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14:02
Anyone know of any tooling for Sass (SCSS) that'll re-order your source properties to a convention? (alpha, line-length, etc.)
re-order source properties?
Yea, the SCSS properties, so they read in alpha order
So that it compresses better? hehe
posted on July 07, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by flsk13 */

Thanks to the guys who invented SCSS, it makes a programmers life so much easier
user895378
14:10
American friends: was yesterday a banking holiday because of the 4th?
banking holiday?
I thought it was the american flag day
@Ja͢ck Naw, just so it reads better; the SCSS source, not the transformed CSS.
@rdlowrey Saturday was a banking holiday
Found a grunt process that does it...
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@ziGi lol they're the same thing right?
14:13
Anyone able to help me with exif_read_data? I'm wanting to extract the TITLE attribute from my jpg, and simply echo it. Any ideas?
@rdlowrey haha you're the American, don't ask me :D
user895378
@Rahul what did you try that didn't work?
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(in code I mean)
Do we put spaces before and after "!" in php-src? As in if ( ! some_condition)
14:20
ok :(
@rdlowrey It ....lllllllives
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@Danack so, I'm going to actually tag auryn 1.0.0 this week. Cleaning up loose ends today.
Cool.
@nikita2206 absolutely not
(unless you're writing intl code...)
@NikiC say, we wouldn't happen to have an awesome set of macros that lets you iterate over an array or iterator/generator in the same way, would we?
14:32
@Ja͢ck nope :)
dang!
Put it might be worthwhile to create one :)
@Ja͢ck what, did you expect to have it easy?
a man can hope
Though not sure whether it should really cover both arrays and objects or should rather only do the object iteration only conveniently
Because doing object iteration is kind of a PITA, because you have to do exception checks everywhere
14:34
at this point i'm not sure what i don't know, so it may require some separation.
@NikiC I would have it only do array|Traversable
@ircmaxell that's what I mean
@ircmaxell The question was mainly with performance in mind, whether you should have two separate loops (with the same body) for both cases
$title = exif_read_data($image, 'TITLE', true);
I echo'ed $title and got back the word "Array".
And the error: Array to string conversion.
@NikiC well, that's what I'd do with the macro
I'll play around with zend_ce_traversable iteration and see how far I get ;-)
14:39
Anyone know where I'm going wrong? I just want to extract the TITLE.
From the JPG
user895378
@Rahul good job, you've identified the problem. The next step is to read the relevant php.net manual entry for exif_read_data().
user895378
It explains how the function returns an associative array.
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> It returns an associative array where the array indexes are the header names and the array values are the values associated with those headers. If no data can be returned, exif_read_data() will return FALSE.
false instead of empty array, seems legit.
user895378
That's a pretty standard thing in php functions though ... false represents an error even if it means a mixed return type. Not espousing it, just saying it's not unusual :)
14:42
false, null, 0, different returns for different functions and error types
PHP is consistent only in its inconsistency in that matter
Change is the only constant.
php or php internal functions that should exist in userland?
:P
@ircmaxell I beg to differ, PHP is inconsistently inconsistent. :P
@salathe there are patches of psuedo-consistency, I'll grant you that, but the consistency is purely pseudo, there is no "grand structure" to the inconsistent inconsistencies, hence it's a consistent inconsistency of inconsistencies, leading to a consistent inconsistency of consistent inconsistencies.
14:52
Agreeing on a standard for new functions might be a good idea (I like exceptions, at least for errors you typically don't need to handle).
@CodesInChaos even if all new functions were consistently consistent, there'd still be 1,000 tonnes of inconsistency piled up behind them.
I've seemed to get somewhere from your help, so let me first thank you. I've now reached another problem.
$exif = exif_read_data($image, 0, true);
foreach ($exif as $key => $section) {
foreach ($section as $name => $val) {
echo "$key.$name: $val<br />\n";
}
}
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@Rahul What's the problem?
PHP just has too many exceptions. It's like the I before E rule
That displays all the values from the image as an array, but how can I pull a single value? Also that seems to also output an array inside an array?
user895378
14:55
You can index into an array using the relevant key ($key)
I tried $key[1]
And also just a number.
user895378
It's an associative array (as stated by the documentation). The key should be a string like "title" (or whatever the key is for the information you're trying to access).
user895378
These are very basic language concepts though. I would encourage you to try and familiarize yourself more with how the language works ... otherwise you'll have to ask for help every time you want to do anything.
So literally just echo $exif['title']; ?
user895378
If that's the key you're trying to access, yes.
user895378
14:57
array keys can be integers or strings.
@rdlowrey See this output pastebin.com/DKbujFw4
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I see it.
@rdlowrey I've set a Title. I assume that's hidden within the 2nd lay array `FILE.SectionsFound: ANY_TAG, IFD0, THUMBNAIL, EXIF`? And if I can't access that I'm going to go for `
IFD0.ImageDescription: asdasd32refsdf sdf afdafdsa a dsaf a2wsadsfsa`
user895378
If $exif["title"] is another array then you'd need to specify the key inside that array as well ... e.g. $exif["title"]["some_other_key"]
AHHHH I get it!
14:59
@Machavity There's no such thing as the I before E rule ... it's all randomly determined!
except there's no title in that exif output
@Ja͢ck I before E except for GET OUT OF MY FACE
@Machavity This is probably one of the greatest analogies I've ever heard.
@ircmaxell Can there be? Or has there never been an option? If not, how do I access the IFD0.ImageDescription ?
Got it!!! Thanks both!
echo $exif["IFD0"]["ImageDescription"];
15:17
> Lines covered: 94 / 1948
Going to be a long day.
Unit testing?
yep. Wow. Much technical debt. Amaze.
what is the total number of wordpress functions?
@IPAddress We could tell you but then we'd have to kill ourselves. I don't think I'm ready for that kind of commitment
@IPAddress why do you want to know? And why don't you just search for the word 'function' in a wordpress installation to find out?
15:22
Oh my, a real question on SO ... shock!
@Machavity Speaking of too many exceptions, github.com/crazycodr/standard-exceptions
throw new ExceptionIsNotAnExceptionException();
@salathe I'd support adding that
@ircmaxell a proper set of exceptions, yes, but not that set of exceptions
perhaps, perhaps not
but a namespaced set of proper exceptions wouldn't be abad
15:27
@Ja͢ck throw new ExceptionGentlyPlease();
@ircmaxell we've been a bit coy about embracing the php namespace, we should just dive in and use it :(
how do i get the type-hint for scalar types in php7's reflection?
@salathe I have a PR and RFC that I plan on submitting using it
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson ->getType() on the param or ->getReturnType() on the function
@ircmaxell There's no way you can cover every possible exception a library might want to throw in one PSR.
15:30
@Trowski screw PSR
@NikiC ty, trying
@Trowski I'm talking about a sane set of built-in exceptions
@ircmaxell That I could support.
The library that @salathe linked is being discussed as a possible PSR.
parts of it seem reasonable
@Jimbo I used to have a Lily that died over my Christmas and New Year break. Now I have Pothos plants.
15:32
@NikiC bummer, doesn't work on intl stuff :(
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson because intl does not use scalar type hints ;)
@ircmaxell Parts of it are reasonable. A set of exception interfaces might make more sense instead of trying to be so specific.
\Psr\Exceptions\Operation\BadCallException -- I make lots of bad calls. :)
I think distinguishing between a badmethodcall and a badfunctioncall is a bit silly
@Trowski also +1 on the interfaces
15:36
@ircmaxell they merged the two in the PSR proposal
ah good
@ircmaxell Quite a few of those really should extend Error as well. If they were interfaces though it wouldn't matter so much.
interfaces that extend Throwable
^ Exactly.
Funny, in that internals thread, somebody started calling it Trowable and it kept getting repeated :)
15:39
and with anonymous classes, no issues at all: throw new class("blah") extends \Error implements \php\Exception\BadCallException
@Ja͢ck Maybe we need to introduce a typo-test before adding new classes
;-)
Like, someone types the name 500 times and you look how many typos there were
but Error and Exception are totally different. that would make sense if we had
interface Throwable
interface ErrorInterface extends Throwable
interface ExceptionInterface extends Throwable
class Error implements ErrorInterface
class Exception implements ExceptionInterface
but that's ghastly
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson huh? Why?
15:40
I think there should also be a Trowskiable :D
@Ja͢ck In the south west of England a W can be pronounced in a way that sounds like a double 'ell'....I approve of that interface.
@Danack throllable?
@ircmaxell because "interface Something extends Throwable" doesn't say it should be an error or an exception
Troll-able. That poor, poor frog.
15:42
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson correct, because the difference isn't dictated by what, but by how/where
in general, my opinion is you shouldn't be creating custom errors. The possibility is there (and should be), but it should be rare for you to throw one in a non-polyfill context
@ircmaxell so basically you are saying one could have both a Something that extends Error, and one that extends Exception?
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson no, extending Throwable means it can go on either one. But it's just an interface, it doesn't matter
but changes the meaning entirely depending on which of the two classes it extends
right, and that meaning is up to the implementer to determine
because different needs are different
@Ja͢ck Is Trowskiable a Throwable? :P
15:47
it depends. Are you a dwarf?
up to implementer = not actually interoperable
@FlorianMargaine Nope. Guess not then :)
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson ummm... "interoperable" <-- that word doesn't mean what I think you think it means
could be @ircmaxell :P
a human always needs to step in and determine which exception is appropriate at throw point, and which to catch at receive point. Interoperability of exceptions only works when you have a standard interface that defines what exceptions get thrown where. Otherwise you always need someone to make the intelligent decision about it
having a standard set of exceptions is nice. It's a common language. But like all language, everybody speaks it slightly different even saying the same thing. So unless there's a defined API that mandates a specific exception in a specific case, you can't be "interoperable" to the degree you're suggesting
15:50
Hmm.
hey @LeviMorrison
Name some features of PHP.net that you wouldn't mind if they were missing and name some that it doesn't have that you would like.
I wanted to ask you, what do you think about using enum class for Enums? (To avoid BC concerns)
What BC concern does that avoid?
@LeviMorrison Having an enum keyword
15:51
@LeviMorrison someone suggested a live console. like 3v4l, in an iframe thingy
Hmm.
I don't think it's worth it, honestly. I don't know how strongly I feel about that though.
Probably everyone with an Enum class wants language level enums.
Sure, avoiding the BC break makes the transition smoother.
It's not like enum class is 1000000x worse either.
So right now I guess I'd say, "Meh."
@LeviMorrison Sure, but usually changes don't propagate quite that quickly
I'm still not completely sure if we want enums to be class-like. If they are class-like then enum class would help re-enforce that idea.
But if they aren't class-like I would definitely want to stay away from enum class.
People using their own Enum classes now will be waiting quite a while before they require 7.1 as the minimum version, while they likely want to be runnable on it earlier
15:54
@LeviMorrison I'd love to see a "related topics" like SO has for questions. Could be automatic or manual
also, if you use a custom syntax, there's no way to build a polyfill
@LeviMorrison What do you mean by class-like?
@NikiC Has methods and whatnot.
@LeviMorrison For the record, the other language that has enum classes does not allow methods on them ^^
@NikiC I know :)
You do have to admit that having the word "class" there is going to make you think they are more class-like than if it isn't there.
15:57
well the key is what's their reference behavior
enum bool {
    false,
    true
}

use const bool\{ false, true };
bool is probably too ingrained to migrate to enums in core, but I just wanted to show an enum that is definitely not class-like.
Am I the only one who finds it ironic that a pantless coder is asking about escort services? — ThisSuitIsBlackNot 2 days ago
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson Yeah, it's often requested but is certainly not trivial. There are concerns that a lot of people don't think about, such as the fact that all of our CPU and bandwidth is donated. With the ability to run code directly on php.net that could significantly increase both of those, which our donators may not want.
Can anyone help me with my BitBucket workflow?
@Machavity How do you envision this being different from "See Also"?
user924016
16:01
maybe someone can @wUmpage
We'll please visit my question for a more details, stackoverflow.com/questions/31273200/…
Advice would me great
be*
@LeviMorrison Something in the right column that stands out better. Take this page. If I'm scanning it quickly it's hard to find the "See Also" section because it's sandwiched between the end of the documentation and the start of the User Notes (which all share the same color scheme)
@LeviMorrison Was mainly asking because of wiki.php.net/rfc/additional_soft_reservations_for_php7 :)
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@wUmpage maybe this could help you learn some different flows atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows
I included enum there, but wasn't totally sure if it isn't better to avoid using it
16:07
@NikiC Eh, I'd prefer soft-reserving it.
@LeviMorrison ok :)
Also, in retrospect I am unsure that reusing the zend_class_entry is the best way to do enum types. For union and/or intersection types we'd need something else anyway, so maybe I should invest the time into zend_enum_entry being different from zend_class_entry.
Additionally if we want to have multiple kinds of enums (like Swift) then having a new structure would be highly beneficial.
@LeviMorrison I think for enums it's a pretty good fit
@RonniSkansing yeah, i've read that, but it doesn't really answer my questions
posted on July 07, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Delta */

user924016
16:09
@wUmpage I know it is only part of the question
like how do you even branch SQL code when its not contained in folders on a web server?
just dump import/export every time? that seems heavy
enum Day : int {
    Monday = 1,
    Tuesday = 2,
    Wednesday = 3,
    Thursday = 4,
    Friday = 5,
    Saturday = 6,
    Sunday = 0,
}
enum Fabulous {
    Fabric,
    Gems
}
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Do I need to create a set of repos for each environment (Dev, Staging, Production)? no
The former one would at minimum require alterations to zend_class_entry to support it.
(need to store the underlying type somewhere)
@RonniSkansing Branches and separate VMs/hardware would be preferred (my opinion, anyway)
bash$ sudo rm -rf /var /run/myapp.pid
[sudo] password for dallaylaen:
Sorry, try again.
^C^C^C^C^C
user924016
16:13
@LeviMorrison a different branch for each env? and yea surely different VMs
user924016
why a different branch ?
@wUmpage wow. you really ought to get a someone with some experience to come in and help you setup a non-insane development environment.
@RonniSkansing Yeah. We used to just pull master/stable at one VM at a time.
But in the event there is something that needs fixed you definitely do not want to deploy it to the next stage.
We had enough mistakes with that process that we just made separate branches.
@Danack we'd rather learn how to do it ourselves and adapt
Too often stages were deployed that shouldn't have been. They were deployed because the code was in our stable branch.
user924016
16:15
atm my workflow is. Local Repo -> Repo -> stage -> live
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with a week between stage and live
Yeah, that's like what we did before.
user924016
I have to reread what you wrote.. =]
I'm not sure I explained it well.
So what about SQL vs. Web code? Do I need different repos for each?
user924016
16:16
Was it missing merges that screwed up?
Basically, if code is in our stable branch it should always be safe to push to live.
user924016
so whenever a push to stable happens a deploy goes live?
user924016
(do you tag versions?)
No, but they all used the same central repository.
So a dev would check it in and go pull it on staging.
And if all worked out we'd pull it on live too.
user924016
yea
16:17
But too often we had mistakes that were known and it accidentally got pulled on live anyway.
That happened because it was the same remote branch that was being pulled from.
user924016
ah
@ircmaxell can you think of some security issue with having extensions (say, pcre and intl) supporting different unicode versions? apart the inconsistent results one can get by mixing their functions?
you can create security issues with it
So we have two main branches: one for staging and one for production.
We have branches for feature development too, but those never get pushed to production (at most staging).
user924016
okay =]
user924016
16:20
Thanks for tip.. I will try it at out next git flow shift
@ircmaxell at the point that i should worry about something? is there an "official" unicode version php supports?
UTF-8...?
not encoding, unicode version
@RonniSkansing It does create more work to deploy something, but we've had significantly fewer errors so for us it was worth it.
Definitely one repository for each step of deployment is overkill.
because icu supports unicode 7 and it's pretty new, would be bad i guess if other extensions use a different one @ircmaxell
16:24
eih
especially now that we have IntlChar and we are going to get UString too
@NikiC what happened to zend_guard ?
@JoeWatkins What's zend_guard?
Wasn't Zend Guard the original Zend Optimizer? Pre-compiled to obfuscate your PHP
used to be used by code that called ce->__get/ce->__set etc, stopped the function being called recursively, so that you could read property table in magic methods normally
16:26
ProjectRepo --branch features--> Staging
|
|
Production
and Production pulls from Staging
when tested/ready
?
@JoeWatkins Ah that. Still exists, it's stored in the first properties_table slot if it's needed
IS_OBJ_USE_GUARDS is whether they're needed and IS_OBJ_HAS_GUARDS is that they're initialized
zend_guard isn't a type anymore, point me at code that uses it please ?
k thnx
it seems that at least icu and pcre support unicode 7
didn't check iconv and mbstring
16:34
?
@NikiC was thinking that extensions supporting different unicode versions at the same time could be bad (and a potential security threat too)
@NikiC Is there a reason for all the _ex functions or was it just an add-on later so there would be variadic versions?
@Trowski Which _ex functions?
Such as zend_throw_exception_ex vs zend_throw_exception
_ex is usually when a function is added later
16:47
@Trowski _ex kind of means 'extended', to allow the previous macros to work, but also to allow more options to be set.
and you need to keep BC
Alright. I was just wondering if I should have two versions, variadic and non-variadic. Looks like no.
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Hello, world1!
Hello fold
Hello, I am Galstaff - sorcerer of LIGHT!
user1804599
16:51
Implementing VMs is fun.
@rightfold VMs as in virtualization or as in interpreter?
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latter
That's not so fun
user1804599
I'm writing one in JS so that I can haz threads in browsurr.
@rightfold what sorcery is that going to be?!
16:56
@Danack Then how come you had to cast Magic Missile?
user1804599
@bwoebi It's not sorcery at all. :(
NYEH-NYEH-NYEH-NYEH!!!
/off to attack the darkness
user895378
lol room 11 is awesome.
user895378
Lightning bolt! Lightning bolt! Lightning bolt! Sleep!
Is there any tools for generating string in php-src? Like I need to generate it from a recursive structure
17:01
@nikita2206 smart_str
user1804599
NikiC +1 for question decryption skills.
@NikiC thanks
Hm, I did exactly 0 today
user1804599
@NikiC It's a lot of fun.
user1804599
Designing instruction sets is fun.
17:06
@rightfold But doesn't it get somewhat boring after the Nth time?
user1804599
No, because this time it is in JS, has threads and select!
17:27
@NikiC What's the proper way to send a modification to an already accepted feature in PHP 7? Do I need to submit a bug first before sending this PR to make the CSPRNG's throw an exception?
@SammyK You can directly submit the PR and add a ping to @weltling and @KalleZ
Coolio - thanks! :)
@rightfold No, I mean… are you writing an interpreter in JS to have threads or are you adding threads to JS?
@SammyK Awesomesauce
Now I can remove the comment in my code which blames you for my crappy error handling code :P
user1804599
@bwoebi I'm writing it in JS so I can have threads.
17:31
@PeeHaa Haha! Screenshot first pls! :)
user1804599
You can spawn threads in the browser with web workers but they can't share memory and are heavyweight. They're intended for parallelism but I'm not interested in parallelism.
@rightfold ah, web workers. Okay. makes sense now.
@rightfold how will these threads work at the lowest level?
user1804599
No, I'm not using web workers.
@rightfold guessed that, hence my question what you use then?
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function StackFrame(locals, programCounter) {
    this.locals = locals;
    this.programCounter = programCounter;
}
function Thread() {
    this.callStack = [];
}
Thread.prototype.resume = function() { … };
user1804599
17:35
resume returns when the thread is to be paused, e.g. when doing I/O.
user1804599
When the I/O is done, resume is called again.
@rightfold that sounds a lot like coroutines, not threads.
user1804599
Coroutines are typically scheduled by the programmer.
user1804599
Scheduling of these threads is completely up to the VM. The programmer has no control over it.
user1804599
17:39
It could be pre-emptive, even.
@PeeHaa Haha! I feel honored I made it into your comments. Even if it is a bit ranty. :)
@SammyK :-)
That was not meant to be ranty btw. It's not like you required everybody to set a timezone or something stupid like that :P
Bahahahahaha! Derick will never live that one down.
@rightfold Are they? It's usually the event reactor which resolves Promises which then continue their associated coroutine. Both, Promise and Event reactor are part of a library you're using and programmer doesn't then really have to schedule anything himself.
17:42
Also I am fairly certain I called myself a fucking moron somewhere in some codebase, but my github code search fails on me
user1804599
@bwoebi Are you speaking of ES6 coroutines?
user1804599
ES6 coroutines are stackless. Mine are stackful so you don't need to worry about promises (you can do blocking I/O and the VM uses non-blocking I/O under the hood).
@rightfold generally of everything which can yield values and be continued with another value.
@rightfold ah, basically async/await, just triggered inside the I/O function?
user1804599
17:44
There's no need for async/await.
@rightfold I mean implicit async/await, automatically triggered when doing I/O?
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
And also at synchronisation points (locks and blocking channel operations).
@PeeHaa Really annoyingly, that's basically the only sane way to do that as well
There are other ways, but no sane ones
/me goes home
@NikiC where'd EG(exception) go ?
17:47
@JoeWatkins It's still there...
oh yeah, my bad ...
@DaveRandom I tend to get the route of the actual dom parser nowadays
@PeeHaa You should start scrapbooking all your @ mentions in your code :)

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