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02:13
Repository design pattern?
 
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08:24
PHP can still break my brain from time to time. twitter.com/OndrejMirtes/status/1657300073196265473
 
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11:55
@Tiffany more like an abstraction layer, where I deliberately cut off having to think about how it's implemented.
12:20
talking of which .... @OndřejMirtes do you know of any static analysis tools that will allow you to define 'layers' in an application, and prevent 'inappropriate' access. e.g. a 'controller' layer shouldn't access the DB directly, but should have to go through a 'data access' layer.
@Danack There's Deptrac for this purpose but it's definitely possible to implement this as custom PHPStan rules. There have been some attempts: twitter.com/DaveLiddament/status/1656723087830679554
@Danack This is another attempt but I haven't tested it myself github.com/carlosas/phpat
Thanks.
13:14
That was one of the best talks I watched ^ the extending php via custom annotations
I'll pass your comment on....but I might tone it down a bit, so he doesn't get a big head.
I stuck around and chatted to him for a few min after the talk.
He's the main guy running my local PHP user group.
13:38
A deptrac question - I want to forbid the 'controller' layer from using internal PHP exceptions. I've set that up, but that rule is also giving an error for:
namespace Bristolian\Service\MemoryWarningCheck;

class MemoryUseException extends \Exception
{

}
Is there a way of telling deptrac to allow that use of the internal class for extension?
 
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14:45
Am I dumb or is there something funky going on here?
> $ php8 /c/programdata/composersetup/bin/composer.phar update

> In RootPackageLoader.php line 162:

> require.hordijkpro/mailserver-delivery-queue-client is invalid, it should have a vendor name, a forward slash, and a package name. The vendor and package name can be words separated by -, . or _. The complete name should match "^[a-z0-9]([_.-]?[a-z0-9]+)*/[a-z0-9](([_.]?|-{0,2})[a-z0-9]+)*$".
Thanks rubber ducks! I missed a space character \o/
@PeeHaa can you check your twitter please.
For you always
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16:06
Did php.net introduce captcha checks recently?
16:19
@MarkR Possibly related to your query: Some users have reported on the general list they're getting "security" warnings about "unusual traffic from your network" (with a "Click here to verify you're not a bot"). Dan Brown replied it's related to infra (Myra): news-web.php.net/php.general/328205
@AllenJB Ah thank you, that looks like exactly it.
 
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19:01
I've also got captcha today
oh, the Libertarian Brigade isn't going to like that...
I have written an initial draft of my RFC and I'm looking for feedback :) wiki.php.net/rfc/implicit_move_optimisation
19:24
Why is it not possible to add an element to a key of an array? Something Like $foo = []; and then you define $foo[1] = []; - cannot i simply add $foo[1][] = array('Test'); and it adds it? Im running into the behavior that it overwrites its every time. It also does not work with array_push($foo[1], array('Test)); - i dont understand why its not working to be honest.
That BC is very specific, but as I learned some apps can relay on obscure language behavior.
As I understand this won't work with anything but local variables, e.g. `$this->a = fn($this->a);` will copy?
@zbder I don't understand you, this works: 3v4l.org/kB6t4
@Krzysiek Yes it only works on local variables. This is because the optimiser atm has no way to model properties etc as SSA variables.
@nielsdos Thanks for the response - yea i know that it is working like that but it does not - could there be a specific case it does not work that way? Let me try to create a sample code i can provide to you.
@zbder I can't think of an example where it wouldn't work. Except maybe when you pass the array as an argument to a function, you'll need a reference if you want the modification to be visible to the caller. A sample would be great indeed :)
@nielsdos Ah i got it, have to use array_key_exists() instead of in_array() - dumb me. 3v4l.org/DPolY, for reference. Thank you very much and have a good evening :)
19:36
@zbder Great that the problem's solved! Good evening as well
""" echo nameof($a->exampleB(...)); // outputs: "exampleB"

The actual 'qualified name' is "example" or maybe "B::example" but
that isn't very helpful if you want to call $a->B::example instead of
$a->A::example later on. """ https://externals.io/message/120256#120262

Shouldn't `qualified name` be `\C::exampleB`? That `nameof` proposal is very weird...
My understanding is that there's a difference between qualified and fully qualified, fully qualified would refer to \C::exampleB while the qualified one is exampleB. It is my understanding that the proposal always wants to pick the qualified name instead of the fully-qualified one.
I think it's better if he'd clarify that in the proposal indeed.
Another bot check on php.net :(
Yeah I got a few of them as well today on the wiki
19:58
Imo nameof should return exactly what is passed into it, with full namespace, no autoloading nor validation - leave that for IDE. Variable variables - return final variable name, and functions .. sigh .. with namespace if use function \foo\bar or \foo\bar(...) is used. I'd be happy to disallow function with unclear namespaces.
20:12
@nielsdos You should define the acronym SSA before you use it first.
@TimWolla Noted, will do
In general the four "Proposal" paragraphs are pretty complex to understand without a background in compilers. It would be useful if you would not just define SSA, but possibly expand a little more / use simpler language / an example.
Perhaps it should start with something along these lines: "During optimization, Opcache will transform the PHP opcodes into SSA form. This is a special representation where each variable will only assigned to once ..."
i.e. set the broader context first for the folks who do not know how Opcache works in the first place.
Right, that's a good suggestion. I'll think of a way to do that
Perhaps a very simple SSA transformation example could be given to showcase how $b = [1, 2, 3]; $a = $b; $a = array_merge($a, [4]; var_dump($a, $b); gets transformed or so.
Yeah. I can add a simplified version of opcache's output for that fragment.
20:23
@nielsdos I think this is a pretty good example of an RFC that should be restricted as to who can vote on it....
"It is my opinion that references are less ergonomic for developers." - That phrasing is probably problematic, because folks are going to argue about opinion. Perhaps rephrase this more as a fact?
I think on the one hand we need community input for the BC break. On the other hand if there are fundamental problems it can be problematic if community votes overrule core's votes.
(that was a reply to Danack)
@TimWolla Didn't think of that. Also noted ^^. Thanks for your suggestions
btw, you can edit your message to reply to someone after writing.
Huh, didn't know
@Danack Also, the message reply format is :56324269 message goes here , in case you want to reply to yourself.
20:28
@nielsdos With regard to "references are less ergonomic". Perhaps that fact to state is that "references are rarely used and thus developers might not expect that a function takes a variable as reference" and also "references disable the CoW optimization" (if the latter is actually true, I believe it is?)
Regarding problematic phrasing: I would throw out all references to "I", "my", "me" and similar terms, there's more parts similar to the one I quoted above further below in the RFC.
@TimWolla I don't believe the latter is true? I'm not sure what you mean. References and CoW are kind of orthogonal.
function foo(&$a) { } $a = $b; foo($a); forces a copy during the function call, because otherwise $b would be modified as well, no?
@TimWolla Not during the call, only on modification afaik? 3v4l.org/KieWL Refcount is 3 here
Ah! I thought it happened more eagerly.
21:01
@TimWolla I think this was changed in PHP7, with moving gc information from zval to zend_reference.
21:27
@Krzysiek It's totally a thing now.. 3v4l.org/uL5BA I haven't realized that references are not that bad now.
Still a bit of a headache to deal with in the engine imo :p I've had a couple of times where I was like "oh no not references again"
Triggering copy on reference use was really bad. Even worse that for 7 years I thought that was still a thing..
How many people would know how to do the JIT changes, if any are required?
@Danack They aren't actually required. If we don't change anything, nothing changes, it's just the JIT that doesn't get the optimisation in that case. I had a brief look at what needs changes and it looks doable. But as IR is in development, and it seems that new features for the JIT in the current form aren't accepted, I didn't bother.
> it seems that new features for the JIT in the current form aren't accepted
21:42
Unless you mean changes for potential bugs
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@Danack Well at least that was my impression
People 'owning' a particular piece of code in a project is not a great sign.....nevertheless...
This RFC has a chance of putting Dmitry's nose out of joint....maybe give him a heads up on the draft? And ask if he has any concerns left?
And I realise, going out of the way to avoid annoying a single other contributor, is also not healthy.
@Danack Sure. I'll first make the modifications from the suggestions first though
@Danack I agree, it's not my intention to avoid him

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