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@bwoebi If I understand this correctly, the inheritance check causes b::test to look at a::test. This changes the binding somehow?
I'm being too ambiguous; let me clarify.
no, there's exactly one bug.
I just was eating… so need to look shortly at it again
If you have an error handler (or E_STRICT) and you don't call the static method, then b::test() checks a::test for compatibility which needs to load c. All works properly.
eh… well. It's just that the check cannot be performed yet. Because a isn't loaded yet (if not loaded via the static call), so no early binding check, but late binding check.
eeek
20:05
But if you call a::staticTest it does early binding.
yep
they're teaching here to use cartesian product as the go-to join syntax in SQL :(
So why then does the early binding affect autoloading?
@LeviMorrison it doesn't?
... but it seems to be doing just that.
20:06
autoloading affects early binding.
not the inverse.
So you autoload file a.php.
if it's autoloaded: early binding. If not: late binding.
Why the difference?
Shouldn't you only early bind the class if it already exists?
c doesn't exist yet so early binding it... yeah that makes no sense.
we're not early binding c.
we're early binding b.
the thing is that b extends a, so if a exists it can be early bound, if not b must be late bound.
Right. I understand that.
But c doesn't exist yet.
20:15
and this is the very issue: that c doesn't exist yet, at the early binding stage which is at compile time and so the autoloader doesn't work.
So we need to change something in zend_API or zend_execute_API.
(Most likely, I think)
Well, I'm going to push it now…
To where?
php-src. Feel free to merge your tests in.
pushed to PHP-5.4
Why did you just fix it?
lol
If you just do it then it defeats the purpose of me trying to figure it out.
20:21
You can still try.
Just don't look at the commit
Yeah but it doesn't help me get Zend karma.
:(
Actually, you're trying to fix the wrong thing.
You should make the constant not being fetched (that's what I did)
instead of somehow using the autoloader, because it'll dramatically fail as you're still at compile-time.
I haven't fixed anything; I'm still trying to understand ^^
6 mins ago, by Levi Morrison
So we need to change something in zend_API or zend_execute_API.
^ I was referring to that
zval_update_constant_ex
What is that doing?
I hate how so few functions have documentation.
20:26
resolving constants.
@LeviMorrison oh. You don't learn PHP by tackling a specific bug, but you need to understand the mechanics of the whole first…
Well I get to learn it bug by bug ^^
Ah, you've modified this code before.
No wonder you tried fixing it there; you'd modified that code in the past.
> Removed useless void* parameter and replaced with zend_bool on zval_update_constant* functions
@LeviMorrison not that code. I didn't change zval_update_constant_ex, I removed the call to it.
@LeviMorrison that was a manual find & replace operation
Right; my point was that you've changed that code in the past.
20:33
ah okay
@LeviMorrison if you learn bug by bug, you'll be very very slow. There are far too much things which could have an influence.
@bwoebi The PHP internals people make it difficult to learn it any other way.
If I learn it some other way and propose an improvement that doesn't fix a bug it will most likely be rejected.
So the only reasons I have to touch it at all is to fix a bug.
At least until I have karma.
@LeviMorrison actually, my constant scalar patch was not a bug-fix…
This bug took even me an hour… I suspect you wouldn't have fixed it until tomorrow without my help…
And there's nothing wrong with that.
It doesn't need to be fixed by tomorrow.
It has existed since PHP 5.4 was released more or less; it could have waited ^^
@LeviMorrison I think the bug is even older.
I have some problem… I don't know how to fix that one in 5.6 :-/
You mean this bug?
20:38
yes
the AST is causing me problems. I don't know how to display it there.
I know you removed IS_CONSTANT_ARRAY but what was it for, exactly?
function a ($arg = [1,2,3]) {}
that was before an IS_CONSTANT_ARRAY, now it's an IS_CONSTANT_AST
I'm assuming the AST deals with various constants?
the problem is just that the AST can be everything: an array, a static expression or operations on constants.
Maybe @NikiC has more idea how to represent it in PHP-5.6?
20:42
git.php.net/… actually takes the constant name if it's a constant or displays "Array" if it's an array. But how to deal with e.g. 2 * c::CONSTANT ?
@LeviMorrison lol void*
I fear that reconstructing the AST is a bit overkill…?
@LeviMorrison nah, that one is unrelated. That's a problem with the error handling itself.
Well, is it acceptable to fix a bug in 5.4 and 5.5 but not 5.6?
Seems like they should all get a fix at the same time.
no.
I just noticed when merging and adapting in PHP-5.6 that there's an issue.
So maybe you should undo your commit explaining that it's being difficult in 5.6?
20:47
@LeviMorrison That amounts to a regression from the user's PoV
@LeviMorrison actually, I could fix it so that it has the same output as in PHP-5.4/5.5
Yeah, I'm not advocating it ^^
someone have experience with laravel and shared host
the issue is just when using the new PHP-5.6 functionality
Oh, fix the specific case but the expression 2 * c::some_constant wouldn't be fixed?
20:49
Mhm, I think you misunderstood
Can you point me to the code that builds the const ast?
Strict Standards: Declaration of b::test() should be compatible with a::test($arg = c::TESTCONSTANT) in /Users/bob/testloader/b.php on line 8
Nevermind.
that's how the error message looks like now
before the constant was resolved in the error message (which is why it failed).
By the way I think that we should seriously consider making E_STRICT errors into something more serious in PHP 6.
20:52
The issue is now that the AST doesn't save the initial expression…
It only saves the result, right?
It saves the result of c::some_const.
no
I mean the AST doesn't save what was written in code, but it's now just an abstract tree.
I'd have to rebuild the expression from the ast, which is overkill.
Can you draw what the AST looks like for 2 * c::some_const?
I'm wondering how to represent it... Maybe like a::test($arg = <expression>)
@LeviMorrison ZEND_MUL node with two children nodes: ZEND_CONST with value 2 and ZEND_CONST with string c::some_const and type IS_CONSTANT
20:55
no.
We can't autoload at compile time, right.
yep
Aside from a compiler that isn't re-entrant, why not?
Is there some particular reason not to aside from that?
it's really more complicated than you think.
I'm not saying it isn't.
20:57
a lot of zval_update_constant_ex code is first handling the constant, parsing the name and only then fetching.
Anyway, it seems like you need some way of delaying the binding of constant expression.
@LeviMorrison How would that work, given that the routines are defined at run time?
(not saying it's not possible, just trying to understand what you are suggesting)
@LeviMorrison yeah, let's kill perf.
@bwoebi if you don't feel like reconstructing code from ast, that's what I'd do
Someone has experiene with laravel and shared host
20:59
I'm quite sure that they do, yes
@DaveRandom It's a cycle; you compile things when running. This is PHP, remember? :)
@LeviMorrison Ah so you're only suggesting doing it if you have a routine defined? That makes more sense
Well, I'm not suggesting that we do it; right now it can't work because of technical reasons anyway.
@NikiC well, good luck with that, I hate massive string operations :x
@bwoebi which is why i'm okay with the = <expression> ;)
21:01
hehe. Then I'll do that now.
btw, I recently started to do a little bit of work for the ast project
need to finish up some things and will share the code then
nice :-) (When is then? A few hours or more days?)
:O
no one
@bwoebi days ^^
@NikiC oooooh :-D
* really sad face *
21:08
@NikiC As in the constant AST or the big front-end separated from back-end AST?
@LeviMorrison the latter.
That's great news.
Theoretically we could then have much nicer static analysis tools.
Or theoretically dynamic code generation tools.
Let's dream later, haha :-D
@LeviMorrison okay, now all branches have the fix.
@LeviMorrison could you please PR your tests with error_reporting=-1 ?
against 5.4 if possible.
@bwoebi To clarify, you want me to base my PR off 5.4 and have the tests use error_reporting=-1?
yes
you can remove the error handler though.
it's not needed. Just if you don't have E_STRICT.
21:24
Right.
I probably should have a test for each.
maybe
Been encountering this problem that i was hoping someone could provide some direction:
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21:40
@panoramic Without reading the whole thing, have you thought about serverfault?
Can someone tell me why tests/classes/bug63462.phpt is XFAIL? \cc @Ocramius
It looks to me as if just the test output is wrong, not PHP.
@HamZa Was planning on posting the question on SeverFault later today.
ok
@bwoebi Recompiling now.
Should be able to open the PR soon.
Oops, forgot I have to configure with a different version of bison.
... ^^
21:57
someone have experience about laravel and shared host
@bwoebi yeah, sorry - other stuff getting in the way
?
@tereško why lo
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@bwoebi I think that Stas simply forgot to remove the xfail when merging github.com/php/php-src/pull/258 and we didn't realize it is fixed, becaue of the recent changes in the error messages for undefined stuff.
@user3384514 because you shouldn't use shared hostings and , based on your post history, you also shouldnt be using any frameworks before you have learned some basic practices
22:06
basic practices?
@Tyrael Thought so. So, I updated the test…
i mean everything works xD
i read somewhere works on shared hosting too
gods below ... I don't have enough energy to deal with 12 year old retards
well im not a 12 y old
and i don't think i am retard. Plus i don't get why u need to offend me
but if you are so classy and good you don't have to answer me
I hate git. git hates me
22:13
@DaveRandom it some with the name =P
The PR is against PHP-5.4.
Basically actually I hate myself for committing to the wrong branch, and then pushing before applying brain, and then thinking cherry-pick was a good way to sort it out
@LeviMorrison jup, fine
* slabs Levi for not using tabs *
whole php-src uses tabs.
@bwoebi the rebellion has to start somewhere
haha.
22:17
Also that's not totally true, I occasionally come across small fragments of spaces
eliminate them!
I don't have source karma or I probably would because I'm anal
(I don't need src karma though, to be fair)
@tereško please, can you enlightnening me
which pratices i should follow?
22:24
@LeviMorrison could you please switch to tabs? then I'll merge.
@bwoebi In phpt files I usually see whatever the bug report had.
I can switch it to tabs though, no problem.
@LeviMorrison please.
@tereško really, can you help me?
@LeviMorrison hehe, even Stas asked what I've done there.^^
I just updated it, rebased, and pushed.
22:29
@LeviMorrison what's that: github.com/php/php-src/pull/695/…
@user3384514 What are you trying to do?
I bet someone here likes git commit -a ^^ (or git add .)
In master you don't have this issue.
And I purposefully keep my working directory clean so I CAN use git commit -a.
me too. But I noticed it before before pushing… :-D
22:32
Okay... fixed. I think. Pretty sure.
@DaveRandom well, i did a website for a friend, in laravel. someone told me i shouldn't use framework before i learn some basic pratices. but I tried to follow best pratices doing the website. the problem is i have to use a webhosting not a vps
@user3384514 Well they are very much correct in that you shouldn't use a framework before you know a language and understand how to use it, but it's a little late for that if you've already done it. Why is using shared hosting a problem specifically in this case?
@LeviMorrison yep, going to apply
Thanks for your help, @bwoebi, even if I would have preferred to stumble through it more.
Bottom line is today I looked at recent bug reports and together we made a difference.
@Daverandom thank you, i usually work in java not in php. Actually i did an accenture course of java xD. They told me using a framework on a shared hosting can lead to problem
but i choose a ssh supporting shared hosting
22:39
@LeviMorrison there exist other bugs you can waste more time on and which are far less trivial^^
@bwoebi The key is to look at ones that 1) look interesting and 2) that I can maybe fix :)
@user3384514 OK well firstly that's a somewhat meaningless statement. A framework is not some magic special thing that needs special treatment, it's just an application with some bits already written, there's no reason why the fact that you are using a framework would prevent you from using shared hosting. If you try to deploy it and it doesn't work then deal with that specific problem - but at the moment you don't have a specific problem
For the record, btw: don't use frameworks before you know a language, don't use Laravel for anything ever, and don't use shared hosting. But given that you've already done all of those things it's a little late to address those issues now...
@LeviMorrison not sure if you could have fixed that one without help ;-)
Actually when i started to interest myself in php, they told me, there were to issue, like sql injection and so on, and they suggest me to start with a framework
so laravel have a bad name in php?
@user3384514 Who are "they", out of interest?
22:43
@bwoebi Oh, I didn't say I could fix it all by myself. It's also hard to know which ones are easy sometimes ^^
Enough git, git, git for today…
@LeviMorrison yeah… btw. merged your tests
All of those problems exist in PHP just like they do in every other programming language, using a framework mitigates very few, if any, of them
Great.
I assume that means you have a fix for 5.6 (or at least a tentative one)?
@LeviMorrison yep, pushed already fourty mins ago
22:46
@DaveRandom here on stackoverflow. They suggest me to start with a cms or a framework. Actually in java i can understand how struts work a bit. With laravel it's a little more messy.
@user3384514 In some circles it does, yes. It's popular, but popular != good - of course, if you go ask about it somewhere else you'll find that some people will tell you it's the best thing ever. This room tends to be full of people who have a somewhat puritanical approach - the important point is that you don't take the opinion of any one person (or group of people) as The Truth
One enlightening thing to me is that most of the bugs I see on bugs.php.net is that a significant portion of them are in non-standard exts.
@DaveRandom thank you. you are very kind
For the most part I've only seen people use standard exts in the wild but with the volume of bugs it appears that lots of people use non-standard exts.
@LeviMorrison yeah, but these are also the ones I don't know how to fix ^^
22:47
And that non-standard exts aren't maintained very well ^^
@bwoebi Or care about.
exactly
@DaveRandom So on a shared hosting they told me i will have problem about root access. And I was afraid of it. xD
@user3384514 Why do you need root access?
I've been really busy lately and will continue to be overly busy for the next few weeks; I do plan to start a conversation on-list about the website menu being on the right, though. I haven't forgotten. @bwoebi @salathe
@LeviMorrison Sounds like an awesome way to provoke some bike-shedding
22:55
@DaveRandom someone told me laravel need root access and causes trouble on shared hosting xD.
@DaveRandom yeah, we better make the nav on the bottom, just because bikeshedding.
@user3384514 Until you have an actual problem (by which I mean, you deployed it and something doesn't work and you can't fix it) don't worry about it. At the moment you are worrying about a theoretical non-specific problem that you don't currently have...
@bwoebi I vote we just have a nav page and put it in a popup
@DaveRandom haha you are wise. Thank you again, and sorry to bother you
@DaveRandom not better a jquery ui thing??
@user3384514 No worries. If you do end up with an actual problem, the first thing to do would be to ask you hosting company if they have seen the issue before and they know how to fix it, then ask a question on the main site, and only then should you consider asking about it in here (because Laravel + shared hosting will provoke a lot of being hated on in here). Although you are welcome in here regardless :-)
23:00
haha ok i learnt the lesson
@bwoebi No wait, let's publish a hard-copy index book and charge money for it
@DaveRandom great!
fci SUCKS (function_call_info)
23:51
@NikiC I'm going insane with fci… Can you please explain to me what exactly fci->calling_scope and fci->called_scope represent?

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