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12:00
<3
@PeeHaa ok thank you very much for your help
It has never failed on me this hard. This is baaaad
@IamZesh np
Muhahahaha I just keep whoring from this one stackoverflow.com/a/10585811/508666 :P
Jay
Jay
12:16
@JaakKütt I checked inode count but it was not high only at 27%
thanks anyway :-)
Have you also checked you syslog?
Jay
Jay
@PeeHaa yes entry about it in syslog
I mean no entry
@Jay and may I presume that during that week and yesterday you didn't update any part of your system aswell? ^^
Jay
Jay
@JaakKütt nope
12:41
@Jay hm.. add some information to your post about the env your running on.. shared or private, os etc.. and since you say "it is unlikely to exceed Memory limit" - check to be sure? maybe something else on your system eats up the memory ^^
Jay
Jay
@JaakKütt Its an AWS ec2 instance running ubuntu with 2GB free ram
@Jay add that to your question as well for anyone else not sitting in this chat ^^
Jay
Jay
We didn't get any alerts about high CPU or Memory around the time of script failure
Sure :-)
12:57
Always nice having your wife deliver you starbucks to you at work.
you educated her well
lol shh, you'll ruin it!
13:16
We're excited to announce that @ircmaxell @philsturgeon @ieatkillerbees @joshholmes and @coderabbi will all be speaking at #PNWPHP :-)
@LeviMorrison ^^
Nicely done guys, see the same names, I'm unlikely to get chosen for this one though :P
I'm doing some research for globalization of an web application. Anyone have any guidelines in this area? I'm not entirely sure how I would separate text-locale from number- and date-locales. Or to be more clear; texts are translated using gettext, but number- and date formatting depends on the country (kind of).
@Jimbo You applied to the one in Seattle ?
@Danack Yeah man :) Will apply for our PHPNW too, likely get that one
I will too :-)
13:26
@SimonSvensson I know a tiny bit. setlocale can be set to specific country codes for formatting...but tbh I really don't like using the simple C functions for doing the localization. The classes in the Intl extension like NumberFormatter seem to be far more rebust methods for approaching the problem.
fyi setlocale is not actually completely safe to use with all libraries...it affects fundamental things, like printf, which is not so good. If it works okay for you and your server then fine, but it does catch people out occassionally.
@NikiC are you OK making the phpinternalsbook source open and merging it into PHP.net?
@ircmaxell Congratulations!
thanks :-)
@Danack, I'm trying out the IntlDateFormatter with some non-standard locales like 'sv_FI' (swedish in Finland). It still formats dates according to swedish rules, and not finnish rules.
and they haven't done all the selections, just a few, so no news :-)
13:32
@Danack, I could as well just write alot of Format::* methods (date, datetime, number, ...) that does custom logic all the time. But that sounds ... not as fancy.
@NikiC Okay. Only issue I have with that is that it can't be done at compile time.
But if you think that's what I should do I'll do it.
@SimonSvensson If you open bug on bugs.php.net I will investigate. I think it may be due to the data file that is used underneath. And yes, when doing translation, 'not fancy' is the right way to do it imo.
@bwoebi I guess I was too tired; the branch is here: github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src/tree/enum
I don't believe in submitting talks to every conference in the hopes of getting in though, even if statistically you have better changes. I choose specific ones that I like the look of (and that won't change). Seattle because I've been there and will (likely) live there in the future. PHPucEU because I've been there before. PHPNW because it's my home user group :-)
@ircmaxell What will you be speaking about?
13:38
not sure yet, they just told me at least one talk was selected
Hello, marcio.
@ircmaxell oh please please, that would be very useful
also some minimum documentation about the vm is very welcome
@LeviMorrison hi :) how is the enum thing going?
@marcio Going well. I have more of the functionality implemented.
I do have a memory issue of some kind going on though.
I segfault on shutdown >.<
13:47
I see somebody talking about iota up there, I don't really think it applies to enum on PHP anymore.
16 hours ago, by Rican7
Yea, ordinal shouldn't matter unless it was possible to declare that it was (like https://golang.org/ref/spec#Iota)
14:01
posted on April 09, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by MonsieurLeMarquis */

Good morning roomies :)
hey @salathe
14:27
@ircmaxell Not sure about the bit about merging with php.net
Haven't worked on it in a while, but it's not unlikely that I may want to do so in the future. But having it use php.net infrastructure would make that rather unpleasant.
But making the repo open, don't have a prob with that
14:42
What's wrong with the php.net infrastructure?
Unless, you mean DocBook?
@salathe yeah, that's what I mean
Excited for php7
In my programming career, this us the first ever big update to a programming language.
@NikiC lets talk with Julian about that then. I think opening it is a good idea, and I do agree with you about docbook...
@HassanAlthaf: what's the language feature you're most looking forward to?
Return and type hinting scalar types.
When is php7 coming, any ideas guys?
14:54
@HassanAlthaf wiki.php.net/rfc/php7timeline - but my guess is Feb next year.
there is an awful lot of change in php7, it may take a long time to get from almost done to done done
@Danack Have faith :)
i have to ship my PHP app encoded with zend guard, so i'm guessing that whatever the release date is, i won't be able to benefit from it until at least a year later, possibly two :(
Joeri its easy to convert php5 code to php7
All you do is composer require php7 and update
@HassanAlthaf zend guard isn't php code, it modifies the engine.
14:58
Oh.
zend is really slow in updating zend guard, they only support PHP 5.4 right now, with 5.5 coming soon
i'm hoping the engine redesign will make it easier for them to update zend guard
Guys can you use the language 'Hack' based off php in your projects?
Or just stop using zend guard :)
@PeeHaa: i've asked and asked and asked, but so far no movement
gotta love enterprise development :)
ofcourse, we still have customers on PHP 5.3 and IE6, so it's sort of irrelevant since our code has to remain PHP 5.3 compatible
again, gotta love enterprise development
You have clients on IE6? What country is your audience in??
15:02
Wow, zend guard + php 5.3 + ie6, that sounds like a great combo
the IE6 customer is british, but they run on a private network, so no security risk
just a major PITA to keep compatible
You know you are the reason it is still on ie6 right?
You and other vendors
i know, but i'm not the guy selling them IE6 support
Let alone ie6, the whole ie line is balls.
15:04
IE9+ isn't bad
IE8 and below ... sigh
Nah, it is. :p
Completely balls.
our standard support is IE9+, but if customers pay big money we'll support older versions for them
Wtf, they must be crazy to even ask those stuff.
They are insanely wasting their spare bucks.
if you have enough money you can buy the right to be crazy :)
I'd rather buy some shares and expect a capital gain. Lmao
15:06
So... I'm having an error on shutdown.
@PeeHaa "no security risk" yeah... no...
On Windows?
@JoeriSebrechts haha @ that
valgrind isn't being helpful; I think I core dump on the first thing to hit the GC, which means I leak practically all the memory.
~4000 records.
@ircmaxell pinging. You are doing it wrong :)
(Assuming you meant to ping @JoeriSebrechts)
15:09
@NikiC There's no real reason why it would have to move to being authored in DocBook
> Zend/zend_gc.c:146: gc_possible_root: Assertion `((zend_refcounted*)(ref))->u.v.type == 7 || ((zend_refcounted*)(ref))->u.v.type == 8' failed.
Looking at some insane noobs spending thousands of dollars in a game, I see how parthetic they are. They could get their own games developed for that much..
I assume this means I'm trying to gc something that isn't an object or an array.
I'm not sure why that would be the case, though.
@LeviMorrison I'll look at it in one or two minutes…
I assume it's one of my handlers being written incorrectly; trying to rework them one-by-one until I find it.
Ah, finally somewhere to start looking: an empty enum doesn't crash but leaks.
15:17
@LeviMorrison just a suggestion… you may want to have an Enum superclass?
I've thought about this but without generics I think it wouldn't be helpful.
(only complicates things)
If it exists then other classes can extend it.
I guess I could make it final and manually inherit or something.
^ yeah, what I just wanted to suggest.
@PeeHaa tablet ping ftw...
:-)
@LeviMorrison yeah, probably comes when trying to dtor the enum value objects
still reading patch…
15:20
So in zend_object_std_dtor I'm seeing a call to zend_array_destroy.
After that it loops through the property table and calls i_zval_ptr_dtor.
First thing I noticed… github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src/commit/… doesn't increment refcount
yeah, give me a few minutes
@bwoebi What's the call to do that?
@LeviMorrison Z_ADDREF_P()
I have to have an error in zend_compile.c
None of my handlers should be called on an empty enum declaration.
Probably a string ref issue.
Probably an issue in zend_compile_enum_decl.
hmm .. CTO told me that I suck at data modelling
15:27
@tereško Maybe you do. I do.
to be honest, it is a viable possibility
@bwoebi I think maybe I'm not freeing the AST node?
ast nodes are in an arena…
Hmm.
==4154== HEAP SUMMARY:
==4154==     in use at exit: 1,014 bytes in 21 blocks
==4154==   total heap usage: 13,757 allocs, 13,736 frees, 1,598,251 bytes allocated
==4154==
==4154== LEAK SUMMARY:
==4154==    definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==4154==    indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==4154==      possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==4154==    still reachable: 1,014 bytes in 21 blocks
==4154==         suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
That's my summary when I have an empty enum.
As in:
<?php

enum Blank {

}
I added return; to the top of zend_compile_enum_decl and the leak is still there.
I do have a line in zend_ast_destroy_ex that I think should cover it.
Guess I'll remake everything just as a precaution.
Yep, still there.
…actually, those still reachable blocks are in the normal interpreter. Bummer.
May I clone and fix it?
or do you want to do yourself first?
15:38
Let me flounder for a bit.
I'll ping you when I need to move on to something else and haven't fixed it yet :)
Also… that's a wtf: github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src/commit/… this function is designed to be called at runtime by the vm…
I have to get around the write handler somehow; that was my attempt.
In any case, that isn't the issue.
(it may be an issue, just not this one)
Do you happen to know where the code is for cleaning up a zend_class_entry, @bwoebi?
bah, I never learn
why the f did I think it would be a good idea to update jekyll
lol
Ah: destroy_zend_class
should have learned by now that once jekyll is running what you do is not touch it and preferably not even look at it or think about it, otherwise it's going to break :(
15:47
@LeviMorrison you were faster than I was :-)
So the issue is when zend_hash_destroy is called on the constants table.
@LeviMorrison The issue is that you're then destroying the class_entry before you destroy the objects in the constants table
What do you mean?
zend_hash_destroy(&ce->constants_table); is called before the ce is freed.
(Or at least I think so)
@LeviMorrison you have a cyclic dependency here… refcounter of ce is always greater than 1 as long as constants table exists which is why it will leak
@bwoebi Except I'm core dumping.
It seems I need a different dtor for the hash table.
15:56
I'll stop with wild guesses and am building myself now.
(or need to alter the one it is using)
hey guys
@bwoebi I think it may be an issue because the refcount isn't zero after the deletion.
It then tries to collect the root.
try to set hashtable dtor for constants_table (generally, not only for enum) to zval_ptr_dtor_nogc (add a wrapper because file_line)
because constants never will be a root
16:03
yes
posted on April 09, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Frankie */

you need a wrapper because you need it as function pointer to pass it to hashtable dtor
Hmm.
I'm not sure I understand how to make this wrapper.
/me hates making the wrong branch first
Haven't seen ZEND_FILE_LINE_CC before.
16:08
well, static void zval_ptr_dtor_nogc_wrapper(zval *zvp) { zval_ptr_dtor_nogc(zvp); }
/Users/Bob/php-src-levi/main/streams/cast.c:89:57: error: use of undeclared identifier 'PHP_STREAM_KEEP_RSRC'
        return php_stream_free(stream, PHP_STREAM_FREE_CLOSE | PHP_STREAM_KEEP_RSRC);
huuuh?
@bwoebi This is your sign to merge the newest php-src PR
@NikiC ah thanks, will do
@bwoebi that "fixed" it.
I have no new leaks and I don't crash.
Well, it fixed it for that case anyway.
Now I need to fix how I update the ordinal property :)
(I think that's the issue anyway.
yeah, what's the issue with the normal property update?
It's not allowed.
lol
I guess I could temporarily swap handlers or something.
16:21
ahahaha
Enum properties are not writable.
sec
@LeviMorrison which is why you oughtn't be using a normal property for this ...
@LeviMorrison and ZVAL_LONG(OBJ_PROP(object, 0), ordinal); doesn't work?
I just stumbled upon devzone.zend.com/4693/php-7-glance and I want to thank you all for your awesome work! <3
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16:27
@bwoebi Dunno; I am very unfamiliar with these APIs. I am trying something like that now.
@bwoebi lol, nope.
I don't know why though.
(it's the same error; known if it's the same reason)
@PeeHaa nice page
interesting, 7 high impact RFCs and 7 people involved with the high impact RFCs
user924016
Moooooornings
wait, Zeev is an author of PHPNG???
@ircmaxell lol, no
16:40
@NikiC look at the page ;-)
Ranking the room:

@NikiC: 2
@Andrea: 2
@ircmaxell: 1
@LeviMorrison: 1
He signed the paycheck, so he is the author?
lol
This room is responsible for all but 1.5 of the "high impact RFCs"
yup
16:42
@ircmaxell This room is responsible for 29 of the 45 RFCs that were accepted for PHP 7 ;)
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Also it should be noted that one those "high impact RFCs" only exists on paper ^^
@rdlowrey, hey can you go poke Scrutinizer, it choked when checking this Auryn PR.
@NikiC which?
So, http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php was reponsible for 29/45 of the RFCs in PHP7, and according to http://devzone.zend.com/4693/php-7-glance/ 5.5/7 of the "high impact"
@ircmaxell catchable fatal for method call on null
that's not needed anymore, or is it?
because it's exception now?
16:46
@ircmaxell yes, it only existed for a while in master, before being superseded by engine exceptions
@marcio 2 what? high-impact RFCs?
right...
@Andrea yes, congrats :)
So, I've written a ridiculously long blog post on zval representation in php 7. It's very haphazard :/
Scalar Type Hints RFC authors should probably mention me I suppose
16:47
split it up
Yeah, split it
The basics of what's changed, then more detail on specific types or aspects?
@ircmaxell We're a pretty good group collectively, eh? :)
@Andrea I've already pinged Cal about it :-)
@LeviMorrison I think we should be really proud
Hi! :)
Hey Cal.
16:49
The man, the myth, the legend himself :-D
welcome!
I do apologize sincerely if I mis-represented anything in the article. The "High Impact" was purely subjective. My personal opinion on what is going to have an impact on developers.
As for Zeev, he's on the RFC so I listed him. :)
I have 8 RFCs in PHP 7, of which 2 were high-impact (that which must not be spoken of, ??), 4 medium (intdiv(), Closure::call(), "\u{xxxx}", integer semantics), 2 low (<=>, ZPPFoE)
Cool.
hi Andrea!
Oh hi.
Hi @Cal, I tweeted at you but just to duplicate the message, wiki.php.net/rfc/reserve_even_more_types_in_php_7 ought to be added. It's going to be quite annoying for people it affects. (If the RFC is implemented as I read it, and not as some other people read it).
16:51
Impact assessments seem reasonable. Though AFAIK only @rdlowrey actually has a use for Closure::call().
@rdlowrey leads us to the Promised land of native asynchronous PHP.
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@Danack I will update the article tomorrow and add that. then Re tweet it out.
It wouldn't be a Cal Evans original if I didn't screw SOMETHING up. :)
@Danack He's like a modern-day Moses.
@ircmaxell lol. I'm a legend in my own mind.
16:54
@ircmaxell I'll fix it.
Was it implemented, or just accepted?
accepted
Oh yeah, PR still outstanding: github.com/php/php-src/pull/1119
@leigh hasn't been here in a while either...
Marked it Accepted. Maybe ping Sammy about it
He's having his mid-life crisis early :-P
16:57
I just did on that pr. Tho I may just merge it myself ;-)
@Andrea Yes, this is still pending review
Looks like Preserve Fractional Part was merged, will update wiki
@ircmaxell You know someone who can review the part for fetching the raw random data?
A few. I will pick him them.
Ping them
Anyone have a good example of how an internals debug info handler should work?
16:59
I don't see the anonymous classes RFC on the charts (╯°□°)╯
I'm particularly interested in the concerns that someone raised regarding the use of arc4random_buf and/or arandom
About those using actual RC4 generators on some platforms or something
And about arc4random_buf running in userland in some cases
@CalEvans The BC break section is missing removal of deprecated stuffs
@marcio Yep, actually @CalEvans the whole "Pending Implementation" block needs to be added.
So I just got an email from Zend that starts "From Zero to Cluster in..." at which point Gmail cut it off. My first thought was "PHP 8 so soon?"
It's a BC issue for legacy devs ^^
@Danack Ah, I see
@ircmaxell Yes, been hiding :)
17:04
@Danack all right, hope it gets merged before first alpha.
@NikiC on old BSDs they will be backed by RC4, but there are mitigations in place to avoid the biases (it discards the first X bytes of the stream)
@NikiC I think our best option is to always just read from /Dev/urandom. If that is broken, then there are far bigger problems on that system...
@ircmaxell Also, I can't merge because of Zend karma
as it adds a check for arandom in the zend m4
ah
that I don't have either
@bwoebi I'm not sure that my property is being set, but I don't have an error.
When I var_dump it I don't see any properties.
I don't know know if that's a debug handler issue or a properties one :)
17:16
Well… the debug handler… returns a hashtable.
but you didn't compile any hashtable
I just returned the properties table.
which doesn't contain the property, does it?
(didn't you use the property handler)?
@LeviMorrison but you assigned the fast access table… sigh… It's not that easy. You probably should just throw away the zend_object* and use your own zend_enum struct which contains the information.
@ircmaxell I'm supposedly writing directly to it >.<
I guess I have boilerplate for the handlers already; shouldn't be too difficult to use a custom zend_enum struct.
yup
17:22
@NikiC @Danack I will add those to the update. Thank you.
@LeviMorrison can you show code? I'm confused
static void zend_compile_enum_value(zend_class_entry *ce, zend_long ordinal, zend_string *name)
{
        zval object_zv;
        zend_object *object = zend_enum_new(ce);

        ZVAL_OBJ(&object_zv, object);
        ZVAL_LONG(OBJ_PROP(object, 0), ordinal);
        std_object_handler.write_property(object, );

        if (zend_hash_add(&ce->constants_table, name, &object_zv) == NULL) {
                zend_error_noreturn(E_COMPILE_ERROR, "Cannot redefine enum value %s::%s", ce->name->val, name->val);
I had the pleasure of using closures today in an old project that was recently migrated to 5.3.3 :D
First I was like "would be great if I could use closures here, probably to old php version though... lets check anyway" and then like http://pictures.mastermarf.com/blog/2009/091109-fuck-yeah.jpg
@LeviMorrison forget that write_property thing… just use a zend_enum* where you assign values directly
@bwoebi I'm working on that; just posted it because he asked.
struct zend_enum {
        zend_refcounted gc;
        uint32_t handle;
        zend_class_entry *ce;
        const zend_object_handlers;
        zend_long ordinal;
        zend_string *name;
};
Should I do that or just have a zend_object *std?
17:27
anyone have a link for me for a discussion about removing mysql_* in php7?
wait, you're duplicating the data between an internally stored property and a internal data store?
@MarcelBurkhard Yeah, the remove deprecated functionality RFC didn't get onto that list somehow. I think someone already told @CalEvans, but here's a ping just in case :p
@MarcelBurkhard it was done in 5.6
@ircmaxell ?
17:30
thanks @Charles and @ircmaxell
admittedly haven't used php 5.6 yet, both ubuntu and xampp ship with 5.5.x :D
@ircmaxell but that's not what I meant actually, I meant Remove not deprecate (from my experience ppl still using mysql_* tend to have error_reporting(0) )
@LeviMorrison use zend_object std; (no ptr)
Like this?
typedef struct _zend_enum {
        zend_long ordinal;
        zend_string *name;

        zend_object std;
} zend_enum;
@LeviMorrison no, as first element of the struct
but yes
I thought we put it at the end as of PHP 7 because of dynamic properties?
I don't plan on supporting that but was just curious.
no, at the beginning because casting to (zend_object *)
17:36
@ircmaxell I feel like that as well
@Leigh On systems that have arandom, what does urandom typically do there?
@bwoebi Isn't that why offset exists on the object handler?
yeah, but you don't use properties (only fake ones), so no issue.
I should get better memory locality with it below.
yeah, but that doesn't work … we need to be able to cast it to zend_object *
well no, we can put std anywhere in the struct
by setting offset ...
17:44
Well for now it's easier to put it first.
Can revisit that later.
zend_object *zend_enum_new(zend_class_entry *ce) /* {{{ */
{
        zend_enum *enum_object = (zend_enum*) emalloc(sizeof(zend_enum));
        zend_object *object = enum_object->std;
        GC_REFCOUNT(object) = 1;
        GC_TYPE_INFO(object) = IS_OBJECT;
        object->ce = ce;
        object->properties = NULL;
        zend_objects_store_put(object);
        enum_object->std->handlers = &zend_enum_object_handlers;
        return object;
}
/* }}} */
I miss anything critical for this step?
you shouldn't be calling put
Okay. Why?
it's called by the api above you, I forget where, but you don't need to do it in create handler anymore ...
So… my constructor is private.
This should only be called internally anyway.
zend_object_std_init
17:46
@JoeWatkins It isn't. What levi ought to do is call zend_object_std_init
I don't get it.
@JoeWatkins hah
I was just getting to that ... painfully slow to do anything ...
What's the point of using a custom class and then using the generic function that do things my struct doesn't do?
Waste here, waste there. Bothers me.
@LeviMorrison You call zend_object_std_init and assign your own handlers
That's all you need to do there
See that line? I don't need it. Or the rest of the funciton.
Waste like this all over if I just keep using the generic functions.
lol indeed
I don't have a std object. That's the whole reason I'm using a custom struct.
I mean, I can do that if you think that's genuinely the best route but that's not my preference.
yeah that would be a normal create handler ...
17:49
@LeviMorrison It is without any doubt whatsoever the best route
zend_object *zend_enum_new(zend_class_entry *ce) /* {{{ */
{
        zend_enum *enum_object = (zend_enum*) emalloc(sizeof(zend_enum));
        zend_object_std_init(&enum_object->std);
        enum_object->std->handlers = &zend_enum_object_handlers;
        return &object->std;
}
/* }}} */
People directly accessing internal details because they want to save one conditional branch is pretty much exactly the reason why php-src code sucks in many places
@LeviMorrison That's it. Only missing initialization for your custom properties
std_init takes object and class entry
@NikiC well, it differs between OS versions, modern BSDs (and OSX) urandom is just an alias of arandom
17:52
@NikiC Isn't that more of a ctor thing?
(I mean, isn't it another function?)
@LeviMorrison no
Your create_object handle should completely initialize the object (as it's the only thing that's actually guaranteed to be called)
zend_object *zend_enum_new(zend_class_entry *ce) /* {{{ */
{
        zend_enum *enum_object = (zend_enum*) emalloc(sizeof(zend_enum));
        zend_object_std_init(&enum_object->std, ce);
        enum_object->ordinal = 0;
        enum_object->name = NULL;
        enum_object->std->handlers = &zend_enum_object_handlers;
        return &object->std;
}
/* }}} */
I would ecalloc and skip that =0 and =NULL, but yeah, is ok
17:53
@JoeWatkins api misused, bah
why would you init ordinal and name?
@bwoebi Just so they aren't random when debugging, probably.
holy fuck, how did I wind up in a twitter battle with people I respect over this room?
because twitter
Pierre doesn't like it, tells me he doesn't like it at every opportunity ...
17:57
@JoeWatkins What are you talking about? it?
So, http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php was reponsible for 29/45 of the RFCs in PHP7, and according to http://devzone.zend.com/4693/php-7-glance/ 5.5/7 of the "high impact"
the conversation that follows about collab by us lot on SO
This chatroom is 10x better than #php.pecl.

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