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18:00
@Trowski I don't have one right now.
I am still somewhat sure I can make a better/smarter bot than cleverbot, but that's probably naive
@Wes yes
just as you always do ^^
Anonymous
@Wes yeah it was suicide
welp, I'm going to be researching Sharepoint
Anonymous
@Tiffany run, now.
18:04
errrrr gratz btw @ircmaxell or am I days too early?
Anonymous
Saturday I think
oah k
Wes
Wes
@NikiC i'm a bit overcomplicating it probably. so say i have a start bucket of 5 and the key already exists at bucket 5+7 distance. presumably within that range i can find only keys with base bucket 5
Anonymous
@PeeHaa add an 'o' to that or we need to talk
@JayIsTooCommon what's the worst it could be? :D
18:05
@Wes no, that's not the case
Wes
Wes
so i just traverse them, when i get to 5+7 equal() will be true and i replace the content
or kinda
Anonymous
@Tiffany it is dreadful. A horrible clumpy fart, smelling just like windows.
You determine the stopping condition (if the element doesn't exist) based on whether your current DIB is larger than the DIB of the currently stored element
@JayIsTooCommon From what I've heard is that it can be good, it just has to be configured. It's literally a blank slate.
Goal will be to migrate our intranet from a third-party portal to the Sharepoint server
user1804599
18:08
@PeeHaa Do you also use HttpFoundation?
Wes
Wes
yes but if the key already exists and it's at 5+7, then 5+0, 5+1, 5+2, 5+3 etc are all initial bucket 5
i mean it's not that between 5+0 and 5+7 there could be 7+0 for instance, because that would be rotated when inserted
@rightfold Not anymore. Got annoyed by it. Might be just me. At the end of the day it's just a superglobal wrapper
Anonymous
@Tiffany well I wouldn't recommend it but if you wanna give it a try, fair enough
user1804599
@PeeHaa OK.
@Wes Yes, that sounds right
Wes
Wes
18:10
base indexes will be all contiguous
unlike regular linear probing which can have eg index 5+0 6+0 5+2
lol can't focus. am i saying bs? :B
Anonymous
@Machavity Is Symfony 4 released or on development? I can't see it in the branches github.com/symfony/symfony/branches
@Wes nah, sounds right
@samayo master is 4
Anonymous
@kelunik Strange, so they are jumping from 3.4 to 4?
user1804599
@PeeHaa I got the router to work yay!
18:16
\o/
Wes
Wes
so as "start indexes" are contiguous i can quit the search also when i encounter another index, rather than just null
@rightfold BTW what are you doing with PHP again. Shouldn't you be writing compilers or something? :P
Wes
Wes
also i have no idea about remove, but i plan reading this codecapsule.com/2013/11/17/… @NikiC
@JayIsTooCommon I'm just more or less happy I've been assigned a project
user1804599
@PeeHaa I'm making a tool.
18:18
evening
\0
so, if nobody actually has any comments regarding that code review request, I will just write up few more part in the doc and tag it for 1.0
user1804599
@PeeHaa Wait lol it doesn't work, it returns NULL as the handler.
user1804599
Oh, I don't have undefined variable errors turned on.
user1804599
And I didn't use use in the lambda.
user1804599
18:21
lol
@samayo No idea.
@tereško I'd call github.com/teresko/palladium/blob/master/src/Palladium/… DuplicateIdentity instead of the other way round.
along with "malformed" and "expired", I assume
And all other exceptions, yes.
all?
e.g. PasswortNotMatchPasswordMismatch
18:26
depends. it reads better with the former, doesn't it?
@tereško Not sure if all, but some others ^^
throw new IdentityDuplicate;
throw new DuplicateIdentity;
the latter sounds like it should be an entity :(
@tereško If it's not clear enough, add the exception suffix :P
18:28
DuplicateIdentityException ftw
so, throw new Exception\DuplicateIdentityException
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Note that it's currently IdentityDuplicated, suggesting it has been duplicated. :P
@tereško Why have a exception namespace? :P
user1804599
woo
I was subtly hinting otherwise ;)
@kelunik do you also write class UserClass { .. ?
18:29
throw new Exception\IdentityDuplicate;
*Duplicated
@tereško You just complained that it sounds like an entity.
I rebel.
If it whines before it's duplicated, it's actually not duplicated, no? I mean, yes?
that name suck, I admit
@tereško Just call it IdentityConflict
18:31
ConflictOfIdentity
@ircmaxell congrats on the new job
12
@kelunik yeah, that sounds a lot better, especially since IdentityMalformed is unused and needs to be deleted
Anonymous
@rightfold we can just give you @DaveRandom if you want?
@tereško It's not clear from the README that a cookie is actually github.com/teresko/palladium/blob/master/src/Palladium/Entity/…
didn't know it existed
Anonymous
Nice.
Anonymous
I hope 4 is not a lot different than 3.4 because I just recently started learning 3.4
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@samayo if you get a job, where company uses Symfony, you would actually most likely work with 2.8
but, that's compatible with 3.4
Anonymous
18:40
@tereško Nah, these guys made it clear they want 3.3 and I build a sample app with that version and I got the job. They'll most likely want to try 4 if a stable version is released.
Anonymous
They made it clear to use "latest version" of Sf.
sound's like a startup :D
Anonymous
:D
Anonymous
What I like about the job is that, it's not a web design agency where you need to build learn new stuff (involuntary) everyday. They just have one client and like 2 projects.
hmm .. I have worked in such companies 3 times
one was a complete disaster, one had unreasonable hours and current one really good
Anonymous
18:46
I really love working on limited projects. It give you a chance to be fully immersed in the project, specially if you start from scratch. I can't wait to start actually.
heh. I have like, literally the contrary. We switch project every month, and two projects barely ever have the same stack
on the bright side, I'm getting good at learning js frameworks. on the sad side, I'm getting good at learning js frameworks.
:D
@samayo have you done all your OOP/clean code/SOLID lectures?
Anonymous
I hope the employer doesn't push you to try every trendy/new thing every month.
@samayo of course we do! we're a computer research institute
Anonymous
lol
18:50
@FélixGagnon-Grenier do the pay well and are the hours good?
@tereško yes, and yes
Anonymous
@tereško Non so far. But I'm a bit stickler for perfection so ... at-least it will be better than the ones made in India. :p
@FélixGagnon-Grenier then rest doesn't really matter
I didn't even mentioned the great offices, my two huge windows (actually, more like glass walls), the vegetal wall, the health insurance, savings plans
@samayo really, haven't you watched Miško's "Clean Code" lectures?
18:53
@Gordon Thanks! It's a Rails shop, so I'm getting used to face-palming often
@PeeHaa Satuday :D
@ircmaxell :D
@ircmaxell it sounds like something, that can lead to liver failure
y e a h . . .
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18:54
a lot of (new FooObject(param1, param2, param3))->dofoo() going on there
Anonymous
Nope, I think at this point I'm not mature enough to understand it completely. Give me a year or two. @tereško
that search is purely coincidental, but feel free to order it
nite all
@ircmaxell that would actually make for a very good interview answer. "Tell us about you?" "My face is really used to my palms" "Hired".
18:55
moin room11
though the price isn't worth a bottle
@tereško the team is really bright and hungry to learn, so I've got huge hope
@ircmaxell bottle sure looks fancy and review sounds nice
@ircmaxell "you have a really bright head .. if it were any brighter, it would be a cabbage"
paraphrasing a latvian proverb
nah, they impress me
@Gordon I may take a trip to the brandy library with the first paycheck to try it
then it might not be as dark and gloomy
19:00
@tereško it's not, that's why I took the job
Just passing here (probably for the last time) to give some news: I'm putting a halt to my carrer as a developer to become a maths teacher. I realized that's what I wanted to be when I was younger, so I gave it a shot. I'm finishing my first month in a high school (secondary school) and so far it's better than I thought. So no more PHP for me, at least for a while (the ministry is all about Scratch and Python…). Thank you all for the few months I had here, I enjoyed it.
@ircmaxell looks fancy
@Trucy :/
glad you're happy with it! but still, do come once in a while :)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier will do :)
19:13
o/
@Trucy be happy, visit us sometime ;)
@ircmaxell is new job going well ?
19:40
heh, go home PHP, you're drunk
PHP Notice: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 140187515244096 bytes in /var/app/current/app/cache/prod/jms_diextra/metadata/........
if it's a competition to see who can break php the hardest ...
*** Error in `php': corrupted double-linked list: 0x0000000001ec5b30 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x777e5)[0x7f10b3cb67e5]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x7e643)[0x7f10b3cbd643]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x813be)[0x7f10b3cc03be]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x82850)[0x7f10b3cc1850]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(realloc+0x179)[0x7f10b3cc2c89]
php(__zend_realloc+0x9)[0x7eeee9]
php[0x824dd0]
php(_zend_hash_next_index_insert_new+0x28f)[0x828f7f]
php(zend_fetch_debug_backtrace+0x2c8)[0x833f48]
I win ...
oh I have those too
```Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x00007f18880f8b53 in select () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
81 T_PSEUDO (SYSCALL_SYMBOL, SYSCALL_NAME, SYSCALL_NARGS)
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007f18880f8b53 in select () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
#1 0x00007f1888813635 in apr_sleep (t=t@entry=100000) at time/unix/time.c:246
#2 0x00007f18800afc72 in wd_worker (thread=<optimized out>, data=0x55d8cb7a5228)
at mod_watchdog.c:152
#3 0x00007f18885d7dc5 in start_thread (arg=0x7f1861418700) at pthread_create.c:308
that's the entire stacktrace
excellent
it's an apache worker thread, looks normal for that ...
We deployed some code today and now it's randomly causing segfaults.. no idea which part of the code is causing it
@Farkie unserialize and something that is called cache
I am scared :P
19:47
heh, don't think they are related
gdb -p proc-id-of-worker
request-request-request
<gdb will break on fault>
Anonymous
@Trucy glad you're happy, doesn't mean you can't stick around!
back
profit
Anonymous
Front
Anonymous
Loss
19:48
silence, boy
@JoeWatkins but we can't seem to reproduce it whilst we are watching
okay so turn coredumps on and wait for it to dump by itself ?
yep we have, they don't seem to help
is the one above one of them ?
but I don't really know how to use gdb properly
well, that is one of them, but the other ones seem much more useful (and bigger)
19:50
you know how to load the coredump in gdb and look at it a little ?
yep, bt
know how to navigate around the stack ?
frame #
frame, and then the print thing to help with filename
print (char *)executor_globals.active_op_array->function_name
or when in some function that starts with ZEND_, you can look at the frame (execute_data)
using that sort of thing you should be able to narrow the crash to a particular line ...
execute_data has opline, and opline has lineno, and they are roughly accurate ...
we did start seeing zend_mm_heap corrupted in error log for a while
@JoeWatkins so I have #0 zend_string_hash_val (s=0x7fc437fbfcd0) at /usr/src/debug/php-7.0.14/Zend/zend_string.h:84
frame 0
if I use that print, active_op_array doesn't seem to exist
(gdb) print (char *)executor_globals.opline_before_exception.lineno
$5 = 0x4d <Address 0x4d out of bounds>
(gdb) print (char *)execute_data.opline
$9 = 0x5441554156415741 <Address 0x5441554156415741 out of bounds>
20:02
hmm ... this actually pretty nice beer:
but I suspect, it's not available for export, since it's 5.8%
it's an EU thing (I am not 100% sure)
it tastes kinda like a better version of guinness foreign extra
p execute_data->opline
without cast
!!lxr _zend_op
20:08
[ /Zend/zend_compile.h#143 ] struct _zend_op {
$11 = (const zend_op *) 0x5441554156415741
that looks like a sentinel ...
uhh, can we take this into a one2one? don't want to spam channel
does gdb give any warnings when loading the coredump ?
nope can't see any
20:10
Can someone please check out my stack overflow question if a chance? Looking to refactor a bit of code - stackoverflow.com/questions/44056731/…
@virepo I'd separate out each create statement into it's own specific method (uploadVideoImage(), uploadFeatureImage()) etc
try p *execute_data->opline
I could be wrong
Cannot access memory at address 0x5441554156415741
Farkie , is that the best way to do it do you think?
okay, I think you must be in an internal function call
show me the backtrace
p execute_data->func.type
1 is internal, 2 is user
20:16
hah one second
someone just upgraded PHP so they symbols don't match
let me move it to another server
ah that's what it is ... surprised you didn't get warnings though
@virepo sorry, there isn't really anyone here, who voluntarily would use Laravel
that wasn't the case earlier, I quit the session by accident, and when I went back in, he'd upgraded php
other people are the worst
i.redd.it/xb4pt5jqn9yy.jpg (Parks and Rec reference)
20:18
so still crashing after upgrade @Farkie ?
yeah - we've tried on 5.6 and 7.0
@Tiffany but it seems that he's actually correct, it's as if Washington DC is trying to expel a "foreign body"
if you have a machine where it's crashing right now, I could take a look maybe ?
trouble is that it's not on every request or anything
it just seems to be randomly
that's quite ordinary, if the machine is configured to dump to a particular directory then I'll just watch that a while ?
or wait for it to produce a fresh dump and holla at me ...
20:22
probably easier for that... gunna throw traffic on it for 20 mins or so and see if we can get users to crash it for us
key, if you want me to look myself ... happy to try to walk you through again, if you prefer that ...
either, though would like to learn how to debug these issues too
for sure ... you know it's going to be an internal bug that you are hitting ...
but knowing how to reduce to executable reproducing code is useful, the sooner you can open a bug report the sooner it can be ignored :D
yeah, but it'll be our code hitting it somehow
20:29
@JoeWatkins so far so good. A bit of work to do (it's a small team now), but overall really looking forward to it
these dumps are about 30 mins old.. if that's fresh enough?
@Farkie sure, so long as symbols are matching :)
@ircmaxell very excellent news
yep, got it up on a working server
working = with correct symbols
want the full bt, or just top 25 lines?
ruby makes me want to hit someone though
:/
top 25 ought to be okay
20:31
though I did explain dependency inversion ;)
@ircmaxell I volunteer @PeeHaa
nah, myself ;)
anything more interesting in the stack than ruby ?
if you look at frame 6, you should be able to get the filename that opcache is trying to load ... there may be something in particular about that code ...
20:35
I see you guys are having fun
#6 0x00007fc459581735 in compile_filename (type=2, filename=filename@entry=0x7fc456a13810) at Zend/zend_language_scanner.l:649
649 Zend/zend_language_scanner.l: No such file or directory
filename is zval*
(char*) filename.value.str.val
@NikiC hehe
(gdb) p (char*) filename.value.str.val
$6 = 0x7fc43dafd1d8 "/var/app/current/vendor/composer/../../src/SP/DevToolsBundle/Classes/Query.php"
I'd start looking there ... but t feels like stabbing in the dark ... any better ideas @NikiC ?
that file exists
20:38
Are you dealing with a reproducible issue?
Or an intermittent crash?
latter
intermittent we think
opcache.fast_shutdown=0 opcache.optimization_level=0 and see if it goes away?
it does appear to go away if we turn off opcache
and we also changed the flags earlier to 0xFFFFEF earlier and that seemed to help - but then our app runs very slow
(with opcache back on)
wot
which flags?
20:41
opcache.optimization_level="0xffffffef"
changing that shouldn't impact performance much
shall we turn them both off, (fast_shutdown / optimization_level) or try one at a time, @NikiC
@Farkie Unless you explicitly turned it on, fast_shutdown is probably already off
but yeah, try disabling optimization_level first, that tends to be the culprit
I'm really growing to hate opcache
oh keeey
halp
20:45
ah yeh it's already 0
so, lets assume some shit happens and there is indication, that user's cookie has been stolen ... when this cookie is used, I block that particular identity BUT
@tereško "no politician in history" is a stretch
should I also store the timestamp for when it was last used (as in, the time, when the violation was detected)
@Tiffany Trump has a propensity for hyperbole, that's obvious
@NikiC optimization_level 0 is going to hit us hard, right?
@Farkie nope
20:47
app is really slow with full opcache disabled, does this just turn off part of it?
@Farkie yes
.. whoops, edited wrong comment
@tereško I just don't like the guy, but I think that's apparent. :D
something in our code is definitely hitting this, as it was fine until last deploy (2 weeks), but can't work out which part
@Tiffany I think there are very few people who actually like him. It's just that all the other options were worse
20:49
first find out if it's optimizations, then find out what it's trying to optimize, then hopefully you can create a bug report with reproducing code
then nikita will fix it, and we'll all live happily ever after
we'll give it a go tomorrow morning, when we have more traffic to kill it
s/ever after/until the next bug :P
thanks both :D
@Farkie If that doesn't help the next thing to try is opcache.protect_memory=1
Though in that case you should monitor what effect that has on performance
It might be too much for production
20:53
alright cool, will see what it does
might need to bug someone tomorrow
Actually, try running it with opcache.protect_memory=1 locally and see if it crashes reliably
whilst it's happening
we'll do that on a test server tomorrow
if I'm not around, ping me ... I'll come when I can ...
Thanks :)
I have to start normal work again next week
not really sure it can work ... might take another week off
21:05
Anyone tried to issue a self-signed for local environment since Chrome 58?
21:16
@JayIsTooCommon @rightfold I'm not a very useful tool.
Anonymous
I beg to differ
@Allenph just use letsencrypt
Don't beg, it's unbecoming
@Trowski I have no idea about eio
@tereško Locally that might not work that good.
21:40
@JoeWatkins ;-D
@DaveRandom I strongly disagree. … better?
22:14
First OSS package released since waaaaaaaay too much time
@_@
@kelunik you might have a point there
wordwrap ignores newlines – #74617
user924016
22:37
waazzup
22:57
@RonniSkansing the 1990s called, they don't want their meme back because it was stupid even then
:-P
user924016
heh
@DaveRandom The 1990's called? Did you warn them about the September 11th terror attacks?
@Danack I kept saying 911 but they just kept harping on about boy bands so I gave up
23:36
@bwoebi this is the proper way, right?
<?php

use Amp\File as file;

const AERYS_OPTIONS = [
    'connectionsPerIP' => 400,
];

$router = Aerys\router()->get("/", function(Aerys\Request $req, Aerys\Response $resp) {
        $handle = (yield file\open("/etc/hosts", "r"));
	$resp->end((yield $handle->read(4096)));
});

(new Aerys\Host)
	->expose("*", 7777)
	->use($router);
[ralt@zap aerys]$ php -m | grep uv
uv
do I need anything special to make it use libuv or it's automatic?

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