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10:01
yeah I'm not sure ... if we can't get it work with crappy vms, I could acquire another server ... putting it on nevis can work, but when it comes to testing stuff, we don't want nevis to be running a bunch of other stuff, because it skews numbers ...
@JayIsTooCommon What I both love and hate about FE.
So many stupid roadblocks, but the upside is knowing that stuff puts you a step ahead in the future.
morgen
@JoeWatkins no indeed, I think that acquiring a server is a little extreme tbh, the issue seems to be simply with the reliability of the host's connectivity
daverandom@ubuntu:~$ uptime
 05:05:20 up 5 days, 20:58,  3 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
nginx and tomcat have not restarted in that time, either
(it's connecting right now, btw)
mornin
saw it was back up about an hour ago
what host are they on ?
10:07
I dunno, Levi got a deal on the mega-cheap in a sale I think
Anonymous
moin @pee
He has control over it the actual VPS, I only have SSH
you guys run your own servers?
I have a VPS that's not really doing anything
from home
10:08
I have a server at home
I was always told that was not a good idea
@DaveRandom it would be good to know why it's failing ...
before we do anything, really
maybe setup nagios on your vps, so we can monitor for a week and see what kind of connectivity problems we are going to get ?
Indeed, he open a ticket with the host, I dunno if he got a response yet
@SalOrozco haters gonna hate ...
lol
that they got hacked
10:11
@SalOrozco for running a professional website, it isn't. For buggering about with stuff, it's fine.
@PeeHaa Allo
running an unmodified server at home is a bad idea, they are loud, and require special temperature controls, and fast connections ... I just modified mine to be quiet and cool and stuck it in a cupboard, got it another fibre connection ... and as @DaveRandom it's just a test server, a compute node ...
@JoeWatkins well I'm hoping that this is just a transient problem maybe while they sort some capacity issues out, they may have accidentally oversold their network in the sale
I hate vps's ...
how fast is your connection
10:13
there's two, and combined 160mbps ... but it doesn't serve any public websites, it's just for us lot to login to and compile stuff on ... so it doesn't really need a fast connection
one think I always wonder.
Many programmers work for companies. When they have the skills to build their own companies.
not really
running a business is a very different skill set to programming
I meant the programming skills to build apps that would generate them money.
Anonymous
2 mins ago, by Joe Watkins
running a business is a very different skill set to programming
user4962466
10:24
@JoeWatkins we should be able to combine them actually. But all people like to learn how to do that
user4962466
*not all people
there's very little overlap ... being able to write software, and monetizing software are very very different things ... I fancy myself pretty good at the former, and have no idea how the latter works ... and I'm not interested in it either ...
monetizing is boring
though money is fun
what is monetizing
10:29
making money from
ahh
ok
for the love of the game
it's like put -zing at the end of money so you know
Wes
Wes
i hate that cannot throw from _toString error -_-
i hate markdown -__-
s/zing/tize
@Wes -.-
user7172542
Is it possible to fire a URL on a page without redirecting the user to it?
Wes
Wes
10:34
you need a flamethrower? :B you can use xmlhttprequest aka ajax
Anonymous
You can't fire someone without getting someone to replace him first
user7172542
@samayo ^.^
Anonymous
wtf..
Wes
Wes
10:38
god i hope these won't get popular
@Dan keyword: ajax
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Wes
<h1><? print a ?></h1> -> <h1><?php print htmlentities($a); ?></h1>
because everything is html these days
@Trucy ^^
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Wes
> no annoying ; to distract you
10:53
Let's use ZF1 they said, it'll have more documentation they said
@LeviMorrison I suppose you have many proposal questions about arrow syntax, I've read your comment and thinking of NOT ambigous prefix which might be ~ and the shortest arrow function could be ~> $y; where $y is from declaration scope without a parameter and ~($x)>$y+$x; with a parameter, how about that? I've also added more examples on reddit
11:09
@brzuchal been there done that
@HaninderSingh is it me you are looking for?
My personal issue against that is that the jizz operator is annoying to type
@Gordon I can see it in your eyes
Anonymous
^^
@brzuchal That's like the most ambiguous syntax yet
11:10
@PeeHaa well, it may be, but in the other hand there is not much ascii signs left in PHP
~ is an existing unary operator
@PaulCrovella I can see it in your smile
@brzuchal It's currently valid code. 3v4l.org/hvtTH
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Wes
fn is great guys, it's used in other languages and math. it's absolutely non ambiguous and short enough
I don't mind fn
11:12
@Wes function is fine, too.
true :D
@kelunik fuck, what does it do?!
Wes
Wes
function is too long, makes the whole thing pointless
@Wes where did you see it used in math?
@brzuchal Flip all bits and do a comparison.
Wes
Wes
11:13
@NikiC i've seen it in many formulas... formulas that i couldn't read, tho
@Wes It's not. It's 6 chars longer. It still saves you the return + most importantly the use statements.
@kelunik found it I didn't know there is usage of it
!!docs ~
[ htmlspecialchars() ] Convert special characters to HTML entities
hahahaha
11:14
^ @PeeHaa fixitfixitfixitfixit
@Jeeves you are wrong!
@brzuchal How am I wrong.
@brzuchal What do you mean?
!!docs bitwise
11:15
Bitwise operators allow evaluation and manipulation of specific bits within a value.
Wes
Wes
@kelunik chain just 4 functions and you get 24 characters overhead, which is 3/4 times or something the max length of the line
!!docs bitwise &
@Wes Please tell me how characters matter at all. Humans don't read in characters.
lol
I will stop now :P
11:16
lol
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@kelunik human overhead
how about just (x,y){ code }
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Wes
i don't want to read keywords, but the actual code
though I'm fine with fn(){}, too
Wes
Wes
function is too long
11:17
There are too many operators in PHP, lets deprecate them! :)
Anonymous
i would also be fine with the lambda symbol just to annoy people
@Wes There is none. Humans read word by word, it doesn't matter whether it's 2 or 8 chars, 8 chars might even be easier, because there's more to differentiate it form other words.
@Wes Right, but it doesn't matter whether you read one or another keyword.
@Gordon We need a unique prefix.
@kelunik You are extrapolating, incorrectly.
Is there any usage of * in PHP?
11:19
@kelunik λ(x,y) { return x + y }
!!> var_dump(3 * 2);
@Gordon yay
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11:20
@brzuchal apart multiplication? :B
Are there any signs left from US keyboard not used in PHP then?
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Wes
@NikiC perhaps that was f (x)
on a side note, return is too long, too. please introduce ret. and while at it: class should be cls
@Gordon Combined with braces it's unambiguous I think. ^^
@Wes lol. yes, that sounds more like it
11:21
@Gordon and interface if
f($x) looks too scientific
Anonymous
@PaulCrovella nah just int
Wes
Wes
php is scientific
....... ahahaha
@Gordon That's why short closures omit the return
I cannot work with f(x). when I see that my brain shuts down. its long term damage from math at school
11:22
Is there still usage of back tick ``` in PHP ?
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Wes
@brzuchal yes, but i've never seen it used in practice, iirc it's like exec() or something
looks like yasuo ruined another proposal
I think it's time to write an angry and offensive email
Anonymous
!!docs execution
2 messages moved to Trash
11:25
Haha, here is one sign on my keyboard not used in PHP! €($x) :) It's an AltGr+5
@NikiC /me waits
@brzuchal nope. not possible. it collides with my own fork of php that replaces $ for vars with €. I live in the EU after all. I call it the EU first patch.
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@brzuchal Ah yes. alt+0128 that works for me :P
Mornin' Sry. Good day.
@Gordon It's a brilliant patch :)
11:29
Hii all I'm Menaka from Sri Lanka
@Gordon You could adopt $ for arrow fn
@NikiC who has told Yasuo to add an OO API to that <.< … also changing mt_srand() to return an object ugh. … I'm fine with normal functions accepting an additional specific seed state … basically his functions + create_random_seed($seed = null)?
we could use haskell notation: \x -> x + 1
heck. I've got an awesome idea. We just make it call_user_func(?><?haskell \x -> x + 1?><?php);
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the php interpreter totally should support embedding other languages like this
How about \($x) $x/; it's like \o/ :D
Also, I definitely don't want CSPRNGs using the same interface than PRNGs…
11:33
@bwoebi An OO API for seedable PRNGs is a great idea. It's the only robust way of handling seeding. But his fucking RFC mixes this up with the existing API and does lots of other unrelated changes at the same time. Not to mention that the proposed API sucks balls
Basically he took a very reasonable idea and completely ruined it in execution
He always does that
@NikiC just for seedable RNGs would be fine too. but putting it under a same interface than CSPRNGs is a no-go.
not always, sometimes it's an unreasonable idea
@NikiC std::yasuo
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@JoeWatkins extends std::exception ?
@NikiC Yep.
11:37
@bwoebi extends std::bad_at_everything extends std::exception
@JoeWatkins ah ok!
@bwoebi And for seedable RNGs you probably don't really need an interface, because every single one could be seeded differently. /cc @NikiC
@kelunik no, just a class.
@kelunik you need an interface for the retrieval methods, the ctor can always be different. Unless you just do a single class where you pass the RNG type in the ctor (that might actually be better)
@NikiC (It should be better)
11:41
Then we can deprecate mt_srand and srand and recommend using that class instead. All other uses of mt_rand / rand will continue to work.
@kelunik ugh… that's going to be very difficult to shim…
@NikiC Depends. If they're only seedable on construction time, it's fine with an interface, because we have just consumption then.
@bwoebi Why?
Guys, can anyone recommend good image for docker, that contains ubuntu and lamp and allows to configure networking?
It's just making mt_rand having a singleton instance of the MT rand class which is seeded at the beginning of a request.
@kelunik there exists code heavily using srand() …
11:44
@Eugene What do you mean about configure networking ?
@bwoebi Sure, but we have to deprecate it, otherwise there isn't any gain at all.
@brzuchal static ip
There is no much networking configuration inside docker container
IP is assigned by Docker daemon
@Eugene Network configuration isn't done inside the container, it's done by the Docker engine.
^^ There is not much to deal with network inside Docker container
11:46
@bwoebi Anything that uses srand makes mt_rand totally fucked up now, which didn't happen before the aliasing.
Running container you're configuring network on before container starts
how come? if it is some low grade version of unix system, like minimalistic build of ubuntu, then why no networking?
@bwoebi That code is already screwed in 7.1 right?
@Eugene What exactly do you want to achieve?
@kelunik just if you use mt_srand() and srand() simultaneously?!
11:47
@brzuchal There are quite a few things you can change regarding how networking works.
@NikiC no, why?
@bwoebi Because the seed sequence changed
@bwoebi Sure, but not you, might also be any library.
@kelunik Yes, but mostly there is no need for that
@brzuchal to have static ip, to access container via putty and have required env there
11:48
@brzuchal Yes, right.
@Eugene Using putty to access container??!?!
@Eugene The container doesn't need a static IP. You just use the IP of the host and forward a port.
Hmmm. Okay. A bit new to this. Was using VirtualBox before with Ubuntu Server
You can set static IP using docker-compose but actually if you're going to access with putty to docker container then you're using it wrong way
@NikiC Changing the sequence is one thing. Making two RNGs one is another thing. Previously the could have different seeds. Maybe we should have not made them real aliases, doing the same things, but with different seeds.
11:50
Docker containers doesn't work like VirtualBox they don't even work as OpenVZ, they're runnign only one service, most of the time one process per one container
@brzuchal read just now, that I can (proxy) volumes and then there is no need for accessing docker instance through putty
If you want to access by putty you'll need to put openssh-server on every container and that's the waste of resources
@brzuchal Actually, that's a common pitfall. It should be one logical service, not strictly one process.
@kelunik I meant it to describe differences, the're not like OpenVZ where is init process which runs all init.d processes all services etc.
@NikiC meh, that's an one-time annoyance
11:52
@kelunik you're right one logical service
@Eugene you can access to container simply running bash inside container using docker exec command
@brzuchal People do that in containers too, because PID 1 automatically becomes the parent of orphaned processes and is expected to reap them after they die. Most processes don't do that.
@kelunik I've seen and think it's also valid usage when running supervisord on container with for eg. php-fpm and some additional queue workers
it's hard to extract which part of this draft is the "good" bit ?
It's one of the things why I'm still not that into containers. If you do it, logging to stdout / stderr isn't as easy anymore, because it suddenly mixes multiple servives into it then instead of one.
@brzuchal, @kelunik in any case guys, any good image for docker with lamp and maybe vim?
11:59
@JoeWatkins That's quite easy:
@kelunik ah thnx
so just the idea that there should be an OO api for PRNG is the good bit ?
what is an RandamCS ?
@JoeWatkins Only for seedable ones.
@JoeWatkins RandomCS's retarded younger cousin?
@JoeWatkins :P
it's headache inducing, I've no clear idea of what is supposed to be going on, after reading it a few times
I'm going to bravely stop trying to understand until someone does a better job of proposing whatever it is that is being proposed here ...
12:12
welcome to my world
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/35448574#35448574
none?
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Wes
12:31
@NikiC fixing this won't require an rfc, right?
$add = [];
$dest = [0,1,2,3];
array_push($dest, ...$add); // Warning: array_push() expects at least 2 parameters, 1 given
does it make sense to fix it?
not sure actually
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Wes
shouldn't / wouldn't it be better if it just ignored the call?
I suspect using array_push with only one arg is more likely to be a mistake
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Wes
i'm not so sure about that
my opinion could be biased by 3v4l.org/4jNcr ... so foreach all the things instead :B dunno....
12:48
@Wes Why do you think it requires a RFC?
Given this:
> Note: If you use array_push() to add one element to the array it's better to use $array[] = because in that way there is no overhead of calling a function.
Wes
Wes
i don't know. no behavior change, only the warning removed, i think
I think it array_push makes only sense with variadics and then it should handle zero elements gracefully.
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yeah
@Wes why don't you just use array_merge()?
Anonymous
!!wotd
12:51
umbra: shade; shadow.
@bwoebi There's a difference regarding the keys.
array_push appends, array_merge might replace elements.
@Wes I think an e-mail to internals should be enough. Be sure to cover all array functions where it makes sense.
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Wes
@array_push($there, ...$solvedit); :B
Does anyone know what type of security I need to implement to get row level security?
like RBAC or ACL or something
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Wes
actually i realized that with foreach it is going to be faster, as no temporary arrays will be used if it's an iterator
ffff... Yasuo...
13:00
@kelunik When would it replace elements for an array that might be used with "..." ?
Just bought a ticket to dotGo
@salathe I forgot you can only use ... with packed arrays.
can anyone link good links to bootstrap and css all frontend part?
Anonymous
@Linus wat?
13:03
@JayIsTooCommon tutorials or good learning stuff for UI development like bootstrap/css etc
@Linus you can refer to boostrap documentation and practice it with layoutit.com
@Linus W3schools
-_-
@Linus this is php group i guess
:P
@Ocramius Using traits :P
13:04
@Sayuj3 yes sir.
@Ocramius fix for this, still exists in master
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins can you link me to a revert merge commit?
@PeeHaa pretty much agree there
:-)
@JayIsTooCommon :) yeah will try that too.
13:09
http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=46de334452683953425b25fc0451649eaa6059fe
http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=648238da5c45bdf2c65d856b533f9a2534864ba2
Anonymous
It's almost as if you like ugly UI's
13:22
i wonder what does this code does

public function __construct() {
set_exception_handler(array($this, 'exception_handler'));
...
}

does it mean that only this object exception will be handeled here, does it mean that after initing this class all exceptions will be handled there
thanks @JoeWatkins!
Should a table ALWAYS have a primary key? Even n-to-n tables?
in n-to-n tables, the row is the PK
in n-to-m tables, there's no need for a PK
s/n-to-n/many-to-many/
that's n-to-m
then yeah, no PK
13:36
kay-o, thanks
that assumes that duplicate relations are allowed
I don't know how ZF1 will deal with composite primary keys
I think I'll throw a new column with a classic pk
Adding more reasons I'm glad I didn't fully get that manager position.
The one who did has just headed off to a three hour meeting.
user924016
@DaveRandom thanks =)
user924016
fixed
@Trucy Just don't use Zend_Db_Row? :-P
^ Context, he was trying to open the gate for a fire engine, but the firemen had found another way around and came to tell him
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Wes
"another way" isn't just anywhere except the gate? :B
"transgender is an adjective, not a noun" TIL
@Wes As in, with a car?
Probably a fire truck?
13:59
Looks like ZF1 does support composite primary keys
Wes
Wes
have you seen the size of the wheels of these things? a perfectly flat road isn't necessary obviously
I'm pretty sure a fire truck could go "fuck yo fence" in this case

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