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17:00
s/that over/over that
@DaveRandom lol
Bit crazy though that van gaal is still allowed to be there
I have wondered a few times why timelib is not maintained in a separate repo actually, esp. since at least one other project now uses it
Other project?
Wes
Wes
i just saw a python lib using it
hhvm?
Wes
Wes
17:01
ahahah
Smart move to not dick around with that stuff themselves
Well yeh, and also presumably any behavioural changes there would break fb pretty badly
Mar 14 at 12:29, by Machavity
@SaeedAnsari Facebook wrote their own PHP. With Blackjack and hookers. They then called it Hot Hookers Vending Machine, or HHVM
Wes
Wes
17:03
also python folks are desperate about dates, it seems
Anonymous
Is there such thing as Cyclomatic complexity in PHP?
WHy wouldn't there be?
Anonymous
I know it is a programming concept, but hard to understand in PHP.
Wat why?
It's no harder in PHP than anywhere else I don't think
Although I suppose there are a few more hidden loops in PHP than there are in some other languages
Anonymous
17:06
It seems like a fancy word for spaghetti code, but .. I'm still not sure.
last I saw cc checkers for php went a little screwy on constructs like ternaries (or was it switches.. or both...)
user924016
Crap score @samayo
user924016
for example
If you are not sure why do you say it's hard to understand in php
user924016
you get that straight in your phpunit coverage report
17:07
@samayo Forgetting about the nuances for a minute, start by thinking about it as "the number of individual CPU operations required to do something". It's more complicated than that, but it's a good jumping off point.
Anonymous
^ that is another complexity.
Anonymous
Sentences Complexity :p
Anonymous
Meh, I will just let this one slip.
Anonymous
I assume, someone with only a University background would understand that kind of stuff :\
Not even slightly. There are a fair few people in here who either did not go to uni or did something irrelevant at uni
17:10
Lol uni. I failed highschool :P
Anonymous
same
Anonymous
wait .. I didn't fail, I passed it \0/
In my defense I was more interested in booze and drugs
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Anonymous
@DaveRandom tbh, without some sort of education in CS, it is nearly impossible to know as much as a UNI grad..
17:12
bullshit
@PeeHaa +1
@PeeHaa with good reason - they're far more interesting
Those days are behind me now, I can get on with not doing any work while being sober instead of being unable to do any work because fucked
Anonymous
I was actually being serious, you can read all the books about php, nginx, C .. but my understanding is that .. you'll always lack the essentials/fundamentals.
That's why instead of reading books you just do shit
it was more like surviving through the high school in my experience
17:14
Neh. Was loads of fun
What do you think they do at uni? You know all those books they use to teach at uni can be freely purchased, right? It's not some kind of crazy legally protected cult or something...
there's also plenty of free open courseware available now
Also I personally know a couple of Uni lecturers in different disciplines, and both of them spend time in places like this chat room
This is the information age, education to the highest level in any subject is freely available to anyone with a computer and a half-way sane government in their country if they are willing to put the effort in
@DaveRandom not even the government
stanford courses videos are available online
the mit ocw tutorials prove helpful too
17:18
Well I was more thinking about China preventing access to seemingly innocuous things
University makes more sense if you're in a discipline that requires expensive hardware. (Which is not the case for computer science.)
@FlorianMargaine standford
:-)
Anonymous
17:19
@DaveRandom I don't know, why I feel that way .. it does sound illogical even to me but if I had seen at least once person who is working on the next best thing without any uni background I would believe it. Every time something cool is made/invented the news reads along these line "scientists in x", "researchers in .."
@NikiC That is actually a very good reason
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Wes
@DaveRandom ahahahah
I have been waiting literally all day for an opportunity for that, since I remembered it existed on the way to work this morning
Wes
Wes
17:20
ahaha
@PeeHaa Yah. Most people don't happen to have high resolution electron microscopes standing around in the basement...
Wes
Wes
gotta watch that movie in english
I don't even have a basement.
@Wes What? Do you people dub shit?
Anonymous
17:22
@PaulCrovella I don't have a place to live. So, I win.
@PaulCrovella A basement wouldn't be enough anyway. Too much vibration
brb food
oh... /me puts the shovel away
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa we dub everything
@samayo if you do want some cs classes check out coursera.org/browse/computer-science/… ... plenty of free education
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Anonymous
17:29
@PaulCrovella Wow, this is nice. I was actually contemplating to save up for study.com but this will do for now.
Anonymous
thanks.
unversity don't teach things which is required for being developer...
Anonymous
Yeah, I know. ^
Anonymous
I have 100Gigs of video from Lynda and Plural site, but those mainly are not for CS.
17:35
I had subscription to lynda for a while but mainly coursera and edX helped me a lot
I've learned a lot that I may never use directly, but helped open and shape the way I understand things.
Anonymous
Nevertheless, higher education has always been a dream of mine. If I was 10 years younger, I would kill to go to UNI.
I felt the same for a long time. But I ended up leaving uni... 4 times
@NikiC I may be in Berlin at the end of April for the weekend. Not sure if you're around...
@ircmaxell Should be around. I'm in Japan for the first two weeks, but afterwards I should be in Berlin
17:46
nice, enjoy Japan
Hi all.
What are your thoughts on this: twitter.com/leedavis81/status/710522573889662977
I'm torn between the opinion of allowing unset and only ever erroring when setting the wrong type. Or erroring on getting aswell if it's yet to be initialised.
I'm kinda leaning toward the former.
18:02
@LeeDavis We are of the strong opinion that you should never unset declared properties
(By "we" I mean pretty much everyone in this room)
So the question is, why do you want to do something like this in the first place?
Anonymous
> public Foo $foo;
To be truthful, I don't. But it's PHP, and with this feature comes the tradeoff that unset may not be allowed anymore. Possibly a good thing, as I said, I'm torn.
Anonymous
Wow, if that is a new feature .. then wth!!
Anonymous
I actually skipped to that content, where it usually says .. "this is important for .." and in this case, I'm not impressed.
Anonymous
18:09
meh worthy
Also, how difficult would this be to add outside of class scope? Shouldn't this be covered in the same patch? 3v4l.org/IPh1F/rfc#tabs
Hmm.
For more specific testing, I wonder if it would be useful to have a human-editable format for writing Zend Engine opcodes in? That way you wouldn't have to write contorted and fragile pure PHP scripts to test for Zend Engine edge-cases, but instead could write tests which directly test how opcodes are executed.
@LeeDavis Definitely not. They have zero implementation overlap and including that in the same proposal would cause major internals shitstorm ;)
Anonymous
I think all those bored internals should spend their energy on helping improve phpgtk instead of making these trivial changes :\
This could be particularly useful to bypass Zend Optimizer. Or even to test Zend Optimizer.
Thoughts?
Heck, we already have some of the code needed for serialising opcodes (phpdbg). This is doing the same thing in reverse.
Makes me wonder if HHVM has something like this for its IRs. Hmm.
Anyway, gtg dinner
IMO: decorator c̶l̶a̶s̶s̶ BaseDecorator implements A, B, C;
Then it simply provides a grouping for interfaces, getting pulled in with "implements"
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Wes
@LeeDavis not getting you
It doesn't appear like a class (yet)
Rather a grouping of interfaces, so shouldn't really be referred to one as such.
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Wes
it automatically generates an abstract class
Ah I see.
But it is ultimately, a collection of interfaces. I think they should be treated as such until the point of "implements"
18:35
@Wes eeeeew
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Wes
@PeeHaa ^
"returning an instance of A&B" Neither A or B are instances?
They're interfaces.
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Wes
u trolling :B
@Wes Like anybody will believe you now...
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Wes
@NikiC i wouldn't do the same joke twice :B
@NikiC can you check the two gists? worth attempting to write an actual rfc? honest
18:45
ugh... I just finished listening to music very loud. that ping really hurts the ear
meta post to play Friday sound byte when pinged instead?
...
in fact that'd be quite awesome
in order, so enough pings get you the whole song
The song is 3:44 long, so 224 seconds
how long a byte would be reasonable?
18:52
whatever the max time is for a full "friday"
1.25 seconds, about?
in fact, this is something worth chopping up manually for best effect
Perhaps random clips that are significant on their own would be nice. "Friday", "gotta get down", "my hand is a dolphin", etc.
Wait, people have actually listened to that song, rather than just closing it as soon as they realize they've been rick-rolled by a non-Astley song?
hi people! on my log file I saw this today AH00126: Invalid URI in request \xe1\xbf\xdfX\x14-\xfc\x01*\xb0\xc1U\x1e@ \xa7 What the hell is?
19:07
@Simone It's someone trying (and hopefully failing) to exploit a security hole on your server. Chances are, that hole doesn't even exist on your server. And no, they're not attacking you personally, they're sending those requests to every server they can find (and probably a whole bunch of hosts that aren't servers, too.)
@Ghedipunk very interesting, I need to investigate more
@NikiC did dmitry break tests ?
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ sapi/cli/php Zend/tests/bug71841.php
PHP Notice:  main(): The script tried to execute a method or access a property of an incomplete object. Please ensure that the class definition "A" of the object you are trying to operate on was loaded _before_ unserialize() gets called or provide a __autoload() function to load the class definition  in /usr/src/php-src/Zend/tests/bug71841.php on line 3

Notice: main(): The script tried to execute a method or access a property of an incomplete object. Please ensure that the class definition "A" of the object you are trying 
super unrelated ... don't think it was me ...
<?php
$z = unserialize('O:1:"A":0:{}');
var_dump($z->e.=0);
var_dump(++$z->x);
var_dump($z->y++);

$y = array(PHP_INT_MAX => 0);
var_dump($y[] .= 0);
var_dump(++$y[]);
var_dump($y[]++);
?>
@JoeWatkins I don't know who you are anymore :-P
@Simone ssl request over non ssl connection?
ah nvm, I see it ... I broke it ...
@ircmaxell it wasn't me :D
now I got a live range bug ...
I think I'm exhausted ...
19:34
oh it went away ... I must have fixed it ... I'm so clever :D
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:D
Wes
Wes
19:50
woa. just got 50 new emails in gmail, but they date back up to 2015 :|
delays happen
Wes
Wes
4 months delay..
@Wes what do you men by "back up to 2015"?
> 501 deferred
:P
it is 2015
March of 2015
19:53
I just checked tickets to Turkey for the Europe trip.. I should try to buy all tickets before summer comes up there
Wes
Wes
really? i drank too much vodka again. i thought we were in 2019
@Ekin I would recommend avoiding Turkey for now
I have to visit mom though... medical situations
otherwise I'd totally avoid
oh, I'm sorry
19:56
yeah, me too, thanks
Wes
Wes
:(
ugh it's 38 hrs to travel
cheapest ones
Wes
Wes
i should go visit my mom too, it's 2 years i don't see her... maybe for easter
20:11
I should work on UString again sometime.
@ircmaxell yeah, that ...
@Andrea I'm not sure ... dmitry put me off ...
@JoeWatkins oh?
well, he convinced me it's worth probably at least trying, maybe, just a little ... to have native unicode support as part of zend_string ...
I hear that's coming in PHP 6
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20:24
@JoeWatkins Adding a new type to PHP is not fun. Trust me.
Though, idk, it might be okay.
yeah, I think it's worth trying, might be horrible ... but a lot of the leg work was done when zend_string was already introduced ...
oh?
it would be far superior to ustring, if we could make it work ... so much so, it's gotta be worth a shot ...
@JoeWatkins I'm not sure the benefits would be so pronounced as you think.
I'm not sure either ... that's dmitry talking ...
20:27
A native string type only offers two benefits I can think of, and one of them doesn't count.
@tereško Has your last NTP sync gone wrong?
The first is copy-on-write and assignment to indices. But for Unicode strings, assigning to string indexes is inefficient and won't do what you want, usually. Prohibiting this may be a good thing. And without assignment to indices, a major reason for copy-on-write is gone. (We still couldn't optimise concatenation, though, which sucks.)
The second is constants... and that might even be fixable.
we should work on ustring, finish it ... then just try ... if it's crap, or not remarkably better, then we don't complicate everything and go with ustring ...
there's always a tiny chance it'll be great ...
Oh, a thought re: native Unicode strings. We wouldn't even need a new internal structure. IS_USTRING could use a regular old zend_string, but assume the contents are UTF-8 :)
yeah
nice api to replace alloc/memcpy idiom, quite a lot of that, but not complicated changes really ...
20:51
How can PayPal's API be so terrible?!
They used to be worse.
because paypal is the devil and you should use a proper payment gateway
aka stripe?
I would love to, but I have to retrieve subscriptions for a customer so i can calculate revenue.
REST API is half functional/capable, SOAP/NVC is twice as confusing.
@FlorianMargaine I haven't done ecommerce work since stripe became a thing, so I can't comment on them, but it's hard to imagine they could be as bad as paypal
21:02
@PaulCrovella the API is actually pretty nice
I can imagine them being as bad as PayPal, if they try to emulate their API. It's not the best technology that gets adopted, it's the tech that has the lowest barriers for entry.
Which Stripe does, but PayPal doesn't.
For most consumers, the friction of using PayPal to pay for something is lower than entering credit card details and their shipping and billing addresses...
Well, I was talking from a developer's point of view.
Very true. Would be nice if consumers thought of the developers when bombarding sites with emails demanding to allow them to use PayPal.
21:08
Would be nice if PayPal thought of developers when writing their API and documentation...
for sellers the friction of paypal freezing their accounts on a whim (mind you still letting money go in, just not taken out) and giving next to zero support (if you can find it at all), can be a bit much
That's why I just throw up an icon with the image of a lock, a star, and with the words "Certified Secure", collect the data myself, store it in my public unencrypted database (I hope nobody guesses that the root user's password is "toor"), print it up and use a POS terminal to process the payment before dumping the printoffs in the dumpster out back. (Note: Sarcasm, in case it's not obvious)
Somewhere out there, that is a real workflow.
i've seen pretty close to that
I've helped rewrite a workflow that was literally printing out PDFs and scanning them into an OCR...
21:20
please tell me they were pdfs created first by printing out to the faux pdf printer
Users will fall back to tools and things that they know and are familiar with. This is why we see screenshots pasted into Word.
Some of them, yes. Those that were, were first faxed in to a different department, then scanned and saved as jpegs before being "printed" as PDFs, before they could be printed and OCR'd.
Please tell me the injection of a fax machine in this process means that the process was over a decade old...
Then I could understand the stupid.
The whole process, yes... More like 20 years from its first iteration... The OCR part of it was only 5 years old, when we found out about what they were doing.
Oh good. That screamed organic process right there.
One small mutation at a time...
21:27
I'm guessing law office or real estate
Business finance.
bah, so close
Same sized mountain of red tape.
21:46
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Q: Is there any PHP markdown reverse?

stackI'm using this php markdown library. That library converts markdown-pattern to HTML. Here is how I use it: // include that library $Parsedown = new Parsedown(); echo $Parsedown->text('*italic*'); # prints: <i>italic</i> Now I need to reconvert the output again. I mean I want to convert HTML to...

user1804599
Hello world.
user1804599
Was wondering, does anyone here use HHVM, and if so does it work well? I'm considering it as we already use Hack (currently with h2tp) but the PostgreSQL extension seems unmaintained and incomplete.
I haven't used it other than to use it as a toy.
user1804599
I'm considering it because h2tp often crashes when determining the free variables of a short lambda.
Can't help you either, Zoidberg... but I would like to join you in expressing my displeasure in the lack of PSQL support in general from the general PHP community.
user1804599
21:56
😭
@Zoidberg Fix it :P
user1804599
I don't know OCaml. I will file a bug soon though.
user1804599
But I guess I could better fix the Hack PostgreSQL extension instead.
Out of curiosity, who maintains (or where can I go to find out who maintains) the PostgreSQL code in PHP? I may have to teach myself C.
@Ghedipunk PDO or pgsql?
22:00
Both... though now that I'm thinking about it for more than ten seconds, I could probably look at the git logs.
user1804599
I think I will continue to use h2tp. It seems the HHVM ecosystem is too small.
user1804599
And run the type checker and converter in a Docker container.
And learn OCaml
user1804599
😜
user1804599
There's three options and they all suck. :P
22:04
@JoeWatkins if int was asked for, allow only int. on 64-bit, allowing an int to "widen" to a float means losing information.
user1804599
1) Use PHP and don't get type checking. 2) Use Hack with PHP conversion tool which is broken. 3) Use HHVM with crappy pdo_pgsql implementation.
You are, of course, running PHP 7?
user1804599
Yes I am.
@PeeHaa :) hi PeeHaa! Thanks for the suggestion I'm on ssl. I was confused by the path, never see something like that before
user1804599
php:7-fpm Docker image.
22:06
@Zoidberg Most exemplary
Ugh, eyes crossing looking at C code... not enough dollar signs...
user1804599
And php:7-cli for PHPUnit.
Anonymous
Evenin o/
7 years since pdo_pgsql has had more than minor bug fixes... :(
user1804599
22:24
@NikiC PHP 7 is terrific.
user1804599
Python++. Ruby à la crème. Scheme on Steroids.
@Zoidberg not really
@Zoidberg *terrible
comparing PHP to Scheme in the first place is an insult to Scheme
user1804599
😭😭😭😭😵
22:28
python++ has me picturing templates + significant whitespace
user1804599
Interfaces. Lack of monkey patching. All those great things.
@Andrea maybe scheme on some other kinds of drugs
PHP 7 also supports the same PHP developers who cut their teeth on PHP 4... with little incentive to get them to actually update their paradigm to treat it like a modern programming language that just happens to be amazing at HTML templating. Rather, they'd prefer to think of it as an HTML templating language and refuge for people who think that MVC patterns mean ORM + simple template + router-straight-to-viewmodel/controller-hybrid.
> The company said it made the decision to abandon development on Windows so it could “better focus on enhancing your TweetDeck experience,” but it’s just as likely the Windows app simply didn’t have the traction that made it worth the time and effort.
I knew a social media company and a couple of corporations that they managed accounts for that absolutely loved TweetDeck... Might be a good time to jump into the hole that TweetDeck is leaving.
22:40
Windows being just completely irrelevant for a user application - that's almost inconceivable..
sounds like they're dumping native desktop apps entirely
Anonymous
22:56
Really starting to appreciate linux... Trying to setup a decent dev environment on os x is a pain in the ass.
user1804599
@Jay use Docker.
@Jay that's why you use VM
Anonymous
I know, but it's 11pm.. I gotta be up at 4am to catch a flight and I need to code on said flight, so i'm trying to get something setup as fast and simple as possible.. I'm even considering XAMPP..
Anonymous
@Zoidberg ehhhh
23:36
good morning
if I had my VPS up and running again, I would let you borrow an account for couple days ... but it's currently being rebuilt
good evening ladies
mornins
too broad. also was in a good question audit...
23:52
A CakePHP doc says: The controller is where all the business logic for post interaction will happen. In a nutshell, it’s the place where you play with the models and get post-related work done. http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/getting-started.html#create-a-posts-controller

I thought this logic was supposed to be in the Models?
5... 4... 3... 2... 1...
file_get_contents can return NULL on error, too (not only false). Maynbe worth to report ... 3v4l.org/mWTUi
@goahead_taccom not necesserily, if post interaction is job of the controller to delegate actions into the model layer.

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