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10:00
@DaveRandom Why?
@AlmaDo I don't I've heard that; is it because booleans are typically the result of assertions made on other data?
@AmalMurali why should it
it's the intersection
Therefore, pass the other data?
Hello everyone
O/
10:01
@DanLugg because if you have to pass boolean, then it will divide your function to two cases, so it's two different behaviors and, thus, it violates the rule "function must do only one thing"
@zigi Then why does the function give more importance to the first parameter? As in: only "the elements in first parameter that's present in the rest" is returned.
@AmalMurali if you switch places, or even add more arrays the result would be the intersection (all the values that are in all of the arrays)
Ah, so favouring polymorphism, allowing differing implementations to handle the divergence in behaviour
@zigi That's how I'd expect it to work, but nope, it doesn't work like that. See the note in manual.
I don't think that's always applicable (rather, I don't think it's as often applicable) as often booleans are just data.
10:03
ah, you are right
returns an array containing all the values of array1 that are present in all the arguments. Note that keys are preserved.
@DanLugg well. it's "ideal" description. Nothing is perfect. And if you're using boolean inside some boolean expression, then it is ok. Like - you can replace most of your if with polymorphism, but not all
so it wont intersect amongst eachother
well you could always do
array_intersect($arr1, array_intersect($arr2, $arr3));
@AlmaDo Well, you've inspired me to favour polymorphism over conditions in what I'm doing right now ;-)
@AmalMurali Actually @AmalMurali there's no functional difference in the result (I just had to get it straight in my head, but there isn't). However, there is a difference in the efficiency depending on the order - you want to pass in the smallest array first
I'm glad that I'm watching these videos only now. Because if it was 2-3 years ago - God only knows how much shit code would I produce there after watching them
10:04
@AlmaDo what video?
@zigi those
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A: MVC For advanced developers

tereško Links, that contain PHP-only materials, are marked with php for easier identification. You cannot even begin to delve into MVC before you have comprehensive understanding of OOP. That include OOP practices (dependency injection, unit testing, refactoring) principles (SOLID, SoC, CQS, LoD) a...

ah, yes
note: it's for advanced developers. If you're not sure - then watching them may harm your code. Really
Oh it got undeleted
@HamZa yep. we undeleted that
btw, uvdote this please:
Again, delete votes. Yes, this question seems to be non-constructive. But, no - it should not be deleted. Leave it closed - and that's enough. That is because: it contains very helpful answer. — Alma Do Apr 29 at 6:12
because I see new del-votes
10:06
Nice, I've got a gist just in case :D
https://gist.github.com/Hamz-a/0b7d2e552812640dd8ef
gist in case
guys I have to go set up Team City to compile some java
/afk
Heh, why do you randomly use bold in your messages :-P
From today on, I'm going to use ALL my votes daily.
@AlmaDo E_SLOW :-P
10:09
@DanLugg it's still coming up in discussion occasionally, seems positive still I think ... I was working on a patch ...
ok, I'm going finally to start watching (: please, don't ping
there's a problem though ... opcache needs work, it changes what is possible just because of it's presence, it's making returntypehints more difficult than they need to be ... generics would be near impossible in a sane way
@AlmaDo okay, won't :)
:-P
@JoeWatkins Well, I'm optimistic :-) I think I need a month "off" of work, so I can focus on learning C + internals as thoroughly as possible; I have some ideas that I'd like to see get shot down.
Morning room11, I'm having trouble implementing DataMapper.. The trouble is in mapping both in and out of the storage medium (mysql, relational db). Any good material for reference out there?
10:16
sorry att split
@JoeWatkins Yea, that's exactly my problem ;-)
shoot I'll read in a few
@AlmaDo UV'ing the question so it requires more delete votes might be an idea as well
@DanLugg Sure, nothing to do with you keeping ungodly waking hours :-P
moin @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom I don't sleep, I wait ... for generics.
10:26
well maybe if I say here what is wrong someone will look at it ...
so I'll do that ...
Fire away!
@JoeWatkins yo yo. I've been kicking around some code for the incremental MIME/HTTP parser that was brought up in passing the other day, do you know if @rdlowrey has been working on anything? Not been in here at the same time as him for a few days, just want to avoid doing duplicated work
@DaveRandom I think he hasn't yet, I haven't started on sapi in any significant way (I have started and got codez) ... I think he's super busy being totally pretty and what not ... dunno ...
it's a simple problem, but that doesn't say anything about the solution .. the problem is that opcache sets class and function tables to empty tables when it commences compilation, but when it does that it wipes out every internal class entry that exists
Yeh, it takes effort to maintain that orange glow. Maybe he should move next to an nuclear power plant and have done with it
so inheritance at compile time cannot be done, looking up classes cannot be done ...
it should be as simple as provide internal entries for compile time, rest follows ...
I'll get to it ... don't know when ...
@JoeWatkins ...I don't see why it needs to empty the tables in the first place?
^^ Yea, not getting that.
it's closed source, was, doesn't matter if closed source software is stupid, no one is looking ...
Guys what's your opinion on php traits
10:33
they are not finished
they need to implement interfaces
@AlmaDo Good luck!
and have the ability to bind at runtime to an instance
@DanLugg I think there si a reason for that
@zigi They are odd...
10:35
cause basically using traits is a bit like copying the code in the class
Right, which makes them less useful.
and they are INSIDE the class
so it can't add this implement to the class itself
there is no such place, and they do add to the implementation
I wonder how this got +8. Seems like there's a LOT of traffic coming in on Meta these days:
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A: Low-rep users should not be able to ask questions

Amal Murali Low-rep users should not be able to ask questions I totally disagree. Why not? Just because they have low reputation doesn't mean they're dumb and not capable of asking good questions. In fact, new users contribute to a lot of good quality questions. If we impose such a limit over new users,...

the methods exist in the function table to implement an interface, it should have a sane means of being declared, of course it should ...
10:36
@JoeWatkins Seems to me (on the very broad face of the problem as described) that the real solution is to fix that element of opcache rather than altering the PHP model to fit in with it
Personally, I'd like to have seen traits be a form of "multiple inheritance", in that, traits implement interfaces, and classes use traits (thus implementing the interfaces and using the implementation). Traits are implicitly abstract, and require explicit member resolution when there's collisions, so it solves some of the problems inherent to languages that support MI without those constraints.
@DaveRandom definitely yeah opcache bug, needs fixing there is what I meant ...
@DanLugg like the diamond problem
it reminds me of mixins
No worries, just sounded a little like you were suggesting maintaining a separate table of internal classes, which would be ridiculous, we need less symbol tables, not more
@zigi ^ Yes. That's partially solved with the constraint of having to explicitly denote which implementation is used.
Via insteadof
10:38
class Foo {} function Foo() {} const Foo = 'foo'; - really, PHP? Really?
^ Fucking brutal, no?
yeah definitely not that, opcache just needs to replace the internal entries or not wipe them out, I'm not sure of exactly what it's doing but they are not there and table size is 0 ... ofc doesn't matter for user code, because late binding and all cached code is obviously present at compile time, so the normal restriction of interfaces being declared before use still stands, but we can't have the same internally because classes 'scone ...
It should explode when it encounters function Foo() { }
@DanLugg It really should, which (if done at the class level) would also solve the $obj->foo = function() {}; $obj->foo(); problem
Much in the same way that it should explode here too:
class Foo {
    public $bar;
    public function bar() { }
}
@DaveRandom ^^ exactly.
10:40
@DanLugg nope, I'm not willing to wear a straight jacket because you're barking mad, why should I !?
@JoeWatkins Wha..?
@JoeWatkins enjoys confusing people with naming collisions I guess
imagine what that would actually cost us in the real world, you're severely restricting and degrading the performance of what I can do because you want to do crazy things ...
How is that going to be a performance degradation?
@JoeWatkins Wait, aside from the BC impossibility, how would consolidating the property/method tables to a single "members" table would make things harder for you?
10:43
the endless checks that need performing to enforce what you're asking for ...
@DanLugg Meh, $this->bar() always calls method..
@Leri That's fine. But it shouldn't even compile IMO.
I'm not saying that it wouldn't be good if we were writing a new language, yeah, sure, is sane, but actually within php I think it would cost us too much ...
@DanLugg lexer is dark side of php for me. Not sure, how easy is to trigger fatal at parsing level.
:16213879 class Foo {} function Foo() {} const Foo = 'foo';
class, function, constant, and member property and member function tables you mean ...
pretty different to merging two tables, its changing the way everything can work ...
10:45
I can appreciate the complexity of transitioning from a segregated to a consolidated model for the lookup. At this point, it probably verges on impossible (sans-rewrite)
But I've just never understood the rationale behind having done it this way to begin with.
I'm not sure actually what the reason is ... but it is the way things are ...
and yeah probably will remain ...
And that is something that I find difficult to digest.
It's stupid because PHP.
As idiomatic as that expression has become, it still makes me cringe.
well, I'm used to it ... I'd like to be able to fly sometimes when I go out, or maybe have magical powers to strike fear into the hearts of my enemies, but I don't, because the world doesn't work that way ... same ...
Which is, despite all the politics, why I welcome contenders such as Hack.
brb school run ...
10:49
@DanLugg However, php does not force you to do insane things it just lets you..
@JoeWatkins Don't chock poor human decisions up to magic.
Magic would parallel with ... well, magic. Taking a Word document of half-assed requirements and running allthethings --file requirements.doc to end up with a self-tested working application is magic. Unified name tables is like building the walls before you build the roof. You can build the roof first, but why the fuck would you do that?
Bad analogy is bad, but whatever; point being, sometimes design decisions are poor, and they stick around a long time, and it'd be nice if something could be done about them despite time itself making that less and less feasible.
Ooh wah ah ah ah! Having a Disturbed day. Relevant
@DanLugg The default CS assumption usually is that names of entities do not have to be distinct across type boundaries
user1607528
How do I install things like sox.sourceforge.net/Docs/Documentation to use vi a exec() command
@NikiC I don't have a degree in CS, which explains why that's news ;-)
10:58
The necessity for distinct names may come in via technical restrictions
For PHP that's not the case, because usages are unambiguous, i.e. new Foo is always a class, Foo() is always a function and Foo is always a constant.
But if for example PHP allowed to reference functions via Foo instead of 'Foo', that's where a shared symtable would make sense
Right, the syntax alleviates ambiguities, but also forces those assumptions
But as that's not the case, I don't think it's entirely unreasonable to have different symtables for different things
@NikiC Right, which (and I understand not to everyone) makes sense to me.
Healthcare and media entrepreneur Paul Ramsay died on Thursday night after a short illness, leaving a philanthropic bequest of more than $3 billion.
In other words he donated it all to charity
@NikiC I can't agree with that, unless you mean on an implementation level; I rationalize type members as just that, and they are categorically the same to me.
11:02
@NikiC However, class Foo { public $bar; function bar() {} } is really confusing once property bar is assigned to Closure. And I know that method will execute. :)
@DanLugg I agree on the type member issue because there is ambiguity there
I don't necessarily agree on the function/class/constant issue (but don't necessarily disagree either, just didn't think about it much)
^^ I can agree with that. Sort of...
Additionally the ability to have a property and a method with the same name is totally and utterly useless
^^ Agree.
Whereas the ability to have a class and function with the same name is not necessarily so
11:05
I like when type definitions are themselves first-class citizens, so I think I would still favour a unified symtable for class/function.
First-class types, instead of strings. First-class functions, instead of strings.
function foo() { } $foo = foo; $foo();
@NikiC Struggling to think of a use case. Class names are nouns, function names are verbs (do_something() vs Thing). Constants and classes I can see potential for irritating collisions, though
And this is obvious bleedover from C#, but I rather like the semantics of "types"; with respect to generics, typeof(). etc.
@DanLugg I agree, but just playing devils advocate... what does that gain you?
@DaveRandom The ability to rationalize better about the data with which you're interacting. Reflection. etc.
'foo' is arbitrary; it requires context to rationalize to what it pertains.
Well.. I guess, so does merely foo, but I'm no longer looking at it as an arbitrary scalar value; I'm looking at it as an arbitrary type definition, which is a step further than having to think it could be both.
@AlmaDo Can you work in EU by default? That's the only thing that's separating you really.
11:15
@NikiC Curious, why is that the initial assumption?
Because it should be irrelevant, and only made relevant as an implementation detail?
@DaveRandom Yeah, class/constant makes more sense
@TOOTSKI what does that mean? (so do I need some permission? )
11:31
OMG Been struggling for days on a WP Query Wordpress loop, I just resolved it now (Geekorgasm), thanks to all the chaps who helped me out with my noobish php : wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/143023/…
@LeviMorrison sigh to poor formatting
@TOOTSKI hi! you are back today! You're the man here then.... :) I will try not to annoy you with noobish questions ;)
@AlmaDo which country do you come from
Hi everyone
11:38
Good morning everyone.
I have question about YII framework, can someone help?
@LeviMorrison proposal: nobody is allowed to propose a change to any language unless they know how to write proper HTML. That thing is a PITA, as nothing's encoded properly
@Enijar Good morning bro! :)
русские?
lol, yes
11:39
@zigi yes,what do you need?
haha nothing I was just wondering
I know russian people working in NL
that should be "й" to indicate single person
haha I am bulgarian but I am a bit young so I can't speak much but I understand
@AlmaDo nope,he asked question to multiple persons
haha
net!
11:41
@AlmaDo I think you need work permit i.e. work visa if you want to work in EU.
@zigi actually, I don't care about finding russians in the country to where I'll move. Because English is well enough to be able to speak with any at least average developer :p
I'm trying to install the YII framework and i have a problem
@JoeWatkins @DanLugg @HamZa anyone else got on to it while I was gone?
So basically they own you if the acquire it for you.
@AlmaDo I said it just to confirm that it's possible
11:41
Where should i run the:
% YiiRoot/framework/yiic webapp WebRoot/testdrive
@TOOTSKI oh, that.. HR guy from booking told me that it's not a problem for them
I dont know what is the command line, because its not work in the cmd
i have windows..
please help
@TOOTSKI in fact, they are aware about where am I
@AlmaDo Yeah, large company, they get it in like 1-2 days...
@AlmaDo where do you live now?
11:43
@TOOTSKI so if I'll fail to get there, then.. it won't be easy to relocate (because I'll need another offer :p )
Sure, but that is valid only for that company, i.e. you can't switch jobs if they don't provide visa sponsorship, it depends actually... don't worry 'bout it, main thing is to get there :)
@Oyeme default city :p
@AlmaDo YES!
so secret :)
@Oyeme Moscow
11:43
Moscow
:P
wow :)
@TOOTSKI well, it's not an intention to "relocate". If I'll find good job here - then - fine. I just want to move forward
@Oyeme in RF, "default city" and "Moscow" are equal things
@SecondRikudo huh? What do you mean?
@AlmaDo If nothing much bonds you to spawn place, do it... it's an experience anyways...
@HamZa If you don't know, then never mind :P
11:45
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zen_mindI have created a simple PHP script that parses an HTML document and returns meta tags using getElementByTagName and getAttribute. It works perfectly apart from one thing, if the HTML tag is not in lower case then it does not return the content of the tag. For example: <title>My Title</title> W...

@SecondRikudo I didn't follow you, are you talking about that C HW?
@TOOTSKI haha. Nothing. Literally. I have nothing here (or anywhere else - so it won't make any difference where I'll be)
@HamZa Nope.
@SecondRikudo E_UNCLEAR
1 min ago, by Second Rikudo
@HamZa If you don't know, then never mind :P
11:46
@HamZa can you help me with YII framework please dude?
@AlmaDo good to know it,never been in Moscow
@biolarnative I've heard that yii is crap, so I didn't bother to check it out
@AlmaDo Protip: You won't find better place than Amsterdam in Europe regarding jobs and stuff + they all speak English.
true
@HamZa, why crap?
11:47
that's why my dutch is so shitty
@biolarnative I don't have the time to check that out
You need to learn basics out of the respect, you're not 'murican :P
@LeviMorrison have read, dislike. What they are talking about isn't variance, it's really adding support for "output parameters". Which I can't even get my head around :-)
@ArchieButler I'm here always ^^ What did I do? I was possibly drunk.
11:48
@TOOTSKI if I'll be there, then I'll also learn Dutch (because hm.. 14-16 years ago I learned it)
it's foolish to miss such possibility to learn a language if I'll be there
Yeah, but work is in English anyways.
In booking.com
yeah, they told me that
@AlmaDo how well do you speak it
Sure, year or two, you'll grasp on it well.
@zigi English? Well.. not so good. But enough to understand video-lectures without troubles - and to speak quite fluent
11:50
@AlmaDo Don't bullshit, please...
I was speaking bout dutch
@TOOTSKI ?
@AlmaDo You know common English better than "not so good".
I need improve my English as well, but I don't know... :/
@TOOTSKI but even here in chat - sometimes native English speakers, like DaveRandom, joke at my bad English :p (I thank them for that, btw)
11:52
@SecondRikudo Not that I'm aware of.
I'm off to work though, check y'all later.
@AlmaDo American English, dude... :P
very good explanation of "my language is shit but I can speak fluently"
Not British English, mate...
:D
I confuse them always ..
11:53
I've been living in the Netherlands for the past 4 1/2 years
@TOOTSKI u wot m8? i'll mash you in the gabber.
so my english started sounding a bit dutch in pronunciation
cause you pick up when people speak in a way around you
Obligatory.
so love that city..
11:54
kek
Because you can get stoned legally?
I haven't heard such positive reviews lately :D
because no one cares
@AlmaDo Yeh but it's well established that you shouldn't listen to anything I say about anything, ever
Exactly.
lunch time
11:56
beer time
coffee time
hammer time
ok. Finally, done with Radix sort. LSD rocks (for those who're confused. that's not a drug. That's lest significant digit ) :p
Stop.
Also it's worth noting that I never joke about other people's language skills, I do sometimes correct people in a piss-irritating manner, but I'll never take the piss out of someone for not being able to speak a language that is not their native tongue, as that would be extremely hypocritical since I can't speak any foreign languages. <stupid chat not letting me repost without this>
11:58
Some people don't like being corrected. Others are thankful. I never know what to do, so I usually don't do anything.
@DaveRandom well, it's ok. Again - I will be grateful is someone will correct me. Because it's a possibility to improve my skill
I don't really get why people might be offended. Well I do but I can't rationalise it.
@Fabien I am a) anally retentive and b) very annoying, so I generally correct people

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