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but tbh it's awful and a mistake and prostrates self I'm sorry
@Andrea but only cases that would warn anyway, right?
if I could vote (which I can't) I'd probably vote "no" on precise session mgmt
@ScottArciszewski Why?
Any wordpress expert here?
there are good parts to it, but it really ought to be broken into distinct chunks
we can fix, e.g. the default settings in its own RFC
we can fix the behavior of session_regenerate_id to automatically wipe the old session
we can also, from userland, implement periodic ID regeneration that doesn't create Set-Cookie race conditions that log people out
mixing them all together is an odd choice
adding a reserved array index in $_SESSION is also odd
00:04
@NikiC that would warn due to the changes the RFC makes, yes
@Andrea In that case, it don't matter
(couldn't they instead create a separate superglobal or other interface for this purpose?)
but I mean, this stops us "optimising" broken code! we'll never catch up to clang and GCC at this rate! How can we make PHP fast if we write a non-antisocial compiler?!
:p
@Andrea If we could optimize under the assumption of "code never throws warnings" that would actually be really powerful ;)
Also, don't blame the compiler, blame C
@NikiC no, blame the compiler
C's notion of undefined behaviour is very broad, yes, but I don't believe it was originally put there so you could create postmodern messes like GCC and clang
00:07
@Andrea Ah, it was actually put there precisely for that purpose
@NikiC o.O
let's rewrite the PHP interpreter in Go :D
j/k that'd be a death march
s/go/rust ... newer hotness
@ScottArciszewski being able to write some parts of it in Rust might be cool
I haven't actually written any Rust yet, though, so I can't say if it actually would be cool
I don't know enough about rust or Go to actually contribute
00:10
@ScottArciszewski Do you know C?
but then again, I am the world's worst C programmer who isn't utterly new, so... :D
lol I know it
but I suck at it
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thanks guys, both athletic and phpbench seem cool
You're a bad C programmer and a crypto person?
yeah, strange huh?
I've read a bit on rust; I don't want to ruin my impression of it by trying to use it.
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fixitfixitfixitfixitfixitfixitfixit still dancin'
00:29
:D
some people have way too much free time on their hands
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now i switched to this a classic for my night coding marathons
lolwut. the faces on these guys
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@FélixGagnon-Grenier are you talking about me? i'm doing an awesome work in pretending to be working
user1694691
I am going to have some circular references between some objects in a code-base I am currently working on. To prevent memory leaks, I want to ensure garbage collection picks up circular references that are no longer used outside of the circular reference. I currently have two options for this and I'd appreciate your thoughts.
00:32
I was thinking of the driver, but if you got that kind of mimic while coding I only got props for you sorry hadn't read; no I was thinking about the guys that made the fixitfixit loop
user1694691
1) Use [GC collecting cycles](http://uk1.php.net/manual/en/features.gc.collecting-cycles.php)
2) Use a custom function that first calls `__destroy()` and then runs `unset()`. The destructor would remove the circular reference so that ordinary garbage collection would pick up the object on `unset()`.
user1694691
As far as I am aware, GC Collecting Cycles is quite an expensive operation whereas option 2 would be quicker and more efficient at the expense of requiring that I manually unset objects that are no longer needed. Is this correct?
do you think you can use Google Analystics as free database?
@PeterTòmasScott "GC Collecting Cycles is quite an expensive operation" - what sort of latency would you consider too much?
just recording your data there, don't care about it's pirmary purpose, just use it to record data
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00:34
@FélixGagnon-Grenier they are internet heroes
just my type :p
aka how much time could gc_collect_cycles take before it became a problem?
user1694691
In userland we are aiming for approx 100ms for most responses and no more than 500ms. However, everything is behind an API that is being accessed through a custom client. So for larger operations I have the ability to return a 201 CREATEDand then provide progress feedback.
user1694691
So there isn't really a hard limit on server processing time, it would just mean that I'd have to make it an asynchronous.
(yay flags....)
@PeterTòmasScott Why do you think you need to run the gc collector manually?
00:40
@PeterTòmasScott let the gc do its thing normally... if you've profiled your application and it's proving to be a significant problem, then reassess
user1694691
My understanding is that circular references are only collected at the end of the script execution unless called manually. As for why, I don't actually have a use-case right now. I'm working on the domain and have just adopted an architecture that will be creating circular references (the circle is between entities and corresponding repos). I want to know what the implications are if I have a controller that has to call a lot of objects into memory.
> My understanding is that circular references are only collected at the end of the script execution unless called manually.
Nope, the GC runs when there are (I think) 10,000 variables that could be collected.
user1694691
Including checks for circular references?
Mostly - for userland stuff, the circular references are collected.
Apparently there are more difficult things with extension code, that I'm too scared to look at....but if you're creating objects yourself, that shouldn't affect you.
user1694691
OK, I'll not do anything on this front right now; it seems like it will be quite easy to optimise at a later date. Thanks @Danack @PaulCrovella
00:56
@Danack At least the bundled extensions should be handling GC correctly :)
btw validate flags against eli please.
@NikiC PHP probably ought to seek out some of the people who worked on any of the Java garbage collectors, and seeing if they can improve the PHP one....there are problems where efficient code, that is handling large chunks of data, just doesn't trigger the GC, before the app runs out of memory...
@Danack that's not necessarily a problem with the collector itself but rather the conditions for when to run it
unfortunately, when we hit the memory limit we're not in a state where we can run the GC
yes....and figuring out, in an efficient way, when to run it, seems like a difficult problem...
01:12
Hah, it looks like npm had a meltdown today
one 10 line package disappears, EVERYTHING BREAKS ~package management~
Someone unpublished 250 npm modules. Some of them very popular, on which literally everything was depending
oh god
This is an important lesson
How would Composer fare here? Probably not better...
@NikiC composer.lock would handle it, I think
01:14
it started due to a trademark complaint about "kik"... namespaced packages might have helped
however, this is assuming someone doesn't delete the GitHub repo
@Danack The main problem with the garbage collector is that it's not the primary collection mechanism, so nobody really bothers improving it ^^
so Composer would survive the exact same situation (unpublished package), but not the worse one (deleted GitHub)
(I'm guessing here.)
It's currently very far removed from the state of the art
@NikiC in fact, HHVM lacks it entirely :D
Garbage Collection isn't Facebook Scale
01:18
@Andrea They've been working on it actively
@NikiC Ooh.
They use a different (more standard) approach
Not the weird thing we're doing where we root things on decref
@Andrea Been going on for months already
@NikiC of course they do
HHVM does some things right where PHP.net doesn't
and then it does some terrifying things
why does HHVM only run on x64? it's not because of the JIT. oh no, it's worse.
hiding data in pointers?
IIRC they hack into vtables, mangle the stack with PHP function calls, among other things
But that's nothing new for Facebook. Their Android app uses reverse-engineered undocumented APIs to raise Dalvik's limit on the number of classes an application can contain. Which Google have to retain a hack for so that Facebook's app doesn't break.
~Facebook scale~
01:28
heh
HHVM is really cool, it just scares me
Oh wait, I don't have to feel bad about complaining about HHVM now, Sara no longer works at Facebook (joking.)
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lol
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@PaulCrovella ahahaha
mornin'
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01:40
\o
Hey npm users: left-pad 0.0.3 was unpublished, breaking LOTS of builds. To fix, we are un-un-publishing it at the request of the new owner.
well....that's something...
02:01
not sure if I should sleep now for the 6am ticket or just sleep on the way
why not both?
having 3 coffees in the last 1.5hrs doesn't help :(
besides the stuff I'm working can be finished by 6am
and I can enjoy 3days in Buenos Aires
sounds nice...
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@Ekin beer to balance?
no, don't do that :D
yeah besides the fact that I'll be travelling from 6am till 10pm
no, I'll be a zombie if I do that :p
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02:14
i think i've renamed a class like about twelve times. no joking. will i stop, eventually?
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haha
\o/
no offense, I sometimes really wish people do that to me
:D
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i deserve much more than that
1:59' of what is love
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am i a bad person if i find this funny :D
@Wes it's kinda funny, but mostly scary.. but mostly funny
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:P
I just now finished watching something extremely retarded
I would like to believe that this person was trolling, but I suspect that he's being serious
02:41
you're one of those "this tastes horrible, you should try it" people
I think I am, yes
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@tereško why you do this to yourself?
in other news, starwars 1080p rip is available on torrents
That's good news
Anyone know httaccess to web.config conversion for url rewrite?
02:56
I doubt that. Nobody here is using IIS =/
you probably will be better off googling for some online tool
hey morning @tereško that's 15mins of nope for waking up though :p
@Ekin I feel like I should be apologizing
Yep, from yourself :) by watching/doing something better maybe
And by staying away from flat society
it was in my youtube recommendations :D
what does that tell you
03:06
Ugh this mobile chat is really neat but I feel like I'm playing with some alien toy
@PaulCrovella probably, that my NSA profiles is a very confusing thing to read
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do you use capital letter after semicolon in english?
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thanks :P
03:46
I'm just gonna leave this here
Ah screw it, let's just use our own S-boxes. #mcrypt #yolo https://sourceforge.net/p/mcrypt/bugs/35/
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04:16
running out of coffee, time to go to bed
gn all
04:45
night Wes
I think I'm definitely staying up now that I have 4hrs left
Sometime it's a good idea to stay wake instead of go to sleep and feel like shit on the morning...
Indeed
Is it normal to hate more WP then terrorism ? As far that I know WP is terrorism... loll
@JonathanLafleur it's because about one of those you only hear on news
04:59
WordPress ?
posted on March 23, 2016

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05:25
morning
05:37
moin
hey!
Hello guys
anybody here who has worked on angular js?
anybody here who has worked on angular js?
05:54
@Learning you could just ask your question or if no one replies, try the JS room too
he might be banned there
@tereško banned?
nin'
06:06
'nin
@NikiC I'm still not sure whether to vote yes or not at all
and moin
hi
how to connect mssql using php in linux
good morning
nin
well ...
that's bad advice
06:54
well, where did go wrong.... ?
what they are looking for is curl_multi, asynchronous I/O ... threads aren't for that ...
@Saitama isn't there some way to dispatch multiple curl reqs simultaneous … like curl_multi_* funcs
@JoeWatkins oh okay...... :(
@JoeWatkins AFAIK the only use of threads is high-performance parallelizing of calculations … but then I doubt whether PHP is the right language for it…
I'm pretty sure most (if not all?) usages of pthreads in PHP can be reduced to: Use a goddamn event loop
07:01
So, umm, should I delete the answer?
make it better?
oh alright
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36169680/google-login-failed-fail‌​ed-to-open-stream-http-request-failed-and-bad-request
Hi i just created trigger for db1.table1 to db2.table1.. Now i want to create same trigger for db2.table1 to db1.table1 and when i did this i got this " #1442 - Can't update table 'test1' in stored function/trigger because it is already used by statement which invoked this stored function/trigger."
@bwoebi an event loop is good for I/O ...
07:07
@JoeWatkins which is the use case of nearly anyone using your pthreads actually…
yeah, it's not my fault ...
Well, you could educate people and link to amphp/amp …
calculations doesn't necessarily mean calculating pi to a billion significant digits, calculations can just mean cpu intensive work ...
(in README, when you write about it…)
@JoeWatkins sure, …
Also I have yet to see actually meaningfully parallelized calculations in PHP…
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A: Async curl request in PHP

SaitamaSo what you want to do is asynchronous execution of the cUrl Requests. So you would need a asynchronous library for php. The best thing is pthreads you can get more info on it here ~ http://php.net/manual/en/book.pthreads.php You would need to first get the dll/so file and save it in the php/e...

07:14
people do CPU intensive stuff all the time in PHP ... an event loop may help you download a bunch of files quicker, but that's all it can do, once you have the data you wanted to download an event loop can't accelerate the processing of those files ...
Joe, is there a place where I can read more about pthreads?
I wrote about new stuff on my blog a while ago, and there's docs in the manual ... and some stuff in the readme (which is pretty outdated now) ...
in some cases, you can incrementally parse and deal with the data as it comes, but that doesn't make it faster than offloading the same work to parallel workers, and it doesn't consider those times when you have to have all the data before it can be processed @bwoebi ...
it's not as simple as everything threads can do an event loop can do ... not that simple at all ...
@JoeWatkins yeah… that's why you have then as many processes as logical cores… but hammering threads doesn't help much…
Good morning you lovely peope.
@bwoebi in a server, sure ... a client that starts multiple processes is a bit strange, but whatever, starting processes or threads doesn't make a difference, you're still relying on parallel processing ...
07:28
@JoeWatkins well, yeah, your threads are a bit designed in a shared nothing way, with light coupling through synchronization and a few shared objects
it was the only way to design them ... it's still easier to "share" between threads than it is processes, even if it is shared nothing ... but anyway, my only point was that event loops don't and can't replace parallel processing ... and the reverse is true also ...
@Saitama don't call pthreads asynchronous ...
asynchronous != parallel ...
@JoeWatkins I'm just meaning, it's absolutely not a great idea to work on a same array in pthreads … with Java you easily can do a 2n, 2n + 1 access with two threads
@JoeWatkins != non-blocking ;-)
@bwoebi it won't let you work on the same array
/s/it/php/
(I am TBH a bit annoyed that we have no real async in PHP (apart from using ticks, bah))
that was mentioned in the 7.1 ideas thing on the wiki ...
so was lots of stuff ...
07:37
@JoeWatkins it was… but we have no concrete idea how to fix it though
(in an efficient way)
tbh, I'm a little confused to hear you complain about that ...
I understand why some people think that PHP needs an async and await keyword to "support async" ... but I surely didn't think you were one of those people ...
@JoeWatkins I meant truly async, not these non-blocking things misnamed async
(like signals in C)
you want something like signals in C, am I understanding you ?
which can occur at each instruction boundary
oh right I see
I thought you meant really like signals ...
07:41
well, that too :-P
looks like "Batman v Superman" is shit
what does this mean? I got it from gdb while running a CLI program.
https://gist.github.com/PEMapModder/9912a061c3dfb219e8e8
@Pemapmodder possibly pthreads fucks something up here … but [15:43:02] [Server thread/ERROR]: Could not load plugin 'DevTools': Incompatible API version looks like an error on your side too
yeah there is exception looks like it comes from pthreads, but not enough info to tell why
cygwin ?
I've never tested there ... I don't intend to either ...
@bwoebi that isn't a problem, I'm pretty sure
I'm playing with return $this; hacks so that I can make something that works like this github.com/PEMapModder/LazyPaml/blob/master/examples/…
I am wondering if it might have something to do with __get, because that's the only thing I newly added that seems to be unusual to me
07:57
if you want me to look, you'll need to reduce the problem to it's simplest possible form ...
let me try adding some breakpoints
sorry but no time to debug everyone's code ;)
@Pemapmodder also… doesn't look like you have a debug build with line numbers and all?
gdb reading symbols from php7ts.dll ... I feel sick ...
08:01
the odd thing is, bt is different every time. I'm not familiar with gdb so I'm not sure if it is uncommon.
could be more than one thing wrong, or could be the kind of thing that makes it looks like there is more than one thing wrong ...
guessing is no fun at all ... get a reproduce case and I'll look :)
I found the point, in PHP code, that stops executing
nvm
kill it with fire, before it lays eggs
oh I see
it's my own problem, there is an infinite recursive loop where two classes are creating instances of each other in their constructors
but shouldn't it end up being a memory failure or something?
08:08
@Pemapmodder nah, stack overflows result in segmentation faults
$ php -r 'class A{ public function __construct(){ new B(); }} class B{ public function __construct(){ new A(); } } new A(); '
PHP Fatal error:  Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 32 bytes) in Command line code on line 1
That's using the normal PHP builds
$ /cygdrive/c/coding/pmrun/bin/php/php -r 'class A{ public function __construct(){ new B(); }} class B{ public function __construct(){ new A(); } } new A(); '
no output there
the binaries in the second command is the one used for PocketMine,
and a possible difference between the two is the presence of pthreads
looks like pthreads is using less memory
I dunno ... you're doing weird stuff, expect weird stuff ...
@Pemapmodder maybe you don't have a memory_limit specified for that one?
that could be it
yes
at least I think so
08:19
I'm afk, school run ...
user924016
morningsssss
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o/
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Last day of work today.. atleast at the current place
08:31
Good morning everybody
@RonniSkansing congratz
morning
@Naruto morning
Anyone here got a few min to explain a upload code-snipped for me?
@Pemapmodder umm, any reason why you do that php -r thing instead of doing php -m?
08:37
@Gordon yes: I don't know of its existence :P
@Pemapmodder try php -h
I know, just didn't bother to read them all, thanks though
Many programmers have an interesting habit of making things more complicated by writing the code themselves xkcd.com/1319
The feeling when you already know what xkcd it will be before clicking the link :-D
user924016
@tereško thanks =)
@bwoebi you mean you cannot identify them by number yet?
08:44
@Gordon no :-P
too many of them
oh, memory … you brittle delicate thing
09:08
Morning '11
> Just a warning, a bunch of other @azer packages just got name squatted on npm by who knows who so watch out when updating your package.json files.
Ohhh boy.
@Sean it's so funny
@Danack reminder about Aerys docs :-)
@PeeHaa yeh so dealing with pinned messages is a huge pita, the websocket feed alone is not particularly helpful in terms of detecting when a pin is removed. It's going to require thinking about :-(
user924016
Do you guys have vacation from today?
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easter stuff
@DaveRandom You could always take the lame way out and only handle it when running !!pinit. We already have persistent storage so we could keep track of already pinned stuff
@RonniSkansing I'm staring vacantly at a computer today, does that count?
Holiday tomorrow, national holiday friday, weekend, national holiday monday, then holiday on tuesday
5 days! Ahhh this is going to be great.
09:29
@PeeHaa Yeh it's doable, but it requires persistent storage, which means it requires some kind of state logic. It is possible to detect an unpin, but only if you have that persistent state. Does it already scrape the HTML of the main chat page on init?
Relatedly, would anyone recommend things to do in York, UK?
Oh wait no it's not there
@bwoebi agree
@JoeWatkins but well, composer suffers the same problems AFAIK … just delete the gh repo…
@DaveRandom you got a ThinkStation… so what's the problem?
09:32
^ that's the initial state
@RonniSkansing rebeccaday and monday is easter holidays in germany
Would have to xpath for class="owner-star"
It is doable though
Hi,
I have this in my script $message = "Applicants CVs for employer: IF prompted, login with your EMAIL, Password:123456<br><tr><td>Name:</td><td>&nbsp;$fName $lName</td><a href=\"http://acf.emman.com/?passportPath=$passportPath\" target=\"_blank\">Passport Download</a></td>"; but it doesn't send any email
when I remove the $passportPath, it is getting through
Any idea please
09:43
What do you mean by "it is getting through"?
Oh the email is sent
I'm guessing $passportPath is probably a type that can't be converted to string then.
As if it wasn't set then you would get a notice, not a fatal.
@Jong Worth noting: don't send passwords by email.
^ Also this.
Have the user pick the password, store it, hashed, in your database, and when the user forgets it, he can only reset it after proving their identity, never "recover" the password.
the $passportPath is dynamically generated
by the mysql
What I'm saying is that I don't think it's a string, it might be an array or an object. Without the code to see where it's coming from I can't tell you. You can just var_dump it yourself though to find out
user924016
09:48
So.. last day at work
@RonniSkansing :o Moving jobs?
user924016
I have no usb etc so I can make a format format disc
user924016
Not sure how to delete everything.. @Sean yay \o/
I have tried the var_dump and it is working
@RonniSkansing physically destroy the disks?
user924016
09:49
Considered if I can just encrypt it all with a key I dont know
user924016
I cant do that @bwoebi
Yeah, was just kidding … overwriting with /dev/urandom is good enough
mornings
user924016
@bwoebi =) heh
$message = "Applicants CVs for employer: IF prompted, login with your EMAIL, Password:123456<br><tr><td>Name:</td><td>&nbsp;$fName $lName</td><a href=\"http://acf.emman.com/'.$passportPath.'\" target=\"_blank\">Passport Download</a></td><td> | C V:</td><td>&nbsp;
can you check if the script is correct
pertaining to $passportPath
09:55
@Jong $message = "....' . $passportPath . ' .... ";
Your quotes are mixed in that example.
I have tried <a href=\"http://acf.emman.com/$passportPath\" target=\"_blank\">Passport Download</a>
but not sending any email
@Jong protip: use php.net/sprintf instead of string interpolation
@Gordon why is that a protip?
@DaveRandom lol
He has like 3 variables in it … I don't want to count the number of %s to know what belongs where

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