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Abe
Abe
12:03
guys, any hint about my previous question?
> guys, i'm generating some php files using php automagically... would it be bad if it saved these files in various dirs? basically, it would require all those dirs to be writable... not a good idea, is it?
If you write files (via anything) then you need write permissions.
What's the issue, exactly?
Abe
Abe
i'm generating some files that i believe would be better if saved into, say __DIR__ . '/_cache_whatever.php' rather than having them all in one only dir. but that would require directories to be all writable, and i don't know if it's acceptable
@Abe at least keep that directory out of the docroot
Abe
Abe
i have the feeling it would annoy security maniacs :P
When do you have a directory writable by your webserver anyway; it doesn't really matter if you put one or multiple files in there
would those dirs be sub-directories of this writable cache-dir?
Abe
Abe
12:10
@Sjon it's just because having it ordered by directory would look better
@Sjon yes
and who looks at that? Only you?
Abe
Abe
oh well, developers... :P
if they are sub-directories of one writable dir I don't see any problem
I have tpl parsers that do the same thing, they use the same structure in cache/ as the do in the templates directory
Abe
Abe
to be more specific it is generating named functions, inclusive of phpdoc's
and they will stay in the namespace directory the namespaced function is declared in
just put file originated from src/Foo/Bar.php to cache/gen/Foo/Bar.php - something like that
Abe
Abe
12:14
yeah that seems to be a better option now. thanks all
@nikita2206 yeah that's how I'd do it
@Abe that sounds like a really really bad idea
Abe
Abe
@tereško that's why i asked
@JoeWatkins please do your function autoloading magic for php 7.1! :D
besides, you should use file-cache for most of the things because of the locks
Abe
Abe
what does that mean? you mean for concurrent writes?
12:20
yes
can please someone tell me a sentence with a structure that it ends with a preposition (like "with", "for", ...)
@Shafizadeh what do you need this for?
Abe
Abe
@tereško hm, yeah... will need function autoloading for that, and "cache files" would be created just for the phpdoc... without actually executing them, ever
@Gordon good, tnx
@Shafizadeh What are you waiting for?
@Shafizadeh Who are you going with?
12:24
@Epodax those are good too. tnx
Oops, once again I commit a fix and forget to add it to NEWS. At least I've done it now though ^^
Abe
Abe
though, i could just @file_put_contents()... i don't actually care if it fails because it's locked
Oh, I like how the patch history of scalar type declarations is preserved in git :D
My "It Begins" commit is in there still, not merged with the others
And the spaceship commit message "Blast off to space." is in there too :D
"Where are you going to?"
@Abe please don't do this if other people are also using this code
Abe
Abe
12:31
why not?
i don't really know what happens if file_put_content tries to write a locked file? does it wait or fails immediately?
you'll get corrupted files if you're not using proper flock'ing
without flock => just write it
Abe
Abe
woa
aka, two processes can write simultaniously
Abe
Abe
yeah that's bad
been there.. done that
Abe
Abe
12:33
does flock work on all systems?
@SergeyTelshevsky, i managed to find an easier way than the math rubbish (no offense) :)
should work on Windows too.
flocks aren't super reliable whatever ...
nobody ever reads the small print ...
12:35
but its better than nothing
@JoeWatkins what small print do you think I'm missing?
sure but you have to be very careful about how you use them and with what permissions you execute scripts that use them ...
they are advisory locks
a process with appropriate permissions is free to ignore them
obviously. This is not a security feature
it's to prevent corruption with multiple fpm-processes
how are you writing to the file ?
Abe
Abe
not sure what $wouldblock is
I use flock(EX|NB)+fwrite for writing and flock(SH) for reading
Abe
Abe
12:39
@JoeWatkins i'm generating some php named functions using php and saving them in a file
ah reading in the same process ... I was thinking you were just logging something ...
@KristianHareland
@SergeyTelshevsky you cannot fix every 12-year old
on a completely unrelated subject: ordered this thing - ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61bLKZPpBzL._SL1181_.jpg
it should arrive in about a week
@tereško for what kind of games is that? flight simulators?
@SergeyTelshevsky for X3: Albion Prelude (which I already own) and for Elite: Dangerous (which I intend to get on winter sale)
:27282501 it has both joystick and throttle (Thrustmaster HOTAS X)
12:47
I see
@tereško but I think your age is more than playing with these stuff ;-)
@tereško interesting, I've pre-ordered fallout and didn't play anything else since it's release :)
@SergeyTelshevsky naah, I am waiting till the at least fix SOME of the bugs
btw was playing on that PC you helped me build on maxed out settings without any problems
heh
@Shafizadeh lemme guess. You don't really play many (if any) PC games
@tereško which ones?
12:50
@Abe $wouldblock=false means return failure instead of waiting for lock
fallout without bugs ain't no fallout!
Abe
Abe
@Sjon oh cool! thanks
.. also, since it's Bethesda game, I also need for some inventory mods to come out
@tereško I played PC games when I was fifteen (GTA 2) ;-)
had *
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0 morning
12:52
Fallout 4 has been good to me so far. Few mods are showing up. SE has appeared which is nice.
@tereško yeah, there are some pita's, but it's really playable
@Fabor SE?
Script Extender.
I also have never been a fan of Fallout series in general. Dunno why.
It's a lot of scavenging. I think I may prefer Skyrim as a whole.
@Shafizadeh you have been missing a lot then :P
@Fabor the reviews have been varied. And not all that positive from the people whose opinions I usually trust.
12:58
Yeah, it's a try before you buy kind of game.
@tereško :-), well, that kind of games don't make me happy (I can't enjoy them), Actually I like some more exciting (and more real) things, like gambol with a motorbike, parkour, swimming in the sea and etc ...
@Shafizadeh - gamble
I'm maxed out, a PC game doesn't satisfy me
gambol is what baby lambs do in the spring
oh sorry :-)
13:03
:P
I meant was something like "Jump"
(though gambolling lambs isn't too different to parkour)
@MarkBaker well, either it'll be too early or too late… AFAIK, our timezone ranges are totaling 26 hours… from -14 to +12 (or was it -12 to +14?)
@tereško ow, seems PC games improve recently :P
you could say so
13:04
;-)
@MarkBaker I see
anyways, I am for next hour or so .. need to do some shopping
"or so" means "or more"?
it means "or approximately an hour"
I got it, tnx
What was the shortcut to post code in here? Something like CTRL + ALT + Return?
13:07
btw, the best PC game in my opinion is "Limbo" for ever.
@Shafizadeh Wouldnt say the best, but for sure a very funny one.
have you tried it?
posted on December 03, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by haeger */

@Shafizadeh For sure. Played through 2 times. :)
good for you. have you finished it? (I mean is: have you succeeded to win it completely? - sorry for poor English)
13:14
@Fabor @tereško if you liked 3/new vegas, you will definitely like 4
I did and do like FO4.
But I'm a franchise fan, so bias.
hmm
/me is tempted to write a patch to add PASSWORD_ROT13 support to password_hash
Wait I have an essay to write, don't I.
stops procrastinating
@Fabor I think scavenging is the least problem for someone new to fallout universe, it's the decision & consequence system that's pretty difficult to get used to
Not so much a problem as it is a bore to people who are new to how fallout works. People expecting some sort of thorough FPS.
@Andrea But… why vim… it breaks in the middle of the word instead of proper whitespace wrapping… (at least what I've seen in your screenshot… :o)
13:20
@bwoebi no formatting BS to deal with
but yeah it's breaking mid-word, I should turn that off
@Andrea I'm usually using TextEdit.app in raw mode for these things.
But vim for an essay o_O
when it's time to submit I'll copy into LibreOffice and make a PDF
...how was that not spotted sooner?
No idea. I've just found it while changing something near to it.
How to get hex-code of an image? (I want to write that code in the CSS as background instead of write a address)
@bwoebi omfg
just a second...
@Andrea new bug in PHP 7.0 it seems…
Oh god. This release stuff is so much fun php
Have we released PHP 7 yet? Get on it peasants!
lol
13:49
@LeviMorrison :P No time! QAing! arguing!
@LeviMorrison "we"? are you a teammate in the PHP development team?
@kelunik oh wow
@LeviMorrison The aliens showed up and wanted their T_SPACESHIP back
They gave us a standard galactic week
@Shafizadeh Maybe...
Abe
Abe
shhh
Sorry @Abe. Forgot he was kovert kitten during release week
14:06
I want PHP 7 on my desk right meow!
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@HassanAlthaf You use L5 a lot? :)
Abe
Abe
ahah, it is even more cute now that i see it in its entirety
@Ocramius you're at symfonycon?
Abe
Abe
if opcache_is_script_cached() returns true, it means that the file was already executed, or it would be if i explicitly require() it?
14:11
Returns TRUE if $file is cached in OPCache, FALSE otherwise. uhhhhm
Abe
Abe
question actually was, opcache cached files are automatically require'd?
@Jimbo !!! the first few PHPNW15 videos are going up! Soon ours might :D youtube.com/user/phpnwconference
Abe
Abe
"Michael Heap" nomen omen. could have been only a programmer
@Andrea are you making @LeviMorrison fat?
14:22
@Shafizadeh Yeah finished it both times.
Page not found.
@PeeHaa I just don't even...
@PeeHaa nice!
client-side jquery with server-side brainfuck?!? weird web development environment. I thought most webdevs preferred Angular with Brainfuck
14:34
@FlorianMargaine yar
@Ocramius say hi to my coworkers if you see'em (platform.sh guys)
@PeeHaa is that normal that the username of the author is anonymized, but not the username of the one who deleted it… even if both are the same?
and tell them they have to bring me back an elephpant
@Duikboot What is L5?
An earlier line-up of L7?
14:47
@Andrea Yay! And uh oh!!! Have you heard the audio quality of the first one though :/
@FlorianMargaine oh, they are sponsors
@FlorianMargaine I'll tell them that you suck and that they should fire you, mmkay?
@Ocramius sounds good
:+1:
Jay
Jay
who was having a go about my username?
@jay ?
14:59
@Ocramius funny who their first gold sponsor is :D
blackfire, another company of fabpot... :-)
Abe
Abe
@Sjon i withdraw my previous statement. i still have no idea what $wouldblock does. isn't it the same value flock returns?
Anonymous
@jay Me :)
Jay
Jay
15:25
@jay I been here since 2013 ;)
Anonymous
You win :(
Jay
Jay
lol so you must renounce your name LOL
to Jay_the_second haha
so, php7.0.0 was tagged today or ... ?
@AlmaDo 2 days ago man. You been living under a rock? :P
There's no "official" release yet tho
then why there is
4 hours ago, by Mark Baker
People in NZ are complaining that PHP7 has missed its Dec 3 deadline already :)
:)
15:31
He's being facetious ;)
I's been facetious ;)
We are waiting for Microsoft to build Windows binaries. Microsoft is waiting for OpenSSL to release a new version. What all of this has to do with PHP is beyond me.
^ is that for real?
yes
because the Microsoft guys are those who build the Windows binaries.
I vote to release without an official Windows build, just release the source and remind the users that they're programmers, and they should learn to use a compiler.
15:45
@Ghedipunk no, no. We want all the Windows users to be able to share the pain of instability the joys of release day
@Abe block = hang until you get a lock. NoBlock = return error if someone else has a lock
Abe
Abe
but why is it by ref?
it's not a parameter but an alternative return value
php.... it is a return-value you pass yourself
hmm; scratch that. I need to check my code for that
It is indeed a bit weird
I'm not sure why return by reference even exists in PHP.
Like... I disagree with references period, but what value is return by reference? You shouldn' t be returning something from your scope, so you'd be returning a parameter... which if it is a reference then you don't need to return it.
@Ghedipunk - effectively, you're voting to bankrupt any dev that works on Windows, not friendly at all
15:58
Sooooo... You're saying that PHP developers who work on Windows aren't intelligent enough to figure out MS Visual Studios Express?
Guess that makes me pretty thick in your eyes - wouldn't touch it with a bargepole
I work in Linux but I still rely on RPMs from stable libraries
There's GCC compilers that come with cygwin and the like...
Of course most Linux devs rely on repos too
@SeanDuBois I kinda suspected that was going to happen...
16:00
Yes, but most Linux devs, myself included, know that if they want something that's been released within the past week, they usually have to build it themselves if they don't want to wait for the distros to get around to making their own build.
Anonymous
@Jay :P
@Ghedipunk there's a vote happening? and here was I thinking we had guys in charge of making these decisions.
I doubt if anyone would be setting up a production server of PHP 7 in the next few months, but I also know that there are plenty of developers who are waiting for the "official" release so that they can tell their managers to spin up a lab box.
@salathe thankfully not
16:02
@Ghedipunk - do they? I suspect most don't even think about it..... most probably aren't even aware it's php7 release day today, given the number of hosting platforms still running 5.1 and 5.2, you can't say "most Linux devs"
No, there's not vote actually happening. I was being fascetious with that... But I do think PHP developers should learn to compile PHP.
People need to relax
wuh… I hate it when pointers go wild and weirdly the bad values get overwritten … :o
s/ PHP//g
this is why communicating dates is painful
16:04
And I've compiled PHP from source a dozen or so times in the past 24 hours, on my Linux VMs
user895378
@ircmaxell don't I know it
But I know I'm probably in a minority there
@rdlowrey you… yes.
user895378
I've compiled php7 thousands of times. Literally.
user924016
morning11
16:05
Go big, or go home.
@NikiC is @SeanDuBois patch really that bad or does it just not meet Dmitrys performance standards?
@rdlowrey HA!
16:06
chocks away guys, that's the signal for the builds to start rolling, and the release clock to start ticking again
Part of me wants Anatol to reply "You guys have been too much of a PITA. We've decided to push the release back a day just to spite you. Show some respect next time."
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Of course, parsing a file to a bitmap should be instantaneous
@ircmaxell - he's been very level-headed most of the day, given the amount of stress he's been put under
@bwoebi It's been a while since I looked at it, don't remember anything particularly bad... But you know how dmitry wants to rewrite every major patch ^^
@ircmaxell can't release on a Friday!
16:09
@rdlowrey Can I count the number of times an automated script compiled 7, or just the times I actually typed make?
@MarkBaker totally
I think the only large engine change I ever landed without dmitry wanting to do non-trivial changes was the AST patch
@NikiC Dmitry will get a heart attack when I push the next patch today evening or tomorrow… ^^ like a 2k LOC changes (excluding vm_execute.h)
@bwoebi Did you get an improvement out of it (outside the future potential)?
16:10
@salathe no, but we can release on a fried egg
@NikiC I'm going to compare a bit later on real things… still a few small bugs there.
@ircmaxell So PHP will now be like Ubuntu and come up with a clever name for every release? "The PHP team would like to announce the General Availability of PHP 7.0 'Fried Egg'"
@bwoebi hhvm landed yield from just now: github.com/facebook/hhvm/commit/…
@Abe I can't tell exactly what you're doing, but it sounds a bit nuts, as I'm assuming that all of the information in the cached files needs to be the same 'version' as the other files. If that's true, you would better off using just a single file, and just to note, this problem doesn't need locking, but instead just write all the new data to a temp file and then use rename to renamed it to the actual filename, as rename is an atomic op.
Hoping this will be taken as constructive criticism, given that people are obviously stressed about this release and are taking what was meant as a simple joke too far. (Totally my fault, too, considering that I should have realized the pressure people were under.) Could I suggest that for the next major release, the wiki roadmap page for it include any external blockers that are slowing the timeline down?
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    color: #333; font-weight: bold; content: " (REBECCA)";
}
@MarkBaker You're going to have to be more subtle than that mate.
@FlorianMargaine well, it's kinda deserved tho :)
@MarkBaker Again with the New Zeland jokes? :P
@Machavity PHP 7.1 Melba Toast, PHP 7.2 Cheese and Biscuits, PHP 7.3 Rabbit Stew
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16:16
@NikiC nice
@MarkBaker +1, really like that
Abe
Abe
@Danack that could be another option, yes
would tempnam() work to generate an unique file name?
@Abe yes, though I have just discovered that using a temp directory per app is far superior to using the system temp dir, due to the creation of temp files slowing down when there are a lot of orphan ones.
user895378
@Trowski count all of the things!
Abe
Abe
tempnam allows me to specify a dir, i think you mean tmpfile() ?
16:25
@Jimbo Oh yeah, that's not so good. Lorna's talk is better though!
Lately Firefox has been... lackluster.
you mean suckluster
@Abe I meant doing $tmpName = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(), "filefilter_"); was a bad thing to do in my code.
Abe
Abe
ok, will use a per-app dir
16:29
memoryhogluster
@LeviMorrison at least it's not Chrome
@Andrea You mean scumbag
What about Chrome?
Abe
Abe
seems to be working, flooding some requests...
16:34
@Abe Most importantly, there is a lack of brackets on the last if statement. There is also a race condition between:
Honestly my main problem with Chrome is that it's made by Google
file_exists($cacheFileName)){
$this->prototypes->add(require($cacheFileName));
So PHP 7 waited for the new OpenSSL.
...
This test will take some time....123456789ABCDEF ok
../util/shlib_wrap.sh ./randtest
test 1 done
test 2 done
test 3 done
test 4 done
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `bctest', needed by `test_bn'.  Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kelunik/openssl-1.0.2e/test'
make: *** [tests] Error 2
Looks good.
@kelunik security is worth it
@Abe Attempting to make code 'safe' by checking a resource exists ahead of time, is fundamentally the wrong approach. Instead use include, and check for failure, and retry a couple of times, before giving up.
16:35
@Andrea I know, I don't have a problem with it. Just have a problem with getting the new OpenSSL to run its tests and install properly.
By throwing an exception (which will almost certainly never be reached, as you're creating the resource atomically).
@kelunik ahh :/
Abe
Abe
@Danack doesn't that happen all the time in autoloaders?
@Andrea So like... that's not actually a problem then.
I use Chromium which is nearly identical.
If I were to use Chromium, I suppose so
Abe
Abe
16:37
@Danack in fact it's not for to be sure that it exists, it's for avoiding an useless include() that likely is going to fail
@Abe maybe, doesn't mean you have to follow their example. Also, class files in the vendor directory tend not to get altered during program execution.
so, swift just went oss
:o
yessssssss
No CLA, too!
user924016
get schwifty
Apache 2 with a rider
Abe
Abe
16:39
in this case, if the file can't be required, it would just skip the cache and compile the thing instead @Danack
Abe
Abe
added the brackets though... i'm still trying to get rid of the habit "short if's: no brackets" :P
@Abe "it's for avoiding an useless include() that likely is going to fail" - this is what I meant by:
5 mins ago, by Danack
@Abe Attempting to make code 'safe' by checking a resource exists ahead of time, is fundamentally the wrong approach. Instead use include, and check for failure, and retry a couple of times, before giving up.
$attempts = 0;
$included = false;
while ($included == false && $attempts < 5) {
    $included = @include "bar.php";
    $attempts++;
}

if ($included == false) {
    //whatever
}
what's the context here?
That has no race condition. And one less IO.
@ircmaxell a file based caching thingy - gist.github.com/WesNetmo/226ceea79efff405c510
Abe
Abe
16:42
yes but again, the attempts would take more than compiling the whole thing again
why use include then? Why not do a file-get-contents coupled with an unserialize? (Just curious)?
I don't understand what you mean by, "the attempts would take more". Include is going to be doing the equivalent of file_exists internally. So the file_exists version is doing file_exists twice...
@ircmaxell It's code caching, not pure data.
but you're doing var_export, no?
So he also wants it to play nicely along with opcache.
Abe
Abe
also someone in this very room told me very long ago that include on non-existing files is hell heavy, and for autoloaders it is better having a file_exists call first before an include/require... attempt no?
16:44
@ircmaxell Was essential for them if they ever hoped to get certain developers to use it.
People like me, for instance.
Abe
Abe
@ircmaxell yes
@Abe the reason to do file_exists is not for speed, it's for controlling errors (since require can raise errors and you can chain autoloaders so it isn't an error.
@LeviMorrison totally
Only runs on Mac stuff? Then it's not even an option, even for a lot of Mac software...
Myself as well. Swift is a very exciting language for me.
Abe
Abe
@ircmaxell would silenced @include() be better?
16:45
Error suppression is heavy compared to normal code operations. It's pretty light compared to any IO operation....but the main thing is to eliminate any potential race condition in your code...
@Abe I don't know. I don't like ever using include personally, but I have a hard time saying it's bad here
@LeviMorrison I wouldn't be surprised if this changes very soon.
@Trowski it already changed
Swift runs on Linux
However until today only Apple could use that, IIRC
@Andrea but no Foundation APIs etc.?
16:49
@bwoebi I know they're opening them up but idk if all the pieces are quite there yet
also, ooh, this means microsoft could upstream some of their windows compat bridge stuff for obj-c
Abe
Abe
it only depends on how heavy results to be a faulty include()...
isn't it amazing that both .NET and Swift are now open source. look how far we've come.
@Andrea Wow, yeah, they even have building instructions for Linux. I wonder how useful it is at the moment though…
We'll see. Can't wait for sudo apt-get install swift :)
16:54
I have yet to touch the language. I've seen some examples that interested me, but I assumed it was only for OS X and iOS. If I can build anything with it, now I'm excited.
I read the spec to v1, and it seemed interesting
I like some of the design choices
though whether it will tear me away from go or not is to be seen
Abe
Abe
@Danack @ircmaxell
100k silenced @include(): 7s
100k file_exists(): 3s
100k clearstatcache() + file_exists(): 4s
silenced.

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