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Wes
Wes
20:00
lol
@NikiC Under which circumstances does a zval with type IS_RESOURCE fail the is_resource()? Am I right that this isn't possible anymore with 7.0, if it passed the check at least once?
@bwoebi not sure
me neither :-/
Only way to find out: Drop the extra check and see what tests fail :D
Ekn
Ekn
20:01
@MadaraUchiha yes! and it's freaking awesome that I've found this, thank you
By "not sure" I mean have have exactly 0 clue about resources
@Ekn I need to find time and properly sit down and do it
I've neglected my colony with a half baked script, and it was exterminated by NPC intruders
Ekn
Ekn
I have all the time next two months to finish up an rpg-ish thing and have 3 other things require my focus every single day
@NikiC It's a semi-decidable problem …
I can tell that it doesn't fail whatever I already tried
but I cannot tell that there's no edge case I've missed.
20:07
@bwoebi You mean no tests fail?
Ekn
Ekn
@MadaraUchiha wait, is that your work or did you mean you want to do something with it?
@NikiC yea
@Ekn No, it's not my game
I'm a player
Or rather, I want to be a player, just need to find the time to write the script :)
It's going to be open sourced soon (the server)
And it'll get a Steam client
Ekn
Ekn
Ah that's nice :)
@Ekn Hopefully, I will get to meet you in glorious combat, where I will crush you, for the glory of the Sontaran Empire.
Ekn
Ekn
20:13
@MadaraUchiha haha let's hope it won't last a millennium...
@Ekn I aim to make it very short :)
Ekn
Ekn
Heh, I thought Madara would love to play before crushing his enemies :p
Let's see...
I want to have a system where people don't have to login to access their page. Could someone provide a high level overview of such a thing? I was simply looking to give the user a link.
My initial thought was have a table with emails and unique identifiers, then email out the link with this identifier in the URL and have that tie back in to their record. Is it really that straight forward?
20:58
@NikiC What tool do you use again to find memory leaks inside PHP? (at the PHP level, not the C level I mean)
@bwoebi no idea
21:20
@NikiC Something is leaking about 300 bytes per request, but I have no idea what...
Hey fellas
@bwoebi and triggering gc does not help?
@NikiC no.
I was trying to achieve the messages from telegram bot and then retrieving the messages from users and then converting everything with Hi or e.g: hI or something else to lowercase but this is not working :
Any help would be appreciated
I think there is a problem in the retrieving the messages... because somebody else set it notSet
Also the other commands are working,
Everything except this strtolower
Yes, it's working now
@Mohsen you should probably learn how to debug your code using a debugger: youtube.com/watch?v=LUTolQw8K9A
21:32
Yes, exactly
But, not actually, that wasn't the main issue
so I think I get a general feeling of what the different functions in the getting started with amp do. Should I however feel bad that I have no idea where to begin to actually do something cool with it?
21:55
How am I supposed to bench Aerys if mysql collapses?!?
there are penalty boxes for that. haha.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier What are you wanting to do?
too many pings, something must be broken
@marcio have another one :-)
meh, you fixed it
oh, magic constants >.<
ping @nikita2206 are you still here?
22:01
@marcio yeah, I did … would've been irresponsible to leave php-src in broken state
yo o/
so, I'm very inclined to move stuff into discussion except for one bit
the callable:callable:callable situation
@bwoebi I'd like to understand concurrency better. Trying to integrate it into current applications without knowing why seems a bad idea but I'm not sure what specific task could be enough for me to delve into it without losing myself and never finishing.
@marcio what do you think would be better?
@nikita2206 I really believe empty argument list omission should not be a thing. Because in the future we may want symmetry on interfaces, so leaving the () as obligatory seems prudent
and callable():callable seems more clear now that we've spent some time away from the RFC
22:05
@FélixGagnon-Grenier integrating into existing Apps is usually a bad idea
thoughts?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier sometimes, you want to fetch multiple things at once…
then it's fine
cccombo breaker
but in general case the whole apps should be non-blocking from ground up @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@marcio agree.
22:07
@marcio yeah, for most of the use cases it seems not to make sense
@bwoebi @nikita2206 nice, I'm trimming this off the RFC now :)
I'll change implementation tomorrow
@bwoebi this makes me think of an entity mapper. seems an ok task, thx for the thoughts
@FélixGagnon-Grenier eventually
hmmm I remember the real error messages seemed to be different than from what is illustrated in the RFC
22:11
let's go into discussion then, I asked 3v4l guy by the way to add the branch to the rfc tab, so people can poke around there already if they want
:D is it on 34val already?
Uncaught TypeError: Argument 3 passed to reduce() must be callable of compliant signature: callable(integer, integer): integer, callable($a, $b, $c) given, called in ...
you've found a bug?
no, it's perfectly functional, it's just the error message that seems too verbose
22:15
@bwoebi E_INTERNAL_AUTOCOMPLETE_FAILURE at [ eventually ]
@FélixGagnon-Grenier hmm?
oh well yeah, but I'm not sure how to make it informative at the same time and concise
nvm, I thought you were about to add something
@FélixGagnon-Grenier nope ;-D
this part I think, is the hard one for humans to parse
> [...]signature: callable(integer, integer): integer, callable($a, $b, $c) given, [...]
because there is only a comma separating the two signatures
22:18
@marcio foo(): callable(): callable(): callable(): callable(): callable(): callable(): int waiting to see it… :-D
hide a comma somewhere in between ^
precisely
can error messages have line breaks?
shouldn't.
they can
22:20
but avoid it
most good compilers give messages with line breaks and show you code
this is runtime error though
yeah, i see, I followed how it's usually done for type errors (eg must be %s, %s given) but perhaps I should rephrase it. but I really can't into English sorry...
any ideas?
@bwoebi rust compiler almost slaps you in the face and put an arrow where the mistake is:
rust_dangling.rs:4:14: 4:15 note: previous borrow of `v` occurs here; the immutable borrow prevents subsequent moves or mutable borrows of `v` until the borrow ends
    rust_dangling.rs:4     let x = &v[0];
                                    ^
the following was given callable($a, $b, $c) - sounds horrible...
the only thing that comes to mind is maybe "must be compliant with %s signature, you've passed: %s, called in ..."
although there seems to be an unspoken rule not to use pronouns in informational messages
22:31
yea, tendency is to keep it impersonal :)
Argument 3 passed to reduce() must be compliant with callable(integer, integer): integer, incompatible callable($a, $b, $c) received, called in ...
hmmm
22:52
:/ I hate it when search engines don't return any helpful results for a given compiler error
@LeviMorrison is this a general complaint or do you think there is a problem with the error message? ^
General complaint which I am sharing for no particular reason.
$ clang++ -std=c++14 -pedantic -Wall -Wextra -O3 -DDNDEBUG  -stdlib=libc++  SolverThreaded.cc   -o SolverThreaded
SolverThreaded.cc:213:13: error: no matching member function for call to 'fence'
                                monitor.fence([&]() {
                                ~~~~~~~~^~~~~
SolverThreaded.cc:140:7: note: candidate template ignored: could not match 'function<void
      (type-parameter-0-0 &&...)>' against '(lambda at SolverThreaded.cc:213:19)'
        bool fence(std::function<void (Args && ...)> f, Args && ... args) {
@LeviMorrison You ought not be coding C++.
This is for work, Bob ^_^
first result here points to libsass github.com/sass/libsass/issues/1917 :)
22:57
@LeviMorrison well, then it's a tiny bit less bad.
The crux of the issue is that variadic templates to not consider type conversions, and I have a lambda and not a std::function.
trying to literally add `__invoke` into the RFC text but the Wiki thinks underlining the entire article is the right thing to do.
<nowiki>
@LeviMorrison good cat
@LeviMorrison that's mediawiki syntax … or is it applicable to docuwiki too?
23:04
@bwoebi Dokuwiki has it as well.
works nicely
Hahaha
On a single thread my solver takes 26.583s and with 4 threads it takes 20.200s.
Terrible speedup.
> 16.293s
There, that's better.
Still not great.
Hahaha... a different implementation is only 2.215s...
What did I fubar so badly?
23:22
@LeviMorrison You used C++ … just kidding…
Both of them use C++ ^_^
One is using C++11 stuff and the other is using OpenMP.
Ah, found the difference; the OpenMP version was cheating.
@LeviMorrison in what way?
It was using a hard-coded input instead of reading it off stdin
@LeviMorrison and compiler was optimizing away a good part of the computation?
@bwoebi No, it was just a much smaller thing to solve.
23:34
ah
OpenMP: 9.943s
C++ Threads: 15.367s
There, that's better. Still doing something wrong in my C++ threads version though.

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