I need to vent this somewhere. I have a fucking bat. In my apartment. The second night in a row. I think I closed the opening it was coming in, but the fucker will not leave.
I thought I had it out, but I come into my living room and see it fucking perching on my blinds on a window. -_-
Can I curl up in a ball and hide from everything? >.<
@Trowski hah. I grew up in a big house far, far in the country with an (I'm sure it was) actual bat nest in the attic, and they would wander in the house from time to time. There were many of them, I think; my badass mom did burn one of them alive at some point.
@Tiffany it's most certainly scared of everything. maybe try to wrap it in a big towel. that way you can redirect it outside without it cratching you.
@Girgias in the Gmail settings you can define the sender address, just add the @php.net handle which probably already is forwarding to you, then you get a confirmation email as you are the sender and bam, you can select the @php.net handle as your default sender
@Danack nikita didn't like that approach, and we started discussing ways to do the inline symbol support ... which I still don't like and feels over complicated, so I lost interest ...
new way to send your file (upto 1 GB without login & 2.5 GB with login): https://send.firefox.com
1. select either number of downloads OR number of days 2. protect your file(s) with password 3. upload and send the link to your client/employee/whomsoever That's it..
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I did put on a jacket and nitrile gloves and tried picking it up when it was on my bathroom floor but it kept croaking at me, and I was afraid of it biting me, so I left it be. but it's making me nervous as fuck
not getting much sleep, thinking aboout calling animal control in the morning
@JoeWatkins non morning greetings also go like Moi or Moikka here (personally prefer the moi as its close to the southern denmark one at the german border -- moin)
@JoeWatkins in the Schleswig-Holstein region of Germany and the region of South Denmark that is actually a word you say for every occassion, good morning, good day, good evening etc
If GH RFCs as PRs are an experiment may I go and join the experiment with object initializer RFC? That could lead to some conclusions and may help in decision-making if it works in battle, right?
with more than one, it's not a test anymore, it's us deciding we're going to do things differently without the agreement of the entire group ...
there's plenty of time for 8 anyway, no need to panic, and it's too late for anything in 7.4 ... so you might as well wait and see if we adopt this whatever ...
also, before we do another one of these, we all need to agree in which ways the opener of the pull request is allowed to moderate the conversation themselves ... at the moment nikita is not doing heavy moderation, so there's some offtopic creeping in ... we need to make it clear that the author is allowed to remove offtopic stuff (and what they do with it when it's removed) ...
then we need to find out if org members can moderate, or undo moderations performed by opener ...
@NikiC do you know if org members can moderate or otherwise override actions of the opener ? shall I post a comment that you can delete immediately so we can find out ?
I don't have the energy to try to enumerate what might be going on, but I'll happily take a look myself ... I know you've been struggling with this for days ... so how badly do you want an answer ?
@BenFortune switching from rediscluster to redis fixes it? uuuh, that could be a memory problem on the extension level. but also, keys(*) on a cluster sounds like a really bad idea :D
@Kalle I think I've tried that but then it asks me to authenticate to the SMTP server (php-smtp3.php.net) which fails with my credentials, or are you talking about something else that I'm not seeing?
it takes away the question of trusting opener to moderate reasonably, and charges a few people with that responsibility instead ... it's better I think ...
@Girgias there's no php smtp server that you can use, use gmails smtp
sorry I done it once years ago and forgot the details, someone might remember them ... the basic procedure was setting up that unauthorized thing, and then just using the gmail smtp settings when adding the account ... but it was quite a hassle ...
@JoeWatkins yes, imagine that this happen during typical user function call. And my code is able to access global execution state and arguments via EG(current_execute_data) but I don't have an access to C stack where return_value ZVAL is passed.
fci/fcc's are only used to initialize the call frame, they are never actually used at runtime, the thing you are going to be working with is always going to be a frame (zend_execute_data) ... memorize that structure ...
then, actually abstract it, it's going to be the bread and butter of whatever you are doing ...
writing something incompatible with the jit at this point in time doesn't make much sense, you have to test there, if what you are doing is just unsupported then you need to find another way ...
@Girgias I was trying the same yesterday with no success, the issue I have all emails which I send to my @php.net alias are not coming back, askes Sasha about that he cshowed me some logs that gmail received them but thei're not in my inbox
I've just started having connection problems with GitHub Desktop. I can't seem to clone/push etc. I've been searching for a solution, but couldn't find anything that applies to Desktop. Any ideas?
I'm slightly open the door to PHP internals, so, there will be JIT API somewhere that can be used like any traditional functions. Give me an access to the memory, and I will find a way how to modify it...
you're guessing ... so ... honestly, without any idea about how the JIT works, yes, you should definitely be working on AST transformations and so completely avoiding the complexities of the JIT ... but it's not quite that simple, you can work with opcodes without breaking the JIT, but first you have to really know about Zend and the JIT ...
I don't know exactly how you're doing everything, which is why I said test ... if at this point everything still works, and you keep testing as you're developing, then maybe you don't really need to know the reasons why (right now), you just can keep spending time on it knowing your not wasting that time ...
@lisachenko that's cool ... I'd also just give testing 8+JIT a higher priority, maybe it should be the next thing you do ... maybe everything works and there's nothing to worry about there, maybe something doesn't work but can be easily fixed, or maybe the whole idea needs to be rethought, it's best to find that out now imo
and as the thing develops, when you do a new thing, test against the JIT just to make sure it's not totally broken, so there's no nasty surprises ...
@lisachenko the thing to bear in mind is that the JIT'd code is absolutely final, you can't modify it at all without placing super user restrictions on your code ... so if you're thinking of moving to a lower level when you need to move to a lower level, that's totally out of the question ...
@JoeWatkins )) Assembler-defined functions on userland? This should be funny: to take asm compiler, create a memory region, put machine codes into it and convert it to internal_function )))
Question here is just to learn structures and memory model
well yeah, you can otherwise create copies or generated code ... but think about the effect on production servers of duplicating all that memory ... a solution that totally changes the scalability of the software it modifies it not really a production solution ...
If I'll create Bar in public static method of Bar it would also be public but was instantiaing object from Bar scope so made unexpectedly a public dynamic variable
Lexical scope Initializer block uses current lexical scope, which means all local variables, accessible properties and methods, global variables and functions are possible to use for initializing object properties inside the object initializer block.
Visibility Initializer block allows assigning values to properties accessible from the current class context. This means if used to initialize object properties from inside the same class like for eg. using named static constructor all standard visibility rules apply as it is just a simplification of object creation and assigning values statem…
Is it expressed properly in english in context of object initializer? ^^
If I might suggest so, the Mailgun API is pretty nice and the pricing is competitive. Rather than faffing around with emails, a simple script could use github SSO and handle the emails, RSS and displaying it on the web
the problem with mailgun is they share ips between all users, so it can happen (and does frequently) that they assign you to an IP that lands on a spamlist for a few hours. you need to dip into more expensive services to get around that problem :)
I don't really think its that an essential resource to check for new releases, most would just check the website anyhow, given how streamlined release schedule and the fact we don't do PL releases, then I don't think it makes any sense to change the current setup
@MarkR a dedicated IP only makes sense if you send upwards of 100k emails every month, better much more. otherwise its too low traffic and gets penalized by receivers (namely google) as well. i hate email (from an application sender perspective) ;)
With some midnight hacking, I've created a script to create and update package.xml for pecl packages. https://gist.github.com/jasny/9eb02a0d1c6bc7e49aef29096799b202 @Derick @NikiC @beberlei Give it a try. If something isn't working in your setup plz let me know.
And I get a fatal when I try to pull: girgias@DESKTOP-3HAG145:/mnt/c/Dev/php-src$ git pull php git@git.php.net: Permission denied (publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ git clone git@git.php.net:/php-src.git php-src.git
Cloning into 'php-src.git'...
git@git.php.net: Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
I've never been able to use git@ on git.php.net ... my key is definitely acceptable ...
@JoeWatkins I was at la marquesa, redovan and then benidorm to get slaughtered. Have family out in spain so i'll be out there a lot. Family are more southern though
@NikiC So the problem is that you might accidentally add a dev release if you forget to remove dev? In other words, if the version has dev in it, give an error instead. Sure..
@NikiC I added a check so versions with `dev` don't get released. Note that your old package.xml is always backed up as package.xml~ for if something goes wrong.
I eventually found the combined package that installs everything through 2019, but if the linker message is internal, can we maybe stick the actual URL in it?
@JoeWatkins it should fail somehow ... just not sure how to actually go about that
We probably need to check whether FDs 0/1/2 are open sometime early during startup, remember that and then create some kind of dummy stream if they weren't open at the time
As the mailing list is kind of a chaotic right now, for the record; there are problems with having the discussions on github, just as there are with having the discussion on a terrible mailing list. But they are not really technical problems as they probably don't have a single technical solution. They are documentation problems, that would be best solved (imo) by having a paid member of staff on the PHP project writing lots of words.
In particular, explaining what a type system is, or how a particular RFC could be used is too much work for a single RFC author to do, and is something that could be done by someone else. But as it would be boring work, that would need to be carried out in a timely manner that really can't depend on volunteer efforts.