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13:00
they only need be ass first class as classes themselves are ... not really first class, just a real thing, and not a figment of the compilers imagination ...
leaving typo ...
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sigh return ['foo' => (object)(array)new A];
> Functions in PHP are ass first class
The amount of code that needs touching is pretty huge though
@Wes That's Mr. Dr. Prof. Patrick to you!
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lol
13:08
@Wes it doesn't assume anything, you called json_encode and specified in A how that applies to it
@Wes return {'foo': JSON.parse(JSON.stringify({wait: 'wut'}))};
@Leigh You working on package private?
@PeeHaa not really the same though
in this case he wants a Serializable or something
@NikiC again yes
@Leigh So what black magic do you use to solve all the things?
13:11
I forgot what roadblock Guillherme hit, but *shrug*
@FlorianMargaine CLose enough to trigger my eeeeeew notification :-)
@NikiC string comparisons, duh :P
@Leigh How you handle code outside classes I mean?
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@PaulCrovella are you actually sure that's the best thing to do? shouldn't B deciding what to be shown? what if A::jsonSerialize returns an object that is also JsonSerializable, and like that, to the infinite?
@NikiC I haven't got to the tests yet, was that where things got stuck before?
13:12
@Leigh yes
I can't imagine how it's a problem..
Do you remember an example?
namespace Foo; Bar::packagePrivateMethod();
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nevermind. it works
but still, i don't like it
@Wes yes, I'm sure that's the best thing to do. It's not up to B to say how A should be serialized as json. Plus it'd be pretty weird if jsonSerialize was only called for the root node in a hierarchy.
@NikiC stupid static...
ruining things
13:16
@Leigh nothing to do with static. could do the same with an object ^^
so what are you saying, top level stack frame has no concept of which namespace it's executing in?
@Leigh it's compile time information
@Wes should json_encode([new B]) ignore that B implemented JsonSerializable just because the root is now an array?
@nikita2206 not entirely, the current namespace is baked into function names
that's precisely the problem
13:19
@Leigh yes
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Wes
that's up to arrays @PaulCrovella not to B imho. it's not an object dump that has to stay consistent. in that case i would agree
could push the ns to fcalls?
i instantly dislike that
ok, back to reading about ZFS .. I need to get through that book this week
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but ok it's subjective. i guess. i'd have preferred it the other way
@tereško if you're interested, another very handy summary / resource is pthree.org/2012/04/17/install-zfs-on-debian-gnulinux
13:22
@Wes json isn't an object dump... don't treat it that way - there are things it cannot represent (circular references, for example)
@tereško watcha reading about?
@FlorianMargaine "FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS"
@KevinMGranger I suspect it might be highly incomplete ... especially since linux community has been focusing on BtrFS
@tereško ZoL is still a thing, and last I heard FreeBSd, OpenIndiana / SmartOS /etc. and Linux communities were trying to merge into a single standard open zfs
@tereško I think there's no capitalization, it's just btrfs afaik
I can't remember though, does FreeBSD have ZFS features not present in ZoL?
13:24
@FlorianMargaine yes, but that's hard to read
and btrfs is nice, because I sent a patch that was accepted :P
@KevinMGranger what's "ZoL"?
ZFS on Linux
there is only zuul (or there was, before they ruined it with a reboot)
13:26
I remember ZFS root booting being migrane inducing
on my old FreeNAS
it's booting just fine on my VPS
I've had serious issues with btrfs for personal use, while the only issue I had with ZFS was not being able to resize partitions (by design, admittedly)
yeah, btrfs wasn't usable for a while
now it's more or less fine
some code paths would accept some love though
Wait.. you require me to sign in in order to enlarge the book cover image? As if a simple google search (the same one I used to reach this page) couldn't just do that for me?
user924016
Hey guys =) Is there any hash I can pick of a image and use for identification which would not result in a hash collision at some point (liek sha1 of image)
13:30
@KevinMGranger ZFS doesn't really have partitions as such
@RonniSkansing is there a security requirement?
Well, I had a weird setup. Dual-booting Linux and Windows on a space limited laptop, so I had ZFS-on-LVM. When I needed to expand my Windows install, I was out of luck.
Yeah. Never again.
I have converted to "OS needs its own disk" approach
13:32
I have converted to "no dual boot" approach
Yeah both of those are ideal
only the management of UEFI entries is a bit .. well .. annoying
@RonniSkansing the only way to guarantee that 100% is to use the entirety of the image data itself.. sha1 is probably fine (very very likely so, in fact) but you cannot know that there will not be a collision (pigeonhole principle)
user924016
@FlorianMargaine no, its more like so a ad with a car doesnt end up with a "mature content" pciture
user924016
@PaulCrovella do you by chance know the risk factor (like 1 in a billion, million, etc)
13:38
@RonniSkansing how sure do you need to be?
sha1 is fairly safe afaik, yeah
user924016
Well, I really need to be sure, because having a naked woman picture in a kids ad, doesent roll
user924016
=)
no easy way to have collisions like with md5
I know BSD uses both sha1 and md5 for checksums - of both checks match then it's the same file
user924016
13:39
Thanks for the feedback =)
user924016
@tereško so it might be less likely if I do both a md5 and a sha1 and check both sums are the same instead of only one?
user924016
Thanks man I owe you one or two
it is possible to produce a file with a specific hash, but there are no known techniques for producing file that can mimic two different algos
that's actually smart
the checksum ends up super big, but well
13:42
I thought git also worked like that or did I just make that up?
@RonniSkansing for 2 specific things to have a collision in sha1 it's 1 in 2^160... which is a pretty big number (even when you're dealing with a 2-of-any-of-a-set (birthday problem))
@PeeHaa no, git is only sha1
@FlorianMargaine Ah in that case it was probably svn
@PeeHaa svn doesn't have any checksum that I'm aware of
I'm pretty sure it does
user924016
13:46
=) ey gotta get back to work.. thanks
Damnit now I want to know where I have seen it :P
@PeeHaa apparently it's sha1
and md5 is supported too
so it must be some kind of option
I remember seeing it in some interface where they were both being displayed :( Damn you memory--
Nope. Internet also fails me
user924016
14:05
=)
@NikiC Thinking about it, that specific example could be resolved at compile time, because the visibility restriction is on the class rather than the method
once again now that folks are awake, wiki.php.net/rfc/typed-properties
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@JoeWatkins hey!
Hey guys, a super dumb question here, in a php function when we use the 'return' word, the function will exit return what we returned and all what follows will not be executed right ?
@Joseph correct!
@Joseph Correct, return ends the function instantly.
14:10
@PhilSturgeon Why is there only weak @JoeWatkins?
@PhilSturgeon @Oldskool thanks.
@PeeHaa ive not updated this with feedback from joe this morning, looks like int/float is because: "int is allowed to widen to float, because int's overflow to float when they get too large"
uggghh that's right... :(
Well fix bignum while you are at it!
@PhilSturgeon That last one may result in wtfs I think though
declare(strict_ints=1); there fixed
lol
@PeeHaa which "last one'?
int overflowing into floats
14:16
yeah it's not great. i'm going to show that things are generally strict, but show this one exception to that and explain why
fuck the strict typing
That's a statement :P
if I wanted to write in a strictly typed language, I would have learned Java
What's the problem with our current compromise?
Yessss. Typed properties and ArrayOf syntax would be great
14:21
I catch errors with it and you can just ignore it
haha, constructive feedback as ever @tereško
there is interest in working out how to provide a weak/strict switch of some sort, but apparently implementation is a little tricky. is that something people think will be entirely required for this?
one argument is that properties should not be part of the external API, but of course plenty of people ignore that and do what they want, so the argument isnt necessarily a great one.
@PhilSturgeon Weak: just don't use typed properties
there
Yeah I'm probably not the right person to ask :P
@PeeHaa yeah, part of me wants to suggest that, but the same argument was used for type hints. "if you dont like pretend its not there" only works when you are the one writing the code. if you arent caller and callee then you dont get to choose
@PeeHaa no, the implication is that you have to internally make all variables typed, where ones wit no specified type just have a silent "magic" type
@Jimbo i dont have the time or the energy to try and make ArrayOf happen again. not right now.
14:25
@PhilSturgeon sellout
@tereško i dont think thats the case at all. "have to" ? who has to do anything? why is "how its always worked" magic?
@Jimbo hey I quit PHP already
Ruby/Go :D
@PhilSturgeon so why only properties?
@PaulCrovella "only" as in "maybe also constants?" or something else?
@PhilSturgeon constants, local variables
14:26
i listed class constants in the Open Issues as number 2.
local variables... we dont have scopes for local variables of any sort, that's a much different and much larger change
you could have said "why not everywhere" for type hints or return types, but these things work best when they're smaller and focused.
good question though, i'll put a bit about local variables in there :)
hi
I don't suppose it's possible to have 2 different versions of Zend running between php, one on CLI and one on normally?
@PhilSturgeon maybe just stick to Ruby and Go (seeing how both of those already are strongly typed)
@Sean absolutely, php-cli and php via your apache or whatever are entirely different things
what server related factors matter for site loading speed?
I mean good ram , good cpu ?
14:29
@PhilSturgeon Thought as much, probably going to need to look at php.inis, or php -i to try and figure out which is which
@tereško ruby doesn't have any sort of type hinting, return types or typed properties. they're working on adding some of it, but they're a long way off.
@John good RAM
@John it depends.
@John Good server-side programming language.
good wine, good food
14:31
We can't really advise without benchmarks of your application, but there are some Best Practices(tm)
and I'm here writing this RFC because I was asked to by @JoeWatkins, which was suggested by @PaulCrovella
@John It often comes down to scale, how many users you want to support simultaneously.
(i think it was him, but definitely more than one person)
@John I have sites that load very fast on a shitty 128 MB ram vps
@KevinMGranger dont tell me - you have run out of checkens again
14:31
CPU will make calculations go faster, so if you do some intensive work, you'll need a good CPU
@John I have a dedicated server witth 30 GO in RAM but my server slows down sometimes because of mysql server uses a lo of memory
@tereško so, dont tell me to go away just because you don't like a feature being proposed. that's not really how this works
RAM will allow you to handle more data at once, so it's important for scale.
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Wes
@PhilSturgeon i don't like it :B should be strict only. sorry. as the actual reason for them to exist is having public typed fields (plus readonly, in a later moment)
@KevinMGranger how many times do I have to tell you, you can reuse the same chicken both for the blood bowl and drawing of the circle
14:32
@Wes it is currently strict only, the RFC is wrong. int vs float is an exception.
back in 30, gotta get to the office.
@tereško is that your real picture on stackoverflow ?
@undefined I have 32GB of ram Installed
@MadaraUchiha Off-course PHP
@PhilSturgeon if you didn't do it he was gonna make the rest of us get involved
what about CPU ?
@undefined yes, but it's like 5 years old
14:33
@PaulCrovella you still will be
:-p
@tereško you cut the hair :p
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Wes
@PhilSturgeon also again
class Foo{ public int $foo; }
$x = new Foo(); // here should be the error
echo $x->foo; // not here
@undefined Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2676 v3 @ 2.40GHz, 8 cores
14:34
no, but they are not so curly anymore
@tereško ah crap I've been using lamb's blood
@Wes try the example again with a 3v4l would ya? that doesn't explain to me why it should be an error
@John awsome
@undefined still its slow :(
i'll pick up your replies when i get back. I see all.
14:35
@PhilSturgeon Because it is not an int
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^
your website ?
@PeeHaa does !!eval support multiple lines now? :o
even if my internet speed is 3MBPS
@John r u a sysAdmin ?
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14:35
@PhilSturgeon you want it to happen asap just after construction, not randomly when it happens to access the field
@Sean I think it does. Let me check
nope programmer
@KevinMGranger lamb is fine, but you can't use it on waning moon
PHP
@Wes you forgot about self-documenting code and developer mistakes
14:36
@john
@John you will have to actually do the benchmarks
@Wes oh i see what you're getting at. Maaaybe? does everything have to happen on construction? not all properties are set on construction? I feel like this feature is saying "if they're going to be set, they have to be an X" not "the second this class exists there needs to be an X in there or we're all doomed"
@Patrick 32 GB of ram is also very good as we do not have such large live users
yes it should @Sean
@tereško How?
14:37
@John MB not GB ;)
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Wes
@PhilSturgeon if they aren't set during construction then they are nullable, and should be explicitly stated, eg 'public int|null $optional`
guys a quick question
@Patrick nope its 32 GB
i've just installed php for visual studio,and i try to launch a simple page
Real memory 4.48 GB used, 31.01 GB total
14:39
@PhilSturgeon I think main use-case for type-hinting properties is to remove the checks & reduce defensive programming
<?php
echo "hello world";
?>
lemme guess, @Slashy, it's not working
@tereško yep and im getting this error :)
@John you have to see if mysql is using a lot of memory type in command line top
Well, thanks @JoeWatkins, now I'm totally side-tracked... :P - Currently wondering if my zend_namespace struct needs a *parent or if name should always be fully qualified...
14:41
any ideas for solutions?
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Wes
@PhilSturgeon
during construction: allow fields to be temporarily nullable
immediately after construction: remove the temporary nullability and check the types again
@JoeWatkins didn't disagree with this, but it is hard to implement for some reason i can't understand as i'm not a c/internals coder
@Slashy change permissions
@undefined what permissions? where?
chmod 644
chmod -R 644 yourProject/
@undefined dafuq..?
14:42
They're using windows, bud.
@undefined mysql usage 0.7 % of cpu and httpd 0.3 % of cpu
what is that? a cmd command?
@Wes sounds like magic for the end user
@Slashy are you using auto_prepend directive? And even before that - what server are you running?
Are these for primative/native types only?
14:43
@John im talking about memory usage not CPU
@tereško i'm really sorry but i've just started my first php project ever ..:( been writing on c# for long time but for php it's my first time
i think it's running on localhost
@KevinMGranger I thought everybody in here is using linux lol
127.0.0.1
@undefined and how to check that?
no
I mean what server are you using to run it?
14:44
@john
what's what server?
IIS, Apache, nginx?
@John run top in the command line
*built-in
dafuq is with that rtl windows layout?
14:45
@DaveRandom it a middle-eastern thing
@Slashy I vaguely remember some problem with multibyte characters in file paths on windows... it's entirely possible you're hitting that.
@Leigh Usually (i.e. if it's defined in a different file), you don't know anything about a class at compile time (beyond the name).
@DaveRandom @tereško windows + IE detected dafuq
it's also entirely possible that I'm thinking of a different issue completely
@tereško Huh, I'm kinda surprised you don't like typed properties
14:46
@undefined mysql 3.0% of ram
I'd have thought that this is the kind of thing you'd love to see
@Wes if I type hinted some argument in a method, I'm not gonna check type later on or it's useless. Should have the same behavior with 3v4l.org/UNc7t
May you please tell me how can I improve this English paragraph?
With full due respect, you are a creepy person, look at me, creepy ...! That's because you paying attention to posts (you like posts and laugh to the posts) according to relationship (you just like those posts which are sent by your wife) not according to the worth of such a post
Actually (I never thought I'd hear myself say this) modern IE (Edge) is not-terrible
@John im facing the same probl bro try to restart mysql server and check your website load speed
14:47
@DaveRandom It totally is
@Slashy to be hones, nobody else here uses "PHP for Visual Studio"
Have you tried to internet with it bro?
it's probably some mess cause by you tooling
No, but I have debugged with it and it's not horrible for that
> Your website should be so simple, a drunk person could use it.
> You can't test that. I'll do it for you.
> http://theuserisdrunk.com
14:47
@tereško @PaulCrovella paul absolutely rights. i had hebrew chararcters in my project path.thanks bro!
@PeeHaa it's less terrible
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@SergeyTelshevsky which is what i'm saying.......
@Slashy first thing to do is open your project in google chrome
oh goodie! I vaguely remembered a thing sorta right :D
@undefined yeah how actually i change it from explorer to chrome? haha
14:48
@Slashy חבל.
@MadaraUchiha hello hebrew speakerr
@Slashy where are you from ?
@Shafizadeh The phrase is "With all due respect" ... and the rest I don't understand. It's something about wife and posts :D
@tereško :-) really that's unclear?
14:49
@undefined I am using mariadb
@Shafizadeh Probably by not posting it anywhere and ignoring whatever intarnetz shitstorm it is designed to contribute to
@john sorry I havent used mariadb before
@NikiC The name is all you need though
@tereško I'm active in a Telegram-group. There is a person which only likes those post which are written by his wife. Now I want to tell him you are creepy
@Shafizadeh not sure ... my brain just went into "reading private information" mode
14:50
@Leigh not sure I get what you mean
@Wes yes, so public int|null $stuff;sounds reasonable and doesn't ruin consistency.. as well as public int $stuff = 0;
@undefined I know of only one place where Hebrew is an actual thing.
@DaveRandom ok :)
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@SergeyTelshevsky indeed
@Jimbo I love this one much more theuserismymom.com
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14:51
bahahaha
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having to check the type of a typed property is like asking a goat if it's a goat
> Dear internet:
> My mom is tired of your shit.
> She can't understand your website and it isn't her fault.
> It's time we talked.
@undefined okay no problem btw restart mysql doesnt work
@Wes Maybe the goat thinks it's a cow. You gotta respect it's self-identity
@John read this percona.com/blog/2006/05/17/mysql-server-memory-usage I hope its gonna help you
14:54
@NikiC Never mind, I'm forgetting that there wont be a class entry (and thus no visibility information) at that point
@Leigh yes, that's what I meant, sorry for being unclear
lol, I forgot percona exist
@Shafizadeh yeah. Keep away from shitstorms. All involved usually get excrements all over each other and nobody wins. Also, upvoting your wife's posts is not creepy. It's just patronizing.
@NikiC It's better if I work it out myself, no apology needed :P
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14:55
@NikiC lol
Hey folks
@tereško Hah ... " Also, upvoting your wife's posts is not creepy. It's just patronizing.", Then you are creepy too
That's well established. But he is also frequently correct.
@undefined thanks :) appreciate
And you are right, I will keep away from that.
14:56
... it must be an eastern thing
I'm having an issue I'm hoping someone can help with, I have a php function that takes in a list of emails, and loops it, and sends an email to each address that was inputed. The issue is that this function takes a very long time to finish, and on the browser I get a 500 status error although the script still running the background (emails are still being sent)
Are you related to Dave?
I tried increasing the memory limit, I also set ignore_user_abort(true) and set header('Content-Type: text/event-stream') but no change
@RandomCouch Break it up. Run, say, 100 at a time and then make the page forward you to the next 100
Hm good idea @Machavity
14:57
or don't send them in the context of a web request at all, but queue them up to run in a background job
@RandomCouch there are two ways to mitigate it. disable php max_execution_time or separate it in chinks and run using crontab
@RandomCouch Sending an email inherently takes a long time, most servers are artificially slowed as an anti-spam measure. You don't want to do this in a web page load, and you don't really want to be doing it at all, ideally use a service like mailchimp.com
However it runs on cPanel, and there is the setting of having max 1000 emails sent per hour
srsly, use a mailer API instead
Thanks guys I'll try your suggestions
I am using PHPMailer
14:59
Your core issue is one of concurrency rather than mechanics

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