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18:00
FYI - There's a minor bug in 3.5.0
minor? or "minor"?
hphp/runtime/version.h isn't being installed with the dev headers
It only effects DSO building, which isn't done /too/ often yet
Gonna strong arm Josh into making me an hhvm-dev-3.5.0_1
18:07
morn
18:19
@ircmaxell, Int is an alias of integer right? so it's the same...
wait what how it's not the same?
You aren't joking are you @ircmaxell ?
can you explain why you think it's an alias?
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Q: PHP difference between int and integer

FreemanIs there any difference between int and integer in PHP? Which is the newer or more recommended use? $a = (int)"3 euros"; echo $a; // $a==3 $a = (integer)"3 euros"; echo $a; // $a==3

or why you think I'm joking
the cast (int) and (integer) are the same
but PHP does not have generic type casting
so to generically say int is an alias of integer is definitely wrong
class Int {} !== class Integer {}
18:22
Er
"int" is an alias of "integer", as is "long"
"double" is an alias of "float", as is "real"
oh that defines why I got the error:
But it doesn't work for type hints
'public function getDate(int $length = null){'
Yeah, that doesn't work, PHP thinks you mean a class with that name
with the error:
Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to GlobalFunctions::getDate() must be an instance of int, integer given, called in C:\xampp\htdocs\forum\template\pages\login\action.php on line 73 and defined in C:\xampp\htdocs\forum\includes\global_functions.php on line 17
18:24
We don't (yet?) have scalar type hints
That's how I got confused
@AndreaFaulds in certain contexts, yes, but not in all
which is why I said "generally"
Ah, fair enough
sometimes I wish I had mod powers
18:33
why?
is it just me or is that tag a slightly different color than usual
@ircmaxell so I could bin that video :p
@PaulCrovella [meta-tag:foobar]
it is
18:35
@PaulCrovella yeah, weird
it's a meta-tag
What's the difference?
The color is different :)
OH
Is it for meta SO?
ah, thanks. was questioning my mind.
18:36
Yeah when you click it it goes to the meta tag
afkish hunting for food
@ircmaxell thanks for explaining :)
Regardless of whether PHP adds actual generics, fake generics for certain types might be useful
Array<string,int>, Generator<string,int>
@AndreaFaulds agree
arrayof was rejected, but I think Generator<> would make a lot of sense
Actually, it's a bit of a shame you can't typehint the return value of a generator
function foobar(): Generator; makes something more clearly a generator
Or function foobar(): Iterator; if you don't want to enforce implementation details, say
I've mentioned it before, but I think tuple types for arrays would be neat, as an alternative to adding multiple returns
18:46
ARG, irccloud is having downtime
@AndreaFaulds how would you implement that without generics on all objects (without it being a total hack)?
@ircmaxell Oh, right, I hadn't considered its use as a parameter type... dunno :/
I mean, you could hack it and stick type info on the generator itself
But that's cheating
@marcio I was thinking this would be handy the other day, I like how Python has from X import Y, Z
we've talked about that before, adding a true module system to PHP
Oh I don't mean that
I just want multiple imports
@ircmaxell Modules make cyclic dependencies painful, I don't like them
18:51
/me sighs
That's caused me trouble in both Python and node.js
I'm not saying you should have cyclic dependencies, not at all
But it does happen and when it does it's a debugging nightmare
Partially-loaded modules are not fun :(
Pierre is quite annoying
His statements on the ML indicate that he is incompetent when it comes to anything relating to organizational issues.
heh
A PHP internals contributor who is incompetent at organizational issues? Whatever next? :p
19:01
I find it particularly amusing that he cites the release process RFC - but says the exact contrary of what it specifies
the sad part is he honestly believes he's helping things
People working in bureaucracy probably believe that as well ^^
aaaaa
Someone committed uncompileable code
please don't
/Users/ajf/Projects/2014/PHP/php-src/ext/spl/spl_directory.c:2085:3: error:
      non-void function 'spl_filesystem_file_call' should return a value
      [-Wreturn-type]
                WRONG_PARAM_COUNT;
                ^
/Users/ajf/Projects/2014/PHP/php-src/Zend/zend_API.h:347:31: note: expanded from
      macro 'WRONG_PARAM_COUNT'
#define WRONG_PARAM_COUNT                                       ZEND_WRO...
                                                                ^
/Users/ajf/Projects/2014/PHP/php-src/Zend/zend_API.h:351:66: note: expanded from
now I must fix this myself
19:17
Yes, you must!
@NikiC and that's the irony of politics...
So far in my life I have not had any bureaucratic nightmares, but I'm sure one awaits me
I wonder how long my laptop's SSD can survive the torment of recompiling PHP
@AndreaFaulds Just think of how long you could survive the torment of compiling something without an SSD :)
@NikiC ...good point :)
By the way, most of the important extensions build on the bigint branch now, thanks to Anatol. That's not to say most of them are fully ported, but they do at least build.
I have an idea for a hack that should quite effectively check which extensions need further work.
That hack is to disable IS_LONG literals and see how much stuff breaks
If all integers are bigints, everything must still work. If anything breaks, the extension needs updating.
(Yes, we could conceivably get rid of IS_LONG if we wanted to, but that's probably not a good idea)
(You could hear Dmitry's screams from San Francisco if we were to do that)
19:37
I figured out how to easily generate E_DEPRECATED for PHP 4 constructors when there isn't a new constructor present.
@AndreaFaulds isn't Dmitry in st Petersburg?
@FlorianMargaine Yes. The joke may have flown over your head...
@LeviMorrison Cool! How?
I'll update your patch later, Andrea. It probably needs updated anyway because of Nikita's patch.
i'm baffled about something
if you're passing a $i++ through a function why doesn't it automatically update?
it's in a while loop
@eyeLoveFiddle what do you mean "automatically update"?
$i++ is postfix, ++$i is prefix
19:51
@AndreaFaulds doing the ++
The prefix form increments the value and gives you the incremented one
The postfix form gives you the value, then increments it (so you get the value before it was incremented)
So:
$i is set to 0, then running a ++ 2 times
$a = 1;
$b = ++$a; // $b is 2, $a is 2
$a = 1;
$b = $a++; // $b is 1, $a is 2
Does that make sense?
isn't
$a=0
$a++
$a==1 ?
@eyeLoveFiddle Yes, $a = 0; $a++; would result in $a being 1 (as would ++$a;)
19:53
@eyeLoveFiddle are you returning $i or are you expecting it to act like a reference?
then doing another it doesn't allow an update
i want a simple incripenter to verify my modals will be changing
the modal isn't counting up
@eyeLoveFiddle I think showing some code could help clarifying your problem...
$i++;
$text_link="Add More Workers";
$header = "This will be my header$i";
$body = "This will be my body";
$footer = "This will be my footer";
modalizer($text_link, $header, $body, $footer);
$header isn't correcting
that's in a while loop
@eyeLoveFiddle what do you mean by correcting? Seems like you are not returning anything from the function... so what do you expect to happen?
Some magic side effect?
$i is staying at 1
modalizer is my modal function
$i to count up
19:59
You are only incrementing $i once in the code you showed, why do you expect it to be anything else than 1?
but it's in a while loop
@eyeLoveFiddle not in the code you showed...
lets say a table of 20 with 20 modals
you would expect 1-20
i mentioned it @Patrick
So you want me to debug imaginary code?
nik
nik
:)
20:00
that's possible?
@eyeLoveFiddle put an example on 3v4l.org to allow people to see actual code.
@LeviMorrison Who, if not yourself, should I hassle gently encourage to look at github.com/php/php-src/pull/994
@Danack Well it certainly is a bug. What adverse effects it may have when removed… hopefully none ^^
@eyeLoveFiddle "Notice: Undefined variable: q in /in/PaSnt on line 3"
q is defined on my code
20:05
well it's not on 3v4l, is it?
@LeviMorrison Do you feel brave enough to merge it for 5.x or should it just be done for "7" ?
k i'll try the change
never heard of that evaluator
@Danack I'm okay with just changing it for 7. I'm not a big fan of modifying behavior in patch releases for bugs unless it's a regression or security issue.
where's php6?
20:07
We ate it.
dead
long dead
@eyeLoveFiddle I did not fix whatever issue you have, I only made the code work without the parts you left out. As you can see the incrementing is working there
it's all @danack's fault
blame him
let me retry it
@LeviMorrison Do you have the karma to merge it?
20:08
maybe i was missing the # change XD
Or just copy and paste, if the PR is against the wrong branch.
i moved the location, then it worked
nope, it's not changing on the page
nope, $i isn't passing through the function more than the original $i
except for in text_link
@eyeLoveFiddle I have no idea what this means. Can you show the code of your function?
@Danack I don't have Zend/ karma. I don't mind that I don't have it either; it forces peer review.
20:13
I have karma for stuff outside of Zend/ though.
I know that feeling...Could you just say then "it seems fine for 7, shouldn't be merged for 5.x".
nik
nik
do you guys prefer coarse-grained or fine-grained methods?
there is no $i in your function?
also I would recommend returning instead of echoing things. No sideeffects makes debugging easier.
i'm adding it is for testing reasons
It's grown HTML.
20:16
what is?
So this is Patrick...
I got an alert saying you highlighted me, @eyeLoveFiddle xD
@PatrickRoberts maybe the wrong pat?
Yes, it was xD
@Patrick
Yep, that highlights me
20:20
did you get one that time?
sry
It's fine x3
SO has a software bug
I don't know that that's a bug so much as a bad feature. I think that behavior was intended
why, so you can target everyone with an @a ?
Apparently o-o
20:22
did you get that alert?
No, I think everyone starting with an "a" got that though
good for them
they should correct that bug
why don't you just contact them instead of ranting here?
@t sorry
@t where do I report the bug at?
posted it to meta
@NikiC Thanks for the tag ;)
20:37
@Danack I'd be okay with a 5.7 merge if it were to happen, for completeness. I am okay with these going into major and minor releases; just not patch releases.
@SaraGolemon Is it expected that hhvm allows nesting of namespaces, but discards the outer namespace? 3v4l.org/PjSTJ
'nesting of namespaces'....
oO
@Rangad that sounds like a pretty significant bug
Not sure what the bug is, though. That nesting is allowed or that only the inner namespace is recognized.
If allowed, certainly the outer namespace being ignored has got to be an oversight.
20:44
@Rangad possibly both, but sounds like the outer being ignorred
Hi everyone
Well, time for a upgrade then.
Are there any useful tools u can use to send post requests to your site without creating a form and shit? I need one for fast debugging
nvm found
20:49
@LeviMorrison thanks
I think that was the best question ever asked since I'm active in this chat.
@Rangad this is not a cURL channel
This was to ben Beri
as answer to his question ;)
21:02
@Patrick It's the jquery that's causing the bug, not the PHP XD
evenin'
@NikiC Hey NikiC, why when I send a POST request with POST parameters, I get METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED status? but if its empty, the status will be FOUND
@BenBeri what do you mean by empty there?
Like no parameters
21:10
can you give an example of what works and what doesn't?
Hmm sec
21:22
@AndreaFaulds Hmm, question for you.
@LeviMorrison okay
I checked out your branch but I have failed tests.
Stuff like: Zend/tests/bug38942.phpt
The PHP 4 constructors one?
And Zend/tests/bug31177-2.phpt
There's one known failing test that shouldn't
21:23
@AndreaFaulds Yes.
The others are bugs in (then) master IIRC
I may be wrong
merge in master and you'll see ^^
I rebased on master.
But these tests have to deal with PHP 4 constructors.
Look at ext/standard/tests/filters/read.phpt
Wait, it's possible they're tests that were skipped on my system and by travis
I'm okay with fixing them; I just was under the impression they were fixed and was checking with you.
ext/standard/tests/file/bug38450.phpt is the one I haven't dealt with, everything else should be working or is something I missed
21:30
I mean, some of these are in Zend/tests ^^
Not sure how you missed those.
@LeviMorrison More importantly, how did Travis?
Are they new?
2006 is hardly new
:/
lemme check out the branch again...
21:45
LOL. I dunno if you know Xing. But it's basically a business social network which is pretty widespread in Germany. I'm pretty inactive there and log in every once in a while and I just got this message (translated from German): pastie.org/private/gie1zfjxku69rdcajew
well... at least he offers to do most of the coding...
I've received so many emails saying "look I got an idea do the coding for me... for free of course"
I get them too every now and then. But I found that one pretty funny. Because I exactly know how this would going to be: "Yo Thomas. I was about to implement X but it was not working. I tried my best. So how about you implement it?"
But in general it's cool that he started to dig into programming.
I sure love ideas guys! We'll split the money 50:50! Once we get money, of course!
@LeviMorrison I built my branch again, no unexpected test failures
(there's some stuff broken in master that's also broken in this branch)
hmm
./configure? Nothing else disabled? Default build?
It's --disable-all, I always do that. But FYI ext/standard/tests/filters/read.phpt passes.
As it does on Travis.
Are you sure you built my branch? :p
--disable-all #PHP one true #PHP #disableall4lyfe #yolo #batteriesnotreallyincluded #FAST
21:56
@AndreaFaulds Don't disable all; you have to build the default included exts.
@AndreaFaulds Yes ^^
@LeviMorrison I usually rely on Travis to do that... but if you insist.
$ ../config-bare && make test
$ cat ../config-bare
#!/bin/sh
make clean
./vcsclean
./buildconf
YACC=/usr/local/opt/bison27/bin/bison ./configure --enable-debug --enable-phpdbg "$@"
☝︎ if you're curious
@AndreaFaulds compiling with --disable-all leaves you with a lambda calculus, right?
@igorw hah
@igorw that and PHP's incredibly useful standard library
@AndreaFaulds me too, --disable-all --disable-cgi --enable-debug
@ircmaxell I should probably also disable cgi, good idea
22:00
disable-cgi saves a bit of linking time at the end (so for every incremental build it cuts about 50% time)
^ You didn't touch that file, and it has a PHP 4 constructor.
Hmm
@LeviMorrison That's correct.
Maybe it somehow still works without the constructor ^^
22:01
And it still works, because you didn't remove PHP 4 constructor support for streams
;)
That's my hunch, anyway
Note that broken test that my PR mentions that I didn't fix
... why on earth wouldn't it just read ce->constructor?
The bug where stream filters w/ PHP 4 constructors didn't have them called
I ported it to PHP 5
It suddenly doesn't work
need some sleep aid. Any recommendations for a good talk about anything on OOD (>= 30min)?
@LeviMorrison No idea, but it isn't reading it :/
But ce->constructor is still set for PHP 4 constructors.
22:03
@AndreaFaulds @AndreaFaulds good to know. Could you look at the current PR and do a quick review? It's the first time I'm trying to grasp php internals implementation so a review would help before I move forward :)
@ThomasDavidPlat @ircmaxell has some videos
@marcio Does it work with functions and constants?
@LeviMorrison Oh sure. But it would seem streams don't use it :/
@AndreaFaulds Then that's a duplication bug.
Yep.
And it's a bug in PHP master, because streams don't support PHP 5 constructors
Apparently
So my "fix" to the test should be reverted, a new bug opened, it should have its own test
@AndreaFaulds thank you. But I saw almost everything on his YT-Channel already
:-)
did you see my conference talks? It's in a linked playlist
22:06
@marcio Also, wtf is up with ext/tokenizer/tokenizer_data.c?
@NikiC @NikiC Yup, it does help. I probably shouldn't be creating a zend_ast_prepend_str() BTW, because it will add even more confusion to the zend_ast_* API github.com/php/php-src/pull/1005/…
@AndreaFaulds NO IDEA... I think it happened when I run ./tokenizer_data_gen.sh within ext/tokenizer, is this necessary?
@marcio Why would you need to do that...?
Oh. No I didn't. Thank you I'll have a look :) And Good Night @all
@marcio Yeah, if it's not a big perf concern there I wouldn't add it. As it is implemented right now it wouldn't work if the realloc would actually realloc and not create a new one (notice how you copy the right string into the result, which is also the left string, and then copy the left string, where you already put stuff from the right one)
22:09
@LeviMorrison Guess what. I did a non---disable-all build, no extra failed tests ^^
@AndreaFaulds I guess I shouldn't... I was reading nikic.github.io/2012/07/27/… (that's how I got interested into the PHP implementation itself) and at some point it mentions that ./tokenizer_data_gen.sh should be run... I'll undo it :)
@marcio Only if a new token is added.
@marcio I also got into PHP dev from that blog post :)
@marcio github.com/php/php-src/pull/1005/… => You probably meant to assign different attrs there ;)
@AndreaFaulds Yup, I added a new AST kind and thought "hey maybe I should regenerate something somewhere" xD
22:14
@AndreaFaulds It means that I didn't regenerate tokenizer data after changing precedence of => operator ^^
@NikiC oooops
and it means somebody didn't update the year in the script...
@LeviMorrison Ah, but this will only be one voting option, right?
:21031672 oh that's true... actually the zend_compile_use is always receiving a list with T_CLASS as attr otherwise use { Some\Class } would fail . Yeah, these attrs are wrong :)
22:16
@LeviMorrison :)
morning
I've updated bits and pieces; can you check it out and see what failures you have?
@LeviMorrison Is that a fork of my branch, or?
@NikiC I'm not sure yet.
@AndreaFaulds it won't right now, and @NikiC just fount out why. I'm passing wrong attrs github.com/php/php-src/pull/1005/…
22:17
@AndreaFaulds I didn't "fork" on github. I checked it out locally and rebased some things, and pushed to a new branch.
@LeviMorrison But you just deprecated the constructors... did you remove the removal, except from the tests?
I am not sure what you mean.
What I have implemented there is this:
class Foo {
        function foo() {
                echo __METHOD__;
        }
};
^ E_DEPRECATED
class Foo {
        function foo() {
                echo __METHOD__;
        }
        function __construct() {
                echo __METHOD__;
        }
};
^ Warning free.
@LeviMorrison How can you deprecate a feature you removed?
@AndreaFaulds Ah, I'm not sure what the final vote will be on, but this patch doesn't remove them entirely; it deprecates them and removes some warnings when both are included.
Unrelated to the previous branch, then?
22:22
It reuses a lot of the changed tests, because they were relying on triggering notices and not really related.
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Q: How should I store trivial data in a database?

Austin BurkI have a web application which allows people to upload flipbook animations. There are always a lot of requests for new features such as: Tagging users (Like tagging a person in a Facebook post) Tagging their flipnotes (think: Tagging YouTube videos with categories, or tagging Stack Exchange que...

> I don't want to be creating dozens of tables to deal with metadata, however. There's just too much of it
You cannot be helped
Only denormalize when the normalized solution didn't work for you
Alright, I changed it to
I'm rather hesitant to start creating dozens of tables to deal with metadata.
Aha, I just learned something! It's to not rule out solutions when asking questions if you don't know what you're talking about.
Thank you c:
Premature scalability is the root of all evil. That is not how it goes, but that is what I see people doing ;)
It's always easier and saner to tackle a problem once you know what the actual problem is
22:31
Premature scalability?

Aha. The site has existed for almost a year now and has caught on extremely well.
I learned what I know of PHP building the site. Every so often I go back and, ah, 'remodel' my old code, like remodeling a room in your house to be more aesthetically pleasing and welcoming.
@PaulCrovella so I indeed screwed up the user style accounts. We know have two options: 1) continue working from the PeeHaa account (and give me your emailaddress so I can send you the password) or 2) break apart from my account and create a dedicated account
@AustinBurk Scalability is not a problem right now as far as I can read
@PeeHaa The site is growing exponentially; and I really do have to consider it now.
oops gtg
5 mins ago, by PeeHaa
It's always easier and saner to tackle a problem once you know what the actual problem is
You don't know the problem / bottleneck yet
Maybe you should denormalize, maybe you should go for a nosql solution, maybe you should go for unicorns. Who knows what the problem is going to be
You might be able to make an educated guess, but I doubt it
unicorns aren't worth it until you've reset your kittens a few times to build up paragon points
Aren't unicorns like a magical silver bullet and can be used to solve like every fucking problem? :P
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22:41
@PeeHaa is it possible to just convert the existing account over to being a room 11 account, or is there stuff associated with it?
No idea whether it is smart enough to understand it is move with regards to updates
Meh will setup a room 11 account either way
Where can I find your mail so I can send the password?
@PeeHaa my first name at beingeaten.com or would it make sense to add on github under "deploy keys"?
oh, nevermind. that doesn't accept arbitrary input
\o/ I think I can change the username
@PaulCrovella sent (no subject)
22:57
got it. also crap, missed my edit window
I can only move it but that doesn't really help :(
I really want to go through "A fractal of bad design" with a pen and cross out all the stuff that's wrong or no longer applicable
hmm
no worries

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