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15:00
@RonniSkansing congrats :)
@RonniSkansing Congrats again.
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yay thanks =] This time it is a dev job, so I am super happy
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btw nice cv-pls link @Jimbo
@RonniSkansing as a PHP dev?
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15:02
yes =]
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I think my first job will be setting up some caching layers one of their sites
@ElonThan bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Digital-Cameras/ci/9811/N/4288586282 from this link i need to scrape INR prices you could see choose currency in bottom of the page
You should cache everything. Forever.
@ElonThan can you help me in this?
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15:04
[= big thanks to all peeps in this room
@ThomasDavidPlat awesome , just tested, it works flawlessly.
@ElonThanhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/28110609/using-cookies-in-curl-with-‌​php look at this question
@DharanBro you have to check all the cookies from that website and find out which one controls currency. No other options
@RonniSkansing REDIS ALL THE THINGS!
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@Danack =] yay! it will be redis + varnish
15:17
Ah varnish. Apparently you might want to bring some vodak into the office for when you have to try to understand its config's syntax.
@Fabor :D
@Danack it's fine
maybe because I had to suffer, but I'm pretty familiar with it now
is there a good library for converting from CSV to object graph? Something like an ORM but just the part that creates and hydrates objects?
@grobolom If something supports JSON, you could convert CSV to JSON (maybe not a good idea)
hmm
so I have stuff that converts CSV to JSON but it does so naively
just gives me a json with the csv rows in there along with column names
15:27
@grobolom Doctrine can hydrate from an array - doctrine-project.org/api/orm/2.0/… but what problem are you facing that makes you think you need something complicated like that? Is your data self-referential?
that looks like close to what I am looking for, my overall problem is that I'm given CSV files that I have to load into multiple tables. So like I get an invoice with multiple charges on it. I have some invoice columns and then some charge columns, but the invoice fields are repeated for each charge. I'd like to turn them into one object of an Invoice class that contains a collection of Charges
then I can feed them to a data mapper more easily
That......doesn't sound easier to me. What's the problem with just creating one array for each of the things that you're parsing, storing references between them, and then passing two arrays of stuff to your storage layer?
so like an array containing all the invoice parts, then a separate collection of charges and their relevant parts?
@grobolom Yes, and whenever you detect a duplicate invoice thing, don't add a duplicate into that array, and instead just use the previously entered invoice.
hmm
I could do that, yes, but seems to me almost the same as turning into object?
here is example similiar to what I mean: pastebin.com/tUDAKjAM
assuming I was converting to json
15:45
Usually I don't write git commit comments, but when I do, I do it this way
You're going to need to write some code to detect duplication somewhere. You can either do it simply with just a couple of arrays, or if you used a library it sounds like it would be a lot more difficult.
I see
yeah I figured library I harder but I was hoping there was something where I could like
pass it a schema of sorta and it would generate it from the data
sorts*
Is anybody available to give me some advise? Got a hell of a task ahead of me, and unsure on best way to move forward with it
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@JustSteveKing split it in smaller tasks...
Ok basically I have set up a cross domain login so that I can keep sessions valid across 2 sites. This was not my idea. However it was required
Now I have been asked to create a cross domain shopping cart ..... Should I do this the same way??
What I did was :
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15:54
@grobolom I think a small mapping script is easier, writing the schema would have about the same complexity level imho build an nested array in the target structure but with the id as key
- All logins go to domain1.com/login
- Once authenticated a session is created
- If there is the query string rd=XXX then we redirect back to domain2.com with a query string parameter.
- domain2.com will take these parameters from the query string to create its own session
When travelling between the sites, from each other, I append a time string to the URL so that I can make sure cookie lifetime remains constant.
Is this a good way to also do the cart???
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@JustSteveKing your session cookie has a lifetime?
@ThW I see. Do you think it's the same even if I have larger object structure and lots of validation? My concern is reuse, because in the near future I will receive a json that is in the proper structure already. I suppose I could turn that into some arrays as well?
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@grobolom converting csv to xml/json is easy, I actually have a library for that. But you do not convert, you generate a different structure (group data)
@ThW No but PHP does by default. Because I am going one site to another the cookie could expire by the time a user travels back. But their session should still be active. So I check the encrypted timestamp and as long as it is within certain parameters I restart the session with any info in the session
16:03
RT @jmikola: Don't forget to set date.timezone! #phpbnl15 http://t.co/cS6M0MjAlJ
\o/ database fully restored
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@PeeHaa yay! =]
BTW: from now on, Derick is to be referred to as or insinuated as being Sheldon cooper.
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/me is implementing support for 1 < $x < 5
16:12
@AndreaFaulds E_IMPOSSIBRU
@DaveRandom nope
(in terms of no-one will accept that BC break)
@DaveRandom What BC break?
the BC break that it is valid at the moment and would suddenly mean something totally different
@DaveRandom Is it?
Have you ever tried it?
16:13
Its not valid today
Well, it is, but does something completely wrong
woah, syntax error
@DaveRandom That won't break anything…
16:14
didn't expect that
@DaveRandom really?
is it special cased or something?
@DaveRandom Nope.
it's just non-assoc
16:14
It doesn't use the same parser instruction for binqryop
Ahhh
(1 < 2) < 3, now that does do "the wrong thing"
@bwoebi wow... you mean someone actually did it the sane way in the first place?
Anyway @AndreaFaulds ++ on a useful operator
@DaveRandom yes :-D
@ircmaxell :)
16:16
@bwoebi *dies of shock*
well, AFAIK language parser is one of the sanest things in PHP…
@bwoebi horse
hmm?
$arg = 'T';
$vehicle = ( ( $arg == 'B' ) ? 'bus' :
             ( $arg == 'A' ) ? 'airplane' :
             ( $arg == 'T' ) ? 'train' :
             ( $arg == 'C' ) ? 'car' :
             ( $arg == 'H' ) ? 'horse' :
             'feet' );
echo $vehicle;
prints 'horse'
@AndreaFaulds I said it's one of the sanest things. There's nothing completely sane in PHP.
16:18
@bwoebi That's true.
@AndreaFaulds Crap, I fell for that one ^^
@NikiC mwahahaha
I knew that would work :D
@NikiC Check out the HTTP response reason phrase ;)
@AndreaFaulds if you tell me how I can do that easily
@NikiC Open Firefox/Chrome dev tools, click Network, then browse to that URL
16:26
curl -i url
@FlorianMargaine Or that.
heh that's all too complicated :P
The problem with me is that 1) I copied @Ocramius's idea of using a redirect, and 2) I do sometimes post legit links on Fridays
@NikiC It takes 10 seconds...
@AndreaFaulds no worky
@NikiC "no worky"? Click the first item that shows up
16:30
@NikiC just use curl...
yeah you have to copy paste the url
now it works
I should've come up with a novel room 11 status code...
I like how PHP makes this sort of trolling easy
Literally a five-line change ^^
This guy's beard level is over 9,000.
Picking up the car tomorrow :D
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Happy fridays everyone =]
16:40
be careful what you put in your twitter profile ... nut cases might follow you ...
@Fabor The beard bow-tie is pretty good
You're getting there @cspray
I'm about ready to shave it off again.
But you don't that in the middle of winter
Shaving, guaranteed to age you -10 years.
the bowl is also good ...
16:43
you don't do that after summer either, or the tan difference will be...
unsettling?
@Fabor There is also that. It is nice not getting carded for beer purchases
@FlorianMargaine Or the greatest thing ever?
But, no, probably highly unsettling
16:57
If a zval is not IS_UNDEF, IS_NULL, IS_FALSE, IS_TRUE, IS_STRING, IS_RESOURCE, IS_LONG, IS_DOUBLE, IS_ARRAY or IS_OBJECT, then what is it?
@marcio check zend_types.h
If you're in GDB and have loaded .gdbinit try printzv <address_of_zval>
@marcio You are sure it's not one of those things? ^^
@LeviMorrison I've just found a way to execute github.com/php/php-src/blob/… :D
@m6w6 I'll try that, thanks.
@marcio Where did the zval come from? It's probably IS_REFERENCE or IS_INDIRECT then
17:04
posted on January 23, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by AHumeniy */

well... if you're in master that is
The zval came from a `zend_hash_get_current_data_ex(Z_ARRVAL_P(array), &pos))`.
Hey, it's probably IS_REFERENCE.
Unless your intention is to actually change the zval itself, you likely want zval_get_string() and not convert_to_string()
nevr heard about IS_INDIRECT before
@NikiC I just found some easter eggs with str_replace and references inside arrays.
Ex:
$data = ['a' => 'b'];
$ref = &$data;
$b = &$ref['a'];
var_dump(str_replace(array_keys($data), $data, "a"));
does ZVAL_SEPARATE changes the original zval in some way?
hey guys are there any good database chat rooms for mysql?
tried filtering but don't really see any active ppl in them :S
17:17
got accepted to talk at phpsc in July ...
@NikiC As part of implementing 1 < $a < 5 I'd have to make ZEND_AST_BRACKETS, is that bad?
I need to distinguish 1 < ($a < 5) and 1 < $a < 5
@NikiC Wondering… what exactly is the benefit of IS_INDIRECT is (is it hashtables-only?), except some annoying bugs when forgetting to check for it?
@AndreaFaulds no, it's needed. Just make attention to also support <=. (e.g. 1 < $a <= $b < 2)
@bwoebi I'm just allowing arbitrary </<=/>/>= chaining
is this a bad place to ask about ramdisk for mysql?
@AndreaFaulds uh, please don't allow mixing of < and >
17:27
@bwoebi 1 < $a > 2 is absurd but there's no particular reason to disallow it
@AndreaFaulds because it's always absurd and it just might help catching hard to find bugs
I wonder if there's actually some case where it's reasonable
$validator = new \Fsl\Account\Password\Validator();
Oops, meant SEPARATE_ZVAL
^ That is missing a required parameter, but I'm not getting any errors.
It runs.
Any ideas?
17:29
@LeviMorrison What's the function def?
I promise it has a required parameter.
@LeviMorrison Paste the function definition.
so… 1 < 3 < 4 > 2 < 3 would be true? … It's just weird, because 4 is actually larger than 3, but there is a < sign before the three…
public function __construct(Pdo $Pdo) {
    $this->Pdo = $Pdo;
}
WOW so necessary to post that!
^^
@bwoebi I guess so
17:31
(and yes, I'm on PHP 5 ^^)
@LeviMorrison Weird... typehinted required params can't normally be skipped. I wonder if it's because it's a constructor.
@AndreaFaulds it'll just lead to confusing behavior nobody likes.
Constructors are... weird.
@bwoebi It's not confusing if you're familiar with how they work in maths, just as 1 < $x < 3 isn't
Oh well, I don't have time to debug this.
@LeviMorrison File a bug report.
17:33
@AndreaFaulds In maths nobody concatenates lt and gt signs…
# php -r 'class a { function __construct(PDO $arg) {} } new a;'
PHP Catchable fatal error:  Argument 1 passed to a::__construct() must be an instance of PDO, none given, called in Command line code on line 1 and defined in Command line code on line 1
@bwoebi possibly, but 1 < 3 < 4 > 2 < 3 is still perfectly valid
@bwoebi Maybe it was fixed in some 5.x. Or it's a userland error handler.
@AndreaFaulds It sounds fishy. I'd have expected that you're parsing the operators into a list
@NikiC Can't
@NikiC I'd like to, but I'd have to create some sort of expr_without_comparison nonsense
and I'm not sure that'd actually solve the shift/reduce conflict
@bwoebi IS_INDIRECT is to handle cases where an HT contains elements that are stored somewhere else. E.g. for symtables, object properties etc
@NikiC so, why not just reference? … or is that because of perf?
17:35
@marcio We have quite a lot of issues with references in master
@bwoebi a reference is separately allocated. indirect just points to a different zval
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@AndreaFaulds this is how I would layout a crazy ternary chaining thing: 3v4l.org/4JAkt
yeah, so it's about perf, okay.
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unlike yours it works :)
@NikiC I did actually try that, but it doesn't work without an s/r. Unless I explicitly ignore this one and always go with the chained_comparison case. Hmmm...
17:38
@AndreaFaulds I'm guessing something somewhere has disabled my error reporting even though I have E_ALL set at the top of the file. In any case, the object will be constructed o.O: 3v4l.org/jkfk3
Why it's not null I have no idea.
Or a fatal error.
@LeviMorrison Disable set_error_handler
Or at least a misnamed "catchable fatal error"
@OIS looks like lisp and ruby had a descendant language
@AndreaFaulds Did you look at the 3v4l?
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@marcio hehe :)
17:39
@LeviMorrison Yes...
Regardless of errors being reported I can't believe that code doesn't give an error.
You can't just miss parameters to a constructor and still have an object!
@LeviMorrison So that means the error reporting has been overridden
It hasn't. Look at the 3v4l.
So, disable set_error_handler and see what happens.
@LeviMorrison I did, it always produces an error.
No, it gives warnings.
It still runs.
17:41
@LeviMorrison well… what's the problem here… if you miss function args, PHP autofills null in there?
Warnings are an error.
I understand they are "errors"
But the code should not continue to run there.
You should not have an object.
@LeviMorrison it's like with normal fcalls…
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@LeviMorrison maybe you want something like php.net/manual/en/class.errorexception.php in your code to stop all the things
17:42
The difference is that this is a constructor.
If a constructor fails it proceeds with an object in unknown state.
There is no logical way to continue running.
The constructor didn't fail
You can't complain that some class constructors return null (internals thread), then say all class constructors should return null.
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@LeviMorrison no. It proceeds with args defaulting to null.
You have undefined state if we'd allow to continue when a typehint is passed and it's not matched and null isn't allowed.
17:44
@salathe I haven't chimed in on that at all ^^
@LeviMorrison I didn't mean the literal "you" :)
@bwoebi Really horrible behavior.
@LeviMorrison Yes, but that's true for all fcalls. It's not horrible because of ctor.
I didn't provide a default.
@LeviMorrison It's possible this is for BC reasons
17:45
@bwoebi It's just compounded because now I have this strange object state.
Has PHP always had default arguments?
@LeviMorrison null + warning is implicit default is arg isn't passed in PHP.
It should fatal.
If that's your issue, then tackle that, but nothing specific to ctor, please.
I should not have to check at the top of every function if I was passed the correct number of arguments to actually run my function.
17:46
It's had them for at least 11 years, apparently.
Yes, this is just php's general morbidly lax error handling
Someone with more time than me please escalate this for PHP 7.
@NikiC PHP's approach to error handling: Tell you you're doing something silly, THEN DO IT ANYWAY BECAUSE PHP!
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morning
You can't just continue without the proper number of args.
No function call is safe.
17:48
@rdlowrey mon-ring. Have you read my new blog post, linked in the sidebar?
@LeviMorrison But PHP.
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/me eyes @AndreaFaulds with suspicion.
@rdlowrey No need to be suspicious, it's not a Friday link.
Just click it.
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lol
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Very well-disguised :)
@AndreaFaulds my browser tells me it's a friday-link when hovering…
17:50
It totally is a Friday link!.. *reverse psychology*
@rdlowrey You know what you have to do.
@bwoebi Huh, your browser follows redirects? What browser are you using?
@AndreaFaulds having some addon for that (upon hover)… useful for discovering friday-links.
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@LeviMorrison Any chance leviathon will be available this weekend so I can run some php7 vs php5.6 server benchmarks?
@bwoebi That's cheating. Should be illegal.
@AndreaFaulds :-D
But sadly, I only was joking.
17:52
Hah
I wish I had that addon :-D
DON'T GIVE ANYONE IDEAS
:-D :-D :-D
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OMG OMG OMG
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rebeccablackasaservice.com is totally available.
17:53
Now, next Friday, should I actually write that new blog post on scalar type hinting and suffix (not a Friday link this time), or should I just make you think I have written it and link to Friday again?
@rdlowrey get it. now.
@AndreaFaulds hmm… the former.
but you have to include an inline video there :-D
@AndreaFaulds what I just said…
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you should write the new blog post, but make the link randomly redirect some to rebecca friday. People will argue. :)
@OIS with srand() on the IP? :-D
I could check my access logs to find your IPs
so only people confirmed as gullible would see it
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the blog or the video?
17:57
heh
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scary
:-D
* I see response code is 200
* I see response is json
 PASSED
phew ... going home (:
SOOOOOOOOOOO. I need some quick help. I have a MySQL database with a column as text, 255 limit, default is null. I do a vardump and this is my response...
http://gyazo.com/f748b7631d6d9936b90734b89d73bda6
While the text inside is the actual field is 'Hello.'
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18:10
@AlmaDo that's what guzzle is for? :)
Codeception tests ..
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ah
It's four layer of testing. First - unit tests. If passed, then integration bundles tests. After - codeception acceptance tests. And, finally, performance tests
I want to publish MySQL database to internet and any modification into my localDb should be reflected into MySQL database into the webhost immediately (without uploading each time ) It could be possible?
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nice
18:12
I'm baffled by this right now
@JavaFan Yes, it could.
@JavaFan Do you perhaps have a more concrete question?
@Charles How by ftp?
how do i php?
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hey guys if I setup a ramdisk drive say H:, and i put tmpdir="H:/mysqltmp" in the my.ini file, restart service, this should make my temp tables write to that drive using memory correct?
im having some bottlenecking I/O issues right now with tmp tables writing to disk often and wanted a temp solution to speed them up until i can rewrite some queries/fix them
@JavaFan Multi-master replication, set up and monitored by a qualified system administrator.
18:15
@Charles If I insert a new item into my database in the localhost it should be inserted into MySQL database into the web.
^ master-master should be read as pain-in-the-ass
Is it possible to run php cli to minimize automatically in taskbar ?
@MatthewH Looks like a coding error. How about providing your code instead of a screencap?
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@JavaFan that's not gonna be easy with ftp I think...
@AlmaDo I run a three node multi-master setup in production. It's amazing. And by amazing, I mean horrifying.
18:16
what the best way @OIS
@Charles pain-in-the-ass != that-is-impossible (:
@Charles it's just a var_dump of the MySQL query, I don't think that is really helpful soo.
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@JavaFan like @Charles said, have to open a socket for mysql servers to communicate
I tried with 000webhost but it depends on uploading your database on the disk
@Shane You'll do better off by just increasing the mysql vars that dictate when a temp table ends up needing to be on disk.
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18:17
@JavaFan you at least have ssh access?
@OIS have you a good web host (free) for this task?
@JavaFan You will never do multi-master on shared hosting.
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no... I don't use free web hosts...
multi-master?
@MatthewH Well, the query is clearly returning wrong data or your code is doing something stupid to break the data... one of these two is true. If you execute the same SQL in mysql directly, and it returns the correct data, then at least you can eliminate that.
18:20
@Charles unfortunately im on a windows xp 32 bit box with 4 gigs of ram, and mysql only allows for about 2 gigs IIRC, so almost all queries no matter what i set for the vars for heap and tmp table are writing to disk :( so i've switched it to a ramdisk drive
although moving to a IBM vmware box soon™
i basically set heap and tmp table sizes to 1K, it forces any large queries that write to disk to now go to the ram drive and so far seems to have improved performance, just wanted to make sure if i do use tmpdir=ramdrive location that mysql will write to memory now properly
It fixed O.o
Uh...
I didn't even do anything.
@Shane "so almost all queries...are writing to disk" - That is not why all queries are writing to tmp tables.
hey guys, im wondering if anyone can give me a hint there, I have been waiting a few hours but it seems not many are familiar with the library im using. stackoverflow.com/questions/28104796/…
@Shane I mean, well, that COULD work fine, I just really hope that's a dev environment, not live.
since it is PHP I thought id ask here too
18:23
@Danack yeah i know :( most of the queries are written badly and need to be redone
@Danack better indexes etcs
@Danack problem atm is, im looking for band aids until i can go through alot of those queries and on a crappy box with limited resources atm
@Charles This made absolutely no sense. Haha, it just fixed itself. For no reason.
@Charles the box is prod and dev :S limited resources atm sucks
@Daniels It's not realistic to expect people to debug your code for you. You need to learn how to debug it yourself: youtube.com/watch?v=LUTolQw8K9A
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@Shane If your box is almost coping, I think just finding the worst couple of queries and optimizing them would probably get enough capacity back for you to spend time fixing the issues properly.
@MatthewH Solar flares.
@Danack yeah i agree, been going through mysql slow query log last few days and trying to do that, its helped a lot
18:26
@Shane I'm so, so sorry.
@Charles That's the only logical explanation for it.
@charles no worries tks :) unfortunately the company i worked for i developed a web app to track things for them and it's grown exponentially in the last 7 years, and things are starting to creep up on me now with data growing and concurrent users, they also limit me to crappy server pc
work*
@Shane Well good luck with it.
@LeviMorrison ah, return types ends today :)
18:41
As does default ctors.
So what's the next thing after return types? A push for more hints, or a push for nullable return types?
Generics plx.
though actually, they probably need to wait till they've been thought through.
Can we not call them that, though? It's an absurd word to use in the context of a loosely typed language
@Danack no, tomorrow.
@rdlowrey Yeah; I can let you know when I have it up (will be later today/tomorrow)
@NikiC Yep ^^
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18:46
@LeviMorrison It's fine, no rush. Any time is appreciated. Thanks :)
"Backstrom" looks promising
first episode was quite cool
Pfah, forgot to record it.
@Charles Fixing stupid legacy stuff is higher priority for me.
Deprecating/removing PHP 4 constructors, etc.
@LeviMorrison I wish you good luck against the Most Holy Backcompat Voting Cabal.
@NikiC github.com/php/php-src/pull/1022 on less now, hopefully (:
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