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00:00
@bwoebi How do I build zend_vm_execute.h?
but func(yield functionThatCouldThrow()); will leak (now)
@Trowski php Zend/zend_vm_gen.php
Oh, heh, thanks.
@bwoebi That I do have in a few places. I'll focus on code that executes something like that then.
damn
no that won't leak
I meant
$func(yield functionThatCouldThrow()); … dynamic fcall.
No idea how that $ sign was lost
Oh, ok. That I have in a couple places.
but when trying, first try to repro the leak and then try with my patch^^
00:08
@bwoebi Alright
@bwoebi make: *** No rule to make target /Users/aaron/Developer/php-src/sapi/cgi/fastcgi.c', needed by sapi/cgi/fastcgi.lo'. Stop. Suggestion for that?
@Trowski does that file even exist at all?
I pulled master into an old directory... maybe it didn't delete it.
you ran buildconf/configure?
Oh, no, I just ran configure.
Guess things changed a lot since the last time I pulled master.
hehe
00:48
@bwoebi I have a bugfix for php-src. Could you review it and merge it or should I do a PR? github.com/trowski/php-src/tree/bugfix/callable-syntax github.com/php/php-src/compare/master...trowski:bugfix/…
One minute, replying to Dmitry.
@Trowski I have no objections to the implementation, but please do a PR, as I'm not sure if we want to allow that (@NikiC should maybe give his opinion on that first)
The only reason I did it was for consistency with the array syntax.
And with is_callable() and callable.
@Trowski Hmm, does is_callable actually allow "Test::"?
@bwoebi Hmm... no, but ['Test', ''] will invoke __callStatic() on Test.
So I was making "Test::" consistent with that behavior.
Technically it should, because is_callable("Test::undefinedMethod") returns false even if __callStatic() is defined.
it does?
hmmm
01:01
Which is also an inconsistency really.
I'm not sure, I'd really await for opinion from somebody else.
@Trowski I wonder if that's an inconsistency or a bug… because it's actually callable^^
Suppose I could look at fixing that too
man, I need a vacation
@ircmaxell you already were on vacation a few weeks ago with your car through Europe? :-)
Is work really thats stressful?
dude, this week is the busiest I've been in like 4 years
01:04
@ircmaxell that busy and you nevertheless had time for completing php-cfg?
"had time for"
@ircmaxell hm?
@bwoebi My bad, I was wrong, is_callable("Test::undefined") returns true if __callStatic() is defined.
I had a typo before :P
@Trowski and "Test::" ?
Also true.
01:06
well, then I'm okay with merging
wth is with this website papyal-service.com it got as the first organic google results for city search...
@bwoebi I didn't have time for it. That's why I threw it over the fence
@Trowski don't like that
class TestClass
{
    public static function __callStatic($method, array $args)
    {
        var_dump($method);
    }
}

var_dump(is_callable('TestClass::'));
bool(true)
yeah, saw it.
01:08
var_dump(is_callable('TestClass::undef')); i don't like this either
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson It does invoke a function, so it is callable.
TestClass:: being true kinda bothers me, but at least it's consistent, lol
@Trowski pushed
@bwoebi Thanks
The test I deleted was never testing the behavior it intended :)
> From the first look i can't identify the algorithm you used.
Probably you tried to invent something, but this area is very well studied and formalized.
yep… That's the genre of answer I like. ^^
Something your professor wrote?
01:15
No. Dmitry.
regarding what I did to the poor temporaries… ;-D
Ah, that makes sense. Not sure if that means he approves or not... sounds like not.
Nah, that just means that he'll give it a deeper look on Monday.
Every time I look at my yield from impl I'm proud of myself ^^
6
I'll have to look at it. It's quite awesome for performance. :)
@Trowski look at the zend_generators.h
there's some nice comment…
I'm rarely a fan of first putting something in words before beginning to work on it… but that time it just was necessary.
01:30
Interesting. I thought yield from would just be a linear list of generators.
@Trowski too easy (and slow)
So if I have a generator like this:
If you alternate between two different generators yielding from the same generator, you don't seriously want to follow the stacktraces of the top generator on each call… and it even won't work because the top generator will be already freed by then ;-) Or you'd need to introduce some slow refcounting mechanism etc.
function generator() {
    yield from anotherGenerator();
    yield from yetAnotherGenerator();
}
that's not interesting.
01:34
Right, but it destroys the first generator before executing the second, right?
sure.
nothing references it anymore after first yield from, so it gets destroyed
Ok, good. I haven't gotten terribly far into internals yet, so you may have to deal with some sill questions from me. :)
you guys are planning something for php 7.1 already? :P
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson yes. short closures.
01:37
that's useful
I'll wait two weeks and when we're in beta I'll bring that up on internals.
what's the preferred syntax now?
sperm.
will outer variables be automatically available within the closure?
yes, but as copy.
01:39
why that? not that i disagree
because for technical reasons we can't really do scope inheritance
and by-ref is a bit in the weird middle here.
can you write me an example of the syntax because i don't remember anything
@Trowski or something like this must work github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/Zend/tests/generators/…
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson $y = 10; var_dump(($x ~> $x + $y)(5)); // int(15)
you guys know there's no tilde in several keyboards :P for example, i will have to write alt+126
clearly i will set up a shortcut or get a US keyboard
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson what's your keyboard layout?
01:44
it @marcio
Just use an apple keyboard… they at least have nearly uniform distribution of the special chars on all the layouts…^^
@bwoebi $y = 10; var_dump(($x, $z ~> $a = $x + $z + $y; $a / 2)(1, 2)); no eh?
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson no.
$y = 10; var_dump((($x, $z) ~> { $a = $x + $z + $y; return $a / 2; })(1, 2));
@bwoebi apple keyboard, that's a weird requirement
@marcio hah
01:47
@bwoebi that's great
and typehints too, right?
If you need to yes.
(int $x, float $z) : string ~> {}
@bwoebi I would think each instance of gen() would just have a single instance of from() that it's yielding from.
what about function/constant autoloading?
@Trowski it's always the same from() at the top (look at expectf)
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson Anthony wanted to do it…
01:49
I have my shitty preprocessor almost working but the augmented syntax uses the · (UNICODE MIDDLE DOT) character ~~
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson no, it was never voted.
ircmaxell is still working on the RFC (but notice he said he is very busy, up above)
@bwoebi Oh, ok, now I understand! I was looking at it from a perspective of each individual Generator object. I wasn't thinking about how the engine would shuffle around the execution stack. Yeah, that's complicated then.
02:03
@Trowski yeah, from individual perspecitve it's simple… either you execute or you have a parent…
The doubly-linked tree makes a lot of sense, since then it can traverse either direction to find the appropriate execution context.
I need to understand more about how the execution context/stack works, then I'll have to dive further into how you implemented yield from.
exactly… and then you need merging strategies to manage that…
@marcio oh not that function autoloading is absolutely crucial, but it would be a nice thing to have
@Trowski these two are absolutely unrelated… it's basically each generator having it's own execution stack… and then the single generators are fit into a doubly linked tree… top of individual execution stack is always current generator execute_data.
arg... can't think
02:08
@ircmaxell happens :P (often, to me)
@Trowski so, there's zend_generator_get_current() which finds you the generator a base generator is executing
except I have to get something done by tomorrow
@ircmaxell are you still at work?
no
I'm doing things that aren't related to work right now (or at least today's work)
02:11
ah… I already wondered… because it must be like 22 p.m. in your timezone…
no, it's only 22:00
well, yes
I'm sort-of buzzed
though we don't say 22pm. we say 22:00, or 10pm
/me thinks in 24 hour time, so whatever
@bwoebi what would be the syntax of short closures without arguments? (() ~> { return $x; })() ?
yeah, noticed later
usually using 24 hours format… but you Americans (or were it English people?) usually like the 12 hour format
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson yeah, or just () ~> $x
@bwoebi most Americans don't understand 24 hour time
I'm not most Americans
02:14
@ircmaxell they even don't understand it? lol.
nope
the average American is a moron
just like the average European
just like the average person
ok, perhaps I'm not sort-of buzzed... I'm drunk
sometimes I wonder by what measures someone is moron or not…
don't get philosophical on me now.
@ircmaxell possible… that's … not your usual style of writing…
not possible
definite
02:17
@ircmaxell but … that's all the fun ;-D
I'm drunk, working on what could make or break my next step in my career. Yay
@bwoebi Very interesting. I need to look into what is in execute_data and how it's stored/accessed to fully understand what's going on there.
@ircmaxell hmm… then just take a nap and continue early.
@bwoebi no, I have real-work work to do when I wake up
when I said this is a busy week, I wasn't kidding
Meant go to bed now, wake up earlier than usual.
02:19
by the end of it I'll have done like 10 hours of interviews, as well as 60 hours of core work
@ircmaxell If you've passed the Ballmer peak, it might be time stop for the evening.
and still have more to do
@Trowski I'm not writing code
I like to think that the Ballmer peak applies to more than just coding.
now, I'm trying to answer the question: How do you see your team working with Product and UX
@Trowski mainly things like current This, current opcode, current op_array etc.
@ircmaxell sounds like you're preparing to start a new project? (but haven't been approved yet)
02:23
@bwoebi something along those lines
then again, I haven't felt better in a long time. I'm happy to have direction again, even if it's just for a week
ok, going to head home
later
02:41
Ahhh, the woes of learning a new language and all of its wonderful gotchyas
You're finally learning Dutch?
Dutch is actually relatively simple compared to some of the languages I speak.
But no.
Ahhh! I done got it to compile finally :)
me does the it compiles dance
@bwoebi I tested your patch vs master with the following:
<?php
require dirname(__DIR__) . '/vendor/autoload.php';

use Icicle\Coroutine;
use Icicle\Loop;
use Icicle\Promise;

function create() {
    Coroutine\create(function () {
        $tmp = 1;
        $result = [$tmp] + yield Promise\reject(new Exception());
    });
    Loop\queue('create');
};
Loop\queue('create');
Loop\run();
Master blows up, your patch remains constant at 3.6MB.
great :-)
I still get a memory leak warning from that closure on the simple http server example.
Script:  '/Users/aaron/Developer/Icicle/examples/http.php'
/Users/aaron/Developer/php-src/Zend/zend_closures.c(336) :  Freeing 0x101966980 (296 bytes), script=/Users/aaron/Developer/Icicle/examples/http.php
=== Total 1 memory leaks detected ===
02:54
yeah, I see
That's an unrelated memory leak
it's not in a temporary, it's in EX(call)
I assumed it was unrelated, since that script doesn't do anything with temporaries on a yield.
oh my, what's all that coroutine, yield, promise stuff doing? ;-)
haha
That script... very horrible, infinite loop things, but it did test for memory leaks very nicely. :)
03:11
@Trowski pushed fix
These bugs are nice… they didn't involve any debugging tools and the fix was ready in 2 min ^^ (time lost by testing, compiling, pulling, adding a test etc.^^)
@bwoebi Yeah, that was a very straightforward fix.
yup
mem leaks are really a bad thing.
Right, if we're going to start making long running processes with PHP, they need to be squashed.
when you find any other mem leaks (which aren't already covered by my bugfix-branch) … feel free to report them.
Will do.
 
1 hour later…
04:18
never used splheap
it's a corruption pay-off scheme, actually.
this is php, even data structures buckle under a corrupt regime ... sad but true
@Ja͢ck When would that method need to be called?
Rather, what circumstances lead to the need to call that method?
@Trowski you need this when you throw exceptions inside compare()
which is utterly absurd, but i guess that sometimes happens
Ah, ok. I've never used SplHeap, but I have used SplPriorityQueue. That can't throw from compare though, so no worries.
@Ja͢ck d'oh! thanks for the clarification. one would expect things to get documented after so many years, but no :P
04:27
There's some explanation in ::compare()
yep, seen that now
would be great to have other data structures in spl
maybe there's something in pecl?
i've tried judy arrays and they look really promising (can't wait to test them with php7 :P)
is it faster than SplFixedArray?
it is probably faster when adding in the middle of the list @Ja͢ck
hmm, how so?
it's not a linear structure?
splfixedarray reindexes subsequent values
judy instead it's a tree, so no need to reindex
04:33
so, how does it ensure O(1) lookup time for an item at certain index?
or is that O(lg n) ?
i don't know the details, but it's a 256-nary tree
=o
that's, eh, wide :)
In computer science and software engineering, a Judy array is a data structure that has high performance, low memory usage and implements an associative array. Unlike normal arrays, Judy arrays may be sparse, that is, they may have large ranges of unassigned indices. They can be used for storing and looking up values using integer or string keys. The key benefits of using a Judy array is its scalability, high performance, memory efficiency and ease of use. Judy arrays are both speed- and memory-efficient , with no tuning or configuration required and therefore they can sometime replace common in...
> Judy arrays are both speed- and memory-efficient [clarification needed]
heh
04:45
this morning i was looking into metaprogramming ... crazy stuff, coming from a standard C background =/
i call that skynet
haha
that makes sense, let's hope they won't find sarah conner
eheh :P there's a new terminator incoming is it, with arnie. hope it's as good as the previous ones :D
> Also because a Judy array is a trie, it is possible to do an ordered sequential traversal of keys, which is not possible in hash tables.
except for ... php hash tables \o/
wait, what ... they're going to feature The Governator ... AGAIN?
The Expendable Terminator ya?
emilia clarke as sarah connor, with the brit accent? nah
04:55
might as well star Jason Statem then.
@Ja͢ck the new generation of bad ass action movie hero is quite disappointing. better him than a random nobody
look what they did with die hard :(
die hard, but without hair.
well, the cast of kingsmen gave me some hope for the future action people ;-)
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson I call that inspiration
yeah. i blame matrix for that
05:02
Thou shalt not blame The Matrix for anything!
If anything, the rest should be blamed for their lawless colour copying
since you mentioned him, jason statham is one of the few that does the action hero well
i also like gerard butler
yeah, he's a good hero figure alright
and vin diesel. but he can't get a decent part. if you exclude the original pitch black he only did crap movies
imdb.com/title/tt0364970/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 must have been one of the worst movies i have ever seen
05:04
might as well include the rock then haha
the f&f series wasn't all that bad
though, admittedly only saw the last instalment hah
funny coincidence that with the green colour, one of my colleagues is buying back a dessert called green bean soup .. ;-)
vin diesel is a great actor imho. he didn't have enough occasions. but performed well in "find me guilty" for example. he's very versatile considering he's a pumped up guy
ah, also clive owen is ok
I like Clive! :)
Have you seen that hospital series he did recently?
05:08
how to remove that background color ?
@NullPoiиteя Uninstall Windows?
@Ja͢ck nope. i don't like doctor series :P including house
@Ja͢ck that is one option but i will try other than that :P
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson You know of which series I speak, right?
It's different from Grey's Anatomy and House .. far, far different
05:10
Yeah, it's pretty dark heh
And somewhat educational.
They're cancelling Hannibal .. boo =(
i understand that. it started good, then 3 seasons of literally nothing
@NullPoiиteя phpstorm right?
works fine here
but i use the clear theme
05:15
After the first season, some perception fanboy was commenting on it .. saying something like it probably got scrapped whereas perception was getting another season .. shithead
next week phpstorm 9. and they didn't fix 100% of the bugs i've reported :P
they've been doing good stuff over at jetbrains
> The latest PHP 5.6 is fully supported
nope ^
They've fixed at least two issues I know of, relating to type inference
@Ja͢ck they did great with phpstorm 7, phpstorm 8 was updated just a few times and i was kinda disappointed
05:17
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson it used to work fine but i have no idea how background color got changed
I've been on EAP for the longest time heh
It's great, though; when it expires, you get really focused on trying to finish your task in half an hour haha
Just let it autocomplete and then refactor, right? ;-)
you mean the \fqn\inline\bla ? yes that's what i do now, but it's annoying :P
youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WI-27440 this is the worst. would pay good monyz to get it fixed. maybe i'll propose them a deal xD
if it was open source, it would have been fixed already
zomg ... how would you ever get into that situation?
I know it's just an example, but still ..
05:24
i use functions stuff() as shortcuts for new stuff()
for instance: str('ronald')->getSubSequence(0, 3)->append(' Swanson')->toTitleCase()
it's not the new actually, but rather the parentheses
(new str('ronald'))->
brb breakfast
06:12
Morng
06:35
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson , you need support both apidoc of constructor(class) and of function. I don't like it.
@sectus luckily, i like it a lot :P
Duplication leads to inconsistent...
Hi, do you where I can find good tutorial for create RESTFUL web services ? I search in google but I am having problem to understand because they use command prompt in testing
I want to see working example so that I can understand on how to use this
can someon provide me a demo for restful web services please
07:38
morning!
moin
YAY, FRIDAY
ping @NikiC ... question(s), 'elp
Hmm
Anyone elses links not working?
links to what from where ?
Shit
Still being crap
07:53
Any thoughts on how I can deploy a Laravel 5 installation using Rocketeer, when the .env file is not committed to the git repository?
epic fail
Good morning
@AlmaDo Links not working :/
nope
see
Okay, it works with www
Congratulations Teresko on joining the CodeIgniter core team!!
14
\o/
07:55
I'm not falling for that @Jimbo
Why not? He loves that thing
nice try..
hello
Oooooooh shiiiiiit. I totally forgot it was friday \o/
Happy fridays all!
now troll him with congratulatory message :D
@PeeHaa happy friday sir!
08:00
nvm ><
@tereško why did you join codeigniter team?
@AlmaDo why did you start to kill puppies?
@tereško I didn't
@AlmaDo I didn't
@tereško but @Jimbo says that
08:02
@AlmaDo Did you even click the link?
never click links on fridays
@Jimbo yes
how to set image size limit in javascript code at codepad.viper-7.com/vkCufJ
any one
@Jimbo so there's a photo of him working with code in a T-shirt with CI-logo
@madu what do you mean by size ? kb or dimensions btw stackoverflow.com/questions/1310378/…
08:05
@madu this is the PHP room...
when uploading file i have to set filesize to 2 mb and valid file in only image in javascript
did you set file1,file2,file3,file4
thats the files script
but i have to valid the size and only image in javascript
@madu its php room
ok
@NullPoiиteя why did he listen to you, but not to me? :P you sir, are undermining me!
DNC
DNC
08:24
Hey
Any webdesigners here or is it just PHP?
No-one in here does anything other than write PHP all day.
@salathe damn I'm in the wrong room :D
o/ dave
08:47
WordPess ? You mean WordPiss? — Alma Do 18 secs ago
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I have multiple virtual machines... I can access them separately through ssh by specifying the port number, but how to do the same thing using browser?
@user3692125 In general you wouldn't, you'd either have only one of them with a web server on, or you'd have all of them hosting same site/set of sites and a load balancing reverse proxy in front of them
Either that or multiple public IP addresses
What are you hosting on them?
1-MySQL, 2-Apache...
OK, well you don't need HTTP access to #1 then
so I should set up phpmyadmin on 2 then?
ThW
ThW
08:55
Morning
@user3692125 Well you could, but it probably shouldn't be exposed to the internet anyway. I usually would VPN in for things like that
well, I would like phpmyadmin to be installed on one of the vm's though...irrespective of whether I allow remote connection...so which vm should I install it on?

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