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15:00
@AlmaDoMundo sorry, people keep making me do real work :-(
a goooood day ....
I haven't forgotten though
[joe@fiji pthreads]$ pecl-zts install pthreads 2>1 >/dev/null
[joe@fiji pthreads]$ php-zts examples/Benchmark.php
Start(100) ......... 731.437 tps
[joe@fiji pthreads]$ make clean install 2>1 >/dev/null
[joe@fiji pthreads]$ php-zts examples/Benchmark.php
Start(100) ......... 1327.304 tps

w00t w00t
@JoeWatkins \o/
(Has no idea what cheering is for)
I'm looking at almost twice the execution time for a benchmark without pthreads as with it (?)
15:01
near as makes no difference doubled the speed of thread creation/destruction ...
both with
Ahh, so current release vs. dev branch then?
Awesome sauce
what did you change?! @JoeWatkins
top speed is +500 threads a second
[joe@fiji pthreads]$ php-zts examples/Benchmark.php
Start(100) ......... 1723.348 tps
@bwoebi many things, optimized preparation, and ditched pedantic locking (available as a configure option)
15:05
but really. That's not where I miss perf. I more miss perf in executuion of zts generally… because usually I just start threads once at the begin of the daemon… not during execution…
I read that appserver.io is 20ms behind apache serving up magento ...
@bwoebi ever tried the native tls patch ?
there's two more things I can do to improve performance that I know about ... and one thing to improve consumption ...
@JoeWatkins yup… I mean that one…
@Joe perl isn't dead until it stops being useful.
@Joe It's not flavor of the month any more, but it still does its job well.
at runtime, actually you're not really so much held up by zts as you are by lock contention ... I have a plan for that ...
Applied for £750s worth @Starsong
@JoeWatkins You interested at all in royal mail shares?
15:13
@Fabien I just registered too.
@Fabien I saw that, if I had a bit of money chucking about I'd prob go for it. All in all it sounds like it might be a bit optimistic applying this late though, I imagine it will be first come first served
@Fabien I asked my brother to apply for some for me (£1500).
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@Jack You may be able to appreciate this: I was at my wit's end trying to figure out why openssl tests were failing before I just realized that my altered openssl.cnf file (changed so I could create SAN certs) was causing them to break!
@DaveRandom technically we have 'savings' but we're not that ballsy :P
@Fabien I dunno anything at all about it ...
^
We've decided if we can make 250 on the 750 investment we'll sell. Any less and we'll hold off.
Brother in law is an actuary and advised he would buy if he could. My dad used to sell some credit card or finance stuff for the welsh assembly has invested. Plus the hundreds of financial experts who are saying go for it.
Hard to say no. But it could turn in to one of those "Remember that time everyone invested and it plummeted" stories :P
I thought royal mail had already been bought by parcel force
They're selling 30%. Deadline is tonight.
Though I also read 5pm somewhere.
so parcel force is selling ?
I dunno if that's good ..
Gov't/Queen owns RM.
15:20
do RM own parcel force then ?
This is the privatization of it now.
I'm sure the two are connected somehow ...
Parcelforce Worldwide is a trading name of Royal Mail Group Ltd
ah right ...
Did you get my link the other day about them investing in the computer brain?
15:23
I saw the link about the brain thing but didn't read the whole article because I'd already read it that day on another site ... don't remember reading about the investors ... dunno if I would ...
Oh it's not about investing but an investment being made. This link
@Duikboot lol
should be dark outside ...
15:28
Im leaving ! workday is voer
over* tomorrow = wednesday == :D
lata @Duikboot
if($tomorrow === "Wednesday") { rejoice(); }
fuck, this hurts
^open to interpretation.
@Fabien it's too big
15:35
I hear that a lot.
thats what she said.
const saturday = 5, sunday = 6;
while (alive()) {
    switch ($day % 7) {
        case saturday:
        case sunday:
        weekend:
            $life->enjoy("coding");
            $day++;
            break;
        default:
            goto weekend; // always and immediately!
    }
}
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jees
@webarto Cool rims, bro!
@webarto ha.ha.
15:40
@webarto you talkin to yourself now? hehe
@bwoebi (I and you like talking to myself)
I'm so high from fumes now...
@webarto not from the pipes of that car ploz..
Nah, from paint/spray.
@webarto oooh gimme some. ^_^
15:42
@Fabien Hey...
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Q: load view via ajax cakephp 2.x

indagoi want to load a list of items on my view via ajax here is my code on lst.cpt <div id='benpane' class='clearfix'> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php echo $ajax->remoteFunction(array( 'url'=>array('controller'=>'benefits', 'action'=>'display'), 'update'=>'benpane', 'indicator'=>...

Hello
can you go back to the room you made for one sec
Negative. Feel free to ask in here though :P
15:45
@webarto You must have been to think rims like that look good :-)
guys, i need to add blog functionality to a resellable system.. should i create one for it or just use wordpress? i know it sucks but clients would prefer it.. what do you guys think? i'm looking more on marketability.. and i'm not gonna maintain those after anyway. what i'm maintaining is just the system and not the blog. ideas, anyone?
@webarto are those 10inch rims? O_0
15" but thanks :P
16:01
Hi there
what makes PDO better than mysql_ functions?
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Q: MySQL versus PDO

justinlI'm fairly new to PHP and have built a medium sized website using standard MySQL database calls. However, I have recently learned about PDO and I am hoping to find out from the community if it is worth switching from MySQL over to PDO. For security I have been using mysql_real_escape_string. Inf...

Thanks
@Fabien You remember(even if you don't) how I have this line echo "<li class='simmenu'><a href='$href'>$name</a></li>&#124 "; and it creates a list of the category names and when you click on one it goes to a new page with just that category
is there any post about best web practices?
16:05
@benlevywebdesign Yup
@Anibel which web practices?
and we were talking about me doing a "scrollTo"
yes.
@Fabien I mean, when I develop a website, there must be rules to follow, such as where to place scripts, etc....
@Anibel HTML & PHP. Don't forget a practice can be an opinion. Always learn why you're doing what you're told to do.
You'll pick up these things as you go.
Thanks for the advices @Fabien
16:18
Does anyone know how to open a file in PhpStorm via commandline? I keep having to make a project or open files/dirs via the UI to edit a file.
how can I do a "scroll to" when <a href='$href'> is how it displays just one category
@crypticツ doesnt answer your question but might be of interest
@Gordon it is, registering
@Fabien you get what I am saying
16:31
@crypticツ You mean PhpStorm <file> doesn't work?
@Jack that works, but it created a .idea folder. Is there a way to stop it from doing that? I edit files all over the place, don't want to have those folders popping up everywhere.
@Fabien I think I need to do something like <a href='$ put something here to get the categories ID '>
Hey guys! beginner/intermediate (well getting there) anyone got some knowledge working in X-Editable and can fix my headache?
@panoplr 2 Ibuprofens with a glass of water should take care of your headache, I don't know about working with X-Editable though.
@crypticツ ibuprofens have failed me. I think it might be an aneurism... Time will tell.
16:43
@crypticツ Ehhh no, not that I'm aware of.
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@Jack Is there a good reason why this isn't in your fingerprint matching code? The first fingerprint I verified used sha256 (github) and failed if I didn't pass an array map.
only two wisdom teeth left
@rdlowrey That's because it doesn't recognize sha256 hashes.
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@tereško suffering today?
yeah
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16:45
@Jack Right, so is there a reason why you didn't include that recognition (like the diff I linked)?
@rdlowrey Also ... why now? lol
and probably tomorrow ad day after that
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@Jack well wallner was ultra-quick to merge those things.
Oh sure .. it's because the -fingerprint of the openssl cmd line tool only does sha1 and md5 I believe.
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@tereško sorry to hear that, had i friend that a single pulled out (it was crushed).. Iknow it is evil.. but atleast "it is done"
16:46
well today I go two pulled
@crypticツ shellrunner.com/open-files-from-the-command-line-in-phpstorm makes a difference? Also, that creates a shell script, so you could easily just modify it to delete the .idea folder after creation, assuming a) the open call blocks on the parent process until after this has been created and b) it doesn't lock it in a way that prevents the deletion from working
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@tereško horrid. Dental work scare the shit out of me.
@rdlowrey hmm okay, it supports md2 and mdc2 as well ;-)
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@Jack that's what I was looking for from you :)
not so much "pulled" as "extracted"
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16:48
lol
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@Jack I mean, if you're passing in a fingerprint you already know what the algo is. It shouldn't matter.
and they were so far back that now it hurts to swallow
@rdlowrey Yeah, didn't think too much of it tbh :)
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jeesh, did you get some meds to calm it down?
@rdlowrey I just read about your openssl goof up heehee
16:52
some meds
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@Jack Yeah I was a dummy.
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@Jack If you scroll to the bottom of this diff ... I don't think those constants are actually new.
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Can you verify this?
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They've been around forever.
@rdlowrey You read this before right? Separate config file :)
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16:54
@tereško life is cruel at times, hope you feel better tommorow, so you can start drinking liquids without pain
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Those constants have clearly existed for a long time. Am I missing something here?
@rdlowrey Yes, definitely NOT new.
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Okay, I'm going to comment on that commit.
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Wanted to double-check before being wrong after the SSLv2 question :)
16:58
@rdlowrey The commit on that constant was at 2004-07-22
ContainerAware Considered Harmful

http://qafoo.com/blog/057_containeraware_considered_harmful.html
btw @rdlowrey have you come across tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570? also developers.helloreverb.com/swagger - I've not really decided whether I like the idea of the latter but the former seems like it might be a useful addition to Artax
Made by Wez Furlong heh
Hi everyone, i recently encountered strange abbrevation (related to development ofc), which i failed to find in google: BUFD. Also it was in this context: YAGNI vs BUFD. What may it be?
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@DaveRandom I have only glossed over the URI template stuff. I think it would be nice to do sometime (if I ever have time).
17:00
The only thing that comes to my head is Big Ugly Futile Design.
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@Ivan0x32 have you tried googling it?
@Ivan0x32 Big Up-Front Design (BUFD)
@rdlowrey I might take a look at it at some point. I went to a Guzzle talk over the weekend, that's still an awful thing but they do support both of the above, certainly the URI templating seems useful and the service description document seems to work hand-in-hand with it. I always thought that WSDL is actually a great idea, just implemented comically badly, Swagger seems to be basically WSDL but, y'know, sane
Yes i did, in fact i mentioned that.
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Acronym, Definition. BUFD, Big Up-Front Design (extreme programming)
17:03
Ya Ain't Gonna Need It (YAGNI)
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lol
So BUFD is basically a synonym for Java code?
what are the valid scopes for facebook PHP API?
That doesnt make sense to me tbh, why are they must be confrontating with each other?
Big Up-Front Design - that term i found, yes, but didnt think it was it.
@DaveRandom nice find :)
17:06
YAGNI is about evading writing unnecessery code (designing unnecessary things etc), right? And Big Up-Front Design is about desinging your system before you start implementing it. How can they contradict each other?
Designing fully and in detail*
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@DaveRandom it should be simple to register a plugin that would do all the templating stuff automatically for you without modifying the Artax internals. Just listen for the request event and modify any matching URIs based on the URI templates registered with the plugin. It's been awhile since I've been in the relevant code, though.
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@Ivan0x32 if you where BUPD and a client asks for a module for their mvc (which you also provided them). Then you would code it in a loosely coopled generic way, to benefit for reusing in other projects. Which could be a added cost for the client
@rdlowrey Oh yeh I was thinking plugin, the client itself doesn't need the bloat. And the service descriptor, if implemented, would be more of a wrapper probably
Now i see, thank you!
@Jack conferences are awesome. I'm also now planning to start pissing about with Cairo at some point (mostly for shits and giggles)
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17:12
@Ivan0x32 it was news to me too.
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@DaveRandom I think at the moment the URI is validated before the onRequest event fires so I'd probably need to add a pre-verification event or something so that the template strings wouldn't be kicked out as invalid URIs before the plugin could modify them.
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;)
@DaveRandom Not enough of those here ... I would have to follow them online :)
@Fabien I am trying to add something to my code(the js) where when one collapse is open and all others are closed and then you click on a closed one it opens that one while closing the other one
I've started with this:
@benlevywebdesign just close 'everything' that's open when you click a show
17:15
@rdlowrey not yet read the RFC closely enough to know whether the templated URIs are invalid in their own right or not, but sounds like a good idea anyway even if not necessary for this. $events++
@benlevywebdesign let's go to the room
Does it seem backwards that HTTP header value lists are delimited by "," and sub-delimited by ";"? My stupid brain won't accept that, and keeps thinking "bigger delimiting character > smaller delimiting character"
@Jack all talks at phpnw were recorded, don't think they're online yet though
@DanLugg The only delimiter specified for the generic header is , and after that its free reign. There are headers that break even that rule anyway (Set-Cookie IIRC although don't quote me on that)
Ah.
If I had a time machine and a gun, I'd go back and make it: "&" > ";" > ","
So open on close another
ok
Whats the click html?
17:22
a=1&b=2;3&c=d=4;e=5;f=6,7,8
I mean js
nm I see it
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@DanLugg I know whatchya mean.
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I've always felt the same way.
Is there a BNF for all of the standard HTTP spec?
Or do I have to piece it together? I've got w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html and each section seems to define them on the fly.
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lol I complained about that once
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17:27
Jun 12 at 20:31, by rdlowrey
I hate when RFCs do this:
Fuck.
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Jun 12 at 20:31, by rdlowrey
 domain-av         = "Domain=" domain-value
 domain-value      = <subdomain>
                       ; defined in [RFC1034], Section 3.5, as
                       ; enhanced by [RFC1123], Section 2.1
Yep, or just foo = *bar; and bar ain't anywhere.
m59
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I'm using GET api/sessions to check all logins of the current user (they may have a login cookie on other computers) and api/sessions/current to check current login. If they aren't logged in, I suppose I should consider the resource to not exist, thus 404? Or would you consider "not logged in" as the resource being there but is just a different value?
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It's depressing once you start getting deep into how garbage the HTTP protocol really is. And then you realize that the entire world runs on it. And a single tear rolls down your cheek.
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17:28
Simply put, what status code for api/sessions if the user isn't logged in?
@rdlowrey I wouldn't say the HTTP protocol is garbage (though I haven't gone fishing in lake of fire like you) however I would say that the HTTP protocol documentation random assortment of RFCs is garbage.
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@DanLugg s/garbage/inefficient
s/inefficient/inefficient garbage
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It's not that it's so bad. What really gets you after a while is all the small things that could have been done better. It's the preponderance of slightly suboptimal decisions that break your spirit.
(what's the s/subject/replace syntax from? I don't think I've known)
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17:32
sed -i 's/ugly/beautiful/g' /home/daniel/http.txt
@rdlowrey I think that's a general rule that applies to all things that the entire world runs on ;)
Ah sed.
Things can only be nice and shiny if no one uses them :(
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It's true.
@rdlowrey That's what she sed
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17:33
@m59 200, because the call is successful. You know there is no data, but the client successfully requested nothing.
I wonder why that is
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Entropy.
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@DaveRandom lol I got way more enjoyment out of that than I should have.
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@Charles ok, sounds good.
@rdlowrey I see. So that dull pinch in my chest is from HTTP and not taquitos.
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17:33
I just thought of a problem with those urls, though.
@DanLugg sed, perl, vim, etc?
@DaveRandom :D
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What if I want to get a list of all users logged in?
I think that should be api/sessions
@Charles Haven't used sed in awhile; don't know Perl, don't use vim.
@DanLugg Everything you do is wrong.
17:34
@DanLugg nobody will blame you for the first two points ;)
@Charles s/wrong/windows
@m59 api/v1/sessions, so later when you realize you did it wrong, api/v2/foo doesn't break the world.
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@Charles I prefer sending the version in the header
@DanLugg Pfft, perl on windows is just fine. vim, on the other hand... no.
@NikiC Ehh, I don't have an issue with vim; I'm just uneducated. I've got a workflow that ... well, works. I'll pick it up.
17:36
@m59 Manipulating headers may be an unneeded level of difficulty depending on the client.
What is the sanest way to deal with something like this:
interface PaymentProcessor {
    public function authorize(PaymentInfo $info);
    public function capture(PaymentInfo $info);
}

class CreditCardProcessor implements PaymentProcessor{
    public function authorize(CreditCardInfo $info){
        // ....
    }
    public function capture(CreditCardInfo $info){
        // ....
    }
}

class PaymentInfo{}
class CreditCardInfo extends PaymentInfo {}
@Orangepill When you get an answer, let me know as this is the same general design issue I've not yet found a reusable answer to.
I get of course a incompatible method signature for the extended class
Generics would fix it. Yea.
PHP not being functionally broken when it comes to typehinting would also fix it.
17:38
@Charles Liskov.
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LSPPWNZJOO!
Although, I don't know how LSP and generics work.
Only way I can see if change the type hint of the extended class to match the interface then do an instanceof check in each of the functions
@Orangepill Yep.
Any one here good with reflection?
17:41
@Charles PHP is definitely behaving correctly there, everything else would violate LSP
If any one is I have a question, which I thought was pretty basic: stackoverflow.com/q/19254461/2743565
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@LogicLooking Change this:
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$this->_class_objects[] = $object->newInstance($params);
// should be:
$this->_class_objects[] = $object->newInstanceArgs($params);
@Orangepill Aside from instanceof (which might be preferable as you can control the fail behavior) you can 3v4l.org/1EDod
But it's idiomatic that didn't make sense, with no real means of enforcing the convention
thanks
@rdlowrey I knew it was something simple
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17:45
@LogicLooking lemme know if that does/doesn't fix it. With a quick glance I'm pretty sure that's your problem.
@rdlowrey ya that worked :D
@rdlowrey Ill give you internet points if you answer the question :D LOL
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@LogicLooking Okay, I'll post it as an answer. Accept my noise!
@NikiC Nikita, the vim fanboy^^
@DanLugg Functionally that accomplishes the end goal... just not as clean as one would like.
17:48
@NikiC If the signature of the interface wants an A, and the actual class wants a B, and B isa A, I don't understand how LSP is being violated.
18:02
I think we all understand generics to some degree, but it would behave predictably with them:
interface Argument { }

interface Consumer<%TArgument> where %TArgument implements Argument{
    function consume(%TArgument $argument);
}

class ArgumentA implements Argument { }
class ArgumentB implements Argument { }

class ConsumerA implements Consumer<ArgumentA> {
    public function consume(ArgumentA $argument) { }
}
class ConsumerB implements Consumer<ArgumentB> {
    public function consume(ArgumentB $argument) { }
}
Random % sigil for shits and gigs
@DanLugg I'd like to write PHP, not Java nor one of the OO derivatives of C…
yo guys, favor.. who has a vpn here i can borrow? just for tunneling. a free proxy would work too
@bwoebi Type safety is type safety, regardless of how it's enforced. I'm lazy, and want the language to do it; besides, it's better at it when it does.
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I wouldn't mind having generics.
@DanLugg I am lazy and would like to read clean code.
18:06
$fooCollection = new Collection<Foo>() is pretty fuckin' clean.
> interface Consumer<%TArgument> where %TArgument implements Argument
This line isn't "clean code"…
@Charles If method authorize of the interface takes a PaymentInfo then the method of the implementing class should be able to take it as well. I should be able to write $paymentProcessor->authorize($paymentInfo) without error. But typehinting on CreditCardInfo would give you an error, so that's not possible...
Fair enough, but it's alot cleaner than having to manually define FooCollection, BarCollection, QuxCollection all with disparate interfaces because there's no other way to do it.
@Charles General rule that's valid across all programming languages (with exception of Eiffel maybe): Parameter types have to be contravariant ;)
@DanLugg erm… foreach (["Foo", "Bar", "Qux"] as $prefix) eval("interface {$prefix}Collection {}"); ;-)
18:10
@bwoebi I'm sorry, you just failed the eval test.
@DanLugg No, I just showed a very valid use case of eval().
I liked ircmaxell's idea for go style interface typehinting.
Mentioning eval is like Godwin's Law for programming.
@bwoebi I'm sorry, but I'll never agree with that.
@DanLugg Then live with the stupidity of rewriting code three times.
@bwoebi haha
good joke
18:12
@bwoebi No, I'd rather petition for generics; or some similar feature to preserve type-safety and reduce boilerplate.
@NikiC (yeah, didn't mean that really serious ;-) Just wanted to show that it's possible; not that it's good for use^^)
I didn't think you did (mean that seriously, that is) I just noticed the ;-) at the end; blended in with the call to eval, because, well, y'know; eval.
@DanLugg I'm not totally convinced about generics in PHP
@NikiC And seriously, I'm not totally sure if we even need Typehinting in general…
@bwoebi haha
now you're joking again, I know ^^
18:18
@bwoebi I don't see a winky face guys... I think he's serious!
@NikiC no, I don't, sorry…
@bwoebi Can I ask, why?
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@bwoebi You do a lot of good things, but I'm not sure if I've ever encountered someone with whom I disagree more frequently on the details of what constitutes good code :)
Because it's just a way to put unnecessary restrictions on the user. Because when we wouldn't have typehints we anyway mostly would fatal on undefined method calls
@bwoebi Fair enough; if I've heard any argument against type-hinting, that's the soundest. But I still can't agree. Signatures are both contract and metadata; you lose the types, you lose half the contract and most of the metadata.
18:23
@rdlowrey yesss
@DanLugg Still, I don't say that it'd be a good idea to not have them; I'm just not totally sure about that.
@rdlowrey That's correct. I just think about other ways… I often agree at the end, but at the beginning I always first want to learn why it's bad than just to accept that it's bad (you know, the chimpanzees…)
Well, thankfully type-hinting (and generics provided it were ever implemented) are optional. You can continue to... well, not use them.
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@NikiC Oh, for a second I thought you were saying that in response to the torrent of backward-compatible SSL/TLS PRs I've started throwing at php-src :)
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I'm just going to PR everything possible as BC patches.
@DanLugg Well, even I use them sometimes…
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18:25
Then RFC only the secure-by-default settings for 5.6
LOL
That's nice. Good luck with that. Did you have a question? — Marc B 28 secs ago
Lee
Lee
Looking for a lightning fast webserver to host 5 PHP files that purely do a little bit of custom image processing. Was considering nginx, but thought i'd see if anyone could think of something better (as i obviously don't really require any advanced features at all, just a way to pass php requests to a fastcgi process then output the result)
18:42
how did that get four flags?
dude is asking a Q
(if he spammed it, then ok, but I see no spam)
uh, could whoever flagged this explain?
^ I would also like to hear the explanation for this.
@Neal if you have nothing constructive to say, then please don't comment, obviously i need a method, but you said to show you what i've tried, ive done my research and no php method exists, then i said i created a loop and that didn't work, so don't come back and say write a function. — Tobias Hagenbeek 3 mins ago
wth...
btw. @rdlowrey it's easier to make me accept a certain coding style than convincing @NikiC that vim wouldn't be the best editor^^
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@NikiC does <3 vi, but that's not an uncommon position :)
18:46
@bwoebi I can assure you that vim (not vi...) is just one of the editors I like
I use PhpStorm and Notepad++ quite a lot
I just find it shameful for a software developer not to be able to use vim ;)
@NikiC that's an IDE. And I use PHPStorm too ;-)
@NikiC I can use it; just don't know a lot of control functions…
@NikiC i only use vim when im on ssh..
and i rely so much to these kinds of stuff
@bwoebi "able to use vim" to me implies "uses vim when on the shell". If you use nano primarily, I don't count that as knowing vim ;)
@NikiC yay n++
@NikiC I sometimes "use vim on the shell" when nano sucks…
18:50
and VI and VIM!
yay other people use the same editors I do! self worth validated! woo woo!
don't know why, but I always mistype vim as vi^^
you don't like the improvements ;)
haha^^
@NikiC I'm not able to use vim :P
@NikiC I use emacs when on the shell.
@Starsong in that case you are excused :)
18:53
@NikiC erm… what?!
Yay :D
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I just speak about vi and vim interchangeably and assume no one actually uses vi in real life.
@bwoebi emacs is a great editor, unlike nano. :P
yes, yes, no comment.
lol, I was going to say cat, pipes, and redirection
^^ best editor ever.
18:56
I really should try the magnetized needle ._____.

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