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21:00
@AndreaFaulds I think sara is suggesting to do the testing in php-src
i.e. checkout the spec tests from there
Okay, I'm back. the check works. So here's my code.
gimme a secon
Probably makes the most sense
Will be getting faster feedback if something breaks
and we'll already have the built binary
@AndreaFaulds Also, TIL git checkout --ours .
@NikiC Ew, no, the spec should have its own CI. But php-src should also run the spec tests.
@NikiC What does that do?
Okay. So here is my code. http://pastebin.com/x3m3DjFa
I need it to run the randomization each time it returns true. Could I use while? I'm not sure how though. :/
@AndreaFaulds If you're in the process of merging, it will discard the merged changes
There's also --theirs which discard the changes in the branch that's getting merged into
21:05
@NikiC ah, so it just checks it out to how it was before merge?
@AndreaFaulds yeah, pretty much
if you've merged using svn, it should be pretty obvious. Nice to know it exists in git too, I was wondering about it
Also my find-fu is terrible
21:06
Actually my everything-you-run-on-the-cli-that-is-not-vim-fu is bad
in JavaScript, 9 mins ago, by SomeKittens
function countDocuments() {
    var count = 0;

    for ( var i = 0; i < user.documents.length; i++) {
        count++;
    }

    return count;
}
@FlorianMargaine ah ... yes
very useful, isn't it?
if ($bool == true) {
    return true;
} else {
    return false;
}
^-- this is another very useful and pretty common snippet
I'd say that "less" worse
yeah, more common I agree
there's also this:
if (something()) {
    return foo;
}
else {
    // code
}
a very common pattern.
21:10
Were you all talking to me?
@NikiC use emacs
emacs is for noobs
real programmers use vim
:P
poor you
well, I've used vim for 2 years...
switched to emacs a year or so ago.
how'd it go?
Hm...
21:15
is there something like ycm for emacs?
Okay, in a do while loop, it won't run the code after until the loop is over correct?
Example...
http://pastebin.com/Mea7hb6U
it will not echo false until the while conditional is false correct?
@MatthewH yes
@NikiC Awesome, that solves my issue. Thank you.
how does php implement sleep ? as i can see it use too much CPU
it doesn't really idle the process ?
@Abdelilah "as i can see it use too much CPU" what makes you think it's using too much CPU?
21:25
@Abdelilah Using the sleep C function?
i am using munin to monitor our servers
last time in our feeds (a lot of traffic), we added sleep, and just after the cpu usage was really anormal
when i removed the sleep, everything was normal again
Ah, why would you be adding sleep to a web-facing php script?
i was using curl_multi to call different webservices
i was trying to avoid the while(true) loop which allow to check all the responses..
as it is using too much CPU as well
And you probably won't be that happy with the results anyway.....any long running process shouldn't be run by a web facing processor, it really needs to be a background task.
In any case, sleep() does not use CPU. Either this is a bug in your reporting tool (e.g. it could be measuring timing as opposed to cpu usage) or some secondary effect caused by the sleep. E.g. you're talking about high traffic, so maybe the sleeping processes caused many more workers to be spawned which your system couldn't handle?
If you have 300 req/s on a script that's using sleep that'll likely kill your server
21:35
Yes more than 300 req/s
but we have many servers
a load balancer
It's pretty common to see an application calling sleep/wait use a lot of CPU. It's only a problem if there are other processes on the same machine that need the CPU time, and they aren't getting it. Otherwise the CPU 'busy waits' because it's got nothing else to do...
oh really? I have a hard time believing that the os will ever busy-wait a sleep()
@Danack so it doesn't allow other process to use the cpu while idleing ?
@Abdelilah It means you need to understand what your machine is doing. If it's just sitting there waiting for curl requests to complete, then adding a sleep call is unlikely to magically make your code work.
@NikiC well, I'm still on emacs if that says something. And of course there's an ycm backend.
Emacs is way more powerful than vim when it comes to programmability
21:40
@Danack we are using another solution now, but still very dangerous
I read my emails and go on irc using emacs. I run my terminals in emacs.
@Danack apache also was not handling hight traffic as it should + curl inside process + sleep really a mess
@Abdelilah I have a suspicion it would be the webserver trying to find a free PHP worker thread to accept new connections if they're getting behind in serving requests...
er, @NikiC ^^
@FlorianMargaine I have this new thing, you might have heard of it: "a mouse"
@tereško I heard of it, I call it a "distraction".
21:42
@Abdelilah Yeah....having requests that take a long time to process is just a bad idea.
That said, emacs is not like vim, you can perfectly use the mouse for everything. Did I mention I can read PDF and open images in emacs?
Actually linux is just a theme for emacs.
2
really? I don't know much about how you work, but "writing code" doesn't really take most of my time when developing
which is why the whole vim VS emacs debate seems retarded to me
You'll see the light one day
@Danack what i am using now, i replaced apache by nodejs, using a pthread (to call each webservice using a single curl so no "while true" or sleep), but still dangerous because i need php with ZTS enabled and lot of things to mock a webrequest ... really a mess..but at least the CPU is quiet now
21:47
That sounds pretty weird
yes i don't really like this solution, but for now "it works", but the flow is complicated, very hard to test in dev,
i don't see what else can i try... (at least i have to call 8 web services at the same time + many other things) and the response time is critical it doesn't have to be more than 3 sec
plus it's more than 300 req/s
@Abdelilah Did you try Artax with it's async http client?
@kelunik i think if i am not wrong that most workers uses streams or curl to perform this
22:02
Just read the first paragraph:
> The library manually implements HTTP over TCP sockets; as such it has no dependency on ext/curl.
Damn markdown here...
@kelunik but at the end it need to perform a call to php through apache, no ?
@Abdelilah I don't understand what you're asking, could you rephrase it?
@kelunik ok well,
if is it using streams to perform this background task, how does it call php
through CLI or through apache ?
CLI is blocking, streams can be not blocking, so it has to call php through apache
what i found out is that apache is a bottleneck
because in case of too many requests, it queue the requests
So you want to request internal scripts from another script? I thought you were talking about external web services.
@kelunik you are right it's only for outgoing traffic, i am not calling internal requests
but by using the Artax or others i think that they will perform this by internal requests
22:14
So why do you care about Apache then?
because it is not a background task that i can run using a script, it's a front
the more time your script need to respond the more requests will be in queue, ==> CPU usage will be high, response time will be above 6 sec
Requests will only be queued if there are not enough workers. But what you described before was really weird.
@kelunik i will re explain .. suppose i am having a request
Guys do you see anything wrong at the last DATE_SUB bit of the query pastebin.com/LFPDYMdB ? It doesn't work right..
to respond i need to do this. i have to call web service 1, 2, 3, 4...8, process each response and + some other things to get a response
i need at least 1 sec per each webservice for networking
so i need at least 8 sec only for waiting for network
@kelunik following ?
22:24
nvm
@Abdelilah If you do those requests in a sync way and each of them takes one second, yes. But with Artax you can do those requests async.
@kelunik yes right, i was trying to solve this using curl_multi_call running each webservice in a separate process
@AndreaFaulds "Closed" is for things that have been implemented. If it hasn't been implemented it should be closed as wfx or nab, whatever seems more appropriate
22:45
@Abdelilah So you probably should just try Artax instead of using nodejs + php + curl
lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_variables.c#207 @NikiC do you have any idea what then happens with the zend_reference?
looks to me as if it'd leak?
in case where refcount == 1…
I'm trying to follow this: github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial ... where should I implement my HTML helpers and how should I use them? (I don't want to use static methods)
@NikiC should be maybe zend_reference *ref = Z_REF_P(p); p = Z_REFVAL_P(p); Z_ADDREF_P(p); efree(ref); inside the if?
@NikiC Oh.
(well, not that but something similar)
yes, that's how it should be done, else it'll leak… (but doing make test first)
hmm, I still should use copy, but the ref needs to be freed
23:14
Hmm
Can we bump the PHP license to v7?
v3.01 seems so ancient
btw we should use lotsa heptagons in PHP 7 marketing
because heptagons are pretty and have 7 sides
Maybe we need the 7 goals of PHP 7:
1. Fast
2. Fast
3. Fast
4. Fast
5. Fast
6. Fast
7. Fast
(Or so Zeev tells me)
23:46
@AndreaFaulds no
23:57
@ircmaxell Yeah, I realise it's rather difficult. Is it even possible to upgrade the license without the consent of all contributors?

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