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02:51
@salathe stackoverflow.com/questions/27103269/what-is-a-bucket-brigade … Well… that's what you get when not documenting functions properly…
03:33
@NikiC gist.github.com/bwoebi/63e408e3bf853b75f6d6 a small patch like that would solve the issue with the rope mem leak (yes, I need to add opcache handling, but that's easy). Is that approach okay?
04:04
Hmm… compiling php with -flto gives an approximately 10% speedup…
(and needs twice as much time to compile :-D)
hmm… actually… when I use -flto, using prof-gen makes only a very small difference.
 
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08:23
@bwoebi seems reasonable
Btw, maybe you want to keep switch in brk_cont?
Otherwise that will add a variable to free for every opcode in the switch, right?
(or will those be just reuse the same memory location? I still haven't looked at the patch ^^)
08:39
Node.js is sxc
09:04
@HassanAlthaf you don't work with a php framework true?
@JavaFan I don't. I did use Laravel for one project though.
@hasan Why you prefer ordinary php?
Cuz Frameworks r sht af
@rdlowrey is there a way to disable registered stream sockets during compile? Particularly ssl and sslv3 as they are rather useless in regards to security and I don't want anything installed using them.
 
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10:36
morning
 
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11:40
@bwoebi I don't know what point you're trying to make. Lack of documentation means people look elsewhere for help... so?
12:06
morning
hi
How do you guys go about reoccurring questions? Do you answer them or do you point them to [duplicates]? I mean the questions asked are rarely exactly the same as [duplicates] but they still in a principle are.
@SiimKallari Close as dupe
@NikiC look at the small gist, it's just about 20 lines
Quick question on php/mvc. Struggling to get a grips of it. Doing a simple login/registration authentication app as practice. The validation such as: does the password contain at least one number/letter, is everything alphanumeric, etc; should they go in the controller? Then database validation such as: does the entered username already exist, does the password match, etc; should go in the model?
What does ::class in lavarel, like this : "Illuminate\Pagination\PaginationServiceProvider::class"
12:16
What if I use them as learning tool? The question I answer is usually me learning to do it correct and when I give someone detailed answer I also learn a lot from it. Also, after spending many-many hours in few days in SO, it seems like 98% of questions are dupes.
@salathe well… just saying that the doc maintainers should add docs ;-)
@VeeeneX It's class name
@bwoebi was referring to switch there
the gist looks okay to me
@NikiC Not sure which switch you mean?
May you please link me to the exact switch? @NikiC
@bwoebi nevermind ^^
12:26
?^^
was talking about something different there, but it doesn't matter
@bwoebi thanks for volunteering. :)
@salathe I'm not in that list…
I'm a contributor, not a maintainer
And I was specifically talking about you maintainers
12:37
I don't see a difference.
If you don't want to help, that's totally fine.
I can add it to my mile-long TODO list if you specifically want me to do it.
I prefer helping with core currently^^
Or you can raise a bug, and see if anyone picks it up sooner.
@salathe yes… but in front. ;-P
But just pointing at a SO question and wanting me to fix it isn't going to get results.
@salathe Oh, did I say I want to see results? Just saying what happens when you leave things undocumented.
12:40
@LeviMorrison Is the Nullable Type RFC something you're still pursuing? Started playing around with 7 after being out of the PHP loop for a little while and the functionality would be useful.
@bwoebi It certainly sounds like you want to see this changed in the documentation, and sooner rather than later.
@salathe I rather want no undocumented functions at all ;-)
@bwoebi Ditto, however we're not in a place to achieve that, and never have been.
@salathe What's hindering you?
So we prioritise, and do what we can. That's just how it goes.
12:42
hmh
@bwoebi Lack of man-hours available from contributors.
@salathe That sounds like all software development ever
@cspray Absolutely.
hello guys...bit off topic, but still...
can anyone tell me how can I extract to restricted folder in fedora, archive manager says permission denied, thru UI and thru terminal both
@cspray hehe
12:45
Anyway, @bwoebi if you want to see this documented then please at least raise a bug. Otherwise, it'll likely never be on anyone's radar to do anything about it.
Do most doc people understand enough C/ZE to analyze what's going on in functions?
@bwoebi I can't answer quantitively but my gut feeling says no.
So, that limits it to few contribs even able to complete it…
That said, the more active docs contributors I would assume are happier with digging in to the internals.
hmm k
12:48
A few docs contributors, sure. However, there are hundreds of internals contributors with that requisite knowledge. :)
("hundreds" being just a number plucked out of the air, bigger than "a few")
@salathe I feel like most people just know about a few ZEND_APIs… but will fail when they have to dive into stream API ^^
By people, do you mean people writing php-src?
no, rather extension devs
people writing Zend… of those are only a few I think.
People writing Zend code are the last to look into the stream API :P
hah
12:58
So, no-one wants to touch the streams API... and you wonder why some docs might be lacking in detail. :P
13:14
@bwoebi The last time I fixed a bug in related to streams I nearly had to tear my hair out. So many obscurities in that code. But then again that was also the first time I touched streams in php-src.
hehe
And in all fairness that was like 3 years ago and I haven't looked at that code since.
13:36
So I have php-fpm running under a chroot defined in the php-fpm config. I have a pool setup for each domain, and each domain is thus jailed. Everything works fine, however I can't load extensions per each pool since they are outside the jail. Putting them inside is fine, but that means I need to copy the .so files to each and every jail. Is there not a better way to do this?
Mount?
AFAIK there is no way to link to something outside the jail, but you can mount a directory instead
so create a directory /extensions in the jail and then mount the folder /usr/lib/php/extensions to it?
Yeah. Assuming all dependencies are available
13:42
hmm, sounds like a plan. I'll try it out and see. Thanks! =o)
14:04
@NikiC are you going to push your improvements to __toString exception handling?
@bwoebi no
@NikiC why not?
@bwoebi see ml
@NikiC not sure which mail you mean?
Oh, totally didn't see that thread
Do we really have that many places where it'd be an issue?
no
It's also nothing unique to __toString
can happen in any number of ways
14:12
In what case we also trigger an exception if not by object conversion?
@bwoebi mainly notices
not sure how notices impact this
@bwoebi error handler
And of course: destructors
zval_ptr_dtor is all over the place, way more common than a string conversion, but nobody complain about that
so, in that case it should be safe to merge that?
I wouldn't say it's safe, but it's no less safe than what we have
14:15
That's what I was implying
@NikiC so, why not merge it?
@bwoebi because there is no agreement that we should and I'm not sufficiently interested to argue the point
hmm… then I'll maybe reply. I see no reason why it wouldn't be worth it.
Btw. an exception in destructor won't impact the return value of convert_to_ string() I think?
But an exception in __toString will silently return ""…
I think that's the point they're trying to make?
@bwoebi The point is that an exception is thrown but some side-effect operation (like DB access) is performed despite that
Got it.
That IS_REFERENCE type is such a big can full of bugs ^^
14:37
@bwoebi yeah
hm, that explosion was not very spectacular
what exploded?
@bwoebi rocket ^^ crs-7 launch
@NikiC Link?
starting 3:15
but the exhaust looks all wrong before that as well
14:54
SpaceX still at it I see
15:10
heh
Did he drive all the way to the service center with the cat stuck in the car?
Yeah I think he does
15:28
s/does/did
damnit
16:08
@NikiC it may have been destroyed deliberately. All rockets have some explosives in them to allow it to be blown up if it is "deviating from normal" flight, because having two tons of cargo impact a city at 10kilometers per second would be "bad". The fact that it disintegrated into confetti on explosion after showing some weird exhaust, suggests the explosives were triggered rather than the rocket disintegrated slowly.
You've never seen one of NASA's rockets blow up, have you?
Something carrying several metric tons of rocket fuel is going to disintegrate pretty rapidly, whether you've triggered explosives intentionally or not. Rocket fuel is pretty combustible after all.
16:39
@Sherif true, but when was the last time NASA published R&D process of new rocket?
@bwoebi that's the spirit!
@Ocramius btw, that's a cool project
First good use case for aop I've seen :P
@NikiC and it's working \o/
Yeap
first good use for AOP I found as well
@tereško Yea, I'm not suggesting it wasn't intentionally. Just thinking, any explosion with that much fuel involved must be pretty epic.
16:42
yeah , well it was only at the end of first stage
@NikiC no, that's normal.
@ircmaxell it going out to the sides is normal?
Engine bells are designed for a specific atmospheric pressure. Optimally, the exhaust exits with 0 pressure
Relative to atmospheric at least
So the engine bells are designed for the specific atmospheric pressure, to expand to the proper ammount
It depends on the point of view:
Watch Apollo flights and you see the exact same effect near main engine cutoff
16:46
From behind/below that would look like it's going out the side.
@Danack the higher you go on the main engines, the wider the expansion
ah, okay
Yeah - it was at 44km altitude when it exploded. Not much air up there....
@Danack it is going out the side. It expands into a cone. In an ideal balance, it expands into a cylinder the size of the engine bell. But as it climbs, air pressure drops, meaning the expansion is less idea. So the engine gets less efficient as it climbs. Which is one reason they have multiple stages
given a set of 3 numbers in an array, how would i go about determining if they are rising or falling continually. ie, 45,59,63 (rising) or 59,35,19 (falling). i've been racking my brain and can't think of a good way to approach it.
16:52
@r3wt It's called the "maximum subarray problem"
Subtract one from the next, and see if they are all negative or positive.
thanks guys
does this mean i'm stupid?
Same strategy used to determine trends
16:53
means you're overthinking it probably....
@Danack its in the spec
return $a[0] > $a[1] && $a[1] > $a[2] || $a[0] < $a[1] && $a[1] < $a[2]
That's what I'd do ... for three elements you can just write it down explicitly
what would this be: 35, 38, 38, 40
It's still +2 net
17:24
@Sherif in what?
@Gordon Think of a leader board in a game, for example. Or a longest-streak type trend.
thanks for clarifying
It's the most efficient way to determine the maximum contiguous sub array in linear time. gist.github.com/srgoogleguy/add7de0e313a19228c4d
They array, simply being the deltas of the last known value from the new value.
hmm
how do I type-check an iterator without iterating it myself?
Wrap with a type-safe iterator of the same type?
Check instanceof?
17:31
@Sherif you can't check what the iterator contains tho
If I say @return Iterator|Poop[]
then I want to verify that my iterator contains loads of poop (kind-of)
You mean Iterator<Poop>?
Yea, can't do that without iterating.
or that it retrieves poop during iterations. But I cannot extend stuff like Generator AFAIK
@NikiC yeap
I recall someone proposing an RFC for typed arrays that got rejected
yeah, guess you should intercept current() calls and check the return value. Won't work for internal iterators though, as those usually don't actually do method calls
17:34
@Sherif yes, I'm doing that in userland
@NikiC even generators don't do actual current() calls?
@Ocramius no
argh
i.e. not if you use foreach
my evil plans are collapsing :P
5
yeap
@Ocramius \o/
17:35
alright, I'll just have to skip type-safety for non-rewindable iterators
and use eager checking
@Ocramius for generators I'd just intercept execute_ex
Yes, but this is userland, so it's not really feasible here
it's userland?
all userland, yes
ah okay, I didn't look closely ^^ thought you may be using an aop extension or somethin
17:39
The AOP FW is userland too, yeah
but of course, userland is betterr ^^
well, just IMO :D
@Ocramius how exactly are you intercepting fcalls in userland?
@Ocramius But well, it probably makes sense to special-case some types
Like for generators create a wrapping generator with the type check.
And apart from generators, I think most internal iterators are rewindable and also extendable
@bwoebi it's done by go-aop-php, lemme dig it out
17:46
I think I'll give your lib a try later today
@Ocramius ah it changes your code directly
@NikiC it's kinda ok for very basic code. Currently fails on stuff like $obj1->prop['foo'] = 'bar', afaik, but that's an AOP framework bug I have to fix upstream
not directly my thingy there. I really should just replace go-aop-php's proxies with mine :D
@Ocramius okay ... that sounds like pretty basic feature to be failing
Job done, off to the pub http://t.co/AsoXQ0XgbZ
It's not an error, it's a feature!
Yeap, it's because GO's proxies don't implement public function & __get($name) { iirc
Haha @Andrea
17:50
@Andrea That's the spirit
@Andrea exactly that. And then totally forget about it on next compile.
@NikiC I'm currently on fast route 0.3 and am going to update to 0.6. Any breaking changes were introduced in between those releases?
user986408
is it possible to redirect the outcome of a specific url like company.com/foo/123 to a custom subdomain foo.company.com/123 with apache?
user986408
@PeeHaa including all assets? often they are referenced relative with ../ and so on
user986408
how :D ?
Have you searched the site?
18:25
@PeeHaa If you're using it "normally" without custom stuff there shouldn't be any
user986408
not yet, mainly because i'm lacking the correct terms to search for
@NikiC Awesome. I have a custom wrapper, but as long as the api is pretty much the same there shouldn't be any problems with that
@codingrogue apache mod rewrite should get you started
user986408
@PeeHaa thx, i found this stackoverflow.com/questions/3898964/… it looks promising, do i put it into my virtual host config under sites-avalable?
@codingrogue Yeah either in your vhost config or in your .htaccess file
user986408
@PeeHaa so basically like this pastie.org/pastes/10263304/text ?
18:36
yeah looks about right. Although I don't know whether {http_host} is case sensitive
user986408
there is no real htaccess for the subdomain, i'm trying to extract parts (basically one special route) of an php application to a subdomain
user986408
ok thanks :)
@FlorianMargaine I happen to know what #1 is because I've looked before chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=7911815#7911815
@DaveRandom You just woke up? Was it that kind of night? :)
Some of us have real lives. Sorry about that.
18:40
hahahahahahhahaha
good one
inorite
;)
Damnit chrome does stupid shit again with fonts
Really? It's been OK for me for a couple of stables now
That moment when you reboot a server remotely and ping -t it and it seems to be taking a suspiciously long time...
Also I wish you could do command aliases on Win in a sane way, I really pint -> ping -t
18:44
Really ugly fonts and it has changed the colors of buttons...
@DaveRandom lol
dafuq, mine doesn't look like that, wtf is the "bulk trash" button?
What's that, Chrome stable/Win 8.1?
@DaveRandom Plugin which enables you to trash all messages from a specific user
Oh sweet
Can you make it automagically trash everything @salathe ever posts for shits and giggles?
> Versie 43.0.2357.130 m
> Version 43.0.2357.130 m
(Win 7)
Mine looks the same as usual, maybe that plugin adding the button to the DOM is fucking it up
18:48
@DaveRandom That or maybe it's just chrome being a retard
Yeh, I just ran that and it all looks fine, fonts rendering fine and everything
Or in other words, #WorksForMe
@PeeHaa OK. I've asked it now on SU. I'd appreciate the removal of your downvote and I will delete the question. — ispiro 29 secs ago
Op is now actually negotiating the terms of removal :P
woah, SO seems to have a rainbow logo
Is it pride weekend in NY or something?
@DaveRandom Yeah apparently gays can now marry in the entire US although they will stil probably been shot when holding hands in texas
Someone has been living under a rock
18:51
Also E_ENGRSIH
Oh that's pretty cool. Seems like it would be hard to enforce in some of the... err... wilder parts of the country though
I see rainbows all the time… but why do they use a rainbow for that gay pride?
I think it's a metaphor for "accept everyone, no matter who they are and how they choose to colour their life" or whatever but I don't actually know
A rainbow flag is a multi-colored flag consisting of the colors of the rainbow. The actual colors shown differ, but many of the designs are based on the traditional scheme of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, or some more modern division of the rainbow spectrum (often excluding indigo, and sometimes including cyan instead). There are several independent rainbow flags in use today. The most widely known worldwide is the pride flag representing gay pride. The peace flag is especially popular in Italy and the cooperative flag symbolizes the international co-operative movement. It...
tbh I find the fact that it's newsworthy kind of odd, but you get a skewed view when you live a big metropolitan city
18:54
@DaveRandom Or just any random place less retarded conservative as the us
@DaveRandom Well, it is news. I'm just not sure why people do such a drama about that…
Maybe they just like have a reason to party.
@bwoebi I for one never skip an excuse to drink beer
@bwoebi You're seeing this from a perspective of a civilized country
s/skip/need/
18:57
@NikiC just like the US were uncivilized, right? ;-)
The US is too religious to be civilized :P
sigh
haha
I'm trying to argue against these points but a lot of them are reasons I moved away from the South
Let's be fair though, Levi is both religious and civilised
Mostly
At least, as civilised as it's possible to be when you hang around in #11
Server is back up. Panic over everyone.
19:17
Looooooool aaaand another OP just went full retard
Excuse me, but although I AM a programmer, for the past 35 YEARS, and a very experienced one at that, IT TAKES programming to figure this out. So, using apt-get update and apt-get INSTALL doesn't work to fix the problem. SO, excuse, me, but where else can I go to find a solution except the best place on the web for questions. NOT every question MUST deal with PROGRAMMING or perhaps, there "IS" a programming feature I NEED to do, through TERMINAL to "light up" the ethernet port. I AM 54 years old and need a solution. Instead of VOTING to destroy this question, how about we find a solution. — Peter 9 mins ago
> Nor am I particularly interested in your age this is not a traditional dating site.
It is a dating site, just not a traditional one.
Yeah. It's just a different one :)
The irony of that question is that I can tell that guy is a programmer because he's massively overthinking the problem. He has a busted patch cable. One pair is making contact and one isn't. Seen it shitloads of times before.
@DaveRandom :P
Or he may have knocked a contact out of place in the ethernet port on his machine/switch when plugging the cable in, done that a fair few times as well.
19:27
@DaveRandom Out of interest, is whatever I post always a pile of crap or something?
Uhhhm yes? :P
That and we all just don't like you very much
(I actually chose you as you were least likely to take it personally :-P)
YES! WE HAVE ANOTHER ONE PEOPLE THE UNCLE SAM CARD!
God I love it when people do that
Gee, way to hurt my feelings @PeeHee
Makes them look so stupid
19:29
*cries a little*
@salathe Neh. You know I love you
@PeeHaa oh my… CV!
@DaveRandom I'd probably take it personally, but you guys would never know. :P
19:41
@salathe When we don't know… do we care?
@bwoebi When we do know... do we care? :P
:-)
hi everybody ! i have this htaccess:
RewriteRule ^home /~olli/animals/index.php [L]
RewriteRule ^animal/([0-9]+) /~olli/animals/animal.php?id=$1 [L]
but, only the first one is working. could someone say why the second isn't working
"not working" = i get a lot of E_NOTICE errors because id is not set
20:13
Anyone?
@Ocramius I don't get how to run strict-php
I.e. I can't get it do actually do anything
Damnit. Cannot unonebox that huge thing :(
1 message moved to Orphan GIFs
Go go gadget room owner powers
20:33
@cspray Maybe; would much rather prefer union types with Foo | null
I see no valuable reason to special case null, to be honest.
@Ocramius Got it, I forgot that I have a weird autoload setup on that project
@Ocramius Hm, the error message is not very helpful, as it only gives me paths into strict-php
Why do you emulate PHP catchable fatal errors instead of throwing with useful path info?
Also, unless I missed something it seems like name resolution does not work
I.e. imports are ignored. It seems to just resolve the typehint against the namespace
20:58
maybe i'm just being blind, but in Laravel it askes for a singular version of one of the models for it's pivot table
my model is called "categories", so is the singular "category" or "categorie" (so just the s omitted)?
what kind of pattern do people follow when the singular/plural versions of the model aren't too similar?
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