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15:01
when do you intend to start this conversation about scalars @Levi ?
@NikiC looks_like
quacks_like_a
yeah
@JoeWatkins Maybe on my lunch break today.
I will watch from afar ... really afar ...
15:04
From mars?
@LeviMorrison I prefer having a concrete proposal when going to internals… if you want internals to propose things, this goes horribly bad.
I've got a mocked object of an abstract class extending \ArrayObject, how come I can't access its array contents?
I'm wondering if we should also look at other type error messages, they're also not very friendly... /cc @marcio
Argument 1 passed to foo() must be an instance of string, boolean given
Wes
Wes
@Sean why are you using ArrayObject? :B
Something like must be string, incompatible boolean given (or basically any word after comma would help with readability)
15:10
@Wes Science. The abstract class is a base Collection class that i'm using for various collections of objects
It's extending \ArrayObject just because it contains all the tools I need it to do (iteration, countable, etc. etc.)
Wes
Wes
...but it also contains all the worst pain and suffering you can imagine :B
@Wes Oh lord, really? D:
i´m using this peace of code:
SELECT `dia1nh` AS `Dia 1`
FROM `timesheet`
UNION
SELECT `dia1eh`
FROM `timesheet`
ORDER BY 'Dia 1'
and it actually joins as i want, but instead of shwoing me the two values...it shows me three: 0,8,3 why does the zero appears?
Wes
Wes
@Sean ArrayObject is weird. I don't know why it even exist, as it's basically an array
consider making collections yourself, it's not that hard
the most annoying things was implementing iterators, but you can use generators now and it's easy peasy
15:17
Hi
@Wes I wish ): Production is running 5.3 IIRC.
I haven't worked with PHP for months. I heard that PHP 7 is out. Do you use PHP 7 now?
@user3002233 PHP7 is well and truly stable now. If you have the choice it's worth starting on it.
Wes
Wes
15:19
name ONE software that never failed automatic updates. ONE
I wanted to upgrade my Ubuntu to 16. I heard that PHP7 is the default PHP in that version. Cool.
I really, really, wanted to like SourceTree. It just doesn't really like me.
@user3002233 It is.
@Sean gitkraken?
15:22
weeps
Using mercurial ._.;
o dat moment when you accidentally hit enter
The concept of fast forward merging is enough to try and push our guys over to git but I'm not sure on how much work needs to be done for it.
@Sean I always merge with a merge commit
because reverting is the single most important I need in a versioning system, tbh
@bwoebi @NikiC can you look at a trace for me please ?
15:25
@Ocramius As you should. We had a discussion about it the other day at the office, some people loved that FF merging and I was like "But then essentially you're rewriting git history by not acknowleding somebody actually merged that in".
@bwoebi Part of it is that I am unsure how internals feels about it as a whole.
What's that? You committed work before pulling?
There are at least 3 differing opinions and I have no idea how many people side with each.
@JoeWatkins show it?
@Oldskool yeah, indeed. I only allow --no-ff
15:26
(gdb) back
#0  0x00007f6cf115aa98 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1  0x00007f6cf115c69a in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#2  0x00007f6cf1153227 in __assert_fail_base () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#3  0x00007f6cf11532d2 in __assert_fail () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#4  0x0000559d1d76a3c0 in _zval_dtor_func (p=0x7f6cef2d3d80, __zend_filename=0x559d1d8aad40 "/home/kuki/rpmbuild/BUILD/php-7.0.5/Zend/zend_variables.c", __zend_lineno=246) at /usr/src/debug/php-7.0.5/Zend/zend_variables.c:43
#5  0x0000559d1d76a22c in _zval_dtor (zvalue=0x7f6c86e2e200, __zend_filename=0x559d1d8aad40 "/home/kuki/rpmbuild
@Sean biutifuru
may be exception in error handler, is that a known fault ?
also, and more worryingly
(gdb) back
#0  0x00007f6cf11c4bf0 in __memcpy_sse2_unaligned () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1  0x00007f6cd8d3515e in _io_write(memcached_instance_st*, void const*, unsigned long, bool, unsigned long&) () from /lib64/libmemcached.so.11
#2  0x00007f6cd8d3566a in memcached_io_writev(memcached_instance_st*, libmemcached_io_vector_st*, unsigned long, bool) () from /lib64/libmemcached.so.11
#3  0x00007f6cd8d32860 in __mget_by_key_real(memcached_st*, char const*, unsigned long, char const* const*, unsigned long const*, unsigned long, bool) [clone .part.2] () from /lib64/libmemcached.so.11
@JoeWatkins I don't know it, maybe @NikiC does
God, I'm unit-testing components that use ext/session. Somebody end my pain.
is that enough recursion to fault?
15:28
@LeviMorrison I wouldn't go to mailing list TBH. What exactly enough are these 3 opinions?
Eventually people at places like r/php are more helpful than mailing list in that case…
@JoeWatkins 40 fcalls? that's definitely no stack overflow
I didn't think so
@JoeWatkins Also, no idea about memcached…
@JoeWatkins What is /usr/src/debug/php-7.0.5/Zend/zend_execute_API.c:298 for that build?
@bwoebi 1) Scalar types are simply not allowed in unions because the rules with multiple weak types are confusing or ambiguous 2) Union types are just always strict 3) Do not allow more than one scalar in a union
I don't think the backtrace quite lines up with the current case (which should get you a _zval_ptr_dtor_wrapper instead of _zval_dtor_wrapper)
15:31
I guess 4) We just have rules for them
someone removed the source
@LeviMorrison then you miss 4) scalar types arbitrarily allowed with well-defined to-be-defined semantics
yeah
Not sure which one I missed earlier when I said 3.
it's zend_stack_clean(EG(user_error_handlers)
#8  0x0000559d1d754020 in shutdown_executor () at /usr/src/debug/php-7.0.5/Zend/zend_execute_API.c:298
298                     zend_stack_clean(&EG(user_error_handlers), (void (*)(void *))ZVAL_DESTRUCTOR, 1);
@JoeWatkins That's not what it says here: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_7_0/Zend/zend_execute_API.c#298
So maybe it's already fixed?
15:33
@NikiC possibly, I've seen some recent related commit
@JoeWatkins Indeed, fixed in 7.0.6: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=71930
It's stupid that we still have zval_dtor at all
thanks
The only good it does is causing bugs
@NikiC there is no alternative to it? (assuming refcount already zero)
@bwoebi refcount mustn't already be zero
15:38
@NikiC Right, we should add an ZEND_ASSERT(GC_REFCOUNT_P(zv) == 0);
and fix the code using zval_dtor() wrongly
15:55
@NikiC that works as well… then we can drop the zval_PTR_dtor() call sometime
I've always found that ptr in the name somewhat confusing
@bwoebi zval_ptr_dtor = zval_dtor + gc
@NikiC but now you've added gc…
@bwoebi I haven't
by gc I mean rooting
that's what zval_ptr_dtor_nogc is for currently
@bwoebi zval_ptr_dtor_nogc and zval_dtor are now the same, minus inlining of a couple instructions
Which is why the commit message says, we should drop that stuff altogether ^^
16:03
> PHP 7 allows weak scalar types. There is a question of how things will get converted in some situations when used in unions. As an example, if we have a union type of int and float and are passed the string “10” how is it converted?
Dunno if discussed, but perhaps the union type list should be order relevant?
And each type is attempted in order.
function foo (int | float $i) { }
function bar (float | int $i) { }
foo("10"); // int
bar("10"); // float
> Peter Cowburn (salathe) has suggested that being able to explicitly use | false for return types could be helpful as this is a common idiom in PHP's standard functions. As an example, the function signature for strpos could change:
What's the problem with strpos(/* args */) : int | bool
@NorthbornDesign Just so you are aware it is expected to be a larger perf hit if order needs to be maintain. It's not proven yet but suspected.
Currently with built-in types we can do a bitmask on them; not possible if order needs to be preserved.
I'm honestly not a fan of that anyway. I'd rather not reach for the bitmask first. That is the kind of thing you do later so you can measure what impact if any it had.
Please can someone take a look at my question :

How to download .SO files for Apache?
@LeviMorrison Perf is not the primary issue with the order dependence
There are other issues, sure.
int | float not being compatible with float | int in variance.
@Javert you get a extension dummy.so not found error?
16:19
@FélixGagnon-Grenier No, I don't know where to go to download these .so files ?
I think we need to store the order somewhere for printing out messages but that doesn't mean the structure that gets used primarily has to be ordered that way.
@Javert ... you don't. they're files compiled to suit a particular version of php. sometimes. which is why I ask you why you actually want to download them.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I am making a reverse proxy for Apache :

https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Configuring+the+reverse+proxy
user6116249
good afternoon everyone, is it possible to query insert joins?
@William you can join a table to properly find where to update, but you can't insert into two tables in one query.
@Javert and... why do you want to download those files? do you actually get an error telling you they are missing?
16:26
@LeviMorrison The main issue is that it drops a non-trivial part of usefulness from the feature
Because int|float (in any order) will not have useful behavior.
It will not behave like a number hint
@NikiC Why not?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I know they are missing since I checked in Apache2/modules and I did not find them.
I thought it was assumed it would check for an exact match first, then pick the first type to convert to if necessary.
@NorthbornDesign "number" (a concept we have internally) will convert "10" to an int and "10.5" to a float.
@LeviMorrison Why is that an issue?
16:28
That's the only reasonable behavior I see for int|float
@NikiC Agreed; why would that not behave that way with ordered unions?
user6116249
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thanks now I'm really confused lol
Kez
Kez
Hey what is the best way to add a "like" functionality to a site?
@NorthbornDesign Because it will always convert to int or always to float.
@NorthbornDesign You said convert to the first type, which would always be int in that case.
16:30
int|float Given "10" attempts int and converts to int(10). Given "10.5" attempts int and fails because lossy, attempts float and converts to float(10.5).
And yes, I agree with a first-pass exact type match
@William well, the sentence "is it possible to query insert joins" is not really clear, I thought you wanted to insert into two tables with one query
Thus, if passed 10.5, the float type is matched on the exact-match-pass and you're done.
So, exact-type-pass followed by an ordered first lossless conversion pass.
user6116249
@FélixGagnon-Grenier if you have a chance can you give a little peek at this maybe I am making it more difficult than it needs to be stackoverflow.com/questions/36796586/…
@NorthbornDesign So now it's already ordered-unless-lossy
What if you have a bool type in there?
Which is generally lossy
@NikiC When is it lossy? 1 === (int) (bool) 1 and 0 === (int) (bool) 0, no?
16:35
@NorthbornDesign What does (bool|int) 10.5 return?
@William well... seems you can either make a somewhat complex INSERT FROM SELECT query or make a first query to get the data from table2 then insert it into table1
@LeviMorrison (On that note: Union-type casts?!)
user6116249
@FélixGagnon-Grenier ok ill see what I can come up with
@NikiC Hmm.
lol
true.
exact-type pass fails, lossless convert pass fails, first type lossy convert as a fallback.
@NorthbornDesign Sounds very simple :P
16:38
I don't think it's overly complex
Instead we could just behave reasonably, if we need special casing anyway ;)
This is why some people are just saying "no more than one scalar type permitted"
^_^
And some saying "none at all"
Or "I'm against this RFC because of weak types"
PHP 7.1, deprecate weak conversion. PHP 7.2, push for union types.
Or just make it so weak conversion doesn't work with union types
That is also what some people are saying ^_^
16:51
hi, i have a csv file and i need to read a specific column,for example: Fname,Lname,phone,email
so i need to call just phone,help?
@Devilion what have you tried?
@LeviMorrison Weak types are horrible for all extensions of the type system :(
This is why I didn't want explicit types to be weak.
"Weak types are horrible"
There, I fixed that for you.
Sure but ripping out all weak typing in PHP is obviously infeasible.
I just didn't want to propagate it any further.
16:58
Glances at Hack Glances back at Levi
I experimented with Hack.
Honestly I can't get my director to agree to switch to it.
He's not convinced that just because Facebook has buy-in that it will be permanent.
Yeah, the gamble is too high
HHVM isn't open enough yet, tbqh
none of the decision making is really made publicly, and code reviews are private.
Exactly
Also they don't fix extremely important compatibility issues. Like github.com/facebook/hhvm/issues/6970 for example.
17:00
It's why I quit participating with Hack.
@LeviMorrison They're a damn sight better at accepting public contributions though
It became clear that my opinion or contributions only mattered insofar as Facebook devs cared to listen.
The php-src PR quere has reached > 300 PRs
@NikiC Only certain kinds of contributions.
@LeviMorrison I mean code contributions
17:01
Bugfixes they slurp up happily.
Well, to be fair, it's a question of time investment. Bug fixes are low-investment so easy to spend the time on. The team is REALLY small.
Which is why the process needs to be more open, but that's unlikely to happen soon. :(
I am presently slightly very hangover. I know that because I just passed ten long minutes looking at @Levi avatar. It really is a cute kitten. /off-topic
Ideal pull requests require one review, and two button presses. Things that get into features and more complex stuff needs interaction from parts of the team which just don't pay attention to github.
Which is why Niki's PR about generators too a long assed time, for example.
Not excusing or apologizing, just saying that not all PRs are created equal.
You mean the one that fixed obvious discrepancies with PHP's?
Yep.
17:05
@Sara To be fair, all my other PRs have always been merged within something like two days
For php-src, if you want to get a typo-fix merged, expect to wait two months instead...
Yeah, 2 days is a typical turnaround time. Long enough to go through CI, basically.
It doesn't help that it takes a really long time to build HHVM ^_^
HHVM's OSS team treats PR age as a metric to be kept down. php-src doesn't really worry about that at all tbqh
If we had more people employed to work on PHP hopefully it would.
That and bug reports.
Well, HHVM's long build time is why I'm not working on it now that I'm not at FB. I'd like to contribute, but I don't have a super-beefy server anymore.
17:07
I used to try to triage 10 bug reports per day but I burned out quickly realizing that it needed more time than that per day.
We used to have a GREAT triage person. You remember sniper?
Nope. Guess I'm too recent of a contributor.
Right up until he started accusing PHP of being a zionist conspiracy, he was amazing
((He was a UN peacekeeper and some Israelii bombs sorta killed a bunch of his buddies))
in Jeeves' Playground #2, 1 hour ago, by DaveRandom
Maybe google is just larry and sergey searching wikipedia and typing really fast
My code is taking forever to run with -fsanitize=address zzz…
Well, no errors. Just a 5x slowdown ^_^
Ekn
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17:21
evenings
> 45.79% frontend cycles idle
Ouch...
Reproducible.
hello.. can someone please help me with this question?
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Q: Cannot send SMS through PHP API when hosted on OpenShift by Redhat

Karan DuaI have the following script which I used to send mobile verification sms through a third party sms gateway. <? $code = rand(100000, 999999); $mobilenum = "+919898989898"; $data = '{"accountId": "xxxxxxxxxx","apiKey": "xxxxxxxxx","dndType": "transactional","smsType":"normal","sende...

@KaranDua Enable verbose output
curl_setopt($curlhandle, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, true);
@PeeHaa Same issue
17:37
posted on April 22, 2016

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@PeeHaa please help
still, worth a rant
@KaranDua they did help. Did you try what they said?
@KevinMGranger Yes I did... still doesn't work..
The whole point of that command is get you better output so you can diagnose the issue past "it doesn't work". What is the new output?
17:49
I am sorry that I misunderstood. The output displayed by the curl_error() is null, $curlhandle returns Resourceid #4 and status code returned is still 0.
Even after changing the code as suggested by PeeHaa
They're checking the status code before executing the request, it's not going to show anything useful.
CURLOPT_VERBOSE TRUE to output verbose information. Writes output to STDERR, or the file specified using CURLOPT_STDERR.
You have to check your logs
Yes I am sure.. actually the script was initially hosted on a hostgator server. But that expired so I transferred it to Openshift by Redhat. Probably, thats when the problem arose
I 100% doubt that
Is there anything I can do?
Follow the instructions we've given, for a start
You can check your logs with rhc tail -a appname
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I would like to have whatever it is OP just took. — PeeHaa 38 secs ago
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If you've already voted to close it, there's no point in me flagging, right?
You can still flag it for LQ to get more eyes on it faster I think
Mr @Danack. Where is your github api consumer client and is it stable?
Hi all, Im trying to manke a simple registerpage with validation on client and server..I post my data with ajax and it is saved in the mysql database as it should. but after its posted nothing really happens .. it want it to stay on the page, empty the fields and show the $_SESSION['info'](which says success or faillure of databaseimport) string in the box at the top (which has rules to only show if $_SESSION['info'] has a value)
... the succeshandler after my $.ajax post returns data equal to the webpage it's supposed to be including the info message.. how do I load this content that has been returned on my webpage? or how do I first redirect to the page again to reload it with the $_SESSION['info']
Night
...
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18:06
:p
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nite leloutama
Upvote for the attempt
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right... incoming how to ask link
@Sara Bah, I can't even get HHVM to build due to submodule hell
18:08
Like, with wood? — jonrsharpe 54 secs ago
@NikiC As in git sub modules?
@NikiC Yeah... the submodule mess was one of the things I'd been planning to improve this half.
@PeeHaa #yolo
@PeeHaa Here, stable yes, covering all of the the API no. Basically - I do recommend you use it, and if there is any part of the api that you want to use that isn't implemented yet, either ping me to do it or just add the description yourself.
@Sara The only solution to submodule issues is rm -rf everything right?
It takes like 15 minutes to add an endpoint......which means it's a significant chunk of work to cover the rest of github, but a lot of it isn't interesting.....e.g. the enterprise stuff.
18:11
Depends on the issue, but that's certainly a fix-all
@Danack tnx
@Danack I think I only need to retrieve: repos, users and releases
@Sara I have an empty webscaleqslclient/mysql-5.6 directory
I already tried git submodule update --recursive and git clean -xdf
@PeeHaa If you mean search repos - then this is an example of how to do it.
If you mean find the repos of a user $githubClient->listUserRepos(...)
Ah, I probably had to use git submodule --init --recursive, missed the --init
I'll need both :-)
18:18
Well, how it's too late
fyi, I'm tired and I'm planning on just drinking until I fall asleep. But if you get annoyed with trying to get it to work and it's in a shareable repo, feel free to point me to where you want those calls to work....
Drinking lemonade I assume? Because Alcohol is bad..
No worries. I'm planning on drinking and dicking around in code
pops open a can of beer
Yeah, need --init for any submodules you've never fetched before. Kinda dumb, imo, but that's git...
18:22
Its friday!
Its weekend, finally can do some programming
\o/
Fuck a week filled with programming. Now you can finally do some programming!
But im feeling like watching a movie..
@PeeHaa Also for the record, I've started designing libraries on the assumption that people are using Auryn (or something similar), so using it without that might be a bit annoying to bootstrap....
@Danack It's all ok. I am looking at a complete feedr rewrite so auryn is already on my list
@Sara git clone --recursive is just my habit now.
18:26
@PeeHaa cough what an opportune time to think about using github.com/Danack/Tier as well then...
I might try to use it
are you doing CLI or http application?
http
18:56
I am trying to check for a key pressed during a foreach loop, I've tried ($c = fread(STDIN, 1)), but the loop hangs until I press a key. I need more of a interrupt type solution, where the loop is only paused if a key is pressed.
Any suggestions?
btw, its a cli application only
!!rebecca
and its for windows
@Chris what are you developing?
its a cli that takes output from nmap and loads it into a elasticsearh database; loading the data takes a long time, so i want to be able to hit the return key an see my progress inside a loop
sort of like nmap allowing you to see progress by hitting the return key
@FélixGagnon-Grenier, any suggestions?
19:12
@Chris not really... I just wonder if php is really the language you need for something like that
that being a cli process made for user interaction
@FélixGagnon-Grenier, no choice, its the the language i know and like. My entire project is built with php and i can't change now, to many hours invested
anyway, the keyboard thing is not a neccesity, but would be a nice feature
thanks @Paul, i will give it a shot, thanks so much
no problem, good luck
thinks of python
19:21
hmmf ...
just tried it, no luck, i might have to run as admin
I have a really very strange problem with memcached, I fixed it ... but I don't know why it needs fixing like that ... memcached must be doing something really strange but I don't see what it is :s
Ekn
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\o/
user924016
dub dub dub dub dub..
doesn,t work as admin, loop still hangs until i hit return
going to leave for a bit, bye
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19:35
worldbuilding.se is now my new spare time killer
@nikita2206 I think we should leave other type erros alone for now :x a lot of people building extensions rely on these error messages on their phpt test suite
!!rfcs
can anyone explain to me how I handle a redirect after I posted a registration form using ajax? everything is being saved in the database etc but the successcall after the post (= success: function( data ) {}) returns the full html document(starting with <!DOCTYPE html> and ending with </html>) that I want to load in my browser I use controllers and dao (pdo) to post my data with php
19:52
@marcio That would be completely coved by the annotations RFC, right?
@Danack sounds like a potential good use case. Are we going to be able to annotate files?
@marcio that rfc is a little light on the details
@marcio maybe. news.php.net/php.internals/92609 - I haven't actually read it properly yet. Apparently it needs some cleanup.
e.g. always just return an array, rather than array|false
I'll ask dmitry if annotating files will be possible. I don't really want to see a declare(sourcemap_data='whatever') on top of scripts.
The author of source maps could just propose to put a <<sourcemap()>> annotation into the std lib instead.
20:08
@marcio It's not so much that the syntax is yucky. It's the fact that userland uses of abstract data like that shouldn't be something that is tied to PHP core.
before I ask, does it even make sense to annotate a file? How could we retrieve the metadata, in case of a userland implementation of sourcemaps?
"does it even make sense to annotate a file" probably not. But unless your file contains no functions or classes, why would you want to?
Twig templates get compiled to classes, so they are what would be annotated?
^^ that would exclude a few use cases. But it looks like PHP AOP does that too, everything that is generated is class based.
@Danack declare looks appropriate for that to me
9 mins ago, by Danack
@marcio It's not so much that the syntax is yucky. It's the fact that userland uses of abstract data like that shouldn't be something that is tied to PHP core.
So that when more info is needed, people don't need to raise an RFC and wait for another PHP release to be able to modify how it's meant to work.
20:19
yup, we can't really implement a new declare directive on userland side, while with annotations it's possible.
@Danack Not sure I understand, given that this feature purely influences PHP behavior.
This has nothing to do with userland
@NikiC We're completely talking past each other then. I can't see it having any effect on PHP behaviour. All it would mean is that when Twig compiles a template to PHP, it records which template each compiled template was made from, and then having a standardised way of retrieving that information, again from user land.
What would the effect be on PHP's behaviour?
@Danack Source maps are about location information in errors
They influence how errors are reported
That's all they do
Shit, I just spent 2 hours watching kill la kill, without going to sleep..... :'(, which I was supposed to do
s/errors/general debugging/.
"They influence how errors are reported" - that could be 'easily' done in userland though with whatever error handler the user has setup?
(I see what you mean.....just think we should be pushing as much power to userland as possbible, rather than doing a single unchangeable implementation in core)
20:26
@Danack You mean by having every codegen library wrap a new error handler onto the stack?
@NikiC No, by allowing people like PHP-FIG to implement a standard error handler, and then in a couple of years, be able to introduce an updated standard error handler, without having to have the hassle of going through internals.
let them deal with the hassle of fig instead
^^
s/Detroit/php-fig/
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evenings
20:31
you don't need a fig-approved standard error handler, just one that supports source maps in the format used.. not hard to see that built into filp/whoops or a dozen other similar packages
@Machavity ha
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heh indeed
@marcio are you going to raise the point about function-less/class-less files not being annotateble? I can't think of a use-case.
@Danack what use case? please, proceed if you wish. I'll only have time to filter the mailing list later today.
20:37
"that would exclude a few use cases." - I thought you meant you knew of one.
Why was register_globals ever a thing?
Because PHP should be easy.
I'm dealing with a bunch of shit breaking (not an issue) because we finally upgraded to PHP7, and old old old code used register_globals, but once my friend explained it to me why it was bad, I can't see why it was ever a thing when you could just inject random variables into PHP
PHP wasn't always an Enterprise Applications language. It used to be all about website counters and database entry forms
Hence the bad rap PHP gets from "modern" devs?
20:46
Pretty much, yeah
@Sara well, php users got older and had to pay mortgage
certain kinds of people will laugh at you for suggesting it is enterprise ready today ...
@JoeWatkins those will be java people
.. the ones that coincidentally have been loosing the marketshare
they don't laugh ...
ever ...
granted
20:50
I'll laugh my way past FB all the way to the bank
I got nothin to work on tonight ... nothing good anyway ...
I don't think I've ever dealt with a developer in the real world who gave any kind of a shit about it. Sure they've had their preferences on what language(s) suit them best, but they've never wasted their time rubbing two brain cells together to shit on others.
@SterlingArcher actually PHP developers are a bigger problem than the PHP language these days....
I've definitely come across people who look down on php, and it sorta feels like they look down on you a bit ...
I usually tell people, PHP isn't bad, it's just easy to write bad PHP
Much like people say about JS
20:55
@JoeWatkins I've got a boring RFC that I have no idea how to do......how to ship PHP code as part of extensions....or you could go to the pub?
Hey I want to connect to my database depending if I'm on localhost or on the webapp that's hosted online. But I don't know how to do that. Anyone got some idea's :)?
I really super hate it when extensions ship code ...
when is there a good reason to do that ?
because now I have to comment my line of code everytime I'm deploying my web app to the host..
and use the database credentials for the online host
@superkytoz typically you have a devbox with different configurations
Otherwise, it's best to have some sort of "debug mode" in your application layer
@JoeWatkins to ship with a handy facade maybe? though it's simple enough to provide a composer package
20:58
@Danack the only use case I had in mind is pre processing, but I don't think this will be a reality anytime soon, and maybe it shouldn't be.
I was just about to say, maybe there is some really odd case where php code is better than C, but, you would be better to distribute that with composer because release cycles for extensions should be slow ...

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