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21:01
@DanLugg querystring?
Perhaps... I thought "form-encoded" or something.
Or if there was a more general term.
form url encoded?
^^ Is that it?
I think that is what w3 is calling it yeah
@Sherif I think bwoebi is trying to compare factorial of 16^26 to 17^26 (if you know the length)
21:05
factorial?
no
@FlorianMargaine No, I get his point now. I think I was just on a different wave length when this conversation started.
@DanLugg application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Because the x- makes everything instantly better
It does indeed!
depending on my email client, I like to send custom mail headers
like X-Foo: Hello! I like salad.
nobody ever reacts
21:09
:P
X-Files: The truth is out there
2
X-NSA: Are you listening?
3
You should only send this out to IP addresses registered to government organizations to really get them going.
@Ja͢ck X-Proxy-Response: Yes, but don't mind us.
21:11
@DanLugg X-Please: send us your private gpg key
I remember when I was at Tumblr one of my hackathon projects was to send out custom "Hello World" HTTP headers in every language based on the country of origin using the geo-IP data from the request.
and a new form of secret chat is born
@Sherif lol, fun
although... relatively easy
Sure, but fun nonetheless
the hardest being building up the "Hello World" database
21:12
@FlorianMargaine do you just not do it on internals or is ezmlm stripping it?
X-Todo: user=dlugg;type=bugfix;description=stop abusing HTTP headers
@bwoebi I don't remember doing it on internals
@FlorianMargaine Meh, you'd be surprised how easy it is to collect that information with a simple Google search these days.
@FlorianMargaine so, no wonder nobody noticed :-P
I've ditched emacs these days for the emacs client...
I should go back to it though...
but my hard disk free space is limited :/
and using mbsync, I have ~10GB of emails
21:38
@bwoebi fixes that are merged from 5.6 into master, do they still need a NEWS update?
dunno
lemme double check that heh
May 5 at 12:49, by Danack
Some general advice @FlorianMargaine, when you see something that you think is horribly wrong being done by someone who is not obviously dumb, you will have a more production conversation if you say "Hmm, I thought this is bad, how come you're using it?" rather than calling people dumb.
productive*
Mooooare production!
21:48
actually, i like the part about "... who is not obviously dumb", meaning to say it's not obvious they're dumb, but they are :)
The problem with outsourcing common sense:
S$ 73.84
---From S$ 73.84--- (Save 0%)
more production?
YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS
gawd, haven't heard that gem for some time.
bloody steps!
user924016
22:12
spl classes bad or good?
user924016
context performence
any class in particular?
user924016
All of them =] but for example ArrayIterator
should be pretty decent .. but because it's an iterator you will necessarily have some performance impact
user924016
does it iterate or sort faster then using foreach or k_sort
22:17
as opposed to, say, a static array
the sort should be just as fast, i can't imagine how it could be faster
Quick sanity check. Where do you people put declare(strict_types=1);? I put it on the same line as the php open tag and I think it looks the least retarded.
@RonniSkansing data structures aren't bad
@PeeHaa define retarded in this context :)
@PeeHaa good idea
codeigniter or zend2?
22:22
Not using it yet, but open <?php one line space then declare...
Ugh, having 'net issues. Apparently it's the 90s again :-(
@Ja͢ck The lowest on the bleeding eyes scale
@RonniSkansing iterators imho instead are pretty much all bad, because they are ridiculous not because they perform poorly
@Danack Yeah. Great minds
@PeeHaa you don't have a lot of choices.
22:24
@marcio Well the other choice is on the next line :P
@PeeHaa Nah, for me it's going to be below the use decls, i.e. the first place where you would put something that looks vaguely like a function call
Can anyone just check if slack.com loads for them please? I'm getting a hang on I think some cdn stuff
@DaveRandom Yeah gave that a try, but I didn't like it. I want to instantly see what mode I am in instead of having to parse the "header" of the file
You are just strange!
My torrents are going super slow as well though, so wondering if it's issues at my end
user924016
@DaveRandom loads fine for me
Yeah loads fine
22:25
ffs
@PeeHaa same line wins by default, I'm using <?php declare(strict_types=1); too
See @DaveRandom you are strange
Quick lets define the standard before the next PSR comes out!1111
I don't like things on the same line as <?php, even if I put it at the top of the file it would be <?php\n\ndeclare(...)
@DaveRandom That looks reeeeally ugly
I always hated complicated shebangs as well
22:27
I would prefer that other dumb thing of yours more :P
user924016
@DaveRandom 6.83 s
152.256 ms Loading
2.79 s Scripting
619.973 ms Rendering
33.940 ms Painting
317.967 ms Other
2.92 s Idle
I'm with @DaveRandom about the not having things on the same line as the opening tag
But he is pretty odd about the whole after use declarations
I used to put my namespaces in the same line as open tag, now I can't :'( RIP <?php my\namespace;
@marcio Eeeeeeeeew
@RonniSkansing So it is slow then, that makes me feel sort of better, still piss annoying though
22:28
@marcio Oh man, and I thought the declares on the same line was bad
I think I have seen @Gordon do that too
@PeeHaa so declare() is fine and namespace is ewww? :D
ok, go figure.
srsly, WTF is the point of 80/20 LME if you only get <1MB/s in real xfer...
@marcio Yes!
I am the only sane person and you are all crazy!
22:29
@PeeHaa I have met you and neither of those things are true
@PeeHaa - every PSR author.
@DaveRandom lol!
ironically, the thing that's slow is a CDN called fastly.net
That's good stuff
@DaveRandom lol CDN uses deceive. It's very effective
22:37
falsely.net
23:14
finally.
23:36
github.com/php/php-src/compare/… … @Trowski here's the patch which eliminates all the memory leaks for you :-)
(At least it should… if there are any further leaks… tell me ;-))
And if there are segfaults (without opcache) … tell me too^^
23:55
@bwoebi So that eliminates memory leaks with temp variables when yielding?
@Trowski That's what it's supposed to do.
I'll test it out in a bit. I think you eliminated all the memory leaks I was seeing when you fixed the issue with closures.
Apart of that specific one, I suppose.
Unless $object = new Object(yield functionThatCouldThrow()); would leak.
@Trowski no, that one shouldn't leak
that one should be already covered by now

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