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Congratulations to @PeeHaa on becoming a free man!
:)
While he's still sober.
showers of fireworks and streamers
and hookers and blackjack.
in fact, forget the fireworks and streamers
heh
16:07
to be fair, he lives in Holland, hookers and blackjack aren't really much of a celebration
@PeeHaa free of what?
Pretty sure we've lost him already.
his pimp
It's his last day of working for 'the man'.
I'ma goin' pub
later all
16:12
What day is it today?
The first day of the rest of your life.
@SecondRikudo Last day working for a boss :)
5
16:14
@AlmaDo hehehehehehe
hi
@PeeHaa So... your CMS finally going to get built? :P
Yes! Shit's going to awesome :)
So how long till it's done... 2-3 days? :P
finally watched this... Now, I can relate with all the hate
16:29
@Fabien 6-8 weeks :D
I look forward to it :P
:-)
Home time!
later @Fabien
@iroegbu for the first time?
welcome to a higher quality friday, good man
16:43
@CarrieKendall s/higher/horrible
Hi everybody,

I wan't to know a way to print_r or var_dump a sql result containing some xml row. I see value of xml but key see the key, but if I look at the source of the page I can see them, all I need is my file to don't hide xml part, is that possible ?
@JonathanLafleur htmlspecialchars()
@PeeHaa i'm print_r an array, htmlspecialchars accept only string :\ no array
I got it !

Found that I have to force the header content-type to don't let the browser interprete the xml
header('Content-Type: text/plain');
@salathe Since you hate the related function list being on the right on PHP.net, could you do me a favor and look up when I pushed that change live?
CV first, greet later.
Even on a Friday?
Especially on a Friday.
@Charles hey!
my cities name are not sorting alaphabetically with order by city ASC any idea why not
@M.chaudhry That doesn't really mean anything on its own :P
17:16
Got it values had spaces in database :D @second rikudo i guess it doesnt :p u r right anyways thank u for a response
17:31
Everything seems unusually slow for a Friday.
so, someone said on reddit "So, I can use 5.6 features in hhvm before I can in PHP?" I said no, and got downvoted 16 times ...
wtf world ...
I deleted my comment, I thought I'd try to reword and appeal to sense of reason, but what is the actual point ...
> The internals team has such a weird set of priorities. I'm really glad hhvm is giving them a reality check.
nevermind that internals talk about hhvm about as much as the old testament talks about photoshop ... sitepoint said it's so, so it must be true ... pffft ...
evening
evening @tereško
17:46
@JoeWatkins really the only way to deal with such ignorance is to ignore it
gonna, yeah ...
but I hate this idea that they are helping ... the only thing I can observe them doing is not helping ...
@JoeWatkins there is some help there
I don't see it ...
I love this viewpoint. Competition breeds innovation. http://buff.ly/1pBlfDO "PHP fights HHVM, Zephir with PHPNG"
:o
there isn't any competition and if anything innovation is harder ...
@JoeWatkins You can't help a person who won't listen.
On a brighter note. Walked in to town a minute ago. Some driver got cut off by a bus. Went absolutely ape-shit. Got out of his car started chasing the bus shouting "I'm gunna smash ya' you c*nt".
17:54
I'll bet you get down voted anyway
so will you @ircmaxell
eih, let them
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Opinion: the /r/php + HHVM echo chamber is like a decibel magnifier for stupid.
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That one was for you, @JoeWatkins
Nobody tell the Laravel folks about HHVM!
17:57
hehe @rdlowrey
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LaHHraVMel
@Charles tell them all about HHVM, so they can get off our lawn
I won't open the internet anymore, it's so depressing.
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@webarto I understand this sentiment.
18:05
@webarto I hate to break it to you, but you've already opened it :-P
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Prior to the internet age the thinking man or woman needed only cope with the overwhelming ineptitude of his or her geographical area. Now one must grapple with the overwhelming ineptitude of billions. In summary: blame Microsoft.
@rdlowrey ctxt?
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^ that
@ircmaxell I guess they don't realize that PHP, unlike HHVM, stabilizes releases for half a year.
18:08
@NikiC Levi wrote that in another reply to the main thread
Though I guess we could reasonably cut back on the time from first beta to release.
I think 2 week release cycles from beta to beta to rc is fine
we often have delays tho
I'm pretty sure that we don't have 2 week release cycles in practice
@rdlowrey Microsoft? why not Al Gore he is the one who invented the internet ;)
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18:24
Al Gore, Microsoft, <insert person you wish to blame here> ... it's whatever :)
@bwoebi Maybe we should hand-write the PHP parser...
I just tried to clean up the variable syntax and keep running into LALR1 walls
Might have to start this patch from scratch again :(
@rdlowrey I blame pornography. Without it, the internet probably wouldn't have seen such a boom.
It'd still be that "thing that connects Berkley to Waterloo"
@Pitchinnate mostly , because Al Gore did NOT invent the internet
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@DanLugg I wouldn't know. All my internet browsing runs through a UK-based proxy so I'm protected from such offensive things.
@rdlowrey :D
18:32
Half hour spent good :D
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And thank goodness, too. A stray child might be walking by my window. Gotta protect the children and all.
@rdlowrey Who's your ISP, the Ministry of Truth?
@tereško I know I was joking
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@DanLugg We've always been at war with Eastasia.
@rdlowrey I know! Damn those Eurasians!
18:34
You mean, Russians?
No, Eastasians.
@webarto have you tried reading The Prince
In Istanbul, you can be European or Asian in a matter of minutes.
@tereško No, I don't read, I'm American.
^^ The face of progress.
18:38
@DanLugg that's the face of insanity
PHPClasses looks poorly written. Surely it can be disrupted.
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Hmm ... perhaps it's time to probe the PHPClasses perimeter fence for weaknesses like a pack of hungry velociraptors. Strictly for educational purposes, of course.
I tried to unsubscribe from their newsletters several times 3 years ago and actually I couldn't
@webarto Reference missed I think - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four
@rdlowrey Helpful Hacker is what they call me :P (first from bottom)
18:41
@rdlowrey We'll be eating John Hammond and his friends soon enough.
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Mmm ... tastes like chicken.
@Danack Missed, yeah, thanks :)
@rdlowrey Not worth it IMHO, we already know it sucks.
We've learned that people that flame us for not changing and not
accepting contributions from new people.
The same people also flame us for changing and accepting contributions
from new people.

Its easy to hate on things. Its difficult to try to move forward and
test out new things. At least he tried.
Now lets not be making this into something it isn't.
18:50
@ircmaxell ?
Please help: I have a php code like this - <?php if(!$disable_like_count) echo it_get_likes($likesargs); ?>

Can I add inline CSS to it?
@SamDG add css to what??
to that line .. I would like it to be centre aligned
@SamDG How do you think you'd add CSS?
18:57
@DanLugg I really have no idea! :(
<div style="stylez here"><?php echo $stuff; ?></div>
So it should be something like this

<div style="text-align:center"><?php if(!$disable_like_count) echo it_get_likes($likesargs); ?></div>
is that right?
why don't you try it?
depends on what is coming out of the echo
@CarrieKendall Tried didn't work :(
19:35
Hwllo guys a quick question what's wrong with this echo:
echo '<li><a href="'.the_permalink().'">' . get_the_title() . '</a></li>';
I want a little of what you have been smoking
@SamDG do this:
while(!$result)
{
   try
   {
      $code   = isset($code)?writeCode($knowledge):modifyCode($code);
      $result = executeCode($code);
   }
   catch(Nonworking\Error\Parse $e)
   {
      $code = fixParseError($code, $e->getMessage());
   }
   catch(Nonworking\Error\Logic $e)
   {
      $code = debugCode($code, $e);
   }
   catch(Notknown\Solve\Method $e)
   {
      $knowledge = RTFM::google($knowledge, $e);
   }
   catch(Notknown\Solve\Create $e)
   {
      //no need to pass current knowledge, it's zero:
@softgenic many things
@AlmaDo lol hopefully you pulled that from a repo or something and didn't have to write it all just for SamDG
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Stupid WP and horrifically named functions: the_permalink() ... I mean ... WTF.
19:49
@LeviMorrison April 27th (if you still want to know :) )
@JoeWatkins Can you help me what's an appropriate way to echo it
@AlmaDo I like the clever use of break; :-)
@LeviMorrison oh that's just the commit, you pushed on May 8th.
@rdlowrey probably refactored, probably used to be called the_function_to_get_the_permalink()
time to rebuild the VPS
20:04
@rdlowrey Why are you in WP anyhoo?
anyone have any idea why mysql queries will behave differently on different machines? versions are 5.5.24 and 5.5.35 (windows and debian respectively)
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@Fabien Oh I'm not. I was just echoing sentiments about some of the lines a bit up the chat log.
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29 mins ago, by soft genic
Hwllo guys a quick question what's wrong with this echo:
echo '<li><a href="'.the_permalink().'">' . get_the_title() . '</a></li>';
Ah right. Nothing like a good WP bashing.
@iroegbu you havent' told us what the problem is really ... define "differently"
@Fabien kill WP !!!
20:05
heh exactly.
I'm doing a select between two dates and checking user role at the sametime.
SELECT * FROM users
WHERE username NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT reports.username
from reports
JOIN users on users.username = reports.username
WHERE users.roles = 'ROLE_USER' AND date_created BETWEEN ? AND ?
GROUP BY reports.username)
@iroegbu are the system times identical on both machines?
i guess that wouldn't matter
it would
but, that's not where the error lies... on the debian machine it fetches all users completely ignoring the "users.roles = 'ROLE_USER'" part
haha
I deleted my post, and now the guy who replied to me, seems like he's replying to nikic and he's being voted down ...
heh
20:09
I'm a bit confused, all I said was that it wasn't the case that hhvm has stable features from php before php, which is what niki has said and levi has explained the release cycle ... I got downvoted 16 times tho ...
why reddit is sort of confusing... You delete a post and the children are still there?
My dislike for r/php grows. Just when you see a sensible post or up-votes happen it gets followed by something really dumb. There's too much of a herd mentality there.
I stick around for the kittens though.
/r/php has kittens?
It should.
20:20
I use that all the time :D
brilliant
> The internet was missing the ability to provide custom-sized placeholder images of Nicolas Cage. Now it can.
I must work with this individual ...
@Danack @LeviMorrison is at the bottom right :-P
@Danack We're using that service as an image placeholder for our new project ;)
20:21
@DanLugg @LeviMorrison isn't a cat, are you drunk ?
@JoeWatkins Not completely.
that is definitely him
> Llama, llama, duck
@DanLugg :)
#php this will save much time http://placekitten.com /cc #internals
why are kittens so pleasing to look at ...
20:30
Playful balls of fluff.
Cat's are the only animal that choose to domesticate themselves. Or something like that.
you seen elsa ?
Nope?
NSFW if you google image search it though
she was a tame lioness
I dunno if you see it in the clip, in the full program that scene ends in an embrace ... it's, something else ...
it's around 2minutes
Sadly a lot of big cats are pets in a few oil rich countries.
You also get those sanctuaries in places where you can pet big cats. They've been drugged docile.
amazing
I dunno what they get from that ...
20:39
:-)
See a lot of photos of people driving around with big cats in their backseat.
@LeviMorrison what do you mean by "support for static analysis"?
20:54
there's like almost nothing we can do there, I got nothing, probably someone else could do something ... but you can't statically analyze what you don't have, and we don't have types ...
you can do a lot with type inference
where possible at least
give me an example ? even a simple one ?
we are talking about analysis at runtime, yes ?
/s/runtime/compile time
@JoeWatkins no, I'm talking static, before compile time
okay, yeah, I don't get how that works ... inside of zend I can see ways we might infer types, but from outside I really got nothing that I would like to rely on ...
@JoeWatkins function add($a, $b) { return $a + $b; } <-- we can infer a lot about that. Like it'll never return a string. It could return an int, float, array or object.
then, looking at where that's used can infer more. If I see $b = add($a, 1), I know it can't be an array...
it gets quite difficult, as the permutations are HUGE
21:01
I think Levi has been referring to type hints ;)
well, even with that, we can do some pretty simple call chain analysis, to check when you pass arguments around... Basically what hack is doing...
and as long as you actually enforce them at runtime (I'm looking at you HHVM), youi can make a ton of assumptions
supposed to be doing*
@JoeWatkins they are doing it. They just are relying on it when it's not reliable :-D
at certain times in some really strange ways, yeah ... they solved that problem :D
I think too fragile without types, introducing an object with overloaded operators would break the analysis ... there's so many things that you could miss, or mis-advise ... its hard enough to get right if you have type information ...
@JoeWatkins true. But there are some things you can check and enforce. Especially around invariants of a function
21:16
I don't know what the term for it is, or if it has one ... static might be altogether too hard to get right, just implementing the tooling is daunting I think, within the current system ... what you might do though, to give the programmer the same kind of information, is something like PGO which we'll call PGA, where you allow zend to create the only accurate reprentation of code that matters (real op arrays) and you allow it to execute it, you employ a kind of look ahead mechanism and memory
you have type information as it really is during execution ...
that could work I think ...
well, that's the basis of a JIT
well, one form of JIT at least
oh is it rly
well yeah I guess the same thing could be done to give the information to a JIT ... but we could just as easily feed that information to the programmer and carry on not caring about JIT ...
The most common form of JIT is a tracing JIT, which is what PYPY uses. Where basically it runs the code, in an instrumented way, and generates machine code for that run. But it also adds additional "guards" with the preconditions used for that machine code.
I did not know that, I only just really started researching jits, I've read very little so far ...
but from what I've read of HHVM, they are not really doing tracing. But instead instrumenting to collect metadata. And then using that metadata to build an (optimized?) machine code. Which I assume is guarded...
21:24
so ... well ... I mean, that's easy, when I was typing that I could see the code, it's a simple thing to do ... and so is interfacing with whatever JIT library you like ...
I was a bit stumped to be honest, I'm messing with the jit thing but I couldn't picture how it worked ... so thought I'd just mess about and expose to userland for fun ...
the llvm ext on pecl isn't like this tracing thing ...
and that's the only other thing I had to look at ... I wonder what zends looks like ...
Well, what you can do is swap out individual opcode handlers with native code that you've guarded. So function add($a, $b) { return $a + $b; }, the first run is with integers, so you swap out the + operator opcode with a pair of type checks on A and B (in machine code) and then the JIT function for it...
I dunno though, it's not trivial
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Let me lighten this JIT conversation with a quick link: Friday deployments
can someone point out to me why on asiraj.com/checkout.php I get an alert if it says "Please select your country" when I click the checkout button but when I select Canada on it for example and then select "Please select your country" again and press checkout I don't get any alert
that is my code incase
@ircmaxell no one is really doing tracing.
Well, LuaJIT is, but they're pretty much alone there.
Poor Nick Young, but he is kind of a douche.
21:31
@ircmaxell well ... I hadn't got that far ... can't get words out a minute ...
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@Fabien Yeah, hard to feel bad for Swaggy P.
And like... several scales better than other JITs at well... JITting.
@BenjaminGruenbaum From everything I read about PyPy, it's using a tracing JIT...
LuaJIT makes engines like v8 look like the PHP 4 interpreter.
Yeah, v8 says that too, but it's not really tracing.
ThW
ThW
HHVM automatically registers xml namespaces, too. But they missed the argument to disable it. headdesk
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21:33
I sometimes feel like I should drop all dynamic languages not named Lua.
lol @ the splat
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Clowns are terrifying. I would probably soil myself if I saw something like that.
@ircmaxell don't get me wrong, TraceMonkey (FF) and V8 used to do tracing in their JIT, they were just unable to get it to work particularly well.
As in, it was faster without it.
okay so I was looking at it wrong I think ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum what are they doing now?
@ircmaxell function level JIT, doing it pretty damn well too.
the function level would have been what I thought it looked like ...
21:37
right, where tracing JITs are loop level...
vm loop right ?
no, program loop
okay ...
@ircmaxell tracing JITs are at a 'hot path' level. LuaJIT has really clever (and open, but understood by exactly one guy) algorithms that understand which paths are hot both quickly and efficiently.
meaning that it only JITs code that's executed more than once. And it judges that by counting backwards jumps (at least in the pypy paper)
21:39
You don't have to have a loop for a tracing JIT, it just happens to be the case often.
so we basically have a zend_execute_ex implementation that attempts to compile each individual opcode to machine code after the first execution is what you're saying would be a tracing implementation ?
you could also do tracing at a function level...
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var busFactor = 1; // because it's not sexy if it doesn't feel dangerous
Yeah, you could, but typically a tracing jit can well.. trace!
@JoeWatkins sort-of, yes. There's some involvement in instrumenting the code execution (to see what's being executed), but that's the concept
21:40
All a tracing JIT should care about is the sequence of operations, not whether or not they're in a loop, or a function etc, the only compiler that I've seen actually do that well is LuaJIT. JavaScript has semantics that are too complicated apparently according to the people involved and they haven't figured out how to 'do it right'.
example: let's say while (true) { a(); }. And function a() { b(); } and function b() {}
with a function JIT, you'd have 2 function calls (all native code inside)
but with a tracing jit, the function calls would disappear (they can be inlined directly)
They can be inlines when the function containing the while gets hot in a function jit.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, it's easy to do. The problem is not having the engine bailout all the time due to precondition changes (branches, type changes, etc)
Yeah, exactly, bailouts are the problem
for simple code (like rpython, or asm.js), that's reasonably easy to avoid. But for generic code it's much harder
21:44
Especially when the idiomatic style is often the slow one, and people are unaware of how to write performant code.
(Like in JavaScript, where the performance difference between libraries doing the same thing is huge because of one library utilizing the JIT better)
it's not so trivial when you think it over I guess ...
It's not trivial to JIT at all, it's also very interesting.
^^ An awesome introduction to some of the problems with JIT in v8
@ircmaxell that's ancient, but a nice watch nontheless :)
21:46
but I roughly know what it looks like now ...
still some fuzz ...
Why do you need JIT right now in PHP though? It's mostly I/O bound.
is it tho
@BenjaminGruenbaum we don't
but that doesn't mean a ton of people don't think we do
Lol, good answer.
because SPEED!
21:48
I can totally get why a JIT would help a ton, but there is a bunch of lower hanging fruit..
@BenjaminGruenbaum but low hanging fruit isn't sexy. According to most reddit users anyway :-P
For example, without a JIT stuff like promises would not be feasible in Node. Also, the fact you can write drivers on top of the tcp ("net") package instead of using native code helps a lot for interoperability.
I don't think we need one actually either ... but I don't think you can assert that PHP is I/O bound either, since I might have a script that uses no I/O at all and can still definitely benefit from JIT, infact even more so, sure, the nature of PHP means we are waiting for I/O more than CPU but that doesn't mean that we should aim to wait for the CPU ...
What's the slow about php?
Also, it's insanely cool, but still - there are things I'd rather Node have instead of a JIT.
@ircmaxell absolutely.
@Fabien the fact threads/processes are expensive, and you perform a lot of blocking I/O calls sometimes. Then again, it depends on your website, if your website isn't very dynamic, you just put a cache like redis in front of it and it'll go fast :P
21:52
Isn't @rdlowrey addressing that issue?
it's not slow, it's the fastest language of it's kind (that's dynamic, interpreted, without a JIT) ... I'm pretty sure that's been right for a long time, and pretty sure I heard niki even say it to someone the other day ...
@JoeWatkins a JIT is not a property of a language, but ok.
Yeah, i was a little unsure how to phrase it. Slowest aspect of PHP perhaps would've been better
For example, the other day I was helping this guy with a CSV deserializer, he needed to quickly deserialize csv strings into a newly created given object type, where the objects had to be constructed based on the.
@BenjaminGruenbaum right, I was just saying what I meant by kind ...
21:53
I guess in PHP, I'd read the field headers, and then return an associative array.
processors tho ... they are extremely fast and we have a pile of cores on every cpu ... a JIT just takes better advantage of that ...
Like here's a good example, write a function that will be executed a million times that given an array of strings - for example ["John Doe","Programmer","USA"] would create an object or assoc array with those values in fields also provided to you in an array - for example ["Name","Profession","Country"]. How would you code it?
(In PHP, using whatever tools you want)
whatever tools I want ??
can I have a week ?
No, I mean like - write it right here in the chat :P
In JavaScript, most programmers would do something like:
var fields = [...]; // assume fields is given
function buildObject(values){
    var obj = {};
    values.forEach(function(value, i){   obj[fields[i]] = values[i]; });
    return obj; // alternatively, a normal `for` loop which is considerably faster
}

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