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17:04
posted on January 05, 2015 by kbironneau

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user3949359
17:22
What is an application class?
user3949359
Also, is a web framework the same as a CMS?
user924016
Mooorning!
user924016
@nosille a web framework is not the same as a CMS. =]
user3949359
@RonniSkansing A clue about what an app class is?
@ircmaxell , do you know anything about changes in internals regarding the memory usage for arrays ?
17:34
@tereško probably this - nikic.github.io/2014/12/22/…
@tereško yes, @NikiC made them far more efficient
cool
mmmmmmmmm baked bacon
@ircmaxell Mainly dmitry made them more efficient ;)
This makes for really good watching.
It's @ircmaxell coding a Brainfuck interpreter, with voiceover.
user924016
17:40
@nosille no not really.
Only 15 minutes, too.
bf interpreter is boring :P
igors bf compiler is much cooler :D
@NikiC I thought they were your brain child
@NikiC yes, it is :-D
@AndreaFaulds I may do another building a PHP compiler
@ircmaxell :o
BrainFuck interpretation is easy and not particularly interesting
What's interesting is an optimising Brainfuck compiler
user3949359
What other uses, except for aliasing, are there of the "use" operator in PHP?
17:45
You can detect all sorts of interesting patterns
@nosille None, but use means other things in some contexts
There's use in classes, which is for traits (unrelated to use with namespaces)
And there's use in anonymous functions, also unrelated
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds for example I have "use nutshell\core\application\Example". What does it do for this path?
user3949359
I don't have an "as" in there
mmmmmmmmmm baked bacon
@nosille It just does as Example basically. If you don't have as, it just aliases it to the class's name
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds I see
17:47
So use Foo\Bar\Baz; is the same as use Foo\Bar\Baz as Baz;
If that makes sense.
user3949359
I get it
user3949359
/Foo as bar. "new bar();" would instantiate Foo
it's just compiler-aided copy/paste within the file
17:48
@ircmaxell Nah. I joined the phpng project after large parts of the new HT implementation already stood.
@NikiC ah ok
You can think of bigints as the anti christ ng. Here to undo all your performance gains. (OK, that's not actually true.)
Actually I joined phpng because I was bugging dmitry about a number of HT memory optimizations I implemented and it turned out we come up with some of the same ideas ^^
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds what's the purpose of this then? If I have the namespace set at the top of the script, why aliasing the class and not instantiating it straight away?
@nosille Makes referencing it multiple times much nicer
17:49
So we figured I better work on phpng than trying to optimize the PHP 5 structures that are going to be discarded anyway ^^
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds I see.
<?php
use Foo\Bar\Baz\Qux;
$x = new Qux;
$y = new Qux;
class Foobar extends Qux {}
If you didn't alias it, you'd have to write it out in full each time
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds if we want to inherit from it, we don't have to use the full path, no?
Also, I guess it helps readability.
@nosille Nope, a relative name works fine.
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds that kind of spoils the idea then.
17:51
@nosille Why?
user3949359
@AndreaFaulds the script I'm looking at right now is using it for inheritance purposes only (with the relative name), and yet has "use" in it.
@nosille Well, there's nothing wrong with that. A lot of people use every class at the top of the file.
you have to use the full name if you don't add the alias
@FlorianMargaine Right, but you can use an alias, is what I'm saying
17:53
<?php

class Foobar extends Qux {} // doesn't work if Qux is in Foo\Bar\Baz\Qux
@FlorianMargaine Wait, relative names aren't allowed? What?
user3949359
@FlorianMargaine I understand that.
@AndreaFaulds if you don't use it
user3949359
@FlorianMargaine Script uses working directory to extend classes.
user3949359
@FlorianMargaine Sub classes share the same directory as the main one
17:54
what?
@FlorianMargaine You're wrong.
@FlorianMargaine not true
$ php -r 'namespace Foo { class Foo extends Bar {} } namespace Foo { class Bar {} } namespace Bar { var_dump(new \Foo\Bar); }'
object(Foo\Bar)#1 (0) {
}
yes, if they're in the same namespace...
@nosille ah.
That's what a relative name is.
Though you can also use relative names for sub-namespaces.
you mean that this works?
namespace Foo\Bar {
    class Test1 {}
}

namespace Foo {
    class Test2 extends Bar\Test1 {}
}

namespace {
    $foo = new Foo\Test2;

    var_dump($foo instanceof Foo\Bar\Test1);
}
<?php

namespace Foo\Bar;
class Baz {}

?>

<?php

namespace Foo;

class Bar extends Bar\Baz {}
ok
That works, yes
I can't see why you'd think it wouldn't, we always allow relative names
Except for callable strings, of course.
I find it weird for namespaces
also, the previous question was a misunderstanding.
user3949359
18:00
@ircmaxell So, judging by your example, I see that a relative path for a class won't work for a sub folder. What about a root one
@nosille huh?
what do you mean "won't work"?
user3949359
@ircmaxell in the sense that it won't look in the sub folders. You need to specify "Bar\Test1", if your namespace is the root folder (Foo).
Yes, Foo will always refer to something in the same namespace, it won't look in sub-namespaces.
show examples, don't use words
it's too complex and confusing
user3949359
@ircmaxell I know, my bad.
18:08
Just always use the FQN, alias when necessary.
Namespace refactorings should be rare enough that they're handled case-by-case if not automatically anyway.
PUT EVERYTHING IN THE GLOBAL NAMESPACE, WORDPRESS DOES IT SO IT MUST BE A GOOD IDEA
OR DO THAT BECAUSE PHP4 WORDPRESS SAME THING
/me kicks @AndreaFaulds
@ircmaxell ow.
@AndreaFaulds well, there's no function namespacing in php 5.2...
18:10
@FlorianMargaine there's no class namespacing either
@FlorianMargaine FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WHY ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT THAT VERSION?
@ircmaxell WELL WORDPRESS USES 5.2 SO IT MUST BE A GOOD IDEA
user924016
lol
@ircmaxell You know, I think WordPress could decrease 5.2 adoption quite easily: by recommending using 5.6
18:10
STOP SHOUTING
, BUT WORDPRESS DOES IT SO IT MUST BE A GOOD IDEA
@AndreaFaulds they already recommend using 5.6, doing nothing
Because if you look at their site, it says minimum 5.2...
@AndreaFaulds also, I was joking about kicking you before, now I'm really thingking about it :-P
requirement != recommendation
18:11
@FlorianMargaine But that's the thing.
Look at the requirements page: wordpress.org/about/requirements
PHP version 5.2.4 or greater
by recommending using 5.6
Hosting is more secure when PHP applications, like WordPress, are run using your account’s username instead of the server’s default shared username. The most common way nowadays for hosting companies to do this is using suPHP. Just ask your potential host if they run suPHP or something similar.
Many users will see that, notice they have a 5.2 option, and install it.
Or see 5.3, and install that
LOL
suPHP died with 5.2
well, not literally, but ceased becoming a thing due to the rise of cloud and cheap non-shared hosting
They have no idea WordPress will work on 5.6
That should say something like "PHP version 5.2.4 or greater (newer versions strongly recommended, using versions older than 5.4 may put your website at risk of security vulnerabilities)"
18:13
then raise a documentation issue
@ircmaxell Will do.
I'll probably get one of the 5.2 apologists telling me I'm confusing users, the poor ignorant things...
user924016
@AndreaFaulds no one even reads teh docs or knows what a "version" is.
@RonniSkansing I'm not talking about the docs.
I'm talking about the download requirements page
user924016
5 mins ago, by Andrea Faulds
Look at the requirements page: https://wordpress.org/about/requirements/
18:18
also:
The mod_rewrite Apache module
I have the following SQL, which is failing miserably:
SELECT * FROM (
		                              SELECT a.*, ROWNUM rnum FROM (
		                                  SELECT 1 FROM questions_tags WHERE
		                                  questions.id = questions_tags.question_id AND
		                                  questions_tags.tag_id IN ('$tagIDs') ORDER BY  questions.datetime ASC
		                              ) a where rownum <= 100
                                  ) where rnum >= 0
What the heck is wrong?
well what error are you getting?
also, youre referencing the outer query in the inner query
also why would you sort a subquery where you only use it as a count
It keeps saying ORA-00904: "QUESTIONS"."DATETIME": invalid identifier
user924016
@AndreaFaulds sorry missed that =[ great idea with raising a issue on that page.
18:23
hola
what table is questions supposed to refer to?
Damn, those security guys have our missing close reason:
Blatantly off-topic (this question has nothing to do with Information security)
What do you mean? "questions" is a table that has all the questions inside it.
ahahaha
if you register on wordpress so you can file doc bugs...
your password will be emailed to you
WORDPRESS.ORG LEADING THE WAY ON SECURITY PRACTICES
user924016
18:27
Register! =]
user924016
Hmm I might make a "Hosting Quality" plugin to accompany the uninstall plugin
@ircmaxell Each question has multiple "tags". It's a relational database, where "questions_tags" table has a tag id and the question id. I have a set of numbers in "$tagIDs" separated by commas. Those are the tag numbers. I just have to fetch all the questions that have a tag that matches one of the tags numbers inside $tagIDs.
Providing public constructors in your API is an antipattern. Always consider using a static factory method instead
@DemCodeLines look at the query, there is no table named questions or aliased to questions
user924016
? "Providing public constructors in your API is an antipattern" ?
user924016
/me runs
@ircmaxell lolwut
OK, made a bug report for Wordpress.org's requirements page: meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/802
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user924016
^ +5
let's see where it goes
inb4 5.2 apologists
18:37
throw out my stats for them :-D
@ircmaxell Can't the logic be in that static factory method and possibly that method return a subclass of the required object if necessary?
@ircmaxell Clearly this person has never actually done that. We do that in our horrible codebase and it's a complete and total nightmare...
yup
it's nice to write once
and horrible to use ever again
@ircmaxell Done :)
:-D
you can edit your report... no?
@ircmaxell Alas, I can only edit the title.
18:41
that's fubar
I hate trac
always have
bugs.php.net sucks too
actually, I don't mind it
nearly as much at least
Yeah, it's not that bad really
It's quite simple and easy-to-use, I think that's good
has its pros and cons, but...
exactly
My only real qualm is there's no "Post comment & Subscribe" button
Maybe posting a comment subscribes you, but you wouldn't know
18:43
yup
@ircmaxell I still don't understand :(
@ircmaxell This is just overengineering. #YAGNI
@DemCodeLines you never join to, nor alias the questions table
@ircmaxell The problem is that this query works fine and does the job otherwise. it only fails when I try to get a Row num.
18:45
@ircmaxell That's almost like a godwin
@JoeWatkins yo!
For example, this works fine:
@ircmaxell I don't just complain, I act! (well, I'm assuming Submit actually does subscribe you, er...)
SELECT * FROM questions WHERE EXISTS (
		                              SELECT 1 FROM questions_tags WHERE
		                                  questions.id = questions_tags.question_id AND
		                                  questions_tags.tag_id IN ('$tagIDs')
                                  )
								  ORDER BY datetime DESC
That does the job fine.
that's a very different query
@DemCodeLines Now look at your original again...
18:47
@DemCodeLines look, the order is outside of the inner select in this one, but was inside of it in your original one
Yes, All I really wanted to do was grab the first 10 results.
it works just fine when I change it to be something completely different, I don't understand!!!
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@Charles Why's it a nightmare? (Other than always needing to look up the static factory method name....)
It's not like removing the OORDER By clause works. If I remove that clause, it says "Questions"."ID" invalid identifier.
they are VERY different queries
the second one, the outer query references questions
the first, there is no table questions
18:50
How would you grab 10 results, in that case?
from the one that works.
@ircmaxell I'm simply trying to grab the first 10 results, that's really all I need to do.
gotta eat, bye
@Danack Our implementation got hairy and ended up doing all sorts of internal logic to figure out the correct class to return based on the call context... and then some idiot added caching, and it just went to hell.
"figure out the correct class to return based on the call context" Yeah........having that spread across a code base would be bad....
18:57
@Charles lol, is that guy still working on this?
@DemCodeLines All the original authors are long gone.
Anyone experience with realtime restfull api's?
19:40
Hellooo
I'm having some weird issue with OAuth - it says a class isn't defined, yet it's right there when I print the defined classes...
[138] => Abraham\TwitterOAuth\OAuth\OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1
PHP Fatal error: Class 'OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1' not found in /root/oauth/hatenaoauth-master/hatenaoauth.php on line 120
PHP Stack trace:
PHP 1. {main}() /root/oauth/hatenaoauth-master/bookmark.php:0
PHP 2. HatenaOAuth->__construct() /root/oauth/hatenaoauth-master/bookmark.php:15
user924016
namespace?
That may be it, though I was following some cut-and-dried instructions. I haven't used namespaces in PHP before, though I can see the advantage..
user924016
I do not think the error is a weird issue or anything, probably just missing the namespace. Could you paste the code in a pastebin?
One moment, let me remove my consumer key from it..
user3949359
Does composer pull all the dependencies/packages from a git repo?
@nosille It'll pull from repos if that's where they're stored. Can you clarify your question?
user3949359
@Charles are they git repos? Or could be else?
@nosille Some are. Some are hg, some are svn, some are zips?
user3949359
@Charles Isn't hg a git type?
19:51
There are other files that are relevant...
I can put hatenaoauth.php up as well.
@nosille hg is not git. They're very similar, but are not the same tool.
user3949359
@Charles I thought they're the same VCS, just minor updates on Hg.
@nosille Negative. Totally different codebase, philosophy, command set, underlying data storage mechanism, etc. They're both distributed version control, and most techniques that apply to one also apply to the other, but that's where the similarity ends.
user3949359
@Charles why am I pulling dependencies with composer instead of cloning them with git?
@nosille Composer's main advantage is automatic dependency finding and version checking. Listing required versions in a single config file beats the hell out of constantly checking each external dependency for (compatible) patches.
user3949359
19:57
@Charles but one still has to update the composer manually. It won't download the newer versions on it's own.
@nosille Yes, and that's a very, very good thing. You want consistency.
user3949359
@Charles right
Why is there so much shit wordpress in the list of stars today?
BECAUSE WORDPRESS IS THE GREATEST SODA EVER MADE
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method_attach(Generator::class, 'map', function (callable $function) {
    foreach ($this as $key => $value) {
        yield $key => $function($value, $key);
    }
});

function generate_things() {
    for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
        yield $i;
    }
}

generate_things()->map(function ($value) { return $value * 2; });
^^ I wouldn't have a problem with this.
I know it's basically runkit, but still.
you. are. insane.
20:03
Nope. At least, I don't think I am.
Huh, I killed the namespace line and it kinda seemed to go on...so it's not working quite right because it's not using that namespace

bleh
@DanLugg It's called "unified function call syntax", I believe.
(Well, not exactly, but sorta)
Basically, if you have this:
class->method(params...) that's the same thing as method(class, params...) for things that have unified function call syntax.
It goes the other way, too, so if you define something as method(class, params...) then you can call it as class->method(params...)
@DanLugg I like it. It's like JS prototype.
And it's a general concept named monkey patching iirc
I may be wrong on this tho ^
20:19
@LeviMorrison Ah, that's the ticket then. I thought there'd need to be some sort of registration.
But with unified built-in, then it'd be fine.
There's a proposal for C++ to have it.
Yea, I heard about that.
So, calling an undefined global function, with the signature method_name(class_instance, params...) would auto-call the respective method?
@FlorianMargaine Yea, in Ruby it's referred to as monkey patching, although IIRC it's done a bit differently (you redefine the class and it merges)
@DanLugg Yes.
Neat sauce.
I am not exactly sure how it plays with polymorphism inheritance.
20:23
Yea, that's why I was thinking an explicit registration would be sensible, albeit ultimately verbose; you'd need to bootstrap the whole enchilada.
Except for virtual inheritance I'm sure how it would work.
Actually, it would use the same mechanism.
Yeah, it should be exactly the same.
Was a temporary lapse in sensible thinking ^^
The only issue I have with unified is all the implicitness; I see it as a strength and weakness.
IMO explicit + verbose > implicit + concise... generally.
It does make things that require particular call syntax possible without writing a bunch of adapter stuff yourself.
Notably, the stuff I'm working on with reducing functions ^^
20:48
Am I the only one who thinks that the suggested change to str_replace (support array as second arg) is a bad idea?
I feel like we already have more than enough functionality with very little applicability that we need to add any more
^^ I'd be in favor of adding a new function that deprecates at least 3 others though.
I just doubt it would pass ^^
what function?
So many of our array_* variants should have been different callbacks to one base function.
20:51
yes
Talking of array_ functions @LeviMorrison - do you think we could fix the behaviour of array_map and exceptions for 7 - bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55416
@Danack ...maybe. Would need to look at it more closely.
Apparently array_reduce doesn't have the issue. I'll try to see what the difference is between them.
probably just someone doing a bit of over eager error checking
without looking closer I'm 95% sure we can drop it
I'll look into it tonight; I've assigned the bug to me.
21:04
Cheers.
@LeviMorrison do you have php-src karma?
@NikiC I have non-Zend karma, yes.
If this ends up needing Zend/ I'll just ping someone ^^
then change it right away, no discussion
21:08
lulz.
@Danack Almost certainly someone is just being eager with exceptions.
is there a chance for 2 ajax requests to execute at the same time and cause a duplicate of actions ?
@BenBeri s/ajax//, yes
@LeviMorrison Actually, array_reduce does have the same issue contrary to what the bug report said.
@Danack Thanks for that. Maybe this requires looking at all the algorithms functions.
21:17
Looks like array_filter has it too.
maybe it's there for a reason ^^ what do the tests say when you drop the check?
but honestly I can't imagine a reason for that. either the call_function will itself throw an error or the exception will represent an array
So probably no error checking at all was replaced with too much error checking there ;)
In any case, tests did not show anything dangerous
Looks to me like it has always had that warning…
hum, then I just don't get it
It's the "log error and throw an exception" anti-pattern.
21:37
Fighting back tears... http://t.co/kwmmHdMEOq
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user924016
=] heh
21:54
@tereško I'd apply.
:-P
@tereško a clear case of carpet
@Charles Lets say you need to send an ajax request which performs an action. this action checks if value X exists in the db, if not, insert it. So you're saying if both requests execute at the same time, there's a possibility to get value X duped in the database?
For example if request A didn't finish inserting the value, and then request B passed the statement check that checks if value exists, then both will result in inserting the same value, and dupe am I right?

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