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00:13
@Fabien what @PaulCrovella said, implode your regexes array with | into a long regex and use preg_grep
00:23
OK, so my next question about the current to_int and to_float implementation: why are whitespace characters trimmed?
Does "/users.php?id= \t\r 10 \n\f" make more sense than "/users.php?id=10.0"? Wouldn't it be better to allow userland devs to trim strings themselves if needed? @NikiC @AndreaFaulds
@Fabien filter it via iterators. you can stack as many preg filters into each other as you like. allows you to ensure that all regexes must match.
gn8
00:55
I think we need to decide on a BC break freeze, which would mean that at some point no more RFC's for PHP 7 will be allowed to break BC.
I'm not saying it should be soon; I just think it's good to set a date so people can plan the BC breaks.
@LeviMorrison wouldn't be fair to the new ones vs. the ones that got approved already, maybe try to follow a BC break hardness limit?
@TheodoreBrown you think that having a function 'to_int' that returns whitespace is at all sensible?
@CSᵠ Why would that be unfair? The date would be in the future.
@Danack No, the question is whether it should trim whitespace or return false.
you think that having a function 'to_int' that returns whitespace false is at all sensible?
01:04
@Danack Yes, for validation purposes
@LeviMorrison becase a few rfc's were accepted so far, and who know,s maybe a great idea comes on later when your proposed freeze would have been already hit
@CSᵠ That's not unfair at all. I'm not sure why you think it is.
@Danack E.g. it would return false if you pass a resource, array, or other value that doesn't make sense as an integer.
@TheodoreBrown if you were to compare this to writing on a piece of paper, unprintable characters would not affect you reading the number
@LeviMorrison maybe i misunderstood what you mean by BC break freeze?
could you explain how ytou think it could work?
@CSᵠ That makes sense, I guess. But to me it seems like mixing up concerns. Devs can easily trim strings themselves if necessary.
01:09
@CSᵠ "An agreed date that all BC breaks must done by, after that date, no more breaking shit".
@TheodoreBrown another option would be to convert whitespace to zeroes, so "/users.php?id= \t\r 10 \n\f" would become "/users.php?id=000010000" on the left it might make sense but if we do this on the right also... goes wrong
@Danack same thing i got, but why ? and how would a date help in this situation?
@CSᵠ That would definitely not be good.
@CSᵠ It would stop what happened for the php 5.6 release where people were breaking things at the last minute, including after the first alpha release.
@Danack ohh that's a good reason (eg. don't add features on Fridays)
01:25
Also, I fear people will want to be sneaking in BC breaks all the way up to PHP 7 release.
That's not good for internals developers or PHP users.
So if we said all BC breaks must be proposed by +1year from now, then that should help alleviate this situation.
@LeviMorrison 1yr is very soon, most devs don't get up2date that fast, 2-3yrs with phasing deprecation (notice->warning->fatal->parse) would be sensible
@CSᵠ I don't think you understand. I'm proposing that after 1 more year, we stop proposing new backwards compatibility breaks to PHP 7.
From that point on it is new, fully-compat features and stability only.
@LeviMorrison so from that point on what do you figure is the timeframe till the 1st RC/stable version?
~8-10 months.
will it fit 2-3yrs
so, now i hope you understand what i've said
01:36
I certainly don't.
history teaches us people don't like radical changes
k, i give up
02:02
you are wrong
02:38
Anyone here have experience with Rolling Curl?
03:08
how about tideSDK or even node-webkit?
03:41
Hello guys, I have a question about abstract classes and interfaces
Imagine that I have, let say for example, command pattern class like Parser, and I want to implement different realization of parsing logic. Should I use interface or abstract class?
Realization class would have only one method
 
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05:01
moin
 
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06:04
@Volter9 If there's only one method, why a class or interface at all? use an anonymous function, and you're done :P
this isn't java...not everything needs to be shacked to interfaces and classes
06:28
morning
@cHao It's not about java or anything else. It's about programming model you choose. I will never mix functional programming with OOP.
@Leri Then you're missing out. Pure Java-style OOP is bureaucracy.
What's java-style OOP?
@Leri it has two main symptoms: (1) no functionality without classes. (2) no polymorphism without inheritance.
fun part is, at least half of the design patterns you've heard much about, are half-assed attempts to mimic FP in OOP. when your solution can be "pass a function", much of the bureaucracy goes away.
btw ih
hi
lol
06:39
@cHao OOP is organized FP. I am getting more and more comfortable with FP, atm. I think one should go with OOP when objects come naturally. Like GUI programming.
@Leri "organized FP"? you're gonna have to explain that one.
@cHao Mainly I mean SRP. Nothing much to explain.
i think one should feel free to mix and match. whichever one simplifies things in a given case, use it.
@cHao the problem is that I need to store some data. There fore class could allow me to separate my logic into smaller chuncks.

P.S.: I don't really like idea of adding just a callback. It would waste space in controller (MVC).
However, thanks for reply :)
there's a reason anonymous functions are instances of Closure. :)
really, though...you think defining a new class actually saves space?
06:56
@Leri I don't know if I buy that
I might buy it if we use an OCDish definition of "organized" :)
organised* :)
07:14
:)
but yeah. a class with a single method, is just a function suffering from an identity crisis.
07:27
morning @ircmaxell
07:40
@Ja͢ck organized is correct as well. :-)
bad wifi is worse than no wifi
trying to upload some photos to flickr for the past hour or so
going to quit soon, if it doesn't complete
crappy
quitting, will re-upload them tonight or tomorrow
off for another day of aventure, later
lata :)
08:07
maybe uploading them to Google+ would work :D
@Leri I'm the letter S, your argument is invalid.
@JoeWatkins good moaning!
did you get your back checked out?
Lester is the 32bit troll.
mornings
user924016
09:05
mornings
10:05
You guys watch Tokyo Ghoul?
@TheodoreBrown I'd say yes, it shouldn't trim for you.
@LeviMorrison There's a feature freeze with the first beta, so that would be your BC freeze as well ;)
10:52
Is there a simple way to perform preg_filter but no replace needed. Just return matched items?
So array of regex vs array of items.
I have never used preg_filter or preg_grep
@Fabien preg_filter($regexes, array_fill(0, count($regexes), '\0'), $subject)
Ah cheers @PaulCrovella
@PaulCrovella you just had me very confused
use $0, not \0.
\0 works
11:02
\0 is the pre-PHP4 legacy variant. It will also fuck with you if you ever change quote type ^^
Seems speed wise it's not overly different from a foreach and break;
pffff, whatevs. I backreference HOW I WANT
@PaulCrovella Just telling you what PHP recommends you to use.
If you want to use PHP3 style backreferences, that's your call
Actually it performs a lot better with a bigger array
11:19
Public announcement: I quit job!
11:33
@Leri +1
@Leri Oh?
Am I wrong in thinking it was a new job?
@Fabien Yes, it was.
I could not stand it anymore.
What was up with it?
I had to work around 13 hours per day, and even after that heavy work day, I got calls at home.
Fuckers.
11:36
I don't even mention that Saturday was considered as a working day
I've worked similar. It's just 'expected'. Really not worth it.
I think, I'll be fine on my own.
It totally does not worth it.
You'll find something new fairly swiftly. Plenty out there.
Normal quit or walk out?
Normal quit.
So notice period?
11:46
I don't have actual contract
so.. I guess nothing. I am a project lead, atm. I'll give it to other devs and that's all
Furry muff
12:14
It's tempting to get all "Alas, poor Yoric!" shakespearean on this guy stackoverflow.com/questions/26324943/…
No, make it an object and pass that; i.e. sendEmail(EmailMessage $message). — Ja͢ck 26 secs ago
Yeah, I didn't want to get involved. It looked more like he already decided what he liked and was just looking for validation of his opinion, which I wasn't gonna give him.
12:46
moniring
13:04
yo @PeeHaa
13:22
Best sign ever. http://t.co/pgRrodY87U
13:59
Lawd Derrick Rose is fast.
> You've earned the "cast close and reopen votes" privilege!
By the power of Stack Overflow! I have the power!
@PaulCrovella Gratz!
@PaulCrovella One more member for the :)
gimme something to cv! bring it on!
@PaulCrovella
here ya go
14:11
now good luck for the golden hammer :)
I... I don't have nearly enough close votes for this nonsense :(
Use them while still motivated :)
@NikiC Which is far too late for a major release, I think. ^^
@hakre considering I don't even have my copper yet - not holding my breath
@LeviMorrison Given how PHP takes ages to go from beta to GA, I don't think so
14:16
@PaulCrovella hehe
@Leri wtf - are you in the UK?
@NikiC Given how people try to slip stuff in after the deadline anyway...having it far earlier is still sensible.
@Danack People only slip in non-RFC stuff.
Or possibly stuff that should have been RFC'd.
BC breaks are always RFC, so those are covered by the beta freeze
They should be....that didn't seem to be strongly enforced for 5.6
14:22
Yes, the "enforced" bit is often a bit lacking ;)
But that's independent on any deadlines
Yeah, but if people have 'just' missed a deadline they are more likely to feel justified in ignoring it, compared to if it's two months past a deadline, when it's not at all justifiable.
$ git status
# Not currently on any branch.
huh what?
FML.
Actually it's the other way around
Just past the deadline the RM will make sure that nothing gets in
And then in RC5 someone commits something that breaks SSL
"bug fix"
14:39
Is there a git config option to prevent me from being able to commit when not on a branch? Not entirely sure what happened (but going to blame composer) but I just found I was not working on a branch at all....which I don't think I'd ever want to do deliberately.
It probably happens when you checkout a specific commit
> going to blame composer
We know that you blame composer for all the evil in the world :P
No, no, not all...just some bits.
Blame composer for PHP 6 too.
@NikiC Do I need to test return types with create_function?
14:44
@LeviMorrison uh, no
I've never used that function so I don't even know how but... it just came up somewhere.
(like, the function came up and I was like... oh yeah, that exists)
create_function = eval() + normal function definition
I don't even know how you would define return types with create_function
apart from exploiting the way it's implemented
...new parameter to create_function? Or maybe change args to be $a,$b:DateTime?
I'm not proposing to do that, by the way ^^
no
create_function is a shitty legacy feature
we don't need return types for it
what we need a lot more is to deprecate it ...
@FlorianMargaine pushed some fixes. (sorry for delay)
user1804599
14:57
Are return types covariant?
user1804599
And are parameter types contravariant in PHP 7? IIRC they're not in PHP 5.
@rightføld Er....what makes you think they've changed behaviour?
user1804599
PHP 7 is a major release so language changes are pretty much expected.
user1804599
And besides, making parameter types contravariant isn't a breaking change. It's loosening.
So...what makes you think the behaviour has changed?
user1804599
15:01
I am asking, not claiming.
user1804599
Hence the question mark.
@rightføld Yes
user1804599
Wonderful.
@rightføld Nope, still invariant
user1804599
Are there plans for making them contravariant?
15:03
To make them contravariant we'd have to always use late runtime binding for inherited classes. Which would be good for a number of other reasons, but someone would still have to implement it ^^
user1804599
Ah, okay. :P
@NikiC Would have made return types easier ^^
@LeviMorrison It requires some groundwork though
I'd say that it will at least need a pre-compile pass on the AST to do name resolution
to make the compilation context-independent
after that we could do one pass to compile all freestanding classes (early bind) and another for the other classes (late bind) and then compile everything else
@NikiC thank you for that deprecated things removal RFC
@NikiC btw. I've begun with porting phpdbg to phpng; with one thing disturbing me: I cannot use the nice ZEND_STRL() macro anymore when calling zend_hash_str_add functions because they're declared as macros -.-
It's a bit a pain to allocate the literal strings as a zend_string first before passing them to functions
static int phpdbg_is_auto_global(char *name, int len TSRMLS_DC) {
        zend_string *str;
        int ret;
        STR_ALLOCA_INIT(str, name, len, 1);
        ret = zend_is_auto_global(str TSRMLS_CC);
        zend_string_release(str);
        return ret;
}
I don't really like that wrapper above…
15:20
@PeeHaa in which file is your version no? I checked config and few others but couldn't find one
@bwoebi The trick is to use zend_string everywhere ^^
@NikiC yeah, but I have literal strings
and thanks for porting it finally
will be nice to see opcodes
@NikiC well, yeah, I'm finished with protocol things etc., now I have time to :-)
15:22
@Mr.Alien It's not in a file. It's the version of opcache itself. php.net/manual/en/function.opcache-get-configuration.php#115740
@Danack :-)
@NikiC would be eventually nice to have something like LITERAL_TO_Z_STR("GLOBALS") in phpng?
or is there such a thing but I just haven't found it yet?
@bwoebi needs to be released
@NikiC that's the other thing which is disturbing me here… that I cannot just use stack memory
For commonly used strings it makes sense to do something like this: github.com/nikic/php-ast/blob/master/ast.c#L303 where I create zend_strings in MINIT and always use them
@PeeHaa aah I thought you are using a config class, I see, its an inbuilt func... thanks
15:25
@NikiC I see, but it's a pain to always write so much code for passing a simple literal…
@bwoebi it's a rare occurance
I only do that for perf optimization there
usually you're only interested in literal strings when accessing HT or similar, in which case there are APIs for plain strings
now, if we were using C++ all this wouldn't be a problem ^^
@NikiC for ht yes, but not e.g. for zend_is_auto_global where I'm basically passing 4 globals name literals into it (github.com/krakjoe/phpdbg/blob/xml-protocol/… — that's just the 5.6 version, but you can imagine what it looks like in 7 with what I pasted in here before)
yeah I know
anyway, if you run into other api issues (apart from char vs string) please tell
Also, I'm wondering how useful zend_strings really are perf/mem-wise?
@NikiC the memory allocator… (see phpdbg_sigsafe.c) but I've already mailed Dmitry about it.
@bwoebi strings are refcounted now, right ?
nice to hear phpdbg is getting ng upgrades :)
a million people have asked me about that ...
15:32
@bwoebi I don't know how they are perf/memwise, but they are very awesome API wise. The fact that you can easily share them via RC and string, length, hash and persistence/interning info is consolidated
@JoeWatkins yeah, but I'm really uncertain about how much it saves, that refcounting
roughly a million ...
@NikiC well, at least hash info is nice… but everything else, unsure.
it also means that you can now directly use persistent strings in zvals, for example
@NikiC to put it that way: zend_string is really great, as long as you don't have literals…
15:35
The bane of the C programmer ^^
@JoeWatkins fyi: I won't push the phpng version of phpdbg to krakjoe/phpdbg, but directly to php master. I think 7 is a good time to integrate it further into php git, especially as it'll mean that people will also have to take some care of phpdbg when they change something. Also it means to have more liberties to make Zend work better with phpdbg by making a few things more API in Zend...
@bwoebi cool ...
I wonder if it's acceptable to bootstrap composer applications automatically (include vendor/autoload.php) ?
@bwoebi what do you think about that ??
@JoeWatkins why not? it's just the autoloader, it won't create any harm…
15:43
@JoeWatkins That's the pattern people use - list something as a bin file in a library and it will get copied to the bin directory of the project that is using it - getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#bin
And yeah, that would need to include the autoloader.
@bwoebi I'd like it, just looking for reasons not to do it ...
@JoeWatkins could you please test if issue #120 is still an issue. (xml-protocol branch) At least locally on my mac it doesn't fail anymore…
will look now yeah
/usr/src/php-src/sapi/phpdbg/phpdbg.c(969) : Block 0x00000000 status:
when help options is executed
I'm not getting the error but can't connect either
connection refused, why would that be ?
sorry
yeah no crash, how do you enable xml ?
found it, there's no help for that option btw
@JoeWatkins not yet
encoding is a bit wonky in places
Type **help <command>** or (**help alias**)
shouldn't that be cdata ?
not an attribute ?
15:55
@JoeWatkins no, it's an attribute
what are they ?
and I don't want to use cdata because I have no idea of it
when I quit the server is closed
[Sun Oct 12 16:57:53.0986 2014]: Initializing connection on 127.0.0.1:4000 failed
it should be cdata really ... mind if I make it cdata ?
How does one escape the closing tags of cdata?
user1804599
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