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Wes
Wes
00:08
@NikiC the array handler is the trickiest. i don't think is possible doing something decent i'm afraid... string is fine as the only mutable thing in strings is $str[0] = 'x'; and it's not a huge loss, but for arrays the missing mutability is a pita
00:20
@Wes do you have a basic knowlage of Symfony Dep Injection?
Wes
Wes
don't ping people randomly
it wasnt randomly. You are only one in the room
Wes
Wes
toptip
00:52
@NorthbornDesign I stole this from rdlowrey - github.com/Danack/Tier/blob/master/src/Tier/Tier.php#L53-L71 your function is missing the error level check, which is needed for the error suppression operator.
And I either I cocked something up or the adding of it to the right place didn't trigger a feed notification.
Configurator - A few simple tools to manage configuration data sanely.
01:12
posted on January 21, 2016 by Danack

A reasonably sane way of managing environment and configuration variables for applications. Does not manage 'secrets' e.g. oauth keys.

Wes
Wes
@Danack how about introducing a way to have several error handlers like we do with autoloaders?

add_error_handler(function(...){
    if(namespace is mine){
         // i do what i like with errors
    }
    return null; // otherwise try other error handlers
});
plus what you proposed in the rfc
@Wes that becomes really hard to think about.
And can you think of something that would be sane to do other than i) suppress an error ii) convert it to a particular type of exception?
Wes
Wes
why? maybe add a $namespace parameter to the callable so that you don't have to examine the backtrace yourself
"why?" - because when you look at a line of code, you need to know what state the application will be in when it reaches that line, to be able to reason about what is going to happen.
Wes
Wes
i mean, how is that different from a single error handler?
01:18
Because a single error handler is simpler than having multiple error handlers.
And the only sane thing to do with errors is to suppress them, or to throw an exception. As I said, can you think of anything that "i do what i like with errors" would be that is sane?
Wes
Wes
but it's a global setting and sucks. so either remove the setting (have a non-customizable standard error handler) or allow authors to implement theirs
1 min ago, by Danack
Because a single error handler is simpler than having multiple error handlers.
Having 1 global setting is still better than having multiple settings for the same thing.
Wes
Wes
your solution is still multiple settings, but one at a time... means that nobody will actually use it, just to have better interoperability
"your solution is still multiple settings," - I have no idea what that means.
Wes
Wes
that is not standard
anyone can have their own, but only one at a time can actually be active
01:26
There are reasons for having other error handlers - but rather than having them be done through the current set_error_handler, they would be more sanely exposed through separate error operators
But I still think that there just might not be any actually sane usages for that.
Wes
Wes
my point is that everyone will think they should not bundle with their library an error handler for the fear of breaking others code. so nothing will change
like ErrorException. who actually adopted it? nobody
and for the exact same reason
"they should not bundle with their library an error handler" - they shouldn't.....that's up to the application to handle.
Everyone who is sane will be setting an unsuppressed error to throw an exception.......I can't persuade other people that they're doing it wrong.
> i dislike error handlers that convert old style errors to exceptions because may break other code that instead just ignores warning
I do not believe their is a significant amount of code being written that is being shared via composer/packagist that expects warnings to be disabled. That is only done by legacy crap.
Wes
Wes
01:42
yes i understand how it should work, i'm just worrying of why it might not work. it's not entirely convincing / a utterly definitive solution because of that. and i do actually believe this is important to solve... old style errors are a massive pita, as you know...
The only things that matter are i) allowing the error suppression to work more precisely i.e. not suppressing all errors for an expression. ii) Allowing specific exceptions to be thrown from the individual errors, rather than generic \Exceptions. Everything else (including the convert) doesn't really matter.
In fact, I'll probably remove the convert before sending it to internals.
Wes
Wes
02:00
i don't know... it's surely a step forward but i think we can do more
I can't do 18 minutes of how that guy talks
Wes
Wes
haha
Yeah, the early replicant models still haven't quite gotten the fine motor skills for vocal chords right.
Wes
Wes
lol
what accent is that? north of uk or smt?
it's the accent of someone who speaks only backward, then you record it and reverse the playback
02:26
@Wes It's how twats talk.
Wes
Wes
ahaha
I think it's Estuary English youtube.com/watch?v=9hDy3RZJNxM
but I can't find a male version to check.
Wes
Wes
til
02:49
@Wes tbh the first vote for that RFC is very likely to fail as:
i) People who just want to remove the @ operator, without regard for replacing it.
ii) People who want all errors to be converted to exception, because edge-cases don't exist.
iii) People who misread the RFC.
iv) People who don't want _any_ new stuff being added.
are all going to vote against it.
Wes
Wes
the php way :D
Which is annoying, as it completely solves the problem of what to do about the @ operator for (imo) sane people.
Wes
Wes
v) people that (also) want a try{} ish thingy
I ought to 'accidentally' include that in the email when I post it....
Wes
Wes
lol
Wes
Wes
03:49
@SergeyTelshevsky it's a way to perform validation that gets "superfluous" when the program is considered stable, so you disable it. it is complementary to those features that could be disabled without affecting the program functionality, such as type hints
also helps explaining the code
like, it's an alternative to comments, too
Hello: Are short tags <? recommended?
Wes
Wes
you can use this
assert($foo instanceof Bar);
instead of
/** @var Bar $foo */
04:05
@Legoboy0215 no, use regular tags (<?php) or in PHP 5.4+ use short echo tags (<?=)
@Legoboy0215 bearing in mind that the latter is short for <?php echo … ?>
04:19
Ok :)
Wes
Wes
<?php in templates is hell though
05:05
Naw, <?php is fine; its when people use braces instead of the if ($x): endif; alternatives that's fucking retarded.
@Wes ^^
@Danack double thanks on the suggestions; dig the path-instances.
Rather, path-types.
Hi all,

I noticed this code,

return $this->{$some_var};

Is it for making dynamic variable in return or its not advisable?
05:21
those are two question. yeah, it's some kind of dynamic variable return
as about if it's advisable... it depends on how you use it
just this line can't be said to be advisable or not, it's a dynamic variable return
Ok, thanks a lot Felix :)
its deleted
06:17
moin
06:35
@Wes eww...
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Q: Mysql Query Group Concat Limit multiple record of child table in one query

Sagar NaliyaparaAlbum Table: +------------------------------+ | id name updated_at| +------------------------------+ Album_member Table: +------------------------------------+ | id album_id member_id | +------------------------------------+ Album_media Table: +---------------------...

hi
who can help with wp?
and also telegram bots
i use this plugin >> Telegram Bot & Channel for wp to connect wp to my bot and answer to bot users . this plugin can send php to the bot too i mean parsing php commands and send it as an answer to the commands using insert-php plugin.anyway i want to send an audio file to users who know how to do that?
@JoeWatkins mornin
@PeeHaa @bwoebi all that I learned about assert() from your conversation is that assert() should be used in libraries when you want users to try hacking into them, like class substitution, passing things you normally do not pass, etc., but in the world of client applications there's still no use? As @PeeHaa said, if you have something in dev, you still want that in prod with an exception for debugging stuff. Otherwise there should be nothing at all
07:03
Does anyone here use Artax in a long running script?
tcp 32 0 localhost:51480 github.com:https CLOSE_WAIT < I have the feeling it doesn't close connections correctly.
@RonniSkansing can you help?
^ @bwoebi
@SergeyTelshevsky it's really not about that ...
@JoeWatkins I really see there's something I'm missing, but I can't think of any use case..
first, there are parts of your application that are not public, there is no opportunity to test those parts once deployed, nor should you force those parts that should be private to be public just so you can test them ...
you can indirectly test private parts with unit tests, but that makes it harder to debug when things do go wrong ...
07:10
Morning
assert has very well defined use cases for both low level (C) and higher level language (PHP, Java), pre/post conditions and invariants ... these are use cases that are unaffected by whether you unit test your code, they stand alone
you have to remember that people like @Ocramius exist, and whether you like it or not your code will be hacked, it's not about wanting people to do that or else everything would just be properties and public, it's a recognition that it's going to happen anyway - because it can ...
gotta go afk ... read about assert outside of PHP ... lata
user924016
@mahdiazarm atm at work, feel free to link to your question, I will take a look at it in lik.. 8 hours....
user924016
and mornings 11
@JoeWatkins currently reading about assert in java, but you say it is about private/public parts, nevertheless, when you code, you code for production, you validate for production, you filter for production.. I don't see how you wan't for $a to be between 5 and 9, but still check that only in development..
morning @Jimbo and @RonniSkansing o/
user924016
\o
\o
07:51
@JoeWatkins @PeeHaa @bwoebi 3v4l.org/kNd0Y found this to be useful, but any other practical case?
^ I like how hhvm doesn't give a f
Anonymous
08:16
So .. nobody believed I was a web developer, and this is the code my "teacher" gave me, while telling me to change x..y.. to find out the truth.
Anonymous
/fml
Anonymous
All the script is in one file btw
Anonymous
that is the script they use to teach / test students.
@kelunik I'll have a look
@bwoebi There were maaaany connections.
08:22
@kelunik As long as your system doesn't prevent you from opening any new connection because too many open system-wide…
@bwoebi Which would totally happen if my server was really in use...
@kelunik does that happen after a simple request and then say… like sleep(100); …?
or something more convoluted?
I don't know, probably everything from amp-chat's OAuth calls to GitHub.
@Danack Everything ok now? Or do I still need to do something?
@kelunik I guess you are reusing the same client and it's opening each time a new connection, while still buffering old ones for some reason?
08:30
Yup, not every time a new connection, probably every time the old keep-alive expired and the connection got closed, but not cleaned up.
Okay, then bug probably is in SocketPool class…
doog gninrom!
Hi need some help please I want to connect to my database oracle using PDO connection..but I have this error
PDOException: SQLSTATE[42S02]: pdo_oci_handle_factory: ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified (ext\pdo_oci\oci_driver.c:635)
you have a database oracle? I want one too..
This is my php script
config.php

DEFINE("HOST",'oci:dbname=mydb;charset=utf8');
DEFINE("USER",'myuser');
DEFINE("PASSWORD",'myuser');



include_once 'config.php';

$connection = new PDO(HOST,USER,PASSWORD);
$connection->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE,PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
$db = new Myfunctions($connection);
I already enabled the extension.. php_pdo_oci
I am using the the express edtion of oracle 11g
08:45
hola
either way, not a php issue
@kelunik I can't reproduce anything with a small test script…
Moin
Moin
09:03
@SergeyTelshevsky that's a pre-condition, the same kind of thing is useful on exit/return from a function too, though generally it validates object state and or return value rather than params ...
$client = new Amp\Artax\Client(new Amp\Artax\Cookie\NullCookieJar);

Amp\run(function() use ($client) {
        $backOff = 1;

        do {
                $response = yield $client->request("https://api.github.com/");
                print "HTTP/" . $response->getProtocol() . " " . $response->getStatus();
                print "\n";

                print "Backoff: " . $backOff . " seconds\n";

                yield new Amp\Pause($backOff * 1000);
                $backOff *= 2;
        } while (true);
@bwoebi ^ can repro, use netstat -a | grep https.
mhh, maybe it's tied to some github behavior… will check it out, thanks
We really need to make the available methods in Artax and Aerys similar...
Yeah, we should improve Artax…
@bwoebi GitHub doesn't send any keep-alive header as it seems.
@bwoebi Just wanted to use $response->getTrace().
09:05
Good morning all
How can I pass cookie using CGI?
posted on January 21, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by Levi */

@kelunik Okay, seen it too.
@AndreaCatania possibly some kind of large machinery ?
LGTM
@JoeWatkins Too expensive Another way?? :D
hehe, I'm glad you took it as it was meant ;)
09:11
@JoeWatkins ;)
what's up with setcookie ?
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Q: Is it possible to make a bridge from Java to php file?

Andrea CataniaIt's possible make a bridge from Java to php file? I've got an application written in Java and I need execute http://piwik.org/ that is written in PHP. In the server I have PHP running but I cannot access from the browser to the php directory because all incoming traffic is redirected by apache ...

Apparently I cannot set cookie when I execute CGI
well first .... ewwwwww ... obviously ...
09:14
how to upload a file somewhere from url?
is there any way actually?
someone help me please
You should start by asking a question that can be understood
It's worth noting that any project hosted on SourceForge is not trustworthy. I would never use a project I got from SourceForge in production without manually auditing the code, and compiling from source. — Madara Uchiha ♦ 27 secs ago
People need to let SourceForge just die.
09:18
True
do you know anything about telegram bots?
ok i will explain
@AndreaCatania I'd just proxy it directly in Apache, see my answer.
telegram is a messenger most people know this
What is your actual specific problem?
in this messenger there is something called bot
this bots give files from bot owner using api and send to the bot user
i want to send a file from a url like this example.com/song.mp3 @PeeHaa
09:23
That is not a specific problem
Same rules apply as on main. The above is too broad
@Ocramius Assuming I'm not about to go creating an individual class for each controller action (I could do that, I'm even considering it because it's pretty, but I'm talking about in frameworks where all a dev wants to do it get straight into a controller with multiple methods for rapid development), I'm not about to go injecting everything in via the constructor when the object may only be used by 1/3 methods. That's why I think this is an an edge-case for "setter injection"
@AndreaCatania
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/autostrict$ HTTP_COOKIE="test=1" php-cgi -n cookie.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/7.1.0-dev
Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

array(1) {
  ["test"]=>
  string(1) "1"
}
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/autostrict$ cat cookie.php
<?php
var_dump($_COOKIE);
?>
i can send files from my personal computer using this code >>> gist.github.com/anonymous/0aaa5705628e5fceeee4 @PeeHaa
but i need to send file from url not local
@kelunik Who manages the server has created a rule that redirects all traffic from port 80 and 443 to port 8080 (where glassfish AS is running). Now he say me that he cannot put another rule that redirect only the subdirectory (like mysite.com/pside to port 80 where the PHP are listening... If you think it's possible can you explain me little more accurate how to do this please?
is there anyway?
09:25
Download the file and serve it?
files are stored in my server
So why can't you serve them?
also you can send cookies in cgi ... you'll need to parse them in java and set them in the outgoing request is all ...
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/autostrict$ HTTP_COOKIE="test=1" php-cgi -n cookie.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/7.1.0-dev
Set-Cookie: I_CAN_HAS_COOKIE=1
Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

array(1) {
  ["test"]=>
  string(1) "1"
}
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/autostrict$ cat cookie.php
<?php
setcookie("I_CAN_HAS_COOKIE", true);

var_dump($_COOKIE);
?>
i don't know how to serve
you mean download them then send them using post?
/me looks for a php status page on github. /me looks at composer requirements and sees both laravel and a certain laravel developer /me thinks fook it I'll reinvent the wheel
@mahdiazarm Yes
09:28
tell me how?
How what?
@AndreaCatania It's Apache, but let's see... With nginx it's just another location rule.
how to serve a file then send it
Search the web. You aren't the first to do this you know
which functions i have to use?
09:29
@kelunik Thx
i searched but found nothing
what i have to search
?
@JoeWatkins So i need to be into the directory project to execute this command. I'm trying.
oh someone already answered the question ...
0
A: Is it possible to make a bridge from Java to php file?

FedericoWhen you execute a php script from the command line the GET/POST/SESSION/COOKIE variables are meaningless. When your file.php send a cookie there is no browser to receive it, save it and use it for subsequent requests. What you can do is use CGI SAPI, so that all HTTP_* variables will be usable,...

that ...
@mahdiazarm Sorry, but when I am going to need to tell people how to use google I back away slowly
directory depends on how the code is written, I should hope not ... but I can't guess ;)
09:34
HTTP_COOKIE="test=1" php-cgi -n /home/andrea/workspace-php/phpMyAdmin/index.php
I receive this error: Call to undefined function mb_detect_encoding() in <b>/home/andrea/workspace-php/phpMyAdmin/libraries/php-gettext/gettext.inc</b> on line <b>177
so you need to load mbstring
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/autostrict$ php-cgi -m | grep mbstring
mbstring
so that you get this ...
(you'll get nothing at the moment)
oh remove -n
that was bad advice, I need that, you don't ;)
@AndreaCatania I added something, but I'm not sure if it works.
@kelunik Let me see
@JoeWatkins What is -n?
If it doesn't work, use nginx. :P
-no-ini-files
09:39
i knew the way but i don't know how to do @PeeHaa
and this chat room is really strange
tnx
@JoeWatkins Why it's bad Idea remove -n?
@kelunik Can't D: Cpanel is runnng on the server and this complicate alot...
@JoeWatkins is there the same option in fpm?
Morning 11.
@Oldskool o/
@PeeHaa \o how are you?
09:45
@mahdiazarm Search for specific things instead of your initial "how to upload a file somewhere from url?"
@Oldskool Fine thanks. How are you?
Staying clear of the "griep" epidimic? (don't know the English word for that ;))
flu
Right, thanks :)
Can't complain myself, just got out of it ;-)
Feeling all better again now, luckily.
@Oldskool But yeah :-) No problem here
Is there a way to inherit a class that has a protected db connection?
09:54
Yes?
I guess using inheritance?
To inherit you would need to look into inheritance yea... :P
You might want to rephrase your actual question though ;-)
What are you trying to do?
@FlorianMargaine yes
and phpdbg (while you are remembering new things)
current problem I'm facing: different classes, all have their own connection, problem I'm facing: for some reason, a soap call failed and the timeout is 90s, but after these 90s I lost my connection... So I receveive errors and code after call fails.. meaning I would have to reconnect, but the currect design forces me to reconnect the connection in every function.. That's why I want to make a class with all the connection stuff in and inherit the connection, isthat somewhat clear?
@AndreaCatania you want to remove it, probably mbstring is shared, and -n is causing it not to load and so you are getting undefined function error
10:00
trying out stuff, but every input is welcome :)
@Naruto Why you no use composition?
pass the connection in the objects that need it
@JoeWatkins thank you kind sir
0
A: Why not all threads are completed?

Joe Watkins::collect is not intended to enable you to reap results, it is intended to run garbage collection on objects referenced in the stack of Worker objects. If the intention is to process each result as it becomes available, the code might look something like this: <?php $pool = new Pool(4); $result...

didn't answer in time ... accepted answer is real strange ...
@Naruto minimal code example please
you mean inject the connection
you don't want to inherit it ...
10:05
current work flow: pastebin.com/cMCDzVfj
db_connect($this->connectie);
->
public function __construct($connectie) {
    //general function from a function file
    $this->connectie = $connectie;
}
Also eeeewwww dutch variable names
@JoeWatkins I've tried without -n and and it is working on the console
@AndreaCatania good
10:08
yeah I know, but full dutch company so...
Yo Chris
hai @DaveRandom
@Naruto something something, no man is an island, something something ...
don't do it ... I wouldn't work on it ... what if you need me to work on it ?
I took over a German thing before, they done it ... always hated them a little for it ... makes everything slower ..
10:15
I was thinking .. I have to create lots of forms with interactions... and some management for other users to see subscriptions etc etc...
Is there a way to make use of Google Forms? and use that inside a website?
Anyone looking for a remote dev? :)
@Patrick depends on the resume
Today I feel like I don't want to be a programmer anymore. I want to do something else :/
GLOBAL ALL THE THINGS \o/
	public function __construct()
	{
		global $pro_ads_main, $pro_ads_codex, $pro_ads_cpts, $pro_ads_advertisers, $pro_ads_campaigns, $pro_ads_banners, $pro_ads_adzones, $pro_ads_statistics, $pro_ads_templates, $pro_ads_shortcodes, $pro_ads_multisite, $pro_ads_responsive, $pro_ads_browser, $pro_ad_custom_widgets, $pro_ads_updates, $pro_ads_geo_targeting, $pro_ads_banner_creator;
@FlorianMargaine going to translate it to English tomorrow, right now it's just german :(
Or would it have to be french? :o
10:19
english would be better for where I work
but if you want remote, english is always going to be better anyway :P
@PeeHaa Wow, and they dare to prefix everything with $pro as well. Living on the edge... ;)
@PeeHaa I like how $pro_ad_custom_widgets is the only variable that doesn't start with $pro_ads_
the next version is going to have $guru_ads_main
inb4 "wow you just solved a bug"
10:22
@FlorianMargaine Do you have a job desc somewhere, or should I just hit you up directly once I have my documents in order?
@Patrick I don't even know if we have listings... let me hit up our hiring guy
@Patrick You want me to pin it?
@PeeHaa I wouldn't mind. I guess a day or two would suffice :)
@Patrick Wasn't @CarrieKendall looking for remotes a little while ago?
10:27
@Patrick he's not available right now... send me a mail florian at platform dot sh once you have your documents in order
^ I'm sure mail grabbers in 2016 will handle that just as easily :)
@FlorianMargaine Will do. Thanks
@SergeyTelshevsky not the ones who copy pasted from the 2000 scripts
@DaveRandom Had to be US though
script kiddies? :)
10:28
got it copied in case you want to remove it
nah, it's fine
@Jimbo Oh right
@Patrick where are you located? We have people in ~5 or more countries, I want to know if that could increase our count
Switzerland, isn't it?
@FlorianMargaine Zurich
10:30
oh cool, we don't have anyone there
there are ~10 of us ftr... US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Serbia... and that's about it afaik
we used to have an Egyptian guy
there is one in Czech too
Ah nice. Everyone remote or do you have offices there?
not sure he's still there though, he moves every couple of months
3 people aren't remote in an office in Paris (not including me, I'm like 4h away from Paris by train), the rest are remote
hi guys, I have a table schedule which has 3 columns, dates, start time and end time. How will I fill tha table with dates for the whole month?
@Pretorian Loop through them and insert? Or what is it that you are trying to do?
@kelunik oh well… it's everything properly freed, it's just the cycle collector which first needs to kick in
@kelunik but I can add an explicit fclose() when the stream gets unloaded
@Patrick sorry, we're not looking for php-only devs... so it depends on your resume
ohh ok thanks. btw I'm working on shift change of employee and my idea is to filled out the table for the whole month so that if an employee lets say for example has a shift on friday, I'll just search the table with the same date as friday and I'll change the start time and end time. do you think it's a good idea?
@FlorianMargaine It's mostly PHP with a hint of python and some node.js :(
10:49
@FlorianMargaine On your company homepage, "Get a platform" is 1 pixel off.
(Chromium 47, Linux)
@Leigh thanks
@Patrick send me a mail, it really depends on what you want to do and your skills :)
For those who use vagrant, isn't using apt-get update and apt-get upgrade in their provisioning step the equivalent of requiring dev-master with composer?
@FlorianMargaine Will do. Cheers
@FlorianMargaine Why? We're not targeting specific versions of apache, we're just installing the latest one. Same for PHP Etc
10:53
@Jimbo it's the equivalent of being in stable - x and requiring @stable
Ah
the base image hasn't been updated so it needs to catch up
Also @Jimbo, in case you're not already, squid-deb-proxy
11:06
@kelunik okay, I found the root cause. Can you please pull master and check (before I tag)?
sup guys
@Leigh Is that for caching third party repos?
@Jimbo all repos
11:35
Just wanted to say: heapanalytics.com this is a really cool application.
uh ok
11:50
@Jimbo I currently do single method controllers: SO.MUCH.BETTER.
@Duikboot Connection refused
Which means it's an ad domain which I block
Question: how do you track down where an object forms a cycle and hence isn't freed immediately?
@Oldskool OC is a trainwreck.
@JoeWatkins what did I do this time? O_o
Daniel Kerr is too hostile of a person to consider him as anything more than what he spews in those kinds of issues.
Seeing someone like that oversee an OS project makes me very sad.
12:02
@PeeHaa It's working, but there is still an extra thing that I accidentally added to the front page of feedr.pieterhordijk.com, rather than the correct place of feedr.pieterhordijk.com/feeds/25/room-11-regulars which also has it.
@Sean Apparently. Never worked with it, but because of the arrogance of that dev alone I highly doubt I ever will.
@Jimbo I can't see the context - but why not just put action dependent dependencies in the method parameters, and so the only get injected for that method?
@Danack Ah k
@MadaraUchiha Oh :-(
12:30
Are there any tools (apart pecl and pear itself) to require and install php extensions, something like composer but for extensions. Key feature I'm looking for is to be able to install extension not only from pecl but from any github repo/fork/branch/tag/commit
12:41
@zaq178miami github.com/FriendsOfPHP/pickle it's not ready yet, or at least it wasn't the last time I looked.
@Danack Looks interesting. :)
@Danack I saw it, but it doesn't look like ready for use. Have you tried it?
@NikiC nvm
@Danack Exactly, hence why Symfony's auto injector isn't good enough - because it only auto resolves for service constructors. Then you "define the controller a service" to gain that halfassed functionality :)
@Ocramius I'm considering it, tbh it does seem very clean. Only one place to look. No 15 methods in one controller if you have a single page application somewhere
So the method injection was good for those people who only use single controllers - and it should be an option

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