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@Federico you can just make your own : youtube.com/watch?v=xqFo59YveXo
Anonymous
@tereško Say... Are you bored and looking for something to read :D ?
it's 3AM and I am about to sleep
Anonymous
I've got something that's better than sleep...
Anonymous
I promise...
By the way, the breaker is a really great work of art
I mean the drawings..
It's in my top list now
00:08
it has really clean fights - you are never confused about what is supposed to be going on
Right
that's it. I am done
I can't afford messing with my sleep too much, since I am starting work on wednesday
nite
Nite
nn - and gratz/deep commiserations.
 
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user1694691
02:37
Out of curiosity, have their been any RFCs that propose adding an optional depth argument to the __clone() method and creating a clone() function in addition to the keyword to allow the argument to be passed? It seems that it would be quite trivial to do and would avoid the need for workarounds to support either full or arbitrary depth object cloning.
Wes
Wes
mrmngrm
user1694691
Is that a long acronym or did your hand slip on the keyboard?
Wes
Wes
> Why do regulars here almost always spell morning wrong?
because they write it before they had a coffee
@PeterTòmasScott cloning is a hard topic and that wouldn't solve much
user1694691
The ability to clone an object and know that it doesn't contain references to the existing tree seems like quite a powerful feature to me. I'm using just such a feature (implemented via a trait) as part of a repository pattern. The repo keeps a committed copy of objects that are loaded from the DB so that changes can be tracked implicitly. There would be all sorts of problems without full-depth cloning.
user1694691
or rather pointers would be a better word; since it actually contains distinct copies of pointers to the same object, rather than references.
Wes
Wes
02:51
it's unlikely such a feature will pass if you can implement it in userland
user1694691
The trait approach is ok, but it means that I have to implement it on every object in the domain. This is fine for my code-base, but a problem when using 3rd party code. I've used github.com/myclabs/DeepCopy in the past but it can hit problems quite quickly due to the number of recursive calls.
user1694691
Ah, well. I was just curious if it had been discussed.
Wes
Wes
tried using var_export?
user1694691
I have considered it. I don't much like the idea of serialising just to unserialise because I can't clone properly.
Wes
Wes
maybe cloning isn't a good idea? :P
user1694691
03:05
Depends, are we talking about sheep or programming?
Wes
Wes
you should be trying to not clone instead
are you fine with cloning an array of a million elements? i don't think so...
user1694691
Cloning seems appropriate to me here. Ultimately what I need is a frozen state that can referred back to for change detection and can be used for rollbacks; unless there's a cryo function that I'm unaware of, it seems the best suited.
Wes
Wes
there's no cryo function but you can work with immutable objects
user1694691
My problem domain involves many objects that are not immutable. To model them immutably would be strange.
Wes
Wes
feel free to ask if you want suggestions about this topic. i'm not completely awake yet but i can give you some advices. what are you doing currently?
@PeterTòmasScott "strange" is just in your mind. i'm saying that because i used to think the same and in the end nothing was strange with immutable objects (even entire aggregates)
user1694691
03:19
I am building a repository that operates on a similar basis to Git. Objects loaded from persistent storage (or just persisted to storage) are treated as committed, objects that have been modified in memory are treated as modified by default. Objects can be staged and, when the repository is committed, all staged objects will be persisted back to storage.
Wes
Wes
why did you need the deep clone thing?
to convert staged to committed using a copy?
user1694691
At any given moment, the repo contains two copies of an object; the committed state and the working state. The working object is handed out to the requesting controller. Since the controller is operating on the same object held by the repo, changes are implicitly reflected in the working object. The deep copy is to prevent changes to the working object corrupting the committed object.
user1694691
The two objects are needed so that changes can be detected (by comparing the object states) and so that the controller can reset to the last committed state if it encounters a problem/exception that it wishes to handle.
Wes
Wes
i see
regardless of the clone, i wouldn't expose objects to controllers, you should have a service layer
the controller isn't supposed to do the changes itself but should send the change set (in a normalized form) to the service layer
user1694691
Well the controllers in this case are for API resources exclusively. The API controllers have responsibility for normalization whilst the GUI is responsible for converting user actions into API calls. GUI and other controllers do not have direct access to the model.
Wes
Wes
03:34
keeping responsibilities separate is a good idea tho, you would be less worried about data corruption if your controllers weren't allowed to manipulate instances directly
user1694691
Without deep cloning, changes to the working object would corrupt the committed object regardless of whether it is modified by a controller or by a service layer.
Wes
Wes
why do you want to keep the old state in memory? just for comparing changes?
user1694691
Primarily, yes.
Wes
Wes
are you sure it's a good idea? i can't tell without knowing the requirements. in my experience it's often easier and faster to just update regardless changes were actually made
i apologize for my english. still not completely awake :P
Someone sent me this link. Anyone who's seen more than their fair share (1) of PHP SDKs should get the joke :):
user1694691
03:44
My concern with doing that is write conflicts. If I only persist aggregate roots that have been modified, then it is relatively easy to implement write locks on the relevant DB rows at the start of the API call. This means that I won't be blocking other processes unnecessarily but I will be preventing any write conflicts. If I persist all objects that have been read into memory, then managing row locks at the DB level becomes much more difficult.
user1694691
Yes I can have the controllers explicitly state to the repository which aggregates to persist so that the repository doesn't have to both tracking changes, but I want to keep the controller's interactions with the repo as simple as possible. Plus I bet that bugs would crop up because a controller forgot to manually persist an object that was in-fact changed.
Wes
Wes
well, when you get an aggregate you intend to modify it's supposed you have everything locked already
ie your "committed" state is locked already
otherwise you would be comparing against something that might have changed in the meanwhile
you can't do that in a second moment... unless i've completely misunderstood what you are writing
user1694691
Yes, I could have the controller flag objects at the point of retrieval - either as ready-only copies or full read-write copies. That gives a pretty clear instruction about write conflict resolution and has some nice parallels with file-system read/write management.
user1694691
resets could be handled with fresh DB calls
user1694691
@Wes That's certainly an avenue worth exploring, thanks. It's 04:50 here, so I'm going to get some sleep. Bye for now.
Wes
Wes
03:53
good night :P unless you have stuff like shared memory, lifetime of objects in repositories is limited to the single transaction time
ie it's pointless to keep objects in the repository if they aren't locked against modifications
good luck with the new avenue though
04:08
moin
04:19
hello everyone
Hello Joe :)
Wes
Wes
04:32
\o
In the current market, what is the happening web framework using php?
05:13
posted on April 10, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Moin
hello, anybody knows codeigniter?
05:32
Sad no one saw the joke I posted D: .. github.com/Herzult/SimplePHPEasyPlus
@Nafis I know laravel.... its quite nice, but not codeigniter, apparently, its "outdated", although I am no expert
 
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06:40
E_TOO_MUCH_QUIET
Wes
Wes
07:11
E_SUNDAY
actually E_RAINYDAY. the rain's so depressing
@Feeds they are running out of comics ideas
07:26
@Wes :P
morninggggg...........
morning all
morrgnrgrvrbgrg
who know what is this char : €Ù¬Õ“ ?
What kind unicode is it ?
Wes
Wes
that's 5 characters, not one
07:38
Yes
any idea ?
mwrnin
morgn
Wes
Wes
mrmjnrrnng
@Wes how do yall say morning in Italy?
Wes
Wes
@Saitama mrmmrimrnfjsdg
07:46
:/
Wes
Wes
buongiorno
Bonjour
@Wes i see....
mooin
mrrning Joe
Wes
Wes
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recommended: expendabros
08:10
anyways I am currently at episode 10 of Code Geass, And it's just AWESOME!
That one currently is #2 on my top list
What's #1 on your list?
I watched the final 5-10 episodes at least twice each..
Hmm
But, FMA:B was great too
08:14
What's difference between mongo ext and mongodb ext?
(FMA:B) It gave me a one way ticket to feel-a-delphia
mornin
Nin'
Steins;Gate - FMA - Hunter x hunter - Bleach - Death Note - SEL... dunno these are what I remember now. It's hard to pick the #1
But #1 is a place for the ones that leaves this void afterwards for me
Hmm
Death note was really interesting
08:21
But geass is just so perfect in detail
Btw what are your views on cowboy bebop? Is it kinda nice....?
:D bebop
Oh :P
Yep i like it as well
Hello
08:22
Kk
I'm installing PHP on Parrot
(Now I use Parrot, use Windows only for gaming)
@Saitama you use windows or linux?
Linux
which distro?
Mint
Ah ok
I parrot
but is cool Linux :D
08:26
Good for you :)
what browser you use?
@tereško why?
because are asking people to legitimize your choices
no
I'm asking for curiosity lol
08:30
mornin tereško
Wes
Wes
i.imgur.com/eQIYRJS.gifv ahaha. superman... right
Wes
Wes
what's the name of that giant green condom superhero?
Wes
Wes
how can japan make both anime and the nissan gtr
08:38
:/
Wes
Wes
maybe depends on how they cut drugs
hue hue
08:54
Also recommended: I'm not there (movie)
ring'
@Ocramius I didn't see you get any shits thrown at you for that tweet / retweet? And guess what - you stood proud and listened to the neanderthals proclaiming love for laravel with both amusement and bemusement
Anonymous
@Wes green latern?
Wes
Wes
@samayo i.imgur.com/eQIYRJS.gifv yeah could it be :D
Anonymous
09:38
What!!? the flying wasn't real?
Anonymous
my whole life has been a lie
Wes
Wes
that's so humiliating
09:49
I fucking loathe systemd
Anonymous
why?
it's a fucking house of cards
as soon as one tiny thing breaks, the entire OS has a fit and hangs itself
Anonymous
I never had any issues with it.
much too tempted to write another PHP compiler
Is twitter down?
09:59
@Jimbo nope
if Twitter was down it'd be the end of me, so if I'm alive, assume Twitter is up. :p
maybe I should go read the source code of the last PHP compiler Anthony worked on before I reinvent everything
I can't access twitter or status.twitter.com :/
Ah well
sign up for the Twitter SMS service!
sadly O2/TESCO no longer support it :<
Hello guys
how to I download xampp on parrot from terminal?
Anonymous
@Alchimyst Parrot Security Os?
Anonymous
10:14
good luck
-.-
I use altervista that is better
Hmm
I have created my first script oop
but don't work
<?php

class Host {
public $blog = "";

public function __construct($blog)
{
$this->blog = $blog;
}

//metodo
public function getBlog() {
return $this->blog;
}

$blog1 = new blog("Test Blog");
$blog2 = new blog("LOL Blog");

echo "<strong>Blog:</strong>". $blog1->getBlog().;
echo "<strong>Blog:</strong>". $blog2->getBlog().;
}

?>
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting T_FUNCTION in /membri/alchymist/OOP/index.php on line 16
maybe i've understand
@Jimbo Maybe you could go outside
@Alchimyst .;
10:24
Maybe even talk to some people in real life
@DaveRandom I would, but they ignore my messages when I call their work
<?php

class Host {
public $blog = "";

public function __construct($blog)
{
$this->blog = $blog;
}

//metodo
public function getBlog() {
return $this->blog;
}

$blog1 = new host("Test Blog");
$blog2 = new host("LOL Blog");

echo "<strong>Blog:</strong>". $blog1->getBlog().;
echo "<strong>Blog:</strong>". $blog2->getBlog().;
}

?>
Don't work
@Alchimyst, what is the first character after $blog1->getBlog()?
@Jimbo Phones work best with English, a lot of people don't understand it when you send ascii codes over the phone
. i've delete it @Jimbo
@DaveRandom I understand he
10:27
@Alchimyst 3v4l.org/2J0P8
@Jimbo now work
thanks 1000
@Jimbo If you want Playing around with php, come here codeshare.io/f2dUa
Wes
Wes
@Alchimyst how old are you?
I'm fine
I'm 13
why? @we\
@Wes
Wes
Wes
you can use punctuation sometimes. the enter key is not punctuation
10:34
ok lol
I have a cultural question, Is there any day named "man's day" (or father's day) in your country?
now I try to create a login this codeshare.io/f2dUa
@Shafizadeh There's the "girls day","dad day","mum day" and "grandparents day"
there isn't a man day
@Alchimyst I see, tnx
@Alchimyst But what about "boys day" ?
Wes
Wes
it's not girls day, it's women
10:38
Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, though it is also celebrated widely on other days by many other countries. == International history and traditions == Father's Day was inaugurated in the United States in the early 20th century to complement Mother's Day in celebrating fathers and male parenting. === First observance === Grace Golden Clayton may have been inspired by Anna Jarvis' work to establish Mother's Day; two months prior, Jarv...
@Wes sorry I haven't translate correct
yes the father day
errr... it oneboxed it, was meant to point to "UK" entry
but not "boy man"
/me is going out in the sunshine, laterz
codeshare.io/f2dUa If anyone want see me while coding or login and coding with me or help me
10:40
@DaveRandom tnx
Wes
Wes
@Alchimyst pay more attention in english class. you can't be a computer person without knowing english. it's more important than everything, as most of times you have to access to knowledge in english only
But I understand the English
@Wes
anyone can go this 1 second?
Wes
Wes
11 mins ago, by Wes
you can use punctuation sometimes. the enter key is not punctuation
Anyone can go this 1 second, please?
I have used the punctuation
for punctuation you means ,.?!" etc.
ah ok sorry man, you would go this?codeshare.io/f2dUa
11:04
@Alchimyst have you found a mentor?
@Federico No, but I have posted the annuncie
annuncio = annuncie in English, true?
morgn
@PeeHaa morng
ciao PeeHaa
11:07
@Federico can I ask you because you'd ask me it?
ask what?
:29861094
@Alchimyst have you found a mentor?
you seems a good kid, that really want learn, but I've no time for that, sorry
Ok man
Anyway, I've want of learn of I'm denied in programming maybe lol
@Federico negato = denied?
But I will learn (I hope lol)
any on skype has contact me, now maybe answers me
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa how does it feel with all those italians around and not even a pizza. scary, eh? :D
there's also ocramius, but he pretends to be german
11:16
I am building a carpaccio atm (true story) so I at least somewhat fit in
Wes
Wes
lol that's very italian. how are you doing it?
By dumping meat and "lettuce" on a plate :P
Offtopic: Do Italians really get offended, if they are presented a pizza with a topping of pineapple??
Wes
Wes
nah @Saitama we even serve much weirder stuff than that
11:18
For example?
@PeeHaa Was expecting bike crashes for a second...
Wes
Wes
what really offends us is ketchup on pizza and spaghetti, that's like our idea of hell
@PeeHaa wh.........whyyyy?????????
@Wes :P
Wes
Wes
@Saitama for example chinese food on pizza. we have these crossovers now. they aren't even bad, but super weird
:'(, it would be really painful to see chinese food on..... on a pizza
Wes
Wes
11:22
i ate sushi on pizza once. it was surprisingly good :B
are you kidding me? :E
@Wes wat
Wes
Wes
it was ok. not my kind but ok
not as disgusting as ketchup on spaghetti
but who the hell put ketchup on spaghetti?
Wes
Wes
11:24
if you will ever need to torture an italian don't go with physical pain, go with spaghetti and ketchup
@Federico americans
wait, really? you fools!
@Wes s/americans/muricans'
@Saitama, so are you enjoying code geass? perhaps one of the few series where the second season is even better than the first one
/me puts on thinking hat
11:40
@Federico you remember which anime is your avatar? What's about it anime
Client called my cell at 1:30am to report a typo in some text...on the dev site. =o( Is this one of those FML situations?
11:57
^. But... But.... WHY?
OMG
Have I listen ketchup on spaghetti? O.O
wow, @ircmaxell's PHP compiler has a ton of dev-master dependencies D:
uff but the site phpmentoring doesn't work lol
user image
3
:']
12:13
@Saitama s/muricans/merkins/ - urban dictionary that not in this room.
@PeterTòmasScott What's an example use case for that? And couldn't you just make your own clone_depth() function?
12:31
Actually - I'm not sure that could possibly work sanely. Some objects depend on the variables they contain being in a certain state. Clone maintains that....a clone depth would violate that in surprising ways.
Jay
Jay
12:45
evening
Hello
Jay
Jay
how goes it
Good, you?
Jay
Jay
all goods thanks
well, damn, there is no endgame for Starbound
13:00
@NikiC ping
@JoeWatkins pong
thanks ... questions I have ...
under what circumstances is it necessary to restore current_execute_data ? or are there any circumstances where that is necessary ?
what do you mean by "restore"?
old code that used to use zend_execute_ex directly, used to mess with opline and execute data, as far as I can tell, when you use zend_call_function, it does everything that needs to be done, is that right ?
like you have an opcode handler, and inside it you call a user function
you used to save opline/ex data and call the function then restore opline/ex ...
@JoeWatkins I don't think you need to do anything
apart from reloading the opline for exception checking maybe, dunno how user opcode handler do that part
13:05
ah
now, this could be my problem
I seem to end up in an endless loop, I'll show a trace
!!skeet
Jon Skeet has never won an Academy Award for acting... because he's not acting.
well I can't get one now ... but I seem to end up in infinite loop near set_previous in exception handler
the exception makes no sense either ...
#1  0x0000000000b35b06 in zend_hash_find_bucket (ht=0x1d06018, key=0x7efe005aed70) at /usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_hash.c:501
#2  0x0000000000b39ffa in zend_hash_find (ht=0x1d06018, key=0x7efe005aed70) at /usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_hash.c:1983
#3  0x0000000000b6ef56 in zend_get_property_offset (ce=0x1d05fa0, member=0x7efe005aed70, silent=1, cache_slot=0x0) at /usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_object_handlers.c:324
#4  0x0000000000b6fa08 in zend_std_read_property (object=0x7efe04fba208, member=0x7ffe42d73120, type=3, cache_slot=0x0, rv=0x7ffe42d731a0) at /usr/src/php-src/Zend/zend_object_handlers.c:538
13:27
Read All Of It If You Can (without getting bored ofc)
@NikiC can you review a bit of code for me, see if you spot any mistakes, please ?
user1694691
@Danack I went into the use case earlier with Wes. I am aware of the complications regarding deep cloning. However, the state inter-dependency of shallow cloned objects can be just as surprising; it is not a matter of shallow cloning is any safer than deep cloning, they both have strange behaviour that must be accounted for.
user1694691
Also, I already have built a deep clone function. My gripe was that I have to implement it as a trait across the entire domain (or else hack my way through object encapsulation in order to iterate over the the private and protected properties from the outside).
13:45
!!chuck
Chuck Norris can access the DB from the UI.
Tom Clancy has to pay royalties to Chuck Norris because "The Sum of All Fears" is the name of Chuck Norris' autobiography.
Only Chuck Norris shuts down websites without due process, not SOPA or PIPA.
Wes
Wes
amazing
14:21
@PeeHaa would you like a lmgtfy plugin for Jeeves?
@Wes Nice
The program itself is trivial, there are emulators for GBA for years, the hardware construct is cool
@Saitama THANKS
!!skeet
On the set of Walker Texas Ranger Jon Skeet brought a dying lamb back to life by nuzzling it with his beard. As the onlookers gathered, the lamb sprang to life. Jon Skeet then roundhouse kicked it, killing it instantly. This was just to prove that the good Chuck givet
@littlepootis that was PeeHaa who did the job, so thank him
Thank you @PeeHaa
14:29
but, you should really check out how the skeet command works
@Jeeves That's nothing, Jon Skeet can access the UI from the database.
6
nice, lol
@MadaraUchiha :P
I was looking for Plugin/Skeet.php, couldn't find and was confused.
Well, I eventually did.
:P
I guess, we should make the command !!chuck return the joke with the name "Chuck Norris", replaced with "Jon Skeet" also, when the category of the joke is nerdy.....
> Chuck Norris can instantiate an abstract class.
14:47
@Saitama A generic !!google command would be nice
Without lmgtfy
so, !!google would just return the google search link?
@Saitama You could also be fancy and actually search, and return the first 3 results (along with the link to the full search)
Alright :)
What @MadaraUchiha said
14:52
I'm already doing that for xkcd (only the first result)
yup i saw that... :)
"so, !!google would just retu" - please no.
lmgtfy is not a positive thing to have in a chat room.
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