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10:01
oh man...i can´t believe!!!! a quotttteeeee problemmmm...
jes!!! how many times one loses days of work looking for a problem...and then...it´s a quote!!! problem!.
But you are also throwing away that first record and it won't be in your output
But I imagine that var_dump is just for debugging
Also note that application/vnd.ms-excel is not the correct mime type for CSV data
(i think it's just text/csv)
actually i know there´s only one record in the table...but i havent´t seen the file yet...let me see...1s
@Japa All you need to do to fix that one is remove the var_dump()
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A: What MIME type should I use for CSV?

Chris McCauleyRFC 7111 In the past I've used both and assumed that the OS would sort it out which app to launch on download but there is an RFC which covers it, and says to use text/csv. Excel Recently I discovered an explicit mimetype for Excel. From the mimetypes database The MIME type application/...

(Yep, text/csv is the way to go)
Makes sense, it's a pretty basic structure, not a lot of point in calling it anything other than text
10:05
@DaveRandom well ...the file is empty, so i removed the var dump and it is also empty...so i´m assuming it´s my header...
I think application was originally supposed to be for specific binary formats, but Javascript is now application/javascript so... FU IETF
The only exception is application/vnd.ms-excel which is only for excel, by excel. Thanks Microsoft.
@DaveRandom going to test now..
1s
Well they are presumably registered, or it should be x-vnd.ms-excel
Because people always follow naming guidelines
Oh, no, wait, the other thing
@DaveRandom now i have another problem...
it´s not outputing anything...
when i had the var dump there...i could see in the network/response..the data...now..it doesn´t show anything
10:08
Well that's because you are writing a file to disk, not outputting it
Try using fopen('php://output', 'w') instead of the local file if you want to send it directly to the user
Also, remove the echo or it will corrupt the output
do we know what cloudways is ?
badly named?
Seems to be Heroku but not Heroku
Experience 200X Faster Speeds with PHP 7.
Umm....
oooh
you guys saw the blog post by badoo about php7?
or how they saved $1M?
@DaveRandom i´m sorry, i never used this before, could you tell me how to do it?...you mean change this: fputcsv($data, $row); to this: fopen($data,$row);
10:12
You are welcome dave :)
@Japa No, just change the path in your fopen() call
Took them a while though :)
so, pretty questionable then ...
@DaveRandom $data = fopen('php://output', 'w');
10:13
@DamienOvereem I didn't even notice it at the time, first I knew of it was last night, I was... uh... otherwise engaged at around that time
@Japa Yes, but read that manual page so understand that that does...
All is well. Hope you enjoy the swag.
@krakjoe Hi, I am really impressed by your profile as a PHP geek. I would like to interview you at Cloudways . :)
do it or not ?
imho: always do interviews
One can always say no.
10:14
Might as well go see what they are about
Sales patter is written by sales idiots, doesn't mean the techies creating the product being sold are idiots too
I don't think it's for a job
is it for a job ?
@DaveRandom i will...be sure of that...but by the way, let me tell you what am i doing here, i have a table where there is a icon(csv)button...well, when the user clicks, it is supose to show the csv file...so, first i do an ajax post which calls my .php file....i think you understand what i want, do you think this is the proper way of doing things?
@JoeWatkins E_ASKING_WRONG_PEOPLE :-P
I thought it was for a blog or something ...
Might be, one way to find out. I'm sure they won't have an issue with you asking for clarification and how stuff would be used
10:17
Go for it Joe :)
Yeh, guy says he's "Community Manager"
@JoeWatkins Found a custom license plate for the bike... J777 PHP
So probabyl for blog or sth
@Jimbo awww
@JoeWatkins you can go for a visit, but I would be really careful of what they tell you about your potential job responsibilities
Managed hosting platform for #WordPress #Magento, #Drupal, & all #PHP based applications.
10:17
yeah all of that sounds terrible
how much was it @Jimbo ?
@DaveRandom i apreciate your help, but it didn´t work, maybe i need to change all the code, as soon as i removed the var_dump, the data stoped appearing, and doing the output didn´t do anything..
@JoeWatkins Haven't bought it yet, but it's £250
if you are just dealing with their internal management software, it might not be bad
but if you have to produce sites in for 3rd parties .. well
@Japa That's because you are not outputting anything. You are writing it to a file. Do you want to output the data or write it to a file?
i want to output to the browser, and if the user want´s he can download it..
10:20
@Jimbo You really want to do that? Really? You want to show up at places where people know what you do and what PHP is with that, and expect people not to think "bell end"?
:-P
@Japa Well what you are doing at the moment is writing it to a file. So you either need to send that file to the client after you've created it, or skip creating the file and send the data directly to the browser
@Jimbo Wish we had custom plates here in the netherlands
@DaveRandom Saw someone with JAVA in their license plate last year, happily waved my hand in a certain shape at him as I drove past last year :D
Don't try it with C though
@Jimbo ...and you think PHP has a better public image?
ohhh how I hate when composer packages have classes with no namespace.....
@DaveRandom I'm proud to use PHP, I think the days when PHP was a bit of a joke are changing
10:23
@DaveRandom it´s not writing anything after i removed that var_dump
I admit I pretty much think "bell end" when I see any personal plate, regardless of content
2 mins ago, by DaveRandom
@Japa Well what you are doing at the moment is writing it to a file. So you either need to send that file to the client after you've created it, or skip creating the file and send the data directly to the browser
Please read and try to understand that message
I know it's not sending any output
You didn't tell it to
Apply brain to problem please
Hi all, starting from what PHP version gc_collect_cycles become hookable, I mean, is it worth to expect it in PHP 7.0.5 or any other path release?
@Jimbo Don't let me being a grumpy bastard stop you having what you want :-)
@DaveRandom Haha, it wouldn't man, PHP is awesome
Wes
Wes
buongiorno
10:30
eb6dc9db296bfcfad56dc091cb3a327b505bc56e
someone who is good at git find out what version that commit was tagged with please ...
It seems to be in 7.0.0
@pinepain it's not a hookable in userland though
That's not the point of the RFC, it's an internal hook only
yeah, is just internals thing ...
@JoeWatkins git tag --contains <commit>, ftr
Surprisingly simple and sane, for git
!!eval echo '0x025'; var_dump(is_numeric('0x025'));
[ 7.0.0 - 7.0.4 ] 0x025bool(false)
10:33
Huh.
@DaveRandom I was gonna ask, but you were so quick ... and ... I won't remember that ...
I only know because I googled it literally yesterday
@DaveRandom i'm more aware about internals, i'm the author of one of weak refs implementation for php (github.com/pinepain/php-weak)
oic, just the way the question was phrased suggested you were looking for something userland-y :-)
and it's shouldn't be in 7.0.0 unless php releas team decided to alter releases
10:35
Isn't there already a weakref pecl ext?
I though I saw one once
there is one
ancient?
now, I know the author of a wekref extension ... is that you or someone else ?
that time it wasn't for php7, right in few hours author released php7 version
Strings in hexadecimal (e.g. 0xf4c3b00c) notation are no longer regarded as numeric strings, i.e. is_numeric() returns FALSE now`
Aha.
10:36
!!docs is_numeric
[ is_numeric ] Finds whether a variable is a number or a numeric string
Yeah that
@JoeWatkins nope, i'm not Etienne Kneuss aka colder
@Sean I knew that was a thing, was looking for rfc
@pinepain doesn't ring a bell ...
I guess I don't ...
maybe someone was working on another one ...
wtf I have lost my php-src checkout
10:38
WASN'T ME
I didn't touch anything ...
it was Joe
A likely story...
I saw him sneakily touching your laptop
then licking his fingers
That's another story
10:39
you know how he likes to lick computers...
/me gets a shit-ton of "licked by krakjoe" stickers printed
Jul 29 '15 at 15:04, by Joe Watkins
I'm not allowed to lick the servers ...
hahaha
ffs, someone run git tag --contains eb6dc9db296bfcfad56dc091cb3a327b505bc56e on php-src please, I seem to have completely fucked my php-src checkout
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ git tag --contains eb6dc9db296bfcfad56dc091cb3a327b505bc56e
POST_PHP7_EREG_MYSQL_REMOVALS
POST_PHP7_NSAPI_REMOVAL
POST_PHP7_REMOVALS
PRE_PHP7_EREG_MYSQL_REMOVALS
PRE_PHP7_NSAPI_REMOVAL
PRE_PHP7_REMOVALS
php-7.0.0
php-7.0.0RC1
php-7.0.0RC2
php-7.0.0RC3
php-7.0.0RC4
php-7.0.0RC5
php-7.0.0RC6
php-7.0.0RC7
php-7.0.0RC8
php-7.0.0alpha1
php-7.0.0alpha2
php-7.0.0beta1
php-7.0.0beta2
php-7.0.0beta3
php-7.0.1
php-7.0.1RC1
php-7.0.2
php-7.0.2RC1
php-7.0.3
php-7.0.3RC1
php-7.0.4
(see full text)
10:42
Right, that's what I got
@pinepain are you sure you're working against the right branch?
this feeling you have right now ... where you're not sure if the git magic has worked ... I have that all the time ...
I might even be technically frightened of git ....
Uhh... yeh, my git seems to have gone insane
@DaveRandom I'm on master and it contains that changes, in the question i was more aware of when it will be available publicly
oic, well yeh it's in the tags listed there ^^
can the hosting provider has the login credentials of my dedicated server ??
10:47
@JoeWatkins More than once I have used rm -rf repo; git checkout repo because I can't figure out how to get git to actually reset everything back to where I started
@undefined Probably. Unless it's your hardware, it's still their server, you are just renting it. They won't entirely relinquish control of it.
@DaveRandom whenever I find myself doing cd /usr/src/php-src-virgin I know it's time to clean up ....
@DaveRandom because sometimes the server goes down and someone else is trying to login with root
Yeh, Branson has a lot answer for
@undefined That's probably not the hosting company
@DaveRandom you meant clone and not checkout... got some cvs scars?
@FlorianMargaine svn, but yeh
10:50
@DaveRandom same
I briefly worked on cvs
I've never had the displeasure of CVS, but since even SVN people trash talk it, it must be bad
it still sends me shivers
I liked svn ... sure it didn't do anything, but there was nothing to really know about it and you couldn't break shit so easily ...
s/couldn't/didn't need to because it did it by itself/
@DaveRandom when you send a CVS commit, there isn't the concept of commit atomicity. Start the commit, first file ok, second file ok, third file has a conflict. 1st and 2nd file are committed, and not the rest of your files in the commit.
@JoeWatkins I bet you didn't do any branch in svn
10:53
@FlorianMargaine I didn't realise it was MongoDB powered
@DaveRandom dammit, i still lost in years. read 2015 as 2016 in wiki.php.net/rfc/gc_fn_pointer, sorry
@DaveRandom yeah. A dev frantically resolving the conflict to be able to push the rest of his commit was not unheard of.
lol :-P
I most certainly did not do any branching ... what is a branch anyway ... I do all my changes on live, drunk, and violent #yolo
4
Heh, that's funny ... I remember I hated regex already .. but now, regex is my top-tag :-) and I have earned a lot of reputation by answering regex-questions
@JoeWatkins I've decided how to address it - I'm going to contact them through private channels as their disqus is (as all public channels are these days), a shit show.
yeah, I saw that ... it might be wise to wait until the thing has gone from the top of reddit ...
if the article changes now, it's a reason to keep talking about it ...
I want it to go away ...
the quality of the conversation is bizarre .. maybe choose not to be involved ...
See also: Every shitstorm on the internet ever
I want to talk to them, after it's gone from reddit, see if there is anything to share ...
maybe next time they write, they'll be a little more thoughtful ... that's all we really want, I think ...
@JoeWatkins I bought it ready for the Ducati :D
11:07
when you getting one of those ?
awesome, by the way ...
and what you getting ?
(doesn't matter, obviously)
June 28th, is my birthday, putting a deposit down on
Hm. Awesome way to explain to people what it feels like to be a developer: facebook.com/474191262681124/videos/479892732110977
Yup, that's how it feels alright
(my corporate net blocks fb)
user6045659
works for me :p
@Jimbo so pretty ... the bike ... not you ...
11:12
haha, awww, thought I was getting a compliment then
hm.. odd
french things happen for me ... so it also seems broken to me ...
@Jimbo nope.
There you go.
11:15
@JoeWatkins kissing? bread? surrender?
/hides
no, but the video is funny
Hits all the right spots.
@DamienOvereem why did you make me punch my monitor @DamienOvereem ?
My sincere apologies
very good
11:26
what is the difference between legacy backups and backups in whm
11:36
@mattblaze And the govt said, "You have to use sticks, so only we can get in." and the last surviving little pig said, "Wait. What?"
Good day everyone, I am working with KnpMenuBuilder and Bootstrap and I want to add a submenu (or an unordered list in list item like shown in a couple of the examples in the Bootstrap documentation). I know how to add a class property to a list item in the menu, by adding the necessary code in my builder class, however I would like to add the dropdown class to that unordered list tag on the list item I added to the builder class. How should my code be changed? pastebin.com/gnK2G0uz
I literally googled the exact text of your question and that was the first result
This is not a WHM support desk. WHM has nothing to do with PHP. Please stop asking inappropriate questions here.
11:53
I hope everything will be fine, I would like to know which Php framework is good for future. I have experience on CI but now a days Laravel is very popular so should i move to Laravel? Please guide i will appreciate.
@Barrosy Knowing nothing about the API so could be totally wrong, I would try $menu['Movies']->setAttribute('class', 'drop-down')
hello
I need help anybody there/
@Mr.Developer While that's a perfectly reasonable question to ask in a PHP room, this is not a good place to ask that question. Most people in here are not a fan of <insert framework name here>.
@DaveRandom Ohh I'm so sorry I didn't know that this is not good place to ask this kind of question. Sorry once again
@Mr.Developer No need apologise, you haven't done anything wrong. It's just the the people you are asking don't really like frameworks so you won't get a direct answer to your question. However, the answer you would get is valid: Learn the language, not a framework.
11:59
@Mr.Developer I would say laravel is dead in a couple of years
s/say/hope/
:-P
Yeah that too, but all crap tends to die at some point
cough wordpress cough
@DaveRandom Thank You
@DaveRandom Crap frameworks
12:00
@PeeHaa But Why ?
Because it is crap :)
Wes
Wes
mornings 2.0.0
@DaveRandom Tried that, no error will be returned however it deos not add the necessary class to the <ul> tag
And yes I agree with random. Learn the language instead
@Wes yo
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\o
12:02
Or even better. Learn to write software
@DaveRandom I'm agreed with you <Learn the language, not a framework.>
@Wes mornings. I think you/we were just over-thinking and going down the wrong track. As a very simple example of why int|null is not covariant to null can be written:
interface foo {
    function bar() : null;
}
function processFoo(Foo $foo) {
    $result = $foo->bar();
    if ($result !== null) {
        //Contract violation is here.
    }
}
violating that contract would be a no-go, to start with....
moin wes
, @PeeHaa, all ...
wow, incomprehensible repo layout is incomprehensible github.com/KnpLabs/KnpMenuBundle
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Wes
@Danack actual contract violation is when you assign it to $result. but yes that's correct
12:06
@Barrosy I have literally no idea and there doesn't seem to be an API reference
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Wes
if you intend null to be void in this example
writing something
actually no. i should really work a bit... :B
pffff, work
my answer to any code you post is highly likely to be "I don't think void is a useful construct".
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Wes
it's not very useful, of course
@DaveRandom apropos of absolutely nothing...what is an idiom for someone claiming credit for doing the absolutely bare minimum required, and pretending that it is a great accomplishment.
12:14
hmmm
I got nothing off the top of my head for that
"Dan Ackroyd, 20 years of software development with zero prosecutions for gross misconduct."
Genocide-free
Offer not valid in all regions.
morning
'nin
12:23
@DaveRandom That's what I thought aswell. :P
Good morrow, fellow 11ite! How goeth this fine day in thine own kingdom?
@Danack No monkeys were harmed in the making of this software (although they did get a bit hungry when they missed their deadlines)
I... need some coffee to process
Get a motorbike, by the time you're at work in the morning you've effectively had a shit tonne of coffee
user924016
@Danack heh
12:36
@RonniSkansing There's got to be an idiom for that, amirite?
Wes
Wes
@Danack void is much like mixed actually
as it can be anything
void/null
actually, it's about ethics in return types.
user924016
@Danack yes, def made me giggle alot..
@Wes void is the opposite of mixed
void is explicitly nothing
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Wes
i imagine it being a supertype of anything
12:45
Well in C it has those two meanings, but they are distinct concepts. void* is not really related to void
I don't think void is a particularly useful concept in PHP, although I know there have been times in the past where I've wished that there was a distinction between null and "no value" in terms of what a variable contains
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Wes
ok i was probably overthinking gist.github.com/WesNetmo/d4c972305d882fb16704 @Danack
Right at the moment I think that came from poor coding style on my part, but it's possible that I could change my mind there with the right example
Wes
Wes
could be just null
I do know that I don't like the behaviour of isset() and null
Clearly PHP needs the JS undefined object
12:52
nah - just have "undefined" string with a leading null-byte have a special meaning....
/calmly hands bait back to @Machavity with a polite "no thank you"
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Wes
function super::method(int|float $number){}
function child::method(void $anything){} looks legit also with contravariance
@Danack The irony there being that this would actually conflict with an existing convention in PHP
Wes
Wes
regardless of the name, i mean
The name there cannot be void, that would be insane
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Wes
12:54
this is why i was thinking of mixed
check the examples. it works for me. am i missing something?
Why is a type specifier required at all, though?
In that case, function child::method($anything){} would be just fine
It's already valid syntax, and it means precisely the same thing
Or just function child::method(){}
Wes
Wes
yes, if we allow that for method return types as well
super::method(){}
child::method():int{}
but that is not nice is it
No, that's an LSP violation
Wes
Wes
yeah
12:57
No? wrong way round.
Wes
Wes
yeah. lol
looks odd anyway
@Danack Allowing that would make no sense and would just encourage crappy inheritance practice
If you override something and don't use an argument, fine. But the contract still involves that argument.
@Wes This is legit
int is a sub-type of anything
@DaveRandom there are some edge cases where it would be convenient...when something is implementing multiple interfaces and you've fucked up your interface design to have the same method name.....I agree it's not actually a useful use-case anyone should be designing the language around.
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Wes
so basically both null and void are utterly useless? lol
and you've fucked up your interface design
Sounds like a good reason to add something to the language, because your design is bad :-P
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13:01
@DaveRandom @Machavity null is more like js's undefined than js's null
@Wes Pretty much
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Wes
i wish we just followed that design
@Wes Null is (should be) a typed nothing, void is an untyped nothing
@Wes Null is useful - it describes what actually happens in PHP and allows static code analyzers to determine that you're taking a null value and using it as an int:
function bar() : null {}
function foo(int $x) {}
function logResult($x) {
    echo "Result is [$x]";
}

logResult(bar()); //This is not an error.
foo(bar()); // This is an error
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Wes
correct
13:05
I'm going to leave you to unpick this tangle now, and go back to writing code in a language where the type system approximately makes sense
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Wes
yes @Danack
Later! :-P
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Wes
@DaveRandom you sold your soul to c#
Only temporarily, but yes, and it feels... fine actually. Just fine.
lol I still have this tab open: phg.sagepub.com/…
13:07
lol
@DaveRandom can you clarify why you suggested that adding return type in child method is LSP violation?
is that because users may relay on that return type contract but not on super:: method contract?
because LSP says you can substitute any subtype of a given supertype in a client, e.g. when your supertype returns a Foo, any subtype must return a Foo, too.
our root type is super, not child initially, which doesn't restrict return type at all, so does restricting it in child subtype violates LSP?
@pinepain When he wrote it at first, the return type was on the parent
He edited it
It's fine the way it is now
ok, thanks =). I thought I missed something from LSP.
13:16
@Gordon *or a derivative thereof
@DaveRandom yes, that's implied. A subtype of Foo is still a Foo.
@DaveRandom I see you had an RFC in draft for allowing shift operations to work on strings, save me trawling the list for relevant discussion, did the topic of BC with strings like '8' come up?
@Leigh I'm not sure if I ever brought it to list, that's like forever ago
It was discussed in here briefly, I think
aha, ok, cheers :)
chr(ord($char) >> 1) is disgusting, but can't get around the BC without a new operator :/
fwiw, my personal view is that it's irrelevant. No-one is going to be doing that, because people who understand what bit shifting is and why it is useful will also be explicitly working with ints
I would deprecate non-int operands with a warning that the behaviour will change
@Leigh For this specific thing I once considered #$var meaning "byte value of", where you would be able to do $char = #$str[0]; and that operation could be done with #$char >>= 1;. This is obviously impossible, but might be nice in another universe.
13:28
@DaveRandom In pascal #123 is "\123"
In soviet PHP, variable bit-shifts you!
@DaveRandom In soviet PHP, shift bites you, variable.
@DaveRandom Just make it so $str{0} returns the ordinal value :)
That really would be nice we have to maintain backwards compatibility with zomgwtfidonteven
I'll add it to the list for PHP 8
13:37
I'll add it to the book about PHP 8 that I'm publishing next week
My goal is to make PHP 8 and PHP 9 unusable names, because PHP X sounds so much cooler
I backported it from PHP9
@DaveRandom Won't 9 be in beta by then?
git commit -am "Not actually sure what I changed and cba looking at the diff" && git push
Fuck you, future me!
/me goes home, later
@DaveRandom I do that, but it's more: Fuck you, future strangers
13:44
huh AlphaGo won the last game as well
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Wes
@Saitama them '90
just leaving this here extremetech.com/extreme/…
in The DMZ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 3 mins ago, by Terry Chia
// The result of the expression (true && false) is assigned to $g
// Acts like: ($g = (true && false))
$g = true && false;

// The constant true is assigned to $h before the "and" operation occurs
// Acts like: (($h = true) and false)
$h = true and false;
^ Basically $g = false, $h = true
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Wes
13:54
yes = has precedence over and|or
utterly unnecessary though, as you should always be using parentheses
@Wes well, since "and" and "&&" is somehow the same, you would expect the same results, no?
Wes
Wes
no, because && has precedence over =
The reason for the two different variations of "and" and "or" operators is that they operate at different precedences.
Wes
Wes
they aren't the same thing
I understand just a bit weird
13:57
@HamZa PHP.
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Wes
it is weird because one should just use parens :P
@Wes Not a very good reason.
Wes
Wes
exhaustive operators evaluation order is here php.net/manual/en/language.operators.precedence.php
Better don't use assignments in boolean expressions.
in The DMZ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 3 mins ago, by Adi
but due to this and poop, you can cause a function to return early and get yourself a nice admin session
13:58
!!eval var_dump(true && false); echo "\n"; var_dump(true and false);
[ 5.5.0 - 7.0.4, hhvm-3.6.1 - 3.12.0 ] bool(false) bool(false)
Wes
Wes
!!eval $v = true && false; var_dump($v); $v = true and false; var_dump($v);
[ 5.5.0 - 7.0.4, hhvm-3.6.1 - 3.12.0 ] bool(false) bool(true)
Mm. Makes sense that it's to do with precedence in assignment

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