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14:02
@ircmaxell How not?
Im dying here: just can't get it! Why json_encode(error_get_last()) gives me this: {"type":2,"message":"DOMDocument::loadHTML() [domdocument.loadhtml0<\/a>]: htmlParseEntityRef: expecting ';' in Entity, line: 7478","file":"\/Applications\/MAMP\/htdocs\/tiruxxTxxv\/httpdocs\/booking\/phpQu‌​ery\/phpQuery\/DOMDocumentWrapper.php","line":199}
But error log to file gives nothing, display E_ALL gives nothing...
I need to backtrace this somehow ;(
Maybe someone has some practice about detailed error_logs?
maybe you need something like that
@ircmaxell probably not yet. and hopefully never will. I'm just a bit afraid about lobbying/groupthinking and it seems that we are at a point where prominent people from the "userland" community can reach/convince more voters than the number of core contributors we have in total.
but I should just assume good faith from all parties until proven otherwise.
So turns out rsyslog controls cron logs. TIL.
@Tyrael btw, an interesting suggestion:
4 hours ago, by Andrea Faulds
@ircmaxell I think the ballot should be secret until the voting period ends, then votes may be published. I don't like the bandwagon effect.
14:18
we tried that before (somebody just committed a patch to our voting plugin before discussing it with internals) and people started complaining
the main argument was that some people would not vote because they think that their is no need for them to vote because it must be going to the way they want
then surprised when turned out otherwise
@Tyrael BTW did the discussion started because of the default ctors vote?
I don't really agree with the reasoning, and I think that most of the people concerned about this isn't really concerned about their own votes, but they are more concerned about not being able to lobby for others to vote to their favor
@PeeHaa The issue was this
it was the trigger, yes
was looking to the timeline and distribution of the votes
and first it was a bunch of internals folks voting yes
Yeah thought so. I was also pretty amazed by that thing. Didn't decide whether it was baddish or not
14:21
then phil voting no, then the trend turned and a bunch of no votes came in from people mostly active here and on reddit
ofc. it could be just a visibility thing
so they check out the vote because they seen it on reddit/so but they voted no invidually
Well imho if you have an active reddit account you shouldn't be allowed anywhere near rfcs :P
7
true that
haha, I disagree with that
but maybe just a different definition of active
j/k
I know
14:23
:-)
btw. I think it would be better to sorte the votes by timeline by default
instead of tha alpha
Or just random
user895378
morning.
if you are loking for a specific person's vote you can just ctrl + f for it
Morning flowery
user895378
14:25
For the record, I really don't like default ctors and voted No before it was cool ;)
I didn't vote but imo the idea is indeed stupid
the idea itself isn't stupid… It just causes more harm than good.
oh god… well, that really looks like a bandwaggon effect now…
at least compared to yesterday… nearly only no votes now
user895378
6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Well imho if you have an active reddit account you shouldn't be allowed anywhere near rfcs :P
user895378
^ that :)
user895378
@bwoebi But TBH, it's the same exact thing that happens when Zeev wants a specific result ... just from a different group of people.
user895378
14:30
So while I understand the concern ... this is not some new phenomenon in the history of RFC voting. It just happened to come from a different subset of voters this time.
@rdlowrey hmm… what about a rfc for naming it PHP 6 again?
@bwoebi It's just too magical imho
@rdlowrey They got Zendlobbymized?
user895378
Something like that :)
I think it is similar to parameter skipping, it solves a problem which many php developer bump into, but later on, you figure out that you bumped into the problem because you designed bad function signatures or used oop wrong
so I can see the reasoning for both sides
user895378
14:35
22 hours ago, by rdlowrey
@ircmaxell I dunno ... do we really want to add language features to make crappy inheritance more prevalent? These are things people largely don't need to be doing anyway. Seems like complication for no good reason. Why should a parent implementation know how children are doing things? Parents should know the end result -- NOT the implementation details used by the children to arrive at that result. Existing abstract and interface things do this just fine IMO.
user895378
22 hours ago, by rdlowrey
Static coupling is a drawback of inheritance. There's no way to spirit that pitfall away with additional language features. I think trying to do so is a waste of time.
user895378
You can't blindly inherit from code without knowing what that code does. That's the burden of inheritance. That's the tradeoff that comes with static coupling.
user895378
Doing so is asking for problems down the road when code inevitably changes.
user924016
Hey =] o/ Morning
user895378
Just my feelings ... I understand the idea behind it, but I think it's misguided. So I voted "No" when it was like 19-5 :)
14:38
@Tyrael The thing I doubt is the fact that there is an actual problem
PeeHaa I remember seeing it brought up on the list multiple times over the years
that people bumped into it
@bwoebi oi, that rfc really took a turn
how comes?
@Tyrael the real-time result could be public without the individual votes being public...
@ircmaxell up till now nobody complained about invidual votes being public is/was a problem
14:43
well, I guess my point with the prior statement is that "lobbying" can't really be solved while in-progress voting info is public
since some will blindly follow other's votes
yes
that was the original intention with the hiding the votes change
I wanted to be very careful to not ask people to vote in a certain way
but the counter argument was that not knowing the results can also alter the result because people will be just lazy and assume that somebody else will vote for their prefered result because it is "obviously" the only sane result
@philsturgeon @kayladnls I don't like asking people to vote in a way. Feels "dirty". I'd rather just voice concern and let others decide
agree
14:45
there's definitely lines at play
user924016
@ircmaxell you chat/blog/videos inspired me to try to strive for solid .. today that paid off for me with a part time job offer at a company I really wanted to work for. Thx thx thx thx (!)
@RonniSkansing Awesome :-D
user895378
@Tyrael I suspect that would likely only deter people who aren't confident enough in their opinion to vote without the safety of the herd ... which is probably a good thing, right? :)
@Tyrael I don't know that I buy that, especially if we made results real-time (so they could easily see "woah, this isn't passing! Let's vote for it"
I don't like how people (including Zeev, Pierre, ajf, etc.) was trying to get other to vote/change their votes in favor. but as long as they are doing it on public channels I think it is "legal" and is just a matter of taste
14:46
if we hid everything, perhaps
@rdlowrey yep, would be harder to snowball
I wouldn't be surprised if some people vote for the majority, because voting gives them feeling of importance/self-satisfaction, but they aren't confident to vote against the majority
@Tyrael "Please vote no because this feature is horrible" IMHO is bad and should be illegal, while "This feature is horrible, consider voting no" is acceptable. Very fine lines involved
@Tyrael I doubt that we can change a lot there…
but as I mentioned, I should probably just assume good faith from everybody and put off this feelings until we find solid evidence of this being a problem
@Tyrael or possibly aren't confident enough to be seen voting against the majority
14:49
@ircmaxell would be nice having a moderator on the list, who does tone-policing and maybe point out fallacies
but I guess nobody is there who would be accepted by the majority
@rdlowrey How about inactive reddit accounts?
/cc @PeeHee
@Tyrael I think calling out people should be encouraged. If you think something we said here is improper, let's have that discussion (hiding it does nobody any good). But on the other hand I think the tone Pierre used about "no discussion off-list" is damaging...
@salathe You cannot be trusted anymore once you have been on reddit :D
user895378
@salathe Time to write a scraper to ferret out internals reddit accounts and determine their last programming-related reddit activity timestamp.
@ircmaxell +1
user895378
14:51
TBH I do all my discussion off-list because ... well ... it's not 1996 anymore and I don't use mailing lists ;)
@Tyrael I'm not sure about "a" moderator, but some level-headed voices could come in handy sometimes.
what rfc are you talking about?
user895378
(only mostly kidding)
I can't find a tone that works on the list, and can't most of the time in IRC either ...
@ircmaxell I find it funny how he said that while considering discussions in #php.pecl okay.
user895378
14:55
It's kind of like how everyone is in favor of free speech until people start saying things they disagree with :)
which is why we cannot have nice things ;-)
posted on January 22, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Bruellhusten */

@NikiC previously he was complaining about people discussing stuff on #php.pecl instead of internals@
(while both the voting and release process rfc was prepared via private discussions. :/)
I'm totally willing to have discussions on internals ... as soon as it's possible to have a reasonable discussion there.
15:08
My brain dump of what ought to be changed for the RFC process:
i) People ought to set a date for voting to open in advance, so that people can object if they think serious issues with an RFC haven't been addressed.
well, I think there's huge value in having discussion off list, as long as summary and/or points are represented on-list/in-rfc
ii) Voting really ought to be longer. Although PHP may need 1 week for things like how to fix security issues that are can only be fixed with a BC break, for everything else 2 weeks should be the minimum, with longer votes allowed. Some people have lives outside of PHP, and it's pretty easy for them to miss votes.
iii) I think it would be better if people voting no were required to say (perhaps anonymously) why they voted no. Currently it's not obvious when an RFC has been declined, what would need to be done to change it for it to be resubmitted. i.e. some people vote no because they think something is a terrible idea, othertimes people vote no because they don't like a single detail of the RFC, and if that was fixed they would otherwise vote yes.
Sooooooooo people once again I have delete a record from a live database by accident :(
@PeeHaa delete something in prod once, shame on you, delete something in prod a second time, shame on the person who hasn't revoked your access
user895378
15:12
@PeeHaa I mean DROP TABLE is such an easy command to type on accident, right?
@PeeHaa This is why I don't allow myself access to a live DB, other than through tools that are safe to use....
I actually did it from a CMS, but considering the super nice feature called cascading...
@ircmaxell yeap :|
Is there any easy way to get the records from last night's backup based on that specific record? :P
@rdlowrey I know, I regularly find myself typing rm -rf --no-preseve-root / by accident!
Mostly rhetorical question
/me orders pizza and beer this is going to take the whole night
This is a thing I just did.
/**
 *
 * @return ReflectionClass
 */
private static function getReflectionClass()
{
    if (!isset(self::$reflectionClassMap[static::class])) {
        self::$reflectionClassMap[static::class] = new ReflectionClass(static::class);
    }
    return self::$reflectionClassMap[static::class];
}
I feel like I'm covered in a thick layer of grime.
15:16
@DanLugg yes, yes you are
@NikiC At least I didn't use a ternary
wow, I didn't realize what a blessing null pointer deref segfaults are
this code has been reading and writing a bunch of null pointers and I didn't even notice because it just changed the ivt
Where's @AlmaDo :P Ping.
I forget, does PCRE support character class negation?
Like, [\w[-0-9]] being equal to [a-zA-Z_]
Or some syntax like that?
Just noticed a very normal looking @DanLugg avatar
15:27
@Fabor Yea, I do that to mislead people.
Anyone got an idea of how to update this query to allow it to select up to the limit?
Apparently, the answer is "no". Which I find quite surprising.
@DanLugg yes, [^0-9]
^ Eh?
Derp, "negation" was the wrong word -- I meant "subtraction"
Whereby [abcdef-[def]] == [abc]
Ah, I don't know, haven't seen it in PHP
15:31
Possibly, will hafta see. Thanks @Danack :-)
actually don't think it is - but it will be possible....somehow.
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@DanLugg regular-expressions.info/charclasssubtract.html The character class [a-z-[aeiuo]] matches a single letter that is not a vowel.
So you guessed the syntax...
@Danack Yea, but it says it's not PCRE... so bummer.
Well, for reference [\w-[0-9]] seems to be possible with (?(?![0-9])[\w])
The latter of which doesn't look as elegant, but achieves similarly.
woo
woo
15:43
But not in PHP:
`php > $a = '/^([a-z-[aeiuo]]*)$/';`
`php > var_dump(preg_match($a, 'sd'));`
`int(0)`
@woo if it would work, it would give you true
ah that what you meant I'm stupid today...
Conditionals seem to work fairly well, thanks again @Danack. Perchance I'll go that route.
15:59
Make sure you comment that stuff....
lol, shall do
16:11
@DanLugg you don't need that non-capturing group there?
How can I make strpos search inside a string desconsidering spaces, like:

strpos("watch", "this is a goldenwatch"); <- it should return true, because it contains "watch"
@LucasB well… you confused $haystack and $needle params ;-)
well, this is my actual code
foreach ($negative_array as $negative_filter) {
	if (strpos(strtolower($description),strtolower($negative_filter)) !== false) {
		$eliminated = true;
	}
}
the "watch" example is what's happening to it
it's not filtering "watch" if it's "goldenwatch" for example
it should search in some kind of raw mode, desconsidering spaces
woo
woo
@DanLugg actually it can be achieved with [^\W\d]
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why do you iterate the whole array if you just set a flag? Couldn't you just break out of the loop after the first match? Anyway what else do you expect? @LucasB 3v4l.org/KorMK
16:27
@LucasB stripos ( string $haystack , string $needle) - as bweobi said, you've got the params the wrong way round.
and stripos is your friend.
@Rangad thanks for the break suggestion, added it.

I was expecting this:

Negative filter: watch

This is a golden watch. (Filtered, works good with current code)
This is a goldenwatch. (Not filtered, should be)
wtf is going on.....is it me or have people just starting ignoring when you tell them exactly what they're doing wrong?
@Danack the $haystack and $needle are correct, stripos won't make difference if everything is strtolowered... But thanks buddy
14 mins ago, by Lucas B
How can I make strpos search inside a string desconsidering spaces, like:

strpos("watch", "this is a goldenwatch"); <- it should return true, because it contains "watch"
You have a needle bigger than the haystack?
rsrs, that was just an example... the actual code is the next message...
sorry about that
it's just how the conversation flowed...
16:39
@DaveRandom nice, did you parse the docs for the pq stubs?
@m6w6 I think I just did it manually by reading docs + src, it was a while ago that I wrote it and I can't remember now
@DaveRandom IC
Proxy CONNECT failed: socket went away while awaiting tunneling response. <<-- Hints at?
An auto-gen script should be doable though
I just needed it to shut PHP storm up a bit at the time
For basics (in netbeans e.g.) I usually use github.com/php/pecl-http-pecl_http/blob/master/…
which lacks return types of course
types in any form actually
except class hints
16:42
@rdlowrey What does "Proxy CONNECT failed: socket went away while awaiting tunneling response" mean?
user895378
@Fabor It means the client established a connection to the proxy but then when it tried to send the HTTP CONNECT request to open a tunnel to the eventual host the connection to the proxy server was dead. Basically you can interpret it as "The connection to the proxy server failed."
Hmm, think it's a scrape detection thing?
user895378
scrape detection?
I tried a vanilla call and got "HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden"
16:45
As in them detecting real uses vs bots.
a seldom seen, not-fucked-up infected mushroom remix.
user895378
@Fabor No I don't think so ... it just means "You tried to use this proxy and a connection to that proxy could not be established"
Ah fair enough. What if I can establish a connectin using wget on the same proxy from the same server?
user895378
If the error recurs you should submit a bug report and ping me here :)
Furry muff. I think it might be the site tbh. It 403s on a vanilla call from artax.
16:51
Anyone heard about MS's "Project Spartan" browser. New rendering engine and everything.
user895378
Basically what happens with proxying is this:

1. Artax establishes a socket connection to the proxy server
2. When you want to request a site through the proxy artax sends a CONNECT someserver.com:80 HTTP/1.1 message to the proxy.
3. The proxy attempts to open a connection to someserver.com on port 80
4. Once the connection succeeds the proxy sends artax a 200 response
5. Artax sends its request over the socket and the proxy server transfers it to someserver.com.
user895378
The error you're getting means there was a problem during #2/3
Ah cool thanks @rPacino
user924016
=] @Jimbo read abit.. but I think win10 also ships with IE ..
@RonniSkansing I read it doesn't ship with IE
user895378
16:55
@Fabor This CAN result from a failure to connect to the actual proxy server that isn't detected until artax tries to write data to the socket. This is the most likely reason for the failure.
user895378
I would verify that you can connect to the actual proxy server.
user924016
Jimbo I hope your source is the right one =] Dunno IE has a bad name .. it would at least be a smart marketing move
user895378
like, ping proxyserver.com 80 or something
I did | wget -e use_proxy=yes -e http_proxy=ip:port "http://www.website.cc"
It downloads the index.html fine
user895378
In that case the proxy server may disallow the use of the CONNECT verb for unencrypted connections :)
user895378
16:56
@Fabor Can you connect to HTTPS sites through that proxy?
user895378
Currently artax uses the CONNECT method for all proxy requests.
Some work oddly. Just seems to error on this particular domain.
user895378
Well if you don't want to share the details publicly just send me an email with a reproduce case. Otherwise do a bug report on github and ping me. I won't have time to work on it until late tonight (if at all today), but should be able to get to it tomorrow.
Cool thanks.
posted on January 22, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by tatocaster */

user895378
17:04
@Feeds Using any language after Java: \o/
@ircmaxell Instead of full modules, what if PHP had a weak module system? Something like: module { export function foobar() { } function bar() {} } where foobar would get exported, bar wouldn't be.
what's wrong with namespaces?
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't agree that SOLID is necessarily the culprit -- that sounds like overengineering to me. Water is good for me right? So if eight glasses of water per day are good for me then 1,000 glasses must be even better, right?
user895378
There's a happy middle ground to be struck in any design paradigm.
17:19
Yeah, that sounds about right
user895378
Any good practice strung out to the nth degree is problematic.
@rdlowrey "best" practices even more
user895378
Especially those :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum As @rdlowrey says… SOLID isn't bad. Pushing it to the extreme is. (which is bascially what he seems to message in his blog post)
user895378
17:21
> My favorite thing about the innernette is that it's 100% secure.
I think the problem is astronaut architecture - it's putting everything in an interface of an interface and using IoC everywhere.
@BenjaminGruenbaum "Are we getting something from the dependency? If so, pass the thing we're getting, not the thing that gives it to us. " This bit at least is bogus. It means that you would need to move all of your actual program out from where it is into a meta-config level. e.g. If I have some code that has a dependency on a "FileDownloader" to download a set of files.
If instead I wanted to change it so that the downloaded files were passed in, that would mean that my bootstrap section of code would need to run the FileDownloader to get the files.
That's not always wrong....it just means that you moved the complexity of the code from one bit where it is easy to debug, to another place, where it is a bit harder to debug (imho).
I think I need some alcohol and an evening of this nonsense.
I don't think the guy is wrong, and I think if you took what he said and said that it's okay to have functional code as the handler for requests, instead of instantly going to OO code, then a lot of the massive dependency chain problems go away.
Howdy
You guys know of any utility that will parse a PHP error log and present a list of distinct errors it finds? Maybe a way to check them off as they're addressed? I'm thinking about making it, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if there's already some awesome log parsing thing out there.
17:36
You can probably google as well as I can, but a lot of links seem to be linking back to sawmill.net/formats/php_error.html
Ya, I'm also checking out "pimp my logs" right now, not sure what to expect
I just realised something
If we're against O(n) typehints, then allow typehinting of splats yet not arrays is hypocritical
Well, for reference "Pimp my logs" is nice and all but it is just a web-based log viewer. It pushes desktop notifications on new error entries, sort of okay.
I was more looking for something to run through the error log, find all distinct entries, then show me those like a to-do list that I can mark items off as I correct the problem.
Easy enough to make mahself.... sigh
Given that the value of $x is known, and $x === 2 ** $n, find $n.
Go!
(preferably without a loop, which is how I'm doing it atm)
I imagine there exists some clever mathematical way to do it that I can't think of.
@DaveRandom $n = log(2, $x)
17:49
@Fabor lots of work ..
@DaveRandom Gosh, are you unfamiliar with logarithms? :/
@AndreaFaulds dammit, I failed to qualify that I actually need this in C, and that I need the result to to be an int
@DaveRandom (long long)log2(x)
Obviously can be done with casts etc, I just hoped there was some clever int-only bitwisey solution if it's known that the result will be an integer
@DaveRandom In asm, yes. Or using a builtin for it.
Like __builtin_clz which counts leading zeroes before the first 1 bit
so n = (x == 0) ? 0 : (CHAR_BIT * SIZEOF_LONG_LONG - __builtin_clzll(x));
^^
Why not a builtin?
Using inline asm is non-portable
@SaraGolemon awesome
@AndreaFaulds In this particular case, don't really care
How portable is the builtin?
@DaveRandom Works on anything that has it, so clang, GCC, possibly other compilers
and it may be faster than inline asm
since you're not forcing the compiler not to optimise your code
long long log2ll(long long x) {
#if __has_builtin(__builtin_clzll)
    return (x == 0) ? 0 : (CHAR_BIT * SIZEOF_LONG_LONG - __builtin_clzll(x));
#else
    return log2(x);
#endif
}
If you wanted to make it portable, you could just use a lookup table...or just an if/else statement with one entry per bit...
hey wait a second, why the hell didn't I just use log2 instead of frexp before, argh
Full portability:
#ifndef __has_builtin
#    define __has_builtin(x) 0
#endif
18:26
“You are missing one important detail. That section only applies if I use namespaces, and - guess what - I DON'T.” – Tony Marston, 22 January 2015
He doesn't believe in implicit deprecation.
I suspect if you gave the information to any given developer they would consider it deprecated ^^
Just not Tony.
23 hours ago, by Danack
>> To quote Emiliano Zapata "It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees".
> I don't think constructors are what he had in mind.
@Danack Surprisingly it seems that godwin wasn't invoked yet.
tony didn't call anybody a "constructor nazi" yet
Levi's a dictator though.....
ALL HAIL LEVI!!1!
3
plx fixing moar things.
18:33
Has composer been updated to allow 'semver' version numbers like "^1.0.2" recently?
Ahahaha, Ulbricht used CodeIgniter to create Silk Road.
2
Partial trial transcript was released the other day.
@Charles pfffffft
object(ajf\mangl\AST\ListNode)#9 (2) {
  ["type"]=>
  string(10) "STATEMENTS"
  ["children"]=>
  array(1) {
    [0]=>
    object(ajf\mangl\AST\ListNode)#6 (2) {
      ["type"]=>
      string(8) "VAR_DECL"
      ["children"]=>
      array(1) {
        [0]=>
        object(ajf\mangl\AST\ValueNode)#5 (2) {
          ["type"]=>
          string(10) "IDENTIFIER"
          ["value"]=>
          string(1) "a"
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
ASTs are fun! :D
I think I'm going to update the RFC for constructors in PHP 7 to emit E_DEPRECATED when PHP 4 constructors are used. The E_STRICT when both are used will be removed since we already consistently use the __construct version.
@LeviMorrison And it's fairly obvious to people that __construct takes precedence, I suspect. +1
@LeviMorrison That'll probably go over well, pretend I have a +1.
18:38
I will also say in the RFC that PHP 4 constructors will be removed in the next major version that comes after 7.
(It might not be 8, you know)
This will solve the bits I care about: eventual unified constructors. Until PHP 4 constructors are removed I'll get a nice E_DEPRECATED should I accidentally use the feature.
In other news, I should go check on the return types voting :)
18:50
@LeviMorrison hah
Oh my heavens, look at the default ctor vote totals! It's wonderful!
19:03
So, I have a new method of verifying if a program works correctly: Listen to CPU cooler.
8
If I can hear it, something must be broken
5
hah
@NikiC One of the fun things for me is I know when my app has segfaulted before I'm told so explicitly. How? The head on my external hard disk spins up.
I'm not precisely sure why, but it does.
@AndreaFaulds :D
19:39
@AndreaFaulds Is it writing the core dump?
@bwoebi I assume so, but it doesn't actually touch the external drive in the process.
@AndreaFaulds it's weird how there's a big block of no at the beginning and a big block of yes at the end :o
:/ PHP7 only, I'm getting PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 6872247213209162840 bytes) pretty frequently when using str_replace and arrays like:

$array = [/*lots of items*/];
str_replace(array_keys($array), $array, $some_string);

Problem goes away with:

str_replace(array_keys($array), array_values($array), $some_string);

Anyone has any guess on what changed on PHP7 that could possibly cause this?
Good afternoon (:
@marcio might be a memory corruption bug
report it
I'm trying to isolate and fix it, but it's a very rebel bug :)
19:51
Are you using valgrind?
@AndreaFaulds Wow I'm glad. It used to be over 2/3 vote. My vote brought it to only 64%.
Glad to see it's nearly 50/50
I suppose it is no coincidence that many of the no votes are regulars here ^^
@AndreaFaulds Nope. How to run make test with valgrind?
@NikiC This is a pretty big clue that you don't use Chrome as your browser....
@marcio Running it on the whole test suite probably isn't a good idea
run it on an individual test
@AndreaFaulds I usually do make test TESTS=Zend/tests/some_pattern*.phpt
never bothered to run it with valgrind because most problems I had until now (mem leaks) are reported without it
19:59
I think valgrind make test could work
@marcio What you're experiencing is probably some sort of memory corruption somewhere, and valgrind would help there
oh right, thought there was some ENV VAR for it like: make test VALGRIND=1, I'll try what you said.
thanks
@marcio sapi/cli/php run-tests.php -P -m Zend/tests/...
Where "m" stands for "valgrind"
and "P" for "do something sane and why isn't this the default?!"
ok, valgrind make test TESTS=Zend/tests/mytest.phpt doesnt work, I still see "VALGRIND : Not used" on headers.
@NikiC but what @NikiC said works as expected :)
20:17
So I have a site loaded via PHP's build-in webserver. I am accessing PATH_INFO in the script. When I access it via my desktop browser PATH_INFO is set, but when I access the same page via my cell phone it's not set. Why would one browser have it set, and another browser not?
20:34
good evenings lads and gents
20:52
evening
@NikiC in my head m stands for memory-leak
@rdlowrey is there a way to get the current route info from Arya? Say if I have $app->route('GET', '/somepath/foo', 'MyClass::barMethod'); and am on the page /somepath/foo that I can grab the current matched route's info. Say an array with ['method' => 'GET', 'path' => '/somepath/foo', 'callback' => 'MyClass::barMethod']
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@crypticツ hmm that's an interesting question. I don't think there is at the moment but that's something I could probably add if you want to make a feature request on the github.
@crypticツ AFAIK, no. But why?
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21:13
You know the request method and path from the $request passed to your handler.
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And you know the handler via __METHOD__
anyone good with twig here?
i want to count iterations in a for loop in twig. not sure how. cant' find anything in google
@rdlowrey $app->before(function(...){...}); If I try to access __METHOD__ from within there, I get {closure}. I mean it's not a big deal, I can work around it. Wanted to output different headers based on method or class called. I'm probably going about it wrong as usual.
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@crypticツ If the headers are specific to the handler then I think you should probably specify them in the handler.
so use $app->before() within each handler?
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21:26
You can assign headers inside your "controller" callable.
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$response->setHeader('My-Header', 42);
we're trying to get a cv-ring going for "looking for" questions (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/282932/…)
if you've got some time and cv's to spare, come join the riveting conversation ;)
@CarrieKendall "spare"? we frequent - just how many close votes do you think we have
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Looking for good-looking questions?
21:33
@rdlowrey oh my, that new avatar though
feed the fire
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I don't always change my gravatar, but when I do, I'm thumbing through fat stacks.
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@NikiC Everyone else found this humorous, but this is a very real methodology for me :) If the CPU fan starts up there's a very good chance I've done something wrong and my server is hosing the CPU.
oh, i forgot to mention- there are free internet points floating around in the cv-ring! and cookies
@rdlowrey for me too. It's just funny to put it that way :-)
21:49
-_-
sorry
misunderstood that meta post ;)
@rdlowrey Bug Report: Your application is too noisy.
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