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00:02
|   array_expr T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name
        { $$ = zend_ast_create(ZEND_AST_PROP, $1, $3); }
|   array_expr T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name argument_list
        { $$ = zend_ast_create(ZEND_AST_METHOD_CALL, $1, $3, $4); }
These are causing conflicts. Hmm.
Ah, I know why. Ignore.
It's because ([]->method)() and []->method() are not actually the same thing.
yep
Really wish we'd agree to unify symbol tables and remove that cruft :'(
unification of symtables has other issues TBH
I'm aware of at least a few of them.
I'm not sure how the current rules are disambiguating, actually.
and you're positive advantages outweigh drawbacks largely?
@LeviMorrison disambiguating what?
00:12
dereferencable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name argument_list
dereferencable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name
we have one token lookahead
I know.
It would be unbearable without it.
But I expect dereferencable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name would be permitted to be followed by () somewhere and thus conflict. I guess we've carefully avoided it.
@LeviMorrison it isn't
[]() is currently valid, as are []->prop and []->method()
My point is I'm not certain at the moment how we're avoiding ambiguity between them while allowing all of them.
@MadaraUchiha you mean we oughta learn how to handle swords?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I have no idea in what context this message is, but yes, definitely.
@bwoebi Yeah, I'm modifying/reading this section.
@LeviMorrison [] counts as dereferencable_scalar
@MadaraUchiha well, y'know, since you are a mod and very occupied, I'll tell you (it's your message about the homicidal axe wielder) but were you anything else, I'd have made up some witty advice on how the little arrow next to a message references to the one it relates to
(hint: click on it)
00:19
@FélixGagnon-Grenier More like, it's 2:20 AM and this annoying pinging noise is coming out of my computer
(ya noob)
(follow up messages on noise management and stuff :D)
@MadaraUchiha Are you awake for 40 hours?
@bwoebi Not today.
or why does the time matter?
00:20
> not twoday
@bwoebi callable_variable matches deferencable which should conflict.
@LeviMorrison but not standalone
1125	|	dereferencable '[' optional_expr ']'
1129	|	dereferencable '{' expr '}'
1131	|	dereferencable T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name argument_list
there's no just "| deferencable" without further required tokens
But that won't matter; deferencable matches deferencable_scalar without consuming any tokens along the way.
00:24
it does…
otherwise it surely wouldn't work at all
Show me the path from callable_variable where it consumes a token; I'm not seeing it.
@LeviMorrison how do you mean?
Could someone on a Mac who is using PhpStorm do me a favour and go to preferenes -> appearance and tell me what the font is set to?
I guess I could be wrong but I thought callable_variable was the entry point to this little circle.
@Danack .SF NS Text?
00:27
Thanks.
@LeviMorrison well, sure there is a circle
Right, but you have to enter the circle from somewhere else.
right
Isn't that coming in through callable_variable?
@LeviMorrison expr => variable => callable_variable ?
00:30
Yes. And from there there are no tokens consumed by taking > differencable > differencable_scalar and also by taking > function_call > callable_expr > differencable_scalar
@LeviMorrison right, the token after that will decide on what path is taken
as said, we have one token lookahead for that
I didn't explain that well, apparently.
Start at callable_variable
Consider []->foo();
Err, start at variable.
Pretend we follow callable_variable.
We can see that there is a rule for method call
Bleh, this is too hard to explain.
Will just draw a graph tomorrow when I have my whiteboard.
perhaps an interpretive dance would help
I think it will be more helpful to think about the rules I've written anyway.
Hey, Amp/Aerys folks!
Got a question, if anybody's got time..
00:42
@assertchris Hey Chris :-) … always :-)
Thanks. I'm building a simple aerys site: github.com/asyncphp/asyncphp.com
works fine locally (macOS, PHP 7.1)
@assertchris you really like the preprocessor :-D
Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-57-generic x86_64) fails with the following error
yeah, I just wanted to try it in a prod site :)
looks like a recent aerys commit added the _dynamicCache stuff, but I can't find any docs for how to bypass it or configure it.
@assertchris fixed… small stupidity: github.com/amphp/aerys/commit/…
@assertchris does it work now? (if you try master)?
sorry for the delayed response, checking...
00:59
@bwoebi Hmm. I know how to fix this to get it to parse correctly... but not in a way that I can use exising ast functions.
(meaning I can parse things correctly but can't build the tree; just match)
@bwoebi works like a charm: preprocess.io:8080
Will have to investigate this more later, I guess :/
@assertchris \o/
@bwoebi thanks for the help :)
@assertchris thanks for the report
@assertchris tagged 0.4.5
01:04
awesome, thanks
@assertchris manuscript - is this the book you're writing on?
yeah
well the first 2 chapters in any case
@assertchris I have no idea how much you already have ;-)
Misko Hevery
getting ~530 #/sec with ab -n 10000 -c 250 preprocess.io:8080
01:10
@assertchris yeah, I'm used to apache bench being bad at benching aerys
for whatever reason
try something like wrk if you want real numbers
good idea
@assertchris That still seems low. Do you have Xdebug on?
morning
@bwoebi I still have the issue on my Mac that all requests to Aerys go to a single worker.
@Trowski yeah, I do too.
01:21
@NikiC So... we allow []->foo and []->foo() but not []::foo or []::foo(). Why?
Wait, that might be wrong; I think I used wrong binary.
Yep, ignore. Used wrong binary to run tests :D
@bwoebi Seems like it might be a BSD thing… lwn.net/Articles/601711
Parent article: lwn.net/Articles/542629
@Trowski nope
I am resolving 2 promises and using a preprocessor though, and this is the second to smallest DO droplet I can make
> Tom noted that he was dealing with applications that accepted 40,000 connections per second. Given that sort of number, it's unsurprising to learn that Tom works at Google.
@assertchris did you try with wrk now?
01:28
@bwoebi not yet - it's on my todo list but I've got a few things which are urgent for today :)
okay ^^
I will definitely ask for review of the amp + aerys chapters from the team
if you're willing, of course
Sure we are
@PaulCrovella s/40,000/4,000,000 and s/Google/Amazon Web Services
@assertchris when is it approximately due for review? Few months?
01:31
I would imagine at least… I have no idea really.
@bwoebi few months. working on pthreads + pcntl chapters presently. They do mention AMP libs for the same though
but need to send to technical editor first
okay
01:53
Bah, I'm having a hard time describing parsing stuff today. Usually I'd just take a break and come back later but today I have time and later I won't.
What is the best code for using php to pdf?
lol I was wondering the same 20 min ago
@EarvinNillCastillo
I remember using one long time ago, impossible to remember the name
this one comes back often though: fpdf.org
paid solution, that just works™
02:06
pretty cheap
otherwise, I've yet to encounter a open source library that works as well. every one I've tried had different strengths and weaknesses
if it's for clients, totally use pdfcrowd and make them pay for it
@FélixGagnon-Grenier any experience with wkhtmltopdf.org?
any freeware?
@PaulCrovella heh. no. read about it a lot, then was confronted to the fact that I couldn't ssh into the production server, and let it go
I take it you have, and that it also works?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier nope, just seen chris recommend it
02:09
well, that will be my first try next time I have such thing to do.
when someone asks me to generate pdfs I ask what the hell is wrong with them and will they please go away
I managed to get right-recursive rules that are still semi-comprehensive (missing the static versions but that's just more typing):
maybe_argument_list:
        /* */
    |   argument_list
;

array_dim:
        '[' optional_expr ']' maybe_argument_list array_offset
    |   '{' expr '}' maybe_argument_list array_offset
    |   T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name array_offset
    |   T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name argument_list array_offset
;

array_offset:
        /* */
    |   array_dim
;

array_expr:
        '[' array_pair_list ']' array_dim
    |   '[' array_pair_list ']' argument_list
;
The trouble is that I don't know to properly write the action rules because for example in array_dim's first rule I need to hook the optional_expr up to the array_expr/array_offset to its left.
@PaulCrovella I... love that. I feel enlightened already ;)
My rules are needlessly complex; will reduce.
array_dim:
        /* */
    |   '[' optional_expr ']' array_dim
    |   '[' optional_expr ']' argument_list array_dim
    |   '{' expr '}' array_dim
    |   '{' expr '}' argument_list array_dim
    |   T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name array_dim
    |   T_OBJECT_OPERATOR property_name argument_list array_dim
;

array_expr:
        '[' array_pair_list ']' array_dim
    |   '[' array_pair_list ']' argument_list
;
Better.
02:37
@PaulCrovella, lol!!
03:26
I am trying to test a strange side effect in a cron job. hence, I am trying to control exactly what entities are present in a collection, so I would like to decouple it from the database (presently, the service acts directly with pdo, as the entities coulr be in the thousands and it doesn't seem to be efficient to keep them all in memory)
I am having trouble grasping how to effectively decouple the services from the database, by using entities collection, without loading them all at once
I'm wondering if the services should receive these EntitiesCollection, and said collections would in turn load from db or cache according to needs and boudaries required by the services
I also may be really far from the mark, as refactoring the whole app might not be the goal of unit tests
i was following a tutorial and came across an error
<?php foreach($results ['articles'] as $article) { ?>
I found it suspect so I copy and pasted the code to make sure I was following it correctly and I still came up with the same error
03:53
I think I found out how to convert it back to left-recursive without introducing ambiguities.
04:12
Morning o/
 
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05:33
Has anyone created something that is essentially the PHP equivalent of "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog"? Something that puts basically every syntax feature into one place... for reasons.
06:05
posted on February 07, 2017

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If I am using PDO and parameterizing strings there is no danger using an untrusted parameter (from JS post) is there? Or, am I missing a step for security?
@Alesana well, if you display this same string back into html, yes indeed there is danger, but not of sql injection
Right I was reading about displaying it as html, but I couldn't find much on SQL injection
Great thank you!
06:21
And if I understand correctly, using ->bindValue(":val",$val); and then executing is the same as ->execute(array(":val"=>$val));, but ->bindParam() gives you the opportunity to check it before trying to execute?
hmmm... not exactly. bindValue lets you specify an type for the value being inserted
->bindValue(':val', $int, \PDO::PARAM_INT)
will cast to integer when inserting. bindParam, however, will bind the statement to an actual variable, and on execution, will execute the param based on its present value
Ah that makes a lot of sense
So with bindParam I could change $int and it would change what is sent through PDO
    $insertStmt = $pdo->prepare('INSERT INTO foo (id) VALUES (:id)');
    $id = 0;
    $insertStmt->bindParam(':id', $id, \PDO::PARAM_INT);
    for ($i = 1; $i !== 6; $i++)
    {
        $id = 12 * $i;
        $insertStmt->execute();
    }
yes, exactly
Wes
Wes
mornin
06:40
Thanks :
:)
06:55
@PaulCrovella you are right, thank you
07:09
@vaterlandscholz Yes! There will be one either on the last April or the first May weekend, give us a few more days to fix the date, please
@jimbo ^
How is this working?
as the document says "Static properties cannot be accessed through the object using the arrow operator ->. "
Wes
Wes
why are you doing this to php :P
morning room
07:24
Mornings
you back :P
yeah :D
@Wes this is similar to example given at php.net site
Wes
Wes
@Exception you can access static variables from an object but that is incorrect. i wouldn't do that
Wes
Wes
07:28
:: is different from ->
you wouldn't but its there in documentation
and in their example
Wes
Wes
in your example you used ::, not ->
mooin
@Wes oh yes
my mistake but we can use -> in place of ::
@Wes I was just about to say
07:30
is it legel?
Wes
Wes
it's not @Exception
@Exception have you tried?
Wes
Wes
also don't mix the two things, or even better, don't use static stuff at all
Wes
Wes
07:32
@Exception that's correct. objects can access static, but static cannot access object/s
okay
understood
thanks man
morning Sir
mo/rning
Wes
Wes
07:49
\o
@bwoebi You fucked the Aerys release up. It's now 0.4.5 instead of 0.5.0. The send / broadcast change breaks BC.
morning
o>
on a sidenote I'm now level 50 in Overwatch
\o/
07:54
mornings
'nin
so I see a lot of people are trying to access wp-login.php and other seemingly related wordpress stuff on my server
apart from the fact that I find this utterly insulting, I decided to redirect them to foaas.com/outside/::1/this%20loving%20server
Wes
Wes
god. i'm extracting technical info from a document, and wanted to do it with ctrl+f, except that all paragraphs on this site are collapsed, even if it's just one line (the uncollapse button takes more space than the collapsed line). i can't override the style via devtools because there must be a timer that makes them collapsed again immediately. you can open one box at once. it's just the most annoying thing in the world
ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttt
07:56
however, I want to catch all those who try and access error_logs. can fast route catch access to */error_log?
hey guys, anyone using symfony? I have a weird issue all of a sudden in that when i look at the _profiler pages i get a blank 200 page. the CSS loads, but there's nothing in the body, any idea why that might be happening?
hmmm nvm, regexes ftw
@FélixGagnon-Grenier maybe add a rule in your iptables to ban them?
urgh, solved it i think, i accidently renamed layout.html.twig to base.html.twig
PHPStrom was a bit heavy handed on the refactor stuffs
Wes
Wes
ah and obviously i can't save the page locally, because it's lazy loaded
07:58
@Trucy yeah... that should be the thing. but fooas is so much more amusing
@bwoebi Wait, I take that back, the commit history is just weird.
@bwoebi You just tagged a non-existent branch?
Please don't do that, it doesn't fetch the tags on git pull then.
Wes
Wes
will people hate me if i emit a user notice "so this is possibly wrong, but maybe not. are you sure?"
lib/Http2Driver.php:assert(!\defined("Aerys\\DEBUG_HTTP2") || !(unset) var_dump(bin2hex(substr(pack("N", \strlen($data)), 1, 3) . $type . $flags . pack("N", $stream) . $data)));
^ Yay, we have some (unset) usage. \o/
Wes
Wes
lol
08:13
But it can just be changed to !!
Wes
Wes
:P how disappointing
..PHP Fatal error:  Declaration of SebastianBergmann\Comparator\DOMNodeComparator::assertEquals($expected, $actual, $delta = 0, $canonicalize = false, $ignoreCase = false) must be compatible with SebastianBergmann\Comparator\ObjectComparator::assertEquals($expected, $actual, $delta = 0, $canonicalize = false, $ignoreCase = false, array &$processed = Array) in /home/kelunik/GitHub/amphp/aerys/vendor/sebastian/comparator/src/DOMNodeComparator.php on line 110
Not sure if it's my commit that breaks all the things.
@Gordon Woop!
@Jimbo according to my well informed sources, it'll rather be end of april.
08:17
@Gordon Cool, as long as it doesn't interfere with php serbia
@Jimbo phpsrb is end of may, so no chance to interfere with that
Anyone know if PHPIstanbul has sent out all their speaker notices yet? I haven't even gotten a rejection email...
and I kind of need to know...
morning
meurning
08:28
morning
o/
\o
o/
Wes
Wes
08:39
\o
Hi, I have a problem when crawl data with Goutte.
I crawl a news site.
My code like this:
``` $client = new Goutte\Client();
$crawler = $client->request('GET', 'http://giaitri.vnexpress.net');
$news = $crawler->filter('#news_home > li')->each(function($node) {
$link = $node->filter('.txt_link');
$content_child_link = $crawler->request('GET', $link->link()->getUri());
var_dump($content_child_link);
return [
'title' => $link->text(),
'link' => $link->link()->getUri(),
'thumbnail' => $node->filter('.txt_link img')->attr('src'),
'description' => trim($node->filter('.news_lead')->text()),
@vanloc why do you crawl their html when they offer rss feeds?
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi would be possible to have this changed with the "trace as string" ? Fatal error: Method x::__toString() must not throw an exception, caught *****
would be better than nothing, at least you would get to read what's going on rather than "on line 0"
it currently only shows the exception message
Anonymous
moin
08:57
hey jaymon
ugh, apparently drinking 4 cups of tea isn't a good idea
Wes
Wes
only 4?

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