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For example, this horribly misguided implementation that spawns a process for every websocket client: github.com/joewalnes/websocketd
there is an interesting project trending on github c repos at the moment ... kinda related ...
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I mention it because when my server completes the websocket handshake it exports the client socket connection to the websocket handler code and forgets about it (except keeping track of the number of current client connections to enforce safety limits). The websocket application is a first-class citizen of the server just like http applications.
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Isolated non-blocking things outside the http server are only required if you don't know how to write an http/1.1 server :)
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e.g.:
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$myWebsocketAndHttpApp = (new App)
    ->addRoute('GET', '/', 'someFunction')
    ->setDocumentRoot('/path/to/static/files')
    ->addWebsocket('/my_websocket_uri', 'WebsocketHandlerClass', $options)
;
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14:12
A major pet peeve of mine: every web framework that exposes methods for routing like get($uri, $handler) or post($uri, $handler) ... I hate that abstraction because it's leaky. HTTP methods are extensible; there is an infinite number of allowed HTTP verb methods and you can't model them effectively with three or four convenience methods.
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I've reverted the commit.
@Jack cool, so there's no construct now ?
if the patch is ready there's no need to leave it until next year ...
Indeed :) only the operator
everyone is at home over the next few days
get it open then ...
lol .. sure :)
14:15
is this still about the game?
@rdlowrey Hey I'm going to do that :) Although I am providing a way to register other methods :)
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@PeeHaa As long as you have the way to register the other methods it's fine. I just get annoyed when people think HEAD/GET/POST/PUT/DELETE are the only HTTP methods :)
@rdlowrey doesn't always get annoyed, but when he does it's because somebody didn't read rfc 2616 :)
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lol
@Jack anyone got exp ?? what would that be like *^ or something strange ?
14:22
Eh?
@JoeWatkins huh?
Does anyone know of a map service that will color map to show all areas that are within X driving miles of starting point?
exp() is M_E ** $exponent ?
C# has Math.Exp and Math.Pow, wondering if anyone has come up with an operator for exp ...
Done, voting reopened.
14:25
lots have got them both actually, java included, though I didn't know because I've never used them ...
well, the only time I need exp() is on the paper for school maths. :-D
there's something to be said for having a full set ...
you want also an operator for nth roots, logs etc.?
wut.
there's something also to be said for trying to compress 3 or 4 rfc's that might remain in this area into one, to give us that full set ...
Hmm, exp x is the 10-power of x right?
14:26
only if one exists ...
@Jack no, the euler constant power
I said I wondered if there was a standard operator ... not that we should make one up ...
@bwoebi okay, i was confused with the 12e3 notation then.
@Jack hehe^^
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@Jack I'm not seeing any changes on the PR?
14:27
@rdlowrey huh?
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2 mins ago, by Jack
Done, voting reopened.
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I'm looking for the updated code ...
14:29
oh yeah is gone
what? is the scroll wheel not working or sth?
I expected you'd restart the vote @Jack?
yeah restart the vote I think too ...
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Well the good thing is that now a lot of people will remember to read the diffs closely before voting one way or the other on RFCs. Good to have reminders about that periodically.
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It's easy to be lazy and just assume everything is as it should be.
14:32
Actually it was part of the proposal ... like, it started off with saying the proposal is three fold .. and the first line was to turn pow() into lang construct :)
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@Jack Yes, but I understood that to mean ** was a language construct :)
we read that to mean operator ...
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@Jack Just personal preference thing -- usually instead of a revert on something like this I would prefer to see a new commit explicitly removing things. It's easier to follow what's happening from a history standpoint.
ahhh
at least I did ...
14:33
@rdlowrey That's how it is.
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@Jack maybe I just don't know how to use git.
=.=
The PR shows the commits in order.
Github does that for you heh
yeah but says it was three days ago
rather than an hour ago or whatever ...
huh?
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14:34
wow okay, that's just weird.
i did those, like, this morning.
github is probably drunk.
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On the PR you don't see them: github.com/php/php-src/pull/543/commits
@rdlowrey They're there. underneath the comments of bukka
@rdlowrey It's the last two commits; is the page stuck in your cache?
so you gonna restart or you leaving that one open ?
I'm thinking of leaving it as it is now.
14:39
Since when are there job ads on github? Damn sellouts. "Really not a thing will change now that we got a gazillion moneyz from investors"
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@Jack I'm dumb. ctrl+f5 fixed.
yay
@PeeHaa Where are you seeing these?
On my newsfeed page
#php: @datibbaW fixed the pow patch, panic over ... revisit the RFC when you have time :)
14:41
Oh, I remember sometimes seeing those. Are you marked 'Available for hire?'
That's an option?
Yea, in your Profile settings
Down at the bottom
Ah I see :)
Yep
@JoeWatkins thanks :) rt
At least they give you some way to turn it off. I don't remember having seen any since I got my new job
14:44
Neh it's alright. I had never seen one so I thought they fucked up :D
Strange though. The job listing states:
3+ years in a similar role
Experience working within a fast moving, innovative environment
Knowledge of Cisco Communication Manager 8.x and 9.x
Knowledge of Cisco Unity Connection 8.x and 9.x
Knowledge of Cisco Presence 8.x and 9.x
Knowledge of VMWare ESXi as part of a Cisco UC deployment
Knowledge of Active Directory
Experience working with Cisco UCS C series is desirable
You should think github knows what shit I do
Yea, true dat
Good morning
@ircmaxell Howdy
@ircmaxell monign
what's going on?
14:52
I'm trying to get over my headache and failing. You? :P
Trying to mentally brace myself for the in-laws holiday party later today
@craigbuckler @joshholmes More that if you need *90* VMs to test a single browser, that's a pretty strong sign that we're all failing...
@ircmaxell Holy crap. That does sound pretty insane.
you're all behind ... party is over, hydrating myself to prevent headache later hehe
14:54
@Jack Thanks captain hindsight ;-)
hehe
wish i had more of that :)
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@PeeHaa lol this may be the funniest thing I've ever read on the intarnets.
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@Jack Don't worry about it man -- the important thing is just to get the implementation right. I don't think anyone will ever look closely enough at RFCs before votes actually start.
@rdlowrey :) all that talk about associativity and precedence blinded everybody it seems.
kris' motivation still takes the cake though ... in his attempt to be polite he contradicts himself.
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15:12
@Jack yeah, I can't relate to his argument at all. It just doesn't make any logical sense to me.
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"PHP is a KISS language so we should make its exponentiation procedure incorrect to cater to stupid people"
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^^ I can't think of better ammunition to supply PHP-haters than doing something like that.
15:41
@webarto you're a car guy, where can I find the maximum cargo weight for a vehicle?
@crypticツ It should be in the manual of the car
Or on the door (inside part)
I think it's on the door in my car
@PeeHaa any door? I don't know where the manual is for one of the cars.
One of the front doors
What car are we talking about?
@PeeHaa 2011 Honda CR-Z and 2012 Honda Insight
I found online, not sure if accurate the Insight is 850lbs max load
15:49
@PeeHaa sweet, thanks!
np :-)
@PeeHaa usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/autos/… apparently people in America are becoming too heavy for their cars O_o
lol
@crypticツ in the US, it's mandated to be on an information panel inside the driver side door
you'll see a curb weight and a max gross weight (something similar to that)
would that also be dependent on the tires?
15:55
what do you mean?
i am new here. :-)
Welcome :)
16:10
@ircmaxell like tires have their own load capacity. So if I put lower types tires it could possibly support less load than the vehicle rates itself as.
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People have probably already seen this from HN, but ... wwwwwhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaatttttttt!?!??!!!!
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> Undisclosed until now was that RSA received $10 million in a deal that set the NSA formula as the preferred, or default, method for number generation
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I'm not surprised, but wow.
What do you guys think about the default encoding RFC?
@NikiC @rdlowrey @Jack @JoeWatkins
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I haven't had time to look at it closely yet. I skimmed it briefly when I was half-asleep the other night.
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16:22
> RSA, meanwhile, was changing. Bidzos stepped down as CEO in 1999 to concentrate on VeriSign, a security certificate company that had been spun out of RSA
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^^ So who still thinks the CA system works?
It works as intended
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Yes. Yes it does.
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So everyone should thank @Jack for adding easy-to-use certificate fingerprinting in 5.6 :)
Thanks @Jack
16:25
@PeeHaa "As intended" was to appease a theoretical concern during times where the whole internet consisted of 10 pages... So yeah, it is capable of doing that
Missing the point ;)
@LeviMorrison I didn't yet look at it, but given that it's by yasuo it's likely a bad idea...
Did you see his suggestion on internals to add locale-based charset handling to addslashes?
I'm not sure how he got the idea that that would improve security...
oh:
Polite warning for the PHP internals folk. If you vote "No" on argument unpacking then you are voting "No" on keeping your knee-caps.
hehehe
I'm tempted to vote no now :P
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I'm tempted to vote no on principle now.
lol
16:30
@PeeHaa @rdlowrey So you don't like your knee-caps?
I think phil sturgeon is an idiot. Does that count? :P
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Polite warning for the PHP internals folk. Perceived self-importance reaching new all-time high levels amongst framework people who have never contributed to php-src.
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I think we need to add an openssl.ciphers php.ini option and populate it by default. Currently all SSL/TLS options negotiate using OpenSSL's DEFAULT cipher list. This will allow the use of a large number of potentially weak algos. If we're trying to make things secure for users who do not know anything about SSL/TLS we need to address this.
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Currently you have to pass a stream context with the ssl => 'ciphers' => ...value AND know what you're doing in that list of ciphers. It adds a lot of complexity off the bat ...
16:37
Done ^ np :P
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A global .ini default would vastly simplify this and retain the ability to modify the cipher list at call-time.
@rdlowrey Why not just adjust the default?
I'd always be vary of new ini settings ;)
16:51
Why did @Jack not restart the vote?
@LeviMorrison I have really no idea why we'd need that…
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@NikiC Well ... for the same reason we can't require TLSv1.2 if it's available: because the default can't be too restrictive and the default needs to work for almost everyone.
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An .ini setting would allow paranoid people to enforce the use of only the very best algos.
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But I suppose maybe just improving the default to something more restrictive that's still widely compatible is a valid option. People can always modify the setting at call time with a context.
@rdlowrey Paranoid people (qualified people) have no need of an ini setting
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16:58
@NikiC You're right.
ini setting makes sense if it's something the general public would like to easily adjust - but I have a feeling that they won't be interested
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Yeah, you've convinced me. I'll look at broadly-compatible options for making the default more restrictive internally.
is someone here familiar with mongodb? If so, is there a way to update only a few selected fields instead of replacing the whole object? (without having to do 2 trips to the db)
Anyone wanna contribute to this typical reddit php post. @teresko?
> I think the thing that you want to start with is a framework, not an API
...
Aaaaaand of course followed by
> I would recommend giving laravel a go.
People are so stupid
17:08
@rdlowrey Always glad to prevent an ini setting :)
> I recommend this as well. I started with the Zend framework, although there are many. Symfony is also pretty good, as well as Cake.
lolwut
Worrying isn't it
what about… vanilla PHP!
The response to the one guy sayings it's horrible advice is "He said he already learned the language."
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@NikiC Even something as basic as changing the default value from "DEFAULT" to "HIGH:MEDIUM" would be an improvement because "DEFAULT" basically allows any cipher suite to be used.
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17:11
(except the null ciphers, which aren't worth mentioning for obvious reasons)
17:37
Am I right when I say that adding a variable to a header doesn't break the ABI?
I don't want to do anything that's against the release process rfc…
@bwoebi Depends on where you add it ^^
in some zend_*.h
unsure if I can commit it to php5.4 or if I have to do it in php5.6
just say what you changed...
--- a/Zend/zend_vm_gen.php
+++ b/Zend/zend_vm_gen.php
@@ -1207,11 +1207,21 @@ function gen_vm($def, $skel) {
        // Insert header
        out($f, $GLOBALS['header_text']);

+       fputs($f, "#ifndef ZEND_VM_OPCODES_H\n#define ZEND_VM_OPCODES_H\n\n");
+
        foreach ($opcodes as $code => $dsc) {
                $code = str_pad((string)$code,$code_len," ",STR_PAD_LEFT);
                $op = str_pad($dsc["op"],$max_opcode_len);
                fputs($f,"#define $op $code\n");
        }
+
+       fputs($f,"\nconst char *zend_vm_opcodes_map[] = {\n");
for debugger?
17:42
not explicitely
debugger actually maintains its own list
yeah, sure, right now everything maintains its own
what are you using it for?
it's so that we don't have to update sapis and exts for that each time an opcode is added
why are you putting it in a header like this?
where should I put it then?
globals are typically declared in a c file
with an export in the header
anyway, I can't answer your question, ask on IRC
I'm not sure how it stands with the ABI in this case
17:44
opcodes actually don't have an .c file, so…
I'd think it is safe, but better check with people who know
@NikiC hi, this topic may be of interest to you : stackoverflow.com/questions/20721778/…
fine
(parser restrictions I suppose but you probably know better)
@Calimero See the first comment. That's the correct answer to the question :)
17:46
@Calimero yeah that, because it'd be ambiguous.
yeah, it's a parser restriction
@bwoebi ambiguity is not a problem (we just define how to interpret it, presumably left to right). More that nobody bothered to implement ;)
yeah, the guy edited his post several times in the last 2 minutes :) originally he asked about directly using a method from an object which is a property of static class. Sorry for disturbing guys.
@NikiC I hate these things with ambiguity (that's why I also voted for non-assoc on pow operator)
@Calimero What an odd question
17:51
@PeeHaa agreed, but I enjoy reading about weird things, sometimes provides crazy ideas
@LeviMorrison I haven't looked closely at it either, I did scan the discussion from internals that is linked to and it appears not to be his idea but Rasmus idea in the first place ... I'm a little put off by the thought of voting on what the author calls a proof of concept ... haven't thought more than that about it ...
Why aren't my balls shrinking? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20550930/why-arent-my-balls-shrinking-disappearing
lulz
18:32
old
@Fabien hell no
git.php.net/… seems to be some bug in git diff? I clearly did not add that line #define ZEND_RECV_VARIADIC 164 to PHP 5.6… (it was already there)
you would have to pay me to post on that thread of imbeciles
oh, taht are two different diffs merged…
19:08
Common, I need some @teresko justice...
He's not the hero you want but he's the hero we need
he's tired and he's hungry, and he has two beers cooling
19:33
@bwoebi this is a merge, look at how the + are indented
One space before the plus is 2/ and one (more than usual) after it is 1/, IIRC
@mirabilos yeah, didn't notice that… but that still doesn't explain why the modifications in line 21/22 of that file aren't displayed…
hmm
I found that git diff is weird wrt. merges anyway
I think git only likes merges to merge existing patches, not add changes of your own during the merge
e.g. when you rebase, it defaults to removing the merge commits altogether
Look at the links marked “diff1” and “diff2”
Zend/zend_vm_opcodes.h patch | diff1 | diff2 | blob | history
These are more accurate.
yeah, just wondered…
Anyone around who can decide on changing the chatroom pact? I found sprunge.us to be “the better” pastebin, and the person running it pointed out ix.io when sprunge was down. Bonus of it: ad-free and lynx-compatible (which e.g. pastebin.com is not, both of it).
and you can paste stuff into them from the command line (I made me shell functions for it)
just do a PR on it, we'll decide then
19:40
PR?
ah, is that 'create a new issue'? (sorry, new to all this web 2.0 foo)
bbl, food…
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PR = Pull Request
@mirabilos click the "edit" button in github :)
20:01
@rdlowrey you mean Patch 2.0
hehe
is $_FILES always defined in PHP ?
(never needed to care about it before)
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@JoeWatkins PR: Patch to Reject
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@tereško I believe it will only exist if a POST request is received with the multipart/form-data content type ...
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who needs data structures when you have recursion!
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@tereško Actually that's a lie -- var_dump(isset($_FILES)); // bool(true) in the CLI.
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20:08
It's only populated for a multipart/form-data POST ...
cool ... TIL: there is always $_FILES
I wonder if it's technically SAPI dependent.
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It may be ...
hmm ...
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Besides, because it's a SUPERGLOBAL couldn't it be unset at any time from anywhere?
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20:10
Looks like you're stuck with empty/isset or $files = empty($_FILES) ? [] : $_FILES
I need it in bootstrap.php .. for creating a Request abstraction
there shouldn't anything be running before that
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Does the following behavior seem odd to anyone else?
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try {
    throw new Exception('first');
} catch (Exception $e) {
    throw new Exception('nested');
} finally {
    echo "Really? This still executes?";
}
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I would kind of expect the nested exception to break out of the finally block.
20:25
/me doesn't use finally.. seems pointless
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It mostly is ... I just find that behavior odd.
Even if there is no exception thrown it still executes, I believe.
It probably makes sense in some specific usecase .. that I have yet to see
It always executes, I think.
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I may or may not be stupid. I can't tell. Well, actually I am stupid but the finally block still executes.
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20:29
@LeviMorrison You're right.
@rdlowrey that's kind of the point of finally
@rdlowrey the behavior you're describing is what would happen without finally, actually
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Yeah but I expected finally would only adhere to the current stack frame.
stranger, set a return value in each code path and see what comes out ...
but it is expected, strange but true ...
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Hmm ... I think I'll just steer clear of finally.
20:41
I was also thinking about a useful usecase for finally, I found this interesting question (java though ...) stackoverflow.com/questions/65035/…
@igorw I just found another error in that branch there, call to unload
in spl
I have a branch and fixed it on there, was going to pr but your master is way behind php-src
@tereško eval.in/81807 ...
@JoeWatkins feel free to send a PR including a master merge commit
Good evening.
Jay
Jay
anyone know the opposite html character code for this forward arrow? "\279C"
20:48
@rdlowrey it might seem confusing, finally is much less necessary in php because of the way php manages resources (by this I mean file handles, streams and what it considers resources, images, objects etc) ... consider this:
<?php
try {
	if ($mutex->acquire() {

		$some->logic();

		$mutex->release();
	}
} catch(SomeException $ex) {
	$some
		->errorNeousLogicThatWasMeantToReleaseLockOrRequiresItToFunctionSafely();
} finally {
	if (my_last_chance_to_release_that_lock()) {
		$mutex->release();
	}
}
?>
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@JoeWatkins This is a good point ... so ... how does this work inside a fatal error shutdown function?
@igorw done
@rdlowrey what do you mean ? it makes no difference where the try is declared, if it's used inside a function it behaves the same way as in any other scope ...
there are also breeds of objects that cannot be managed in the same way as zend wants to manage them, so in theory in the future where these objects may be more prevalent because of the use of things like nbio and concurrency in general, they might come into their own there, I mean nothing else can help you ... but that's an afterthought really ...
@JoeWatkins awesome! includes my master merge from a few days ago, right?
I pulled it like 20 minutes before I fixed it, so should be right up to date I think ...
oh and was fresh clone of php-src
(because I am terrible at git)
ok :) waiting for travis, will then merge
20:56
@igor as a builder of one of the few decent frameworks, what's your take on the notion of frameworks as the future, and not using one is dated thinking. Or using one with limited php knowledge?
w*
@Fabien LOL, I'm assuming you're referring to YOLO?
Negative, I have not looked at YOLO. But I am seeing a lot of the above opinion recently. Not in this room though.
I missed this, what's this about ?
@JoeWatkins just whether frameworks should be used as a crutch.
you only live once ?
21:04
Is it safe to store user id in a session var?
Hart, yes
@Fabien thanks :)
damn it fabien ... I was gonna be funny ...
@hart1994 no, have it tattooed on the underside of your foot, much safer there ...
Unless your user Id is tied to something vulnerable
@JoeWatkins haha!
21:05
Unless your an idiot and you set it up so that the session is shared by the URI
from my perspective you are all using php as a crutch ...
use what gets the job done ... as always :)
@JoeWatkins What do you mean?
@hart1994 sorry, two conversations there ...
@PeeHaa what do you mean?
@hart1994 In cookieless environment you can share the session id by URI instead of cookie
21:07
@JoeWatkins people are pointing to FWs as a method to learn php or about good design. Rather than learning as much as they can about vanilla PHP first.
Maybe my thinking is wrong
@PeeHaa Right ok, I don't think I'm doing that
Nope most likely you are not :)
@PeeHaa Thanks for your help! :)
@bwoebi I really don't think that array belongs in a header
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Dec 6 at 18:57, by Dan Lugg
> <technology> is like the <unrelated-simple-technology> of <complex-technology>; it makes it exceedingly simple to do complex things with zero knowledge, but can get in your way if you know what you're doing.
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21:10
@Fabien ^^
Now that you marked it as static, doesn't that mean there will be a separate copy of that array in every single compilation unit the includes the header?
before it was static the build was failing ...
@JoeWatkins I'm aware. That's why you don't declare globals in header files
Or maybe I just misunderstood the concept of static, that might well be. No expert in that area
@rdlowrey heh. I guess I will let people shoot themselves in the foot. Rather than point their gun at me. Or at least that's how I interpret it.
@JoeWatkins build failed, definition of dummy is messed up somehow
21:12
afaik, its the other way around actually, the build was failing because it kept being redeclared
@JoeWatkins yes
/home/travis/build/igorw/php-src/Zend/zend_execute_API.c:1094:7: error: redefinition of ‘dummy’
/home/travis/build/igorw/php-src/Zend/zend_execute_API.c:1092:7: note: previous definition of ‘dummy’ was here
Globals need to go in a .c file and only be exported in the header
declaring it static stops the build error caused by multiple declarations of the same structure, so I thought only one declaration of it ?
21:13
@JoeWatkins There will now be one declaration of it per compilation unit - other compilation units don't see it
yeah that's sane enough I guess, @bwoebi write them out to zend_vm_opcodes.c and just add that to the build ...
But that also means that for every .c file that includes that header this array will be created another time
right yeah I was just thinking about getting the build going really ... hadn't given it a bunch of thought ...
@NikiC It's still const, so…
@igorw looking ...
21:15
@NikiC If I'm not wrong const arrays aren't duplicated?
@igorw pushed a fix ... should work ...
@NikiC but will change that…
@JoeWatkins cool, thanks!
21:44
@JoeWatkins compile succeeded <3
@igorw :)
but looks like there's a segfault
or similar
I got that but ran --disable-all, assumed the error was correct and is there because proc_open is not available ...
will try a juicy build now ...
@igorw oh, you're working on the autoloading patch?
right this is an error in the logic of the patch, no segfault but the function is genuinely not found due to the changes in the patch
@NikiC yeah
21:49
nice
@igorw it's just incomplete ... I see what is wrong ...
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@JoeWatkins I thought proc_open is part of stdlib, no?
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I might be making things up.

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