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03:26
this is catchy as fuck
04:14
when going through the build process for PHP from source, is make install a compilation step, or am I able to use the build I've made from the directory? that is, if I wanted to make install, would that overwrite the copy of PHP I already have installed from the apt package manager?
I'd like to use the build from the directory, instead of overwriting my already-installed version of PHP
sapi/cli/php I think? to run the build from the directory
yessssss
I answered my question
04:38
sarp yall!!!
iz there a way i can get back to the last time i posted here? so i can read from where i left off... or do i just have to scroll back/search my name.. actually doesn't sound so hard but meh, i'll ask anyways cuz i'm lazy haha
actually searching 'yarns' was pretty easy.. soz LOL
 
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08:27
@Danack Whoever got it would eat up 50% of the budget with company-provided emotional counselling.
 
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11:45
./configure \
  --enable-mbstring \
  --without-iconv \
  --with-curl \
  --disable-phpdbg \
  --prefix=/opt/danack \
  --exec-prefix=/opt/danack \
  --with-openssl \
  --enable-debug \
  --enable-debug-assertions
@Tiffany you can use prefixes to install a custom build of PHP to a custom directory.
12:10
Good morning all!
12:39
Is there any function in PHP which changes internal array pointer (as side effect), which would emulate not existing seek($array, 12345)?
12:55
@Danack I don't think it's working that way. 3v4l.org/Bk0lq something like that without destroying performance
13:19
@Danack cheers
 
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14:56
Reading through some of PHP internals book, and talking through what I'm reading to make sure I understand. _zend_value is a union which can contain different one of multiple values, which determines the type that the zval is? That is, a zval can be a type, and that type can only be one of the values from _zend_value?
_zend_value is a descriptor for zvals, in that it contains metadata on what types zvals can be?
@Tiffany a union is a piece of memory that's big enough to hold whichever is the largest of the items within it. The property you access allows the compiler to determine how to treat the data. The part of the union to access isn't stored in zend_value itself, that's in _zval_struct in the u1.type_info property.
@Tiffany the type info is stored in _zval_struct. The _zend_value stores the value of the zval, but can store/access it with different types, in the same memory: tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming/c_unions.htm
In C you can tell the computer to read a bit of memory as whatever type you like:
int x = 12345;

float some_float = *(float *)&x;
That tells the computer, for the memory location that x is stored in, pretend that it's a bit of memory that stores a float, and read it out as a float value...
15:12
and if you're particually insane and or brilliant you can use it to calculate fast inverse square roots.
okay
 
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16:56
So covariance doesn't work with properties on classes because they're both read and write, but why doesn't it work with readonly properties in PHP 8.1?
I turned on Chrome's... umm... never mind. I was about to sin and ask a question I could google.
@scorgn possibly because it should have been called 'write_once'
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I rarely turn my PC off so I'm always way behind on Chrome updates. Just learning the features of Chrome's memory saver... which is awesome.
17:11
@Danack Ohhh yeah that actually makes sense
 
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18:45
@scorgn also...whatever it is you're doing, there's probably a better way...
yarns
Maybe you can shed some insight on it :D

Something like `class ParentModel { protected ParentDataObject $object; }`

Then `class ChildModel extends ParentModel { protected ChildDataObject $object; }`

Right now we're just using methods to get the data object and only setting on the ChildModel since that seems to be the better way but I did wonder why we couldn't have covariance with readonly properties anyways
There is so much wrong with this codebase it's hard to make incremental changes to be doing things better
yeah..... sounds quite the tangle. If there is a ParentDataObject inside ChildDataObject, then I'd probably explicitly set the parent one from it, but it sounds like there is quite a bit of code reused through inheritance....which is not always great.
Yes :/ quite a lot
And right now we have 1 class for each database table that represents a service class, a repository class, and a data object
19:28
so there's the thing where people want to remove references from php... i kinda looked into and liked using references in functions so the return value could be used as a 'status' feedback, like modifyArray(&$arr): bool returns true if successful, false indicates some kind of error. also when you want a property from an accessor and not a "copy". don't know how else they're useful, they cause a few problems occasionally but why remove them?
19:40
:mind wandering: why don't we just make our own discussions/mailing list/issues/rfc platform thingy for php internals? we could collaborate the development on some platform to keep everything organized 🤔 what do you think we should use? 🙄🤣
You want php to make and maintain software?
> why don't we just
Go for it, let us know when it's done?
Or to put it another way, one of the reasons why people are annoyed at suggestions, is that they invariably turn out to be more work for the current maintainers.
Ignoring software and infra is pretty simple though :P
20:28
@scorgn Are you using Laravel?
@yarns Because they complicate a lot of other functionality that has to cope with them.
@Crell No frameworks
And for the first 10 years no composer packages either lol
@scorgn Oof. You custom-coded one of the worst parts of Laravel. I'm so sorry. :-(
:| I would love if we had laravel as a starting point for this
No, you really wouldn't. Not based on the Laravel I've inherited.
idkk the codebase is 12 years old and everything is custom built. At least with Laravel we would have had some consistency somewhere
 
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21:52
@yarns in other languages, that particular use case is handled by "out parameters", rather than a general-purpose reference mechanism; e.g. C# learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
that kind of focussed feature can be implemented and reasoned about much more easily than PHP's references
that said, I'm not sure how I'd attack this problem without references: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=56146006#56146006 3v4l.org/NdKLY
22:11
@IMSoP recursion, maybe: 3v4l.org/c6316 but that is a worse solution in a few ways...
22:36
Or, arguably less terrible: 3v4l.org/t58Wj

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