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12:00
equivalent of:
$map = new HashMap<LatLong, Place>($constructor_parameters);
@bwoebi he's not here, it's his fault too, but I get more satisfaction out of blaming niki ...
hehe
@Danack I am not sure, tbh. You should ask Padraic Brady about it.
One thing that I know for sure doesn't work is support for utf16 emoticons
hi guys
How can I compare part of the string present in 2 columns ?
Abe
Abe
it works \o/ :D
12:11
hi
php 7 released
any idea to test my existing site performance
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@SandeepJPatel xdebug & (win)cachegrind
is there any documentation for that
Abe
Abe
i don't know but it's easy
do you set return type as function foo(): string {} in php7?
@Naruto Should be, yes. php.net/manual/en/…
12:18
hi guys
which is the best way to get browser and SO info from PHP
"SO info"? Like (your) user stats?
I don't like how get_browser works
OS* @Oldskool
in spanish is SO
sorry xD
anyone got a debian based system ?
@Oldskool so basically you get a fatal error when your return type is wrong?
@Abe OS ?
Abe
Abe
12:22
my os? windows, why?
@Neoares get_browser is so 1998
@JoeWatkins should have read previous message lol
anyway nope, i downloaded debian the other day but i didn't install it yet
I have a mint vm, which is debian based, partly ...
wanted plain debian I think ...
mint is stuck with wheezy
until ubuntu 16.04 is out
@Naruto I haven't tried it yet, but I think so. Should be a quick experiment :)
@JoeWatkins You can always re-install it with plain Debian?
12:30
OH: "No I'm busy that night, I'm going Go-Karting with a load of strippers"
@Naruto Appears to depend on your config:
> Strict typing also has an effect on return type declarations. In the default weak mode, returned values will be coerced to the correct type if they are not already of that type. In strong mode, the returned value must be of the correct type, otherwise a TypeError will be thrown.
@DaveRandom LOL, that should be interesting.
@DaveRandom are there still any spots open for that? :D
@Oldskool thx for the intel :)
Morning :P
Are we live yet? :P
@JoeWatkins I got raspbian
> utf16 emoticons
I probably ought to ask Padraic this as well; does anyone really care about anything other than utf-8? i mean other than legacy apps.
ThW
ThW
@Oldskool Strict types is not a configuration option but an execution directive php.net/manual/en/control-structures.declare.php
12:40
@Danack I doubt it very much
@Oldskool can you force strong mode?
I thank whoever implemented glob in PHP
I am trying to do the same that glob does in Java right now
and it's a R I D I C U L O U S effort
@Gordon what's the difference?
@Gordon Marcus Boerger is very welcome
@bwoebi Java is ashamed to have function-like behaviour.
12:46
@bwoebi the equivalent of $files = glob($pattern) in Java takes at least 20 LOCs. That's the difference
@Gordon oh, well. I thought you wanted to do the inverse… change the PHP impl of glob() to match Javas.
That was ambiguous…
@Danack yes, that is ridiculous
@ThW Ah, interesting :)
@Gordon ....It didn't always have that....
@PeeHaa dude ....
13:00
dude!
dude looks like a lady
@Gordon Classic :-)
git help please. If I want to make this branch github.com/mkoppanen/imagick/tree/phpseven become the master branch, I should just check out that branch and do git rebase master ?
Nothing can possibly go wrong, right?
I didn't bother with any of that, just mv'd branches
because fuck everyone else ...
@JoeWatkins that might be a common thing for maintainers to say.
13:06
I'm extremely bad at git, so bad that it can be considered dangerous ...
I'm just happy that I didn't loose years of work ...
and so should everyone else be ...
> Do not rebase commits that exist outside your repository.
if you're trying to make me feel bad, it won't work ... not even a little bit ...
I did try other things first, but scary stuff happened ...
No, was trying to formulate a question. Does that mean outside of my local repo, or if mine is the authoritative repo on github, does that mean outside of that repo?
Can anyone recommend a PHP application that would allow customers to view, manage, and pay their bills online??? Or would this require a custom built application?
so I bravely just did what was easiest for me ...
@Danack I'm not sure ... but if scary stuff happens, back away ...
Abe
Abe
13:11
i killed phpstorm
made it index 100,000 files
which i was trying to generate as benchmark
@Abe Up until I reinstalled I could kill it by opening more than 5 files
Abe
Abe
lol
@Abe "Mark directory as excluded" stops it from indexing files in that dir...
smells like java
Adding to my previous question "Can anyone recommend a PHP application that would allow customers to view, manage, and pay their bills online??? Or would this require a custom built application?" - I'd like to add that it would be something similar to what AT&T use or Vodafone for billing customers
13:14
posted on December 04, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Pop */

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pr0nhub xmas spot safe for work
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@RRAWebteam what does allowCustomersToViewManageAndPayBillsOnline($_REQUEST); do ?
@FlorianMargaine the windows builds contain openssl that is why we have waited a couple of hours to have the fixed library
@JoeWatkins Nothing of course, because their isn't anything running or coded on the server at the moment; however I'm looking for suggestions for this type of application
@RRAWebteam There's no packages you can install for that. Stuff like that is bespoke development only. You might have better luck searching for a service that already does this.
13:20
sarcasm doesn't work too well in chat rooms ...
I didn't think it would work ... I'm not crazy ...
@Danack I was going to use AgileBill but then realized how outdated that it was, do you have any idea what type of service offers this?
No.
@JoeWatkins Sorry, Joe - I was just looking for a quick answer to my question.
@Danack Thanks anyway.
Abe
Abe
ok cache works fast!
20k normal classes include autoload: 2.6s
20k normal classes opcached: 0.5s
20k classes with generics declaration:3.4s
20k classes with generics opcached: 0.7s
\o/ barely noticeable overhead
opcache is awesome though
until it isn't ...
and you have to disable some/all optimizations ...
Abe
Abe
13:23
lol
R.P
R.P
Hi! Has anyone done automated CSS aggregation for css files that rarely change? The idea is having multiple css files do be minified and put into one file as they change once after every year or so. After that, aggregated and minified file will be included to page. But there is still a risk that once we need to modify one of them (non minified) css file, then developer forgets to re-aggregate that one (which will be included to page) CSS file.
btw what I've noticed is that lots of companies actually don't use opcache because they don't know how to use it so that it wouldn't break their deployment process
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needs better documentation imho
@nikita2206 this is actually something that RogueWave might be good for. They are in the business of making (and unfortunately selling, not providing for free) tools that make this be easier for organisations.
Abe
Abe
13:25
for example the bitmask of optimizations is a mystery to decipher for a noob (which i am)
nah, I'm sure it's explained somewhere ...
probably code ...
okay it's not great ... but writing and reading that would be really boring ...
In the ini :)
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Abe
last time i checked i found the documentation on stackoverflow, not on php.net :P
yeah the ini should have some info ?
> 1779; A bitmask, where each bit enables or disables the appropriate OPcache
1780; passes
1781;opcache.optimization_level=0xffffffff
not so much ...
Abe
Abe
yeah..
13:28
I thought that for opcachegui I got it form the ini at some point. Might remember it wrong though
probably
@R.P Have the minification in your deployment script. But concatenation of files is anyway obsolete with HTTP/2 ;-)
I dunno how right that is anymore ...
maybe I was gonna do documentation at some point ... or maybe I was just reading ...
(told you it was boring)
Hmmm I have starred it so maybe I got my info from you at the time :P
details are likely wrong whenever offset/jmp/address is mentioned, doing things differently now, but that's roughly it ...
it's really boring code to read ...
Abe
Abe
13:38
@Danack tempnam() is hella slow though
any one here
need help
@Abe I think it slows down the more files you put into a single dir.
i want to compare two stop my timings
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Abe
@Danack it immediately deletes them (i rename() them, remember?) so it's not that
@JoeWatkins Is the pecl.php.net login normally the same as the rest of *.php.net login, aka I am failing at logging into pecl and I don't know why.
Abe
Abe
13:40
it's probably because it actually creates the file and sets the perms to 0600
what's the best (fast) way to create an unique string/number in php7 now?
i need to stop back timing in form submit..

for example i have a booking form ..where i set a time and date and book restaurant table..


If a time selected in select list had been past the current time than it sholud not submit...

I need to compare the time to actual time
@Danack nope pecl.php.net has it's own user db
(at one point I patched it to auth against master.php.net but pierre borked that and reverted the whole thing)
I hate it when I pick secure passwords.....
I can reset the password if you cant log in
I'll ping you if I can't in next few mins
13:44
k
user3119231
Hello, I got a function which translates sentences into other languages sentences.
Abe
Abe
would uniqid('prefix', true) be enough?
user3119231
function tl($string){
	global $lang;
	$row = 0;
	$key = false;
	if (($handle = fopen("language.csv", "r")) !== false){
		while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ";")) !== false){
			if (in_array($string, $data)){
				$key = array_search($string, $data);
			}
			if ($data[0] == $lang){
				return $data[$key];
			}
			$row++;
		}
		fclose($handle);
	}
}
user3119231
but this only works in this syntax:
user3119231
user3119231
13:46
is there a way to edit my function to read it in this way:
I would hire a php developer to change that function to do just like that
user3119231
user3119231
@Tyrael Yeah hire a php "developer"
user3119231
Just wanted to know if there is a function which switches the column names or something
user3119231
13:47
You want to flip all the columns in row
user3119231
Yeah because it would be easier to read
user3119231
but csv functions just read from left to right
@Tyrael yeah, can you reset it please.
user3119231
not from top to bottom
13:49
If iam not wrong .. you want this way :-

english german france
welcomeback willkommen hushibushi
username benutzer mushiini
iam i right
user3119231
You are totally right
good morning.
user3119231
But I don't see the way to read it out like that
so want to hire or free solutions :P
user3119231
I just want a hint not the solution.
13:51
can you send me the CSV
show a screen shiot of csv
user3119231
why? you can see the csv if you scroll upward
can u please show it once again .. because lot of chats had keep it down
user3119231
user3119231
this is the current layout
user3119231
is working. But I just need the function read it out as this:
user3119231
13:53
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Y U DO DIS TO OUR EYES
why csv?
user3119231
because translation offices
user3119231
or is there a better way?
user3119231
13:56
@Maurize some legit french here
user3119231
@Abe nope, can't use this. This people will drive crazy.
user3119231
@SergeyTelshevsky Just some examples.
@Maurize speak yoda does
user3119231
@Abe thank you, finally some solutons I can read.
Abe
Abe
13:59
you probably want to use them both...
$handle = fopen("file.csv", "r");
$all_rows = array();
$header = null;
while ($row = fgetcsv($handle)) {
if ($header === null) {
$header = $row;
continue;
}
$all_rows[] = array_combine($header, $row);
}
echo "<pre>";
print_r($all_rows);
please try this
Yov can format the keys as you want with some twicks'
@Tyrael Please could you let me know when you do the reset, or if it's already been done, so I can ensure I receive the reset email.
14:20
@Danack check your mailbox
you should have received a mail from me
@Tyrael thanks, yep got it.
@Maurize if you only need a hint check out php.net/array_column or the basic control structures
14:39
@bwoebi I can't reproduce that issue in Centos 6. Any idea if it got fixed?
@Danack it got, though I believe not in 7.0.0.
only 7.0.1 (I believe)
weird.....I'll just ask them to test again, and if it's an issue I'll do that rolling of the extra m4 file into the main one.
@Danack Yes. Due to the initial Unicode version being 16-bit, a lot of stuff was built in the 90s and used UCS-2, then had to hastily switch to UTF-16, e.g. Java, Windows NT, .NET, probably some Apple stuff, GSM, etc.
@Andrea Let me give the context of the question; it's for a library that is escaping HTML content (including html attributes). Does anyone (other than horrible legacy projects) care about rendering HTML to anything other than utf-8 ?
@Danack Possibly East Asia
But generally no
@Danack - apparently Cyrillic has some problems with utf-8
@NikiC I was wondering when that would get 7 :D
I've been advised that I need to wrap DOMDocument::loadHTML($markup) as DOMDocument::loadHTML(mb_convert_encoding($markup,'HTML-ENTITIES','UTF-8'))
Did that site have a redesign? It used to have pretty graphs... :c
Yep.
For PHP 7 and Zend Engine III, I can technically claim they were my idea, because I (originally) wrote the RFC to name the former and the patch to name the latter :p
gah, that false=="0" thing is so annoying…
14:55
@bwoebi welcome to PHP :D
can we please have exactly one single falsy value per scalar type? <.<
@bwoebi if only, if only
Let's break it in 7.0.1!!!
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Abe
when exactly should i do: ini_set("opcache.load_comments", true); (as it's false by default) in my app? before i require the file?
$previous = ini_set("opcache.load_comments", true);
require("file_with_annotations.php");
ini_set("opcache.load_comments", $previous);
What could possibly go wrong?
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15:01
rofl
@bwoebi ideally "00" would also be false, maybe
ughh
posted on December 04, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by The coding love */

truthiness and falsiness is nonsense
@Andrea and 0e0 too, right?
@bwoebi sure
15:03
I'm delighted.
let's add a strict mode where only TRUE and FALSE are accepted in conditionals
:p
@Abe I believe that is how it's meant to be used, though I am confused exactly how save_comments and load_comments interact.
pff
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save_comments keeps them in the cache rather than stripping them as it does with whitespace
so load_comments only works when save_comments is on
I'm off guys, have a great weekend!
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15:07
opcache.fast_shutdown boolean
If enabled, a fast shutdown sequence is used that doesn't free each allocated block, but relies on the Zend Engine memory manager to deallocate the entire set of request variables en masse.
no idea what that does. best value for production?
@Abe Unless you get crashes due to it, yes
Yay I can still get 7.0.0 to segfault :D
I finally got the Zeev gloats email. So it's official now
It'd be nice if GAs weren't allowed to include known bugs, but alas
@Andrea The question is how many different ways you know to crash it :P
15:10
@NikiC :D
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Abe
the automatically revalidate stuff is so dumb imho... if you update code you should just invalidate the whole thing...
wtf what happened to the 7.0.1 changelog
@NikiC there shouldn't be too many :-)
Oh
I'm looking at -7.0.0 not -7.0
15:12
I'm having a moment here; given an adjacency list collection (id, parentId, name), what's the most efficient way to create a map of paths to their respective objects? (in this case, using the name property, delimited)
So, given:
{id: 1, parentId: 0, name: "foo"},
{id: 2, parentId: 1, name: "bar"},
{id: 3, parentId: 1, name: "qux"},
{id: 4, parentId: 3, name: "zip"},
{id: 5, parentId: 4, name: "baz"},
Transform to:
"foo":             {id: 1, parentId: 0, name: "foo"},
"foo/bar":         {id: 2, parentId: 1, name: "bar"},
"foo/qux":         {id: 3, parentId: 1, name: "qux"},
"foo/qux/zip":     {id: 4, parentId: 3, name: "zip"},
"foo/qux/zip/baz": {id: 5, parentId: 4, name: "baz"},
I can't algo today.
hmm
Abe
Abe
use objects?
@Andrea it will always include some level of known issue. But there shouldn't be anything significant
@DanLugg well, you could start by moving children into their parents
@ircmaxell yeah
let me code this...
\o/
a black elephpant is awaiting me!
15:24
Okay, well, this:
$tree = [];
foreach ($set as $row) {
    $row['children'] = [];
    $tree[$row['id']] = $row;
    if (isset($tree[$row['parentId']])) {
        $tree[$row['parentId']]['children'] = &$row;
    }
}
And then just depth-first build?
@DanLugg 3v4l.org/Qe4PY
Yeah, what you just posted
I went and implemented it and then when I came back I found out you had done the same
I've no idea if this is the most efficient method, but it's at least simple and it works
@FlorianMargaine - had somebody trying to get me one, but I've not heard back from him yet, so don't know if he got one or not :(
@MarkBaker maybe I got yours
@Andrea True say; simple is good.
The tree shouldn't be massive, so I guess perf-first is a micro-op.
If it gets outta hand I'll revise the implementation.
Thanks!
^^
This isn't O(n²) at least
15:29
What would be the big-O on this?
@FlorianMargaine - if you did get mine, take care of Gustav
Named after the composer Mahler, and his infamous 10th Symphony
@MarkBaker hahaha
@DanLugg iterations of the dataset
Will some shared hosts now introduce .php7, like the .php5, .php4 and .php3 of old?
@Andrea Okay; thanks :-)
@Andrea wtf?
15:40
@bwoebi just a thought
were there ever .php5 files? oO
might not happen as hosts these days tend to let you choose version in the control panel
@bwoebi yes.
I should write an apache handler that resolves .php6 to a random stream of emojis.
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@DanLugg while(1) echo '🐘🎉';
15:41
@Andrea I'm pretty proud of my company :)
> PHP Version 7.0.0-1~dotdeb+8.1
Is that what Debian versions look like?
using dotdeb repo
Congrats, though :)
but yes, it's <upstream version>-<repo version>
the ~dotdeb is because it's a different repo
Someday, maybe I'll be in the credits
What are those base64 environment vars?
15:45
posted on December 04, 2015 by nikic

This release adds complete support for parsing PHP 7 code. **A description of backwards incompatible changes between version 1.x and 2.0 can be found in the [upgrading guide](https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/blob/master/UPGRADE-2.0.md).** **...

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@Andrea please, please tell me that you are joking
I'm just wondering if it will happen
Abe
Abe
i barely see .php these days. they all use custom urls
Does anyone know what is the valid word to use for stability->release in a pecl package, as in:
	<version>
		<release>3.4.0RC1</release>
		<api>3.4.0</api>
	</version>
	<stability>
		<release>???</release>
		<api>stable</api>
	</stability>
Shall I just put RC and see if anyone complains?
@Elyse Oh, I didn't realize you were rightfold!
15:51
@Danack look at other examples?
@Abe url != php files
@Andrea database credentials, variables configured in the UI, routes configured in the UI
basically everything is configurable and you get these data back in a json-encoded-base64-encoded env var
@Andrea no-one else seems to be doing RC releases.
@Danack ah, hm
@FlorianMargaine cool
though database credentials that I can see sounds scary :p
@Feeds WOHOOOO
/makes joke about Remi telling me how to correct what I've done.
15:58
@NikiC Did UVS cause you headaches for PHP-Parser?
/gets corrected within 5 seconds. \o/
@Danack One of "snapshot", "devel", "alpha", "beta", "stable" -- web.archive.org/web/20150917002239/http://pear.php.net/dtd/…
@salathe Thanks. And nice backup.
@Andrea yeah, it's fine in this case
@Andrea since there's no database :)
16:04
@Andrea In a way. I have separate parsers for 5 and 7
I saw that
Also, whoa. This grammar is much shorter and neater than the one in Zend...
and the PHP 7 one is shorter ^^
/**
 * ATTENTION: This code is WRITE-ONLY. Do not try to read it.
 */
@Andrea lol
I know, I've read it before :-P
const PHP_7_0 = '7.0.0dev';
const PHP_5_6 = '5.6.0rc1';
const PHP_5_5 = '5.5.0beta1';
?!?!?!!
Ah, they're the earliest released versions of each that has the complete grammar, I guess
16:19
@Andrea not sure what's write-only about that code!?
@bwoebi The real write-only code is here: github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/blob/…
agree
looks like a docblock infestation
array[]
ew.
@NikiC Didn't you write a script to spot UVS issues?
@Andrea To spot and also fix
Do you have the link to it?
16:30
no, it's not public
it has more than one file
ah :/
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Q: Variable variables handling order: changes in PHP 7

Marten KoetsierWith the new PHP 7.0.0 out now, I'm a bit worried about the changes in evaluation order of the so-called 'variable variables'. On this page, under 'Changes to variable handling', a table is displayed with examples of expressions with their handling order in PHP 5 and PHP 7. The four expressions ...

^
Is there anything wrong with using Phan to detect UVS issues?
I don't know about Phan. That might be a good answer for this person
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A: Variable variables handling order: changes in PHP 7

AndreaRasmus Lerdorf wrote a static analysis tool that can spot Uniform Variable Syntax issues, called Phan: https://github.com/etsy/phan It might be helpful.

Okay, I answered with that ^
16:33
Wondered if it was you answering as I was commenting
16:46
@ircmaxell niiice
that should compile fail IMO.
I wonder if that's due to strlen inlining
@Andrea no.
16:55
@bwoebi possibly, but it could also be quite useful
@Andrea it works with any function, that happens before the strlen inlining
@ircmaxell just use an alias or a fqn.
@bwoebi Now I see it. Namespaces!
No, wait...
why can you alias something within a file and then declare something with the same name? I agree, that should be a compile error
Could we fix this in 7.0.1?
@Andrea try a phpdbg -p* on it ;-)
@Andrea it's a bug, so yes :-D
16:56
@Andrea it also affects 5.6, so code that is running this is there as well, so technically it's a BC break
I mean, maybe it could break something. Unlikely, though.

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