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> function pass2($file, $namespace, $ast, $current_scope, $parent_node=null, $current_class=null, $current_function=null, $parent_scope=null):string {
that's one big function
(in fairness to Rasmus, my own code is never much better)
Give him a few more minutes @PeeHaa
@Andrea :P
@Fabor He better hurry
This reminds me that I was going to write/writing a GML static analyser
hmm
hey @Andrea
hey @NikiC!
19:03
how are things going?
Good, I suppose
I recently realized that Caesar was originally pronounced exactly like the German Kaiser
I learnt that in fallout
@NikiC It's the root of the word!
Also of the Russian "Tsar" (царь)
@Andrea I was aware that it was the root, but didn't realize the pronunciation was the same
19:08
Ah :)
...huh, yeah. Now that I think about it, if you try to pronounce Caesar, it does sound like Kaiser
@tereško why?
I've recently been trying to read de bello gallico. Switched to the Latin translation of Harry Potter at some point though ^^
@DaveRandom & @Danack ^
@Fabor I've seen those two before
@Fabor Damnit. Now I want beer
19:15
Danack's eyes are scaring me
Joe is also there right @Fabor
@Andrea totally
Heh. Joe has gone home unfortunately. Phil sturgeon, Jimbo and Igor are here
@NikiC help me
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19:20
hehehe
the wonders of the web stack
imgur.com/X8bvLT8 me, @DaveRandom @Danack @Jimbo
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All those drinks are actually @DaveRandoms
@Fabor having fun? :D
@aksu because it looks like a really bad piece of code.
@tereško It's from hybridauth's documentation
user895378
19:36
@Fabor E_INSUFFICIENT_EMPTY_GLASS_COUNT
19:47
@Fabor Awesome! Who is drinking entire glasses filled with wodka btw? :)
any iOS guys here ?
with the iOS9 Beta
You mean a human centipad?
Not actually :D
I am just trying to use San Fransisco font in my PHP code but it will render as Helvetica in IOS 9 Safari
@Andrea lovely eyes, no?
@NikiC even the suffix sounds the same!?
@Andrea yeah its fun. would've been cool for you to be here
19:58
@bwoebi ah no, that part is slightly different, you're right :)
@PeeHaa you'll be disappointed to know its Chris's water
OMG tell him he is dead to me
@NikiC as long as it's just reading and not translating…
@bwoebi Still pretty hard. My Latin is not at all good.
@NikiC mine neither… Well, it's mainly the vocabulary I've forgotten quickly…
20:02
Vocabulary and verb forms...
I find verb forms rather easy, just sometimes confused by the shorter variations of them.
A lot of the forms I'd have thought to be "exotic" (like pluperfect subjunctive passive) turned out to be pretty common in text
@NikiC Yeah, latin turns out to use a lot of the conjugations… Compared to that the future tense is rather exotic in the texts. (except maybe for infinitive future.)
Also, often where we switch to a historic present, it all is a past tense in latin.
@bwoebi yeah, future forms are relatively rare
@bwoebi Did you ever read any of the classic texts (in completeness)?
20:10
no
But when reading German texts from a few centuries ago, you'll also notice that past tense is used in much more varieties...
Heh, never read anything old in german
Me neither really. But from what I've seen, language made mainly major shifts throughout the last few centuries.
@Jimbo :-)
@NikiC The issue is that I have a bit problems to memorize all the possible meanings of single words… which scared me a bit off while in school. Because I've got a slightly wrong meaning (which then is followed by a few subsequent mistranslations, because it doesn't fit then with a slightly altered meaning…) and loosing marks through that.
@bwoebi Having a Kindle is nice for that
20:17
@NikiC in what way?
to look up translations?
Yes
sure. But in school you don't have these forms of help^^
But in school you still got a dictionary, right?
not during the tests. :-(
I have a vague memory of using dictionary in tests as well
20:19
@NikiC how many years (and hours per week) of Latin did you have?
@bwoebi That's a hard question...
If I were to guess, it was three years and 2 hours
6 years with 2.5 hours in average for me…
awesome :)
you must know all the things!
Yeah, grammar isn't a problem to me… but … vocabulary, … I've always forgotten it faster than I could learn it.
For the exams we were expected to know all the translations of an about 20 pages dictionary... (not a large font size^^)
I'm sure I've already forgotten at least half of it^^
@bwoebi Ha, that sounds optimistic to me :)
20:27
@NikiC I'm not sure if it's too optimistic. A lot of words have similar translations (in either French, English or German), which makes it easy to give the translation.
@bwoebi Or at least one of the translations ;)
hah, right :-D
are you friendly wth access control allow origin?
Having met Derrick. He is a lovely man.
@Fabor IRL, I've heard, yes.
20:39
He is currently buying us all a round of drinks.
sounds like a lovely round up there :-)
 
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21:46
I need to a linux code (for command line), for using of linux editor (something like notepad). the name of my file is test.php. how can open it with an editor ?
github.com/php/php-src/commit/… @NikiC looks like we really need tests here ^^ That function also was called elsewhere...
@Sajad Try one of "nano <file>" or "vi <file>" (what's installed by default varies based on your distro). I recommend googling up a "howto" guide for either. nano is the simpler of the two
@AllenJB thanks pal, I wanted nano
@bwoebi I was aware that it was called elsewhere, but the code looked like it would still work ^^
What did it break?
opcode breakpoints
because there is now a + 5… and comparing ZEND_ECHO against ECHO will fail…
21:54
because you now have to specify them without prefix?
I mean, did it actually break them or do you just have to leave off the prefix when creating the breakpoint?
well, it's identified as opcode via the ZEND_ prefix at all
and stored with the prefix too
anyway, fixed locally.
i see :)
 
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Just has a two hour long chat with igor about frameworks - I think we agreed laravel is shit :-)
@Jimbo That's not… news. :-D
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