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17:21
Does anyone here have an example of a closure they have written recently they could share?
I need something that is a closure that use()s at least one variable.
oh goodie, North America is out of IPv4 addresses
@LeviMorrison I have many examples, but does this fulfill your needs? github.com/icicleio/icicle/blob/master/src/Promise/…
That class uses many closures.
@PaulCrovella Surprised it took this long...
We've had the solution for so long, but businesses are going to have to be forced to make the change.
// live
$this->onFulfilled(function() use($resolve) {
    $resolve($this->result);
});

// short_closures
$this->onFulfilled(function() => $resolve($this->result));
17:27
@LeviMorrison This is a great example of why I wanted short closures.
right
Already being able to not specifiy all these vars will help a lot.
which is why we need that block syntax too for the short form.
Checking in with people who have far more formal training than I have...
Global is evil (because malleable state is stupid).
Singleton is an anti-pattern -- there is very rarely just one of anything, and it's not that object's responsibility to determine that it gets to be unique.
So... what's the best way to access an app's configuration (parsed ini file + command line args)?
I'm thinking of a factory that creates the single instance of the config class, and the config class doesn't have any way to set a config value during run time. Is this the right track, or am I thinking too far down o
Block syntax would help this as well, though the change isn't as dramatic:
// current
$this->onFulfilled(function ($value) use ($resolve, $reject, $onFulfilled) {
    try {
        $resolve($onFulfilled($value));
    } catch (Exception $exception) {
        $reject($exception);
    }
});

// short closures
$this->onFulfilled(function ($value) => {
    try {
        $resolve($onFulfilled($value));
    } catch (Exception $exception) {
        $reject($exception);
    }
});
If you need a block I don't think it helps that much.
It does help a little.
@Ghedipunk You can read it in the bootstrap phase and inject a Config object then.
17:32
@JoeWatkins you here?
@LeviMorrison Yeah… but it still helps… not that much as for single expr, but it helps.
@PeeHaa little bit, what's up ?
@JoeWatkins I needed to install vs2015 to at least make it possible to debug me opcache issues right?
yes
well, there's a thing called windbg
but it's not very good
Under programming languages I only have c++. Would that suffice?
17:33
yeah, covers c
k tnx
posted on September 25, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by jack2k */

@kelunik Reading during bootstrap absolutely makes sense... and dependency injection is a weak point of mine that I need to work on. Thanks, that gives me a direction that, if worst comes to worst, at least I'll learn something new. ;-)
9G for only visual c. WTF microsoft...
I like function getProperty() => $this->property; especially!
17:35
@PeeHaa Just boot a VM and debug it there.
@LeviMorrison For example function reduce(callable $fn) => function($initial) => function($input) use($fn, $initial) { is quite redundant… it repeats all the args again on the same line? o_O
@kelunik I suspect (just an educated guess) that it might be a win only feature bug
so, short closures won't support multiple statements ?
@JoeWatkins I want them to… Not sure though if Levi will agree with me.
Do commenters get pinged on php bugs?
17:37
@PeeHaa only when they subscribe
what's the reason for that ?
@JoeWatkins reason for what?
not supporting multiple statements ?
@PeeHaa I'm not sure, but I think they should if that's not already the case.
@JoeWatkins Ask @LeviMorrison ....
17:37
I am ... @LeviMorrison
/me searches on bugs.php
> WARNING:
The following words were ignored:
Is this thing built with php or something? ...
all that's going to do is force people to write horrible one liners rather than concise, easy to understand code, I don't like it at all ...
@bwoebi I am aware. It is a fairly uncommon case, I suspect.
// live
usort($array, function($a, $b) {
    return $a->val <=> $b->val;
});

// short-closures
usort($array, function($a, $b) => $a->val <=> $b->val);
17:39
Sorry forgot the sarcasm tag ;)
I wanted to improve it ... then there's PEAR, gave up.
I think this is a lot more along the lines of where this will be used.
@LeviMorrison Right, it's not very common. Though I guess it's more common than <=>… and even this made it in :-P
hehe yeah that is a proper slap in the face
Or this:
// live
$this->onFulfilled(function() use($resolve) {
    return $resolve($this->result);
});

// short-closures
$this->onFulfilled(function() => $resolve($this->result));
17:40
@bwoebi the spaceship didn't have enough to it to bikeshed into the ground
@bwoebi <=> is totally worth it. :-)
@kelunik yeah… exactly…
@bwoebi can I see who subscribed?
Supporting block syntax will help prevent people from being overly creative to make single expression functions.
@PeeHaa no.
17:43
That is useful than...
$ git grep "<=>" | wc -l
1
@Trowski I just said that ...
@Trowski agree… Well… it'd be an actual reason to use (unset), to not leak the return value, lol.
@JoeWatkins Did you? Guess I missed that.
17:44
5 mins ago, by Joe Watkins
all that's going to do is force people to write horrible one liners rather than concise, easy to understand code, I don't like it at all ...
^ Exactly.
or force them to use short syntax for short things and long syntax for long things
yeah, because people always do what is sensible ... that won't happen ...
lol! I just fell for my own friday link in a tweet :P
You outsmarted yourself...
17:48
We're going to see function($result) => (unset) process($result) + cleanup() … like … useless casts and operators… just to get it all in one line …
@Danack :-)
(and I'm sure that's still by far not the worst…)
Is there any reason why PHP doesn't have a clamp($input, $min, $max) function? It seems like a quite common thing....
If everyone was that determined to write horrible one-liners we'd see (unset) in the wild wrecking havoc already wouldn't we?
two, three statements is still short ... you can't put a lower limit on it really, you can't arbitrarily decide that only one statement should be considered short ...
17:50
Other than we don't need everything to be in core.
@PaulCrovella But there's nothing that requires something to be a one-liner to get another piece of functionality.
oh gosh
21:30
yiiikes
@Trowski short closures aren't new functionality, just a different syntax
@PaulCrovella The functionality I was referring to was auto-use of used variables.
@Danack what does that do? min(max($input, $min), $max) ?
17:52
yeah ^
other way
there are better ways to save three keystrokes…
@Danack same reason we don't have startsWith, endsWith, contains...
max(thing, min(..))
I think ...
@JoeWatkins doesn't matter?
@Andrea Hmm?
17:54
@bwoebi lol oh yeah ... I'll shut up ...
min(max($input, $min), $max) === max(min($input, $max), $min)^^
I think that's how I think it through though ...
yeah ...
@Danack then we'd also need a uclamp that took a callback to decide what was less than or greater than
not to mention array_clamp
preg_clamp
17:55
and real_array_clamp
mbstr_clamp
don't forget to make it work on objects too though.
yeah......they would be fun.
user5029208
Anyone know Drupal 7??? How do you edit a specific view? ALL i want to do is add a link to the title of the page.
user5029208
I copied the .tpl.php file for the view and tried adding just echo"here' or whatever and nothing showed up on page.
@Trowski ~> vote totals
@PaulCrovella That's a pretty strong argument for having it.
@JustName You'll have MUCH more success over at drupal.org/irc
user5029208
18:00
I already went there
@Andrea yeah… that was about to expect… let's see what success Levi will earn :-)
@JustName If you didn't get an answer to a Drupal question from the Drupal experts over at drupal.org/irc , then you need to spend an hour or two studying this document: catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
@bwoebi what's Levi up to?
oh yeah, that
I think I like that
18:04
Bah, fluent interfaces completely shit up mocking
=> { } vaguely irks me, but eh
@Danack I don't think it's possible, but I'd encourage you to add that and make it work like SKIPIF
maybe XFAILIF
My proposal at least addresses the voiced complaints made by the mailing list.
So I think it would have a better shot. Whether it would make it, and if it did make it if we'd be happy with it… dunno.
it lacks sperminess though
> With my suggestion he will understand what fn and rn most likely mean.
rn is so non obvious to me at first
When did rn come up?
18:12
Question for those of you with non-US keyboards: Is typing ~ any more difficult than typing $?
@kelunik rn???
@Trowski Yes
Depending on what machine I am on I have to shift + ` + space
@Trowski At least the $ is a literal key for me. (no shift, no alt, ...) (swiss/french, mac edition)
Yes, saw it there ... but it has never been discussed to shorten it, right?
@kelunik what should rn be?
18:13
@kelunik I certainly hope not :)
@bwoebi renurn
@Trowski DE keyboard: nope. In general, I should get a programming keyboard ...
omg…
I'm just going to ignore rn.
@LeviMorrison Why not make an entirely new symbol for it, like ~~`~~? (note: invoking Poe's Law here.)
@Ghedipunk For what?
18:15
For rn
@LeviMorrison actually, please include the => { } … that's all. For everything else, I can live with.
But ~> will be Alt Gr - + & Shift - |.
@Orangepill yes you are right, my browser has a small problem, anyway thanks :-)
Whatever the symbol is, it should be blue.
@Sara red is a nicer color … :-(
18:16
@kelunik Eww...
Mauve is a color, right? I think it should be mauve.
I should really switch to an American keyboard...
@LeviMorrison @bwoebi etc. I beg of you, no keywords
@kelunik Yes you should. You people's keyboard layout is terrible :P
a new symbol, maybe
but not a new keyword
18:18
@Andrea I see no new keyword in that proposal?
@Sara ew, Facebook blue
Too much bikeshedding on the color. Clearly the symbol should be Earth, because planet Earth is blue, and there's nothing I can do... ♬
@bwoebi just generally I mean
@Sara I'd much prefer a lovely fuchsia
@Ghedipunk should be a browny blue then. It's not just sea.
18:19
I am partial to smaragdine.
$response = $this->client->request('get', $url)->getBody()->getContents(); // This is a bugger to mock
@bwoebi We could just make it a Pale Blue Dot...
$response = $request? :-)
@Ghedipunk a mote of dust, suspended on a sunbeam
Because that is totes how I read that
18:20
@Andrea :)
@PeeHaa $my->command = $your->request;
@Jimbo fluent interfaces always just seem clever for the sake of being clever, and it leads them to being annoying as fuck to actually maintain
@PaulCrovella It's a complete fuck to mock, as it looks like I'll have to mock the request call, then the object and method getBody, then that object and it's method getContents()
proposal to embed yolisp into the PHP standard library
solves all of PHP's problems.
18:23
@Jimbo I feel your pain, I had to mock almost the same thing.
bids farewell
lol
Where are all these IPv4 addresses going? Oh. RT @mikeforbes This is the greatest use of the .horse TLD ever. http://t.co/xPN1Vy1yvE
morniungs
mogguh @tereško
@Jimbo Though that's not really a fluent interface, as nothing is returning itself, just contained objects.
18:25
@Trowski Yes yes, I know (although what would you call it)
:)
< has been playing Warframe excessively
Morning guys
Method chaining?
Yeah. Still stinks :P
excessive method chaining
18:25
K
AidsMethodChaining
Warframe is kinda like Destiny .. only free and with space-samurais
Is there any way to download MySQL database via PHP ?
HerpesMethodChaining
I like ^ that one
Or just herpes would do I guess
Hmm that last sentence looks wrong stand alone
herpes is the glitter of the STD world
18:27
@ZahidSaeed Yes, but you can also drive a screw in with a hammer, and neither are recommended. mysqldump is your friend.
@Ghedipunk Any link for it ?
@ZahidSaeed only if you can call exec()
@PeeHaa Yep, I was thinking that :P
Is using exec() a bad practice ?
I heard it's insecure
18:28
@tereško Any link for it ?
@ZahidSaeed it's only insecure if you use it insecurely.
1 more question
What is Windows Shell and why do we use it for ?
@ZahidSaeed Yes exec is not really self confident :P
Can I execute a shell file if I place it on server ?
Its family would get upset...
@ZahidSaeed What is Windows Shell? Windows Shell is off topic. The short answer, which is probably the longest answer you'll get in a PHP chat, is that it's a shell used in the Windows operating system. If you want to learn more, there are MANY other resources that are MUCH more likely to be helpful.
18:34
we're here for the puns, mostly
Well you know, the shortest distance between two puns is a straight line.
(And, because the pun "straight line" requires some experience in formal commedy to get: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StraightMan (Warning, tvtropes link! Don't get stuck there forever!))
@ZahidSaeed or did you mean exec() /
@tereško exec()
the idea is that that you use exec() to call mysqldump on a serve, which write it to some file in temp folder
and then you with PHP just send it over
but it would be easier to get a better hosting instead - one that offers SSH access
@tereško Client says that he wants a button that when you press on it, the whole database with all it's data is downloaded
18:45
The danger with `exec()` comes from:
1) With great power comes great responsibility. _Intimately_ know the command that you're running. (Or at least be willing to throw all of your data away and start over)
2) NEVER let anything that a web user sends you make its way into a command.
@Ghedipunk ok I got that. But to execute mysqldump, is it necessary that the user have installed SQL on their machine or it will just call the mysqldump on the server ?
If you're using exec() then it's on the server. PHP only runs on the server, never the user's machine.
(And I'm avoiding being overly pedantic on purpose. The "user" for this purpose is not a developer who runs PHP on their own machine as a matter of course.)
# travis php 7 syntax lint - check todays code for tomorrow

matrix:
  include:
    # Lint PHP code with PHP 7.0
    - php: 7.0
      script: find {src,tests} -name "*.php" -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 -P8 php -l
If you can teach your user how to securely remotely connect to the server, that would be better, because there are some expectations to manage when it comes to generating then starting a download of a database dump, because that dump won't be available right away like static files are, and it's easier to just show the user what's going on. Of course, if you don't trust your user, then don't give them direct access to the shell...
18:53
@Ghedipunk I'm studying about exec() but they say that:
exec(path to mysqldump -uuser -ppassword etc)
But since it is on the server. What path should I provide ?
@ZahidSaeed That depends entirely on your server. You're the only one here who can answer that.
@Ghedipunk But where it is usually placed ? or how do I find where it is ?
It's usually placed in the bin directory of your MySQL installation. As for where the MySQL directory is... there are plenty of possibilities, and the search term mysql install directory is probably a good place to start. lmgtfy.com/?q=mysql+install+directory
lol @JoeWatkins vc15 install progress 33% :P
You didn't lie...
If your users are smart enough to be able to know what to do with a mysqldump file then they are probably smart enough to be able to log in and get it in a more sane manner.
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19:02
Yeah sounds a lot like a wrong interpretation of what the client is actually asking
I.e. export functionality in a sane format of specific data
to be honest, I fully expect this user to be just technical enough to be a total pain in the ass
WTF!?
> xbithack boolean
Parse files with executable bit set as PHP regardless of their file ending.
I don't even
Not sure I understand what that does, but wtf
o/ @Abe
Abe
Abe
yo
19:08
@Abe The keyboard is on the wrong side though
give me a nexus version and the keyboard could slide out from the top for all I care
Abe
Abe
i prefer it on that side maybe
What is wrong with this code ?
system('mysqldump -u root -p dqotgflf_pos > C:\\test.sql') or trigger_error("Not working");
Why isn't it working ?
@Fabor hehe
Abe
Abe
@PeeHaa i would just have any physical keyboard
@PeeHaa it really does take a fuckin age
@JoeWatkins This is just crazy :P
My kids need to learn proper bug reporting. Him: "My game doesn't work" Me: "What's it say?" Him: "I don't know" Me: "Closed, won't fix."
19:37
What a dumbo. It should be "cannot reproduce".
hahahahah damn such a missed chance :)
@PeeHaa when did you start? shouldn't take more than half an hour I guess.
Anyone happen to know if the PHP nightly build on Travis is ZTS?
@bwoebi Microsoft have a slight habit of not including everything you need in a package, and so lots of stuff needs to be downloaded.
2 hours ago, by PeeHaa
9G for only visual c. WTF microsoft...
Just like that.
19:45
And yes it is stil installing
@Danack The "install" was 3MB I think so yeah :P
We can call you Mr Travis from now on?
and thanks.
actually wait - the default_configure_options file doesn't seem to be there?
@PeeHaa ^^
Ok, @bwoebi was a little bit faster than me.
The default PHP builds on travis has ZTS enabled.
Oh, nightly, sorry.
19:52
@Danack I'm just using phpenv locally, too. And had some mail with the Travis guys to get the nightly builds we have now. :-)
Mornings
Can I ask, I am submitting the form with upload files, then I checked to my server using echo $_SERVER['CONTENT_LENGTH']; and I get this value 3703584 ?and all the posted data did not save to my db.
can I ask what is wrong why it did not save, but I did not getting some errors
> Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. :-)
As in you are telling us AFAICT unrelated things without showing for exampple the actual code used to save anything
20:16
That's what I did in my last PHPUnit bug report :x
Each time when I overuse bitwise ops I think that code is going to be slow in PHP…
(talking about serious loops with bitwise ops and doing an ord() call on each character -.-)
ok, enough gaming
Heheh gaming addiction
`@AnmolRaghuvanshi I am not going into the entire mvc thing, but this puts credentials inside the doc root meaning it may get publicly available at some point :)
Unless you made an error with the number of -----
20:42
I just wrote this and wanted to share: /cc @NikiC
function flatten(...$inputs) {
    return concat(...(concat(...$inputs)));
}
LGL
LGL
Guys this is a matter of pic size, what would you recommend?
130KB for 2500px X 2500px OR 50KB for 1200px X 1200px?
with imagick
@LeviMorrison what's concat? implode("", $args) ?
function concat(...$inputs) {
    foreach ($inputs as $values) {
        foreach ($values as $key => $value) {
            yield $key => $value;
        }
    }
}
Can one do ... on Generators? :o
20:45
Great, learned a new thing today!
Just realized after the rewrite I have have an extra () in there.
... works on anything implementing Traversable
(and arrays)
@Trowski Supposed so… but I thought it'd only work on arrays.
So that's pretty cool but I'm just going to write a triple-nested foreach now :D
20:48
meh :-P
@PeeHaa thnks :)
:-)
why I can not sleep ... :(
You must've used globals today…
nested if-else ;p
Abe
Abe
20:55
11:00 PM phew in time to listen to rebecca
time is 01:00 AM in here
Hmm. yield from doesn't have a return expression?
Oops – E_PEBKAC.
yield from should return the value returned from the generator.
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