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17:06
@PeeHaa should we be excluding meta SO? It's looking a little funky.
and frankly I don't care about tweaking meta at all
I couldn't care less about meta
I will make it match main only
@PeeHaa already pushed
\o/
Well that one blew up my merge :P
@PeeHaa idea redid the whitespace automatically and I didn't feel like fighting it :p
17:22
there is no builtin error handler/function to ignore E_STRICT|E_DEPRECATED|E_NOTICE only from certain paths, right?
Hey, here's a question for youse
Should we produce some sort of notice for a float literal in source code that's too large and results in INF?
$ php -r 'var_dump(2e1000);'
float(INF)
For example.
If it can't be represented it makes no sense not to warn the user that his code is likely to produce unexpected results
It's easy to detect, strtod sets errno to ERANGE in that case
@Rangad Yeah, that's my thoughts
I think I'll make a separate pull request for that, it's something I noticed when writing the octal bugfix
is the octal fix already merged?
@NikiC No. I plan to merge it later today.
17:29
k
It also doesn't just fix octal. It adds errno and string end pointer checks for everything that goes to strtol/strtod
reminds me, I can start voting on the hex strings today
Which should prevent future bugs of this sort, and prevent a reoccurence of 0x02+0x00
link to patch?
17:32
How is it possible that lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_API.h#1186 the value of *dest is changed between the assignment and the return?
@bwoebi Compiler optimisations?
@AndreaFaulds hm, but those additional checks don't seem to actually catch anything, right?
@NikiC Actually, they caught something, so I had to remove one of them
@AndreaFaulds no idea. But there something drastically goes wrong…
Specifically float overflow is currently allowed, see above
@bwoebi My guess, *dest was a bad pointer
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17:33
@crypticツ I replied with a comment on your gist. Lemme know if you have questions :)
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morning folks
For that reason I had to remove the errno check with zend_strtod, but I added a comment
Old value = 0x7ffff10860f8 "/root/php-src/ext/uv/tests/fixtures/hello.data"
New value = 0x7fff00000000 <Address 0x7fff00000000 out of bounds>
@AndreaFaulds first gets assigned … and then set to a bad pointer
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@ircmaxell yes sir.
@NikiC I'm thinking I should make a separate patch to check for errno == ERANGE and trigger a notice or something
17:34
@AndreaFaulds I don't like having checks for errors that can not occur
or, I like having checks, but they should be of the form ZEND_ASSERT rather than zend_error
@NikiC They are, more accurately, checks for errors which shouldn't occur but we've introduced three times in the past
to distinguish for the reader whether this is just a debugging check or not
Hmm
The only reason the octal check is necessary is because the parser doesn't do its job properly
@NikiC I'll make all the other checks be ZEND_ASSERTs
whoops alt+tab is a beast
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\o/ multiple different TLS-encrypted http servers running on port 443 at the same time via 5.6's SNI server capabilities:
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17:39
$domain1 = (new Host)
    ->setName('domain1.com')
    ->setCrypto('/path/to/cert1.pem')
    ->addResponder(function($request) {
        return '<html>Hello, world (domain1)</html>';
    })
;

$domain2 = (new Host)
    ->setName('domain2.com')
    ->setCrypto('/path/to/cert2.pem')
    ->addResponder(function($request) {
        return '<html>Hello, world (domain2)</html>';
    })
;
@AndreaFaulds thx
@rdlowrey niiice
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@NikiC Early indications are that php7's perf improvements help a lot
@rdlowrey Is the "a lot" quantifiable? ^^
@NikiC Yeah, we've been doing a huge matrix of perf comparisons (will publish soonish). PHP7 is looking quite impressive.
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Not yet. I've only done a couple of one-off tests so far ... nothing scientific. Basically it's a rough measurement because I added a lot of new functionality that slowed things down by ~50% in my 5.6 tests. When I ran it with only a single worker process using 7 the perf degradation from the new features disappeared entirely.
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17:45
Within the next couple of weeks I expect to have some concrete numbers for you comparing 5.6/7
@SaraGolemon quite impressive, but still three times slower than hhvm, right? :P
@NikiC Actually, embarrassingly competitive on the test suites.
I bet on mathy stuff HHVM crushes PHP ^^
Although there's a lot of code that php7/master won't run atm, but we expect that stuff will sort itself out
PHP7 still soundly beats HHVM on displaying the SugarCRM login form, fwiw.
│0x9ec9db <zend_parse_arg_string+108>    lea    0x18(%rax),%rdx
│0x9ec9df <zend_parse_arg_string+112>    mov    -0x20(%rbp),%rax
│0x9ec9e3 <zend_parse_arg_string+116>    mov    %rdx,(%rax)
│0x9ec9e6 <zend_parse_arg_string+119>    mov    -0x8(%rbp),%rax
│0x9ec9ea <zend_parse_arg_string+123>    mov    0x10(%rax),%rdx
│0x9ec9ee <zend_parse_arg_string+127>    mov    -0x28(%rbp),%rax
│0x9ec9f2 <zend_parse_arg_string+131>    mov    %rdx,(%rax)
that somehow looks wrong…
especially the last instruction…
17:48
Why?
Oh wait, misread
@SaraGolemon Yeah, php 7 stability is pretty bad atm
@NikiC Unreleased software in heavy development. That happens
@SaraGolemon was that to me?
@bwoebi Yeah, but I saw what I was missing
yep… I have no idea what's going on there. didn't touch that code.
17:50
@bwoebi Is that like, an -O0/-O1 build maybe?
@SaraGolemon I need to quote this
@SaraGolemon -O0
"PHP 7 is embarassingly competitive on the test suites" - Sara Golemon
@AndreaFaulds .....measuring performance of software that is totally unstable is not a fair comparison....
@AndreaFaulds We're working on "fixing" that. :p
17:51
@Danack so? :p
I, for one, am pleased as punch that PHP got itself a shot of adrenaline
:)
OH: "PHP 7 is embarassingly competitive on the test suites" – @SaraMG #PHP7 #PHP
Comparing PHP7 to PHP5.2 is night and freaking day.
@SaraGolemon do you have any idea?
@AndreaFaulds "PHP 7 can't sort arrays of greater than 16 size currently."
17:52
@bwoebi Not off hand. More context might help, but I'm just about to head out.
Unless they reverted that hacky speedup....
@Danack It can, but not with a broken cmp function
The speedup wasn't hacky, the code sample was broken
Sorting algorithms rely on comparison functions that actually return negative values when less than...
@AndreaFaulds atm, hhvm is doing some objectively dumb stuff on certain anti-patterns. The 3.6 release should see a nice surge.
@SaraGolemon cool :)
I mean, er, punish the anti-pattern-using heathens for their sins!
@AndreaFaulds Also, I love the "optimize loops" thread going on in internals right now
17:55
@SaraGolemon hah
While we're at it, is while(true) an unconditional jump in Zend?
It should be.
I'm 99.9% certain it would be, yes
Let's see...
Why doesn't 3v4l.org provide vld output all the time?
Like, I've got hhvm bc output...
o.O Our friend Tony Marston posted on the ML about PHP 4 constructors.
Which is what you'd expect it to do: :0 <LOOP-BLOCK> <JMP:0>
17:58
@SaraGolemon It does it only if you click Performance
hah, although it gives me HHVM 3.1.0 output :p
For whatever reason
Ah, or if you look at hhvm opcodes, evidently
		L3	0x1068c2000 ZEND_NOP                       <unused>             <unused>             <unused>
		L9	0x1068c2020 ZEND_JMPZ                      C0                   J5                   <unused>
		L10	0x1068c2040 ZEND_INIT_FCALL                <unused>             C1                   <unused>
		L10	0x1068c2060 ZEND_DO_FCALL                  <unused>             <unused>             @0
		L10	0x1068c2080 ZEND_JMP                       J1
		L10	0x1068c20a0 ZEND_RETURN                    C2                   <unused>             <unused>
So yeah, PHP is slightly dumb, but only slightly
17:59
No, PHP doesn't optimise while(true) :(
$ cat test.php
<?php

function wp_security_issue_ignore_all() {
    // ignores
    return TRUE;
}

// legit wordpress code
while (true) {
    wp_security_issue_ignore_all();
}
@AndreaFaulds But that's easily fixed.
@SaraGolemon Yep
Thanks to the totes awesome AST somebody added recently...
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@SaraGolemon not sure if sarcastic and if yes in which direction...
@NikiC Depends on which statement that was in response to.
18:02
@SaraGolemon there is an arrow on the left side of reply messages
Ah, missed that. Yes, no. Not sarcastic
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@AndreaFaulds best sample code evah
I love that someone jumped into internals with their very first post and is like "Hey, we can waste less time. Do this." and while these might be micro-optimizations, they're also hot code paths and may add up to something.
@rdlowrey totally taken direct from WordPress source code
I'm trying to use more interesting code samples in RFCs and so on
Note how the Scalar Type Hints RFC has an ElePHPant class with one named Sara
I did see that. :D
Not the first time you've done that, either. :p
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18:05
@AndreaFaulds I've been making an effort to do this as well. foo, bar and baz get so boring. Don't want people thinking we're intellectually uninteresting, right?
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Yes. My orange elePHPant, coincidentally, also shares a name with a certain female PHP developer. Actually, both of my ElePHPants are named after women in the PHP community
@rdlowrey You should use boyband names ducks
Gak, I need to put clothes on though. Wifey wants to buy a car today.
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@AndreaFaulds It's okay because I'm old ... this means I can safely do this and no one will get the references.
Hmm
All our code samples should be semi useful, or something
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"Hi everyone, this is my elePHPant, Boyz2Men"
18:07
@rdlowrey :D
Or contain in-jokes:
$php7_readiness_function = always(FALSE); // where always = ($foo) ==> $foo
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"And over here we have 98Degrees -- you can tell it's him because he has a barbed-wire tat on his front leg."
Demonstration of a better streams API: function NoSQLDatabaseStore($data) { (new Stream('file:///dev/null'))->write($data); }
@AndreaFaulds I don't think all nosql databases are mongodb
@AndreaFaulds And how does your new streams API implement sharding, if I may ask?
@NikiC Oh, give me a second
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Not webscale enough. No hooks for event-emitters.
18:15
class DistributedHighPerformanceNoSQLDatabaseDataStore {
    public function store($data) {
        file_put_contents("http://devnull-as-a-service.com/dev/null", $data);
    }
}
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Wow, twitter is really disappointing. Trending right now: #NameYourJunkAfterAGame ... smh
Candyland
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Q: Does Tomcat work with PHP?

Blaise M.I heard that the apache Tomcat service is used by programmers. But according to what I saw on their official website, it looks like it is based on Java. But we who use PHP cannot use it for some purposes. I have heard that if you put another person's IP Adress in the browser and he has tomcat, yo...

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@SaraGolemon Oh my gosh I just choked on my water. Well done :)
> I heard that the apache Tomcat service is used by programmers. But according to what I saw on their official website, it looks like it is based on Java. But we who use PHP cannot use it for some purposes. I have heard that if you put another person's IP Adress in the browser and he has tomcat, you can see his files in htdocs folder. So can it be useful to PHP Developers?
18:20
True Fact: Diabetics... taste sweet.
Is it bad I'm trying to think of a scientific explanation to explain why
Without even knowing if that's true
posted on January 17, 2015 by PeeHaa

Reverts some of the template tweaking of SO like: makes question titles bold in overview, fixes font to be actually readable, adds separators to links under posts, adds border above the comment sections, fixes fonts of counters, removes uselsss sp...

@crypticツ ...yep.
Okay, off to buy a car. Ta
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@SaraGolemon have fun
18:25
@rdlowrey Just use github.com/pcrov/Wordle - instead of foo bar baz you can use becti exparick oblectatu or whatever else it spits out. All without the hassle of thinking of things.
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I like where your head's at. Only problem is then you lose the fun of inside jokes and broad cultural references.
comedy vs abject laziness: the eternal struggle
18:48
Hey people
Can somebody help me with my question ?
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Q: PHP mysqli query output wrong

J.KoppenTHIS IS SOLVED (EDIT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE) I got a problem with the output off the query in the foreach statement. For some reason the dump of the variables give NULL NULL NULL etc instead of the right output out of table Items. does anyone know what causes this ? <?php $of...

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@J.Koppen what kind of help do you need?
You mean this? Fatal error: Call to a member function bind_param() on boolean in ......\tradeoffers.php on line 31
Exactly Rangad
It's quite obvious: $stmt is not what you expect it to be. Thus a previous operation has failed. As there is only one place before that that uses $stmt it has to be there. $db->prepare() returned a boolean instead of a mysqli statement.
Check the docs to see under what circumstances it does that.
@J.Koppen There are at least 10000 dupes of that question. Search the site
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18:54
o/ @PeeHaa enjoying the weekends?
Yeah kinda. Was a bit hungover from last night so didn't do much today besides yelling at SO's new design.
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But that is fixed now with the StyleFixer ?
It's somewhat sane now yeah. Still needs some more fixes though, but as it currently stands I am pretty happy with it
@J.Koppen Also calling prepare inside the loop is not the most obvious way to do that.
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Great, I am gonna try it out later .. I have been trying out varnish all day.. now it is time for me to install redis..
18:58
Is there magic function in MYSQL like NOW() to get current time.

But this time I need to get current rows id. And insert it to another column in the same row. Like copying :)
Sounds like a proper productive day @RonniSkansing
Nothing out there on the internet..
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=] yea, the last couple of days have been pretty productive, trying to get something out of my time before starting on regular job again
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Tonight is the last "stay up late and sleep all day" I got
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(until next Rebecca)
18:59
Lats insert ID, gives the last one, i could update previous row with that, but it's another sql and timewasting..
@AndreaFaulds When can github.com/php/php-src/commit/… happen?
@animaacija set @row_num = 0;
SELECT id, @row_num := @row_num + 1 as row_index FROM blub
ORDER BY id desc; or am I missing something
@NikiC That was there before
Oh wait, it wasn't
er
Theoretically never, I guess...
@NikiC Non-8-bit byte platforms? :p
@Rangad thanks for your reply, I'm new to php so sorry for asking dumb question :P
@AndreaFaulds well, then remove it…
19:02
Move it into the assert if you want, it shouldn't happen but there's a chance
i.e. make the assert be ZEND_ASSERT(!errno && end == yytext + yyleng); if you like
anyway, I need to eat, bye for now
@PeeHaa it occurs to me that we should probably start throwing in comments to identify what is fixing what... also code blocks are fixed
@PaulCrovella Yeah that might be a smart idea to do :P
Oh damn. I love you for fixing the code blocks
i didn't expect it to grow beyond a dozen lines really. fucking feature creep.
We need a project manager!
and an RFC process!
19:06
And a mailing list!
@NikiC Btw, did you do a langspec patch for removing hex support in numeric strings?
If the langspec doesn't mention hex support, well, it needs to for 5.6
anyway, imma actually eat
bye
19:26
@AndreaFaulds No. But if you review github.com/php/php-langspec/pull/111, we can fix one test :)
@Rangad Hmm, could you write this one in INSERT INTO ... VALUES .. form ? It is the same table where i want column named forword to contain the same integer as column id
@Danack I am just horrified by the responses in that thread
@Danack should I blog about custom exceptions vs. return error values?
@Ocramius Not unless you want to - I was just wondering if you had something already. Tbh - I doubt that anyone sane will need convincing....
/looks at recent php internals threads.
19:41
I am new php learner and I have problems in the issue of implementing php inside html
I think those people are just out of their mind, @Danack
no sane developer would ever return something from a constructor
I have an example here
(unless it's a static or ruby-like constructor, which I use a lot)
1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
2 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
3 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
4 <head>
5 < title > <?php echo ’Premiers pas en PHP’; ?> </title>
6 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
7 </head>
8 <body>
9 <h1> Mes premiers pas en PHP </h1>
10 <?php $temps=2; echo ’<p> Je débute depuis ’ ; echo $temps; echo ’ heures... </p>’; ?>
11 <p> Mais cela a l’air intéressant <?php echo ’!’ ?> </p>
I dont know if i can save this as an html or php. I made both of them and they show a lot of mistakes
19:43
Can we unpin @AndreaFaulds's poll yet?
I want to know where is the mistake here
@pentanol Putting PHP inside html is not a good idea. Until you've learnt more, you should probably use a templating library like - twig.sensiolabs.org
`` use quotes ' '
@PeeHaa I think so. It basically hit the shitter when someone posted it on reddit.
And semi-colon after echo 'foo';
19:44
ok
Also use a ide or a text editor with syntax highlighting instead of ms word @pentanol
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@pentanol make sure to save it as .php
@pentanol From where did you get that code?
I used a ressource from a french university
@Ocramius I'm not going to bother responding that guy - I'll only not do the work for doing the cleanup if someone comes up with a decent reason not to do it.
19:50
@Ronni why did you choose saving it as a php file ?
@pentanol if you had to ask that question then I guess a tutorial from Le site du zero (openclassrooms.com) would be better than what you're doing
@Hamza I have the link here , I didnt take it from the site that you say lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~lacroix/Documents/IntroWeb/…
@Danack the only thing I can think of is BC compat, but again, consumer APIs that checks against return values of those internal constructors are usually designed decently and can deal with exceptions
We don't bang rocks together
@PeeHaa Please.
20:45
evening
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Morning @JoeWatkins;
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Enjoying the weekend?
@Ocramius Oh this is awesome:
yeah, I went on a boat road ...
class CustomMessageFormatter extends MessageFormatter {
	public function __construct($locale, $setting) {
		var_dump($this);
		parent::__construct($locale, $setting);
		var_dump($this);
	}
}

$mf = new CustomMessageFormatter('en_US', '{this was made intentionally incorrect}');
Output is:
class CustomMessageFormatter#1 (0) {
}
NULL
camera is my new favourite thing ...
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=] Nice
@Danack D:
/picked a bad week to stop sniffing glue.
20:49
Ah, Airplane.
Such a great comedy movie.
Oh, shit, it's Saturday, I almost forgot...
☝︎ your mandatory Caturday Baker🐱 dose
cat is entirely overworking that dough
In PHP7: <?="Baker\u{1F408}"?> ;)
21:06
@Danack what does it do?
19 mins ago, by Danack
Output is:
class CustomMessageFormatter#1 (0) {
}
NULL
@Danack holy fuck. Serious?
Of course.
WTF
this shit.
Oh, Stas's default constructors RFC? :/
21:07
Discarding $this, because PHP.
Not quite appropriate but:
Oh, wait, I see
Where is that BC break documented that passing in a long instead of a resource is invalid now?
having zpp("z", &zstream) to e.g. allow 1 as a resource number to be passed…
obviously segfaults in php 7 because zend_resource
@bwoebi Oh, that's probably an accidental consequence of the fast_zpp thing, lemme check
no, nothing with fastzpp…
21:13
Yep, not fast zpp...
I guess it's a PHP 7 thing, document it?
@bwoebi oh shit that would break unserialize w/ resources
Since we serialize resources as longs (srsly...)
meh… I'd have no problem with that we abolish resource… just not wanting to port that 6k LOC file again :-D
21:41
Ohi @SaraGolemon.
may someone please finally remove that gif above… ...
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1 message moved to Orphan GIFs
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@bwoebi
thanks :-)
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... writing server crypto markdown docs ...
21:54
@bwoebi boooooooooring
@NikiC Hi, do you have any idea when you plan to tag the next version of your parser? Internal ci yells at me for using a fixed commit. (Nothing serious, I'd just love to know if you have a timeline so I can add a temporal exception rule for that package)
22:07
@Rangad My timeline is usually "tag once someone asks about it" ^^ So I'll probably do it tomorrow ;)
22:17
Thanks ;) It's not a big problem, but currently I get a sms whenever someone triggers a built on that project and ci sees that the composer.json has an invalid tag constraint (commit vs. tag; I know these rules are dumb) and I'm only allowed to mute the warning if I have an expected timeline.
and I depend on a change in master ;)
@Rangad on which change?
46975107a7e, 01643e06 and d774dbc1b7
Remove 01643e06 there is a class using the builder but it never has been called or tested and is never referenced anywhere else.
22:49
ping @rdlowrey
Longer term target is the semi-automated rewrite of an older codebase, including the detection of certain anti patterns and other static analysis tasks. Wild example without anything of the more advanced: gist.github.com/anonymous/b062e6fa10a93067f968 (I'm not too convinced regarding the generated tests, but hey, it's not my call to make)
23:02
I'll be happy once I can get away from that project (Nothing against the parser, it's awesome, but our design and aproach are flawed) and the original maintainer is available once again. Enough ranting. A good night to everyone and happy coding.
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@DaveRandom pong
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FYI for those who haven't seen it, @kelunik has been working on this nifty chat application running on top of my 100% PHP http/websocket/static/dynamic web server:
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^ the new hotness.
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Still a bit rough around the edges (the UI, but more because the server is still evolving).
23:06
@rdlowrey got ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE when trying to sign in
@PaulCrovella yeah, you triggered an uncaught exception and crashed the server…
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lol of course the box is now offline.
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It's running in debug mode so there's no protection from fatals
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A run-of-the-mill uncaught exception should result in a 500 response, though.
Does that mean I win? I think that means I win.
23:08
LogicException, promise already resolved
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I think you just won a free intarnet!
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=] yay
probably fixed (a return was missing)
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FYI @bwoebi that exact scenario is why I added Reactor::onError() so we can recover from uncaught exceptions outside the normal scope of http or websocket responders.
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I just need to add a hook for it in the server so it will ... you know ... use it and not blow up in those situations.
23:11
Neat, it survived this time. This time... -.-
@Rangad ensure_parameter_types('sb!"stdClass"o?n', $a, $b, $c, $d); wtf
that looks worse than zpp ^^
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Still my "favorite" php API:
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resource stream_socket_server ( string $local_socket [, int &$errno [, string &$errstr [, int $flags = STREAM_SERVER_BIND | STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN [, resource $context ]]]] )
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Of course the only optional parameter anyone actually needs is the last one.
@rdlowrey I see you never worked with the win32 api :P
Otherwise you'd consider that to be a function with a small number of params :P
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23:15
Nope, I'm blissfully unaware of the ... uh ... fun ... hiding there.
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From the sound of things I probably want to keep it that way.
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@FlorianMargaine lol just at the title. I'm sure the article is just a silly-string WTF explosion with some confetti thrown in for good measure.
@rdlowrey the article is pretty good
and no, it's more struct over struct over struct over struct over thread
@NikiC Heads-up: The definition of a numeric string in the language spec is in spec/05-types.md under String, and it's wrong, as it says any numeric literal is valid (lol)
(I just love my binary numeric strings that PHP totally has and the language spec totally isn't wrong about!)
23:23
@DaveRandom soup is delicious, but I don't know what I'm supposed to do with that
@AndreaFaulds will update once it lands
@NikiC Bad attitude :(
5.6 and master needs correcting anyway, regardless of whether your RFC passes or not
but I'll likely be more motivated if it passes ^^
@rdlowrey Check your @php.net inbox for a thread started by Brad Broerman
@PaulCrovella It's mostly for the benefit of @vyznev and stackapps.com/questions/4486/stack-overflow-unofficial-patch
gotcha. k.
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23:25
@DaveRandom DANG IT. Stupid gmail filtering hides these things from me.
Yeh well internals has been insanely busy since mid december, I've not really read any of it as I have also been insanely busy, I only read that because I was directly CC'd so it appeared in my main inbox and not under the Forums tab
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@DaveRandom Yeah I'll reply in the mail thread. Will give it the appropriate due diligence and barring unforeseen issues hope to merge everything in the next couple of days.
coolio :-)

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