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11:03
@DejanMarjanovic 3v4l.org/WgOBo
@DaveRandom Almost same at almost same time, thank you very much
:free-beer:
Yeh, those bastards who keep beer in captivity really are the worst
Do you feel like Schindler when you set the beer free from brewery? :-D
what, the elevator guy? I mean I guess it is pretty uplifting
/me gets my coat
Schindler List guy
:mic-drop:
11:10
Guys, ideas for php-src related April fools. go!
Well I think @bwoebi created one, when you unserialize, it loops forever? :-D
no?
@Leigh generics
@Gordon Cannot implement in an evening
11:11
^ that would hurt :(
Parody repo is ready to go github.com/php-src/php
announce php 6
announce php 9
none of that is done at the src level
js rewrite of php src
11:14
@Leigh port ext/mysql to PHP 7 and add it back to the source tree in the main repo
hah, slightly difficult
thinking of introducing $i+++ to increment by 2
or maybe arbitrary +s
@Leigh introduce unary **
what do you mean by that?
oh $i** to square?
> ($i**) === ($i ** 2) && ($i***) === ($i ** 3)
@DejanMarjanovic that would not surprise me in the least. It's likely to involve something that has references.
11:18
I guess that would be hard because of the existence of the binary **
also that expr makes no sense I just realised but you get the idea
@PeeHaa does github.com/Lusitanian/PHPoAuthLib do anything about renewing tokens when they are close to expiring?
@DaveRandom stuff that makes no sense is the whole idea :D
@Danack Nope
Introduce pointers * and those with double ** :)
@Danack What service do you need a lib for?
11:21
it's scary how you can almost have a more meaningful conversation with @EleventyJeeves than with @PHPeeHaa most of the time
Deprecate __get, __set, and __call would cause an uproar
I wonder if jeeves would try to retweet himself
@PaulCrovella yes
afaik you can also retweet yourself
Remove supressing errors by @
I am rewriting all my new API stuff to async anyway so if the scope is limited I could write something
11:22
@Leigh tetration
@PeeHaa yeah, they added that
@brzuchal suppressing suppressing errors by @@ @Leigh
@PeeHaa The app I'm using already has a Linkedin, Facebook oauth plugins, so I don't think I need a new lib. It's just that there's nothing in the code that checks for whether the token is going to expire, so they are just expiring and then amazingly stuff no longer works.
huh, i figured twitter would 🖕 for that
@Leigh deprecate all encodings apart from UTF-8
So I was wondering if there was something that would do the renewal in the lib.
Longest test name I wrote today: testNullableScalarSubTypesAreNotVariantMatchForNullableNonScalarBuiltInSuperTyp‌​esInStrictMode()
Could add back in magic guids and make it look like Andrea committed it ;)
oh no wait, that's a thing that should actually be done
@Danack Nope sorry
@Leigh lol yes please
Even better @Leigh
Rename the stupid Paamayim Nekudotayim and commit is rasmus
Not sure how linus was related there
11:26
Committer is Trump, and commit message is random anti-semitism
Replace sigil $ with :)
@DaveRandom so pull it from his twitter feed then
make (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ a valid PHP opening tag
I wish someone would remove someday PHP opening tag :/
11:27
rename zend engine to uber engine in light of the recent sale
^^
@PaulCrovella nginz
@PeeHaa It's not needed most of the time when you wrote classes and code in *.php files, it is needed only for mixed content with HTML
So?
@PeeHaa or introduce shalosh_paamiym_nekudotayim for :::
:P
@brzuchal Of all the things that are utterly broken and/or weird you always want the most odd thinsg for some reason :P
11:29
So most of the time there is code that meaans default context could be switched from HTML to PHP
@PaulCrovella wait what? (I missed something here)
@PeeHaa Yeah I know
As in you want a new window wiper while the actual car is on fire
@brzuchal :-)
@PeeHaa A new wiper would waft the smoke out of the way so much more effectively though
11:31
@Leigh did I just accidentally prank you by giving you a recommendation for an april fools joke?
Also the current one is on fire a bit, it needs replacing anyway
lol
@PaulCrovella seems so
i think that means that one wins by default
Unrelated, but this gif is just so much win twitter.com/ZendTraining/status/846825051223740416
6
I just cannot be the only one who is pleased by that
11:32
It's also totally awful
Make header('Location: <anything>') always do header('Location: http://rebecca.blackfriday/') on fridays @Leigh
@PeeHaa hory shet
that elephant
"As of version 7.2 PHP will automatically inject adverts on all pages to support operating costs"
upgrade to PHPro to remove
Or become an aPHProved distributor
11:38
Hah, I could add a commit at the beginning of history with a busy loop, then knock off a 0 in a commit called "7.2 performance improvements"
ah yes, the speed up loop
performance* loop
right?
Do it
DO IT
turbofor ( ... :-D
11:50
@tereško OMFG, that black woman line at 12:22. HAHAHHAHAHHAA
up until now, I find this one to be bearable
with lotsa pauses though
yeah, it's not something you can watch in one .. emm ... attempt
BOGUS: Fatal error: strict_types declaration must be the very first statement – #74339
Does @Jeeves now judge the bug report?
@PeeHaa Why do you judge them?
@PeeHaa What?
nice!
11:53
@PeeHaa jeeves is right though. this plugin is more advanced than i thought
Pretty amazing
Man, new PHPStorm is funked up really.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier not sure how much you have been exposed to "we wuz kangs" brand of insane
that's a first
because of this jeeves now needs to be upgraded to reply to people on twitter too
12:02
@PeeHaa but "PHP has no business"!!!111one
j@Dejan the new 3.3 upgrade? What do you see wrong with the upgrade? I am Just curious..
@corey It's 2017.1, phpstorm, the IDE :-)
@Dejan oh I only have an upgrade for 2016.3.3 I must need to download the new 2017.1 version.. judging from your response maybe I shouldn't.
ThW
ThW
@DejanMarjanovic do you like/use the new parameter name hint feature?
12:12
That is nice-ish, except sometimes it's flickering too much while you type... but bigger problem is that unused variables are not shown for me.
Having some trouble with unset, I did some googling and it says I may need to use a $key? But I cannot seem to get it to work correctly. Here is my code and I am just trying to unset/delete some properties from my objects in the foreach
foreach($rows2 as $clubsummoner) {
  unset($clubsummoner['OwnerID']);
  unset($clubsummoner['ClubJoinID']);
  unset($clubsummoner['ClubPassword']);
}
it's a poorly implemented fine idea
@Austin Where is $rows2 coming from?
while ($row2 = sqlsrv_fetch_array($requestCheck2, SQLSRV_FETCH_ASSOC)) {
$rows2[] = $row2;
}
which is from a db query
Just drop it from you query
12:13
Oh..how do I drop just a few columns? There is about 50 columns im selecting but dont want 3 of em
Don't put them in your select
Hello, I need some help with weird IteratorIterator behaviour:

As soon as I extend next(), I can't use the iterator in a foreach loop anymore- it simply doesn't move on:

class GroupedTimestampIterator extends \IteratorIterator {

public function next() {
$this->getInnerIterator()->next();
}
}

Any idea whats wrong here? IteratorIterator broken internally?
But that means instead of * i would have to write all 47+ columns in my select, right?
You should do that anyway imo
12:14
Wildcards like that are stupid less useful to begin with
Well for future use cases where I have to a foreach unset, should the above be working or no?
"future cases"...
just fix your query
@Austin ide's can sometimes autocomplete all these for you btw
i.e. later on I need to further restrict based on permissions of isApproved values
12:16
@andig why are you extending IteratorIterator?
So if I go back to and add all these columns manually, I still later on have to unset a few based on their permission level
Why?
I need to potentially move the inner iterator more than once to create timestamps with specific properties. @PaulCrovella
Also I smell a wrong database design
because if they are pending they are not allowed to see other user information.
I a side link table just for user to club information
until approved some info is restricted
12:18
@Austin So don't display the information
I don't, it can be seen under network requests
wat
> Also I smell a wrong application design
When I call my php, my response will return what I return unless I remove the data or don't select it from my query
Are you just blindly passing over recordsets over to the clientside?
12:20
Your recordset retrieved from the database is just an initial state in most cases. And you would normally at least massage the data before sending it over to the client side
How to print selected pdf from server after 12:00, automatically ?
> massage the data
right, what kind of insensitive human are you? at least massage it first
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I thought it was fitting :P
I restructure and clean it up before sending. However, I am trying to stick to my internal APIs to re-use most of my codebase, the one exception to this is when members are temporarily in a pending state. At this point, I want to obfuscate certain items in my PHP before sending back my response from the DB.
12:24
Construct a new array with the exact data you want in the exact format you want instead of overwriting random stuff
Normally the call and DB query handles all my use-cases, but since this one is small and I only will have 3 or less items returning I just wanted to handle this with a quick foreach and unset a few fields to a pending members query
@andig you can get access to the inner iterator without extending iteratoriterator. I'd recommend doing whatever it is you're doing through composition rather than inheritance
@AnishBhut what pdf selected and what exactly do you mean print it automatically?
Why is deleting 2-3 properties from an object such a no-no? o.O
@Austin if $rows2 if is your original array you would need to unset them in this array.
12:26
7 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Are you just blindly passing over recordsets over to the clientside?
e.g. foreach($rows2 as $key => $clubsummoner)
{
unset($rows2[$key]['Field_Name']);
}
6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Your recordset retrieved from the database is just an initial state in most cases. And you would normally at least massage the data before sending it over to the client side
@Austin why is fixing your query such a no-no?
as PeeHaa says
@PaulCrovella I'm going crazy. Even this doesn't work as expect:

$ai = new ArrayIterator([1,2,3]);
foreach ($ai as $val) {
var_dump($val);
}
12:28
@andig how so?
!!notworking
Nov 15 '14 at 23:43, by Danack
Do you mean it stays at home eating cheetos and play xbox?
\o/
@PaulCrovella doesn't output anything. Was expecting it to iterate over the array values?
12:29
@Austin what is set to $rows2 ? As Paul says, if it is a direct response from a query you could only SELECT the fields you need from the tables you've queried.
@PaulCrovella right. Stupid mistake :O
/me spends the rest of the day trawling the internet for people whose IRL name is "April Fools"
@corey Correct, the reason I want to go with foreach is that my query is going to get insanely long and messy over this one little nit picky case. I understand its not ideal, but for the sake of a maximum of 3 loops and a few unsets I gain much more code readability.
@Austin optimizing your query would be good practice. Only selecting the data needed to be set in the result of the query.
@PaulCrovella mistake found- must use parent and NOT the inner iterator:

<?php

class TestIterator extends \IteratorIterator {

public function next() {
// $this->getInnerIterator()->next(); // working, iterator gets stuck after 3
parent::next(); // working
}

public function current() {
return $this->getInnerIterator()->current(); // working
return parent::current(); // working, too
}
}

foreach(new TestIterator(new ArrayIterator([1,2,3])) as $val) {
echo $val;
}
12:42
what's the easiest way to echo out the files in the current directory?
is there a hard way?
Apparently not the way I'm doing it.
@PaulCrovella where does your recommendation not using inheritance come from? I'm pretty happy with extending IteratorIterator in other contexts?
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@andig I prefer not to extend what I don't own unless I absolutely need to. It simplifies things.
12:58
@Leigh can you please change all hardcoded Thursdays to Prebeccaday in php-src?
!!? favor composition over inheritance
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@andig ^
Have these same meaning?
- I don't care about it
- It doesn't matter for me
English class is this way ---->
13:13
:-)
@Patrick You know, sometimes the people in here do a favor and answer my English question!
but it's a php room, there are better places to ask such questions
@Shafizadeh I guess you could use them interchangeably but strictly speaking they are somewhat different.
it doesnt matter to me means it doesnt affect you.
i dont care means you dont give a fuck
@Shafizadeh Whenever someone says "I don't care", it's typically a very negative thing
you can not care about something although it matters to you
^ Really?
13:17
Ah .. I see, thank you @Gordon and @Jimbo
@Patrick you are right.
Truth table time, I'm not sure I agree there @Gordon
@Jimbo I'd say so, but you are the native speaker
If something matters to me, I care about it.
If something doesn't matter to me, I don't care about it.
If something matters to me, I can't not care about it. Otherwise it wouldn't matter
Yes, 1:1
Well I'd say "I don't care" has a stronger negative tone than "It doesn't matter to me"
Because caring equates to feelings, where not mattering is more logical
13:19
largely depends on context
@Leigh got it :-)
"I don't care about you" is very negative, "I don't care where we eat" is neutral
@PaulCrovella ahh .. so context is the most important part!
Well take "I don't care" vs. "I don't mind"
@Shafizadeh It doesn't matter to me, not for me
13:21
@Sean good point!
@Leigh really? "mind" can be an alternative for "care" in this case ..! good to know
Depends on context :)
:-) ..! got it ;-)
"I don't care where we eat" and "I don't mind where we eat" - yes
"I don't care about starving children" and "I don't mind about starving children" - no
what does "mind" mean in second sentence?
unknowing ?
If you don't mind, your feelings don't change for any of a given choice
E.g. "Would you like strawberry or raspberry ice cream?" "I don't mind" means you're happy wither either option
13:25
Ah .. I see
It's a less negative version of "I don't care" because it doesn't imply you you have no feelings (or negative feelings) towards something, just that you're ok with whatever choice
@Shafizadeh It doesn't make sense in the second sentence
well, does, ish, but nobody would say it
"I don't mind children starving"
13:27
Yeah, english is weird. To say "I don't mind about starving children" would mean you're ok with starving children (as in, you are starving the children, and you're OK with that)
Yea a more positive version of "I don't care" with an on the whole negative sentence
And iroegbu's syntax makes it more sane
Oh yeah, that too
Ugh, English makes my head hurt. :P
13:30
me either :-)
@Shafizadeh me too*
@iroegbu are you sure?, "hurting" is a negative thing, so I think "me either" is right here.
@Shafizadeh @iroegbu is correct
Ah ok .. I take it back @iroegbu
though even better would be "mine too"
13:37
@iroegbu *mine
@PaulCrovella ah
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Anonymous
@Sean when are you going to teach him 'I love owt like that, me'
@JayIsTooCommon al hook u rite in the gabber
Anonymous
:P
13:45
nah, honestly get yasel away man before ah start on you for bein a cheeky tyke
Anonymous
I love geordies
are you both from north or something?
Anonymous
nope, i'm south west. @Sean is though
Magic function __get have different behavior in php 7.1.x – #74340
@Jeeves yay a genuine bug
14:00
@NikiC Yes.
It feels weird to try and type geordie, I barely use it when I speak. It does slip out from time to time though
@Patrick good post. I'd still maintain that extending classes for a very specific, singular purpose can be intended. Especially if you extend established framework classes?

@PaulCrovella yes- thats why I edited ;)
> Username auto complete is tab, not enter.
@andig Ah ye good old Login extends User extends Model extends Eloqunt extends Application
extends PleaseKillMe
14:14
@PeeHaa Mhm. I like this simple class as it has only a single, welldefined purpose:

class TimestampIterator extends \IteratorIterator {
function current() {
return parent::current()[0];
}
}
extends Entity extends Item extends Object implements INothing
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(that was me)
btw in 16 commits it will be @Jeeves' 1000th commitbirthday
14:17
@DaveRandom Then january 2 will be your birthday.
@Jeeves not even close
@DaveRandom I have a gift for you.
openssl_x509_parse fails to parse ASN.1 UTCTime without seconds – #74341
@Jeeves I don't like it, what else you got?
@DaveRandom What don't you like about it?
14:18
@Jeeves mostly the ASN.1
@DaveRandom Oh I like the weather there.
Awwww, he was doing so well
!!version
wow that is also an actual bug
super low-hanging fruit as well, if anyone can be bothered
14:27
@Sean is kinda on a roll
@Jeeves @Sean you wanna fix that bug?
@DaveRandom Is jay z a Satanist.
@DaveRandom The PHP bug or.. a Jeeves one?
Either way, yes
just change the 13 to 11 here and set strbuf[10] and strbuf[11] to '0' when ASN1_STRING_length(timestr) == 11 here
@Sean the PHP one
Anonymous
@Jeeves no, he is Santa
@DaveRandom What does santa do?
@Jeeves Breaks in to people's houses at night and leaves his trash there
@DaveRandom I want to do that!
@Jeeves knock yourself out buddy, I'm not stopping you
14:33
@DaveRandom Yes you are!
@Jeeves Only if you try and do it to my house
@DaveRandom Oh, perhaps I can contact you.
Segmentation fault in zend_objects_store_call_destructors – #74342
hey everyone I am having the toughest time, I have tried foreach loops ifs arrays and still cannot get a query to display right.. I have used lefts rights inners same result. stackoverflow.com/questions/43108104/…
@Case Why are you preparing static queries?
Also you will have to process you recordset and combine the records with the same user id
2 hours ago, by PeeHaa
6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Your recordset retrieved from the database is just an initial state in most cases. And you would normally at least massage the data before sending it over to the client side
TIL; @laravelphp has several commonly named global functions. Gosh, that'll never break with newer PHPs. Never. https://laravel.com/docs/5.4/helpers
14:42
@JayIsTooCommon ): No worries, at work anyway
Damn people are fast
Anonymous
@davidwbarratt @SaraMG so a bunch of people who don't use Laravel can then make fun of Laravel for breaking changes. 👌
Anonymous
he sounds insecure
i wish i was a web artisan :(
@pmmaga Well, you're not, You're a PHP programmer, which is the burger flipper of the Internet :P
14:56
@Machavity if i fill my burgers with global scoped functions do i become a burger artisan?
@pmmaga Fill them with JS instead
@bwoebi @kelunik Perhaps we should replace Amp\Message with something like this. The issue that was opened is alluding to some of the various APIs we have for working with streams/sockets. It would probably be a good idea to unify those from a consumer side.
@Machavity then no one will know what this is they're eating
Streams wouldn't be used internally for performance, but it would allow writing various libs accepting ReadableStream, WritableStream, or DuplexStream, all not caring about the actual source of the bytes.
When talking about the Ports and Adapters architecture is a port thought of as incoming and an adapter outgoing? So I could have web and cli ports which are ways to use the application and then adapters for say authentication, billing, uploading media ect which are concerns often handled by third party services outside my application
15:04
@bwoebi @kelunik Largely ignore the implementation there… it probably could be better, focus rather on the API.
Amp\Message is a little magical for my taste. I'd prefer something more explicit. Most cases would just use $message->readAll(), but it can be read in chunks if desired in a loop with $message->read().
15:19
@ibanore it's all about separating your application from the surroundings, don't worry too much about the names (the concept is called by many different names)
@Patrick For my last few projects I have had all the stuff that exists outside my application in infrastructure. There are Infrastructure/Web, Infrastructure/Cli directories but also Infrastructure/Authentication, Infrastructure/Billing etc. I was wondering if the ports and adapters could be treated such that a port is incoming and an adapter outgoing so I could have a nice Port\Web and Port\Cli directories which makes it very easy to see the different ways the application can be accessed/used
configure can't find Solaris 11 native gd.h – #74343
I do it like this, a separate package for each bounded context with the following structure:
src/Application (Services/Endpoints that are being used by controllers)
src/Domain (DDD Stuff)
src/Infrastructure (Repository/Gateway Implementations, Adapter implementations etc)
web/cli stuff would be outside, they just use the app services
@Patrick That's exactly what I do at the moment. Web, cli, messaging system consumers all use the interfaces defined in the Vendor\BoundedContext\Application. I was looking for a definitive answer of whether ports always mean incoming before I go and do a little refactoring. I just like the idea of being able to look at Vendor\BoundedContext\Port and see the different transport mechanisms to the application
I then saw an article talking about how the database is a port of the application which made me question my initial presumptions.
Maybe the article was incorrect
Or maybe ports are thought of as in and out instead of just in
If using the application you are first to initiate anything so you are essentially sending some form of a request into the application so I'd think of that as a port. Data does get sent back out through the port but the initial request came in through the port
Something like billing where you use Stripe I suppose is another port but an outgoing one and I adapt to Stripes HTTP interface
"As events arrive from the outside world at a port, a technology-specific adapter converts it into a usable procedure call or message and passes it to the application"
15:32
@Trowski It is magical from within the inside, but it feels quite nice to use from the outside.
@ibanore don't try to overcomplicate it, it's all about clean boundaries :)
for most use cases, it's just a Promise. yield. done.
@bwoebi That could be done here instead of the readAll method.
@Patrick In the sense of a web port, this "adapter" would be the controller wouldn't it? Since it is converting the HTTP request into an application procedure/command which is agnostic of the transport mechanism
@bwoebi That also isn't the most obvious of APIs… but it is rather elegant once you figure it out. I'd just like to make it more interoperable.
15:36
@PaulCrovella "Because it will break Laravel" will never be a reason for me to vote no on an RFC, just for the record.
@Patrick What an amazing domain :D
@Trowski Also, closing the stream … what's the point?
@Leigh worst lastname ever?
Alistair Cockburn /ˈælᵻstər ˈkoʊbərn/ (born 19. November 1953)) is an American computer scientist, known as one of the initiators of the agile movement in software development. == Life and work == Cockburn started studying the methods of OO software development for IBM. From 1994, he formed "Humans and Technology" in Salt Lake City. He obtained his degree in computer science at the Case Western Reserve University. In 2003 he received his PhD degree from the University of Oslo. Cockburn helped write the Manifesto for Agile Software Development in 2001, the agile PM Declaration of Interdependence...
Anonymous
mahaha
@ibanore that, or it could be the app service (pass in scalars -> after that its domain objects only). On the other side it's interfaces in the inner layers that get implemented in the infrastructure layer
@Patrick Nah, Dickinson is the worst
15:44
@Patrick $10 says he pronounces it "Co-burn"
@bwoebi That's from the stream interface. Maybe close shouldn't be on the stream interface, but just sockets.
There would be no point to closing this stream… so definitely feels like it should not be part of that interface.
@Sara That's how the English IPA /ˈkoʊbərn/ is pronounced
isset() returns inncorect value – #74344

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