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13:00
we need a better infrastructure for granular black/white lists
!!blacklist command meme jimbo or something
Im looking at some auto generated code from a form builder im using on my site and was wondering why the crazy spacing like so: if ( something ) {... or strtolower ( $classname ) Is the extra spacing a good practice? (Im thinking not)
it's neither good nor bad
it largely comes down to preference
I can see how additional spacing might help with debugging a code generator
the important thing as that you define a set of code style rules and stick to it
define something that works for you/your team
PSR-2 is not terrible
I dislike bits of it but it's a decent base, and it's certainly beneficial to have a standard like that IMO
+1 Dave Thanks
didnt think about "
I can see how additional spacing might help with debugging a code generator" Thats probably why. Im out to remove all those spaces. Seems it might be more compact and run faster
Atleast a greater chance of it anyways
at the end of the day it's about decreasing the amount of brain-power required to understand code you are reading. If everything matches a common style, it reduces that amount of cognitive overhead required to process what you are reading and extract meaning
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@Stuart don't
don't modify generated code
one day you will need to regenerate it, and if you modify it then diff will become less useful
> Seems it might be more compact and run faster
nope
13:08
"compact" is irrelevant (the difference is measured in bytes) and "faster" is simply not true
lexing, which is the only thing that modifying whitespace would affect, is incredibly fast, like measured in microseconds
plus opcache means that lexing doesn't happen very often anyway, only when you modify files or restart the server
Im just planning on cleaning up the code thats auto generated by a web form builder for my site. Not modifying the way the form builder outputs. Just this one file so I can read it better and learn it and figure out how to upgrade the captcha from V1 to V2 myself. The software company wants 129$ for the latest version. Watch me, Ill fix it and polish my recently learned dev skills
This form
and im not a big fan of this form builder. Ill probably roll my own going fws
fwd
MY EYES!!! MY FUCKING EYES!! AAAAAHHHGG!
@tereško ??
13:13
lol @ whitespace removal @tereško :-P
@DaveRandom Goycha, Makes perfect sense
when I blink, I can still see the footer behind my eyelids
??
Plz elaborate
so I can remedy
@tereško it's your own fault. why do you think the site is called adrenaline fix?
@Stuart never put blue text on black background
13:15
@Stuart again design advice is probably better from the front-end chat rooms on here like CSS/JS
Oh shit @DaveRandom I meant to say "(the difference is measured in bytes" followed by Gotcha, Makes perfect sense
@Jimbo I was here about whitespace in php
See yall later
13:39
morning
real 0m11.279s
to build php (--disable-all), that makes me feel a little better ...
fix your keyboard?
got a new one
lol
cheapy keyboard?
no, is same logitech K400, I've used same keyboard for years and years ... this is the fourth one ...
13:41
ah, interesting. I'm spoiled on mech keyboards
I like the feel, but not the noise of a mech one ...
It would be pretty hard for me to adjust to something that isn't cherry blue or cherry brown switches
Cherry brown with O rings are quieter
yeah, pretty lost writing code on anything but one of these k400 things, it doesn't come out right ...
and I hate using a mouse
I have the logitech g710+ at home
Using the same keyboard for a long type makes me really fast in typing ...! I won in type-speed competition which was held in our university few months ago because of using the same keyboard for 4 years.
13:45
@Shafizadeh What's your WPM at?
@Tiffany Black Switches?
@MadaraUchiha brown
@Tiffany Ayy, brown buddies
@MadaraUchiha depends on the context level (I'm really fast in typing engineering contexts) and the language.
what's a good wpm ?
I just done an online test and got 84wpm, but I never really type Engrish ...
13:47
@JoeWatkins 80+, 95+ is great, 110+ is amazing
I can do around 90-100 on typing tests
@MadaraUchiha 80 and 98 is a range? You mean between them is great?
@Tiffany Yup, one of my favorites
Also zty.pe
I used to play typing games a lot growing up, lol
13:49
I did very shit on that type racer thing, 60 something ...
I got 100 WPM
I make too many mistakes with grammar, I use the grammar I think is correct rather than what is in the test
...
unless you are writing a book or are some sort secretary/typist that does transcripts or dictation, wpm is an unimportant skill
seems reasonable
@MadaraUchiha I got to wave 12, 1411 final score, longest streak was 170, 96% accuracy
13:54
@ircmaxell Hi. Is your function autoloading RFC ever going to be completed?
Wes
Wes
is it possible to create php classes from C that make use of traits?
yeah
and no, probably not^^
Wes
Wes
i'm confused :B
if it's possible, consider adding an example to github.com/ThomasWeinert/php-extension-sample
@JoeWatkins was one of those to me?
13:57
@jjok yes, probably not
Ah, ok. Thanks.
it's possible, you register class, do_implement_trait n times, then do_bind_traits
Do you know why?
:( I'm a 40 WPM pleb :'(
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are there precedents @JoeWatkins / do you think it's unlikely / likely that people do that?
13:58
@jjok because he's not interested in writing for zend anymore, I was going to do it, but for different reasons, can't be bothered to write for zend anymore ...
@Wes I don't know of any other than code I wrote ...
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i'm doing some stuff with reflectionclass covering only internal classes and i want to avoid touching traits if possible
avoiding traits seems wise
@jjok Nobody has figured out the right way to do this yet
oh yeah there were some problems with it also
personally I think the right way to do it is just to use composer "files" autoloaders, I can't see that there's a sensible way to accomplish anything better than that
14:00
I forget what they were, but iirc they weren't unsolvable, right ?
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ircmaxell did niki, disallow autoloading for global namespace symbols
@jjok Here is one of the more recent threads on the topic: externals.io/message/94895
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i've always wanted to know what this is php.net/manual/en/reflectionmethod.getprototype.php
I seem to remember working on a patch with igor, I think it worked, but too long ago to remember details ...
@Tiffany level 20 is my highest :)
14:03
oh ofc, fallback, unqualified calls ...
messy
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Wes
the solution was to disallow autoloads for functions or constants that are in the root namespace, according to ircmaxell
@MadaraUchiha difficulty increased on a pretty good scale. I was afraid it was going to be like other typing games where the increase in difficulty was slow
@Tiffany Yeah
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Wes
which is ok regardless, since that's the de-facto namespace for php's own stuff
not sure if that's okay
14:06
Yeah, only reason I've reached l20 is that I saved my bombs till wave 17, then 17, 18, 19 one bomb each, and died at 20 :D
didn't know there were bombs :O
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Wes
ping @ircmaxell that's all i know /recall, joe
@Tiffany Press enter
14:20
@NikiC Thanks. I hadn't seen any conversation about it.
@DaveRandom came into work, had this feeling of "there's something I need to do, but I don't remember what..." then remembered our conversation on Friday
should I bother using X-Frame-Options if it's going to be deprecated? or I guess is deprecated now
@Tiffany glad someone does
I don't :-P
lol
I have two to-do lists
@kelunik is it really necessary to query the system for what localhost resolves to (Win)? Can't you just assume 127.0.0.1/::1?
saw my note "* clean up git repository" ... "oh yeah!"
14:29
oh right
yeh you really need to sort that shit out :-P
if nothing else gets dumped in my lap, going to work on that today
@Tiffany does CSP replace it?
@jjok I'm working on adding frame-ancestors to it now
@Wes yo?
14:47
I liked my solution to the problem, I get it wasn't perfect, but at the same point what is...
Wes
Wes
it was ok for me. who said it wasn't?
/me backs away slowly
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it's legit for me disallowing autoload in the root namespace. you shouldn't put stuff into there anyway
hehe
don't people use that in testing to mock root functions though ?
14:48
@ircmaxell you're backing away what thing?
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@JoeWatkins fuck em
as far as I understand it, people use it to call their autoloader to load mocks for root functions, it's been given as the only legitimate reason not to prefix root functions with qualifier ...
Wes
Wes
i mean, yes. but whatever
@JoeWatkins and they would still be able to. Though they shouldn't...
@Wes autoloading in the root namespace is not a problem
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14:51
*autoloading for names that are in the root namespace
correct, it's autoloading unqualified functions inside a destination namespace
^-- that
I don't remember what your solution was, autoload after checking the global function?
So meaning functions that weren't use'd or `` resolved
@NikiC IIRC it was only attempting an autoload for a qualified call
@ircmaxell yeah okay, I think that is the most reasonable way
so you could autoload global namespace functions, but you'd need to call them as \foo()
14:53
If you are using namespaced functions you'll most likely be using them in qualified (or imported) form anyway
though it could use a new use syntax as well: use function foo\bar\* which imediately calls the autoloader and qualifies any function it finds in the current script automatically...
(could, not necessarally should)
@kelunik I'm just going to go ahead and hard-code localhost entries for 127.0.0.1/::1 in the hosts file loader. I cannot find any way to change what they resolve to, and if I can't then that means no-one else is going to have done it either. otoh, if it breaks someone's setup then they can tell us how they changed it and then we know what to look for.
/cc @bwoebi @Trowski ^
@Tiffany second, but I would format the text of error message as a quote
@tereško alright
15:05
@ircmaxell ewww...
@tereško done
@Tiffany idiot check: you are actually accessing the top-level site via HTTPS when testing this?
oh god
I am a dumbass
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lol :-P
it happens, I once spent >1hr debugging a regex with \n in a character class, and the regex string was double-quoted because I copy-pasted it from C# and I wasn't paying attention
either write an answer or delete the question please @Tiffany :-)
probably just delete it
15:14
I'll delete it
wasn't sure if I should leave it up
@tereško :O now to see if I can find it in the US... or an EU vendor that will ship to US
evening room.
@DaveRandom Those entries should be found in /etc/hosts. Is that meant to be a fallback in case you can't find any file to load?
@ircmaxell Just unify the symbol tables, please.
When looking at the big picture it's the best solution because unifying the tables gives us multiple features.
Not just constant and function autoloading but also passing functions by symbol instead of by string name.
Wes has been writing an analysis tool to help gauge the impact.
how would unifying symbol tables help with function autoloading?
@NikiC Because all symbols are now uniquely named.
15:22
Unless you mean to imply that you also want to drop the global namespace fallback at the same time?
When unifying the tables we have to unify fallbacks and case sensitivity.
Heh
@Trowski windows does not include them any more (hasn't done since Vista) and ignores them is they are there. They are built-in to the resolver because there was an issue whereby it would return 127.0.0.1 even when IPv4 was disabled at the OS level.
In that case we don't need Wes to write an analysis tool to quantify the impact
It sounds big but it's not as bad as you would think based on @Wes's alpha analysis.
15:23
The impact is going to be "all PHP code after 5.3 completely broken"
There is probably some undocumented registry setting that you change to override it, but no-one on the internet seems to know about it
@DaveRandom Windows of course… yeah, I don't really see any issue with hard-coding that.
@NikiC We wrote an insane language. Unless we fix some of the core issues, like this one, we will stay that way.
ok, this was a mistake, my intel hd gpu can't handle two concurrent displays and more so when playing any game on one
15:25
Another insane difference is our internal vs userland function behavior.
And that one is only growing thanks to weak vs strict scalar types...
PHP can and should be a better language. If people want BC compat then they can pay Red Hat for it.
On the note of fully qualifying function names: there is also a small performance gain. Sometimes just pointing that out is enough for people to fix it.
@LeviMorrison Like, that's something I'm fine with. That's a change that fixes consistency at low BC
While the symbol table thing gives us a huge BC break for questionable benefits
And I'm not even convinced it's the right thing, at least in that scope
@NikiC Symbol autoloading, passing symbols by symbol instead of string, and further improving static analysis are dubious benefits?
(And consistency)
Having separated symbol tables for different symbol types is a thing in a lot of languages, including "good" modern languages
@NikiC Interpreted ones?
I specifically have compiled languages in mind. I don't think there are good interpreted languages :P
15:30
The fact we cannot reliably rename a function is an enormous maintainability issue.
That's an issue that's quite firmly separate from the symbol table question
It's only an issue if you are going for a specific syntax
Without addressing the symbol table is just makes the language more complex and larger.
This is possible: array_map(callable even, $data);
Does not mean we should do it.
And why do we need to re-invent different behaviors for autoloading different symbols?
No, the smaller, simpler language in this case is the clear win.
Because of the namespace fallback. Which is again separate from a full symtable unification
You are lumping a huge number of different issues into one bucket
@NikiC A serious design flaw that needs fixed, not kept.
We also had to add "use function" and "use const"
Can't you see the proliferation of complexity and inconsistency by keeping them separate?
We still don't have a function equivalent to "::class", which is not necessarily the same as being able to pass a function by name (but would be a common use-case they may share).
For years I've never understood why hordes of users aren't complaining. These inconsistencies do cause bugs.
Anyone else having issues with their SO chat page freezing up?
15:47
@NikiC I wonder how much code will break due to missing parameters to internal functions. That's a bug I think every employee of ours has hit at least once.
At least we fixed it for user-land code.
@LeviMorrison not sure I get it
Do you mean code that suppresses warnings?
No, it warns but doesn't error.
$var = array_fill_keys(array('a','b'));
var_export($var); echo PHP_EOL;
So, code that suppresses warnings?
No, no suppression. It just evaluates to null.
That's definitely an issue that needs to be fixed, but I think it's a change that should have low BC impact
@LeviMorrison I'm pretty sure it also throws a warning
So making this more strict only breaks code that is already noisily broken
15:50
@NikiC Yes, but employees don't always see them >.<
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what i want is raise awareness about that, and maybe doing it in steps. for example deprecating/disabling case insensitive constants, notice'ing on function access with the wrong case
@Wes Anything of that size must be done in steps.
Otherwise it's just too large.
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merging global tables imho it's going to be easy peasy. method and properties are much harder. wordpress has stuff like this:
public $foo;
public function foo(){ return $this->foo; }
all over the place
Need tools to help as well, such as automatically fully qualifying built-in functions but only when they haven't defined a function of the same name in the same namespace... stuff like that.
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what's the point of having that redundancy?
15:53
@Wes Not sure on that example; looks like uneducated coding.
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normal code would be private $foo; public function foo(){}
and in that case it can be fixed in a new release without BC break
@NikiC I'd like user-land functions to warn on too many parameters like we do with Internal functions.
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since the property exists only within that very class
@Wes that is too ambiguous imo
German weekday abbreviations are wrong – #75885
16:03
@LeviMorrison or make the internal functions be silent?
@Danack No, I prefer the warning. We should make variadics more explicit.
Now that we have explicit variadics passing extra args is usually a bug. I would prefer the language to help me find bugs.
I got a question related to htaccess and rewriterule

How can i check if the second value is set or not?
RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*) index.php?first=$1&second=$2 [NC,L]

At the moment it requires both parameters to be set otherwise it would result an error that the first dir does not exist
I only need second value in some cases and, only if first value === 'myvalue'
@drpzz google for regex optional groups, probably.
Alright, thx man @Danack
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@NikiC i am a bit confused on \Node\Const_ and \Node\Stmt\Const_
what's what?
oh goddamnit. sorry for ping. i always forget const A = 1, B = 2; -__-
16:07
@LeviMorrison "passing extra args is usually a bug" - but not always. I think I got more worked up last time someone suggested adding this. I don't have time or energy to work up a solid defence of it, but arguably:
function foo1($bar) {}
function foo2() {}
foo2 would be contravariant to $foo1 ?
@Danack foo2 is on parent, foo1 is on child??
@Tiffany basically just don't trust me with anything business critical, or even business relevant
 interface Logger {
   public function write($string);
}

class NullLogger implements Logger {
   public function write() {
      // empty
   }
}
@Danack Do we permit this today?
16:12
no
fatal error
warning if Logger is a class
That's another lovely inconsistency needing fixed.
sorry - I'm really distracted by crap happening in my job.
And, as stated above, I'd much rather that be an error. If you want it to be compatible make it a default parameter.
I think the discussion from last time were from code that is using functions callables as callbacks for various things.
Logging was one of them.
But probably nothing to do with classes.
@LeviMorrison yeh it's... weird
It feels like one of those compromises that probably pleases no-one
16:17
@Danack I would need specific examples but I imagine it is ($value, $key) to ($value) or something.
Again, I do not think that behavior is worth the other losing the warning in other cases. It ought to have a default parameter to be compatible.
Morning.
@Danack I found the solution for my problem but whenever i add / the styles are all messed up
In particular parts by Marco
IIRC he was one of the (relevant) people who was very opposed to this
@NikiC Thanks - I was about to say that, as per usual, it gets derailed and was going to ask what to filter by lol
@Ocramius Has the specific issue mentioned here been fixed?
@LeviMorrison From what I remember, a big reason why the RFC was eventually rejected was a very last minute change to how dynamic calls are handled
16:33
@LeviMorrison yes, that would be awesome, but also unrealistic in the mid term (though possible if you try)
@ircmaxell Yes, I am aware it is a multi-step, multi-release process.
@DaveRandom Feedback given by edit; feel free to revert the whole thing (or just partial bits)
@LeviMorrison looks fine, thanks :-)
opcache-xdebug crash on script restart – #75886
17:15
hey guys. quick question about manipulating large sets of data.... like 10,000 records with 10 string values per record. this is too big for a PHP array, right?
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Wes
have you tried?
yea, I've always ran into memory limits, and even when you do raise the limits, it runs super slow. but I'm wondering if a project like this is the answer: github.com/php-ds/extension
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i doubt it's much faster than php arrays. i might be wrong but problem is garbage collection
store the data as plain arrays, and construct the objects on retrieval instead. i mean, don't store the objects in the array, keep only other arrays and strings. just a guess though
oh really? Java has garbage collection too tho and am I wrong that it deals with large data sets better?
@LXXIII Using generators you may not need to have the whole thing in memory at once.
What operations are you doing on it?
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17:22
what i know is not authoritative :P but i've encountered such problems too
And how do you get the data for the array in the first place? Database query?
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try doing with gc_disable();
so, we're dealing with a super basic API so each record has to be retrieved one at a time through an HTTP request
very simple operations, updating values depending on existing value (simple mapping), and also updating values based on greatest value of the set for a particular key
@LXXIII that sounds like a very small data set
You should not be experiencing issues unless you do something wrong algorithmically
well, right now the data set is 10,000, but we need to build it able to handle 100,000 records too
17:29
@LXXIII "updating values based on greatest value of the set" - probably should be done by the API if possible?
the destination of this data isn't DB, it needs to be sent to another API (that thankfully offers bulk operations)
I'm trying to remove this step of a "staging table" to manipulate the data
cuz I think it should be doable in memory
with the right tools
@levi
@LeviMorrison an operation like that requires all the data to be in one place though, unless it iterates through each record one at a time and only saves the greatest value of the key in question
this Generators thing definitely looks promising though! thanks!
out of curiosity looked up the Channel 4 video backlog. The interview it Jordan Peterson is at 4.9M+ views (and being 1 week old) ... their next most popular video looks like Jennifer Lawrence interview (where title mentions Trump) sitting at less than 400k (4 months old).
ah wait, no - the Manchester attack video had 1M views
the probably should classify Peterson as "natural disaster"
wtf it's almost noon
17:44
@Wes I was thinking about it over the weekend. You were right, those repos should have had their own specific interface...certainly not a parent class.
@Tiffany It is always almost noon somewhere.
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if you do cqrs, the write repos all have the same interface
@Allenph the past ~four hours have gone by without me noticing
it's only felt like maybe two hours
@Wes I'm not. That's an entirely different dragon to overcome later.
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it's harder to not-do cqrs
... and people say that I over-architect things
17:48
How is it possible harder?
CQRS doesn't make sense to me at all yet, to be fair though.
it does make sense, but it's aimed towards specific style of system
think: logistics or finance
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Wes
that's event sourcing
they are unrelated
they are often used in combination
you use CQRS, when you need event sourcing
you do not use CQRS when you are making a blog
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Wes
says the man that tried cqrs
huh?
yes, I have tried CQRS and I have tried event sourcing
one without the another is pointless
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17:54
i'm not sure if i want to be the person that once again reminds you in the only way you understand that others have good ideas as well (which by the way, are not my ideas)
the needs of presentation are totally different from the needs of the write model
i'm too tired now so i'm gonna pass this time
you
are
over-complicating
let him think, reflect and consolidate
instead of pushing for the next buzzword that he has heard from you
have you never taught a real human being?
</rant>
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they are not buzzwords, it's just you failing to accept new things. or rather, things that you don't personally use
you are the epitome of "i never needed it, so it must be wrong"
when did I say that it is wrong ?
I am saying that you are bombarding him with the "next new thing" without letting him create any foundation
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if i don't guide him, he starts writing classes like in laravel
abstract class MVC{}
for web artisans
aw
18:01
there is a difference between guiding and dragging
@Wes To be fair, I don't think I'll do that anymore. I think I've got the gist of it at this point.
@tereško Don't be a jerk.
it's genetic
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he's russian
besides, I was not trying to be a jerk or insult anyone (unlike @Wes just now)
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and with russian i mean soviet russian
18:03
@Wes ...tell that to a Ukrainian :P
Apparently he's not even slavic @Wes.
Hi, have an issue in bootstrap modal. it is behaves weried while open in safari ios while keyboard comes up bootstrap modal goes up. any one knows why it is happening.. i m using pure js and css of bootstrap
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Wes
how is that offensive
anyway, tv time
@Wes Imagine your people were basically slaves for 60ish years and when you revolted people continued calling you by your slave race.
also Crimea...
18:05
@Tiffany That was totally legitimate. Putin was just saving those poor ethnic slavs. It had nothing to do with his access to ports at all!
I'm not going to speak like I know what's going on, but from an ignorant/naive outsider... it looks like a hostile takeover.
@Allenph not quite. It was more like 700 years, then we revolted (during WW1) and got "reconquered" during WW2, because "the allies" made a deal with USSR instead of honoring the the previous defense pacts.
@Tiffany I was being sarcastic. It was almost unarguably a hostile takeover. Russia is almost completely land locked and has historically used ports in Crimea for control of the Black Sea and Ukraine has increasingly westernized.
@tereško I didn't know that. Regardless, same basic feeling. That region is incredibly complicated.
@Allenph sorry, poe's law
^ I understand. Haha.
18:35
Night o/
18:50
@DaveRandom Sounds fine. What happens if IPv4 is disabled on the OS level?
19:28
@kelunik then an A lookup will still return 127.0.0.1. The flip side of that, though, is that with the current approach an AAAA lookup will fail when it isn't. I don't know that there's much we can do about that without actually inspecting whether IPv4/IPv6 are respectively enabled.
I'm not sure how to do that without doing something like attempting to bind a socket
or going and doing a bunch of tapdancing in the registry
tbh though I'm not sure that this is a valid concern; it's catering for a theoretical problem that I doubt actually exists in the real world
I've never heard of anyone removing IPv4, and I can't think of a good reason for doing so, except maybe in some kind of experimental setup where amp would not be running
actually @kelunik we can use checkdnsrr()
for localhost it's an instantaneous operation
or at least, it is on my machine
let me see what happens when I disable IPv6
19:49
...you can't disable IPv6
heh
finally reading Clean Code

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