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22:00
oh, nice
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius this line
$classNamespace = $node->name === null ? null : $this->currentNamespace;
means, if it's anonymous have null namespace, otherwise use currentnamespace, right?
oh last copy of resume, where art thou
I think so, yes
@Wes but again, don't stress it - we can likely just break BC by using your suggested approach and having a visitor that ignores anonymous symbols
but we really need the NameVisitor to go completely through the graph anyway at least once
@tereško Wait...WTF...wouldn't you have to repeat the validation for any user input that goes into the constructor? How do they get around that. o.O
it's a data import
you only do normalization
and you validate for data integrity on insert (which is being managed SQL side)
Wes
Wes
22:08
@Ocramius once i finished, how do i test it?
i just run test suite?
@Allenph I tend to split the "validation" by responsibility/purpose
@tereško Yeah, see the way @Wes taught me is to have the domain object responsible for the validation (At least as I understand it) and that makes sense until you run into a case like this. What are you supposed to do? Rewrite the logic to catch and handle the invalid argument exceptions?
I am not sure
too much depends on your particular case
They must have a solution.
you will just have to think it through on your own
22:12
If I'm thinking about this correctly, I would have the same problem if I tried to put user input into the constructor.
I would have to validate it before I got it into the object.
try "to model" in your head what the code will looks like with various approaches
You are always going to create a domain object before persisting, I guess.
You could throw at the point of creating the domain object (because you don't want to persist an invalid domain object)
@IROEGBU he's doing bulk import from external API
if he exits the loop by exception, he can't get back in
for resume, under a job...which is more eye catching... my regular job duties, or "major recent accomplishments"? or a bit of both?
I guess I just tun a try catch blog and log failures.
22:16
//within loop
if ($object->isValid()) {
    //persist
} else {
    //some form of log?
}
isValid method is a stink, but I could try catch.
@Wes you build it :)
@tereško When you do logging do you inject the logger and call it directly or do you throw an exception and then have a logger catch all exceptions?
That's too abstract for words, let me get an example...
I unerstood what you asked
also, how should I list my "years" of experience in HTML/CSS/JS and PHP? I've been in my position in one form or another for around nine years, but I'm nowhere near what a person with nine years of experience with HTML should be
Wes
Wes
22:21
@Ocramius i think i've finished it, but got fuckton of errors in phpunit
Argument 1 passed to Roave\BetterReflection\Identifier\IdentifierType::isMatchingReflector() must implement interface Roave\BetterReflection\Reflection\Reflection, null given
@Allenph I call logger in the same scope as where I throw (if necessary) the exception from ... or I make a decorator, which proxies the methods and logs the activity
I still have not decided which approach I like better
how to disable PHPunit error handling to make use of error/throwable in my own code?
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius should i be on branch 2.0?
@Tiffany if you know about what HTML stands for nine years ago and you have a rough understanding of how it is used today, you know pretty much i'd say. just don't be ignorant to the knowledge you've gained.
@tereško Hrm. Have an example of what you mean by your second option?
22:27
the decorator has one major drawback: you loose the type hinting of the decorated instance
I tend to use this approach only at bootstrap-level
It definitely feels wrong to just jam the logger in methods.
I don't think I can justify losing type hinting for one random mapper though.
there was a term for it, but I am not sure ... I think it was "orthogonal functionality"
logging is "foreign" to your code
there is nothing you can do about it, which is why all attempts to apply it come with a cost
logging is for production. if you still develop, use a step debugger or standard output instead.
just take care that your application is debugable in production.
@hakre next time read the entire conversation
22:37
now at least you two found consensus.
(and actually read what I type into chat)
@tereško So why can't you just throw non-fatal exceptions and then listen for them in some completely separate logger?
because you want to continue the import even if one of the entries is fucky
Oh. Right. Even if it's non-fatal if it's uncaught it will be.
that's why I begun by asking, if you are dealing with bulk-data import
grumble grumble grumble
I hate it when there's no clear solution.
22:40
there are solutions
it's just that they all are shit
No good solution*
since two days I'm actually working on that.
I could handle it pretty well with a dry-run option.
so while developing I could run everything than just the changes.
so kind of an immutable system.
logger I have is CSV file export, either to file or standard output
not runnniing on dryrun is just pushing (batched) chunks of prepared statement executions (via transaction commits) to the database.
dryrun can be implemented as easy as rollback instead of commit or even not executing the prepared statement on a higher level.
I don't get what you're saying or how this applies to what we were talking about.
consider what the run-context of your code will be.
with PHP as a scripting language the code itself can be quite hot (as in my case, which as working with production data and no backup needs safeguards unless you're insane) or persisted (needs more [remote] debug options).
which is more a design question.
as for the bulk import, you want to do bulks.
I think there might be a language or understanding barrier here. I haven't understood any kind of proposed solution. Maybe you're missing the first half of the conversation concerning my actual problem?
22:50
okay, I can't speak for @tereško's proposals, as these are his ones.
as far as I imagine I could understand it, you have some bulk import.
now how is error handling done with a bulk import?
That is the question. I want to import what was valid and ignore everything else. I also want to log the failures.
filter out these recordsets that cause error on import.
at best on the level of a single record.
That much we've gathered...
The question here is how to log it in any kind of sane way.
22:53
sane?
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius I HAZ CONTRIBUTED TO OSS
as far as relational data is concerned, I'd say that sane is (for the moment in time) to be able to restore the previous state of the store as well to fix the state for all records that could not went into the new state.
Wes
Wes
checks running...
@Wes: WTTC
FatalExceptions don't include variables and stack traces under some conditions – #76274
Wes
Wes
23:04
ocramius went to bed i think :B
yeah, it's time over here.
I must admit I've got some pretty good cheese...
it somehow keeps me awake.
is the build green?
@Wes that is phpcs, try to run phpcbf locally.
it should fix most of the problems.
re-run phpcs then, if some are still reported, fix them manually.
Wes
Wes
like i know how to install that. i better fix manually :P
amend your last commit(s), then force-push to github
this will update the PR and trigger Travis on the updated commit(s).
Wes
Wes
23:10
dunno what force-push does
@Wes hmm, complicated you say? or phpcbf doesn't fix for you so all is manual labour?
Wes
Wes
didn't try installing that stuff yet
@Wes you update the commits you send for the PR.
Wes
Wes
ah, without creating another commit?
@Wes I guess it is via composer, should I take a look?
Wes
Wes
23:11
nah, don't
@Wes technically another commit, but instead of the other one.
Wes
Wes
i don't believe in that stuff... i'm very pedantic myself already :P
but thanks
(same in plural)
@Wes what do you mean?
Wes
Wes
i don't need phpcs
at least that's what i think currently
:P
@Wes yeah
phpcs makes your build red.
or better say: marks it red.
phpcbf automatically fixes (more or less) all of what phpcs reports
fix it manually or w/ the assistence of phpcbf
in any case if you need phpcs or not: the Travis build has it (-;
Wes
Wes
23:22
before i do that i want to be sure that i've improved perf
the problem with nodevisitor is the function overhead, it literally calls on average thousands of functions that do nothing
but of course i could be terribly wrong about that :P
@tereško I have be quiet stock thermal paste vs newegg.ca/Thermal-Compound-Grease/SubCategory/ID-85 thermal paste. I think latter is better
also thx for music, it was exactly what I had in mind
@Tiffany i) you'd be surprised. ii) Put the max you're comfortable defending. i.e. if a tech was a non-trivial part of the work for a year, add that year. People doing interviews will realise that you use more than one tech at once.
I'm now getting slightly drunk while tinkering. much better use of my time.
Wes
Wes
liquid metal
baby metal
Wes
Wes
whats that
Wes
Wes
oh dear
Wes
Wes
thats quite listenable
what is wrong with me
23:29
@Wes I don't command you to do anything at all. I just wanted to tell you that there is a utility with the phpcs checker utilitiy that tries to address all code style problems by re-rewriting the code-style in the reporting files (at least to some extend, it can not fix all issues it reports - different to let's say PHP-CS-Fixer).
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier 50 pages left, finished the first book finally
Wes
Wes
i know but usually installing that stuff is a pain in the butt @hakre :P
/me luddite
@Wes it does ship via composer these days, doens't it?
Wes
Wes
no config at all?
23:31
@Wes the config should ship w/ the repo you edit, but let me check ...
@Wes the config is phpunit.xml.dist which ships w/ the repo.
shit
there it is: phpcs.xml, ships w/ the repo.
Wes
Wes
maybe i will try when i have more alcohol in my circulatory system
on that note
i'm sure ocramius will complain like crazy about that so fixing code style is not making it any better :B
well, as far as I've seen it was the only red flag in the build?
so perhaps this is just some kind of little details easy to fix while w/ an update you can take a closer look?
I mean if the build is red, fix it.
the rest is for discussion.
Wes
Wes
yeah but he is into those hipster things like object calisthenics, so it's not just phpcs stuff
well, actually ocramius is a very sane and reasonable person, and as far as I know him he is into no hipster shit at all.
Wes
Wes
i am just joking :P
23:38
phpcs ist just a code checker.
whenever I run into a red build b/c of a code check, I hate it, but in the end, it's just a quick fix away.
Wes
Wes
but for example, this confused the fuck out of me
https://github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/blob/master/src/SourceLocator/Ast/FindReflectionsInTree.php#L79-L106 (object calisthenics)
no wonder, that method has more than 10 lines of code which actually are too many to understand them already.
Wes
Wes
but it's not because "early return"
phpcs is too weak to tell you ^^
Wes
Wes
https://github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/blob/master/src/SourceLocator/Ast/FindReflectionsInTree.php#L100-L106
https://github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/blob/master/src/SourceLocator/Ast/FindReflectionsInTree.php#L87-L93
that's the same code
23:42
okay, well, let's now talk about balmers peak.
Wes
Wes
yes
i have some nice wine here
lemme grab it
me too
but apart from sugars and it's forms for tasting, what do you want to ask about if it is not the build that went red?
Wes
Wes
hm?
I need more of that other cheese w/ the wine.
what do you think w/ the code?
the one you just pushed
what do you ask about it?
Wes
Wes
ocramius was asking how to improve perf on that class
now before i go ahead with cosmetic stuff, i want to be sure that i've actually improved perf :B
23:51
let me take a look on the diff...
@wes: What are the PHP version constraints?
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Wes
7.1

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