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00:00
yea okay
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but anyways the challange lies in the server
but when you make a http request how can you make it to the node server and not to the apatche server?
i mean a request
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you could either, put some module in apache and make it work or use a node server and dispatch php files
how could I make the apatche module? I am working with a team, apatche is not my part but I have to integrate the node chat
so I just need so guide with the apatche module to connect to my node server
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I have no experience with dual running such, but I read that apache might spawn a new process when it delegates to node, which kind of ruins the process. I think the best advice would to setupa nodejs server
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00:03
If you want to run serve php and nodejs from the same port needs abit of hackery. You can search for integrating nodejs with php
Oh I see
yeah I was reading some articles
but there is no easy hack
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Not that I know of
"apatche"
srsly?
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lol
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@Abraham maybe you should consider using something like firebase or the likes of that
00:06
Hard c is hard...but not that hard.
@DaveRandom I know you've left already but you were helpful. I think I'm close to fixing the issue.
Just a guess, of course; you'll know if I submit a PR ^^
00:31
@Danack Bless you
@LeviMorrison awesomesauce :-)
> B vs Segmentation fault
That's exact output from my test script.
I think the Segmentation fault won, don't you?
it sure did
00:49
echo strcmp('B', 'Segmentation fault');
-17
Hmm, also, hhvm strcmp isn't compatible with PHP's - it gives -1.
not surprised
@Ocramius Do you know much about Internals? I am close to fixing a bug (I think) but I just need a little help.
@LeviMorrison no, I have no clue at all
I should get started with it, but I can't read internals' code :X
lxr.php.net is my best friend.
Only way I can find macro definitions and such.
I grep the shiet out of my local environment as well
git grep
But really, my enemy so far is indeed C itself
yo
evening
00:54
woah, @tereško is cheerful!
you drunk?!
:P
(don't take it bad, you are just the definition of grumpy to me ^_^ )
/me is substantially drunk
lol
substantially drunk, eh?
How about a 10 or more times faster ClassMethods hydrator in #zf2? http://goo.gl/v101wN - down from O(n^2) to O(n)
wasting some more time on prs tonight >.<
 
3 hours later…
03:51
@Jack You here?
No, it's just my shadow :)
Kidding, I'm here
^^
How familiar are you with functions and closures in php-src?
I'm attempting to fix bug 66622 but am getting hung up; here's my work so far: github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src/compare/bug66622?expand=1
Basically, I don't know how to make B::baz() pass: github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src/blob/…
How do I know that the closure I am creating is inside a static context?
That's what I don't know.
That bug is similar to 67067 right?
Oh oops, wrong
67167?
ah feck me
Yes, same bug I believe.
Err, no; was thinking of a different bug. Totally unrelated.
Yeah, like ... the one we both know I'm talking about lol
03:55
This has nothing to do with filter stuffs.
The one with get_called_class()
It's the static function closure stuff.
Yep.
My understanding of the engine unfortunately doesn't go that far =/
Shucks.
Of course NOBODY has been around at all.
Because it's RebeccaDay night!
I can sort of reason that the scope is "compiled" into the declaration, but nothing further than that.
Ah right, it's almost noon here .. time for lunch
03:57
Yeah, in closure->func.common.scope
Hey, nice ... I got a and hammer now.
This makes getting a gold badge in less stupid hehehe
Marginally, I would say.
Stronger vote weight sounds pretty good.
I think today I'll spend some more time on oauth pecl.
Many compile errors on phpng right now lol
04:00
^^
So this new gold badge thing. A gold badge for a tag allows that person to close as dupe with one vote needed, and also reopen with one vote needed? If so, does that not allow the repwhores who got a gold badge for answering close worthy questions the ability to keep such questions open easily so they can repwhore more?
Hi @Jack & @LeviMorrison
@Jack Do you happen to know what the name of the function is that creates a new static method?
I need your advice about my question : stackoverflow.com/questions/23576952/…
@crypticツ It takes yet another gold badger to stop that from happening ;-)
So 3 to stop 1
@LeviMorrison You'd be looking somewhere inside zend_compile.c I guess :)
I wish that binding CV would help on this sort of question too.
Look at the upvotes on the answer ... disgusting.
The answer is correct, but still.
Hmm, someone downvoted the answer? That's not right =/
Then again, it seems that downvotes nowadays have a more political feel to it.
Instead of carrying the meaning of "this answer is wrong" it becomes "shame on you for answering this stupid question"
@Jack I admit it was me =o( and yes it is more political. Answer is correct, but also would downvote it also to help mitigate the "crowd effect" where people see a high vote answer and upvote it even more.
@crypticツ This is all irrelevant once the question gets deleted >D
User will get their points back when question is deleted
yep
Actually, that's the case for when the answer only received downvotes ... let me assure you that this guy will feel more punishment if it were only upvotes and the question is subsequently deleted lol
04:09
lol, true
So, in a way you're "softening" the blow haha
@gunaseelan yes thanks
@Jack What I wish happened was when a close-vote is cast for a question upvotes for it and its answers afterward are not shown, but recorded. That will help with the "crowd effect" and if the question ends up not being closed, those upvotes will then be shown.
@Jack Do you know what the difference between EG and CG is?
Executer vs compiler.
Whether do I know what goes where ... no :)
@crypticツ It's an idea :) has this been suggested on MSO?
or MSE for that matter.
04:16
@Jack it's been suggested in here, other than that I don't think so.
I think I can call EG(active_op_array) to get the function that is creating the context.
Thanks, Jack.
Yes, that sounds reasonable :)
@cryptic It might be worth exploring ... can't really think of a reason why this would otherwise be harmful; then again, some questions get cv's for the wrong reason .. so letting one cv influence the interface seems to enter grey area :)
@LeviMorrison Good luck! =D
@Jack I mean even if a cv is cast, the upvotes will still be recorded just not immediately reflect as least visually. So it is really only influencing human nature to follow the herd and upvote an answer regardless of it's value to the community,
@crypticツ Hmm, so they would have to keep the score at first cv and then for each user that upvoted add one to it ;-)
So if we both upvote after the first cv and the score was zero ... everyone else would see 0 and we would see 1 :)
04:23
Oh, and the answerer would see 2 :)
For good answers, this might actually lead to more upvotes.
most people go oh look it has 3 upvotes it must be good, let me upvote too without reading the question or in most cases even the answer.
@Jack I'm really close now ^^
Because everyone would be wondering why this good answer had no upvotes heh .. but yeah, at least they would have read it first, surely.
That said, the "omg, this guy has 200k rep" effect is obviously still there.
04:25
zero out rep score too on cv? =oP
zero all teh thingz!
@LeviMorrison Cool ... Ima outa here to grab my sandwich =D
05:05
moin
morning :)
@JoeWatkins which phpng compatible extension would you say is a good example of OO implementation internally?
DOM probably ?
alright :)
@JoeWatkins Do you have time to answer some questions I have about internals?
If not I understand.
sure, always :)
05:11
So I'm trying to fix bug 66622
fun fun fun
Basically, when a static closure is defined inside of a method it needs to do late static binding.
Similarly, any closure inside of a static method needs to do the same.
However, I really have no idea what I'm doing. I'm just observing stuff in the debugger, changing something and then see how that effected stuff.
So you feel a bit like this:
I'm kinda stuck at the moment; I'd appreciate a tip.
(Just run the tests and you'll see where I'm stuck)
The commit you've made 40 odd minutes ago seems like a step in the right direction for sure ;-)
05:16
It seems like it but I think it screws up when people call Closure::bind >.<
Compiling my extension update; 17 warnings and 20 errors ... hurray!
Oh, there's that, of course
move the zend_function* to function entry, that won't compile in windows
What won't, specifically?
483 zend_function *active_op_array = EG(active_op_array);
active_op_array?
And why is that?
05:19
some standard enforced by msvc that gcc and anything sensible doesn't care about ...
forgot the number ...
I'm not sure that's right actually, to use EG(called_scope) like that, let me run it a minute ... few minutes ...
It breaks two tests that have to do with Closure::bind
which calls zend_create_closure.
But it works for the cases I was trying to fix ^^
Now I just need to have it not break other stuff.
are you committing to your master branch ?
@JoeWatkins He has this branch.
It's based off master, yes.
05:25
when did you last pull from origin ?
I have problem with my .htaccess, I am adding a new page, but I am redirected to index.php
Oh blah, nvm me
I got merge conflict in zend_closures.c
It was really recently.
I have no updates to master.
Oh wait, I pulled origin not upstream.
Differences between those should be negligible in most cases, no?
ohhhh, you pulled from your own fork? :)
05:27
In this case it only has some pcre stuff and bz2
Nothing in zend_compile.
mine was out of date
Just a reminder; I don't want you to fix it I just want a hint.
I need to learn this stuff.
I'm not able to build
/usr/src/php-src/ext/standard/streamsfuncs.c:1462:4: error: too many arguments to function ‘php_stream_context_get_option’
wtf
05:32
I configured with ./configure --enable-debug and that's it.
did someone break master
Worked for me.
can anyone help me?
@Muhammad It seems everyone is too busy at the moment; sorry mate :/
got your build going when I checkout that commit, but not the branch ...
looking now ..
05:35
Hah, they removed Z_TYPE_PP in phpng ;-)
Mornin'
gets stranger
So dumb. Why not just use Z_TYPE_P(*)?
I fail every single test
@LeviMorrison That's exactly what it was :)
05:36
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
PHP Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0

Notice: Constant LOG_LOCAL already defined in Unknown on line 0
=/
Right, not sure why we need a _PP variant or a _P?
It seems that one level of indirection has been more or less removed, so _PP wouldn't be necessary anymore
w00t for that by the way
Yeah
05:38
have u seen all the delicious things a zval can now be ?
Yeah, you showed me the union before I think :)
@LeviMorrison I am waiting...
I was chatting with the folks at hacklang and they estimate that Zend can get a 2x speedup by memory improvements.
@Muhammad I wouldn't hold your breath :)
they make strange decisions
05:39
@Jack you are right.
I mean, we make local variables on the heap...
Not anymore, that's the aim I guess.
they've got generics that aren't generic, return hints that don't hint the return type neccessarily and async functions that aren't necessarily async ...
^^
Anyway, got any tips yet Joe? I appreciate you looking at this.
@JoeWatkins I found that fucked, when @ircmaxell pointed it out. I was hoping it was some co/contravariance thing, but I'm guessing it just "doesn't work".
05:41
I literally am failing every test in /Zend bcause of LOG_LOCAL, I dunno whats going on here ... nothing good to say yet ...
I just did a fresh clone of just that branch https://github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src.git and it worked
Maybe try that?
it takes me 1000 years to do a fresh checkout :(
can anyone help me?
@JoeWatkins How about I give you ssh access to my machine?
05:43
I'm not sure called scope is always set, which is why I said I'm not sure it's right to use it, if you have failing tests, I'd first look to see what sets the scope last before they fail, but that feels like a stab in the dark ...
you can do that if you want
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at Fiji? Nice :)
I wish, I give all the machines in my house the name of a mountain/range for some reason ...
^^ Better than staring blankly at the screen for 45 minutes everytime you do an OS install.
Name your computer what you want them to be, not what they are :)
@JoeWatkins My server is leviathon.
05:47
Rootkit in 5, 4, 3 ... =p
I've got bw-host1, bw-host2 and a whole whack of bw-vm-*
I don't even know what my computer names are anymore ...
oh wait, it's mbp-<user> apparently.
leviathon dot ?
homenet dot org
educated guess
Oh, sorry.
leviathon.homenet.org
05:49
wants pass ?
(I thought you knew that for some reason)
I don't like passwords
Try again, I gave you the server slightly before installing the key
ok in
wheres src ?
~levijm/Projects/php-src (still working permissions for you to access stuff)
Well, you should have read and execute permissions
05:52
@LeviMorrison Hmm, Dmitry never got back to me on the isset() breakage ...
/bin/bash: line 3: /home/levijm/Projects/php-src/tmp-php.ini: Permission denied
need write permission for that directory to build ;)
Try again?
go go go
Any ideas?
06:03
mornings
I got nothing
the typical case in reproducing a bug :)
it's gone when you need it ^^
yeah crappy ... I'll think on it tho, have a look again later maybe, it's 7am, so could just be the morningness ...
morning @hakre
Okay, I am going to reset the permissions and move it somewhere else.
(I have collaborator directory already)
06:09
Fuck, now I need gold in
I still need 10k ^^
@JoeWatkins Reconnect and try build the repo in /apps/php/bug66622
no write perms
Try again.
06:23
is /apps/php/66622
ure -autoheader: cannot rename /tmp/ahFr9i0l/config.hin as main/php_config.h.in: Permission denied
Okay, again.
yeah can configure, should build
/apps/php/66622/ext/date/lib/timelib_structs.h:24:28: fatal error: timelib_config.h: No such file or directory
/apps/php/66622/libtool: line 1283: ext/date/lib/parse_date.loT: Permission denied
Okay, try again.
I just want to make sure you can build so you can work on this when you please.
Oh, and I usually do make -j 8 on this machine
still not enough perms ... and yeah I already looked at cpuinfo :)
working now
Dunno why it took me so long to realize I should just make you the owner (I can always use root if I need to)
>.<
Alright, it's 12:33am here; off to be for me.
06:33
hehe
nite
Thanks for your help :)
07:19
making phpng changes is exhausting on this code base =/
07:49
Morning
@LeviMorrison Hmm… no idea what exactly happens here. I can just guess based on what I see… same as you probably…
08:26
morning everyone
Do we have the dupehammer yet?
try it?
Nope, not yet :(
user924016
08:49
mornings
ah yes
@NikiC: Generators are really kinda fun. Just made some example functions:
Wut? a single semicolon on a separate line!?
Watch the indents.
I know. still weird. in that case you also can just use brackets, when you already have an extra line.
09:03
yes can use brackets.
@hakre Uhm, why are you writing code like that?
1 message moved to Trash can
function iterator_filter(Traversable $iterator, $callable) {
    foreach ($iterator as $key => $value) {
        FALSE === !!$callable($value)|| (yield $key => $value);
    }
}

function iterator_keys(Traversable $iterator) {
    foreach ($iterator as $key => $value) {
        yield $key;
    }
}

function iterator_map($callable, Iterator $iterator) {
    $iteration = new MultipleIterator(MultipleIterator::MIT_NEED_ALL);

    foreach (array_slice(func_get_args(), 1) as $count => $iterator) {
        $iteration->attachIterator($iterator);
had a bug anyway.
@NikiC array_* replacements for iterators.
I mean, why the ugly code?
why FALSE === !!$callable($value)|| (yield $key => $value) and stuff?
Or is this just for get a chance of using yield expressions?
that was just quickly typed.
can be replaced with an if, I already added brackets for readablity.
^^
09:07
bwoebi already complained. and he's right for example code that's not good.
@hakre Btw, I have a collection of such functions here: github.com/nikic/iter/blob/master/src/iter.php (For iterators and arrays both)
god mornnh
@NikiC but isn't it just that it's a pattern and return $foreachAble instanceof Traversable ? $foreachAble : new ArrayIterator($foreachAble);should suffice?
whereas new ArrayIterator can be replaced with a generator func to spare the array object in PHP 5.5+?
hm?
why to have the boilerplace generator(array) -> iterator code in each of those functions?
09:18
@hakre where do you see boilerplate code for that?
It's only necessary in a few places, like zip
Also, any code that requires me to instantiate ArrayIterator is the worst kind of code
Always something I've hated about SPL iterators is that they have vendor-lockin :P
have to go shopping, but I also dislike ArrayIterator.
@NikiC luckily SPL is compiled in since some time now :D
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09:52
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Q: MVC in PHP – General understanding and specific questions

codezombieI am currently trying to understand how the MVC framework does work in PHP. Therefore, I have created this basic sketch of how I think that MVC is implemented in PHP: [I know that some steps are missing, e.g. how the Routerparses the route in order to know what View and Controller to load, but...

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10:06
@SecondRikudo nice answer..
Thank you :)
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I failed to put the right words in the comments lol
re
Hello
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Morning Ben
10:18
fuck , it's a work-day today
(national thing, there was some holiday swapping because reasons)
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=/
Yay.
Random PHP extension writing question - is there any guideline on when you should copy zval's as opposed to just adding a ref? I guess when you know that you're definitely going to be modifying the zval?
@Danack Copy when you want to modify it's value internally. If you want to modify a variable, you usually just use SEPARATE_ZVAL_IF_NOT_REF or just SEPARATE_ZVAL depending on what exactly you're trying to do.
@bwoebi ty
10:52
Fellas, with Composition over Inheritance, do you usually have the containing object implement all of the interfaces it contains sa well?
i.e.
class Duck implements ICanQuack, ICanFly, ICanSwim {
    private $quackAbility; //ICanQuack
    private $flyAbility; //ICanFly
    private $swimAbility; //ICanSwim
    ...
user924016
11:06
lol
What's with this static return type ... so, if a function is defined in Foo, then Foo::fn() must return a Foo but if you call as Bar::fn() it must return a Bar? Not sure whether I'd see a purpose in that ...
Well, maybe ...
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@SecondRikudo I would type hint those interfaces in the construct and have single classes matching to each role interface
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Or if it is one interface I would extend the interface
@RonniSkansing That's the point (those are the private members)
The question is, should the container itself (i.e. the Duck) also implement all of the interfaces of its "abilities"?
It doesn't have to.
But then you'd mark it as abstract
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11:10
__construct( ICanQuack $quack, IcanFly $fly
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I would pass them, not implement them in the class unless it is part of the class responsibillity
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The duck has become a controller for its abillities
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So I would say no =]
@RonniSkansing Yes, but you're forgetting, that if the Duck can fly, even if only by invoking its $flyAbility, then the duck also needs to have a Duck::fly() method. Same for swim() and for quack().
@SecondRikudo return(shit) would do for excretion...
user924016
11:20
@SecondRikudo you lost me there. swoosh =]
@RonniSkansing Our Duck object has $wings that can fly, $flippers that can swim and $beak that can quack.
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You quite right, it must have a interface outwards (the duck it self). But this is another interface
However, if the Duck itself wants to fly, it needs to have a
public function fly() {
    $this->wings->fly();
}
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Yea, but now you are making a adapter
Well, that's how it's done with composition basically, isn't it?
11:22
Does the poor duck know you tore them apart like this, though?
2
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@SecondRikudo sure, how about
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public function fly() {
  $this->wings->start()
}
@Jack Tomorrow I'll replace the $wings with a $jetpack, both are ICanFly :P
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Well lol
Now that's what I call an upgrade!
user924016
11:23
The wings should have a bigger interface then fly
@RonniSkansing Hmm, yeah, I see what you mean.
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The duck is a hard example because it is a real object and does not have a single responsibillity
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maybe if it was DuckBrain
11:37
Morning!
How many chucks would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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A formatter of some kind might be a better example.
It depeands on a converter that depeands on a parser and etc.

The formatter has a interface with the method convert($data), this might be a interface it itself implements. The method convert($data method internally calls the converter->run(..), parsers and etc. The point is that you can exchange the formater dependencies and make it convert anything to anything without changing the interface but by simply exchanging the dependencies. The formatter itself should not know how the convertion is done, nor the parsing, formatting etc.
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@SecondRikudo did I make any sense =/
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My code is kinda poor, but this it along the way of what I meant. codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/42186/…
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11:51
Anyways I am off, cya

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