Not going to charge you shipping :P. I am cv-pls. Do you mind if I just call you Not?
Wes
Wes
08:49
i'm not. i'm talking of a different abstraction, regardless of what's going on under the hood
Ekn
Ekn
lol
Ugh I though I had double vision for a second :P
Somebody who can roll phpDocumentor releases in here? github.com/phpDocumentor/ReflectionDocBlock/pull/77 needs attention. Thanks!
emm .. guys
08:50
!!wotd
heuristic: encouraging a person to learn, discover, understand, or solve problems on his or her own, as by experimenting or by trial and error.
Also a way you should program ^
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what is the PHP alternative of (function () { /* isolated code here */ }()); ?
@SebastianBergmann is there any php class template generator based on yaml?
Wes
Wes
08:51
@tereško that very one?
@SebastianBergmann not afaik, twitter might be a more effective medium if github is not working as a communication channel
will it work on PHP 5.3 ?
Wes
Wes
except you will need use($all, $the, $things)
Neh
08:52
now ... I guess I need to amend it
@Wes Right. Regardless of what's going on under the hood. afaict it's possible for you to implement this using normalisation?
what is the PHP 5.3 alternative of (function () { /* isolated code here */ }()); ?
@tereško call_user_func(function() { /* code here */ }) ?
Wes
Wes
$foo = function(){};
$foo();
unset($foo);
except you can't use() in 5.3 I think
Wes
Wes
08:53
@DaveRandom no, only $this behaved differently, iirc
3v4l'ing now
@DaveRandom does it come with some performance penalties that I should be aware of?
Wes
Wes
it was required to do
$shit = $this;
function() use($shit){}
iirc
@tereško 1 extra fcall, afaik that's it
so for all practical purposes, no
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom yes, except the "incomplete graphemes" issue i described in the gist
08:55
tnx
@tereško can compare the opcodes on 3v4l
I might have to use it
Wes
Wes
as far as i can tell, it's the only problem. but i'm no unicode (or anything) expert. so there's probably more
^ ditto
But also, I can't really see the usefulness of being to have incomplete graphemes?
What's the actual use case here? Or just shits and giggles?
@DaveRandom writing code in codebase dominated by include-oriented-programming
basically - the same exact usecase as with JS

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