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19:00
My php friends, I'm suffering from madness, mind if I post a non-php server log related incident and give me a tip?
@Andrea yeah, that's what I'd do too
This ass hole from pakistan somehow logged into my admin email account and send 4 spam emails as far as I know
just single stmts ?
@Andrea "We might want to make numbered variables a special class of token, though" is it for me?
How about, start from $1 for the parameters, and have $0 reference the function itself... for recursion, and because PHP totally needs to have more write-only syntax.
19:01
@ReyJoelLauronMatugas No.
/var/log/maillog:Mar 14 11:02:09 server1 postfix/smtpd[3801]: connect from unknown[182.185.113.188]
/var/log/maillog:Mar 14 11:02:12 server1 postfix/smtpd[3801]: 6AC0D3800A8: client=unknown[182.185.113.188]
/var/log/maillog:Mar 14 11:02:13 server1 opendkim[6152]: 6AC0D3800A8: [182.185.113.188] [182.185.113.188] not internal
/var/log/maillog:Mar 14 11:02:13 server1 postfix/smtpd[3801]: disconnect from unknown[182.185.113.188]
/var/log/maillog:Mar 14 11:05:33 server1 postfix/anvil[3803]: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtp:182.185.113.188) at Mar 14 11:02:09
ban that guy from your servers too.. >.>
@ReyJoelLauronMatugas implode joins together strings with some separator, the first argument is the separator
@ReyJoelLauronMatugas See the documentation for implode
$sumOfArray = (return array_pop($1) + $0($1))([1, 2, 3, 4]); // 10
@Andrea the problem with $numbers is that it works only for the simples of simple cases … e.g. partial application (the $a ~> $b ~> $a + $b example) won't work with it
@bwoebi ah, hmm, good point
19:05
Also no chance to take something by ref, add typehints etc. (the languages who do $1 don't have typehints anyway AFAIK?)
or default values
I liked the auto capture of named variables in the last rfc ... I guess we can't have that in the next one, right ?
people hated that iirc, I liked it though ...
sure, these aren't too common for short closures, but still, if avoidable, I'd still like to have it
@JoeWatkins did they?
It's one of the major points of the RFC
they seemed too, iirc people wanted to keep use, right ?
which made it just as long as typing function() ... { ... }
I probably remember wrong ... I'd like that whatever ...
introducing a parallel language construct which does almost the same thing might be a mistake
@JoeWatkins Please reread the thread instead of wild guesses :-) I don't know exactly either, but…
19:07
Maybe we should add something like use(*)
@Andrea so the "," is a slot for another statement?
@ReyJoelLauronMatugas huh?
@bwoebi it wasn't a wild guess ... what was the reason for stalling ?
@Andrea If I have to type use(*) I also can type in the two vars I use though…
@bwoebi it's at least shorter than typing each individually
19:09
I do remember right ...
has function and use
@Andrea $id_nums = implode( ", " , $id_nums); there is a "," next to implode but i dont know what the purpose of it
oh no, just function
@JoeWatkins It was mainly Dmitry compiling about "the automagic import"
Main issue was AFAIK the choice of symbol (~>)
and besides that the lack of possibility to specify typehints
(which was AFAIK a technical problem, possibly solvable)
19:11
@JoeWatkins @bwoebi Maybe we should introduce two different extensions: 1) A new keyword for function (perhaps lambda?) with implicit capturing and no use(), and 2) A shortened syntax for functions returning an expression (=> probably)
@Andrea There was e.g. discussion to use fn for that
function ($index) use ($array) { return $array[$index]; }
function ($index) use ($array) => $array[$index]
lambda ($index) { return $array[$index]; }
lambda ($index) => $array[$index]
Ahh yes, the effen FN.
I quite like that idea
I don't really like fn
lambda($a) => lambda($b) => $a + $b
19:13
it's odd
I'd honestly prefer something like \($a) => \($b) => $a + $b
I find that hard to read
The `\` could be confusing
@Andrea ahh ok maam so it the "," is the separator for each value
And ^, much as I like it, is similarly opaque
@ReyJoelLauronMatugas yep! so you could use implode(" ", [1, 2, 3]) if you wanted "1 2 3", for example
19:15
@Andrea so can i use anything more than a comma??
@Andrea like - or \ ?
@ReyJoelLauronMatugas you can use any string you like
@Andrea thank you maam
implode('bob', [1,2,3]) ... "1bob2bob3"
what about reusing the name "closure" (that's what it is) ?
@Ghedipunk thank you sir
19:17
@JoeWatkins would be weird
@JoeWatkins that could be misleading, I'd expect it to create a JS-style closure in that case (where the parent scope is closed over and stays alive)
@Andrea also, problem with lambda is that it rather specifies what our current Closures are…
lambda is usually a function without any implicit binding (?)
it will return a Closure though, right ?
I thought a special kind of ctor wouldn't be that strange ...
@JoeWatkins sure
plus, won't there be resistance to adding a new keyword ?
can you do it without adding a new keyword ? (not sure)
19:19
@bwoebi lambdas are anonymous functions with lexical scope IIRC
I just thought since it's already an internal class name, it might be less painful to reuse the same name ...
hmm
I guess you couldn't use lambda as a function name, but it'd still be accepted as a method name?
yeah I think you can do it ... I haven't yet ...
other constructs are valid method names
@Andrea true…
I am fond of allowing => as an abbreviation for { return ; } particularly because it'd also be useful for non-closures
class LinkedList
{
    private $head:
    private $tail;
    public function __construct($head, self $tail = null) {
        $this->head = $head;
        $this->tail = $tail;
    }
    public function head() => $this->head;
    public function tail() => $this->tail;
}
19:25
how fast could you make that work ? :)
hmm?
@Joe what do you mean by "how fast" and "that"?
write the patch ...
that can be done separately I think ... I like that ... it doesn't need to depend on anything else, does it ?
I've come to realize that I'll never write a BASH script to implement a web server... Mainly because if I'm ever drunk enough to try, I'll be far too drunk to succeed.
@JoeWatkins => is easy, implicit capture a little harder
conflicts
19:40
@Ghedipunk it's not that insane werc.cat-v.org
@Andrea copy my patch, apply a few changes, finito ^^
function_body:
        '{' inner_statement_list '}'
            { $$ = $2; }
    |   T_DOUBLE_ARROW expr
            { $$ = zend_ast_create_list(1, ZEND_AST_STMT_LIST, zend_ast_create(ZEND_AST_RETURN, $2)); }
;
^^
ah, yeah ... I was just thinking about methods ...
> ...you'll receive:
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oh shit I introduced shift/reduce conflicts... somehow.
19:53
@Andrea Presumably by looking at it in a way it took offence to
the boy sleeps, gonna copy, nn all
I wonder if the problem is the context-sensitive lexer
...nope
the output file will tell you…
output file?
Oh.
@Andrea the zend_language_parser.output file?
20:06
yeah, I see it now
Never used it?
up to now, no
> I will not only be there, I will also be square. I can also be Cher if required, but this will require some preparation and I'm not sure I have enough make up.
2
^ response from colleague to my meeting request
Hey guys any hint on wtf I have done with my .conf and how to fix it ?
rectory "/Users/Mawel/Sites/">
Options Indexes MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>

Include /Users/Mawel/Sites/httpd-vhosts.conf
~
According to apache it is due to no <Directory> opening tag
However no Idea where I hsould put it or if I shall maybe remove the closing one ?
Well, you appear to have lost <Di
20:12
Hoo
Hoooo
Is there any way to update php on linux server without SUDO privilleges?
Ok
Ill try it right away
@user2800382 Depends on how you installed it.
I'm going to make an educated guess and say "no" though.
it was installed by default when the sysadmin virtualized it for me
damn
so i gotta ask the SysAdmin to do it? Or ask to be sudoed?
@user2800382 Probably.
20:14
Damn socialist scum
3
lolwut
lol remember from Starwars? The evil guys go like 'you rebel sum'
you rebel scum*
user895378
@Danack sorry about the previously borked auryn build -- I've reverted my stupidity and issued a new tag
The corrupt sysadmins are reckless. They don't understand that hardworking software and drivers are being affected everytime a sysadmin updates or uninstalls something. We need to overthrow the sysadmins. Give the power back to the bits and bytes. Hard working data!
@DaveRandom Well that was it :) Ty
20:17
np :-)
A wild @rdlowrey appears
o/
@user2800382 Epilogue: After a fiercely fought battle, the developers win out and vanquish the evil scourge of the sysadmins, finally gaining control It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier.^M^M SIGSEGV
Hello, guys :)
I've been using Vim for about 2 years now, mostly because I can't figure out how to exit it.
4
I actually lol'd
@iroegbu except when you ^c, it says "Type :quit to exit vim" at the bottom :P
true story, happened to me.
not for 2 years though
20:35
@DaveRandom Catch it!
It's like the hardest pokemon to get
@DaveRandom masterballs help…
so... many... childish... comebacks...
How to generate entropy: Put a first year computer science student in front of a terminal and ask them to exit out of Vi.
20:39
@rdlowrey thanks mate.
@KeyneViana You specified the request type in the class map but did not use an instance of that class?
I don't know if that would break it but it certainly neems like a good place to start
Can anyone please explain.
@KeyneViana Get a SOAP browser. I use SoapUI, but there might be something better out there; I only use SOAP when there's no other way for me to access that API.
@DaveRandom you mean the classmap? Removing it doesn't change the generated XML request
@Danack My first guess is that it's just beyond the range of floating point precision, so adding 1 results in losing bits.
20:44
@Ghedipunk I'm using SOAP UI for tests and it's everything ok. The problem is with the generated XML by the SoapClient class
yeah ....6 prints greater
@Danack because they are equal doubles?
@bwoebi why does that number get converted to float 9,223,372,036,854,775,808.000000000000
@Danack because that's the rounded value
gaaah - rounds up?
20:48
we're using 64 bit floats, not 80 bit floats
well, 2^63 is the nearest double
C90 - it's the new thing.....
@Danack unrelated…?
Apparently I meant C99 - "The default rounding mode is round to nearest (with the even rounding rule in the halfway cases) for IEEE 754,"
9223372036854775807 gets rounded off (down) to 9223372036854800000000 because it gets implicitly cast to a float when it's compared to another float.
Instead of rounding 0.00000000000000000000001 to 1.
20:54
Wait, was looking at the wrong part of that blur of numbers... is being rounded up.
@Danack yeah
Wes
Wes
are __sleep and __wakeup kind of deprecated, right?
Just bad ideas......
But how am I going to handle my serialized application otherwise?
hi!
21:09
@PeeHaa Serialized application sounds like it's coming from a horror movie for nerds.
Guys, I am trying to write some PHPUnit tests for my website. It is the first time I dive into tests-driven programming
I also store all my objects in the session to speed up my applications
Shared memory FTW!
I've just written the following to get a sense of how things work: dpaste.de/34c8
and this test fails
why? isn't setUp supposed to run at construction time? or at least, before my tests run?
setUp runs before every test
then why does that fail?
21:12
I don't see why that would fail
> $factory = new PasswordFactory();
$this->factory = ....
oh lol
lol
I am so stupid
:)))
happens to the best of us....
@Danack thank you very much
Wes
Wes
21:13
also $factory->register() looks like something you shouldn't do :B
one more
why?
I am more annoyed by the cost of 9 tbh
Wes
Wes
i can't actually tell, but it's not a method you usually have on a factory :B
maybe you just named it funny
@Wes Well, I am learning things. I am 17, so... The thing is, the factory generates passwords based on different algorithms that have to be registered before usage
Damn all that hack niceties
21:18
@Wes it's a port from the mediawiki's password library
they know what they're doing, I guess, and I liked it too
@PeeHaa like them, don't ya?
There is some stuff I hope will land in php soon
why should you wait for those landing in php instead of directly using hhvm?
Nothing I can't live without, but nice nonetheless
@Victor Because I like my sanity mostly
@PeeHaa Such as?
is that to me @LeviMorrison?
21:21
@PeeHaa I think it is, yeah
@LeviMorrison typed properties / void / generics
@PeeHaa Yes.
@PeeHaa I don't understand
this doesn't even come with php
@Victor It will / might
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa why is that bad
21:23
ok, but I still don't get why don't you just get hhvm
and have them right now
@Wes It's not. It's a repsonse to what I would love to see
@Victor Because PHP does what I want
@PeeHaa in php 10 probably
@PeeHaa oh, I understand
People are working on some of it right now
21:25
I am curious why facebook and zend don't collaborate
to get the next level of php
I would like to have a damn strict mode in hack
to work exactly like c++
like
function test(): int {
    int $a = 15;
    string $b = "15";
    return $a;
}
Wes
Wes
i want a mode to disable magic type juggling entirely - allow only explicit one
HHVM's community is in a MUCH better spot than it was three years ago, but it's still got a ton to learn from PHP.
@iroegbu I agree
@Sara replying to your own tweets in order to get a sensible conversation?
Wes
Wes
lol
21:30
@DaveRandom LOL
Sara is nice ;)
she's actually that kind of person that tells you things straight to point
even if they hurt
but this is ok
> lack of runkit support in HHVM is a showstopper
I know, we have met, although I was quite drunk so I only know that because I have been told :-S
Oh my god, @Sara. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?????
@Andrea runkit?
Reflection on steroids
Really nasty ones that make you really violent
21:32
s/steroids/meth
@Andrea She did runkit.
@bwoebi I know.
Wes
Wes
does runkit work in php7? :B
That she made runkit, and that other people rely on it, is terrifying
No it was replaced by uopz I think
21:33
@Wes Maybe? It's an especially bad idea on PHP 7
@Victor Hack has it.
HHVM does not.
If you run the Hack typechecker it will error.
@Andrea No, you misunderstand. She was that batshit crazy to do a horrifying tool with real world usages.
@LeviMorrison HHVM does have PHP 7 strict mode too
@bwoebi I know. I hope @Sara didn't write it while high. Personally, I write my worst code while laughing maniacally, no need for drugs.
Wes
Wes
@Andrea why. it would be useful for many things
@LeviMorrison I don't know what that is
21:34
@Andrea You misunderstood; look at this example: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/29335280#29335280. HHVM will not error there.
Wes
Wes
like... making @PeeHaa upset
@Andrea The writing isn't the problem… the idea itself is.
@bwoebi I know.
@Andrea You know everything. [now, please reply with I know.]
(no problem, just joking about the way you replied thrice with I know.)
@bwoebi I wish :p
@bwoebi I noticed that myself, I was getting worried :p I know.
21:37
@Andrea damn :-P
@Andrea better =D
@Andrea Though, I'm not really sure whether you really wish that ;-)
@Andrea @Andrea
@bwoebi I know.
Wes
Wes
i like a programming language that is strict for normal use coding, but that is also optionally open to mad stuff for mad coding
@Andrea Oh … just go ahead and write a programming language which accepts unary input in form of "I know."
Wes
Wes
like, the sandbox would be useful to have...
21:41
@bwoebi ...I was working on a programming language based entirely around cat sounds.
Wes
Wes
have you seen this @Andrea github.com/lhartikk/ArnoldC :D
@Wes boring.
@Wes looks like a regular esolang
Wes
Wes
boring? it's utterly awesome. would totally use
BTW @LeviMorrison you are against void IIRC?
21:43
guys
I have my own esoteric programming language, designed to be impossible to compile for some programs: esolangs.org/wiki/Deviating_Percolator
@Andrea Eih … can you write a cat-to-C transpiler for it? I'd like to know what the catgirls cats are coding.
@PeeHaa My position doesn't matter, does it? Didn't it already get voted in?
sorry to annoy you but could you look at this? stackoverflow.com/questions/35996387/…
21:44
@LeviMorrison It did get in, but I think that was a rhetorical question
I'm still a little conflicted about the eventual result. Maybe null would have been better. Maybe not.
Yeah was too lazy to open the rfc so thought I would just poll in here
I still think null is superior, but honestly it's not that big of a deal.
@Pee hi um what does this operator (+) do in ph??? im 2 lazy to open manuel
Yeah :P
@Pee lol
21:45
@LeviMorrison null is simpler from an implementation standpoint ^^
@Andrea we need to do union types RFC and then a RFC to amend the void RFC to null :>
@bwoebi noooo
Why not? The BC argument doesn't count here :-P
how 2 add a number wth another number in php? i hrd that there was phpQuery, can i use a plugin for that?
I actually don't know what I voted on the RFC. As I just said it's not that big of a deal, but I may have voted against it because I thought there was a better, feasible option.
@MadaraUchiha not available in 🇬🇧 ☹️
Jebus that sucks
@Andrea in... what?
@MadaraUchiha REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER G . REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER B => <Image of GB flag> (i.e. United Kingdom)
Wait, what? Seriously?
You don't have LWT in the UK?
21:50
i can see it in romania
lol
Wes
Wes
@Andrea i don't remember - have you considered adding an error when assigning the return of a void function to a variable?
@MadaraUchiha I think it's rebroadcast sometimes on Channel 4... sometimes. Copyright licensing sucks.
I really hope the EU actually forces cross-continent licensing sometime soon.
They've wanted to for years.
@Wes I thought about it and decided not to. Your IDE can warn you.
@Andrea How can they enforce that?
@PeeHaa Law!
Wes
Wes
btw do you remember i didn't like void. i changed my mind about it. i think it's better than null now :B just to give ceasar what belongs to ceasar
21:52
@Andrea Welp, only one solution.
Yahrgggg
@MadaraUchiha ☠️
@Andrea More like lawl
@PeeHaa They brought down roaming charges to be lower than my home country's regular rates, they can force pan-European licensing for media.
> They brought down roaming charges to be lower than my home country's regular rates
WAT!?
Not even kidding.
21:54
That's horrible
It's cheaper for me to send a text while roaming in Germany than in the UK.
damn
In fairness, however, this is on a pay-as-you-go (prepaid) setup, and it's when I don't include "free credit" (effectively halves the cost of regular calls, texts and data), and bundles
That kinda reminds me of that youtube video I saw a while back wanting to take the train to bristol (or wherever) and it was cheaper to fly to germany and back instead
Oh yeah, UK train network's terrible.
UK is awful in a lot of ways
Don't worry though, after June the UK will leave the EU, Scotland will leave the UK, and you'll never have to worry about the UK again as they starve from lack of EU food.
...maybe.
(More likely UK will leave the EU and then the EU will collapse D:)
We have zermany to support us :P
@PeeHaa amazing
@PeeHaa money isn't what worries me, it's the political situation. The debt and migrant crises, together with the UK leaving, will not do good things for the EU
Yeah it's somewhat of a clusterfuck and really no way out anymore
@Andrea you're expecting that?
22:01
@bwoebi UK leaving is quite possible, Scotland leaving the UK is quite possible, UK starving is very unlikely
FWIW it's already worth it to see nigel farage taking a piss on everybody
@Andrea Is there a new referendum planned? (about Scotland)
@bwoebi There's been talk that Scotland might hold a second independence referendum if the UK as a whole votes to leave the EU but Scotland votes to stay in
The only thing I still haven't understood is why they begun promising a referendum about leaving EU at all…
@bwoebi because the ruling party is divided over the issue
@bwoebi same reason as the 1974 EU referendum, in fact (but back then it was Labour that was divided, not the Conservatives)
22:14
@Andrea yeah … I mean, why had these people the idea about leaving at all?
"sovereignty" etc.
sovereignty is bullshit … well, sure, the principle that you respect each other and don't invade each other is fine … but at that political level it's just bullshit.
I seriously wish the EU were more than it currently is…
"please get over it" is the same as "please let it go" ?
I realize its a long way … but …
22:30
@Shafizadeh yes, mostly
ah ok tnx :-)
@Shafizadeh note really. The tone is different. First one implies that you shouldn't be annoying people about it in the first place. And second implies that you complaint is valid, but you have been at it for too long already
Oh .. good point .. thank you so much
@tereško I like your writing (you always use standard English syntax)... I can read a lot of your text and understand all of them ... You have very writing skills
basically, both statements are used to tell someone to stop, but first one points out "it's not that important" and second one - "we heard you already the first 100 time you said it"
and no, my Enlgish just has very limited vocabulary
I see
@tereško That's why I like it ;-)
22:40
hey everyone...
i´m trying to export a table to csv, but i can´t seem to find where is my file.csv...i´m using these steps: stackoverflow.com/questions/12541506/…
could anyone tell me where i´m failing to show the file?
A company suggested me to work for them, they said, they want "a Front-End developer", Anybody knows what is the concept of "front-end" in this case?
HTML/CSS/JavaScript
also in in some companies it includes Flash and/or WebGL
interesting .. tnx
23:26
@Sara Yes.
@Sara Possibly... though you could maybe do it quite efficiently with a look up table (i.e. ((uint64_t*)zval)[1] = zval_type_info_halves[Z_TYPE_P(zvalue)])
No wait, that only works if there's only one kind of string or w/e :/
At least it works for booleans, ints and floats. Wait, no, it doesn't work for booleans, the data is the type itself! Hmm.
We'd need a special format for booleans, then.
23:44
@Sara Maybe we should do full struct packing :p
Wes
Wes
23:56
youtube.com/watch?v=9J9X9VvYQXU . asian peter griffin, in case you missed it

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