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00:30
@Asgrim fyi, I looked at enabling more compiler warnings. I pretty sure it's a low value thing to do, except for -Wmissing-prototypes github.com/mkoppanen/imagick/issues/140#issuecomment-195838853
 
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01:40
@Danack PHP source is extremely lazy with const correctness :/
01:55
I've given up. Although most of the extension code is correct, there's just too many minor type differences to worry about.....unsigned 64 bit int to signed 32 bit int.....when all the values are going to be in the range 1 to max_image_width.
Also, one compiler warning per ZPP.
 
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03:18
hello
ehh ... what a pain in the ass
I am torn between learning more sysadmin shit and just giving up and doing "the old way" :(
04:10
ö.ö seems like someone's bioclock is altered again
I think it's because my circadian rhythm is 28h
I think mine is around that too
but I may mess it up so easily, lately
ehh .. yeah, it's a problem
professional help is being sough
anyway, I will finish re-compiling git and try that sleeping thing again
good luck o/
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05:09
mornings
mornin' Wes
Is "downvote-please" or a thing? I did a search of "chmod 777" is:a and ordered by upvotes. Now I'm depressed and out of downvotes :-( Many of them relate to PHP and especially in the context of a webserver this is highly dangerous :-/ Some of them quite a few upvotes :-/
Hello there
Hey, I'm starting to build a wordpress site, any expert up for some questions?
When creating static pages like: about us, contact, services, etc... what's the best-practice?
Here's what I've seen so far:
- Create a page.php file, and then on the admin panel create the pages required
is there any other way that would work better on Wordpress?
06:08
posted on March 13, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

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06:24
3v4l.org/A8bES this. useful. i don't know why i even tried it as i wasn't expecting it to work, but it does. php is always great at both positively surprising me and disappointing me
wiki.php.net/rfc/foreachlist 2011. totally missed that
@bwoebi the Slashdot stab was funnier :P
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morning florian
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\o joe
mornings northern hemisphere people
that remind me I should've been asleep
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06:40
that reminds me I should be still sleeping
heh is it still early?
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06:56
@Ekin it is early for sunday. woke up at 5 am -__- and it's 8am now
oh indeed it is.. those kind of mornings make me feel it's gonna be a long day :)
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i'm way too enthusiastic about programming / my job and it's not a good thing. my days are always "not long enough"... imagine the consequences...
07:12
I can relate to that with programming/physics/work sometimes drawing and other stuff included... my biggest issue is when in a day my main two focuses are not related subjects... ie. producing music vs programming
it can get pretty messy
anyways, I should try sleeping now, o/
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gn \o
07:42
@Wes you got a few minutes ?
moin new peepz
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sure @JoeWatkins
can you, using your graphicalnessness, make little logo/image for me perhaps ?
Hey, you know any good frameworks? for example I found semantic-ui, just wondering if there is a better one with more built in functionality.
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sure. what is that?
am writing a blog post on hacking php 7, just wanted a picture for it ... because it's a rather large wall of text, and I always start with a picture, but can't find one ...
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07:44
hmmm... is the article visible already?
Here you have images for commercial / personal use if it helps.
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trying something
cool thanks :)
08:00
@JoeWatkins do you use any UI framework? like semantic-ui?
I don't do stuff you look at
you do serverside?
@JoeWatkins
or whatever, so long as you don't have to look at it ...
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@JoeWatkins any preference about colors?
nice ones ?
I have no idea
08:04
@JoeWatkins are there any php server side frameworks or do you just build it from scratch?
depends what I'm doing ... there are many frameworks, I like none of them ...
@JoeWatkins Well if you have a lot of users input then i've noticed i'm writing a lot of snippets of php all over the place to deal with that specific input. I'm just trying to find out what the approved practice is and how i can organise my code better.
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08:24
@JoeWatkins struggled at first then this happened
brilliantly fantastic, thankxyou
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:P
thanks mate
catch you later
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(all pics i've used are free for any use, took them on freeimages.com)
that looks like a nice article though
I'm not sure if it's got enough information in it ... I've tried to link to relevant stuff in wikipedia or whatever
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08:32
> As a rule of thumb, if someone says something to me, and my life does not depend on my retention of the information contained in the statement, I will immediately, and without prejudice to the speaker, forget what was said.
ahahaha
Morning guys!
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developers have a very selective information storage
I delegate a lot of it to google :/
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what you say it's totally true though :)
08:35
@JoeWatkins if we are in a scripting state, and find the sequence 'if' and the beginning of the sequence, return the identifier T_IF that phrase reads weirdly
> This can be roughly translated to "if we are in a scripting state, and find the sequence 'if', return the identifier T_IF".
woops and thanks @bwoebi
:-)
Is it common to write "ala" instead of "à la" in English? @JoeWatkins
I can't make those characters easily .. so I copied yours ... thanks
you can't combine keys like ` and a?
how would one do that ?
I've never heard that it's possible to combine keys, this is brand new news
08:43
!!wiki Dead key
A dead key is a special kind of a modifier key on a mechanical typewriter, or computer keyboard, that is typically used to attach a specific diacritic to a base letter. The dead key does not generate a (complete) character by itself, but modifies the character generated by the key struck immediately after. Thus, a dedicated key is not needed for each possible combination of a diacritic and a letter, but rather only one dead key for each diacritic is needed, in addition to the normal base letter keys. For example, if a keyboard has a dead key for the grave accent (`), the French character à can...
The next thing to do, is make the parser aware of the new token.

s/make/making/
wtf is going on
well, you do that multiple times … is + infinitive
that'll teach me to try and do magic with my keyboard
08:46
LOL
you must've hit the search by accident?
ah yes, highlight all
is gone
:-D
@bwoebi others ?
> The next thing to do is edit the switch in the zend_compile_expr compiler function, adding, in an appropriate place:
to be done ?
is editing
08:48
yeah
"is edit" is fine, there's an implied "to" in there - "is [to] edit"
is it?
I'm sure my English teachers would've underlined it
but possibly that's common in English though not perfectly valid?
it reads and sounds fine to me, but, if you have been taught english like bob has, which I imagine is a lot of people, then it might make it easier to read if english isn't your first language ...
08:52
it's not harder to read, it just makes a big red flag pop up :-D
those should only be raised when you click on links to php-src :)
is it consistent now whatever ?
ahahahahah
"The next thing to do is editing" changes voices strangely
@JoeWatkins not that it'd be bad, but I had to smile when I read your classical ellipsis at the end, like you'd write in a chat :-D
@JoeWatkins I think so
I can't write a thing without doing that ... I dunno why ...
08:55
@JoeWatkins but nice blog post :-)
thnx :)
Now go ahead and publish it :-)
I'm awaiting last link for screencast ... should be today or tomorrow
I done a screencast of hipster, then another one with a bunch of patches, 4 I think ...
@JoeWatkins I like ellipsis too … but I'm not abusing it as much as you, hehe
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$file1checksum = sha1($file1);
$file2checksum = sha1($file2);
$bothFilesChecksum = sha1($file1checksum . ";" . $file2checksum ); // is this reliable?
08:59
I think ... I'm addicted to them ...
@JoeWatkins Like … you can't go to sleep before having written at least a hundred meaningful ellipsis a day? ;-)
hehe
I'm so broken ...
@Wes what do you mean by reliable?
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@PaulCrovella how much does that increase the chances of collisions?
you're going from two 40 character hexadecimal strings to one so...
09:07
@Wes well, there is no known chosen-prefix collision for sha1() yet, but it's one of the first vulnerabilities to be found against hash methods usually.
@PaulCrovella well, that's not the issue, really…
@Wes Why not $bothFilesChecksum = $file1checksum . $file2checksum;
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@PaulCrovella are you saying me that short strings are more likely to generate collisions? :\
@bwoebi it is an issue, what is the issue
@Wes No, but you're reducing your keyspace by a lot
09:11
Instead of "my keyspace is any string of any length", it's now "any string of 40 character length and only 0-9a-f"
So yes, strictly speaking, you are increasing the risk of collisions
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@MadaraUchiha has to fit within a max amount of bytes
It's still not very likely you'd get collisions, mind you
@MadaraUchiha this is irrelevant … or at least practically negligible
34 secs ago, by Madara Uchiha
It's still not very likely you'd get collisions, mind you
@PaulCrovella I'd consider to just XOR the strings
09:15
:p
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hmmmm.... would it help using an hash function with a larger output than sha1, like 256 bit or something? forgive my lack of terminology :B i'm fine with anything as long it has a known max length
@PaulCrovella (I hope you realize I meant that ironically … it's a very bad idea)
yes, hence the :p
okay good
@Wes do you have a particular max # of bytes? are you trying to store the hash of 2 files, or n files?
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09:27
n files
too onerous to turn them into one string? sha1(implode($files))
@PaulCrovella That's not ideal in several cases.
1. You can only detect a change in all files, and not in any file.
2. If the files are very big, that's an expensive operation
1. I thought that was the point of the combined hash here in the first place.. 2. that's why I asked if it was too onerous
@PaulCrovella Yeah, but if you hash the files individually and then hash that, you can debug and see which file was different from last time
not if you're not storing the individual hashes, which I thought he wasn't - but I've likely misunderstood the goal of all this
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09:41
@MadaraUchiha that
then just stick with what you've got, though the ";" is superfluous
@MadaraUchiha well, sha1($file1checksum . $file2checksum) suffers the exact same problem.
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i'll show you guys the code when i've finished it. i have no idea if collision chances is acceptable or i'm doing it utterly wrong
@bwoebi IIRC, sha1 is less expensive than reading an entire file and appending it to another.
@Wes No one has yet to find a collision in SHA1 AFAICR, so you're pretty safe there.
09:44
@MadaraUchiha sure
@bwoebi everything suffers from some problem, it's a matter of prioritizing which problems to minimize
@PaulCrovella well, as long as you assume the underlying hash function unbroken, it ultimately doesn't matter what solution you use.
but possibly avoid sha1 then ;-)
@bwoebi it depends on the use case... the speed of an unbroken hash function is a consideration - sometimes something fast is desirable, sometimes not so much
user5223513
10:00
Where do I post my code? I've to ask something related to PHP and Ajax.
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Can somebody help me in this code? Here, when I enter SPACE into input form, it doesn't print message "No match found". What's wrong? Here's my code: pastie.org/10757880
Guess what we are fostering this weekend... this, and 3 other ones :-)
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Please answer.
@VikasKumar pastebin.com then paste the link here with your problem
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10:15
I've posted to pastie.org Please check: pastie.org/10757880
@Jimbo that's cute <3
user924016
10:32
@Jimbo its CUTE!
I think we might keep her, we've called her Cinnamon
user924016
Great name
user924016
Keep it
user924016
=)
11:10
Oh, do you know you can write if-statement like this in php:
if (condition) :
    all statements

else :
    all statements

endif;
11:21
@Jimbo looks tasty
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lol
/me glares
Alternate syntax....
ew...
endew;
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moarew:
while (php_was_immature()):
many_horrible_things()
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11:28
wordpress_was_born() && stick_to_immaturity()
endwhile;
endmoarew;
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:P
I can't imagine why these exist ... it's not less confusing to open a template or php file and find
<?php
endif;
than it is to find a curly brace ...
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i can't get it either
yeah it's all too strange ...
11:43
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Q: How can my Woocommerce (Wordpress) user login in two separate sites with same account?

user3037960Is it possible to configuire Wordpress, so that two sites share the user database? I have ( or plan) two separate Woocommerce Shops and want that my customers can login with the same username and password on both sites. Is it possible? What is the best way?

12:05
( I'm afraid of the anti-AR crew, but here goes )
Anyone know how to do a - for lack of a better word - double-through relation in phpactiverecord?

You can do like a `$has_many` using a `through` to specify a table that connects a many-to-many relation. But I have two of these tables. I tried this, but it's kinda not working :(


` class Team extends Model
{
static $has_many = array(
array('match_teams'),
array('matches', 'through' => 'match_teams'),
array('team_users'),
array('league_users', 'through' => 'team_users'),
and now i've fscked up the code as well.
what the fuck am I looking at
sorry bout that
@PaulCrovella I expected some hate, even more after fumbling the code formatting, but I kinda dit say what I was doing. It's a phpactiverecord model
Nightly Build April 16, 2013 ... even they had the good sense to abandon it three years ago
mjah, well, wanted to say 'was worth a try', but not so sure :)
the shame of using it will follow me now I guess
12:19
@Nanne the code formatting isn't an issue, chat markdown screws over everyone equally.. you're unlikely to find anyone here familiar with that particular library.. best bet is either their forum or (better) using something with any kind of recent support
yeah, because of the latter I tried here, maybe some idiot like me was still using it :) .. support is prolly gone as well.
prolly no use in trying to find an easy replacement, as the whole pattern is frowned upon, right?
(btw, I've seen people format a piece of code here. How would you do it? or just go for pastebin)
indent it four spaces (ctrl+k) but anything more than a handful of lines is best put on something like pastebin
and yeah AR is frowned upon, though there are current orms using it if you absolutely require that for some ungodly reason
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can we use AR as short for something that makes sense? should be aggregate root, not active record #pissoffDDDhaters :P
well, the case is, I have a quick simple app, and just need the information from the database into a model. It's somewhat older, that's why the old lib, but I still don't see the big deal.

"give me this thing from the database, wrap it up in a model, and let me save it to that database".

what do you suggest that makes more sense? Not trolling here, genuinely curious on what i'm missing here and where the hate comes from
I could just get a different ORM, but wouldn't they have the same pattern/issue? Lets say I throw the bullshit lib overboard. Now I don't have any data anymore, so I need to do something. Preferably not writing it myself obviously, because I don't believe I'm te first one getting info from db to objects and back :)
oh boy... I have not had nearly enough to drink to have this conversation.
12:33
why not just use Doctrine?
@PaulCrovella wow, thanks for that i guess. crawls back in hole
@iroegbu not sure. always wondered why hate one and love the other, i'll have a look if i can figure that out for myself
There is some hate for Doctrine as well
ow goody :)
In fact, there is hate for everything (except kittens)
because they're delicious
12:41
so. no activerecord. no doctorine. no orm, no datamapper. right. no questioning when people are sobber
*sober
this turned out to be a fruitful conversation
You can use doctrine or active record or even use Java to connect your data-store
I know I can, but I wanted to learn from the frowners why I shouldn't :)
ah well
@Nanne see this extension of a micro-framework... it uses doctrine nicely github.com/J7mbo/Aurex
@Nanne "I could just get a different ORM, but wouldn't they have the same pattern/issue?" - no. You can use any ORM behind a 'repository pattern' and your code is test-able and you can change to use a different DB system, without re-writing the whole of you application.
Using ActiveRecord means that it basically impossible to write unit tests (you can still write integration tests, but they take too long to run) - and so it makes it nasty to actually develop an app.
@Danack well, partly, but for a simple app, especially with simple objects, it's not that hard to mock them and so test the businesslogic? I'm afraid if you're building a simple thing that it's just overkill to add all sorts of in-between layers. I'd rather build it simple, then start from there and possibly refactor.
but yeah, you could argue against that, saying it would take more effort over time
12:51
"especially with simple objects" - all algorithms are fast for small N.
sure, but that doesn't change the fact I have a very simple scheme, some simple objects from there that just hold information, etc
If the objects are simple, it doesn't take that long to just write plain old SQL to do the saving and loading..
if it expands, I can expend the need for more complicated code, can't I?
@Danack true, but there could be a middle ground, where that's just annoying?
again, not trolling here, genuinely trying to see if there is some sort of middle ground to be found
but basically: just write objects with plain sql in them, untill you go full fletched / bring out all the patterns.
I thought just adding a simple thing like AR would get you to your first working version quickly, and go from there
yet here you are
sorry, but are you just trying to mess with me? Yes, here I am. Maybe I'm at the point where I need to make the switch, sure. But still, I had stuff out quickly and it worked, so I don't see the issue in using it untill not making sense
12:56
@Nanne I don't have any strong opinions in favor or against AR
But I don't understand the point, and how it's supposed to make sense.
You have class MyEntity extends Model
What is "a model"?
Your Entity extends it, which means it's "a model"
When I read "model", I think the entire state of your application, "The Model™"
So "a model" and "my things are models" don't really make sense to me as an abstraction.
@MadaraUchiha it's a code-representation of a thing in the database. so one 'entity' from the 'entities' table would become a model
@Nanne That's an "entity" or a "record", not a "model"
Naming is important.
@MadaraUchiha to be clear: I didn't name that, that's just how that AR library works
@Nanne Yes, I'm aware.
isn't that how doctorine works as well?
12:59
Which is why I said I don't really see how these things ever hope to make sense to anyone who actually knows what a model is.
If I called it an array, it wouldn't make much sense to you either, would it? :)
@MadaraUchiha haha, no, but I know what it does and what is sorta should mean, so while I agree naming is important, I don't think that's the biggest issue to be had with AR
@Nanne you need to stop taking things personally.. nothing I've said has been any kind of slight against you, nor am I messing with you.. you're using abandoned software and I've suggested trying something not abandoned so you'll have a better chance at getting help when you're stuck.. you want a run-down on why active record is bad - well, there are miles of posts about that all over the internet and frankly I don't give a shit what you use
so for I understand I should want to have better testability, and while I don't have a need for that currently, I see how that would be a thing quite soon. So point. Get something that can have interchangable "stuff", so we separate the ORM. Ok.
@PaulCrovella sure, thanks for that i guess
If I start using any other (supported, i'd make sure of that) ORM, I don't see how this would help the "orm evil booh" thing though
@Nanne Databases suck.
They're this global state full of concurrency and locking problems that we always try to avoid when writing applications
For some reason, it's OK to have global state in the database, it's cool.
There is no great pattern for dealing with databases, because, again, they suck.
So you take the least worse option you have and go with it :)
@MadaraUchiha it's not the database's fault that at some point in time you do need to change the state of the world (I mostly blame the marketing department for that)
@MadaraUchiha I rather like databases :) . They do represent the state of the world, so if I need the world to be changed, i can just change the db, and everyone believes me :)
@Nanne Right, but then someone else might change the world under your feet.
And what happens when you scale up to millions or billions, and need to replicate?
@MadaraUchiha i was joking about changing how the rest of the world (that doens't touch my db) sees the db :)
@Nanne But it's exactly that....
A database is not different from having a global object model in your own app
By model here I mean the entire state of the entire application
Not an AR's "model"
morning
13:18
o/
13:51
@MadaraUchiha that talk is interesting, but is really just more event sourcing that hand-waves over all the practical problems.. plus it derides existing race conditions while ignoring its own (no, "pub/sub everything" doesn't solve out-of-sync reads - you've already shown the user bad data)
@PaulCrovella There are problems with it, obviously (as with any piece of software)
I think it's closer to the "truth" than traditional mutable state based databases
the state you read (and change) as a consumer is still mutable, how its written out under the hood doesn't change that
@PaulCrovella Yes, however, the current state is always calculable by applying a simple reducer on the commit log.
The "materialized views" he refers in the talk are just the cache
So that it doesn't need to happen on every read
(Worth noting it's a bit of an old talk, Samza evolved quite a bit since)
"by applying a simple reducer on the commit log." - sounds fast.
when the alternative is calculating the state based on the commit log from the beginning of time the cache is never "just the cache" - it's absolutely required
14:02
@Danack Absolutely
By definition a reducer is easily scalable across threads and even processes.
@PaulCrovella Yes, but he mentioned that there is a garbage collection process that can be activated.
So that the commit log is never much larger than the actual data in the database at any given moment, even with many changes/deletes
It's a question of how much history you want to keep.
"By definition a reducer is easily scalable across threads and even processes." - it's just a smop
@Danack Yeah, not programming done by you.
Programming done by Samza...
You see and subscribe to the materialized views.
You write using actions (or commits, or events or whatever you want to call them)
The materialized views act as a cache that's always up-to-date (because it's subscribed to the "commit log")
@MadaraUchiha he talked about it as "compaction", but I rather like "garbage collection" - what you're throwing away are all the events that were oh so important to retain immutably in the first place
And you're subscribed to it, so you always get up-to-date info.
@PaulCrovella Yeah, he did, I actually like the term garbage collection more as well.
I'm not a purist. I know that no machine as infinite memory or storage, and that compromises need to be made.
@MadaraUchiha they're also not transactional, so who knows if the two views you just read from represent the state of the world at the same point in time
14:06
@PaulCrovella Oh, that's not true.
You can at any point request the data as it was exactly N seconds ago
It's, again, a question of your compaction policy, and how much you care.
Look, it's a relatively new concept
It's got issues, and plenty of them
But as a concept, I like it a lot more than I like how database is handled today.
@MadaraUchiha and when I ask about it right now, and the two views have different opinions of what "right now" is, I've got garbage.. sure with pub/sub that may be cleaned up moments later, but I've already lied to the user
@PaulCrovella Why would the two views have different opinions of what "right now" is?
They're both the result of a function that takes the log and the reducer.
The result of the same pure function with the same parameters
because one hasn't been updated from that part of the log yet
@PaulCrovella How does that work? The moment the log changes, it's published to the subscribing view
If you ask and it's not in the view, it's not in the log yet.
that's not an instantaneous, atomic action
14:17
@PaulCrovella Ah, now I see what you mean
Although that's kinda the price you pay for talking to a cache
It's not much different from talking to a cache layer in front of MySQL etc
(And in fact, you get much faster cache invalidations here than you do with a layer of redis or whatever)
"won't support" and "doesn't support" are the same?
@Shafizadeh No.
"doesn't support" is now
"won't support" is now and in the future.
"The app doesn't support this action" vs "The app won't support this action, ever."
Ah I see, tnx
@MadaraUchiha exactly my point - that problem is one he complained about with regard to traditional databases and caches, presented event sourcing as the solution, then neglected to mention that it has its own version of the same problem
@PaulCrovella Fair enough.
Agreed.
14:29
conceptually keeping an immutable log of everything that's happened and determining the current state by reading it from the beginning of time is fine, and there's some cool shit you can do with it; but practically you end up talking to the caches and mutating (compacting) the log, which isn't so far off from what we have now - just add a publish event trigger
hehe :P
you guys seen the popcorn worthy shitstorm on meta about recursively deleting directories?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier rm -rf meta
yeah much
still, I'm surprised how many people defend the correctness of copy pasting code as a normal way of learning stuff
15:00
if anyone had copy/pasted that they would've learned something
Eih @NikiC actually, when we reduce the three-line if() to one line with just if(OP2_TYPE_IS(LONG)), it looks pretty clean without ZEND_ADD_INT too.
Also, the advantage of the sepcialization is that it's easy to convert between ZEND_ADD and ZEND_ADD_INT
without spec it's effectively different opcodes which need to be matched individually in switches etc. … that would look ugly? and not be very maintainable?
unless I'm missing something?
I hope they gave each resident a copy of this as part of the settlement
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