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11:00
@JoeWatkins explain?
@Sathish How do you execute curl outside unit tests?
I'm creating phpUnit test for data insertion, selection, and delete operation in single unit file. I can excute curl by parsing server URL
Dmitry: I'm not glad with the way the php community makes the decisions as well, and I personally care only about technical questions.
@JoeWatkins github.com/krakjoe/php-src/commit/… There's an e missing. (Just quickly looking over it
11:03
where is e missing ?
@JoeWatkins in ZEND_ASS*here*RT_CHECK
oh I don't want to do that
there is a macro already name ZEND_ASSERT
that's why ZEND_ASSRT is opcode
I think you already had discussion about this with some people?
no
ZEND_ASSERT already is a macro
and names of ZEND_VM_HANDLERS are changeable.
@JoeWatkins but not ZEND_ASSER_CHECK?
11:05
no it's a macro for the codebase elsewhere
not a vm handler, a macro, so don't want to cause confusion by using the name of a macro in handlers
because it's nothing to do with the macro ZEND_ASSERT and everything to do with the opcode ZEND_ASSRT
you cannot have ZEND_ASSERT as an opcode, in other words
@JoeWatkins oh, oops. sorry. Didn't notice there was ZEND_ASSRT too, sorry.
yeah it's consistent, would be strange else ...
As said, was just quickly looking over it. (not yet finished)
cool cool
dunno if I'm really going about the jump in the best way, but dmitry said leave optimization to optimizer and retain ability to enable/disable at execution time
seemed like a tidy way of doing it ?? dunno if there's some built in way ? (keys sticky)
https://github.com/krakjoe/php-src/blob/03efa8ea524139373dcabe6fe1ccbc2cdbc67d3c/Zend/zend_vm_def.h#L5485

something weird happened there with indentation, some space/tabs mix?
11:11
messy
@JoeWatkins Well, I think I should agree with dmitry as the one vm jmp really costs almost nothing.
but it does leave pollution in the opcodes
but dmitry said that if that was going to be handled then optimizer would specifically optimize the call to expect
@JoeWatkins github.com/krakjoe/php-src/blob/… do you have some strange soft limit? In short function calls you write a new line, but not in longer if's…
yes, see if you can work out the forumla :)
@JoeWatkins I wonder how optimizer could handle that… or maybe create two different op_arrays?^^
well, let's see what dmitry will do.
11:15
like it handles comments
a switch in ini
ah, that's a fine idea :-)
yeah that solves the problem of a non-optimal solution which is what you get if you allow it to be enabled/disabled at runtime ...
I think that could be the best way.
+1 @JoeWatkins ! :-)
Dmitry's TODO looks like:

* Deep code review for my const_scalar_exprs patch
* Opcache support for const_scalar_exprs
* Opcache support for built-in assert()ations
* and a million things I'm not aware of apparently :-D
11:22
busy busy
opcache is complicated, I've spent quite a lot of time with it when doing apc[u] stuff ...
v clever
makes you wonder why apc never had an optimizer
apc is vast
no optimizer
:s
@JoeWatkins I'm happy that opcache is an ext and not in core…
I dunno, it would be nice to be able to implement the optimal version of anything without external support ...
I'm glad for now ... but eventually it'll just be in the way I think ...
And long-time core devs wouldn't understand the code anymore? :-P
yeah that'd b pretty sweet actually ...
I mean, er, terrible, obviously ...
11:32
morning
And newbies to core never get long-time core devs because they just don't follow with what's going on…
morning @tereško
morning @tereško
It's fine that opcache isn't coupled with core. very loosely coupled would be also ok. but not in a way you just described
morning @tereško
You guys hear about those two planes that collided? I don't think circumstances for two planes to crash in to each other could've been any better. Source
@bwoebi if you got a mo, proof read the rfc for me after adjustments for changes ?
could not have*
@JoeWatkins Was just installing pthreads (moving an install) and had a question due to laziness, sorted it now though
thanks anyway :-)
11:45
@JoeWatkins ok. now?
yes @bwoebi just finished I think ...
@Dave okies
can someone help me with DNS/A Records?
@BillyMathews question?
@BillyMathews Don't ask to ask: just ask.
I mailed our hosting asking them to change the domain name for one of our reseller accounts (this option is disabled in WHM), and they're asking me to change the nameservers to point to them.
But my boss has said that it will mess up the clients email, and something about A records
anyone?
11:55
crickets
such helpful
@BillyMathews Stop using shared hosting. :/
That's not really up to me
Right, but it is how to get around restrictive DNS rules
@JoeWatkins It's still named expectations?
11:58
Point your A records at the new IP, see if it works...
Set a low TTL
so you can turn it back if it doesnt
@SweetieBelle and I should leave the nameservers how they are?
@bwoebi guess not
@JoeWatkins well, the page name still is expectations…
can't delete pages have to get someone else to rename I guess
@JoeWatkins yeah, ping someone in irc, like hannes
@SweetieBelle or should I add the new nameservers aswell?
@JoeWatkins btw. what will happen with call_user_func_array("assert", ["expression"]); style calls to assert? still use old API?
@BillyMathews Leave the name servers, add A records on your DNS provider
DNS's are such a pain if you don't have access to Apache configuration.
I hardly know what to do with them anyway, so I doubt having access to Apache configuration would help me out much
@bwoebi old api removed on next commit
12:10
You should probably talk to your host, let them know there are DNS records you don't want to lose and ask them where to point your A records.
@JoeWatkins so, these calls just won't work? :-/
I know the IP I need to point to
I added an A record for www.domain.com and domain.com, right?
@BillyMathews or an CNAME for www.domain.com to domain.com and an A record for domain.com
A Records point the domain to an IP, so what's CNAME?
points a domain to another domain name?
12:17
@bwoebi guess not ... I don't really like this to be honest, I think it's moved backward to move forward, but I'm trying not to notice that too much ...
there was good reasons for avoiding compatibility ...
@JoeWatkins that's what sucks the most about built-in functions
why did my quick test for ($i = $j = 0; $i++ < 10; assert($i == $j)) $j++; fail with an E_PARSE??
assert($i == $j))
))
Good mo
() required now
morning @ircmaxell
@JoeWatkins I used parenthesis???
12:25
assert();
;
I dunno if that's wierd ...
if it was expect you wouldn't be doing that anyway ...
I don't like this ...
how goes everything
MGE
MGE
Hello, how can I send POST and GET vars together via file_get_contents?
@ircmaxell not too shabby ...
Morning @ircmaxell
I am always amazed by the traffic I can get with blog posts
12:31
@JoeWatkins in the rfc of expect you also wrote T_EXPECT expression ';' which was indicating that there a comma is necessary.
@JoeWatkins but in the rfc of assert() you wrote the function signature like a very normal function?
This is the best explanation of inheritance and interfaces etc that I've ever seen. http://blog.ircmaxell.com/2013/11/beyond-inheritance.html /via @ircmaxell
I...
@ircmaxell …am amazed?
This is a "problem" that I have. I didn't much care for writing that post. I saw it as a means to the next one...
I "posted it" to get it out, not because I thought it was great... In fact, I expected to get flack from it (I make some assumptions and hand-waves)
MGE
MGE
how can I send POST and GET vars together via file_get_contents or cURL?
@ircmaxell well, actually I couldn't disagree with any "assumption or hand-wave"…
12:35
hmmm, I guess I should start packing, seeing as I'm getting on a plane in 10 hours...
Where you headed?
Berlin
Any of you guys use Ghost blogging platform yet?
Nice, I like Berlin
Beerlin
12:38
I have never been (yet)
@ircmaxell quick opinion on plus.google.com/107061180923764515046/posts/5A5to8E8naP : You always can write class FooClassBarTrait extends FooClass { use BarTrait; } $obj = new FooClassBarTrait; There's nothing that prevents you from doing that.
Even if it's not very nice to read/write, it's still as powerful as the scala version of it.
@bwoebi except that you need a permutation for each possible trait
which completely defeats the point of composition
because with a single trait, sure
but imagine you have 2, 3, 4, 5 trait "types"
you quickly wind up with an unmanagable number of permutations
@ircmaxell true, but you can also do that in an autoloader: which converts FooClass\withTrait\FooTrait to a class via eval().
MGE
MGE
somebody knows how to send get and post together? via curl or file_get_contents, I don't mind.
yes, you could, but are you really advocating that?
12:41
@Fabien Why do you want to know O.o
(I havent)
@MGE You can't send GET and POST parameters together over HTTP. They are two separate requests.
@Cool2beblue Wondering how people set it up as a service to run.
@ircmaxell no. But, if you really need it, there's always a way.
@Fabien ahhhh O.o cant be that difficult
MGE
MGE
??
12:42
Aye.
@MGE You need to get an understanding of HTTP requests. GET and POST are request types.
MGE
MGE
I know
@bwoebi and you can do the same thing with composition, so why bother, you gain nothing significant with that hackery
MGE
MGE
and
@MGE A request is either a GET request or a POST request, not both.
MGE
MGE
12:43
domain.com/?var=val accept post http request
Im asking
if it can be possible to do it via code
are you sure?
think I see how to patch optimizer
@MGE Yes, but why not just send var=val as a POST parameter?
MGE
MGE
I can't do it
its the structure of the API
and I remember that there is an option to send both together
but I can't finde
find*
@ircmaxell In what way do I nothing win with that? :o
You can send GET parameters on a POST request, just call the URL with a query string
But it's still a POST request
12:45
@SweetieBelle you can POST data and still use the querystring at the same time; you shouldn't use both though :)
@ircmaxell It'd be nearly completely transparent… the single difference would be that we use \ instead of withespaces two times. (afk, lunch)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Yes, that's what I said above. But yes, it's not advised.
MGE
MGE
but there is no way to send the both together?
yes, but you also cloud what's happening significantly, as nobody would expect the class to be dynamically built
but, build a POC, and show the world ;-)
@MGE Yes, you can do a POST request to http://domain.com/index.php?foo=bar with POST variables in the request body.
MGE
MGE
12:48
shit
@MGE you have to manually append the querystring to the form's action....you can only set the form method to get or post, not both.
@MGE I thought you were asking how to send a request which is both GET and POST, what you're looking for is a POST request to a URI containing a querystring.
I'm trying to follow this guide to start ghost blog as a service. It's just returning "sudo: ghost: command not found". :( Am I missing something? here's my file.
MGE
MGE
I'm talking about that:
@Fabien Are you using Ubuntu or CentOS?
12:52
CentOS
MGE
MGE
$base_url = 'dominio.com/api/modify';
$params = array(
    'auth_token' => $auth_token,
    'appid' => 1,
    'app_token' => '1b93d',
    'elementid' => '3d83m'
    );
$query = $base_url . '?' . http_build_query($params);
$response = file_get_contents($query);
and send info about the modification via POST
together
@MGE This is really a question for the main site.
@MGE why don't you use curl?
MGE
MGE
@Kneel-Before-ZOD the same problem, I can't send both together
get and post
Is there a way to find out which cms: wdp.be is using?
13:02
@MGE and why not? Simply append the query to the url, set the proper properties to POST and send the data
MGE
MGE
@Kneel-Before-ZOD let me check
thanks
@MGE to post data using file_get_contents, you would have to use streams :)
good mornings
MGE
MGE
@Kneel-Before-ZOD solved
thank you very much
I construct the get request with separated params
13:11
@MGE yup; it's that easy :)
MGE
MGE
what is better to use? curl or file_get_contents?
the one you are most familiar with (I would presume that a lot of people use curl for data posting because of its simplicity) :)
@MGE enabling file_get_contents on an external url might be considered bad for security.. i think curl should be favored upon..
MGE
MGE
okey thanks
13:18
@Duikboot not one i know of.. seems to be custom
I think it's CI
Good Morning
I'm going to plug it again, anyone who mildly likes DC Comics go read "Injustice: Gods Among Us". It's awesome.
@Fabien lol.
@webarto hey you added me back. thanks! ;)
13:39
:-D
anyone an idea how to get the full class name? instead of the relative one?
huh?
what do you mean?
something better than eval("return $relative_class_name::class;");?
well, you need it to be relative to somewhere
@ircmaxell relative to root I want
13:41
return $nsPrefix . '\\' . $relative_class_name
hm… well, I don't need that… confused…
sorry
yay, got my upstart script working.
Note to self: Trust no one.
13:58
@Fabien trust me!! XP
Never!
is there any standard way in code igniter to validate if the entered value for input field(username) is equal to default text('enter your username')
@Fabien LOL. haha.
@ircmaxell I'd like to start the voting on wiki.php.net/rfc/automatic_property_initialization. How do I start a vote in the wiki?
I am having problem while finding it on google
13:59
@Gordon I copied the wikitext from another open vote, pasted it in, adjusted the "status" of the rfc, and send a mail
@ircmaxell ok. thanks
Wouldn't that be MMXV? :(
Class of MMXV
Yes
@SweetieBelle it's the class of II 0 I V
as 4 different numbers :-P
14:02
:P
@SweetieBelle BTW I just wrote an upstart script from scratch and simplified it. Seems to work, very well in fact.
0
Q: Swim into the water

LearaIs it correct to say "I swim into the water" as a synonym of "I dive"? Thank you

"Unless you're a turtle" :D
Is it me or isnt it obvious this "pedophile catcher girl" is computer generated?
@Cool2beblue Very :| But these 60 year old kid touchers aren't savvy 20 somethings.
14:09
O.o
@AmalMurali that's the funny part :)
You might have a point there
Anonymous
Hello World
Hey @Simon_eQ, you're running a ghost blog right?
@Fabien what's with all those actors on your blog? haha
Anonymous
14:16
@Fabien in localhost yeah.
Anonymous
@reikyoushin Was wandering the same thing the other day :)
<?php
echo "Hello world";
?>
@reikyoushin more interesting than lorem ipsum. Picksum Ipsum
@Simon_eQ oh. Fair enough. I got one up on VPS now.
@Fabien but it defeats the purpose of the original lorem ipsum right?
@Fabien lemme see!
@ircmaxell hmh. I have a problem with my POC: new a\with\b; << how to differentiate if it's meant "\\b" or `__NAMESPACE__."\\b"? any idea?
14:17
There's even Samuel L Ipsum: slipsum.com :D
@reikyoushin Meh. I only consider the purpose to demonstrate what it should look like. Whether the content is interesting or not doesn't bother me :)
@bwoebi ;-)
@bwoebi you could require that to be fully qualified as well
@AnshumanDwibhashi o_O ???
new a\with\foo\bar\b\with\foo\bar\c
@AnshumanDwibhashi: Was that brainfuck? :O
14:19
yeah, I'll do that
Anonymous
@Fabien hope you found it easy.
no... that's a turtle swimming ascii art...

atleast.. it was supposed to be
doesn't this chat thing, escape spaces?
test            test
14:20
@AnshumanDwibhashi select all, and then do "ctrl+K"
Anonymous
Where the hell is @Gordon ?
@Simon_eQ somewhere in the middle. The npm install proxy gave me errors on both http and https, but the combination of both seemed to work in the end. Then it was just a matter of the upstart script. All in all fairly simple but not as smooth as it should have been
@Hamza ctrl+K works!!
try this too: shit+alt+ctrl+f7
@AnshumanDwibhashi one does not simply try a suspicious shortcut ...
its a shortcut in midtown madness.
Anonymous
14:25
@Fabien Well, it was much smoother on localhost. I didn't encounter any errors at all. I hope you found it easy to work with, it's very simple and fast. It is also very new blogging platform, more commits are being done by the hour, so if you manage to learn something about it now, you'll be among the experts, when it gets to be very famous like wordpress/joomla...
The idea of being a wordpress expert isn't overly appealing :P
Anonymous
@Fabien Agreed! but Ghost is the future. You never know what your knowledge of it will be worth in some time to come.
I don't think I have that much of a vested interest in it but yes, now would be a good time to get involved.
goo.gl/9OOh9s best php documentation
Anonymous
14:29
@AnshumanDwibhashi Was that a joke ?
@Fabien I laughed at that :D
@AnshumanDwibhashi if you're going to constantly delete your messages then please don't post them. You'll save yourself some time
@AnshumanDwibhashi: huh? Why are you deleting all the messages soon after posting?
weird
because i dont know what to post and i type something and think.. and then i hit enter. realize it doesn't make sense and then delete it..
sorry..
14:32
@ircmaxell added one example to gist.github.com/bwoebi/7319798
also, allow for multiple with statements (importing multiple traits)
incognito chat mode
@ircmaxell it's allowed. the autoloader will call itself recursively.
ohh, interesting
lol
Dynamic run-time binding of traits, via eval and autoloader fun. https://gist.github.com/bwoebi/7319798 dirty, but pretty dam cool as well...
nice :-)
Anonymous
14:35
@AnshumanDwibhashi why not think before you write?
Anonymous
that seems to work just fine, for everyone
@Simon_eQ thin[gk]
Anonymous
@HamZa I hate you :p
Anonymous
@HamZa I wrote a JAVA review. Checkout my profile.
@Simon_eQ let's put "!" behind that :)
14:37
@ircmaxell if I hadn't already RT 'ed twitter.com/OReilly_Verlag/status/397729955770953728 I had RT'ed yours
@ircmaxell btw. Why didn't you create a RFC about this yet when you think it's nice to have?
@Simon_eQ hahaha
@Gordon huh?
@ircmaxell typing 1980 while a YT video is running > runtime traits ;))
huh?
14:39
@bwoebi because due to the underlying implementation of traits, it would be difficult to implement dynamically with a reasonable level of performance. And I couldn't get a POC working (didn't try too hard), so I never RFC'd it
@ircmaxell but nice job on that
@Gordon isn't me, it's @bwoebi
@bwoebi nice job on that
POCKET SAND!
14:40
@Gordon hehe :-D
@ircmaxell can't you create quickly a class with a few traits at run-time and instantiate it then?
@bwoebi potentially I guess. I didn't want to litter the runtime with a ton of ce's, I wanted to do it more compositionally...
@ircmaxell it think that's the hard way and also the not-so-nice to read way…
perhaps
give it a shot
@ircmaxell I? no.
14:44
one thing after the other… I have already one RFC; I first want to get that one in before I do any other RFC.
good morning :)
@ircmaxell Why don't you want to?
Anonymous
@happy morning good
because I'm happy not contributing ;-)
14:47
You also could write the patch and let another one manage the RFC…
That way you don't need to get in touch with #internals ;-)
@ircmaxell I would like to thanks you as well as everybody who helps me. You gave me multiple gold like advice since I sign to SO and while I didn't understand all your advice about refactoring code and stuff like 'if you do it that way you do it wrong because ...'. I did, it help me a lot.
@Simon_eQ thanks, good morning to you too !
:-D
I guess I should go pack...
Anonymous
@Gordon did you get it ? Will there be a problem at all?
Anonymous
14:59
@Cool2beblue Ok, let me hear whats so funny
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