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00:27
I do not understand why this works. But it works.
01:19
I somehow managed to get that error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'or' (T_REQUIRE_ONCE), expecting ';' in Command line code on line 1
Am a bit puzzled at that "unexpected 'or' (T_REQUIRE_ONCE)"
02:09
@NikiC well, all tests pass now... github.com/php/php-src/compare/… - but I don't understand what's going on there with bison :-D - It's been throwing shift/reduce conflicts around and I don't get why. I solved them straightforwardly (well it was some fiddling and understanding the output file where the issue lies) with suffixed %prec directives...
E.g. github.com/bwoebi/php-src/blob/… - why do I get the shift/reduce conflicts there without %prec ','?
github.com/bwoebi/php-src/blob/… - similarly here, the output file tells me it tries to either shift and go with variable T_DOUBLE_ARROW short_closure_expr or reduce and go with variable (the very first rule in the expr_without_short_closure non-terminal) - why does it even attempt that?
I'm happy I got that damn thing working ... but ... why does it not work without these explicit precedences? Why does it have a s/r conflict at all there?
03:10
Variables that refer to the name of a files and directories always hurt my brain:
$filename looks good
$directoryname looks bad
...but:
$directoryName looks good
$fileName looks bad
 
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06:02
@NikiC php 7.3 branch - scalar_objects.c(261): error C2440: '=': cannot convert from 'void (__cdecl *)(zend_execute_data *,zval *)' to 'zif_handler'
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06:23
@pmmaga i need to stop relying on my stupid brain because it's clearly not functioning as good as before... :B what was the way to run php test suite but with a filter, on windows?
07:15
@Wes because it crashes php...
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:(
pity
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07:34
tyvm @NikiC trying it in a sec
@bwoebi I have some doubts that this is correct...
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@NikiC works fine \o/
ty :D
08:00
polychromatic having or exhibiting a variety of colors.
 
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09:24
@NikiC me too, but the only restriction should be that you cannot write 1 + yield $a => $b => $c
We could allow that by copying all the rules with a trailing expr_without_short_closure from expr_without_short_closure to expr_with_short_closure and replacing the rightmost expr_without_short_closure by expr_with_short_closure
it's ugly though
But well, it's the first thing that works at all
The core problem is basically that we must not have arrow functions on the lefthand side of array element declarations nor yields
Any ideas how to use stats_standard_deviation in laravel? use Stats doesn't work, isn't it part of the standard package?
As otherwise the parser is just going to consume all the => for arrow functions and it's impossible to then do a key => value for yields and array. (it's then complaining with rule useless...)
And there's no way around that as far as I figured @NikiC
!!saturday
Morning.
09:48
nvm, just slapped a static stddev function in.
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is it possible that __set_state is not called on anon objects?
apparently yes 3v4l.org/gnKPF
not even sure how it should work
what an idiot
forget that, that's not how __set_state works :B
10:12
@Bonstark stats is a pecl extension
you install it with pecl install stats or something
of course not worth the dep if all you need is stddev
10:24
I need a preprocessor for the parser :-D Then it would be trivial to avoid the manual copying as the preprocessor would do that for us
...
morns
@NikiC Yeah, don't know … I feel like I'm pretty much at the boundaries of what bison can do
Good morning!
@Tiffany We have a system we do this stuff on. Not connected to network- we just destroy it over and over. =p
This play-through is really good youtube.com/… (Updated Link with part 1)
fuck electricity
10:36
?
Why's that?
the shit makes no sense
Did you shock yourself?
electricity makes no sense?
no, I've got a 3 way switch that seems to be the carter system, or some home grown variant thereof, but the fluorescent light it's supposed to control only comes on with the switches in one particular configuration
Thankfully I have only done electrical work in newer homes so I've never had to deal with the Carter System circuitry.
10:43
@PaulCrovella I predict calling an electrician in the near future.
and a possum just showed up in my attic... why couldn't it have been an electrician
Having to shut off power just to change light bulbs would probably be enough for me to save up money to have the house rewired.
Did you ask it if it has been trained as an electrician?
it ran off before I could... maybe it was
10:52
\o/
hi
guys
i am working with an attendance software
need some help
@StatikStasis the bulb basically never needs changed, you can set both switches to neutral, and even if they're both hot it's on the second floor and you've got basically no path to ground
i have two different db table
one for employees
and another for fingerprint punches
anyone here/
I'm not hooking in a new switch, that'd be hella illegal (can't add shit to knob and tube anymore)
@NeelIon Just ask what you need to ask, bud. If someone can or has time to assist they will respond. =)
11:02
okay
@NikiC The typed props patch is ready for merge as is once the vote is officially terminated, right? Or is there anything why one would delay merging it into master?
@bwoebi It still needs to be reviewed
@NikiC by Dmitry you mean?
@NikiC As Dmitry AFAIK already looked over the patch in July
@bwoebi yeah
I don't think dmitry did more than a cursory glance
Can't tell - I'll mail him and ask whether he thinks the patch is ready, needs improvements before merging or whether he needs some more reviewing time.
11:21
Okay, mailed him
11:34
posted on September 18, 2018

Don’t Hit Save is 3 years old!!! I know that doesn’t sound like much. Yet while you've been living your life, having kids, and accomplishing things... I’ve been writing comics to entertain YOU. What a waste of everyone’s time! So how are you celebrating the 3 yeariversary? I spent this week officially moving into my new island lair. Yes, I’m on an island now. Oh and on this island,

12:04
@NikiC Regarding the "high-level" I meant that you may have a context where all routes are meant to match, e.g. if you had an internal route map and a non-match of a path would be a programmer error. I.e. in specialized contexts where the non-match would be actually exceptional.
Hi
This is how my database table looks like
and after sql query i want result look like the red table
i am using sql server 2005
well, make an SQL JOIN and your are done
12:26
o/
NieR:automata is at 50%. I decided not to drink alcohol for the next 4 days. That'll make me save at least the 40 bucks it costs. I desperately need things to do to keep myself occupied now.
@NeelIon You distinct in/out time by wether it is AM or PM?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Smoke a pot it's cheaper.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier how are you with old wiring?
@PaulCrovella Pretty bad, I'd say?
@Tpojka Hehe, yeah, that's part of the plan to make it :)
lol
@FélixGagnon-Grenier damn
12:30
I think I'm missing something here
I wonder if that will be flagged as offensive meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/374353/…
I wonder even more if the irony stands out
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you are bored or something?
a bit, possibly
read a damned book
:P
Good point :)
hell, get an audiobook and play civ/oni in background
or learn something
12:41
yeah, I was thinking what project, amongst the infinite list of never-finished things I started, could be doable in a few days
btw, my lockpick set arrived yesterday :D
orly?
taking skyrim to the next step, I see?
lol imagine VRing skyrim and lockpicking locks manually
that's not how it works, that's not have any of this works
... actually, we create prototypes that mix computer vision, motion recognition and human movement at work
your works is too entertaining
12:44
yeah, sometimes I wonder how much of an asshole I am to dare being bored from time to time
I am still working the salt-mines of legacy php
Keep up being a hero
user9059272
Hi all
user9059272
Consider below paragraph from PHP Manual :
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There are no limitations on the values the string can be composed of; in particular, bytes with value 0 (“NUL bytes”) are allowed anywhere in the string (however, a few functions, said in this manual not to be “binary safe”, may hand off the strings to libraries that ignore data after a NUL byte.)
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12:48
If I rectify the last statement from the above text as :
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There are no limitations on the values the string can be composed of; in particular, bytes with value 0 (“NUL bytes”) are allowed anywhere in the string (however, a few functions, said in this manual not to be “binary safe”, that ignore data after a NUL byte, may hand off the strings to libraries.)
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Then, am I understanding the concept correctly?
It's the libraries that could ignore the data after the NUL byte. Not the php functions, as your "correction" seem to imply
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@FélixGagnon-Grenier : I think it's the functions that ignore the data after a NUL byte and such functions handing off the strings with NUL byte to such libraries that don't ignore the data after a NUL byte and process the data after a NUL byte
@SerialKisser That's not what is written in the manual.
I generally tend to believe what's written in the manual.
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12:51
@FélixGagnon-Grenier : If those libraries are going to ignore data after a NUL byte then what's the purpose of handing off data to them by non-binary safe functions?
@Shafizadeh what the fuck did you do with the gitignore file ?!?
@SerialKisser wat
PHP function calls library function. Library function ignores everything after NUL.
That's what the note is about
The most common case for this are paths. In that case PHP will warn and abort the operation though, for security reasons
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was there a difference between $str = "abc"; $str[0] = NULL; and $str[0] ="\0"; ?
@Wes probably not, apart from the latter being correct and the former working incidentally through typecasts.
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did it do this? $str[0] = "";
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12:58
@NikiC : As non-binary safe functions are not able to access data after a NUL byte it's handing off the data(i.e. string with a NUL byte) to the libraries so that the functions from library could access data after a NUL byte.
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Warning: Cannot assign an empty string to a string offset in /in/XKcKE on line 4
nice
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@NikiC : Then how the libraries can ignore data after a NUL byte?
@Wes yeah, which at least use to be the same as "\0". I think nowadays it warns
@SerialKisser Please read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null-terminated_string to understand the context
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$str = "abc";
$str[0] = "zzz";
var_dump($str);
i think i never tried this before lol. i didn't know what to expect :B
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@Wes @NikiC @FélixGagnon-Grenier Someone please make the text from PHP manual more clear to understand. The text from PHP Manual is creating lot of confusion
13:02
No, it's not. You are inventing confusion completely here.
@SerialKisser To double check, do you know what the expression "to hand off to" means?
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@NikiC : Giving the string which contains NUL byte to the library by a non-binary safe function
Should help you with pairing up your time punches for login and logout times.
evenin
so, what are you all up to?
writing Omni Outliner 3 in javascript
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i am writing a horrible php extension
@tereško with which one? on the root ?
@Wes what's it for?
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13:25
constant references like in js
rather than constant reference and immutable value like in php
Good... luck? with that. I'm not quite sure I completely understand the distinction. Basically, prevent a name from referencing a different "address", but the value at that place could still change?
@mega6382 Not much today- in office for a short bit.
@Wes as in c extension?
Getting high on fumes from floor stripper these guys are using working on floors.
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yes, it's just a simple hack though... like 20 lines of code... it's more tests than actual code
i need to test with opcache... opcache probably makes a mess with it
13:33
@PaulCrovella So have you considered rewiring and removing those circuits in the house?
Mornings
Wrong parameters names for \hash_update_file when using reflection – #76918
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can anybody set the php.ini path in phpstorm's php interpreters?
@NikiC Do you want to add $array{"dereferencing"} syntax to PHP 7.4 deprecations RFC?
13:46
@Shafizadeh you first question is part of the problem
there should be only one of those, in the root
@bwoebi sounds good
13:58
@StatikStasis yes
hi
guys
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you might enjoy: youtube.com/watch?v=VyqFE0X978Y
since you are bored and all
;)
ah yes, I remember that guy
Help me guys
1 hour ago, by Statik Stasis
@NeelIon This may help you https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/sql/t-sql-programming/calculating-gaps-betw‌​een-overlapping-time-intervals-in-sql/
14:12
First pic
@StatikStasis
@StatikStasis that article is about different topic
What is the issue that you're having then exactly?
I dont want time between interval
I want first punch in a specific date as in time and last punch as out time
and
it should group by date
What would cause Tom to have made a clock punch at 1:15:45PM in the middle- lunch?
i am using sql server 2005
Was he supposed to clock out for lunch and then clock back in?
14:16
we should not count that punch
Why does it exist?
How would that occur?
since my punching machine records all punches
What I am getting at- is will there always be 3 punches per day for an associate/employee?
nthat may be 5-6-7
an employee can punch several times
ok- so you only need the first and last for a given day?
14:18
but we will take first and last punch
yes
Do you have anyone that works 3rd shift?
no
we dont need shift
we have 10am-6pm shift
only one shift
What if they forget to clock out before they leave and their last punch time is at 1:15? How do you want to treat that- just as it is and manually correct it if they notify you?
yes
if we have only one punch then we will write "NO OUT TIME " as status
but remember, it groups by date
@NeelIon It's fairly complicated to do all in sql, albeit possible with multiple joins of the acc_monitor_log. It could, or not, be simpler to select the data and manipulate in in php
14:28
How many employees? Could you not loop through the list of employees and get their first and last clock punches by date?
If you really want to do it in sql, know that you can join a single table multiple times, only selecting a few rows each time. You could, for instance, select all the lowest values of punches per day, and all the highest values, then join each table to select the punch in and punch out time, respectively.
How will you be generating this report? By date range on the front end>
I am showing what i have done so far
$date1 = $date.' 00:00:00.00';
$date2 = $date.' 23:59:59.999';
$sql = "SELECT TOP 1 Name as name, USERID as user_id, Badgenumber as badgenumber, DEPTID as department_id, DEPTNAME as department_name,
(SELECT TOP 1 time FROM acc_monitor_log WHERE pin = :badgenumber AND time BETWEEN :date1 AND :date2 ORDER BY time ASC) as in_time,
(SELECT TOP 1 time FROM acc_monitor_log WHERE pin = :badgenumber1 AND time BETWEEN :date3 AND :date4 ORDER BY time DESC) as out_time
FROM USERINFO
INNER JOIN acc_monitor_log ON acc_monitor_log.pin = USERINFO.Badgenumber
But the problem is...
I would probably have the ability to select a date range and then loop through each USERINFO.Badgenumber in the acc_monitor_log to get the MIN and MAX time for each matching PIN and group it by date
problem with my code is, it shows out of memory error when i loop using date and wmployee badge number
14:34
@NeelIon Not too far off. Instead of the ordering and top ones, you could really just select max(date) group by pin and min(date) group by pin as out_time and in_time, joining on pin
(pseudo coding for min and max)
Yeah I would scrap the TOP 1 part.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier how i would get date?
You reference USERID but I don't see that in your tables- is that just missing from what you have shown us?
You should be explicitly providing the date range somewhere on the front end where you are generating the report.
Badgenumber column is the user id
@NeelIon ? what do you mean?
14:39
$sql = "SELECT TOP 1 Name as name, USERID as user_id <--
oops, sorry. I removed that column from the image to make it simple
That's fine- just making sure.
joins uses Badgenumber and pin
if i loop using date and Badgenumber it shows out of memory error in php
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so it's summer again lol? good
30°
usually september is already grey af here...
@FélixGagnon-Grenier the date column in result
14:45
@NeelIon SELECT USERINFO.Badgenumber, USERINFO.Name, USERINFO.DEFAULTDEPTID, DEPARTMENTS.DEPTID, DEPARTMENTS.DEPTNAME, MIN(acc_monitor_log.time) AS in_time, MAX(acc_monitor_log.time) AS out_time, acc_monitor_log.pin FROM.... blah blah blah- group by date match up appropriate columns.
Fumes from floor stripper is getting to me now- about to head out.
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what's floor stripper? :B
Last thing- I usually use a jquery calendar for allowing the user to select two dates. Convert the date to the format you need for your $date variables and use those in your code above to the time.
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varnish stripper or something
@Wes Not what you think probably.
Yes
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LOL
yeah i had to read a couple of times to get it :B
14:51
Not a female lying on the floor removing clothing.
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:B
Later all
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\o
is there a way to clone a (empty) repo in a non-empty folder without git annoying me about it?
thanks guys i am applying your methods
morning
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i hate sequels
@Wes git init and then add the remote?
though I'm not sure an empty repo is considered a valid repo.
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looks like sourcetree doesn't have a high level ui for that - so i'm just going to temporarily move stuff in another folder etc. i hate command line :B
ah no maybe it does
@Wes i thought this was a remake
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remake or sequels, they usually both suck
15:29
@tereško Illustration - Full Metal Jacket
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15:40
teresko surely knows that, apart php and supernatural he usually has good taste
and that one too, that series like babylon 5 :B
:P I am invoking nothing.
It was just ascertainment. Tweet image reminded me of scene in movie.
haven't had a cv request in a long time
I like people in general, but I really don't like spending time with them, I was just now with my neighbor and he started sharing ideas with me and wanted to know if would partner up with him. Ideas like an e-commerce site, couple of youtube channel, a self-help book, a fictional book etc. And all i could say was I would think about it, cause i didn't wanted to offend the guy.
Now, my brother does the same thing, but to him I can easily say "fuck off", cause you know we are brothers, and I couldn't say it to this guy, cause I couldn't afford to be on his bad side, as he is my neighbor and you could ever (unexpectedly so even) have a need for them.
17:35
so, @Wes ... according to RedLetterMedia, you might like: youtube.com/watch?v=rI054ow6KJk
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watched that trailer a few days ago, looks legit
17:50
in other news, my chair just broke while I was sitting on it
fml
btw, have you seen Unbreakable and Split ?
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18:12
i know unbreakable :B great movie
need to check the other one. now i am full immersion in "the americans". still 4 seasons to watch lol
I had mission some 4 weeks ago - wanted to watch Sharknado full time. Stopped after 15-20 minutes. Still waiting better times to continue it. More over, there are 5 parts of movie. :D
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the room ftw
how do i enable opcache in phpunit?
ah - opcache.enable_cli
no effect
@Danack surely knows... i need to run phpunit tests with opcache enabled. opcache.enable_cli = 1 didn't have effect (still appears as 0) any idea what could be?
18:37
@Wes no idea....
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means that's the correct way?
...means I have no idea.
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:B
i vaguely remember you tried to do exactly that...
or that might be peehaa :B
@Tpojka there are two types of people: ones who have taste and ones who don't.
Dualism, right.
I wanted to check what forced director (scenarist too, maybe?) to make it.
18:51
hmm ... looks like I will need to buy these ones too: shop.multipick.com/en/lockpick-tension-wrenches/…
the set I bought did not come with top-of-keyway tension tools :(
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19:11
so my guess is, opcache.enable_cli doesn't work on windows
user9059272
Hi all
user9059272
Consider below excerpt taken from PHP Manual(Page of 'String' type)
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There are no limitations on the values the string can be composed of; in particular, bytes with value 0 (“NUL bytes”) are allowed anywhere in the string (however, a few functions, said in this manual not to be “binary safe”, may hand off the strings to libraries that ignore data after a NUL byte.)
user9059272
Someone please make me understand the meaning of the clause enclosed in parenthesis : (however, a few functions, said in this manual not to be “binary safe”, may hand off the strings to libraries that ignore data after a NUL byte.)
user9059272
What do the non-binary safe functions do?
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19:21
that functions that in the manual are said "NON binary safe" may pass the string to a third party library which does not handle the null byte in said string the same way php would normally do
22 hours ago, by Wes
19 mins ago, by Wes
46 mins ago, by Wes
php always lets me down
so no opcache in cli on windows
user9059272
@Wes : Thanks for your explanation. But tell me one thing if the third party library also does the same thing as PHP normally do that is not handling the null byte then why the non-binary functions pass the string to third party library?
@Wes opcache cli should also work on windows, I think
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@NikiC opcache.enable_cli = 1 is actually set to 0
@NikiC These comments you added to the tests, is that for discussion, what you are going to do now, or for any one of us to do when he gets a bit of time?
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echo ini_get("opcache.enable_cli"); // 0
echo var_dump(opcache_is_script_cached(__FILE__)); // false
var_dump(opcache_get_status()); // false
19:31
@bwoebi Mostly the latter
@Wes Is opcache.enable=1?
And how do you set it?
Via -d?
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yes @NikiC in php.ini, via -c
user9059272
@Wes : Thanks for your explanation. But tell me one thing if the third party library also does the same thing as PHP normally do that is not handling the null byte then why the non-binary functions pass the string to third party library?
so, should I finish the bottle of wine or make some tea and code a bit?
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opcache.enable is 1 and is 1 when i do ini_get, only enable_cli is 0
@Wes /d/php/7.2.10-nts/php -dzend_extension="D:\php\7.2.10-nts\ext\php_opcache.dll" -d opcache.enable_cli=1 opcache.php
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19:33
echo ini_get("opcache.enable"); // 1
echo ini_get("opcache.enable_cli"); // 0
I ran this and it worked
You're doing something wrong :P
... I think I will try the "coding thing"
@Wes Are you using the right ini file? ^^
Did you make a typo? :P
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yes, that's php_info()
yes i am sure. i did that mistake many times, so i checked already :B
i have many extensions disabled, maybe i need something to run cli?
19:37
nope
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FUUUUUUUUUUUU
scrolls more
so stupid
loool
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ok now i need to figure out if the file is executed from opcache, and if it's not, how to do that
looks like it runs it from cache straight away.. might need to try higher levels of optimizations
@Wes what are you trying to do?
@NikiC do you know if it's safe to use uint32_t to store a memory address? eg. u2.next as the next node in a linked list?
19:48
@rtheunissen Definitely not safe
Unless you have a low-address allocator at least
@NikiC Can you please remind me what exactly the behavior of __set() is? Looking at github.com/php/php-src/pull/3313/files/… right now
@bwoebi It does a __get() followed by __set(), even if __get() returns by ref
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@NikiC checking if php extension has issues with opcache (probably)
optimization_level = 0x111111111 how many bits is this? eh - 0xffffffff
@bwoebi It should be enough to just revert dim binary op handling to the old (master) code, which will do the right thing
@Wes Just do optimization_level=-1
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that's max optimizations, right?
19:52
yes
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thanks
@Wes or just not set it at all, that will enable all safe optimizations
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Tests: 13, Assertions: 52, Failures: 3. eheh :D
@NikiC ah, so, probably an oversight while merging master in when taking Joes old patch
@bwoebi specifically this part of the diff: github.com/php/php-src/pull/3313/files/…
@Wes do I even want to know what you're doing?
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19:57
probably not... but i am not ready to tell you
:B
anyway with optimization_level not set i still get 3 failures
@rtheunissen I assume that you expose individual linked list nodes?
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i am surprised this works at all so that's fine
Otherwise you could allocate the linked list nodes in a vector
@NikiC well, that check still needs to be there as the reference type must not be violated, whether the actual write_dimension fails or not
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0xffffff0f works like this
19:59
@bwoebi nah, because the operation does not happen on the reference
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that might give you hints on what i am doing :B
$a[0] += 1 is equivalent to $a[0] = $a[0] + 1
Even if $a[0] is a ref you can still always compute $a[0] + 1 without violating the type
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how do i know how many bits i can set on that thing?
And the check on $a[0] = will then be handled by write_dim, not the reference
user9059272
@Wes : Tell me one thing if the third party library also does the same thing as PHP normally do that is not handling the null byte then why the non-binary functions pass the string to third party library?
20:01
@Wes Check zend_optimizer.h. It has a list of valid optimizer flags
@NikiC ah right - am already tired - not going to write code tonight, it's been late last night with the arrow functions :-P
@bwoebi looking at that code, I think there might be a bug (totally unrelated) if binary_op throws
iirc we undef the result in that case, so it would try to write_dim an undef result
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Wes
thanks
@NikiC I was coming up with a list of "low level"structures that php implementations can be based on (eg. php vector based on a buffer, hash map based on a hash table). I think linked lists make sense for situations where the value in the node uses a lot of memory or when you have to reduce peak memory as much as possible. I don't think that is relevant to PHP because it's never embedded and the value will always be a zval.
While making this list I was trying to consider yes/no for linked list, and I wondered if we could use u2.next for the link in a singly linked list.
Right now my 4 low level structures are an Allocation (basically a zval buffer that can be allocated, moved, copied, aka SplFixedArray), a HashTable, BinaryHeap and BinarySearchTree.

This is all part of the consideration to sacrifice some performance in favour of more implementation in PHP in an attempt to improve contribution and adoption.

Would be: extension/polyfill + extended PHP library based on low level structures provided by the extension.

I'm still so undecided about this. A part of me would rather do everything in C, maintain the polyfill, and deal with whatever consequences th
If anyone has some advice or direction for one or the other (more C vs more PHP)..
Wes
Wes
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functions in a c file are global, right? means i need to add a prefix to the names? what else do i need to prefix? like PHP_FUNCTION(do_i_need_a_prefix_here) ?
ok nope :B that's not how PHP_FUNCTION works
hi, once u developed an application, is this u who decides what data of ur app can and cannot be stored in cookies?
@ArunRaaj could you please stop using "u" in place of "you" and "ur" in place of "your/you're"?
i apologize, sure next time
thanks
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