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21:00
Peer/Terminal
peer yeah ...
I very nearly had a memory there ...
oh?
thought I remembered the sign ...
It's obvious enough. Red funnel.
I love cats 'n all ...
wonder if the cat really enjoys wearing people clothes and glasses tho :s
still funny
I've tried to get my cats to do stuff on command ...
they don't take to that too well ... so how long has the cat been wearing a shirt and all that before they managed to get it to do anything funny ...
21:07
I dunno, Marley Cat doesn't mind so much. :P
is that a cat wearing a bee costume ?
It's my cat wearing a bumble bee hoody :P
heh. He usually purrs for a bit walks around and then we take it off.
LOL
Marley has a bow tie cat collar too.
hehehe
21:09
For special events.
wonder why it fell over
@Fabien If you can program, you can cook. Initially it's just about following instructions, when you've done it a few times you can get creative...
Ran out of sofa.
@DaveRandom I don't think it's a problem of ability, it's more motivation. -_-... no shame.
hahaha
21:12
@Fabien Oh... well then you're definitely not getting any of my pie :-P
Whuuuuuut. Unacceptable.
Oh @JoeWatkins you still here?
I want pie
it go Well @SecondRikudo I stopped in for the beginning. Seemed pretty smooth.
21:13
yes, talking about pie ?
na, came up with an idea for source-code portability with JITFU
tell me about it
instead of saving an ELF, what about creating an extension .so file, which then you can DL?
totally doable
but I don't know about true portability ...
Well, it would only need internal portability
21:15
no, doable ...
yeah
since it would be your extension which is doing the loading, so you could build a checksum and compile id, etc...
not sure if you need pointer swizzling though, for external calls
just an idea to avoid all of PHP being needed after deployment :-)
@ircmaxell Sounds similar to what the first iteration of hiphop did?
@DaveRandom and what the later one should have done ;-)
(not that that's a bad thing, just sayin')
no no
the first iteration of hh was a converter
we're not talking about that ...
21:19
well, it's a part of it at least...
hold on ...
@JoeWatkins What, like, generating C?
I have only a loose understanding of the early hphp
no, I'll shut up ... it's kind of like that, only we'd have to be generating assembly not c/++
only kind-of though
or IR I think libjit IR
21:21
because we're not doing the entire app, just specific functions
IR takes care of swizzle for ext call and all the other complicated things we don't see right now ...
well, we can cache the IR...
I was talking about caching the machine code ;-)
I haven't yet experimented with IR much, it has to be doable whatever ...
21:23
So what you are doing is more like that thing that lets you write extensions in that sort-of-PHP pseudo language thing that I forget the name of?
basically turning it from a compiler into a AOT compiler
@DaveRandom it's not "sort-of-PHP"
can we talk about it yet @ircmaxell ?
@JoeWatkins we can talk about the jitfu parts
21:24
@ircmaxell Yeh I mean except that you are doing it from actual PHP
the others I'm still waiting (it will be at least a few more weeks, I'm not happy but I can't do anything about it)
What is that thing called, can't find it
@DaveRandom Zephir
That's the badger
21:24
that's a c code generator too, written in php
also, yuk
@ircmaxell I'd like it to be an exception alongside with Nikitas errors as exceptions RFC…
Yeh I'm quite sure that things like that are half-measures
@bwoebi well, that's why I said it that way, meaning that it should roll up with that one, if that was the only thing throwing exceptions it would be really weird
what we're talking about here is, the elf writer for libjit is broken, dunno why, everyone seems to know about it ... nothing doing ... so we need another way to not incur the cost of compilation upon every execution ...
we're thinking we can use the IR libjit uses, and cache that ...
but even that will incur cost of compilation
it will not do ...
next ...
well, IR->machine compilation, not regeneration of IR (which will be many times more expensive)
as far as the ELF writer, I think it was just writing the IR, from what I was reading
21:28
it will be, but compilation does stuff I am already uncomfortable with, such as fork ...
ah was it ...
well, maybe too hasty, it's the only workable idea we had so far, so worth a test ...
compilation does fork ....
I don't like that ...
don't intend to let that happen ...
if I have to patch libjit, so be it ... we can bundle that, it will probably be better to do so anyway in the long run ...
I realise this is veering off on a huge tangent and neither of you will care about it (and I don't that much) but...
How viable could it be to generate .net IL from this?
@JoeWatkins If you are going to fix the ELF generator you could just submit it back to trunk...
I don't know the answer in any detail, it has some kind of interface exposed via something, it's possible, from this, probably not, in the same kind of way, probably ... the framework making it possible we do not intend to write tho ... it's doable whatever ... not here tho ...
@DaveRandom in theory, possible. We'd just need to abstract IR generation, which is easy in the trivial case of a = 1 + 2, but may be really hard to do right...
@JoeWatkins wait, it forks to compile?
yeah the abstraction is the framework I mention that it doesn't and wont' exist ... but that wold need to exist and would be so complex as to deserve the word framework imo ...
it does @ircmaxell I've watched it ...
wow... that's not good (for prod at least)
21:34
I don't know if configurable but will be patchable to not do that ...
well, if it does it, it's for a reason
I don't know why fork ... Ill look, and do whatever, but it will not fork; one does not fork apache and get away with it ...
@ircmaxell the reason is always easy, what anyone can do with processes, anyone can do with threads, faster, and better ... but it's not as easy ...
well, I guess what I'm wondering, is would it be worth while investigating this as an AOT project, where we convert files into extensions (or some mapping), which then are pre-compiled and installed later... Or always have even some element of compilation at runtime...?
Had to be done
@DaveRandom LOL
@ircmaxell I'm not averse to allowing some compilation, so long as it is the right kind of compilation, I would like to see some kind of cache, some kind of use of ir, or machine level code, but there are many things stopping me seeing clearly, the things I see clearly are that forks aren't good, so there seems the best starting place
21:39
Oh of course...
when you take away the forks, thing don't seem so bad, lots of high performance compilers thread compilation, totally fine ..
It's not "really" a JIT, or at least it's only a JIT in the sense that it compiles when called. But from what I've seen there's no VM, it always compiles. So the only thing that "JIT" gives you is the ability to recompile if you keep hitting the same function (saving up-front compilation)
so I think we start there, compilation is not slow and we can make it faster by taking away the overhead of forking ... it might solve all the problems we see or it might make them clearer ...
yeah, jit is questionable here definitely ...
libjit is quite basic .... but we got so far in such a simple way that we should follow it through ... it's not unthinkable that we will outgrow it ...
what does that buy us though? Just the ability to make native calls without indirection? Meaning can we build a shared object instead, which then links itself?
well, in terms of code generation, I don't know if we'll outgrow it... It seems to have "enough", although some parts may be complex and verbose
what I am worried about is its optimizations are trivial at best, and it can't really cache anything. So use in a production environment is still a win in many cases, but not nearly as much as it could be...
also, it's unfinished or badly maintained, great 'n all, but not done ...
we already tried to use big chunks that don't work ...
21:45
yeah
they don't ... that's bit odd ...
I mean outgrow it in that sense ... that we require the kind of stability we already found isn't there ...
as far as I saw we only have one real alternative...
which is going to be significantly more complex, but also will give us a LOT better tooling and support...
by the time we outgrow it, we'll have answers to questions we haven't thought of yet, it's worth it for that ...
llvm is huge
I know you're going to say llvm, don't say llvm
I haven't said it... yet...
I just implied, which is enough cringe for now :-P
it's actually a mess, the documentation is a mess, the programming inconsistent and over complicated ...
I have looked, it's so hard ... so so hard ...
it's actually a mess, the documentation is a mess, the programming inconsistent and over complicated ...
21:48
well, the good thing, is the hardest part of my side of it is abstracted from that... So we could theoretically swap backends without that much work on my side. Your side however...
good thing for you !!!
@JoeWatkins :-P
nah, if it's necessary then it's necessary ... but lets put it off ... if I'm desperate it will be easier to swallow :D
@JoeWatkins Oh, I agree 100%
and by that point, hopefully we can be public about everything, and perhaps find some people who are experienced with LLVM to help out :-)
21:50
there has to be at least one ...
I did ask in pecl a few times ...
I looked at that llvm binding on pecl, it's broken obviously ... quite over complicated ...
Well, I think that we're not trying to capture all possible syntax and behavior is going to be our saving grace...
I can usually make e bus reservation system with php, where the admin can add buses, and book seats , make bills, cancel reservation, but how do I approach it in c/c++ with the file system maybe, I cannot have a database like in php-mysql
why can you not have a database @shortCircuit ?
/me face-palms
hint: you can
21:52
:)
@ircmaxell yeah it would be a totally different kind of thing, it would be relatively simple, but llvm is software I am still scared of right now ...
Because the teachers asked to write it in c or c++
When did Penguins become so tasty again?
@JoeWatkins yeah, that's completely fair. we still have many more things to design before we get to that point, and a ton more to learn, so :-)
@shortCircuit ...and libmysql is written in what again?
21:53
Ok , libmysql ... I am looking ...
@Fabien When you didn't have one for ages, I would guess
it's one of those projects where versions don't mean anything, even if the code was tidy, which it isn't, documentation is a mess, making everything so scary ...
Or possibly after that second joint
@DaveRandom Smooth deduction.
the jokes are still terrible on them
we could be encouraging something horrible here ... are we @Fabien ?
21:54
@shortCircuit put it this way: what is PHP written in?
@JoeWatkins well, Apple is the largest contributor :-P
@ircmaxell this explains much ...
C/c++ , but now, I won't be writing phplite in c for a simple thing , :P
@shortCircuit work on your over-reaction-reaction ... ;)
@JoeWatkins yeah heh. But no non-native seems to be objecting.
21:56
Well, actually, it does explain it...
@shortCircuit ...and you think rolling your own database engine is the simple option? ;-)
@JoeWatkins have you checked out doc.rust-lang.org/tutorial.html at all?
I'm actually excited to try it out a little bit this weekend
Ok , over-reaction check, added to to-do list.
@DaveRandom No , I was asking if it could be done with files ..
it's on my radar, know nothing about it ...
I read the entire tutorial, and I have to say, while there are a few things I feel are over-complicated, in general it feels amazing...
21:58
@shortCircuit Yes it can, but that's essentially rolling your own database engine (even MySQL stores all its data in files)
it has a few of my biggest complaints in most languages handled: immutability by default, and no concept of null (no null pointers at least) :-D
I'd be interested on working on a new language ... I saw the mention of that earlier ...
also: it takes an interesting approach to objects, almost like Go, but not quite...
so it's not structural typing, but anyone can make a particular object implement a particular interface (not just at define time)
which I'm curious to see
Morning
22:01
Is there a way, I could connect my desktop hard disk as an external hdd to my laptop using a cable? My desktop has died .. It does not turn on
Oh man. Omar in the wire is so awesome.
that does sound nice @ircmaxell
Hello @PeeHaa
@PeeHaa For you, technically yes
@shortCircuit Yes it is called usb
22:01
:-P
moin @PeeHaa
@DaveRandom Wow it really is \0/ yay for the best timezone of them all!
I have to buy one tomorrow , I hate nights .. No one works at night ..
I cant wait to have thinking space again ....
22:02
The night time is the right time.
@JoeWatkins You'll have more than thinking space in those fields ;P
I can imagine a great night time star experience too.
:-)
@JoeWatkins neither can I ;-)
there is a 32 inch tv, few inches from my head, in the last 60 seconds I heard "penis" 4 times, and "foreskin" once ...
wait, its not porn !!!
comedy show ...
it's pretty funny :D
I'm off, later
22:07
me too ... nite all :)
lata @ircmaxell
later @ircmaxell, @JoeWatkins
/me is happy to be able to talk tech again :-)
yay :)
btw is there any shorthand macro for Z_TYPE_P(zv) == IS_*? Seems like there should be ZVAL_IS_*(zv) and I'm sure I've seen something but doesn't seem to exist
Not that it matters, just looks ugly somehow
@DaveRandom no, there isn't
22:09
no, there is only endless _PP _PPP _PP and macro_PP ... deal with it ...
/me sleeps
there is ZVAL_IS_NULL, but nobody uses that.
Weird that someone would define that and not the rest of them
I see Dmitry is vm-ifying a lot of heavily used functions in phpng… not sure what to think about that…?
@bwoebi I don't like it
It looks to me as the way to go when there's no other possibility to optimize
22:12
I think it's totally wrong area to optimize
I agree
Because any new PHP code is namespaced and the optimization can't be used there
So effectively he's optimizing old legacy code. So, yeah, it makes wp faster, but only that
@DaveRandom
OK, out of curiosity , mysql does use file handling. So is it like, if I have two, tables 1. buses and 2.bookings. then mysql will create a file for names of bus , then one file each for a distinct bus which will contain the tables like seat number, passenger is etc ?
good point.
@NikiC … and he's always taking wp as the base for his comparisons…
php wrzuta.php sherlyn.wrzuta.pl/audio/46MH2muJXXq/rebecca_black_-_friday
c.wrzuta.pl/wa9052/…
Resolving c.wrzuta.pl... 193.17.41.93
Connecting to c.wrzuta.pl|193.17.41.93|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 Ok
Length: 3636694 (3.5M) [audio/mpeg]
Saving to: `rebecca_black_-_friday.mp3'

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22:13
and call_user_func in particular - one can use $foo() instead
@NikiC especially for PHP 5.6+
@shortCircuit Depends on the storage engine and how you configure it
I think MyISAM has a table-per-file option
Could be wrong though
@NikiC you need call_user_func when fetching class properties holding closures without your recent RFC…
@bwoebi but when you write that you don'T care about perf
otherwise you'd just use the temporary var
and as said, the optimization doesn't apply to namespaced code anyways
22:15
@shortCircuit If you are interested, look into how MyISAM and InnoDB work - these are the most popular MySQL storage engines and both very well documented
@NikiC nobody seems to have told him that…
You had to ruin it for me .. didn't you.
@bwoebi I'm sure he's aware
yeap :)
22:16
Bye, cruel world...
@NikiC then, why does he do it?
@bwoebi because not all code is namespaced, in particular not wp ^^
I was just googling that :P
wp, wp, wp -.- Once wp needs to enter the modern age…
22:17
@bwoebi s/modern age/die
or that.
@bwoebi It will be relevant no matter how you look at it. It's not like porting to PHP6 is going to magically optimise old codebases, people will do the minimum required to make it work
Just look at fpdf. Very popular lib, heavily used, still PHP4 compatible.
And truly, truly horrifying internally
And externally, come to that
Is there any reason you guys got mysql over postgreql?
I mean, these optimizations are too specific.
@Fabien Because my boss told me to
22:20
Understood
@PeeHaa That is an IDE that's looking for well formed XML
heheheheheh
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Who runs packagist?
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Is it the same people who do composer?
22:23
@rdlowrey yes IIRC
I think seldaek is at least involved
You can prob go shout at @igorw
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Well I was going to pass along congratulations, actually :)
Damn IgorW not coming around to visit us anymore :(
He's in #reactphp on freenode
B-trees sob
@shortCircuit That's a big part of why I'm telling you to just use an existing rdbms. Storing data is easy, blindly reading data is easy, searching data is not
If you really want to do it without using an existing solution I suggest you look at something much simpler (and shitter) like dBase
I one wrote a complete dBase III impl in PHP in about 100 LoC
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Turns out PHP's http fopen wrapper was using the SSLv3 (hardcoded) handshake method when behind a proxy. This was a problem for composer behind a proxy because packagist.org doesn't accept SSLv3 connections (a good thing).
(not indexing though)
@rdlowrey lol … or better: wtf, PHP
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So the TLS proxy bug was two-fold:
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22:32
(1) The hardcoded SSLv23 handshake
(2) Not passing through the correct peer name (using the hostname of the proxy server instead of the destination server).
I can and maybe will use an existing rdbms , but database making is interesting ...
and you do know about it .
so I could use some help, if you wouldn't mind
@shortCircuit wow "but database making is interesting" first time I ever heard that
^ this
Although to be fair, if you have never tried to do it you may not realise just how wrist-slashingly dull it is
I think maybe there's a misunderstanding of db making vs flate file system
22:35
I will take a chance though , its at least better than not doing it.
@shortCircuit May be of interest: stackoverflow.com/questions/15889413/…
(forget about the fact that it's PHP, look at the logic more than anything else)
@rdlowrey Lin to the lakers.
Unsure if you're at all interested in the trades :P
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@Fabien wow. That seems like a weird move.
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Except the massive marketing to Asia from the US west coast.
Yeah. I mean Houston is notorious for its asian fan base.
22:37
@Fabien why are you?
He's #murican, he has an excuse :-P
@DaveRandom I am a basketball player. It's only natural. :P
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@Fabien Start the countdown for Bosh to Houston now.
Yeah? What about Howard?
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Bosh doesn't play remotely the same game as Howard.
I like Bosh because he did Computer Science at college :P
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22:39
I like him because he looks like the main character from The Land Before Time (link coming).
Howard doesn't play.
lol. please let it be the gif.
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I haven't seen this gif you speak of.
@rdlowrey lol
Any bosh gif.
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22:40
There we go.
I was thinking of this one. :P
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awesome.
@rdlowrey That is not a proportionally normal neck
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It's really not. DaVinci would be horrified. Chris Bosh is not the Vitruvian Man.
lol
More muscle than Durrantula though
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22:44
Dude. Kevin Durant couldn't benchpress 135 once at the draft combine when he came out.
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My man is 6'11" and he couldn't benchpress 135.
Considering his ability it makes you wonder if that measurement is even credible as a method for athleticism
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I mean, does that mean he couldn't do one pushup?
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Because he had to weigh more than 135 at 6'11"
lol. he's 240lbs apparently
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22:47
Anybody else having 5.6 compilation problems like the following?
god damn it I hate social networks
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ext/dom/.libs/php_dom.o: In function `dom_get_debug_info_helper':
/home/daniel/dev/c/php-src/ext/dom/php_dom.c:483: undefined reference to `_zval_ptr_dtor_wrapper'
Please. Use metric units :-(
They make basically a stalker out of me every time
@DaveRandom Wasting your time on FB again?
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22:47
@bwoebi Germany scored a metric ass ton of goals against Brazil. How's that for metric units?
@Fabien Waiting for make && make test on a very slow machine, there's not a lot else to do
@rdlowrey
Get a paramedic for that burn :P
@rdlowrey Seems legit :)
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@PeeHaa Also, condolences :/
22:48
@rdlowrey sounds like a zts/nts messup
did you run make clean? ^^
yeah that kinda sucks
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@NikiC will retry.
@DaveRandom Ah well. People should lock down their FB if they didn't want you stalking.
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@Fabien Yeah they were asking for it.
I'm also glad to see none of the spurs retiring so far. Well... none of the three I care about.
22:52
Do you see something wrong in this sql statement with two tables?

$read= $pdo->prepare("SELECT * FROM news, pages WHERE (title LIKE ? OR content LIKE ?)");

Its not returning any rows, but If I use only news or only pages it works perfectly...
@OzzC What values do you bind?
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I'm looking forward to implementing WebRTC over websockets to enable truly private encrypted end-to-end p2p chat.
$read->bindValue(1,"%$search%", PDO::PARAM_STR);
$read->bindValue(2,"%$search%", PDO::PARAM_STR);
@rdlowrey Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it
user895378
Deal with it, state actors.
22:54
@OzzC Looks fine to me. The obvious conlusion would be the fact that simply no rows matcj
@rdlowrey However: how are you going to encrypt it? :P
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peer_fingerprint
I have a title "documents" in my news and also in my pages table, If I do a select with only my news table I get my title "documents" and same happens if I do my select with just pages table
but with both its not working, its strange
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@DaveRandom I forget, did we do the thing where you can enable crypto without passing the method if it's already specified in the ssl context?
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Oh yeah I merged your PR on that. I remember now. Nevermind.
@OzzC Ow wait wut. You are querying two tables at the same time and fetching all column of those tables at teh same time
That looks terrible imho

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