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22:01
@AndreaFaulds Why does the 5.7 RFC require a 2/3 majority?
@NikiC I felt it should as a process RFC
the 6/7 vote was special as 2/3 biases it one way
and that wouldn't be fair
man, WP sucks
they use X.Y sometimes, and X.Y.Z other times
WTF
You made it to HN, Anthony :)
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22:06
lo
Do you know what relatively "normal" PHP software would be likely to use many (non-dictionary) arrays?
Looking for something to do some perf testing
@NikiC No problem, I just decided not to support redis' blocking commands ;-)
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as in numbered? You testing vs SplFixedArray?
@NikiC hmm, phpmyadmin?
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I think as much BC breaking stuff as possible should be crammed into PHP7. WP users on 5.2 aren't upgrading to PHP7 within the next 10 years anyway.
22:16
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/… <-- current breakdown, check the tabs at the bottom
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5.6.4: "Upgraded crypt_blowfish to version 1.3." <-- what changed there?
nm found it
I almost want to fire up a PHP v1.0 to screw with your stats ircmaxell
22:37
this is great
@ircmaxell thanks for putting this together, it's stats, however, this is really frightening.
sounds a bit like that with PHP no one cares.
@hakre I will have to be watching all the english 31c3 lectures on these holidays
@tereško there's a lot of stuff, I find this one particularly interesting from a developers / testers perspective
I am also interested in topics regarding system security and pen-testing
23:16
Let us say the Room 11 Declaration of Faith: There is no PHP but 7, and Nikita is its prophet.
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/11/php ? joel really loves his /uniqueid/uniquetexthere
IMHO PHP 7 release should be much earlier than currently planned.
/me throws stones at @hakre
upsi, what's so hurting?
give it time… I never understood why until RM explained it to me…
23:28
sure, just curious. also next year I switch all development incl. private to linux finally.
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no mac?
if you come to visit my flat, you will find no apple fanboy there.
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:) me neither. I only use mac at work. of course the test server and everything is linux, but my dev machine is mac...
@hakre oh please no
It'll be hard enough to finish some things up in 6 months
Finishing them in even less time, no way.
I didn't want to rush anyone.
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23:31
so, no full utf8 locale support in PHP7 by summer?
;)
utf8 locale support?
isn't that on the operating system level already?
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utf8 and locale
this killed PHP6
No, there won't be full Unicode
no, what you mean are unicode strings inside PHP itself.
And I don't think it's a good idea to have unicode strings in PHP 7 nor do I think this is planned.
We will have Unicode escapes in strings ("\u{202e}") and will probably have the UString class, though.
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23:32
there are still some utf8 strings not supported in regex (preg_) afaik
@AndreaFaulds I still don't get why we'd need UString…
well, considering the fact that most users don't even know about the intl extension that ships with PHP since quite some time (to say at least), I don't think that Unicode escapes nor UString class will actually be an improvement for the blind.
@bwoebi We may not need it but it's certainly useful
@AndreaFaulds I'm not comfortable with having two types of strings…
@bwoebi It's nicer than dealing with mbstring and it supports __toString
@JoeWatkins By the way, are we gonna go anywhere with the UString RFC?
23:35
@AndreaFaulds is_string() will fail etc.
@bwoebi Sure, you'd have to convert when passing to existing APIs
We need is_string_or_stringy() then.
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next we need UInt
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:)
23:36
@AndreaFaulds annoying…
@bwoebi Eh, true. Scalar type hints would alleviate this partly :)
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well, same for objects which acts as arrays today
function foo(string $str) { /* do stuff */ } foo(new UString("blah")); // converted to string inside foo
Did you know that PHP already ships with an Unicode string class?
@hakre wat
23:38
Now I suprise you.
@hakre Where?
@AndreaFaulds Well, give it a guess if you like otherwise I'll tell you in a minute
@hakre Just tell me.
It's in a library where unicode strings actually make sense
The class is called DOMText.
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23:41
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DOM strings
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I know what it is
Most often DOMDocument extension is available.
Why enforce your morality on other people using a question/answer site about programming? There's nothing offensive about nudity or sex. Just answer the question if you can, or if you can't, move on. You can tell, based on the context, what the referenced images contain. If you don't want to see it, don't look! I think this entire discussion is ridiculous. — Chris Baker yesterday
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hakre but DOMText is usually not very usefull for general string processing
and I doubt anyone wants to add regex, lenght, substr, strpos etc to DOMText
23:48
@OIS you don't need to add that, it has it.
and for regex, use pcre with u modifier.
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ah you mean because of __toString()
DOMText is, well, useless
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@AndreaFaulds not useless, it lets you point to text without using reference ;)
@OIS a custom class is probably better in that case
If you use a DOMText, other people working on the same project will probably hate you
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:)
23:54
@AndreaFaulds As usual, if you're using any library in your project, you have to wrap it anyway. Nobody will hate you.
The only problem with PHP is that you have such a hard time to come by the implications PHP ships with. But still, the wrapping is helpful.
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wrap all the things
no
just use sane APIs in the first place
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if I make a general library to be used in ... say.. joomla, magento and symfony2, I'll probably have to wrap it for each of them. In symfony2 Ill want a bundle with DI support and possibly a service..
Is PHP the best language to get more used with OOP?

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