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Wes
Wes
00:00
@tereško interesting how they try to follow a rule they claim they don't fully understand :D
i mean coupling and cohesion :D
2 hours ago, by Wes
i understand coupling and cohesion (hopefully)
Wes
Wes
i am sure about coupling, not sure about cohesion in all honesty
@Tiffany only 2 seats open remaining
argh, one
so i have a LinkGeneratorInterface that has one method: generateLink(). i plan to have different ways to generate a link. what should i do if the link generation requires different parameters?
e.g.
generatorOne::generateLink(parameter1)
generatorTwo::generateLink(parameter1, parameter2)
i'm unsure how to code the interface properly.
Wes
Wes
your question is vague
00:16
trying to make it abstract as possible. interfaces are meant to provide a contract of methods that a class will implement...but what if that different implementation relies on different parameters?
so in my above example, in order to generate a link using generatorOne, it requires 1 parameter. however, if i were to swap out generatorOne for generatorTwo, my interface will break because now generatorTwo takes 2 parameters..
Wes
Wes
code what you need, if you need a generalization of it, code it later
00:35
> trying to make it abstract as possible.
why?
00:47
because i have a configuration file that specifies the class for the generator
so in the future i want to be able to just swap one generator for another in my config and be done with it
without having to change all of my underlying code
Wes
Wes
that's one of the problem of programming yeah, but i doubt you solve it by being permissive and generic
chances are, you are going to get the design wrong anyway
i understand
i appreciate the feedback
01:28
@tereško …an internals-themed podcast would be interesting…
Wes
Wes
just ask @sammyk to host it @Andrea :D
I have been on PHP Roundtable before, twice I think. But I'm imagining something specifically about internals with internals people, because it would interest me personally :p
Wes
Wes
01:46
me too. i wouldn't say a thing but i would love to learn
also joe did a couple of podcasts
*screencasts
but not necessarily beginner oriented
i would love to listen to them regardless, i'm sure i'd learn something :D
02:16
@tereško Rather than writing mocks (which I don't white understand to be fair) why not do the same thing as the compiler and throw an error at the first sign of trouble? IE, start at the objects constructor and traverse down until you have the base, indivisible objects, test them, then traverse back up?
In fact, that seems even better...because if something fails down below because of something you did up above, your mocks have not hidden that.
^ Or @Wes Or whoever.
Wes
Wes
i have no idea what you are saying
When we were talking you were writing fake classes to test behavior of real ones.
Wes
Wes
mocks are bad, use fakes if you can
And making fake ones to inject.
Why not just go down the dependency tree and test the real objects underneath the ones you're trying to test?
Then use those to test the real one.
Added benefit of free scenario testing...and if you do something in the parent that the children weren't expecting you immediately see what the fuss is about exactly where the fuss is.
Wes
Wes
02:39
because setting them up takes effort
in order to test A you need to instantiate B, but in order to instantiate B you need C
that can go crazy easily
so you just create a dumb B that interacts loosely with A, and avoid using the real C
PDO bug – #75866
Wes
Wes
wordpress code is terrible
public $foo;
public function foo(){ return $this->foo; }
WHY
Freeing uninitialized pointer – #75867
03:48
mornin room
Wes
Wes
04:03
yo
phpstorm server
o/
morning
o/
04:28
You should see the code we develop for custom WP templates @Wes. It is absolutely nuts.
04:42
mronings
Updating PHP just completely busted it. Crap.
lol
finally
I got it to work.
05:03
mrnng ppl
Wes
Wes
@Allenph i have an idea lol
i used to do that too... you can't fix wordpress :P
05:18
Not that we tried.
ohmygawd, the 1060 prices are absolutely bollocks
increased by almost ~$150
1060?
gtx 1060
05:34
@Wes not bad...
Wes
Wes
you've been missing out
youtube.com/watch?v=KyRKh5Czbmo you gotta know this one
I found another great OST as well youtube.com/watch?v=yOo8oJlWwnU
Wow. Chrome HSTS forces .dev to HTTPS. How incredibly annoying.
Wes
Wes
@Allenph do you know why laravel has a bunch of not available dependencies, when statically analyzed?
like missing classes and stuff
like, it's not that tries to resolve dependencies automagically somehow?
No. I don't. How is that even possible?
Where do you see that?
Wes
Wes
05:41
in phpstorm
but nvm for now, maybe i was doing something wrong
will ask again tomorrow
Have you tried to grep?
ThW
ThW
@Wes afaik they are using the autoloader+namespaces to do stuff like dependency mocking
Wes
Wes
nope, but nvm
@ThW what a mess :B
@Allenph fail
Epic fail.
I always do that somehow.
Wes
Wes
05:46
@SaitamaSama slow
:B
on a side note: all of the nier automata ost's are f-ing awesome
WTF. Not even .test is reserved anymore? FFS. What do you guys use?
.saitama
I'm already trying to use *.allen.*
 
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06:52
this is interesting. I expected nonsense, but it's actually useful as a guide github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
morning Gordon.
posted on January 24, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

user924016
mornings
Wes
Wes
hallo
@Linus yes, after storing data in database when ever user want to access his detail he/she can access by just putting to www.example.com/username or www.example.com/userid , Example: facebook.com/1956065547970370 we can access user profile on facebook by username or by user id
07:13
@JitendraMalviya yes instead of relying on upon database auto increment generate UUIDs.
@SaitamaSama no
@SaitamaSama Hell no.
Wes
Wes
@mega6382 i do that. it works. fu
actually i sometimes wonder whether it works, because my code has no errors #smug
who starred those 'No's...?
by starring those you declare yourself to be a hater for Violet Evergarden
which by no means shall I allow
Wes
Wes
standing desk hurts.
@Wes lol, We all do that. ;)
Wes
Wes
true (a constant)
was referenced in:
E:\wordpress\index.php:14
E:\wordpress\wp-activate.php:9
E:\wordpress\wp-admin\admin-ajax.php:16
E:\wordpress\wp-admin\admin-ajax.php:18
E:\wordpress\wp-admin\admin-post.php:13
E:\wordpress\wp-admin\admin.php:15
E:\wordpress\wp-admin\admin.php:25
E:\wordpress\wp-admin\admin.php:29
how the hell isn't true in get_defined_constants()? :P
@LeviMorrison i think we need to make an exception for true and false, since nobody agrees on the case. they should appear both as true and TRUE
some say they should be lowercase, but constants are normally uppercase, and that's a valid argument imo
so i am adding an exception for those
07:32
@Wes /me laughs sitting in a comfy chair
Wes
Wes
ah and same goes for null and NULL
user924016
morning (=
Wes
Wes
bool is a type, like technically it could be Bool::TRUE and Bool::FALSE
null is a type with one possible state/value only
@RonniSkansing o/
user924016
\o
Wes
Wes
07:38
if ( $zip && defined('ENFORCE_GZIP') && ENFORCE_GZIP )
wordpress is awesome
optionally set constants
#ifdef __WIN_32
windows_sucks();
#endif
@Linus yes, i am generating unique username by the combination of some random number and username. example: jitendra78561. but problem is that by code how may i access user ID if i am not having any key. Example if suppose i using get method than i my url look www.example.com?userid=jitendra78561 but here my url is www.example.com/jitendra78561 . so can i get this userid
@JitendraMalviya are you using url routing?
@JitendraMalviya mod_rewrite
07:54
@Linus I have not idea about it
@JitendraMalviya then do what @Gordon suggest.
@Linus yes, i think it will work in my case. Thanks, @Gordon and @Linus once again for your guidance
quodlibet a subtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject.
so basically any discussion around tabs vs spaces
08:31
morning
08:42
morning
@Wes how about TRUE is the name of a constant with the boolean value true. I.e. const TRUE = true, being totally redundant the constants should be deprecated in favour of their values of the same name... nods
mornin
Wes
Wes
@Leigh the "merge tables" rfc should totally allow them both, regardless of the semantics
i don't want to turn this into a quodlibet
:B
09:06
Morning guys
Do you know if there is a method to unset a variable in twig ?
something which would make a variable match the `{% if not my_var %}`
You tried set to set one to null?
not yet
why would you want to do that
you are not supposed to program in twig
Try trying, before asking. Pro tip
seting to null or false will resolve in a true statement on dump :/
Wes
Wes
09:09
do you know where's joe guys? i haven't seen him in ages
@tereško I know but this is a conditional rendering in a components reused every where on a specific section
I could avoid it but by duplicating twig but if I can only just unset a variable it would be perfect
Have you tried not setting the variable in the first place :D
Because that is the correct way to unset a variable in your template
@Jimbo I guess setting something to true or false makes it reacte as a string
@Leigh obviously If i had the choice I would have done that
Well not obviously ;) You have no idea the types of devs that come here with a question
Do you really not have a choice, or are you looking for a quick workaround
09:14
I could create an other twig as I've said but otherwise I don't think I have the choice
09:30
@jimbo will you attend the web unconf in mallorca?
@Gordon I meant to ask you about it - have you seen the price!?
It jumped up from the 40 it was originally to 190
And the food still looked shit
Would I benefit on performance a bit if I lazily instantiate Twig in cases where I don't need to use twig but just json encoded values as response?
Not for profit my arse
@Jimbo it did? I didnt check the price yet… if it's a 190 I am out.
Anyone getting pissed off by PHPStorm's latest update that puts big yellow bars for unhandled exceptions within tests? Can't figure out how to disable it
@Gordon Ah, the "supporter" ticket is 199
09:32
@Jimbo That's why Emacs rules.
early bird is 79.50, normal 109
@Jimbo still double the price
anyways, I didnt make up my mind about it
I'd like to go to a conf again. its been a while
Tbh I'm not interested in paying that price
I'll have to pay out of my own pocket so not sure I want to invest the money
I'd pay 40 but that's it
Well, maybe 60
but not 110
09:40
guess we wont see each other then
Anyone using a templating engine here?
@Gordon Not this time :(
@CoderDudeTwodee since we all use PHP we all use a template engine, because PHP is a template engine out of the box
I'd guess some of us use Twig or Blade on top
Wes
Wes
is there a way in symfony console to write text that wraps automatically at whitespace, rather than having it cut mid-word? i really don't want to write that function myself :P
mornes o/
Wes
Wes
09:52
buondì \o
@Gordon FOSDEM :)
hmm… it has streams of the sessions, so why would I need to go there?
it's a nice environment in general and you wanted to go to a conf :P
but indeed, all talks are eventually uploaded to yt
10:22
moin
o/
Man, you guys are hitting this null stuff hard
Do you not think that syntax is confusing?
10:38
you mean ?->
?
Aye
It's not confusing if you are used to it, I guess. It's a thing I miss when writing PHP.
But new things confuse and scare me >:OOO Change is bad!
:-P
there does seem to be more resistance to it than I was expecting
Fair enough though, I mean it looks useful. Just a bit bizarre to someone who hasn't seen something like that before.
10:46
It's primarily useful when navigating complex data structures from external sources
In the meantime still waiting on arrow functions
yes :-/
null is one hell of a drug, just remember we're here for you
looks nice and useful. what is the critique?
10:56
mostly "don't use null"
which is valid but unrealistic, IMHO
I will concede it's less of an issue than C# where all reference types are implicitly nullable
Meh... in PHP null is awesome
it turns out there's another RFC for the same thing, which has been put on hold because people were arguing about something that to me has a clear right answer
I'm already having a low-motivation day, cba applying some of my limited brain power to it today
Is my assumption right that the opposition is mostly influenced by the bad null handling in Java etc?
If so, maybe add a section where you talk about that and how it's not an issue with PHP and null is fine (or at least it is for most people and they use it a lot)
care to write it for me? :-P
you can have you name on the RFC, or you can not have you name on the RFC, whichever is more attractive
I haven't touched anything internals related at all
I'm mostly worried about writing something wrong :D
But maybe I can at least give you a draft that you can then edit
11:02
You don't need to, it's more the arguing as to why it should be there from a high level PoV
Like, I know it's a useful thing that I have used plenty of times to make my code better, but I'm not particularly good at explaining how and why.
I would love helping out, but probably don't have time until friday
Can you hit me up then?
sure, no rush :-)
I wrote a little bit about null in my book, maybe I can reference/copy some of that
Do you happen to have a link to the previous discussions about this in internals?
no but I can find one
you should read the "open questions" part of the other RFC as well
@DaveRandom Does this look right? github.com/php/php-src/pull/3032
11:05
and I should probably reach out to the author of that
You seem like a person who might know something about SOAP :P
> [soap]
/me runs away :-P
Give me a minimum of 15 minutes to actually comprehend the problem
@DaveRandom alright, will have a look on Friday :)
oh interesting
@NikiC maybe, let me experiment with it a bit. I feel like that's a problem that's likely to occur in other scenarios if I'm reading it right, i.e. one that should be solved higher up and not just in the specific case of <attributeGroup>. Also /cc @ThW
11:12
@Patrick Imo it's just another way of hiding problems. You have this long chain of methods where you expect the result to be something meaningful, and you end up with null... where did the null come from, why did you get it?
@Leigh if you need to know that, then I guess you shouldn't use it in that case?
So again imo, it shouldn't ever really be used
@Leigh I would have to check, but I think it would remove a few nested ifs in our codebase where it would have been useful
Not a big change, but it would clean up the code a little bit
@pmmaga The whole short-circuit-arg-evaluation thing is a complete non-issue to me. It behaves in precisely the same way as assigning to a temp var and nesting the next step in if ($tmp !== null), i.e. nothing gets evaluated if the previous expression is null.
also there seems to be some confusion around error suppression, this does not suppress errors at all
$obj?->foo() if $obj is undefined still produces an undefined variable warning
it doesn't produce "call to undefined method on null" because of the short circuit
again, exactly as if you wrote if ($obj !== null)
as I said to Wes yesterday, if you really must you can do ($obj ?? null)?->foo() to suppress the error, but that's just retarded
like everything, this is open to people doing dumb shit, but that is not, in and of itself, an argument against it
R.P
R.P
11:34
@DaveRandom still looking for example where to use ?-> ?
solid examples would be appreciated, yes
R.P
R.P
You could modify it a bit, but a real life example of partner who doesn't want to collaborate ><
@DaveRandom I agree that that should be the behavior. Not sure how tricky it may get to implement it that way though. On $list?->add(array_shift($newElements)) the array_shift souldn't be executed if it short-circuits
I know I'm being critical all the time now (sorry), but aren't the solid use-cases kind of a pre-requisite to an RFC?
@DaveRandom so you finally made null propagation rfc \o/
11:37
@Leigh I have plenty IRL, just not good concise ones to put in an RFC
actually the fundamental problem is that I am not a good communicator
Also, I like the safe navigation name for thew concept
@pmmaga the simplest way is literally to just compile it as if ($list !== null) $list->add(array_shift($newElements));
@DaveRandom yup, that would make sense
@R.P thanks, I'm going to try and find some IRL schemas that have this sort of thing as a possibility
R.P
R.P
I bet people who have to deal with nonsense external endpoints would really appreciate this RFC.
@R.P I am one of those people but I'm also, it turns out, sometimes shit at explaining stuff :-/
@NikiC mind your language, plz.
anyone know if there is any work in the docblock world to be able to document returning arrays of values. e.g. when a function returns return [$maxVisitors, $maxVisitorsDay, $maxVisitorsString];, the calling code can know to list that to list ($maxVisitors, $maxVisitorsDay, $maxVisitorsString) = $activitySummary->getMaxVisitorInfo(); ?
@HamZa Nice, but doesn't cover major changes to a system while the old one must continue.
R.P
R.P
@DaveRandom
btw: looking at old RFC draft discussion, A.Faulds has valid point that You could put nested getters into try {} and catch Error. Here only issue is that developer can't 100% sure that Error was thrown, because one of the getters returned NULL or some other Error occured inside getter
@R.P that's really the key difference, there's no way to distinguish between the error being caused by your code and an error being throw by the code you called
11:58
hmm.. would/should it also apply to arrays? $arr?[2]

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