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19:00
@Danack gonna try that now
it only works on certain PHP versions - basically 5.6.2 and 5.6.8 are known to be good.
oh, ok, then I cannot try.
What version are you running?
youtu.be/OCqQZJZ1Ie4 wodrpress daily news :)
@Danack a different one :) dont want to reveal too much about the setup.
anyways. thanks again. I'll just call it quits.
19:03
k - basically the function opcache_is_script_cached was introduced in PHP 5.5.11 and it works on most releases after that, but it got broken on some 5.6.x versions.
19:14
@user1604220 For all your syntax versioning needs 3v4l.org/u7Epc
yeah i found haha
thats why i deleted it
@Fabor No - it needed to be re-written more than once, and I've been super unproductive in the past week.
btw this is another example of why you don't want to work in the games industry:
When you develop in PHPStorm, and you set a variable to some value returned from some method, and you for sure know what is the returned type, how can you let the IDE know the returned type so autocomplete later works for the var?
I tried @obj but no luck
If you put a docblock on the function and tell it what the return type is, it will use that info elsewhere.
@Danack Apple and Google kinda make that easy. Take the install file, copy it, extract it, modify it slightly, give it a new icon and a similar name, publish and PROFIT
19:26
The easiest way to do that is just put /** on the line before the function, and the docblock will be generated automatically.
@Danack Yeah but its being returned from Laravel's Event::fire method
you can do it inline with /*@var $someVar ClassName */
Doesn't find the namespace when I use @var
@Gordon: Is it that those files lie within a shared folder of Virtualbox?
@Danack Nevermind, worked when i did namespace use as
ty man
19:29
@hakre yes, so nfs overhead applies
@Gordon Is it NFS or are you using the other variant?
@hakre nfs
so perhaps the network is the bottleneck here. if for every of these many files iostat needs to be performed by opcache sounds like quite some work to do.
dont give so much about the request time. crappy code and doctrine adds to these numbers. the only thing I was really wondering about was why there was no difference when applying the opcache tunings
do you gain speed (or keep performance) if you switch it off completely? could be an indication it's either misconfigured (e.g. was never on or for different directories or what not) or not opcode cache related at all.
19:43
@hakre yes, when I turn it off, the request gets much slower
For the record my guess is that this is a cache thing. Setting the number of files to 17000 almost certainly means the hash table for the entries no longer fits inside a 64kB size, which is the L1 cache size for a lot of processors.
s/64/whatever....I'm tired and maths is hard.
I'm tired, too. I now go to bed. I hope tomorrow isn't that hard. It's a pity to miss all those Laravel jokes here lately. ;)
public function make()
{
return EntityManager::create($this->getDatabaseParams(), $this->configuration);
}
how would I test this?
damn static methods
^^
public function make()
{
    if (isset($this->__stubMakeEntityManager)) {
        return $this->__stubMakeEntityManager;
    }
    return EntityManager::create($this->getDatabaseParams(), $this->configuration);
}
By allowing a seem you can inject with setter injections:
you can assign this property dynamically in your tests.
I don't particularily like it, but if you need to get things under test but whole subsystems aren't easy to test you need to start somewhere.
19:59
thank you, I don't like it that much either but I guess I have no choice
it renders the test case quite useless in this particular scenario though..
gtg I'll look into it tomorrow..
if this is rel. new code, I would consider to refactor it sothat you don't need it that way. The problem with the example I gave is that you create code that has a different path when under test compared with production. That's most often really messy.
Also you pass along only config data into the factory method of the EntityManager. So perhaps the object make() is from, only stores configuration information?
You don't need to write unit-tests normally to test the configuration.
@bwoebi 1337!
20:15
@HamZa Yeah, could be faster…
Btw do you have a parttime job @bwoebi or is it not allowed there (at your age)?
I'm having a moment; is it normal in other languages with support for method pointers and visibility modifiers, that returning a pointer to a private method permits calling of that method outside of it's object's context?
So, in PHP-land, that'd be something like:
class Foo {

    private function bar() { }

    public function getBar() {
        return $this->bar;
    }

}

$bar = (new Foo())->getBar();

$bar();
Despite the lack of support for this currently, provided we did have it, would/should this fail?
you could return a closure that has access to $this and all private members IIRC.
^^ That does work
My issue is, and I know this isn't going to be solvable per se, is that the closure lacks the signature of the method.
I can use reflection magic to create a closure from a method, but that can get ugly
You don't need any magic for that.
20:20
Well, a generalized solution, that accommodates static bullshit and global functions is a PITA
no, I think an array with two members suffice.
the first is the closure and the second is the reflection object of the method.
the first allows you to invoke and the second you can use for the signature.
no static at all.
Hmm.
I hate array-oriented-programming; but yea, that'd work.
I'll wrap it up and work from that I suppose.
well it's even better you encapsulate this because otherwise through the reflection object you can effectively make the private method public.
can anyone tell me if I can run phpunit in the browser?
or can i do it using windows cmd
@hakre Thats kinda the point; I'm trying to break encapsulation for some hackery
20:23
@StephenWolfe you do it using windows cmd or integrated in your IDE.
@hakre cool can you tell me a command to test it?
No, all the commands are secret.
@StephenWolfe phpunit --version
just says not reconnised
do i need to be in the directory?
20:25
Hello, I have json file on the server that look like this . {{"name":"jow","count":"5"},{"name":"jey","count":"7"}....}
and I want to create a php file that if I go into www.exm.com/index.php?name:jow
that count will go +1. How can I do it the quick way?

Thanks!
@StephenWolfe you need it in the path. where did you install it?
@Alon how much are you paying for this task?
5 dollars..
Hey all does any onw know why I am failing at httaccess? stackoverflow.com/questions/29953704/wamp-slimphp-and-htacess I have all the appropriate mods turned on for apache ...
its installed in my application direcory
20:27
I feel retartded
@Alon email me. The email is on my profile. I'll send you the code
@StephenWolfe you used composer to install it?
okay then try vendor/bin/phpunit --version
stiill not working
if it helps the folder is phpunit/phpunit/....
i have tried in both
20:29
there should be a vendor folder
and within the vendor folder is a bin folder
in there go all commands when installed with composer
ahh yes
there is a bin folder
with phpunit
done it
in the bin folder
whats the command to run my test file e.g. fetch.php
@hakre Yea, that's what I'm doing
@HamZa neither.
oki
20:34
On that mention; moving getClosure up to ReflectionFunctionAbstract and making the $object parameter optional would be fucking great. You can rebind a closure to anything anyway (or unbind it) so it shouldn't make a difference.
@KyleAdams you using camp?
function foo() {} (new ReflectionFunction('foo'))->getClosure(new stdClass());
@KyleAdams wamp* even
unfortently, yes
btw, if you're not interested then I suggest to do it yourself:
- decode the json format
- loop through it
- check if the name is in there, if it is then update count
- write to json file
20:35
@KyleAdams you disabled the default localhost? as doesn't camp by default use localhost?
Even though binding the global function foo doesn't make sense, it doesn't matter either because there's no $this reference in the function body
@KyleAdams wamp****
Further to that, you can already rebind them when you have the closure at this time; it's just an unnecessary difference in the getClosure signature between ReflectionFunction/Method and an extra step that could be avoided.
@LiamSorsby I don't think I disabled anything. I can go to localhost, see a list of projects, one being image-uploader and then click on it and be taken to localhost/image-uploader
Does anyone else think that's a good idea? /cc @LeviMorrison @rdlowrey
Moving getClosure up to ReflectionFunctionAbstract and making the $object parameter optional?
20:37
@KyleAdams ahh what url are you using? shouldn't you be putting the folder /example into htdocs and then access localhost/example/
@LiamSorsby I am using slim, so I was expecting it do routing for me, and thus I should be able to visit localhost/image-uploader/some/defined/route/param-here and see output. Unless SlimPHP has poorly documented how its ACTUALLY to be used.
@LiamSorsby essentially, there example fails for me
@DanLugg I can't say, so far I'm at the stage I wondered why it always needs the object parameter. I guess it's because you need support for methods as from class reflection as well as from methods as from object reflection. The class reflection would need an object for the closure.
@hakre Technically no, it doesn't need an object; you can unbind a closure created from a method. It'll break the method, but you can still do it.
@KyleAdams yes that is the routing, but the routing would be after the extension as localhost would be bound to C:/wamp/blah/localhost so the i assume you have the .htaccess file inside the example folder so it wouldn't take effect until you accessed that folder. Unless your .htaccess is in the root of the htdocs folder which then your .htaccess file would need to be modified
@DanLugg that you mean so to have it optional. well what do I do with a closure that can't be called (or that breaks when called)?
20:42
no its at the root of the image-uploader folder, should I move it? @LiamSorsby
If you did then you won't have access to the default install of the phpmyadmin that comes with it. what happens when you just access localhost/image-uploader/ ? @KyleAdams
@hakre Of course there's little value in a closure that (can) break when called, but it's just another step to create an unbound-method-closure anyway. I just think it would make sense that the rebinding/unbinding step be supported in the getClosure method
Also do you have the +Index option on your http.conf file? you can then see if the files exist there, if they do it maybe the redirect or mod rewrite @KyleAdams
It makes sense to me, for the sake of generalization; any closure can be rebound (barring static, but that's a different story) so binding (or unbinding) a global function closure, or a method closure, or whatever; doesn't matter.
@LiamSorsby The first route executes and I get Hello
@LiamSorsby The first route, being the one in my Stack Question
20:47
@hakre yeah its just factory calling another factory (doctrine entity manager) with arguments retrieved from configuration
@KyleAdams do you not have to put the :name into the function i.e
$app->get('/:name', function ($name) {
echo "Hello";
});
cant reply in context sry, mobile client..
@LiamSorsby Good catch, how ever that still fails
@LiamSorsby I get The requested URL /image-uploader/asdsads was not found on this server.
@KyleAdams you don't need $app->run(); after each route do you?
also, just try changing /:name to /test/:name
@hakre so the unit test would only test that the right configuration parameters are requested, I could make the method which requests the parameters public and test that function. What do you think?
20:51
@DanLugg funny, never tried that. I wonder what the use is, I could imagine to bind to another instance later on.
@KyleAdams see if that works
@KyleAdams this couldn't be something to do with it could it? docs.slimframework.com/routing/custom
@MarcelBurkhard I dunno it's so late. I would perhaps change the code in a way so that I can easily test it, but I don't know doctrine well.
@liam, not according to the docs. and I tried changing it and I get /image-uploader/test/adam
@LiamSorsby ^
@LiamSorsby No because I am not trying to use this route for GET and POST
if I read that correctly
sorry guys, GF shut laptop because we are out with friends and im meant to be socializing rather than working. so I do phpunit fetch.php
do i have to give it the location like ../.../tests/fetch.php
@KyleAdams thats how I read it to be honest. Not entirely sure whats happening here.
One only other thought is check the htaccess. http://docs.slimframework.com/routing/rewrite/
Seems they use [QSA, L] on the index.php
20:57
@hakre ok thanks anway :-) I don't think there is much I can do about it though but I will try
@KyleAdams alternatively, swap the two routes around and see if works and then check if the last on now stops working. If that is the case then there must be another step
@StephenWolfe
# cd [projectroot]
# vendor/bin/phpunit tests/MyTest.php
smth like that
@MarcelBurkhard saying that a file cant be included
PHP error
well tests/fetch.php in your case
php ./vendor/bin/phpunit tests/fetch.php
Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '../tasks/fetch.php' (include_pa
th='C:\wamp\www\2015\April\interview\vendor/phpunit/php-text-template;C:\wamp\ww
w\2015\April\interview\vendor/phpunit/php-timer;.;C:\php\pear') in C:\wamp\www\2
015\April\interview\tests\fetch.test.php on line 2
21:00
@LiamSorsby Changing my htaccess file to the one they showed worked
does that error make sense
@StephenWolfe yes but it has to do with working directories... the test file is executed though
@KyleAdams you may also need to add an additional bit to your function at a later stage. I've seen use ($app) at the end of the function before the opening parentheses. Glad that worked though.
ahh i included the autoloader
take the back didnt work
good, and I'm sure you'll be able to fix the others too and then you should see your first phpunit test results :-)
hehe ok
21:03
gtg
thanks
@StephenWolfe try DIR."/". infront of include paths
underscore underscore DIR underscore underscore
__DIR__
what
oh, there
works properly inside backticks.
__OH_MARKDOWN__
21:22
good morning
woot? wiki.php.net/rfc/generics - I thought generics was going to be made in room 11
When you need to delete rows that are older than for example 12 hours, in laravel, is there a place to do these tasks on every request? Or what is the best practice for that sort of handling?
21:44
@marcio depends on who's faster
22:23
Is anybody there?????
@afzalex yes?
> Microsoft now has 19 Azure regions open today around the world, which he says is more than Google's and Amazon's cloud platforms combined. Azure now manages more than 1 million servers.
what?!
22:39
@iroegbu more than google doesn't surprise me. But more than amazon?
that's the shocker - combined
I think it just means they have more datacenters
not necessarily more servers
...and how many of those servers aren't used by a Microsoft controlled business. e.g. ninemsn.com.au use a quite large proportion of their Australian data-centres servers.
oh, @Danack
I have something funny for you
in JavaScript, 6 hours ago, by ssube
@FlorianMargaine and Spring, sitting in a tree, dep-end-ency in-ject-ing
Very droll.
23:20
@DanLugg unsure
@marcio That RFC is empty.
It's completely ignorable.
23:44
@NikiC Hey, I was evaluating your iterator's library.
<?php

function chain(/* ...$iterables */) {
    foreach (func_get_args() as $iterable) {
        foreach ($iterable as $key => $value) {
            yield $key => $value;
        }
    }
}

function chain(...$iterables) {
    foreach (func_get_args() as $iterable) {
        yield from $iterable;
    }
}
^ The bottom one is the equivalent in PHP 7.0, yes?
Overall I really like the library. It designed a few items correctly that I didn't notice last time I reviewed it.
I have a bunch of nit-picks, but they are only that: nitpicks.
Does laravel 5 query builder escape values? like I don't have to bind in the builder or anything right, just enter the value with col name

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