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15:00
What are you think about Singleton pattern?
Anonymous
afternin
Wes
Wes
@hubot singleton is an antipattern
What do you think about rwasa?
mornoon
Ekn
Ekn
mornein
Wes
Wes
15:01
mrororormronoon
@hubot please to be using github.com/rdlowrey/auryn
ening new peepz
Ekn
Ekn
:D
15:08
@Andrea LOL
Ekn
Ekn
lol...facepalm
@Federico my weekend, precisely.
@Andrea soon we will need to s/jQuery/Laravel
@Andrea That's awesome
@Andrea I think they should do it ...
it's a mostly encouraging response though ...
He's definitely trolling. He can't be serious.
Wes
Wes
15:21
going running tomorrow morning. music suggestions? ~rock ~electronic stuff
eye of the tiger
Wes
Wes
ha. that's the first entry in the playlist
Ekn
Ekn
jump :p van halen
I suggest staying at home with your music ...
Wes
Wes
i have van halen :B one of my fav bands
15:23
well I don't wish to be morbid, but they'll be dead soon ...
Ekn
Ekn
staying at home with your music... that I will do, another full week of rain is here
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins i can't, i'm 30 and i have the body of a 60yo :B
Where I live, running with music on is the cheapest way to get to the nearest hospital.
Wes
Wes
i actually need to do some sports... haven't done any in recent times
dispose of the body and move on, accidents happen, the 60 year old was probably asking for it anyway ...
15:24
@DaveRandom I've had to in the last year for work -- I'm still scarred.
@Wes show it off with pride!
that was 5 months ago, I still have nightmares
Wes
Wes
the other day i had to walk for like 10km, took me two days to work off the lactic acid. i don't think it's normal :B
i'm falling in pieces
it's not normal ... you shouldn't know what lactic acid is ..
Wes
Wes
lol
Ekn
Ekn
15:28
:D
@Andrea They shall try and fail :'-D
@Wes it's called technical debt. I call it business value!
Wes
Wes
lol
you know what I do when I start to put on a bit of weight ?
Wes
Wes
drugs?
15:29
I buy bigger trousers, problem solved ...
Wes
Wes
haha
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
Ekn
Ekn
:D ahaha
Wes
Wes
it's not about weight tho. it's that i literally barely move. my articulations are not articulations anymore :B
do you need to move, are you being hunted by lions or something ?
Wes
Wes
15:30
lol
@Wes Heh… you're moving hands all day over the keyboard … not sure what the problem is…
Wes
Wes
lol
that's proper hard work, plus also the muscles that move your eyes also move sometimes ...
Anonymous
@Wes + All this laughing you're doing is bound to burn off some calories
Wes
Wes
like, two calories?
15:34
@Wes are you consuming more than that per day?
forty two
    if (EXPECTED(!strict) && ((1<<Z_TYPE_P(arg)) & SCALAR_TYPEMASK) && (m->types & SCALAR_TYPEMASK)) {
            // let's start this....
    }
so I thought about it for a minute ... if you are hunted by a lion, I think the best course of action may be to reason with it ... you have no chance of escape ... you'll have to try and find common ground with the lion, use your intellect to escape ... it's the only way ...
now none of you have to think about that ... it's like a service I'm providing for you ...
you're welcome ..
Wes
Wes
haha stop it man :B you are demotivating me :B
@Wes but Joe's absolutely right!!!
Wes
Wes
15:39
i should get another dog. at least i walked a bit when i had one...
Ekn
Ekn
true, that indeed works
yeah I do plenty of walking ... and I'm only making funnies, it's important shit ...
Wes
Wes
actually wasn't walking... technically he dragged me around
Hey there, can anyone please help me in php soap request?
Wes
Wes
could never do a proper walk with my dog. huskies are strange animals
lovely, but strange
Ekn
Ekn
15:45
mine is pretty good at listening me
it took shitload of efforts though
Wes
Wes
you sure? :P ...one does not simply control an husky
we got one that's a bit of a handful to walk ... not aggressive or anything, just into everything ...
Ekn
Ekn
it's possible :) you can't really force obviously but they have to see you as their alpha
not usually aggressive anyway, unless you smell funny, or have a funny walk, or wear high visibility clothing of any kind ... or if you cross the road in front of him, or if a funny shaped cloud goes by ...
he's a bit of a shit actually ...
Wes
Wes
i was more like the zeta dog to him
Anonymous
15:47
xD joe
Ekn
Ekn
:D
Wes
Wes
we had other dogs and i was great to them. this one was impossible. still, a great animal. if i decided to get a dog, it would be another husky
or an alaskan malamute, which is basically the same. bad ass dogs :B
Ekn
Ekn
man, I am desperately trying to find a female alaskan malamute around here
it's been more than a year :( and there's none
Wes
Wes
for husky puppies purposes? :B
Ekn
Ekn
that'd make a great friend to Ace
yeah, possible that too :p
Wes
Wes
15:56
my dog had fur similar to yours, especially during summer was white and gold, except the head which was typical husky with the black
Ekn
Ekn
:)
@Ekn beautiful
Ekn
Ekn
=) he is indeed
Wes
Wes
yeah nice dog :D
I'm out to do human things ... lata peepz
Wes
Wes
16:06
lata
Ekn
Ekn
laters Joe the grandmaster
16:25
!!wotd
yom tov: holiday.
@nikita2206 I actually think that implementations with extra but optional parameters should be considered safe.
Does anyone have good guidelines how to implement role / group based access control? /cc @bwoebi
@bwoebi @kelunik I think I built one last week or so
domain-specific
You can usually look at github.com/ZF-Commons/zfc-rbac and github.com/bjyoungblood/BjyAuthorize for some overview on how it's done
had to write an expressive-specific one last week, because client RBAC didn't fit standard RBAC model. Access control is done via resource names (inside the domain logic) and via route names (at application layer)
16:53
Hey guys, I get this error: FatalThrowableError in TeamMembershipRequest.php line 21:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method App\Teams\TeamMembershipRequest::where()
I'm currently using Laravel 5.2.
In the class TeamMembershipRequest, I have a static function hasRequested(...)
When I invoke the function, I get the above error.
And I believe it is due to this line:
$result = TeamMembershipRequest::where('team_id', '=', $team->id)->where('user_id', '=', $user->id)->get();
What am I doing wrong here?
> Fatal error: Call to undefined method App\Teams\TeamMembershipRequest::where()
Nevermind, found my mistake.
I forgot to extend the base class.
Does "where" method exists in your class?
Check your code of class file.
17:10
Hi everyone, I am new here
I hate M$ - Windows 10 is very slowly and not responding
Alex: hi! I'm new too.
much slowly. very not responding. amaze staggering
How can I start asking questions again in StackOverflow? I am blocked from asking questions.
Alex: what are you interested in?
@Alex wait it out
17:11
HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP etc.
@Alex you are banned from asking because you do not follow the site guidelines when you ask questions
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I have 77 of reputation
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@Alex and?
@Alex read the question linked by Paul, twice
@bwoebi Actually, we just need a role permission per bug attribute (if it shouldn't use the default one)
17:13
@FélixGagnon-Grenier ok, thanks
17:23
/* Strict rule table for unions
 *
 * If passed value is explicitly allowed, succeed.
 * If long passed and double allowed, cast to double.
 * Else fail in strict mode
 *
 * Weak rule table for unions (must be superset of strict)
 *
 * If strict rules fail and scalar type passed...
 * If boolean passed, cast to (if allowed, in that order) long, double, string
 * If long passed, cast to (if allowed, in that order) string, boolean
 * If double passed, cast to (if allowed, in that order) long if exact match or string not allowed, string, boolean
^ @JoeWatkins @LeviMorrison (that's what I have implemented too, needs some tests, will push then)
@bwoebi What's the If string passed, cast to numeric branch?
@NikiC if (0 != is_numeric_string())
@bwoebi How does it differ from two lines up?
@NikiC possible without notice/warning
@bwoebi aahhhhh
@bwoebi I don't think that intermediate boolean case is a good idea
better throw a notice than cast to boolean
That's more data loss
17:33
yeah, function(bool|int|float) should not error on "foo"
@bwoebi sorry, I meant the notice case
For completely non-numeric strings can cast to bool
@bwoebi Completely not numeric is not accepted for numeric in weak anyway
makes some sense, but apparently legit cases shouldn't emit notices though
@NikiC it is, but you get a warning
(= defaults to 0)
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:~ bob$ ~/php-src-X/sapi/cli/php -derror_reporting=-1 -r 'function foo(int $bar) { var_dump($bar); } foo("1.1e");'

Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in Command line code on line 1
int(1)
oh
wrong case
@bwoebi I mean the completely non-numeric case
17:36
you're right, I'll fail then
@NikiC I've been reading wrong code, sorry… had had a look at the convert_to_* funcs and was misled by these
@NikiC I'm still not sure about that one… after all, you should not get a notice if you theoretically are able to fulfill the conditions
@bwoebi I'd go for "minimize data loss" as the conversion rule
I'm doing that, but notices are horribad ;-)
@bwoebi Your conversion rules may want to mention objects with tostring
@bwoebi They are horribad, but they inform you that you probably have a bug
That is much more useful than just silently casting your string to true
uhhh, do we actually allow these? (__toString)
@bwoebi not in strict, but in weak objects with tostring are allowed for string types
17:45
ah, indeed
will have to add that then
@NikiC I imagine user input directly passed to such a function
devs won't be pleased when they have to validate whether it's numeric first and then pass
@bwoebi But what would they do with a boolean true argument?
You'd be going for maximum possible data loss with that
I currently cannot imagine why int|float|bool will be useful at all
actually, there are some functions which return int|bool, but that's no string then
@NikiC Also, I wouldn't argue that less data is lost … all the data trailing the first numbers are lost… the difference in data loss is negligible
@LeviMorrison He is at least consistently wrong: news.php.net/php.internals/66065
@NikiC I'm not yet fully sure whether I'm right, but throwing a notice when it could work without notice feels just wrong to me…
If many other people agree with you, I'll change it
@Danack "extremely specialized edge cases, usually of PHP being used for non web stuff" .. if anyone ever wonders what's held PHP back, it's that - the idea that non web stuff is an "extremely specialized edge case"
17:58
@bwoebi The difference in data-loss is 65-bit
@PaulCrovella well, it was true though, 15 years ago.
65? :-D
the type info bit?
@bwoebi semi-numeric to boolean is always true, so complete data loss, while cast to integer/float has 2^64 possibilities each, plus the info whether it's int or float
@NikiC what's the point about preserving data if it won't be meaningful?
@bwoebi it was true 15 years ago because people believed it and kept php confined because of it
@bwoebi "10 " to 10 is pretty meaningful
18:00
hmm, changing it for now then…
time for tests now…
Have you tried turning your spacecraft off and on again? http://www.space.com/32679-nasa-kepler-spacecraft-glitch-recovery.html
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@bowoebi good stuff ...
@Oldskool someone found a golden frying pan in a random drop. I found a cosmetic. Wow
will check again later on bob, great stuff .. hopefully @Levi can find some time to work on rfc, I think three's no mention of intersections anywhere yet ...
18:17
@JoeWatkins ehm, scalar intersections are disallowed compile-time … that comment is in executor ;-)
@Ocramius Thanks, we just have to see which things have to be async.
@kelunik well, it's a decision path, usually nothing async there, as no I/O happens
although if you rely on sessions then you may have asynchronous communication there
that is what is the "identity provider" in both linked modules
@Ocramius Depends whether you prefetch all roles a user has.
@kelunik yeah, the "identity provider" bit. If you use token based auth, then you have them directly in the token. If you use the session, then you have some I/O there
@JoeWatkins oh, misread … in the RFC are no intersections yet … yeah…
@Ocramius so, if you ban someone, he still has auth to vandalize until his token expires?
18:26
If you ban someone, you usually invalidate his token (OAuth2)
@Ocramius In that case we have to rewrite some things, because Amp / Aerys, as I/O has to be non-blocking.
Not sure how you'd make domain-level authorization check asynchronous tho
@Ocramius sure, but you have to do I/O to verify validity
I really need to sit down and learn how to implement OAuth from all sides properly
(i.e. my client identifies against a server, my server is accepting auth requests from clients, and my server wants to identify as a client against someone else's server)
@Ocramius Actually, it doesn't matter, because we preload the user + roles in a middleware before.
18:43
Sounds like a lot of waste for resources that don't need it
Fatal error: Cannot use union when creating union type in /Users/Bob/php-src-krakjoe/Zend/tests/multi/scalar_008.phpt on line 6
I think I have an awesome error message here, lol
18:56
@MadaraUchiha the client side is super easy
"easy" :P
@MadaraUchiha if you want to dive in a bit github.com/ralt/mr/blob/master/src/github/oauth.lisp
@PeeHaa client side? totally
I wrote it for github oauth in like 20 mins
oauth1?
the longest was reading properly the doc
@PeeHaa github oauth is oauth2 I think?
including testing the signature implementation?
oh yeah that's oauth2
19:00
@PeeHaa that's server side no?
Nope
@PeeHaa I just remember validating the state
oauth2 removed the signature because "screw you all this stuff is hard so we just don't do it"
ah
so I implemented oauth2 correctly :P
Yes :-)
It's not you who secrwed up it's the oauth group :D
19:22
heyy
i have strange problem.. i have create a php function this return me hastebin.com/racatiliba.php
@bwoebi ha
19:55
@littlepootis What cosmetic did you get?
Ekn
Ekn
... this war of mine is indeed depressing
I just killed an old man to survive :(
user924016
heh
20:27
@Ekn Have you played Undertale?
@PeeHaa hahaha yeah, it's fun to watch
Ekn
Ekn
@MadaraUchiha nope, not yet
@Ekn Go do that, then.
Don't watch anything about it, don't read anything about it.
I think it's the only game that managed to make me feel bad about myself in the past 7 years or so.
Ekn
Ekn
I see... these are quite earth-vexing
alright I got the game :p
just got a quick question. how can i redirect to a page after a post that allows you to see the data?
20:35
@Ekn Cheers, tell me how it goes :)
@Phpfreak Put the data in a session, then redirect to a page that reads from session.
Alternatively, store the information client-side, it really depends on the info.
"Would it make sense for the client to remember this stuff? Should the client need another roundtrip to the server?"
no its a message after the post a message people can comment
they oops
@Phpfreak So like a forum?
but if the post the message i want it to redirect them to the message
i guess you could say that yes
@Phpfreak Well, you insert the message into a database, I'm guessing?
20:38
@JoeWatkins } else smart_str_append(str, name); … please always use proper braces around else branch too :-) thanks :-)
i got it posting the info into the db but no where to redirect
@Phpfreak Well, I'm guessing you've made a page that accepts the post's ID as a URL parameter, or something, right?
I was just watching a talk "Mathias Verraes - Unbreakable Domain Models". He talks about value objects and how they enforce and encapsulate their validity in a way. He gave a Customer object example in which the Customer has an email and must always have an email so he created an Email value object. The Email validates the email address passed into it on construction and if invalid throws an \InvalidArugmentException. What do you think of this?
@Phpfreak Well, then you get the last inserted ID from mysql, and redirect to the page with that ID
20:42
@JoeWatkins @LeviMorrison github.com/php/php-src/compare/… (see the newest commit in that branch)
Enjoy :-D
@tibanez I think that's a classic application of OOP
You have a type, with some state and some behavior.
And you want those encapsulated in the entity.
@MadaraUchiha i was wrong the post_id is auto
The problem I can see from this is validation. The customer is signing up, supplies an invalid email. When constructing the objects you pass the email into the Email VO and it throws a generic exception. I'd like to display a nice message to the user and obviously not the exception message
@Phpfreak Yeah? So?
You can still get the last inserted ID
@Madara Uchiha how would i do that?
20:44
Hmm, How to ask @Jeeves for an entry from the manual?
@PeeHaa?
@MadaraUchiha Would you say a use supplying an invalid email is an exceptional situation though? In order to show a nicer message to the user you'd have to catch this exception but what if you set loads of data on the Customer and they all throw \IlliegalArgumentExeptions it seems crazy
@Phpfreak Just google "php mysql last inserted id"
@tibanez "it throws a generic exception" - he probably was just using a generic exception for space on the slides. However....the validation should be done on both sides imo.
@tibanez First, the "nice" error should be on the client side.
Validate the address with a set of rules before creating the EmailAddress object - this does not need any exception.
Inside the ValueObject, double check the address is valid according to the domain objects rules - this requires an exception, but is only there to catch mistakes.
20:46
If the user bypassed your client-side validator, you can allow yourself to return an "ugly" HTTP 400: Bad Request response
@Danack It could throw an \InvalidEmailException but still I'm not sure how I feel about it. So you think maybe using something like Symfony forms before sending the data into the application domain layer?
(Or even, if you don't want ugly, some sort of error page)
@tibanez Yes, something like that. Validate in the layer above, and then double check in the domain...
As for exceptions
I don't like throwing exceptions myself, to be honest.
I feel they're inadequate for handling a lot of cases
(For example, the fact that they unwind the call stack all the way to the nearest catch block is somewhat perplexing to me)
I see people throwing exceptions for little tiny things and the actual message set in the exception is actually the message that's being displayed to the end user which I think is not right
20:48
That is definitely not right....
@tibanez No, that's definitely not right
@MadaraUchiha Why?
Wes
Wes
evenings
@NikiC Because, you are forced to tie low-level errors with low-level error handler, even if you don't know what you want to do with the error yet
Here's an example, let's say I'm parsiong a file line by line, and some of the lines might be invalid
Only the high level caller knows what to do with invalid entries, in production, you'd log them and skip, in dev you'd blow up
Exceptions cannot handle this case, when iterating over the lines is several layers deep inside the callstack
One of my annoyances though is setting nice messages. I still to this day have no come up with a way I'm happy with for setting them. Say input validation passes and now it turns out that the supplied email address is already in use by another customer. I need to set a nice message and return a value, usually null. I could cop out and throw an EmailIsTakenException and use the exception message to display to the end user but I hate that approach even more
20:51
Because bubbling exceptions up to the high-level caller will always break the loop
Wes
Wes
@tibanez use one exception only for each aggregate and use error codes (as bitmask, even)
@Wes Those are pretty obscure to read/write (from a dev's perspective)
Even with pretty constants and names
@MadaraUchiha Thanks for the explanation
Not to mention that at least 2 places will need to know about how to parse your bitmap
@Wes So then each user friendly message has a key/code associated with it and I pass this key/code with the exception when I throw it?
Wes
Wes
20:54
yeah, you can have them more "high level" with methods such as $exception->emailWasInvalid()
So I catch the exception, get the code from it, set the nice message
Hah, typed "ID" on my phone, next auto-complete suggestion was "Software"... good guy Android.
Wes
Wes
set the nice message? as in?
@Wes "The email you've chosen has already been taken. Please choose a different email (is this your email? [log in])"
@Wes The email address you chose is already in use by another customer. Something like that
But is a customer signing up and supplying an email address which already exists in the database an exceptional case? When I think of an exceptional case I think of the database being down or something
Wes
Wes
20:55
if you mean $message / getMessage() in Exception, i don't think that's meant to be printed :P
@tibanez There's not much difference between a single EmailException type with an $errCode argument, and various EmailInvalidException, EmailTakenException etc which all subclass one EmailException abstract
@tibanez Well, no, I don't think it's an exceptional case.
Nor do I think it's the responsibility of the Email value object to know whether or not it exists in the system or not.
Wes
Wes
indeed
I don't think the Email value object would take on that responsibilty because that would be mean it would need access to the storage layer
@NikiC If you want to see an alternative error handling implementation, look up how Lisp does it with Signals
I think they handled it better (although, still a bit flawed)
and "conditions"
20:59
This has been plaguing me for years
(I knew @FlorianMargaine would jump right in :D)
@tibanez Correct.
Email is at least 2 layers lower than the storage layer.

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