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15:00
none of the above
Abe
Abe
@Orangepill asking you because i believe we have about the same knowledge and perhaps you are facing my same issues :P i am thinking to remove any kind of domain logic (including type checks) from the DTOs that are sent from controllers to the application layer (or straight to domain layer) so that all the validation is instead performed there - in the hydrate method thingy or whatever i will come up with - as i believe it is better. makes sense? opinions?
@Danack it's universally called a "constraint" or "expectation modifier" whenever mocks exist AFAIK
@bwoebi I was thinking more about arrow functions.
I feel like most of the feedback was "I want it to look nice, be easy to type, and support all necessary operations, all while not caring about the maintenance or tooling burden".
Short beards make for a pretty good scratching device.
Anonymous
15:15
@kelunik add kelunik/demo-chat to packagist pls
Anonymous
Maybe, I will have some luck running Aerys with your example
Abe
Abe
15:30
id pay good monyz to have accessors in php -__- 90% of code is getters/setters. @NikiC accepting credit card?
aw der, looks like Luke will be the bad guy in the new Star Wars movie
NO WAY
yes way
@Jimbo is ovh really nice?
@Abe I honestly don't conceive how some people manage to need getters and setters that much
(assessors are welcome anyway)
Abe
Abe
15:34
@marcio so you are pro or con? :P
i am about to buy dedicated server and
Intel Xeon D
D-1520 4/8t
2,2 / 2,6 GHz 32 GB of RAM
DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz 2 x2TB SOFT/JBOD for 69$ seems really cheap :/
@Jimbo well, that's my conclusion after I watched the trailer
Abe
Abe
or did you mean having set*() get*() for everything
@NullPoiиteя How much? :o
15:35
Ah yeah I see the edit now. Not bad!
32GB of DDR4 though.. holy moly.
@Abe formal accessors (not get* set*, ofc)
Yeah, that's pretty beefy. Any contract?
@samayo Why do you need it on packagist?
Abe
Abe
@marcio they shorten the code a lot in my opinion and it's a good thing
and btw, the syntax proposed latest rfc was too lengthy for my tastes. i would have something like c#'s
@NullPoiиteя OVH?
15:42
@Leigh yes
@NullPoiиteя no idea how the Xeon D compared, I have one of these - soyoustart.com/en/offers/e3-ssd-3.xml (sys is an ovh company)
@Leigh is it bad?
no
absolutely fine for my needs
If you're comfortable cracking on with things from scratch by yourself, OVH is fab
cheap & cheerful
Accessors didn't make the 2/3 majority vote when nikic first proposed them iirc, though it was close - they might make it through if re-introduced now with PHP7
15:46
@Leigh looks really nice
Indeed, it's unmanaged, they will replace hardware if it fails (but don't expect it done immediately), everything else is up to you
My only qualm was that you needed to provide ID on sign up.
They also call you
to verify
so kind of fully un-managed
And if you want really cheap - kimsufi.com/en
15:53
its not all about cheap it should also reliable :) i dont want to get client in trouble
@NullPoiиteя I bet the 2TB is disk and not SSD
if it's for a client, go managed
or, if your time isn't worth very much, manage it yourself :p
@tereško man, help me
Anonymous
@NullPoiиteя go with Tilaa.
Anonymous
I think around 5 people including me in this room use Tilaa
15:59
@samayo need help
Anonymous
help need
:D
Anonymous
ᗡ:
"Playing with words" is a good game in my country
need help
16:00
@samayo :))))
Anonymous
@NeelIon llew, neht tel em wonk. I ma gnitiaw.
Why are you pinging people at random?
@samayo do you use any framework
Anonymous
t'nod I ,epoN
@Abe makes sense to me... I think validity should be a concern of the domain
16:02
@samayo okay
@samayo no dedicated
Anonymous
@NeelIon ask your question on the main site and let us know afterwards
Anonymous
@NullPoiиteя unmanaged is good enough for some people.
Anonymous
I don't know much about VPS vs Dedicated talk
Anonymous
16:05
I think the software is the same for both, but the Dedicated servers don't share any resources and are physically separate afiak
Argh!
I thought I ripped these error messages out already!
> Default value for parameters with a %s type hint can only be %s or NULL
> type hint
hint
@samayo yupp exactly
Abe
Abe
@Orangepill the problem was a timestamp input that didn't make sense. setting it to a dummy value with valid type and rely on successive domain validation seemed stupid. options are 1- have several kind of exceptions (but why?!) or 2- move literally everything about validation within the services / domain aggregates. also by doing that i can skip form validation almost entirely
@Danack Did you get a chance to look at that code bit? I didn't want to have to do a grep for "Repository" and then handle the function creation like that
Basically, a map from strings to auryn function calls was what I was after, and was what I had originally :)
@Abe I'm kinda on a fence about where to put simple type conversion though (scalars to VO) ... I don't know if that should be a concern of the domain itself... maybe more of a boundary of the domain.
Abe
Abe
16:22
so i guessed right, you have the same doubt :D i'm going to do that in the services, not earlier
services' methods will get $dto's containing only scalar values
@Jimbo yeah....I can see why you would want it. Adding it back in seems simple, why don't you write a patch and some tests?
@Danack Will do that, just thought there might have been a reason people didn't want it back in. But I can do that
Abe
Abe
@Orangepill how is, say, string to DateTime any different from string to Money ? also simplest types are part of the domain
float to Money <- WAT
Anyone have experience with AWS for mission-critical applications? support?
@Shawn I wrote an auto-scaling application that, depending on a queue workload, made api calls to AWS to horizontally scale servers depending on our load (at that time we couldn't go with Amazon's services for some reason or other)
Mission critical stuff was video encoding in a proprietary queue
Support-wise, no clue tbh. I had no issues with my code ;-)
I did have a random woman calling me up asking if everything was alright and if I wanted any Amazon advice to call her back
and that random woman wasn't @DaveRandom's mum for once
16:31
Thanks @Jimbo, We are dumping soft layer, and I'm trying to get some real-world info on the competition
@LeviMorrison my feelings too. We're settling on fn(...$args) => $args[1] ?? 1 right?
@Trowski I already know about it… On my TODO. I'll likely do it today evening.
@bwoebi No rush, I just turned off the code coverage output for now.
@bwoebi Maybe.
Almost have a patch ready for removing "type hint"
I may be too late to the party :/
>PHP application server with websocket support

YESSSS this is what I need, thank you @rdlowrey
is it better documented than ReactPHP?
(i.e. does it have any documentation? then you've passed that test)
@Andrea yes it does.
Inline docblocks in interfaces
16:44
cool
and a config.php example telling you much.
any generated docs from that?
not yet
well, I can read docs, good enough for me :)
now I can make my shitty halloween mmo in php
I was worried I'd have to use node
anyway cyaz
@Andrea sorry, but it's impossible by definition to do shitty things with Aerys.
16:49
@bwoebi oh really
that sounds like a challenge
a challenge to do shitty things? I hope.
@bwoebi Apart from liveness analysis, anything else depending on us having a CFG?
does any one know how to make a text file search
Someone miss-clicked?
16:59
I guess.
Abe
Abe
not sure if @NikiC & co. are wizards, or if php 5 sucked
WhyNotBoth.jpg
Abe
Abe
:P
Both sounds about right :P
His numbers are a bit conservative. The HHVM benchmarks put PHP 7 at a 3x throughput improvement (for Wordpress)
@Abe it feels wrong because of the differing levels of abstraction
17:07
@NikiC Is it possible to create kinda singleton custom object in PHP so every time new CusomObj statement happens, same object returned?
@zaq178miami You probably can simply return an existing object from create_object handler
Not sure
I'd recommend using an explicit API though
yeah, that is for sure more obvious way, the question is more theoretical rather than practical
@NikiC I'm not really sure whether a CFG is the right tool for liveness analysis.
we'd just need CFG if we want type specialized opcodes or compiling to asm.
I hope my Remove mentions of "type hint" and "typehint" PR goes through. If accepted it needs backported to 7.0 RC.
@bwoebi You think we can do it without now?
17:11
@NikiC e.g. in my case i have bindings to v8 primitives like undefined, null, true, false, which are always have the same meaning and doesn't hold any extra info (unlike objects), so i supposed to keep that primitive to be unique as a micro optimization
@NikiC It's not the question whether without, but if CFG will help at all here.
we need flow of temps, which will be solved with SSA analysis (and CFG).
how to get multiple image upload in Custom Post type in wordpress?
I installed MultiImage metabox
how to use it?
but just CFG won't help @NikiC
What are your thoughts on this, bweobi and NikiC? github.com/php/php-src/pull/1587
@LeviMorrison I'm on the not-sure side.
17:15
@bwoebi what?
You don't need SSA for liveness analysis
wait…
@LeviMorrison I object
Determining liveness is a simple backwards-directed dataflow analysis. You should be able to do it using only the CFG
@Andrea I honestly do not care about your opinion on the matter. You quit.
@LeviMorrison I did do that
17:17
But you quit.
Also, note they have largely already been removed.
@LeviMorrison she did and came back.
This fixes about 4 that are remaining, plus a lot of comments.
@bwoebi Do you remember what the remaining issues that we had are?
@LeviMorrison documentation? people's minds?
The only reason it should be controversial at all is how close we are to release.
@Andrea We have committed changes to the docs, yes.
17:18
@NikiC AFAIK we had fixed them all, but reverted because Dmitry felt unsure
And note by "we" I mean "wasn't me personally".
@LeviMorrison I figured as much
looks like the old page now links to the new one, and the name change is mentioned. That's good
hmm. Okay, go ahead and change it
but honestly I'd prefer it if we changed the source code too
@Andrea Some of it will go away if my refactor for union types goes through.
@LeviMorrison all of it would be better
arg_info.type_hint will become arg_info.type.tag
17:21
@NikiC I still don't really see how cfg helps here. except for the temps used in inline branching (like zend_bool, zend_jmp(n)z_ex), which anyway never are passed zvals holding refcountable pointers there.
@NikiC is it a good idea to implement get_gc object handler for all custom objects that holds zvals within?
And @NikiC the big issue is anyway maintaining the list of multiple times used temporaries and which temps we can't free.
That's where the approach failed… we weren't sure where the list is complete
I haven't kept up-to-date on all of this SSA/CFG work. Is it intended to be for native code?
relevant
17:26
collecting the temp ranges wasn't the problem… but exempting the wrong ones was the issue. @NikiC
I think we should try opcode -> opcode transformations first.
that's why I'm not sure whether CFG helps much.
@Andrea But not s/type hint/type declaration/g though.
Often you can just drop "hint".
I think "declaration" is clearer
after all, arguments and return values have types
(though parameters do not)
@bwoebi What did we have to exempt?
I thought a main problem was that we have (refcountable) temporaries that live longer than a BB due to finally
Abe
Abe
17:43
@Orangepill perhaps it just feels :P
@LeviMorrison We're sticking to opcode->opcode for now
From what I gathered JIT is not yet planned for 7.1
@NikiC Yeah, I think that's good.
Opcode -> opcode with type gathering, I would hope.
Having the data makes reasoning about a JIT more viable. Without type information being gathered before a JIT attempt we are essentially guessing :D
@LeviMorrison You mean runtime type gathering?
Or compile-time analysis?
17:59
@NikiC This is why we take the delta of alive temporaries at the finally and inside the try or catch?
@NikiC ropes, fast_call, fetch_class/declare_*class
Hey, anyone familiar here with WooCommerce?
to customize the product page?
Wow
The dragon book has a whole 2 pages on SSA
Why do people recommend this thing again?
They're impressed by the name which is talking about dragons?
18:15
@zaq178miami Unless those zvals have specific limitations (i.e. can't be arrays or objects) yes
You don't necessary need a complex implementation, if it's a fixed number of zvals in the object structure itself, things become simpler
You can simply return a pointer to consecutive zvals in your object
@NikiC thanks for suggestion about pointer to consecutive zvals. As to specific limitations, can you explain what are they and why or point me to doc/sources about it?
@zaq178miami specific limitations = can't be arrays or objects
If the zval is not collectible the GC will ignore it anyway
Wait
No, that's right
@NikiC I think it is because it at least covers every portion of compilers. (Not necessarily well, but covers everything. Supposedly – haven't read it)
@LeviMorrison It spends a lot of time talking about optimization. Given how SSA is the form that all compilers use to make those optimization simpler, that's a damn huge omission
18:27
euh.
^ pin pleas... ty :)
I'm not sure about this one.
@bwoebi Unless somebody fixes it in another way I love it
@PeeHaa what could be that mysterious other way?
@marcio I see Stas has already cast his standard vote
I didn't even know there is a class const visibility RFC
18:29
@NikiC I like it, but it bc breaks the reflection API so not sure if I care enough yet xD
@bwoebi Dunno. But is has been on my wishlist for along time :)
I'm not sure if I care... does it hurt anything to have the feature available?
Doing it without breaking the reflection API would be wrong because the reflection API was wrong in the first place.
user895378
@marcio I've wanted this for awhile.
Seems useful for things like bitmask constants that have no reason to be publicly visible.
user895378
18:31
I resort to private static for internal "private" class constants because I don't want them in the public API
I'm not happy with the feature, but I think it'll do good.
@bwoebi Why are you not happy?
Seems very reasonable to me
@bwoebi ?
@NikiC it feels superfluous.
I will have to read the patch tomorrow, but apart from that...
@bwoebi Why?
If nothing else, this is a consistency fix
And also I do think private constants are useful
18:32
s/I do think/
@NikiC I don't feel like there's too much reason for making something constant private… you're just going to copy its literal value if you need it.
@rdlowrey I'd put /** @NoFuckingPublic */ on top of the constants, but constants don't collect dockblocks :D this RFC also fixes that!
user895378
Private constants ... making @marcio's docblocks 100% less pornographic explicit since 2015.
@bwoebi Huh? But how are you preventing people from relying on stuff that should be private otherwise?
@bwoebi Totally not. I really don't think so.
18:34
^^
I'm torn. Is there any precedent of intentional reflection API breakage on a minor version?
@PeeHaa Copying it doesn't make it better ;-) … well, anyway I'm going to vote yes because, like Nikita said, consistency and to make people happy.
@kelunik He's talking about himself
@bwoebi Copying what?
@bwoebi uses register_globals and stuff :P
@NikiC nah, I'm just emulating it (lol)
18:36
@marcio What does __toString return?
@NikiC not sure what you mean. He changed the return value of ReflectionClass::getConstants() and ReflectionClass::getConstant().
@marcio I mean what does ReflectionConstant::__toString return?
@marcio This is probably fine as long as __toString() returns the string that was returned before.
checking...
oh god
why the f* did we use __toString on ReflectionType
I didn't know that all reflection objects use __toString
And that it's the same as export() basically
Bah
18:43
@NikiC I wondered why there wasn't another method like getName().
There were something like 50 comments on that PR and nobody mentioned that __toString has existing meaning
it's a bc break no matter what... but I can't stress enough that ReflectionConstant should have been there from the very first beggining... it was just a bad decision not to have it. The guy could be simply adding the isPublic, isPrivate, isProtected methods and be done with it.
@marcio Are you saying php has a design issue?
Maybe someone can help me with this:
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Q: Woocommerce customize content single product

user4571629So I figured finally how to use the woocommerce hooks priorities, I'm also using a child theme, but I don't want to just change the priorities of the divs, I want to create my own layout of the single product and echo the price where I want or other stuff... for example, let's say this is my co...

18:50
@PeeHaa The number of design issues in PHP is negative.
That's because the counter overflowed.
hehehe
At least it isn't NAN
@NikiC It should have automatically have been converted to a float, so now it's INF.
@marcio I wonder how much of a bc break that really would be. Is reflection on constants a common thing?
@Trowski see, that's one design issue ;-)
@NikiC he only added this bit on his last commits
Which is another question: How strict about semver will 7 be? 5 pretty much pooped all over it.
18:53
@Trowski I'd like to poop too in 7 ^^^^
@marcio I'm still talking about ReflectionType
@Trowski just documentors. Constants have no scope, so people don't tend to do macabre games with them.
hello guys
does any one has attempted to build IOS MDM server with PHP?
@marcio I think, if it doesn't cost us much, we should try to keep BC. I don't think it would kill us to introduce getReflectionConstant() and getReflectionConstants(), maybe deprecating the previous methods
I know, the name gets ugly but it's not a huge deal
19:09
@NikiC, I still didn't get why values for GC can't be object or array, GC doesn't collect such values?
@zaq178miami No no no. What I meant is: If you know that a zval cannot possibly be an array or object (the only types of values that can be part of a cycle) then you do not have to put it into get_gc
@Abe I think passing scalar values into a domain or application service is probably appropriate... I just think your core domain aggregates should probably accept more meaningful contextually relevant types i.e. Money over Float and DateTime over String.
@NikiC thanks, this sounds reasonable.
is there any other point where we have methods as ::getReflection*() ?
this may be an offtopic and probably was discussed before, but what are plans/objectives about annotations (decorators) in PHP core, if any?
19:18
@NikiC well, whatever is the answer the bc can be discussed later. The ugly method names you proposed could be used in case the RMs reject the bc route.
I'm going to go with yes.
@marcio RFC votes are usually final
I.e. you can vote a BC break in.
though technically the RM have the power to not pull a RFC into a version
it's never happened, but by process they have final say
@ircmaxell Most RFCs land before there is an RM ^^
So you'd have to retroactively extract changes
yup
which would be a nightmare
wait, won't the RMs elected go on through all 7.X versions?
19:25
@marcio no
@marcio typically they are elected for two minors
so there's an offset
but just saying that technically they ahve that power, though executing it would be rather tricky (technically and politically)
@ircmaxell no… typically they help the RM of the next minor.
Usually one of the RMs goes on to the next minor and the other one maintains the previous one exclusively at that point
@bwoebi by serving as the RM
JPauli was the RM for 5.5, and is for 5.6 as well
@ircmaxell julien is helping, but Ferenc does main work.
19:27
@NikiC right, so every minor we elect a new RM, and one of the existing (the one who's only been an RM for one release) comes across
@bwoebi they both are RMs
(like the actual announcing, tagging etc.)
sure
how they divide tasks is up to them
they help the RM by being RM ;-)
@NikiC that's news to me, but I don't see the point of the discussion. The reflection part can be changed, were voting for the language feature not the reflection API. I don't think there will be drama.
s/be/be too much
19:39
Meh, pedanticism this early in the morning isn't as funny as I thought it would be.
19:49
@rdlowrey congrats on the release
Some @igor pops in … hey :-)
hello
@igorw hello :-)
Try not to hide yourself that much ;-)
@bwoebi "try not" or "don't try" ?
Anonymous
19:51
@igorw wow like 1 year since you came to this room
Anonymous
Jun 20 at 5:58, by samaYo
is @igorw existing..
@Sajad "Try not to". Indicated that someone should do work to prevent something from happening, in this case, come into chat more often to prevent being away for a long time. "Don't try to" means to don't do work.
I see, tnx
@Ghedipunk you always explain to me ..:-) tnx
Meh, it strokes my ego. Why else hang out in a help chat?
Hi! WordPress question: I have this code snippet that I use to loop through a bunch of pages adhering to two different categories:

https://jsfiddle.net/34qoLmgn/

This works fine, but as I'm by no means an expert on WordPress I thought I'd check in with you guys to see if there is any way I can make this cleaner/simpler/faster. Is there, for example, any way to get the same result without running through the loop twice?
And don't worry, I'm going to do more stuff than just loop through the titles in the end :)
19:57
@Trowski should be fixed by git.php.net/… … please report if further problems occur :-)
@Ghedipunk emm, if you talking to me, I did not get that !
what did i miss
Anonymous
@igorw new ritual on fridays
@igorw nothing… after all you noticed Aerys release :-D

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