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20:00
@igorw ohi
@bwoebi Figured it was a simple thing with pagination still being enabled. Thanks!
reddit vote fuzzing sucks. Each time when I reload I get zero, one or two downvotes…
@igorw Hello o/
The diff for constants getting visibility seems too big at a glance.
@bwoebi I've noticed that to, what's going on there?
20:02
@Trowski as said, vote fuzzing.
Actually... I think I could release the chat now... Aerys is public \o/
@kelunik \o/
Anonymous
@kelunik do it
@LeviMorrison What's happening is that class constants are now being redirected to class specific constant tables (instead of being stored in global table). … which obviously needs some change. … necessary to be able to annotate constants with scope and visibility)
uhm. so. how is XXE still a thing though?
20:03
@igorw xxe??
I was super happy to see a comment from @NikiC on the var_dump() to stdout flushing thing though. hopefully there will be some progress on that front.
xml external entities
@igorw what's with this?
@bwoebi So they're purposely showing values that are slightly off? Interesting.
@igorw ah… don't know…
xxe: essentially remote code execution in PHP's SoapClient
20:05
@Trowski yeah, it sucks at low counts. (< 100 at least)
@igorw And ... I already forgot about it again :(
Wondering if I can just disable the output flushing for fatals and hope nobody complains
@kelunik write a blog post and announce it on reddit!
@NikiC yez pls
20:07
@bwoebi somebody else will do again... :P
Anonymous
@kelunik thanks. but Y U no like readme?
@kelunik no… the blog post.
@samayo because private and no collabs :P
@samayo readme's are for people not liking code.
I like code. I just don't like other people's code.
Anonymous
20:08
@bwoebi wrong, writting a readme is the best part of being a developer :p
@igorw Okay ... I'll try sneaking it into 7.0.1
@bwoebi that's why Laravel is winning
:P
@NikiC why… why… not into 7.0.0RC6?
Anonymous
Like making millions and thinking of ways on how to waste it.
@NikiC what's the issue with it though?
20:10
Actually, chat-main and chat-frontend are not even on GitHub yet, whoops.
@NikiC you really ought to fix it by not abusing output buffering in print_r though ;-D
but I'm totally fine with that fix.
Anonymous
@kelunik Are you using a native lib for Github oauth?
@bwoebi That's what the linked PR does
But the OB flushing issue is more general. It applies to more than just print_r
20:13
I worry that this will interact badly with output_buffering at the ini level
If people enable that they'll probably see no output at all if a fatal occurs
output buffering is anyway an abomination in PHP :-(
Not sure if the error message goes into the output buffer or not...
@kelunik so... is that the entire backend?
@NikiC it should go directly to stderr, no?
@igorw I think the last time this was discussed the conclusion was basically that libxml2 sucks balls
20:15
@marcio well, chat-main is using Aerys itself… and it's actually the most important part ^^
Because just disabling external entity loading would break many legit things as well and we don't have a good mechanism to do it more selectively
@NikiC you mean… that some xml extensions suck balls in general?
Or maybe I remember wrong and this is just because PHP
what
it's @igorw
oh yeah, @igorw, @bwoebi was telling me you can't do bad things with Aerys
@Andrea Aerys
20:17
@NikiC possible, not sure
can we do something awful, despicable, evil with Aerys
they're all boy bands, I can't remember them
[that's obviously just a ruse to make you lazy people writing code using Aerys]
$injector->share($injector); // YOLO
lmao if you are writing code in continuation passing style
night folks
20:21
the 60's call/cc'd, then they got their continuations back <3
@igorw you mean callback hell?
that's it, that's all the trash talk I got ... feel free to garbage collect it later
@bwoebi Continuation passing style is yield on steroids
@NikiC I don't agree with that
@NikiC oh yeah, it's amazing
20:23
unless I missed what you're talking about
if only PHP had tail call optimisation...
/me sighs, wistfully
@Andrea why if only?
@Andrea We have a trampoline, don't we?
@ircmaxell yep, but it's quite specialized to __call(Static)()'s needs
@ircmaxell Yeah sorry, I got something mixed up there
20:24
Do we use the : as an operator for everything?
I wonder why historically static calls are done with :: instead of just :.
@ircmaxell we do?
huh
implementing an interpreter in CPS will give you call/cc, which is like yield on steroids
@igorw Ah, that's what I mean!
I was wondering what I confused CPS with
@LeviMorrison C++
@LeviMorrison do you mean 'as an operator for *anything'?
@LeviMorrison We use it as the "operator" for labels
@Andrea Why did they choose :: over :? That's why I was wondering.
@LeviMorrison C has labels too... which C++ inherited…
@LeviMorrison ah, hmm
@LeviMorrison probably ambiguity with ? : and (thanks @bwoebi) labels?
Maybe. Doesn't seem like would actually interfere.
20:27
@LeviMorrison Why not?
@LeviMorrison foo ? bar : bar : baz
Sometimes intuition is wrong with parsing though .
foo:bar() <-- foo label followed by bar(), or static call to foo->bar()
… Andrea was faster.
If you have a label that has the same name as a class
20:28
@LeviMorrison shows hello world ... audience applauds
@NikiC you can't even know that thanks to autoloading
@Andrea this is pretty unambiguous though, as labels can only appear after statement boundaries
@bwoebi yes, but it creates a problem if : is the namespace operator
Using : for scope resolution is like using \ for namespaces
Oh wait
20:31
@bwoebi that's not the problem though, because of constants. Is the constant bar:bar or bar:baz?
@NikiC \ isn't a poor choice, we used it for the same reason Microsoft did
@Andrea Microsoft?
@NikiC Microsoft wanted DOS to use /
@ircmaxell looks like I was now confused by labels and ?:…
@Andrea and why didn't it end up to?
Microsoft used \ instead because they were already using / for command flags and IBM was upset that it'd require changing the flag character
20:32
They should have told IBM to fuck off… :-(
(DOS 1 didn't have directories, DOS 2 added them, thus the flag issue)
Cross-compatibility is the root of all evil
2
@bwoebi they were subversive...
(In both directions)
who needs directories though
20:33
/ still works for directories in DOS and Windows
AND
you used to be able to change /flags to -flags
@Andrea So flags were allowed without separating WS?
@igorw folder listings tend to get slow with like a few million files in one dir…
Otherwise, how would it be an issue?
@NikiC oh? i thought mis-appropriating knuth quotes was
@bwoebi You can just use prefixes
@igorw knuth considered harmful
3
20:35
<3
@NikiC yeah, his numbers tend to grow too fast.
Premature referencing a knuth quote is the root of all evil
Basically programming is the root of all evil
At least that is the obvious conclusion if all individual parts of it are
programming requires time and money
time = money
therefore programming = money^2
money = √evil
therefore programming = (√evil)^2
therefore programming = evil
sounds like someone's read virginia woolf (intellectual freedom depends upon material things)
Anonymous
20:37
I have 2 gray hairs now because of programming php
You've all convinced me. I am no longer a programmer.
I am now a code technician.
@ircmaxell Impeccable logic
Also TIL ratiocination
cya babes
@ircmaxell time and money => time + money… not time * money ;-D
@bwoebi Ehm. Boolean and is *, not +
Anonymous
20:40
Damn, that class constant visibility seems like it might have been an easy patch.
@igorw bye
Thanks for dropping by!
@NikiC oh, it was bitwise for me.
@bwoebi no, because to go faster (less time) you need to multiply the money (not just add more). Give Mythical Man Month a read
does any one has attempted to build IOS MDM server with PHP?
@Crell @tmmx infinite speedup howto: 10 switch from php7 to hhvm 20 switch from hhvm to php7 30 goto 10
20:43
@ircmaxell time and money being inversely proportional? yea…
@NikiC 15 apply jit to PHP7
@bwoebi no. You don't ever get less money in the equation
I'm trying to get the state of my active inventory at some point in the past, using a start_date, pause_date and end_date. if pause_date and/or end_date are not '0000-00-00' they should be bigger then the date at which I want the state (I think). but my query always return the same number.

SELECT SUM(length)
FROM inventory
WHERE type=1
AND start_date > '0000-00-00'
AND (pause_date = '0000-00-00' OR pause_date > '2014-10-10')
AND (end_date = '0000-00-00' OR end_date > '2014-10-10')
In the PHP 7 how can I return a value of a function?
should I define a type ?
@Sajad callable
@NikiC but but but HHVM has a JIT. How can PHP7 possibly be faster without one?
@ircmaxell Referencing certain claims made by Zeev
Which I am pretty certain are wrong
The only thing PHP 7 will be faster at is if you have lots of throwaway code (= running phpunit tests)
20:47
@FélixGagnon-Grenier are you sure that sql is accepting 0000-00-00 as a valid date?
@NikiC I know, I was being sarcastic
But I highly doubt that PHP 7 is faster than HHVM on any application code
@NikiC I don't believe that. I think there are plenty of real world scenarios where PHP7 will spank HHVM.
like if you run it in CGI mode
I wasn't in the past lead to think otherwise @Danack
@ircmaxell this ?
20:48
what are you trying to do @Sajad?
@ircmaxell Well sure. I do assume an optimized setup
@ircmaxell well, yea. that's the factor you forget … need to set factor / time = money
@ircmaxell I want to return a value ...
Anonymous
function foo(\Callable $fn){
  return $fn();
}
Anonymous
@Sajad
20:48
@Sajad what value?
@ircmaxell string
@NikiC and you work on PHP? o_O
@ircmaxell hm?
@samayo ok tnx
20:49
@samayo That \
@NikiC :o
> The supported range is '1000-01-01' to '9999-12-31'.
lol @me
Anonymous
it happens :\
@ircmaxell ah thanks, just it is for PHP 7 ?
read the docs
20:50
ok
it spells it out pretty clearly
Anonymous
@Sajad read this
ok I will, tnx
Can I have a select element that contains two pieces of data in it that get submitted to my db
@ircmaxell I don't really have any skin in the game
I don't need to promote anything
Anonymous
20:53
@benlevywebdesign paraphrase
WTF
TIL ^
@PeeHaa -1 for no proper CSS gradient
What do you know about proper css :P
@samayo At work I am creating a form with the managers name in a select element and want to include their location of work along with it but to have it entered as a separate column in my db
@PeeHaa well, at least I know this isn't proper CSS :-P
20:56
:-)
Anonymous
@benlevywebdesign so which one is the issue, getting their location or entering the fields in separate columns?
I know how I could get them separately(2 select fields with their info in it) but, I want to figure out how to get it as one field into two separate columns. I have their names and there locations already.
Anonymous
so in a nutshell, you are deliberately trying to complicate a simple task for no advantages.
Anonymous
well, glhf
Well no. I don't have to but it would make my form fit together nicely based on the number of fields I have
21:04
@NikiC neither do most of us
@NikiC though, it's nice to be proud of something,
@ircmaxell @Crell maybe we could ask the engineers at VW for an unbiased opinion.
LOL
@samayo but wait is it even possible to do one of the parts, 2 separate datas in one field or one field into 2 separate columns(like first name, last name for example)?
@ircmaxell I think we can be proud of PHP 7 being nearly as fast as HHVM (well <1.5 times slower) for most applications.
@bwoebi I very much agree
… without jit.
so… I'm really wondering how much of a difference JIT will make :-)
which is why I do say we all have skin in the game. Not in the game of "being faster" but in the game of doing something awesome
Anonymous
21:14
@benlevywebdesign it is all possible, but try to ask about it on the main site first
@ircmaxell and when we introduce JIT in 2-3 years, we'll surpass HHVM by the double :-D
@bwoebi somehow I doubt that
and if you do that, I'll make ASM.php, and we'll take over the world
@ircmaxell Well, I do too. It strongly depends on the code.
@ircmaxell (games written in PHP compiled to ASM.php compiled to highly optimized asm? :-D)
@bwoebi no, games written in C compiled to ASM.php, compiled via JIT
ah yeah.
@ircmaxell (now faster than an -O3 C build!) (j/k)
21:23
How can I get benchmark score on my local development?
@Orangepill hi
21:34
@AjmeraInfo You don't. Benchmarks are meaningless unless you're trying to answer a very specific question. If you don't know how to get a specific benchmark, you're asking the wrong question.
@bwoebi 2x of HHVM would likely be in that territory for certain use-cases at least...
@ircmaxell yeah, def. But I'm sure there's a lot of potential where we can inline and disregard polymorphic dispatching.
or when handling arrays (especially these always starting at offset 0 without gaps etc.)
like inferring that in a loop
for ($i = 0; $i < $foo; $i++) {
$bar[] = 1;
}
the array $bar will be at most of size $foo
(yes that's pretty advanced though)
I'm not expecting loop size based optimizations that quickly.
Damn… I really wonder how many people knew of Aerys ahead of its publication. I see a few people I've never heard of writing "long-awaited" ...
21:52
This place has more than zero lurkers.
you talk about it all the time
@ircmaxell a few people I've never heard of
Anonymous
22:14
Enter current password for root (enter for none):
OK, successfully used password, moving on...

Setting the root password ensures that nobody can log into the MariaDB
root user without the proper authorisation.

Set root password? [Y/n]
Anonymous
ARGG, I'm almost tempted to say n
say n… say it!
Anonymous
done :)
Wow, I don't know what's worse. The fact that we removed ext/mysql or the fact that people go and write shit like this github.com/azizsaleh/mysql after we removed it.
Anonymous
down with authoritarian mysql privileges \o/
22:25
@Sherif well, but at least it's using pdo under the hood.
@bwoebi Yes, but it's doing 2 other things that dwarf the merits of using PDO. 1) It's allowing you to continue down the same path of poor habits inherited from ext/mysql, like not taking advantage of prepared statements, relying on global state, etc... 2) It's hiding the fact that it's PDO. So if you did come across using it you'd be confused as heck.
@Sherif well, weren't these anyway the bad parts of pdo? so… doesn't matter… (j/k)
I didn't get that joke.
(gdb) r
Starting program: php /usr/local/bin/phpunit ./tests/SpecsTest.php
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#1  0x00007fffee92c800 in ?? ()
#2  0x00007fffee9901d0 in ?? ()
#3  0x00007fffffff94c0 in ?? ()
#4  0x00000000007303b0 in zim_spl_FilterIterator_next (execute_data=0x0, return_value=0x7fffffff9490) at /.../php/ext/spl/spl_iterators.c:1900
Bad parts of PDO:
- you have to pass an instance around
- you need two calls for most queries
- ...
^ @Sherif ;-D
22:31
Passing in instance around is bad?
@marcio ... frame did not save the program counter?! whut.
Also, you can turn off emulated prepares.
@Sherif which is why "j/k".
or off/on
@bwoebi ... I'm actually scared
what is it?
22:32
@bwoebi OK, nevermind
@marcio I'm too and no idea.
My brain no worky this evening
@bwoebi do you wanna see the code that produces it?
@Sherif Then try imagining yourself in a bed.
@marcio yea
I'm gonna push the last commit, and give you access
I've never seen this before
22:34
execute_data=0x0 already is very scary.
(at least in a zi*_* call)
@bwoebi I already took a nap. Unfortunately still got work to do and brain seems to be having a hard time getting back to full power. Heh, nothing a little coffee can't fix.
Anonymous
all webtatic builds of PHP7.0.0RC* result in zend_mm_heap corrupted error
Anonymous
just got the same result on a clean vps
@bwoebi added you to the repo, it happens specifically because of acc8225
acc822???
22:37
it's a commit xD ... gdb --args php /usr/local/bin/phpunit ./tests/SpecsTest.php
behind phpunit :-(
yea :/
There should be an automatic -1 just for opening a question tagged
Specifically as it relates to ext/mysql
22:50
I'll clone it shortly @marcio
np, I'm going to see if it's possible to reproduce outside phpunit.
well, phpunit is an arcane quantum effect preservator, … they immediately fade when you stop using phpunit.
precisely, nothing detected outside of the super collider phpunit
23:12
@NikiC yes, but even with it you have ambiguity
how can I summarize this?
var word = "<?php echo isset ($var1) ? $var1 : null; echo isset ($var2) ? $var2 : null; ?>";
it should be noted, always one of v$ar1 and $var2 is not-null.
In other word, always one of them is empty
so… <?=$var1??$var2?> ?
what is this: "??" ?
coalesce operator
it's a PHP7 thing
23:25
ah
@bwoebi well, I don't know what is the mean of this ..!
but it was in the link he showed you earlier!
@FélixGagnon-Grenier are you talking to me?
yeah, sorry for barging in!
@FélixGagnon-Grenier what link ?
23:28
ahh!! I go it now
@bwoebi I don't have PHP 7 on my server, and actually I can not test it, but are you sure this is the same with what I sent ?
@Sajad Well, it's not like you have options there. local dev, vagrant, 3v4l, etc...
@Sherif My problem has been solved. tnx
Shouldn't you mark your message closed then?
how should I close it in this chatroom ?
anyway, ok, I will announce it next time

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