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20:05
hich -> which
oops ^^
will fix with next commit (not now)
@PeeHaa feel free to make now Aerys reverse proxy to nginx instead of the other way round :-D
@PeeHaa well, fixed now because found another bug :-P
@Danack Nikita vs. Niklas
@bwoebi How about subdirectories?
20:19
yeah, it's pretty hoth-like here as well
@kelunik we already had that discussion … and I haven't changed my stance on it.
@kelunik they don't prevent it, but they cause Artax to anyway buffer request bodies
@bwoebi I'm not talking about /lib...
I could asynchronously send it into Artax, but it's then buffered there, so no point in it.
@kelunik what then?
20:22
@bwoebi Proxy subdirectories only... but can just append it to the router..nevermind
@kelunik right, you'll just have to shorten $ireq->uri in a middleware.
but it has no business here.
At least I couldn't imagine the benefit of dependency injecting here...
Testing.
Thanks. And otherwise?
20:25
And I'm pretty sure I'm able to DoS your implementation with just 8 websocket connections. :P
You need to set OP_HOST_CONNECTION_LIMIT higher than 8.
Didn't know about that setting. Also, websocket connections don't count against that limit ^^
@bwoebi Setting all kinds of options for the client like making it trust a self-signed certificate or so.
@bwoebi 8 long-polling connections :P
@kelunik better :-P
@kelunik to what limit then? unlimited?
I don't know.
Another advantage of ./lib is that files will not be moved once you add a second file btw.
@kelunik I wouldn't even move it, because it's not in an Aerys\Reverse namespace
20:31
And you must unset the connection header btw.
@kelunik Connection: upgrade ...?
@bwoebi Namespace doesn't matter.
@bwoebi Proxies must not send some headers directly to the other party, like connection.
@kelunik so, what do you then do about Connection: upgrade headers?!
@kelunik like that?
		if (isset($headers["connection"][1]) || (isset($headers["connection"][0]) && strcasecmp($headers["connection"][0], "upgrade"))) {
			unset($headers["connection"]);
		}
14.10 Connection

   The Connection general-header field allows the sender to specify
   options that are desired for that particular connection and MUST NOT
   be communicated by proxies over further connections.
Read on from there ;-) ietf.org/rfc/rfc2068.txt
Dang, Do you read user agreement licences as well?
20:44
@bwoebi That double isset check seems weird.
@Xorifelse only if forced
@kelunik to prevent clients sending two Connection headers and thus by-passing it
@Xorifelse If you implement a spec, you should read and understand it.
@bwoebi Are two connection headers invalid?
@bwoebi And nope, that won't work as we learned. Firefox sends keep-alive, upgrade.
You need in_array("upgrade", array_map("trim", explode(",", $headers["connection"][0]))) and send only upgrade then.
@kelunik so, in_array("upgrade", array_map("trim", explode(",", strtolower())))` should do it?
yes
Are these values case insensitive?
20:49
also there's a hell of a lot of RFCs in dicussion atm
@kelunik Connection options are case-insensitive. as per tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-6.1
@Xorifelse As you see, I didn't read all of it. :P
@Andrea open, scroll down, click, click, finished.
@bwoebi heh
the AEAD support one bothers me slightly because it makes those functions have way too many parameters
well, that one I'm unsure about too…
20:53
@Andrea \o/
:p
Just joking around, first time in this chat.
eeeeew amsterdam...
:P
@Andrea I'm voting against it exactly for that reason. More responsibilities pushed towards a single endpoint, more possible BC breaks, more possible security issues.
@kelunik and sure I realize that by reading the specs you'll get a better understanding on how it works but those txt files are unreadable
Something tells me someone walked in the wrong street in Amsterdam
Alright.. coding time
@Xorifelse Neh. It's just that I'm from Rotterdam ;-)
20:59
@Andrea Nice to have an RFC you can just vote "yes" on...
eeeeewlll Rotterdam...
:-P
@Xorifelse Yup, usually I use the HTML version, but was too lazy to look it up.
@Ocramius lolz:
> This morning, Gary Hockin posted a pull request to the Doctrine project, proposing a rename from "Doctrine" to "Shitty".
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21:03
Hehehe
@Xorifelse the one with the … glass windows?
Wes
Wes
@Danack lost a chance to propose Latrine instead :B
@kelunik also pushed all the things we just discussed
@bwoebi I think all windows are made from glass :o
21:04
What is it with people who have attended PHP SW being the only people who actually carry out actual code of conduct violations.
Even the O.S. version
It breaks so easily..
@Xorifelse that's why I said that ;-D
@Ocramius yeah, I think it'd be better if it was its own function
@NikiC ^^
Having a beamer as second screen is nice if it's not too large... but it's loud...
@kelunik just turn the music louder :-P
@bwoebi Movie now. :P
ah ^^
> 76 additions and 9,439 deletions.
@bwoebi Painted a wall, so things are not where they usually are. :P
@kelunik hehe, then it's good that I'm not there the weekend :-D
I hope though I won't be shocked when I come back Thursday :-P
21:12
@bwoebi Just painted a white wall white. :P
@kelunik And the colors? :-P
Tomorrow. :P
@Ocramius decided to join you and vote No
now convince the rest of room 11 :p
If I have have css of content: '\f428'; - how do I make a html entity to be used inside html that is equivalent?
@Andrea so many typos on the AEAD one
21:16
Thanks - what does the \fstand for then?
@Andrea aren't &# in dec while css escapes in hex?
@bwoebi oh.
@Danack hex is Ш
@Danack actually, f is probably hex and I misread it
yep
yes
so @Danack 
yeah that
apparently CSS has a syntax where `\` is just followed by any number of hex digits
right
21:21
thanks.
Wes
Wes
&#?; <- decimal number
&#x?; <- hex number
in css you use hex only
so in html is &#xf428; or &#62504; they are the same
@Danack i mean absolutely different
now, suppose i have namespaced function, say \testns\testfunc() and to pass it as a callable i have to pass it as string OR wrap in closure
which is wired a bit, especially passing as string
i just faced with a damn bug when callback passed as string, but without full namespace, so everything was mucked up
Anyone know if PHP 7 is supposed to build on 32-bit, big-endian systems? If so, I need to file a bug report. If not, I'll just ignore.
21:30
huh, I'd expect it should
@Andrea it is, and Rasmus is on it I believe
great :)
@Danack > In this example both testFunction and testMethod have the callable type for the parameter $callable. For the instance method the parameter passes the callable check but for the function it fails, despite it being the same value.
oh god
@Danack, for consistency part that rfc provides answer, but i more about reffering to callables in more consistent way
@Danack I'm not sure if banning private methods from being callable is fair. They're always a callable, you just don't have permission to call them in all contexts
@Danack like making functions/method 1st class citizens (which is a bit epic for now)
21:31
@zaq178miami The only thing I'm working on that would address that is: wiki.php.net/rfc/closurefromcallable
As you can then detect errors when the param is first passed as a callback function, rather than when trying to call it.
Other solutions like 'testfunc::function' aren't something I'm going to be chasing myself.
@Andrea If you can't always call something, then it's not always callable.....and the RFC says to make it testable in the current scope:
bool is_callable ( callable $name [, bool $syntax_only = false [, bool $current_scope = false]])
@Danack i was thinking about what you mentioned as testfunc::function which retuns callable object/structure, which is something like TestClass::class.
oh, now I understand the first example in the RFC
hmm :/
@zaq178miami my thoughts are the same as before:
Oct 4 '15 at 13:47, by Danack
Closures should be the built-in type to represent things that can be called, as they can represent anything that can be called, have a single reflection API. i.e. you don't need to call ReflectionFunction or ReflectionClass based on what it was generated from, which you do have to do for callables.
Oct 4 '15 at 13:49, by Danack
The only downside to them is that the manual says that they are an 'implementation detail' and people seem to have just got hung up on that.
@Danack I guess making callable consistent is fine. You can always wrap something in a closure.
Oct 4 '15 at 13:51, by Danack
Or to put it more simply, can anyone think of any difference that would result from having a custom syntax like $(SomeClass, staticMethodName) vs Closure::fromCallable('SomeClass', 'staticMethodName') ?
21:35
@Danack the question is what ::function should return on regular methods, static methods, protected/private and whether it should depend on ::function calling context and function invoking itself
People aren't ready to accept the answer......we already have a good enough solution for this in PHP - closures.
" what ::function should return on regular methods" - a closure.
@Danack we don't
"whether it should depend on ::function calling context " - boom, solved by closures.
or, well
@Andrea so what is the pragmatic difference between using closures, and what you think we actually need?
21:37
you can't get a closure for an instance method without binding it to the instance
Good? Because instance methods aren't callable without an instance.
but that probably doesn't matter, actually
@Danack so you are saying that ::function returns a closure instance? Or you propose to use Closure obj?
@zaq178miami that's the same thing
@Andrea I maybe didn't correctly explain what i mean
21:39
@zaq178miami I'm saying that anything that allows you to go from 'string which might be function name' to 'some sort of variable that definitely refers to a particular function' should be a closure.
Also, that not many people like the ::function syntax.....
in Danack's rfc there was mention about using new Closure(callable $callable), so is this proposed solution
@Danack and what they like?
I know people who don't like ::class syntax
a significant number of people haven't encountered the problem and so just seem to see no problem with manually wrapping all functions by hand....let me find an example email.
@zaq178miami I don't like it and would have preferred class(Foo)
@Danack yeah, i'm totally fine with wrapping func on request, like you mentioned that in rfc as closure($func)
hm. I thought it was at one point officially recommended not to rely on typehinting the Closure class, as that class was an implementation detail?
21:44
@zaq178miami no it was worse than that:
class Validator {
    private function genericValidation(callable $foo, string bar, UserData $userData) : string {...}

    public function getValidatorCallback($validationType) {
        //...
        return function (callable $foo, string bar, UserData $userData) : string {
            return $this->genericValidation($data);
        };
    }
}
good evenings ladies
and germs.
I don't see a mention of that in the docs now, though
Having to wrap everything like that becomes very tedious very quickly.
@Danack that is what i currently do here and there in my code, and yes, it becomes tedious
21:45
Hi, a piece of advise about this one stackoverflow.com/questions/34969052/… could be great :)
I'm a bit wondering if there is a locale(7) implication on PHP string functions like strtolower - most likely because I never noticed it.
@etilge did you google the error message? stackoverflow.com/questions/21961556/…
According to lxr it's using C-functions that are bound to locale: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_6/ext/standard/string.c#1394
@hakre If there is a setlocale in your code base, I suggest hitting the fire alarm, and using that to cover your escape.
@Danack yeah, it is stated in the first line of the question (sorry, it isn't but still, I read that one :D )
21:47
@Danack not in the codebase, but perhaps on the system the code is running on, it has some environment variables set - or do these not count?
@etilge that question I linked has an accepted answer. What is different in your question?
@Danack was there any discussions about RFC you mentioned? What is your suggestions about when they will be merged in or will they at all?
@hakre any library that uses sprintf.....e.g. ImageMagick uses that for formatting SVG output.....
@Danack or then strtolower() ?!?! (and yes, I use PHP's sprintf() a lot which I guess uses C's sprintf under the hood?!)
@etilge Missing a piece of code
21:48
@etilge it would help if you provided the db schema, and especially the code you're using to set set values
@zaq178miami I got depressed by people being stupid on reddit.....The closure from callable one just needs to be finalised and then can be put to the list for 7.1. I give it about 50-50 chances of passing, as people don't seem to think it's necessary.
@etilge I dont see the code where you actually bind the values to the statement.
It looks ok from what you have, but clearly there's something wrong, and it's more work for us than it's worth it to attempt to recreate your db just to test.
$closure = (closure) "strlen"; // ?!
@Danack 50-50! It's like meet dino on a street!
21:50
@hakre as I said, setting the fire alarm off and running away is a valid choice. My opinion is that setlocale shouldn't be used ever - grokbase.com/t/php/php-internals/1541r9d9re/deprecate-setlocale
@hakre I prefer $closure = $(strlen);
@Danack Yes I know about these opinions, but I'm more interested in learning C to that point, not yet the gossip (but count me in for a good ranting around :) ).
@Danack are there any chance to do closure() as a extension?
from brief look to changeset it looks possible
As it has a certain j'ne sais query about it.
21:52
@Xorifelse i am passing them as input params in execute
@zaq178miami bob wrote some code - github.com/Danack/php-src/commits/closureSimpler
I also wrote some code but it was a bit crap....so use bobs.
@etilge that's not valid sql syntax
Closure::fromCallable($foo);
@jbafford what do you mean?
the double quotes are not valid syntax there
21:53
@hakre basically setlocale is not thread safe.....and just isn't sane. Having global settings that affect how functions work is just an inherently bad idea.
@jbafford well, at least my sqlite manager accepts it (and outputs also)
@jbafford do you mean the table definition?
and the drop table
@jbafford the same applies
@Danack both are awesome, and it looks like it can be moved into extension, right? So regardless that 50-50 chance it still can be shipped.
ok, well, clearly sqlite and mysql disagree on what valid syntax is, then.
21:58
@zaq178miami yes it's simple. and yes, 50-50 for 7.1
@Danack depends on the point of view. can make much sense, is quite powerful but inherits danger, too.
or risk.
"the point of view" - I like my applications to behave as deterministically as possible...
everything is a trade-off @hakre
anyway, I perhaps need an example how I can trick strtolower behaviour changes based on locale with UTF-8 encoded data as PHP strings.
@Danack set locale to C locale then?!
@Danack and what to you think about idea of 1st cls citizen functions in PHP?
22:00
@zaq178miami has. true.
@hakre yes, and refuse to start the application if it's not set to that.
@jbafford moved to backticks (as u required)
@Danack so even $f = strlelen; $f('test'); be valid
@Danack Do you have any idea where I can find C89 online to read?
@hakre you mean standards, right?
22:01
@hakre not quite that but gnu.org/software/gnu-c-manual/gnu-c-manual.html appears to be the compleat gnu C manual.
@zaq178miami good luck with that. I think the way that PHP is designed it just might not be possible to do that, as you can't tell whether something is meant to be a function or a define or something else........I'm really not sure whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.
@jbafford @Xorifelse any ideas?
@etilge Split the query's into two statements
You're trying to bind 8 values to the first SQL query
Because it's split by the ";"
@Xorifelse so you mean if the first query return some insertId > 0 then execute the 2nd query? Just a quick flow sketch :) ?
22:06
Lemme think, perhaps there is a way to do this with just 1 SQL line
@zaq178miami thx, that's a fine link: port70.net/~nsz/c - and so accessible!
@etilge Why are you inserting and updating afterwards anyways?
@Xorifelse lol, the other way around :D
@etilge Rudiger W. beat me to it, but he has the correct answer.
you should only pass execute() the parameters the sql actually uses.
@jbafford so the thing is I just doubled them, there's too many of them
22:10
why do you even have separate parameter names for insert vs. update when they're actually the same value?
You can use a parameter more than once in the sql.
@Danack you mean how internals designed now or how PHP as language made?
@zaq178miami Both. I don't know the full details of what would be required to allow bare literal names to be used as function names, but my understanding is that i) It would require a lot of changes to PHP internals ii) It would break a lot of userland code.
So it sounds really unlikely to happen......so I haven't really looked at it that deeply.
@Danack agree. It sounds risky. Are you familiar with php parser part?
@etilge Maybe.. a query transformation with the:
IF EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM Table WHERE field='')
BEGIN
UPDATE col FROM table WHERE field=''
END
ELSE BEGIN END;

clause might do the job for you.
22:16
Not even slightly.
@Danack from brief look potential problem is to distinguish function from constant
and while func, classes and const reside in their own ht that may just bring more entropy
I gues Nikita aka NikiC is deep in parser and AST tree building, right?
//cc @NikiC can you provide your thoughts about adding first-class functions to PHP, so smth like $f = strlen; $f('test'); becomes valid?
@zaq178miami It's ambiguous with constant lookups, so imho a bad idea
$f = strlen; is already valid in PHP. You only get a little warning that strlen is an undefined constant interpreted as the string "strlen" which works as callable in $f(...)
@NikiC yeah, i noted that, but ... can we just suppose it is solvable;
@hakre under some namespace it will lead to a mess
@zaq178miami What you actually want to introduce is callable(strlen) ;)
As a shortcut for creating a closure, presumably
22:25
@zaq178miami right, I just wanted to highlight that namespace and using functions is degraded (flawed), too.
@NikiC I actually want something like ::class but for funcs (and methods) =)
@hakre, yeah, it's a bit messy field
@NikiC i'm not taking here about rationale here, i'm ok with wrapping funcs into Closures and would love to have callable(strlen) (apart that it would be callable('strlen'))
It's possible to use namespaced functions in PHP 7.1, isn't it?
@hakre sure
@zaq178miami I do mean callable(strlen)
As a language item
Together with callable(Foo::bar) and callable($foo->bar)
@NikiC then i would say that it would we awesome^W AWESOME
@NikiC but it requires some changes to lexer, right?
22:29
No, the lexer is fine, callable is already a keyword
and it's goes above what alread @Danack and @bwoebi done
i mean parsing Foo::bar as argument
It needs parser and a small bit of runtime support though ;)
wow, I really lived under a rock, use function possible since 5.6.
sorry, i mix lexer and parser all the time
@hakre i sometime would love to have such rock to hide away from few dozens of use function
hehe, but I needed it this week and thought it's some 7.1 RFC.
22:32
@NikiC are there any expectations when this feature MAY appers in php?
@zaq178miami they probably wouldn't be equivalent until PHP 8 - as callable(Foo::bar) where bar is a private function probably needs the tidying up changes that I hope to do for 8.
@Danack we need timemachine here to bring future changes to nowadays.
If you use a time-machine to bring work onto your computer it's somewhat of a circle-reference.
@Danack why would it need tidying changes?
As long as callable() creates a closure (or similar) it should all be fine
@hakre "I really lived under a rock" means "I really wonder" ? or "I really confused"
22:36
@zaq178miami no idea
@NikiC same 50-50 as Danack mentioned above (i like comparing that with change to meet dino on a street)?
@Shafizadeh I thought, burried in own work (focussed) so that you don't realize what happens around you.
ah ..!
@NikiC was it discussed on internals or with internals people? Is such changes welcomed in PHP or it is same as with CoC?
22:40
@hakre i'm on the opposite side, i used to jump on a bleeding edge PHP and still on PHP 7 for a year or more, don't know, and now I can't even answer the difference between php 5.5 and 5.6 =(
@zaq178miami Oh, just sit it out, PHP 5.5 will become EOS in may or june this year.
PHP 5.6 has extended support, but that's easy, as it's the version before PHP 7.
@NikiC I would expect that people would ask for the behaviour of it to be 'consistent' with the callable param type behaviour.....which might not be possible due to it being a bit nuts.
@hakre for some reason people don't upgrade their codebase, i even got few bug reports last year about 5.3 and 5.2(!) in php-amqp
I have create a great markdown editor which supports RTL languages ..! (there isn't any similar thing), Can I publish it in Github? (I never have any activity on Github)
The PHP version is not everything. Even bug reports in PHP 4 can be still valid bug reports. Codebases in general are not for upgrade, applications are. If PHP is your application, you naturally upgrade it. But if you've got some application in PHP code, you do not upgrade all the PHP code all the time.
@Shafizadeh If you're only concerned about whether or not you need activity on github prior creating an account: You don't need to. The only activity you need on github is that you create your account - all other activity is optional.
22:46
@Shafizadeh I wonder how you managed to get 1.6k rep
@hakre true. but sitting on versions that even not maintained is a like riding a car from early 20s. Looks cool but when it become broken you are on your own.
@etilge no need to troll.
@Shafizadeh it actually would be recommendable
@hakre ah ... but I have a account .. My question is, Need to get allow of somebody (for e.g moderator of github) to publich my script? or there isn't any permission for publishing?
@zaq178miami And these old cars are easier to handle when they break down as the shiny new stuff that is just e-trash and itrash and can't be repaired.
22:48
@Shafizadeh sure, go on, more eyes, more support and so on
@etilge Why?
@tereško ah ok
@Shafizadeh Normally no moderation. I dunno if they block countries like cuba or iran.
US foreign policy.
@etilge I remember seeing a user, who had 30k+ but only had asked questions
;-)
22:50
@etilge created an answer for you.
Now I want a cookie
@hakre you know what i mean =)
@zaq178miami I can fork your repo if you get it up. And also if not. Just let me know.
@hakre ?
@Shafizadeh there should be no restriction. I think only countries that temporary have blocked access to github have been Turkey and Russia
There are restrictions
But only put on technology
Like computers, etc
22:52
... and even then the github ban was lifted in something like 8h
@Xorifelse here you go `setcookie('foo', 'bar');
Worked at Dell Inc, they barged sales to those country's
But but
That cookie is gonna expire... :(
I want a McDonalds cookie, those you can leave for 20 years and then their still eatable.
we all die. so expired cookie is just nothing.
@tereško Yes Iran isn't block ..! Actually it is interesting for me, every body can publish everything on github without any permission ..! I thought those scripts on the github have a really professional authors ..! But now I'm seeing there isn't any supervision and even a low-knowledge person can publish something on github
They even lowered the bar by publishing a GUI for WINDOWS users.... .
22:56
@hakre that thing is actually quite terrible
@hakre What OS are you using?
... well, that "github for windows" app looks pretty, but I found it alost unusable
I just was going to make a joke about not being able to type but to click but then I considered it does not make much sense when you push code somewhere which you at least need to type.
but what about VB?
22:58
visual basic?
what about it?
from what i remember you could be able to drag&drop components and make some hello world app without typing anything
maybe it was not a vb but some other visual-whatever.
Visual basic is awesome, learned programming with it :o
But now I'm a Linux user..
@Xorifelse hell, then you need a milk for a cookie.

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