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12:02
probably too late to fix it ...
posted on July 21, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by lba */

@JoeWatkins btw an abstract class is probably not the way to go.....as you can't extend multiple classes whereas you can implement multiple interfaces...
it shouldn't have been an interface in the first place
that was a mistake that we can't fix ...
Not sure about that. The correct thing to do seems to be to fix the Datetime library from calling things directly and go through the methods for the objects, so that it can be implemented in userland.
I'm not sure what you mean ...
that wasn't the point of DateTimeInterface I don't think ...
I think the point was to be able to accept DateTime and DateTimeImmutable
12:07
stupid internal interfaces…
@JoeWatkins It's possibly one of those things that wasn't thought through properly because of poor communication from the people involved in that code...
Or just the craziness of the php 5.0 release in general.
we created a problem by exposing an interface that we couldn't possibly support, it seems to me ... we can't really undo that without breaking shit, but we can fulfill the original requirement without having to introduce an interface that you can't implement ..
> we couldn't possibly support,
What's the basis for saying that? If the method calls went through the actual object, rather than being done directly, where is the problem (this is possibly something I don't want to learn the answer to).
> This commit also prevents user classes from directly implementing
DateTimeInterface, because ext/date relies on classes implementing
it to support certain internal structures.
that's a description of an abstract, internally ...
@JoeWatkins it is an interface O_o it even says interface O_o
12:14
if you need common structures, you are looking at an abstract
wat
it is not a STRUCTURE, it is behavior, that's why it is just a contract
if you implement DateTimeInterface in userland, then pass it to a ext/date method it's going to try and manipulate things that should have been allocated by create_object, but aren't there
Yes, and that's an ext/date fuckup, since it doesn't follow the rule of the language
So the problem is that the ext/date just modifying stuff through direct access to the data (because of it's internals privilege), and the code isn't going through the methods. The fix to that is to stop ext/date from doing that.....not to force something to be an abstract class rather than an interface.
12:17
I don't even care about the c code of ext/date: I care about what I get from a language perspective, which is a symbol
the fix was to make a symbol behave like not a symbol/identifier, and to close it off rather than fixing the ext/date actual bug/misbehavior
@Danack there is lots of date stuff that isn't part of the public api though ...
This is public API...
nowhere for you to implement it in userland so no point making it public api
that's the point, once it's public, it's out there, and it has to work
if this is a screwup that shouldn't have been public in first place, then make it private in PHP 7, as in remove the interface
@JoeWatkins I didn't say it would be easy....
12:18
and restore it for PHP 5.x by fixing the actual problem
(and no, I obviously don't expect you to do it btw :) )
@Ocramius there is a patch up there, to change it to an abstract... that works as expected ...
I'd still be able to extend from it, and it would be as broken as before
no it won't
it created those internal structures that are required by ext/date
Morning
12:21
morning
morning scott
I'm having blonde moment. Why does the css li .active { color: #ffffff; } not get applied to <li class="active">? Or should it and I have a stupid error someone else.
@Danack you have a space between li and .active
it means any element inside li that has class active
ah, so with a space means not on the li element itself?
@JoeWatkins so can you make it an abstract final class?
otherwise, I don't see how this could work
12:23
Danack: correct
@Danack yep
ty.
Hey
Sup guys
@Danack we have an entire behat test suite where to try out that stuff, come work for us! </trololo>
@JoeWatkins I haven't looked at the code, but I'm going to guess that those structures have been created by the interface. They should have been created on the classes, even if that requires duplicating them.
12:24
@Danack there is no interface
meh, that simply means "don't expose it"
since you did it, it's there and it is an interface
What do you do when your computing teacher accuses you of trying to be too funny when I pointed out bugs in here code and simply gave constructive criticism?
@Danack oh no, I meant in the patch
an interface has no create_object handler, it cannot create those internal structures, an abstract can and it's inherited ...
12:25
*her code
Ok I need to go do work, but I still say you're mistaking the implication of the problem for the problem itself:
9 mins ago, by Danack
So the problem is that the ext/date just modifying stuff through direct access to the data (because of it's internals privilege), and the code isn't going through the methods. The fix to that is to stop ext/date from doing that.....not to force something to be an abstract class rather than an interface.
@Danack where do I sign that?
but it just doesn't work like that ... not all of the things DateTime[Immutable] does are part of the public api, and probably for a good reason ...
I think you're looking for a solution to a problem we created by exposing the interface, and I'm seeking to solve the original problem
@JoeWatkins if DateTime and DateTimeImmutable only work with DateTime and DateTimeImmutable, then there should be no abstraction between the two, but private shared API only. The interface can stay, but if DateTime[Immutable] doesn't actually respect it, then it was designed by feet anyway.
> but private shared API only.
that's all they do have, but for that private api to function requires internal structures that an interface cannot create, an abstract can and should have been used in the first place ...
12:34
true, then remove it :P But now it has laid eggs already, so the BC should be reverted in 5.x, and for 7.x there should be an RFC
I wrote a patch to remove it, half hour ago ... it's up there somewhere ^ ... that's the simple part ...
and happens to be the only part I enjoy :)
alrighty
so what's the migration path for consumers? Double check DateTime or DateTimeImmutable?
@JoeWatkins looks like you currently have more time? Still wanting to finish phpdbg docs?
@bwoebi still pretty busy with pthreads/uopz, that took a minute and a half ...
Also, like playing abit more with it, creating a few tests, pointing out bugs etc.
12:38
I saw the new test thing, cool ... I'lll be looking ...
@JoeWatkins yeah, no idea how much work there's still to be done…
@Ocramius I don't know how to solve the problem we created, only the original problem ...
@JoeWatkins I think dropping DateTimeInterface is a good enough solution, but it needs an RFC even though we are in beta
then get typing @Ocramius :)
you need a link to the wiki or you can find it ?
hehe
@JoeWatkins because you seem to be doing other things than pthreads too… I'm not saying you should devote your full day to phpdbg, but just like playing a few hours with it, giving feedback etc. would be already very helpful.
12:40
@bwoebi just pthreads and uopz, and only two because they share big bunch of code ...
I'll get to it ...
@JoeWatkins What code do they share? :o
@JoeWatkins I'll try getting to it
@bwoebi code copying logic, so I done it in isolation in uopz first so I didn't need to worry if threads were fucking with stuff ...
@Ocramius :)
@JoeWatkins hmm, uopz does a few more things than I expected.
nearly ready for seven, the overloading stuff to do for it, and some weird leaks ...
12:47
I may have a look at them if you tell me what leaks…
a single string leak in uopz_function somewhere, and some memory errors on shutdown (keys in hashtables already released)
I rather meant the reprocase ^^
tests/023.php shows the shutdown problem
@nikita2206 btw, no hard feelings
can't seem to reproduce the string leak right now ... but I think that's because I'm not getting past shutdown
12:53
will try in a few min
thanks :)
@LeeDavis appreciate the compliment ... and so does my beard ...
duplicate symbol _spl_ce_InvalidArgumentException in:
    ext/spl/.libs/spl_exceptions.o
    ext/uopz/.libs/uopz.o
duplicate symbol _spl_ce_RuntimeException in:
    ext/spl/.libs/spl_exceptions.o
    ext/uopz/.libs/uopz.o
ld: 2 duplicate symbols for architecture x86_64
@JoeWatkins BTW how did phpsc go?
ah now, that's a hack for load order problem
@PeeHaa twas good ... so everyone says ... was scary but I'll be doing it again I think ...
/s/hack/failing hack/
@JoeWatkins hm?
13:02
does that stop the build ?
yes
crappy, I've never come across that before
@JoeWatkins nice!
that thing is extern PHPAPI … you probably just need to include the header I guess?
@JoeWatkins put the decls in an #else to #if HAVE_SPL
probably
13:04
compiles now
Fatal error: Uncaught RuntimeException: failed to rename the function original to copied, update failed in /Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/026.php:15
Stack trace:
#0 /Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/026.php(15): uopz_rename('original', 'copied')
#1 {main}
  thrown in /Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/026.php on line 15
@JoeWatkins that's what I get on test 026?
oh, 23
not 26
oops
thats 026
bool(true)
bool(true)
okbool(true)
^ that's 23
yeah but segfault at the end ?
valgrind ?
@JoeWatkins welcome :) Just trying to finish up on the feedback. Just Phil's left to do.
@JoeWatkins no segfault, no leaks (valgrind with USE_ZEND_ALLOC=0 is fine too)
13:09
oh
what failures you get from make test ?
Hahaha, one guy gave Phil a 4 because he said he was nervous but seemed relaxed. Bit harsh.
Test exit overload [ext/uopz/tests/001.phpt]
Test new overload [ext/uopz/tests/002.phpt]
Test add trait [ext/uopz/tests/003.phpt]
Test add interface [ext/uopz/tests/004.phpt]
Test instancoef [ext/uopz/tests/005.phpt]
Test throw [ext/uopz/tests/006.phpt]
Test rename [ext/uopz/tests/007.phpt]
Test backup/restore internal methods [ext/uopz/tests/023.phpt]
Test backup/restore/rename combination [ext/uopz/tests/026.phpt]
Test use original function [ext/uopz/tests/027.phpt]
Test fetch class overload [ext/uopz/tests/034.phpt]
023 really just fails because you added the var_dump()'s @JoeWatkins
okay, pull and rebuild, then run 026 again
I must have been interrupted
@JoeWatkins Getting a proper /Users/Bob/php-src-X/Zend/zend_hash.c(1271) : ht=0x108ac8480 is being cleaned now ^^
user895378
morning
13:14
from 026 I get
[Tue Jul 21 14:14:16 2015]  Script:  '/usr/src/uopz/tests/026.php'
/usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_string.h(121) :  Freeing 0x2B0726C02340 (32 bytes), script=/usr/src/uopz/tests/026.php
Last leak repeated 2 times
[Tue Jul 21 14:14:16 2015]  Script:  '/usr/src/uopz/tests/026.php'
/usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_hash.c(133) :  Freeing 0x2B0726C61BC0 (288 bytes), script=/usr/src/uopz/tests/026.php
[Tue Jul 21 14:14:16 2015]  Script:  '/usr/src/uopz/tests/026.php'
/usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_hash.c(128) :  Freeing 0x2B0726C61D00 (264 bytes), script=/usr/src/uopz/tests/026.php
morning @rdlowrey
@rdlowrey Morning sir
user895378
o/
023 was failing, then I interned the backup name string, used that for add mem rather than name and the leak went, but still had crash on shutdown ...
if (backup.internal->type == ZEND_INTERNAL_FUNCTION) {
			backup.name = zend_new_interned_string(name);
		} else backup.name = zend_string_copy(name);
that fixed the leak, but created anther problem ...
@JoeWatkins what line is that?
746
if you really want to be confused, the strangest thing of all is how 027.phpt fails (I just pushed)
/me braces for @bwoebi saying it doesn't fail ... making even more strange ...
13:20
diff --git a/uopz.c b/uopz.c
index c1b63f6..7860a5f 100644
--- a/uopz.c
+++ b/uopz.c
@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@

 #ifdef HAVE_SPL
 #include "ext/spl/spl_exceptions.h"
+#else
+/* {{{ */
+zend_class_entry *spl_ce_RuntimeException;
+zend_class_entry *spl_ce_InvalidArgumentException; /* }}} */
 #endif

 #include "uopz.h"
@@ -39,10 +43,6 @@

 ZEND_DECLARE_MODULE_GLOBALS(uopz)

-/* {{{ */
-zend_class_entry *spl_ce_RuntimeException;
-zend_class_entry *spl_ce_InvalidArgumentException; /* }}} */
-
 #define MAX_OPCODE 163
@JoeWatkins may you please apply that?
so that it doesn't compile fail here
@bwoebi you can do it :)
thanks
oh, I have push rights^^
indeed
@JoeWatkins looks like $string is IS_UNDEF, I guess
yeah I dunno how that happens
@bwoebi you mean for 027 ?
13:27
yup
echo $string . "\n"; before return ... and sit down ...
it really doesn't make sense, I'm not being mad ...
yeah, that sets $string to IS_NULL
no it echo's the string
oh
I tried var_dump^^
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/uopz$ php -dextension=uopz.so tests/027.phpt
--TEST--
Test use original function
--SKIPIF--
--FILE--
Hello World
--EXPECTF--
int(22)
totally strange, right ?
yeah var_dump does set to null, and leak ... but echo (and some other stuff, func_get_args at least) somehow manages to get the argument ...
13:31
hmmm
I'm actually glad you're confused
so that you don't need to question your sanity? :-P
jumping through meetings, so this is "good enuff" to my current schedule
Applications relying on \DateTimeInterface would need to explicitly switch back to checking against \DateTime and \DateTimeInterface.
Applications relying on \DateTimeInterface would need to explicitly switch back to checking against \DateTime and \DateTimeImmutable.
not sure how well that will go down, without proposing the solution to the original problem ...
13:45
As I mentioned, I don't see the practical time to solve the original problem
well what's wrong with sharing an abstract ?
@Ocramius How does this solve the problem? There's no common type hint for DateTime and DateTimeImmutable then.
if it's practical to remove the interface, then it's practical to introduce the abstract, that solves the original problem I think ..
@kelunik the point is that there doesn't need to be, tbh
DateTimeImmutable::diff (etc) don't need to accept DateTime and DateTimeImmutable ?
13:48
@JoeWatkins it can do a conditional check, tbh
and allow both
+1
there aren't much methods that rely on DateTimeInterface
since the implementation is already a mess, just add some more dirt and mark it as technical debt because of the silly design, heh
and if your methods want to accept either, you're going to do conditional checks in userland, and how are you going to document that code cleanly ??
that's messy .. imo ...
you never did explain the problem with them sharing an abstract ?
Firstly I think DateTime and DateTimeImmutable should expose all timelib_time's members
So that it's possible to implement any method in user land
it's only a tiny sentence ....
I estimate it will take one million years ...
go ... I'll wait here ...
13:55
@nikita2206 why would you need that? I don't need to implement DateTime based on timelib. My DateTime implementation may be chaosmonkey-based
I just need to implement basic behavior, not all of that stuff :P
@JoeWatkins Hmm, I think I have some idea…
ooooh, what is it ?
bad execute_data size calculation
where ?
and why ?
in uopz_function() …
I'm currently looking up the why.
13:59
where does that calculate size of ex data ?
execute_data size is calculated in i_init_func_execute_data… with a lot of variables.
and one of these vars must be wrong.
currently trying to figure out which one.
so copy must have a mistake in it ?
@Ocramius I think you can't implement diff without access to timelib's structure
@JoeWatkins yes
bugger
the was the only bit I was sure was okay ...
but but memcpy ... so I must be missing some adjustment ?
14:02
@nikita2206 why not? Why is everyone thinking in the box?
unset($this->property) $this->property = null
I'll shut up and let you look ...
I could write a DateTime implementation that computes time diffs on a different process, or even a different server, fwiw
good mornign
@Ocramius the box is comfortable ... join us in the box, won't you ?
14:03
@Ocramius How can you implement diff between two DateTimeInterface instances?
posted on July 21, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Deor */

I kid, I love your aversion to boxes ...
@nikita2206 serialize to string, then pass down to my whatever impl
or pass it down to Joda-time or something :P
keep complaining about frameworks, but the coupling with c-level libs is strong in this channel.
so, I asked earlier and nobody replied ...
anyone lost their twitter background images ?
good mornin
14:05
@JoeWatkins yes, it was already in news
oh, I missed it ... show me ?
@Ocramius well yeah, you can get the whole state of DateTime with format(), but that's dirty
Would be much better if you could just get the year, month, day and everything directly
@nikita2206 that's actually perfectly legit
It's just a different serialization
14:12
/me me is getting incredibly tired of mapping out business processes in bpmn ..
again, stop thinking in the box :)
stretch luckily the day is almost over
@Ocramius I'm not sure what does box have to do with shitty API :P
@JoeWatkins okay, turns out the issue wasn't there…
@JoeWatkins but when the function is known at compile-time, there's an optimization calculating the needed stack size at compile-time, see also zend_compile_call_common()
Because if you want PHP to be able to diff userland-defined date objects then it will need to get all these (year, day, etc.). And relying on format in this case would be unsafe cause format doesn't have type-checked api
14:17
@JoeWatkins just on ZEND_INIT_FCALL opcodes
@nikita2206 serialization formats are serialization formats. I don't use your structs, you don't use my structs, we communicate with each other through ISO serialization standard
that's basics of API interactions, eh
@Ocramius cool, then there should be formatAsISO() method
I have One doubt Mail send Function Friends?
Wouldn't adding a new method to an existing interface be a bad thing for userland code
@nikita2206 We kinda have that?
14:20
format() is just not reliable. Those formats encoded in strings are not something you can reason about...
@JoeWatkins which means that we'd need either a) add an option to zend_compile_call to never generate ZEND_INIT_FCALL, only ZEND_INIT_FCALL_BY_NAME or b) walk all the op_arrays and adapt ZEND_INIT_FCALL opcodes on each function rename, creation etc..
(In a) I mean a CG(compiler_options) flag)
@PeeHaa we have format(DateTime::ISO_8601) - it means return value of that function should be validated and only then it can be used. What if my implementation of format always returns "bullshit", that's unneeded stuff to do for the engine
And we probably want a) here, I think.
(not only for the engine, but for any implementation of diff)
@nikita2206 I see
14:23
@JoeWatkins we have some such extra CG(compiler_options) flags for opcache; we may want to add that one.
And by saying we should expose timelib's structs I mean that we should expose internals of any date. Any date has such members as year, month, day, hour, minute, second and a timezone. So there should be an easy way to get them in order to do any calculations based on them
@bwoebi that's going to be tidiest ... for me ...
is there another reason it might be needed, xdebug or anything else ?
I can't imagine any.
think dmitry will object ?
why should he?
it's just a flag in compiler
enabled by default
and you just disable it when you need that
14:28
How can I turn off short tags direct from PHP?
Is it even possible?
@bwoebi yeah I'll try that ...
thanks
@JoeWatkins shall I add it?
yes please
Or are you?
ok
...
only internal functions, right ?
14:35
@DaveRandom ping
you know, I like Postgree because of this
@AlmaDo Wow that is kinda amazing
Yes. I'm ashamed. I thought I reached SQL Dzen when implemented regex replace for MySQL using only REGEXP matcher
@JoeWatkins yes. Pushed to php-src and uopz.
excellent, thanks
015.phpt shows that memory leak I originally mentioned ...
What are the requisites for posting a message on internals mailing list?
14:44
It just was a very normal bug… but yeah, took me like 20 minutes to track it down to the wrong execute_data frame size… 10 minutes wasting looking uopz_function up… and then trying to figure out where the wrong size came from… ^^
@Orangepill being reasonable
@Orangepill just post it and see what happens then
@nikita2206 you're kidding :p
Yeah I was trolling actually
@nikita2206 I've seen enough of the internals discussions to know that's not true
@bwoebi good job, thank you :)
14:48
the trick was setting a watchpoint on EX_NUM_ARGS() to figure out where it's changed
* Class EventFactory
*
* Abstract Factory for creating factories for creating events
*/
I think I actually need this for once
@JoeWatkins 015.phpt doesn't leak for me
it passes.
perfect ... probably dumb question, but --enable-debug ?
yes.
I thought so ...
14:52
debugging without --enable-debug is a bad idea anyway^^
going to try clean builds of everything ...
zts ?
@JoeWatkins no.
ah I'm using zts
@JoeWatkins it's always awkward to access globals on a zts build in debugger.
yeah I know
14:55
which is why I don't use zts anymore since 7.0
there's a gdbinit, but I can't remember how it all works, have to keep looking ...
In MVC , can this code be written in a controller ?
$this->db->get_where( 'users', 'user_id' => $user_id )->result()
or it should be in a model
sigh UDP - utterly dumb protocol ..
@AlmaDo what's the issue?
user895378
UDP - un delayed protocol ;)
15:03
hehe
@RezaSh You would likely abstract out the user retrieval to a component, so UserFactory, for example, which has the method getUser(). Effectively a Factory, which can use whatever means necessary to get your required object, your specific implementation of the factory could use the your Repository ("db") to get the user and return it from the factory.
You can then switch out your specific implementation of the factory for another when, say, you want to retrieve it from another data source... cache... etc
But basically, to answer your question, in the model :-)
@Jimbo thanks
Please unstar my answer, and no problem
Aaaaaaaaaand it's done
15:12
@AlmaDo @PeeHaa has unstarred the message…
ZEND_OPCODE_HANDLER_ARGS and company are defined in the wrong file
@JoeWatkins Derick already complained on-list
and Dmitry answered
though I don't remember his answer…
@JoeWatkins btw. I have tons of memleaks followed by zend_mm_heap corrupted in 007.phpt…
do you too? @JoeWatkins
found on list
@AlmaDo lolwut
How long does it take to run?
@bwoebi not even a failure
15:21
int(55)
bool(true)
string(11) "My::replace"
bool(true)
bool(true)
string(22) "session_start_original"
[Tue Jul 21 17:16:31 2015]  Script:  '/Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/007.php'
/Users/Bob/php-src-X/Zend/zend_opcode.c(58) :  Freeing 0x101402028 (4 bytes), script=/Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/007.php
Last leak repeated 1 time
[Tue Jul 21 17:16:31 2015]  Script:  '/Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/007.php'
/Users/Bob/php-src-X/Zend/zend_opcode.c(740) :  Freeing 0x101402050 (8 bytes), script=/Users/Bob/php-src-X/ext/uopz/tests/007.php
@DaveRandom no idea
try run it
refcount and vars
strange
something didn't dstroy oparray
@DaveRandom I checked
run in less than 0.1 sec
That's impressive
15:44
@DaveRandom on my virtual machine - this
~0.1 still
and yep, I typed that manually :(
@JoeWatkins very convoluted logic to say something very simple… github.com/krakjoe/uopz/blob/seven/uopz.c#L987 instead of:
                    if (tuple[0]->type != ZEND_INTERNAL_FUNCTION) {
                            function_add_ref(&locals[0]);
                    }
                    if (tuple[1]->type != ZEND_INTERNAL_FUNCTION) {
                            function_add_ref(&locals[1]);
                    }
morning
@JoeWatkins you pinged?
user895378
@NikiC o/
16:02
posted on July 21, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Asperger - dupoug_h */

@Feeds Reeeeeeeepost!
@AlmaDo Yeh 325ms on my very low resource VM
@PeeHaa When the crowd say bo selecta
lolol
... okay my own stupidity.
16:16
http://stackoverflow.com/a/31541212/852382

Noooooooooooooo!
@Rican7 friends don't let friends use microsoft server products
8
@NikiC 3v4l.org/SKWdW#v700alpha2 what's that regression since alpha1?!
@ircmaxell yea, I'm not excited :/
So, as a follow up... does anyone have any good resources for best-practices regarding storing 2-way (decryptable, sigh*) encrypted passwords

My life is in fear now...
16:20
Why decryptable?
4 mins ago, by Rican7
http://stackoverflow.com/a/31541212/852382

Noooooooooooooo!
@Rican7 tell me more about the application
Google Wallet... still no built-in print option
do you require users to authenticate?
(password authenticate that is)
@ircmaxell yes. we have one-way hashed (password_hash()'d) passwords for all users, but the application is designed to connect an external calendar service. We currently use OAuth 2.0 for Google Cal and Office 365 calendar, but we need to support Exchange on-prem.
16:24
ok, suggestion then, use a different salt and then use a moderately high-round PBKDF2 derivation to turn their password into a key on login, then store that key in the session
Then, double encrypt their exchange password, once with a server key, and once with that session key. Use different algorithms for each encryption
that way if the server key is stolen they aren't immediately granted gold
Hmm, yea so the Exchange connection needs to be server-to-server for syncing when a user isn't in session
but yea, I can just use the session key for when they connect the account
that's beautiful, thank you
ok, I gotta run, later!!!
thank you so much @ircmaxell!
appreciate it :D

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