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13:01
@Rommy I'm pretty sure @Danack is referring to your use of method chaining ... something that is more and more considered a bad practice.
Why is that?
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$resizeObj = new resize($path);
$resizeObj->resizeImage(270, 270, 'crop');
$resizeObj->saveImage($tempFile, 100);
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^ Because this is more readable, for one.
user895378
But more importantly ...
Do we have any magic with zend_arg_info? As in can I add anything to the end of it and not expect everything to blow up?
13:03
@rdlowrey Depends on whether resizeImage returns $this or a new immutable instance.
@nikita2206 It's only used for reflection isn't it? i.e. you can add whatever you like and it won't affect code unless it's specifically looking at that info.
I want to add an embedded struct with embedded array in there so that zend_arg_info trees (for callable(callable(callable($a))) kind of types) could be allocated in one memory chunk
@Danack I meant some casts, like with zend_op_array
user895378
@kelunik no, the drawbacks exist regardless: that you have to have knowledge of what's going on instead of simply being able to read the code. It's not wrong to method-chain, it just has drawbacks.
But yeah it seems to me there's no such things, which is great :D
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@Sjon i think i have a simple solution but will need you to test it, ping me when you are available
13:06
@rdlowrey How does chaining requires you more knowledge on what's going on over non-chaining ? Your calling the same methods
user895378
@Rommy what if one of those methods returns a super class (inheritance)?
user895378
static coupling is the issue.
@Rommy You've never had to debug stuff that is full of chained methods and you have to think hard when you press the 'step into' button in a debugger to predict what it is going to do.
user895378
But it's more about readability. It confuses the signature (chaining).
I see
13:08
every second i learn something new..
user895378
Code is read far more often than it's written. The goal is for code to be so painfully explicit that it's trivial to understand for someone who knows nothing about what's going on in any given snippet.
user895378
Even an abbreviation like $fh in place of $fileHandle requires a level of domain knowledge that the reader shouldn't need to have in order to understand. People often confuse brevity for readability and that is simply not the case. /cc @bwoebi
Never had the case of complex chaining structures as danack mentionned, but yeah it actually makes sense
My website have 50-60 difference advertisements. They are managed by my own script. When someone visit system showing randomly selected advertisement from the database. But now I'm using sessions to store banner image src, hopping link, advertiser id ect... all 5 sessions storing. Actually this method I was used for: sometime website getting 1000+ traffic in minute. So my vps server going slow. Is it a bad idea? Is it use RAM higher than fetch database every refresh? ??
Just vps : 2 core 3.0x2, 2GB RAM
user895378
@Rommy There's nothing inherently wrong with what you're doing ... I'm simply suggesting that everyone wins when code is as readable as possible and requires as little knowledge about the problem domain as possible :)
13:11
Yeah yeah sure, I got your point
user895378
It's just a subjective thing.
Yeah but it has it's importance
or it can have
user895378
I just wish I had someone yell at me years ago about things like this so I didn't have to yell at myself when revisiting old code and having to spend time understanding what stupid past me intended in a given block of code.
@rdlowrey like this?
function hereBeDragonsDontTouch()
{
    // lots of ugly code
}
@rdlowrey This. Just pounded into the head of every developer as soon as they start so it is just the natural way to do things.
user895378
13:17
Even still I find myself falling into the trap of abbreviating things here or there because I understand what they mean ... I'm certainly not innocent. Abbreviations are the worst thing in the world if you're reading someone else's code because if you don't have full knowledge of exactly what they were trying to do you have no idea what the code means.
are there any specific coding standards that has to be prefered if yes could give be link..
@rdlowrey agreed
Hey, I just submitted "Io.js and the future of server side JavaScript " to hacker news (news.ycombinator.com/newest ) help appreciated (cc @rdlowrey )
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum noted/upvoted
user895378
13:22
It's a testament to room11 conditioning that even while clicking the link through hacker news I half expected to see rebecca black once the youtube interface loaded.
@rdlowrey that is bullshit
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@AlmaDo scary, right?
@rdlowrey I'm trying to guess what's the next step. But anyways, my web-cam is covered with non-transpared paper, lol (: good luck with enabling it
@rdlowrey that would have been epic.
13:25
@rdlowrey :D
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum where did you give this talk (where was the conference geographically)?
@rdlowrey large theatre, in Israel
@rdlowrey holy hell
people say Google is evil, but they don't even have a call-home in Chrome. Wow
@ircmaxell They do?
addressbar data is being sent right?
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@ircmaxell and historically MS has had no problem sharing anything and everything with the US government ... starting with windows 10 there's nothing you can do on or around your computer that won't be available to the authorities. It's really frightening.
user895378
13:35
But it's totally "anonymous"
so, it is completely unacceptable to use win10 for example, for internet-banking as it will steal user bank data?
user895378
Like it wouldn't be trivial match up your key logs with the IP access logs to a site where you authenticated ...
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There are so many ways to break that glass wall of anonymity.
@Abe hit me
@PeeHaa only if you have instant search turned on
13:37
@rdlowrey they log my web-address, they log my web-form data, so where is that "glass wall" ?
and it's being sent as part of a search, not just rouge data collection
user895378
@AlmaDo It exists only in the press release lol
@rdlowrey which is why I will never go to it
user895378
Yup, I've always avoided skype specifically for that reason. MS can't be trusted at all. It's a known commodity in that area.
user895378
open source ftw ... it's not perfect but it's better than the alternatives.
13:39
@ircmaxell I see
@ircmaxell That line is very thin
imo
@ircmaxell what about voice search?
@Gordon At least that's disabled by default iirc
@PeeHaa not arguing. Just saying it's not sending random form data that you type
@Gordon only when you activate it
@rdlowrey if you know the hosts it sends data to, you can setup a router to block connections and put the win machine behind it.
though the question is whether win will run then at all
user895378
right ...
user895378
13:42
Would be interesting to see if custom entries in the hosts file for those domains were honored by the OS.
@rdlowrey If that wouldn't be the case that would be beyond fucked up
made me switch back to FF
user895378
You know what they say ... when a service is free on the internet it means you aren't the customer, you're the product :)
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@Sjon i failed with the first attempt. it's hard to do that without writing kilometers of code :\ trying something else now. but question: are you sure you need that? for comparing code it would be better horizontal panels sketchtoy.com/65711079
13:46
hmm; so you fail to fix a simple bug and propose a rewrite that potentially has the same problem? ;)
what was your first attempt?
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lol!
nope, because would use page's own scrolling @Sjon
@Abe what if there are more unique outputs that fit horizontally. It'd still mean manual scrolling, right? ;)
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@Sjon id="v540" stays consistent or the same box could get renamed to like "v530" ?
"renamed"
@PeeHaa my contribution to the php world is just scrolling
@Abe :D
Either way I love it
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@Matthcw stop pinging everyone jees
13:51
and get the ID of that very row, and put it into another rows table
^ that
haha
Abe
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ahahahah
o/ good bye
@Abe I'd rather update the dom a bit more gracefully
13:52
I already kicked people
user1804599
hahahaha what the fuck
user1804599
Flag something else instead. This is too funny and must stay on the starboard.
Abe
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@PeeHaa full metal klompen
hehehe
he didn't make it (:
user1804599
13:53
aww :(
:-(
Abe
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@Sjon yes, but the id stays consistent?
@PeeHaa you have to help me or I will take away your cookies
lol
Abe
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or do i have to check if "Output for 5.4.0" is kinda similar to the existing one?
13:55
@Abe no, I run the versions in reverse order (high>low) but the lowest v is used as ID (so that the link keeps working when newer versions are added)
8 messages moved to bin
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@Sjon i mean while it's still loading, the "v540" once it's in the page doesn't change, right? i think it's what you just said but not entirely sure :P
@Abe no, if 530 has the same output the ID will change
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you should add something to reference the single box univocally, or you can just "guess"... but trying anyway. gimme a minute
if I'd use the index I'd have problems when new versions generate new output
Anonymous
posted on August 13, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Doctor Lead */

Soo...
Hey mario
@ircmaxell what do I do if a project doesn't have a GPG-enabled contact address and I want to report a security issue? :|
14:12
@PeeHaa busy day it appears :p
@JonClements hehehe :P I hesitated because I didn't want to wake you :-)
Sadly I was too late and the message was banned :(
@Ocramius do your best
Ganbarimasu
@PeeHaa Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus and all that? :p
hmmm
user924016
14:14
Mornings
@JonClements :D
hmm ..
in hindsight, using 1kg of meat as base for chili was kinda dumb
especially since I was making it for a single person (well .. for two days, but still)
@Abe show me the code
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1 sec
14:26
@tereško chili freezes well :)
here is fucking a lot of it
and it's not like with vegies, which you can eat quite a lot
@tereško for 2 days? like for a month's worth of food
that thing is mostly meat
@ircmaxell yeah .. that's kinda how it looks
@tereško Well.. Chili for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 300g would've been enough. Don't add beans :P
ubuntu won't resume from sleep on my macbook air when running on liveusb. Debating trying to install it and see how it goes
14:27
ok, not a month, but a week
@Fabor I havent added the beans yet, and it already looks intimidating
I'd avoid it tbh. I don't like beans in my chili anyway. But it'll pad that thing out hugely.
morning
@Orangepill good morning
anyone have a handy way of forcing fputcsv to treat a certain field as a string and quote it (leading zero's are being trimmed)
Abe
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@Sjon pastie.org/10348595 i used setInterval just to simulate the behavior, you can run that in the console
14:31
looks interesting, I've never used requestAnimationFrame
is it well supported?
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yes, considering the users of 3v4l, definitely yes :P
@Abe Does requestAnimationFrame really help here? Isn't it mostly important if you're aiming at high FPS to skip frames?
@Ocramius send a whatsapp
@NikiC does a notation exists to call a class property which is a closure?
Atm I need a tmp var to tell php that I dont want to call a method, but invoke a close contained within a class-property:

```
class a {
public $c;
}
$a = new a();
$a->c = function() {
echo "hallo";
};
$tmp = $a->c;
$tmp();

$a->c(); // doesnt work
Abe
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it is fundamental, otherwise only the last css would get actually applied @kelunik
14:34
@staabm No GFM support here. ;-P
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the renderer can't keep up with computation unless you tell him to force the rendering by calling that function
@staabm ($a->c)(); (in PHP 7)
@salathe something which works down to 5.5?
user895378
@staabm nope.
14:35
@staabm your temp variable, I'm afraid.
:(
thx
Abe
Abe
subsequent changes on the same property are ignored, like:
foo.style.height = "10px";
foo.style.height = "20px";
unless you write

requestAnimationFrame(function(){
    foo.style.height = "10px";
    requestAnimationFrame(function(){
        foo.style.height = "20px";
    });
}); @kelunik
@Abe Ah, there's another on, didn't see that.
@Abe Well, they are not ignored if you have a read operation in between that triggers a reflow.
Abe
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it depends @kelunik that's why requestAnimationFrame exists. to ensure that something gets actually rendered
/me sits and waits if it works live
if you have problem with scrolling & scrollbars, i'm the guy
@Abe If you want an immediate override be rendered, sure.
Abe
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14:39
yes
@Abe I'll keep that in mind. I'll test it in a couple of hours, busy now
Abe
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:D lol, k, back to work
later
@Abe thanks!
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yw. i use 3v4l every day
Any Zend-aware wants to look at an odd leak? gist.github.com/m6w6/f47cfa21673ef74529fd
14:46
damn it excel why you so dumb
14:59
I'm back and I am a changed man.
Guys
In a databse I have two tables: users and profiles
Anonymous
^
the profiles tables has a foreign key linking to the users tables' ID column
and storing it in the profiles tables user_id column
However, when I create a new user I want to automatically create a new profile for THIS user with THEIR user ID?
How can one achieve this?
@kelunik sent to internal. @ircmaxell it might be helpful if you chimed in on news.php.net/php.internals/87743 before someone pooh-pooh's it.
@Matthcw you could use a trigger - dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/trigger-syntax.html but I really hate them as they're splitting application logic across multiple domains.
printf("%" PRIX8 "\n", type()); // prints 0
assert(type() != uint8_t(0) && "uintptr_t of pointer used lower bits; cannot proceed"); // assertion fails
:/
I didn't know iphone is responsible for responsive web design
15:12
@Danack I can totally see the first message claiming that throwing an exception is inconsistent and all functions should be changed to throw exceptions then.
@kelunik At least it's not too early in the day to start drinking.
@AnmolRaghuvanshi I think it would be more accurate to day that iphone made responsive web design applicable on a large scale basically overnight.
ya @Orangepill , but it's an interesting fact
@AnmolRaghuvanshi the first media query proposal predated the release of the first iphone by 5 years
@rdlowrey Would you say AMP is production ready?
15:21
but it did push responsive design tools and techniques from a nice thing to have to a necessity basically overnight.
@Orangepill how are you man
@Abe it's available online btw
this is fact too..
@Fabor Amp should be in a stable version now, yes, but most libraries aren't.
Do you use it in any production environments?
Abe
Abe
15:27
@Sjon it works, but it could work better. 1 sec
@Orangepill basically foundation has been laid before...
@NeelIon can't complain how are you.
@Orangepill i had a high fever last four days
user895378
@Fabor yes -- the issue now is that some of the libs I built on top of it need updating to match. I was actually planning to start working on the new artax version in the next half hour or so.
15:35
What sort of tasks have you used AMP for? Assuming that information isn't top secret.
user895378
^ yeah that entire chat runs on the amp stack -- all backend php ... the http server, websockets, database persistence ... everything all from one php script
^ except for the nginx proxy, because a few other services are running on that machine.
I guess maybe it's sort of more suited to SPA style tasks?
user895378
It's for anything that can take advantage of concurrent IO-bound task execution
user895378
15:37
e.g. you want to write to a file, dispatch an http request and make a database query and have them all happen concurrently.
Gotcha.
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@Fabor Though I'm not familiar with the abbreviation "SPA"
Single Page Application
user895378
Oh, not really no. Though you could use it in that way.
user895378
Now that the underlying lib is stable we'll be able to start working on actual useful tools, though.
15:39
@rdlowrey You might be able to put something using WebSockets into this category.
Not sure if those are technically called SPA.
@Trowski Well, not really. SPA is just that you deliver the same index.html for all pages and do everything in JS then.
\o/ I successfully made a discriminated (or tagged) pointer that uses only 48 bits and can store one of 6 different kinds of pointers!
Sure, I made a lot of assumptions on the way but that's pretty cool.
user895378
@Trowski I haven't forgotten about our conversation. I was thinking the easiest place to start is for me to write up an adapter class that implements your event loop API and update the coroutine resolver to check instanceof for your promise API so that anything using amp would seemlessly interoperate with icicle libs.
user895378
I'm specifically avoiding doing anything that would preclude interop.
@LeviMorrison The fun starts if you happen upon a system that may return upper canonical addresses
15:43
@rdlowrey Well, this only works as long as there's a Reactor instance in Icicle and React, I didn't have a closer look at the internal implementations of both.
@NikiC Of course!
@rdlowrey And I could do the same with Amp, similar to what I did with React.
user895378
@kelunik sure
I've seen discriminated pointers and short pointers, but hadn't seen people combine them yet.
Not that it is too difficult to do so, but I thought it was fun!
@kelunik I know for Icicle to use Amp libs all I have to do is write a reactor that maps to Icicle's event loop and pass that to Amp\reactor().
user895378
15:45
@Trowski I ended up deciding that once and for all that injecting a loop everywhere is not a good idea re: multiple loop instances.
user895378
@Trowski exactly
user895378
I think the event loop capability is something that is missing from the language.
@rdlowrey I actually went the opposite way because it was making testing difficult and some things with concurrency awkward.
Plus it seemed like everyone that looked at the library just said "You have a global singleton, so your library sucks."
user895378
@Trowski Those rules exist to prevent people who don't know what they're doing from doing bad things.
user895378
This is a time where you create more bugs than you prevent by doing this.
15:47
I know... but it's a real show stopper when I can't get anyone in the PHP community to use it.
I had people tweeting about how Icicle was crap because of it.
user895378
While I understand your predicament, those people are wrong.
@NikiC Here's the source if you are curious at all: gist.github.com/morrisonlevi/e16344d9f35c4910cbb5
user895378
Also, I've found it doesn't hamper testability in the slightest.
@NeelIon hopefully you are on the mend
user895378
When have you ever wanted to mock the behavior of the event loop?
15:48
@rdlowrey Testability wasn't actually a big deal if you know what you're doing.
Yeah, those people are wrong. It's something which is really global, it's something which would be global when implemented directly in the language.
user895378
@Trowski right ... all I do e.g. in phpunit is protected function setUp() { /*new singleton*/ } to get a completely fresh environment
I just don't know who you'd test if it were implemented directly in the language.
@rdlowrey Yep, that's exactly what I was doing.
user895378
Right -- no one complains about testability in javascript when they call setTimeout()
15:50
Nice till he scribbles all over it.
@LeviMorrison huh
okay, that's not quite what I expected
user895378
@Trowski Well, FWIW I've spent a lot of time contemplating this issue just like you. This is functionality that is missing from the language. Injecting implementations of it into your code leads to more bugs than treating it as globally available functionality. If you get hassled about things like that please let me know and I will gladly chime in.
Is that class actually sizeof 6?
user895378
This is the kind of thing where the php framework cartel totally jumps the shark.
@NikiC Yes.
With alignof() == 1
15:53
in that case, yeah, I haven't seen that one before
Likely it's not useful
Abe
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@LeviMorrison what do you think of this? pastie.org/10348755
user895378
@Trowski The arguments are (1) Testability (which we know to be bogus in this case), (2) Substitutability (also bogus because you can easily swap out the underlying implementation in the singleton accessor)
@NikiC The idea is to stick it into the payload of a NaN (nan boxing/tagging) but still being able to preserve type information.
@rdlowrey I'll let you know. So I removed the global event loop, but I eased the pain by making the loop running a coroutine available within the coroutine. So once things are initialized, there's no real need to pass the loop around, only at the very low levels.
user895378
@Trowski It's funny you say this ... I did the exact same thing.
user895378
15:54
I started with inject all the things. Then added the global functions. Then decided to scrap them and make the loop available in coroutines. Then I decided once and for all that the OO paradigm isn't right for this specific case and exposed functions. And BTW, nothing prevents people from typehinting and injecting the loop in their library code if they want.
(at least up to 6 types at declare time)
I know @Andrea and @Sara will both appreciate it.
@rdlowrey Even funnier: You decided that just after the v1.0.0. :-D
@Gordon HA
user895378
@kelunik NO COMMENT.
@rdlowrey Everything was compatible, I didn't change a single line in amp-chat.
15:58
@rdlowrey Told you that you'd have regrets :-D
user895378
@Trowski nothing a little BC ninja-tag couldn't fix lol
Even will all the low level changes in Icicle, once you get to the purely coroutine libs that I've made almost no changes were required.
@m6w6 I dunno if you got this far already, but the leaking string is "headers", and when you write more properties, you get more leaks, so it seems like it's the key being used in write handler, but I can't seem to effect it and can't find my way around your code very well just because unfamiliar ...

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