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14:00
@DanLugg API improvement was never an explicit goal, but it happened incidentally.
@Jimbo that would be nice, I'll give your code a try
What Pierre is referring to is just some function naming he doesn't like, I think.
Yea, see I thought it was an explicit goal, and was somewhat excited about that, despite not even being a contributor
@NikiC s/he/all of us/
But I digress.
@DanLugg internal function naming ;)
I think my point may still stand.
;-)
14:01
@NikiC which one? do you know off hand?
@DanLugg I think so too :D
Anyways, off to meetings.
@ircmaxell I think he complained about the zend_hash names
because there are now zend_hash_str_* variants and it should be zend_hash_*_str instead. Or something like that
I didn't really get it
14:03
don't get me wrong, naming is important. But wtf?
@Patrick see @NikiC's suggestion: you basically use a factory for that :)
@ircmaxell You could post it in one of the meta SO questions about stolen content. They're pretty obviously ripping SO liketly.com/forum/thread/27184/… vs stackoverflow.com/questions/588918/…
@Jimbo I still get the same error
something else must be wrong
@Patrick Before doing that, you need to delegate() : "Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager": "Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager::create"
It uses a bloody static, such nobs
@Patrick Didn't I already link you to this, which shows how to do exactly that, i.e. be dependent on the specific repository and not the whole EM.
14:08
@NikiC yeah, I stopped reading it after a few posts… Just name it PHP6 and internals should shut up.
@Danack I think you did, but saved the link on my home computer not at work. Was looking for that, thanks
np.
Use a static, become an ass cactus.
@Danack done
@Danack same error, weird
I'll have to debug
14:11
@Patrick You tried the delegate() call?
@Jimbo yes, I tried four different ways with delegate now, all result in the same error. I'm pretty sure it's going wrong somewhere else
@Patrick I had the exact same issue and that's how I solved it tbh :(
Calls to EntityManager need to be forwarded to EntityManager::create(). That's it
I guess it will be solved at some point, but heh, not in 2.x
@Jimbo Obtaining the entityManager is working, it is injected in some classes and works fine that way. It's only when I want a delegated repository (or a shared class with your example) when I get the error
arg... public function __construct($em,... on the EntityRepository class
@Patrick a repository needs the EM and a classmetadata instance
14:18
@Ocramius Out of interest, why doesn't EntityRepository::__construct() typehint for the EntityManager? Instead it just asks for $em
@Ocramius yeah, but why is auryn interfering there... If that is the error
the new call is in EntityManager, so this doesnt make sense...
@Patrick Also I share $app['orm.em'] before delegating the EntityManager to ::create
You can say "on any encounters of $em, DI the EntityManager`. But I haven't done that so...
But when I am using a delegate, it should use the factory method which has the new call. I can't see why or how auryn is interfering there
Because it encounters a random variable $em that isn't typehinted for, so I guess it's just like "wtf, it's a scalar"
@Jimbo bc compat, mainly
14:26
@Ocramius But, the class will only work with an EntityManager right, might as well typehint for it
some of the mistakes we made, we're still paying for
@Jimbo not if people use it with custom entity managers
@Ocramius That extend EntityManager of course? :P
@Jimbo no, because the EntityManager is supposed to be final
but there is the ObjectManager interface?
@Patrick yes, since 2.3 or so :P
but the constructor is public API, we can't change it as we like
yay!
@NikiC \o/
@NikiC tl;dr why is it good?
if I understand correctly, it changes $$foo['bar'] to be understood as ${$foo['bar']} to ($$foo)['bar']
I don't see how it's better, seeing that it's an API change
It works when I add
$this->injector->defineParam('em', $entityManager);
$this->injector->defineParam('entityName', 'GP\Entities\Article\Category');
if I just add the first, I get the same error but with entityName instead of em
That doesn't solve the problem though
Has anyone ever voted against their own RFC? -_-
14:35
why would they do that?
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morning
@ircmaxell Humour
@Fabien Yes
@ircmaxell Which is why I wonder that you can vote for it.
I remember once that there was an RFC that everyone voted against. EVERYONE, including the guy who wrote it.
14:37
heh. I suppose a person could be persuaded during the course of his RFC.
@Fabien then withdraw it
That'd be more sensible.
morning @rdlowrey
If you have a minute, do you know why this is happening? http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/17560661#17560661 (auryn/doctrine related)
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@Patrick Is the class constructor you're trying to provision protected/private?
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@Patrick Actually, the better question is: where can I see the exact method signature of the class you're trying to instantiate?
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14:41
(of the constructor, I mean)
while trying to find the code on github, I just realized that the code is different to what I have. Let me try updating doctrine first
Mroning @rdlowrey. Do you happen to know of any people who are currently using Guzzle and have expressed an interest in moving to Artax, but can't justify the development cost? I'm getting fed up of having to listen people recommending Guzzle...so am making an equivalent of it's service builder (but better with blackjack, and hookers!) and would like to test against more than just my own Guzzle service.
And @PeeHaa can PHPoAuthLib be used to just sign stuff without having to pipe everything through the library?
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@Danack I'm not aware of any, but I've also been AWOL for the last ~2.5 weeks. I'm going to finish the auryn things I started today and tomorrow and submit them for your perusal and then work on Artax for the remainder of this week.
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I agree, the guzzle recommendations are annoying and I want to clean up artax so people have a user-friendly alternative.
kk - I'm not going to hassle you about Auryn, as I think we may fundamentally disagree about some bits, which isn't a problem for MIT license stuff.
I'll ping you when I put the Artax thingy I'm working on, on Github. Basically it allows you to take a Guzzle service description and generate all the code for an API from it.
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14:50
Yeah, I was going to say you won't hurt my feelings if you want to fork auryn with a different name (as sad as it would be to lose such a good/knowledgeable contributor).
Ah! Finally a good vagrant install. :)
@rdlowrey if a library developer wanted to implement HTTP in a async-able way, what would you recommend?
Apache can kiss my ass-cactus.
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@ircmaxell Client side or server side?
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And in what language?
14:51
@rdlowrey server side... a PHP client library
I'm using artax for async, but I think @rdlowrey suggested that there's work to come to make the async stuff more user-friendly
But people I will hassle are @DaveRandom @DaveRandom @DaveRandom github.com/DaveRandom/Addr/issues/1
@DaveRandom For added effect
Huh, I never got a notification about that
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@ircmaxell All you need is (1) an incremental message parser that returns/notifies on message completion and (2) a library like react so you can dump data into the parser as it arrives on readable sockets.
14:52
just a minute, let me look at it properly
@DaveRandom It's not urgent at all....just that you hadn't apparently seen it.
/the wifi at my pub is quite slow.
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@Jimbo Definitely -- the existing async artax things blow hard, I'm about to rewrite it all
thanks
I tried to sum things up here http://paste.jesse-obrien.ca/8pg
There is a factory in the new doctrine version, but I get the same error when I use it that I had before
@Patrick __construct($em no type hint on em
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14:56
@Patrick You need to assign a definition for the $em parameter
Or just the delegation as suggested...it's not apparent why you're trying to do it a different way.
@Danack I get the same error when I copy that code exactly
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@Patrick If you want to live dangerously you could tell auryn that all occurrences of the $em parameter in constructors should be passed a specific instance of EntityManager like this
tried that, then I get
No definition available while attempting to provision typeless non-concrete parameter entityName
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The error message is pretty clear, right? If a param doesn't have a typehint or a default value you have to tell auryn how to provision it.
14:58
But I have a factory method for the entityManager, there have been no problems with it at all until I tried to hint repositories directly
@rdlowrey But I am using a factory that supplies the parameter, auryn should not be involved? Or am I seeing something wrong?
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Oh I think I see the problem in your code. Just a moment ...
yeah I saw it too
that moment
:x
I defined the /Entities/ instead of /Repositories/
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$this->injector->delegate('GP\Entities\Article\Category', [
    $factory,
    'getRepository',
],[
    ':entityManager' => $entityManager,
    ':entityName' => '\GP\Entities\Article\Category',
]);
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^ That's not going to do what you think it's going to do.
@rdlowrey what are some performance stastics of Artax? anything significant that I can post?
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15:02
@ircmaxell @Danack has a github repo
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hold on I'll link it
Hmm.....that test isn't valid.
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Oh ... well there's this (apparently invalid) github.com/Danack/AsyncRequestTest
The repo may be worth looking at to get a very quick test rig...but there was fruity stuff going on with that test:
I've uploaded two wireshark captures one for Guzzle and one for Artax.

I'll do a better analysis later, but what stands out is that:

The transfer under Guzzle is having lots of packet retransmission.

Because of the retransmission it takes Guzzle 1979 packets to do the request, but Artax only uses 802.

I think this may be because Guzzle is opening all the requests at once, which is overloading the small window size that Bing uses. Artax only opens 8 connections, which fit within the window size and allows the data to be transferred quicker, even though less is being transferred at once.
i.e. low-level shenanigans were having a bigger effect that the actual speed difference in the libraries.
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The main performance issue you encounter with guzzle is that you can't limit the number of simultaneous connections to the same host. So instead of reusing connections it will spawn new ones (curl) if you try to fire off all the requests at once.
15:05
@rdlowrey I got that em error worked out. Thanks. Got another error now but I'll figure it out
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@Patrick okay, happy to help if you have problems :)
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It's much faster to cap the max number of simultaneous connections to a host and then reuse those as requests finish. This limiting was something I built into artax to avoid IP bans from the SEC but it turned out to be a major perf improvement when you're doing many requests in parallel to the same host.
Oh, in that case the test is valid then.
Probably.
@Danack which is overloading the small window size that Bing uses
@Patrick What was it then
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15:08
Yeah that's the issue with that test -- guzzle will try to fire up 26 TCP connections whereas artax will make 8 (by default) and then reuse them as requests finish. The initial TCP handshake is the slowest part for any HTTP request that doesn't have a large message size.
@Jimbo I was delegating \GP\Entities\Article\Category instead of \GP\Repositories\Article\Category :*(
Haha
@ircmaxell They have TCP window size set to 8kB - presumably as a DOS prevention measure. TBH that should be okay - most uses hitting Bing shouldn't be sending more than 8kB of data at once. It only affects people sending multiple requests at once.
no, I meant why are you using bing?
^^ lol
15:10
I didn't want to get blocked from Google .... so do speedtests against someone I don't care getting blocked by.
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@ircmaxell I think I have an example script that does that too. It's fun to see the massive speed differences if you run the same test on bing vs yahoo vs google
That ... actually sounds like a good reason to use Bing :D
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yahoo is the worst in those async tests in my experience
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very slow.
Bing: Google's Sandbox
15:11
@Danack completely fair
it works now. yay... :)
@NikiC I can't believe someone actually found it :D
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@Patrick great
Bing has a real 'AskJeeves' feel to it if you ask me.
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Bing lost me forever when they started the idiotic mud-slinging "Don't get Scroogled" ad campaign. I was horrified. It was like all the worst things about a political campaign.
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15:13
If your tech product's sales pitch is to spread FUD about your competitor then I'm sorry but your product sucks.
Guzzle sucks though.
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I was talking about Bing, but okay :)
@rdlowrey I took the "bing challenge", and got Google 5/5 times
15:15
@Fabien The inside of Guzzle sucks. The being able to just write a service description and having a completely usable is very nice.
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@DaveRandom sorry, I'm behind on merging those things. Gotta work through the backlog of github notifications today.
I'd probably be happy to use it. That'd mean I was doing something that required it. That'd be nice.
Mind you vagranting today has been fun.
@rdlowrey meh, that's totally unimportant. It's just an undefined index notice, it doesn't actually break anything as such
@DaveRandom cool - I shall go to the pub to test it later.
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15:17
Got the Samsung S5 this weekend. Thrilled with it (in case anyone is looking to get a new phone).
^^ Owner of an S3, thinking of going Note rather than S5.
Yeh my dad just got one on Fri, I'm well jealous
/me will only go Nexus for future devices
@ircmaxell Problems with Galaxy?
Although that said my S4 barely fits in my pocket, that extra few mm might be a bit too far
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15:18
^ That's why I didn't want the note. Also, if I wanted to use a stylus to do things I'd go the analog route and use paper/pencil. I want my phone to be a phone -- not a notepad.
I'd like to get a Nexus 5 but there's nothing wrong with my 4. #firstworldproblems
@Fabien you say that. I upgraded and never looked back
@ircmaxell Is that a sarcastic comment about the Galaxy, or a legit one about Nexus Okay.
There's also the fact I still use PAYG with my mobiles.
So I don't 'really' utliise it.
@ircmaxell I probably will once price drops. But my 4 has a single small crack on the glass back plate making it not very sellable (which is contribution to upgrade).
Morning.
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15:21
@LeviMorrison morning
Hey there, big shot.
How've you been? Have an enjoyable break?
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Yeah -- I had a rush of real work that kept me busy, then was unmotivated to code for a few days then 4th of July. All that combined to keep me AWOL for the last two weeks.
No worries; I have hardly been here myself :D
Uniform Variable Syntax; things are being fixed??
/cc @NikiC ^^ :-)
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@DanLugg inoright. If @NikiC keeps up this pace PHP is going to be a proper language before you know it.
15:24
Makes me all gooey inside.
I'm really hoping for some syntax deprecations like {0} indexing and not using ; instead of : in case statements.
I don't know why but those things make me really happy even though they don't really do much.
eih, who cares about ; vs : in case statements?
who cares about case statements?
@ircmaxell It removes a branch/match in the parser so it makes me happy, I guess?
@LeviMorrison ah, ok
15:27
@LeviMorrison We can at least remove <% and <script language=php> ^^
@LeviMorrison Me too. Consistency == delicious.
@NikiC please
can we also remove <?=?
no...
I was also pretty happy to see someone start a discussion about unless, even though I don't think it will go anywhere.
15:28
ajf also suggested changing ?: associativity - does that sounds realistic?
Given that nobody ever uses it in the left-associative form, I think it does
I'd get behind it.
@LeviMorrison eek
@LeviMorrison I found that discussion awful
@NikiC Oh, the discussion was bad, yes.
I mean, a not_null function?! Making is_null a language construct?! Wtf?
I really do like unless (empty($queue)) { better than if (!empty($queue)) {
I understand that's marginal at best.
15:30
in lisp...
to each his own
(when condition body)
I don't like that at all
(unless condition body)
it's even longer ^^
15:31
(if condition
  true-body
  false-body)
))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
(defmacro when (cond &body body)
  `(if ,cond
    ,@body
    nil))
whoops, I missed one paren there
this is basically when ^
unless is the opposite
(defmacro unless (cond &body body)
  `(if ,cond
    nil
    ,@body))
my brain hurts
15:34
@ircmaxell Why're you gung-ho about removing the short-echo?
You've mentioned it a few times before.
because it's almost always a security vulnerability
@rdlowrey next big project based on top of Artax \o/ thx for the awesome lib!
And <?php echo $expr; ?> isn't...
@DanLugg it is as well
I'm not a big short-echo fan anyway. Because it gimped me up once when in an older version of PHP I didn't have it turned on in the ini. Never forgive, never forget.
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15:35
@Ocramius awesome. Lemme know if you have issues. The async api should massively improve over the next few days.
@ircmaxell Are we kiboshing the out stream?
I wouldn't be overly adverse to killing endif; too.
but people think that <?=$expr?> is fine
"Is fine" as in escaped?
@DanLugg as in they don't know any better
15:36
@ircmaxell you can't help some people
... I don't think that's a good enough reason to remove something from the language.
@NikiC true, but you can also not make it easy to do it wrong...
Imho removing <?= would cripple PHP as a template language. I'm not a fan of that myself, but many are.
Kill endif; though.
I find <?= to be perfectly fine, though I could see <?php= as being a bit more comprehensible with respect to processing instructions.
15:38
@Fabien that won't happen either, I think
It's killing me to see it in php only files :(
Alternative syntax plays nicely with the templating use-case.
@NikiC that's the point I'm aking though. It should be killed as a template language
@Fabien Well, then there's your problem; idiots.
@DanLugg People should only have nice toys if they can play nicely with them :P
Is it enabled/disabled in the php.ini?
15:40
@rdlowrey no async for now, but we'll try to get there :)
@ircmaxell So, userland implementations for output templating?
POTETO SARADA! http://goo.gl/t3dTYB #potato
Amazing isn't it. People willing to fund a potato salad that much.
@NikiC I still marginally use PHP as a templating language. I don't like Twig/PHPTal anymore :\
@Fabien yes, it's awesome, such a noble purpose!
15:42
Back in uni I was tempted to setup a website called 'Lazy Millionaire' and it's just a donation box and an explanation of 'Help me become the laziest millionaire ever by donating'.
lolwut
@Ocramius mustache ftw
I'm still for plain php for templates
I use it as a templating language. I think its the bees knees.
mainly because YAGNI (about the templating complexity)
web components are likely going to kill PHP as a templating language anyway
@Fabien that wouldn't be laziness, it would cost you time to build the website.
15:43
@ircmaxell Ah - is that a recent change in your opinion?
@Ocramius "web components"?
POOP: POOP Object-Oriented Preprocessor - #php without HTML :-)
@DanLugg polymer.js
Ah okay.
templating on the server-side will likely only exist for emails in a (hopefully near) future
@NikiC not really...
15:44
@ircmaxell Probably me mixing up people again ^^
more that I've yet to see a clean use of PHP templates, that escapes close to the output (close enough to audit easily)
<?= $this->escapeHtml($stuff); ?> I don't see what's hard about that.
I had a nice idealistic (probably not realistic) idea based on kickstarter. A website on the same premises but it has a refund option. Example. I want to start a business but I need $10k. I go on my site (HumaneLoans.com) and start a project to raise it. If I make my target and can afford to pay back the initial $10k bit by bit (like a loan) it does. Basically turning every person on earth into a banking system that doesn't screw you. And if you can't pay it back then people should understand.
@ircmaxell What's wrong with that? You still need template engine for web and php's ability to sit perfectly fine in html reduces template compilation overhead.
@ircmaxell we could introduce an output handler that only fires on <?= ... just an idea
15:45
no, auto-escaping is a mess. Don't do that
it's also hard to spot security issues :\
I always thought it'd be nice to change the handle to which echo/print/etc dump to.
auto escaping is the only sane approach :P
set_out_handle(resource $handle)
@NikiC and have different syntaxes for the various escaping contexts? :P
Should a Validator object take in another object to validate, or should it be consumed within an object to call validate() ?
15:46
let me use that <?= in XML and HTML with the same handler :P
^^^ Which is why <?php= would be better.
@Ocramius and be explicit in the rare cases where different escaping is necessary
@Ocramius yes, since in practicality there are only really 2 contexts you need to worry about (HTML and JS data context)
@NikiC agree...
@NikiC well, sometimes I use it in a left-associative way, but then I always put parenthesis… so… maybe?
@ircmaxell as @DanLugg wrote, I don't see anything hard about <a href="<?= $this->escapeHtmlAttr($url); ?>"><?= $this->escapeHtml($link); ?></a>
it's nice, explicit and you know exactly where it is happening
15:47
@Ocramius eek
while grepping anything else is a mess
@Ocramius there is nothing hard, except that nobody really does it
I can even refactor this
I can barely see the markup in there!
@ircmaxell Well, that's not a problem with the technology, that's a problem with the users.
15:48
@NikiC you get used to that, quickly
A rare case where the customer is fucking wrong.
@Ocramius that's how I write my templates…
and yes, the markup is visible there
@DanLugg because the techology encourages the improper usage, as it's easier to read and understand
@ircmaxell I honestly don't get how people infer escaped safe output from the short syntax, really, I just can't follow that train of thought.
15:49
I wouldn't be able to read that either
I want the explicitness there
and people would effing get it wrong by escaping in an RSS feed or such as well...
@Ocramius I like that twig's default behavior is to escape, and it has special syntax for "this is already escaped", which is clearly different
@ircmaxell except that it's not contextual in twig
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I'm pretty sure twig has contextual escaping, doesn't it?
we actually had auto-escaping in zf2 templates as a start, but we removed it mainly because people were using it wrong
@Ocramius well, it doesn't detect JS contexts. But show me one engine, anywhere, that does
15:50
@rdlowrey yes, you can do that by being explicit
contextual escaping is overrated. mainly because in the majority of cases there is just one context
@ircmaxell in fact, you CANNOT auto-detect that
especially since attr and html contexts are identical as long as you quote your attributes
there's no way for the templating engine to know whether it's rendering an ATOM feed
or an HTML5 document
/me gives up on this argument
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15:52
I've given up on it too ... just do what you want :)
yes, 99% of cases will be attribute or HTML, but then the 1% will get it wrong on a feed and we're back to the beginning :P
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Takes too much effort to argue the templating point. I just don't care what other people do on this front.
why are you using a template for a feed in the first place?
I've got 99 outputs and RSS ain't one.
@ircmaxell I don't - as I said, I don't use templating engines anymore :D
15:52
@Ocramius the only thing I don't get here, is why we cannot use the built-in functions?
@bwoebi which built-in functions?
@bwoebi because too many arguments
@Ocramius e.g. htmlspecialchars()
and with which insane defaults? :)
@NikiC you usually, just need one?
15:53
don't want to specify ENT_HTML5 | ENT_SUBSTITUTE | ENT_DISALLOW on every call, do you?
right
most of those helpers actually just wrap around internal functions btw
and encoding, if you care about pre 5.4 compat
but Paddy knows better
This is why I have a Template::escapeHtml($string) which proxies to an EscapingStrategy.
09:36 <t0ms> hi is there any chance you will be updating github any time soon?
10:11 <ebarrett> i think there is a chance that may happen soon
15:54
@DanLugg Which makes use of an EscapingStategyFactoryFactoryBeanAbstraction?
in #hippyvm
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> if you care about pre 5.4 compat
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lol
@NikiC pre 5.4? don't care.
@NikiC No, it's ...BeanFactoryBeanBeanFactoryInterpreterAbstraction
15:55
@ircmaxell I asked them for "give us travis builds or be ignored"
@NikiC I don't know what the difference between ENT_HTML401 and ENT_HTML5 exactly is?
^^ Methinks something with quotes.
^ no, that's ENT_COMPAT?
@bwoebi For htmlspecialchars probably just &apos; instead of &#something;
@bwoebi damn, I forgot ENT_QUOTES in that list ^^ good point
@NikiC don't care if that's &apos; or the &#34;?
15:58
@bwoebi And it matters for ENT_DISALLOW, of course
HTML5 has different allowed characters than HTML4.01
@NikiC if someone enters invalid unicode, not my problem?!
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@DaveRandom Do you have any input on this PR?
@NikiC ah?!
@bwoebi nothing
@ircmaxell they got something new ?

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