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19:06
in Auryn are delegates the only way to ensure that different objects of the same type are being offered up as dependencies for the right object... like the case where you have two PDO objects and one should be supplied to instance of UserStorage instance and the other to a ProductStorage instance
@Orangepill ^^ That's what my DI solves :-)
@DanLugg So that's what is meant by context aware ... got it now
@Orangepill Well, I don't know about that, I think "context aware" has context sensitive meaning ;-)
only contextually
I consider it "instantiation context", as in "what's being instantiated currently, and where in the graph are we?"
I thought it'd be a more useful feature than it is, however its still awesome for robustness, and it made my implementation easier...
19:15
@DanLugg So in your implementation do you resolve the ambiguity at call time or do you train the injector on how to make the things?
@Orangepill Call time; you define a tree of definitions, and as the resolver instantiates stuff, it looks in the current definition for child-definitions to resolve dependencies. And recurses.
If it can't find one, it goes back to global top-level.
And if it can't find one there, it makes one from scratch.
@danlugg seems sane
Sane-ish
not overtly insane.. how that.
lol, I like it.
19:18
@TODO: When this is more than a few hundred SLOC, replace it. Good luck.
@Orangepill This is the guts of the resolver:
public function resolveDefinitionParameter(DefinitionInterface $definition, ParameterInterface $parameter)
{
    if ($definition->hasValue($parameter->getName())) {
        return $definition->getValue($parameter->getName());
    }
    if ($this->hasValue($parameter->getName())) {
        return $this->getValue($parameter->getName());
    }
    if ($parameter->hasClassName()) {
        if ($definition->hasDefinition($parameter->getClassName())) {
            return $this->resolveDefinition($definition->getDefinition($parameter->getClassName()));
Perf-wise I should cache stick the names in local vars, but w/e
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19:38
:(
shouldn't this work now with the fixed LTR order?
@AwalGarg ($c->i)()
oh... slight bit annoying but works. thanks!
(not that I am actually using this anywhere...)
@NikiC ($code->igniter)() ?
codequality ignorer, better known as code igniter. yes
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19:55
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson it's not a shame to not know certain things...
and that article says "HTML is a programming language"
@bwoebi yes, but why thinking it's a sexually transmitted disease? :P
So i'm working on this persons laptop right. i remove 5000 pups and malware, and i go to restart the computer. there's no menu to shut it down. crazy
@AwalGarg LMAO
@AwalGarg I have surprising news - github.com/elitheeli/stupid-machines
@Danack uses CSS3 :/
20:05
i hear CSS4 will support OO
and extends and variables (which gecko already does)
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson I assume it was multiple choice and they choose what it sounded like to them
@bwoebi if that's the case, who made the survey is evil
Never trust any statistics...
CSS is best improved in the domain of preproccesors IMO
CSS should just be cleaner, and have a better grammar.
Don't need extension/vars, etc.
20:14
@DanLugg but the power of preprocessors is also limited in someway to what CSS offers, and will always ofcourse be. So improvements to the core itself are also necessary, IMO.
fuck preprocessors IMO
they always generate redudant 8000 line stylesheets
@r3wt When you write shitty preprocessor code? Absolutely.
preprocessors make debugging hard :D (not that your code will have more bugs than the browser in any rare event, but still...)
@AwalGarg Also not true with maps.
TBH, I was very much on the fence about CSS preprocessors in the onset, but fuck... I don't think I'd write another line of CSS unless it were in an SCSS file.
@DanLugg as in you can't use the preprocessor syntax in the browser dev tools... this can ofcourse be resolved with improvements in the current tooling though :)
20:18
@AwalGarg Ah, yes. Sorry, I thought you just meant cross reffing.
By the same token though, the SCSS syntax of Sass being a superset; you can just copypaste your fiddlings from the browser into your source and reprocess.
And once you have it working, optimize it.
yeah fair point
user4268046
20:39
if (!isset(self::getInstance()->tasks[$hash]))
self::getInstance()->tasks[$hash] = array();

self::getInstance()->tasks[$hash][$id] = $actualTask;
user4268046
That throws an illegal offset error. any ideas?
What is $hash, and what is $id?
And are you 100% sure? var_dump just to check
user4268046
$hash is a object's hash (spl_object_hash)
$id is just an Id, could be anything.
@TheMineBench i) use a debugger, don't just stare at code ii) you have too much stuff going on per line.
@SebastianBergmann In case you didn't really notice it, please merge github.com/sebastianbergmann/php-code-coverage/pull/360 :-)
20:55
@SebastianBergmann Any reason why it runs specifically on 5.3.3? github.com/sebastianbergmann/php-code-coverage/blob/master/…
@kelunik lowest supported version
21:27
zendframework/zend-validator suggests installing zendframework/zend-db (Zend\Db component)
zendframework/zend-validator suggests installing zendframework/zend-i18n (Zend\I18n component to allow translation of validation error messages as well as to use the various Date validators)
zendframework/zend-validator suggests installing zendframework/zend-math (Zend\Math component)
zendframework/zend-validator suggests installing zendframework/zend-resources (Translations of validator messages)
zendframework/zend-validator suggests installing zendframework/zend-servicemanager (Zend\ServiceManager c
That suggested install stuff is not useful...
Just install the entire framework and be done with it :)
@PeeHaa You meant… un-install?
@PeeHaa I'm just using the validator component......the fact it's suggesting installing zend-servicemanager just shows that there is something in the validator lib that has some very bad code in it.
Or at least code that can only work with other components.
Yeah that list of suggestions might be a very bad sign :)
@Danack can you help me out on a mail?
21:42
@Ocramius you need an anger translator?
/back in mo
@Danack I'll poke you on DM
anyone here have experience with laravel queues and has a minute?
@bwoebi why not also add php 7 to the travis config so that you can test the driver in CI?
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@hakre because travis doesn't run a recent enough version of PHP 7 (currently).
21:53
@bwoebi okay, last time I checked they did. they updated nearly instantly to HEAD.
@hakre do they have a build of today?
@Danack I'm happy with just not replying, tbh
@bwoebi let me check, just pushing some changes with one repo where there is php-nightly configured on travis.
@hakre (with today I mean like at most 5 hours ago)
@bwoebi today it's like 5 days behind: PHP 7.0.0-dev (cli) (built: Jul 18 2015 22:41:15)
22:01
@hakre so, yea, wait for next build first
would be great to see that.
 
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23:13
@JoeWatkins thank you for sharing!
@ircmaxell His blog post about being one of them? Agree. It's doing a good job at trying to convey that everyone can do.
I really should do one like that. A follow-up to his.
Great idea. Fresh minds are never bad. While I might not (yet) have attended any conferences, I like people getting to think. Which works best with fresh new ideas. (which sometimes needs other people)
It's only through spreading inspiring ideas that things change.
23:30
@bwoebi we will get you out to one of them.
@ircmaxell hmhm ;-)

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