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19:00
@bwoebi what is that?
function gen() {
    yield new Success(1);
    yield new Success(2);
}
// inside coroutine now:
yield foreach (gen() as $val) {
    var_dump($val);
}
// returns int(1) int(2)
Wes
Wes
wait, can you do yield foreach? nope you can't :B
@bwoebi I don't understand
anybody use google analytics api?
i've hit a bit of a snag
or maybe I do
seems super magic :D
19:05
@NikiC it isn't quite
currently we have Amp\PromiseStream for that
we need to write:
while (yield $stream->valid()) {
    $value = $stream->consume();
}
@NikiC and a yield foreach() could make that nice
so, basically, the generator is then able to push values to us, as soon as they become available
(instead of having us to pull via valid() on each turn)
user2044560
@bwoebi I wouldn't call moving code to an independent class "hidden complexity"
@rdlowrey This is what my observable implementation provides. I'll be porting it to the new standardized libraries soon.
user2044560
@rdlowrey That's also where I disagree... seems non-strict and open to lots of bugs since you can't verify. what goes in and out of the generator.
user2044560
@bwoebi Calling that "cleaner" seems subjective
user895378
@coderstephen I don't actually believe that it's really all you need in terms of a stream :)
19:13
@coderstephen It's using a high-level API for something not needing it. A low-level API is just as expressive
user895378
It is, though, a pretty useful un-typed stream. Very dynamic.
user895378
In a high-performance environment you can use a generator to do everything you need.
user2044560
You could do that too in a handler:

$app->use(function (Request $req, Response $res) {
return new Response(new GZipStream($res->getStream()));
});
@coderstephen the caller has to verify outputs
and for inputs … in this case you just have to trust Aerys
user2044560
@bwoebi Or do it in the webserver itself since it has more knowledge of everything
19:15
@coderstephen sure, you can. As said:
28 mins ago, by bwoebi
@coderstephen the point you're missing here is that some filters are meant to be applied to every route … the responders shall not have to care about filters. And Aerys still allows extra middlewares on a per route basis, too
hey again
user895378
This is the real issue ... you can't implement streams in userland without massively impacting server performance because that's an API that has to be used in every IO event. PHP's lack of a good stream API is a real problem.
@coderstephen You'd have to wrap every single response into a GzipStream here
user2044560
@bwoebi Of course. The point being, you can apply filters to buffered and unbuffered streams, and you can let the route decide which it is at runtime.
I think that's nice enough.
user895378
19:16
The route shouldn't know about that at all. It's an orthogonal concern
user2044560
@bwoebi I don't see an issue with that.
@rdlowrey So you're saying use something else like JS?
user895378
@taco nah, I'm just whining :)
:d
@coderstephen If you want to buffer, you just can have a local variable which you concatenate to…
19:17
@Trowski Do we want to standardize them?
@coderstephen Uuuuuh … okay, then we just disagree.
I feel like this is a big benefit
user2044560
@bwoebi Yep, I know. My opinion is: Stream interface > performance.
to be able to generally apply middlewares
@kelunik Observables? Not any time soon.
@coderstephen I dislike Stream interfaces, not because performance, but inherently.
user2044560
19:19
@bwoebi Um... oh. My condolences, I guess?
@coderstephen I mean, I dislike the nesting of Streams … FileStream wrapped GzipStream wrapped in ChunkingStream etc.
user2044560
@bwoebi Aka decorator pattern?
I prefer how the Generators are chained.
@coderstephen decorating is fine. One level. But I'm not happy with 3 times nested decorations.
@coderstephen With Generators you pipe the output from one generator into the next one and then into the writer
Generators don't have to know about other Generators
user2044560
@bwoebi Again, you don't like not because of performance?
with streams you have to forward it.
@coderstephen yes, performance is not the issue here
19:22
Best example Java Readers/Writers ;)
@coderstephen I don't think there is a very large perf impact.
@staabm /me runs
user2044560
@staabm Those don't bother me. Their specific APIs are bad, but the idea isn't.
The actual peoblem in java was the stacking not the api
user2044560
In fact, most of Java's APIs are bad, but not all of their architectural decisions are.
@coderstephen and the advantage of Generators obviously is having a proper local scope
19:24
Especially when readers/writers is a concern
user2044560
@bwoebi I can't accept undecorated generators because there's no strict interface contract. Maybe if they were wrapped in something somehow
@coderstephen basically, Generator chaining IMO is really superior to stream nesting.
user2044560
@bwoebi IMO :)
user2044560
// afk... reinstalling laptop :P
@coderstephen the responseFilter() function in Aerys is checking the yielded values of the Generator (via assert)
@coderstephen That you have no language support here already has bothered me, but that's a price to pay for a superior API
19:30
@kelunik I totally think we should.
@DaveRandom Imo all the regulars should be allowed to do admin bot stuff
user924016
yay!
user924016
yay for the regulars!
$_ = array_map('get_token_wrap_precedence', $interesting_tokens);

$min_precedence = min($_);

$_ = array_filter($interesting_tokens, function($v) use ($min_precedence) {
  return get_token_wrap_precedence($v) === $min_precedence;
});

$_ = array_map(function($v) { return $v[1]; }, $_);

sort($_);
This is what I do because I don't have first-class symbol names or decent api's for these routines :/
FWIW I don't care about the regulars being on the RO list (I'm pretty sure I have added people), but then the room 11 massacre happened
@LeviMorrison $min_precedence and then ===?
19:34
@RonniSkansing Gooooo regulars \o/
Also, $_ should probably have a proper name.
@PeeHaa Yeah, Anthony someday removed a lot of ROs after about every regular was there…
@bwoebi I know. And I didn't agree, but I am willing to do every RO as they see fit
user924016
lol
@LeviMorrison Yeah I am agree with @kelunik $_ means you are not going to use it
19:38
@PeeHaa reading up chatlogs it was because few people misbehaved and ANthony then pruned the list
Wes
Wes
room 11 massacre? i've missed that :P what happened? :D
!!eval var_dump(!!filter_var(''foo™@bar.com'', FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL));
$resultOfCalling_get_token_wrap_precedence_On_interesting_tokens is not a better name than $_.
[ 7.0.0 - 7.0.6 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'foo™' (T_STRING), expecting ',' or ')' in /in/VFP9o on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ hhvm-3.9.1 - 3.12.0 ] Fatal error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ')' in /in/VFP9o on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
@Wes That's 2 years ago, 2014-05-13
19:38
[ 5.5.0 - 5.6.21 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'foo™' (T_STRING) in /in/VFP9o on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
Wes
Wes
what happened?
@bwoebi Yeah everybody piled on kelunik. Which was funny bad, but purging the list was imo not the way to handle it
@Wes 80% of regulars were ROs and Anthony reduced that to current list minus two people
kelunik? Nope :P
@PeeHaa He wasn't even in chat at that time, lol
19:39
What's that guy's name again?
There was a k in it
:D
@Wes I'm pretty sure I bookmarked it. Moment
Wes
Wes
always blame danack
orly
Wes
Wes
ahaha
lol
Nobody likes that danack guy anyway :P

Room 11 massacre

May 13 '14 at 17:53, 3 minutes total – 45 messages, 11 users, 18 stars

Bookmarked Jun 29 '14 at 19:07 by PeeHaa

Wes
Wes
lol
in the html room at some point we had more RO than regular users
19:42
If bolt is in html now there still would be more ro's than users :P
slackwhores
you?
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/12846717#12846717 … not my finest hour … @PeeHaa I think it's this sort of bullshit which made Anthony clean up some day…
Sorry @Wes. I can't find the reason for the massacre, ask me again when sober (either of us)
Wes
Wes
lol
user924016
that was actually a really funny moment
user924016
the massacre
19:45
@bwoebi That's new for me. Yah that didn't help probably :P
apparently the C++ lounge guys invaded, the room went into read-only mode
user924016
yea also the time up to that, I think there was some harsh conversations
Still @DaveRandom. I don't see a strong reason for making everybody RO. At the very least other RO's should tell you either way. But I strongly think that regs should be able to control @Jeeves
user924016
now room11 is always nice to everybody!
user924016
especially cms, ecommerce and framework users
user924016
19:48
\o/ yay
I have said it before and I will say it again. We have a decent bs/on-topic ratio. Even with me in here
@rdlowrey May you please do some quick writeup why using middlewares with Generators is so great as opposed to using a Streams based approach? mhm
especially with you in here
lol
lol bob I just reread tha room topic change. That one was pretty terrrible :P
user895378
@bwoebi It wouldn't be quick :) And it would be more of a pros and cons type document.
user895378
19:51
Rarely is one approach unequivocally better than another.
Everything you didn't reinvent yourself is crap by default
- PH
@PeeHaa $tokens is definitely better than $_.
user895378
What @PeeHaa said.
@RonniSkansing well thank you .. my problem solved ..! I was trying to detect inserted is successful or not.
@Shafizadeh So is @Jimbo's mom
@kelunik Totes agree
19:55
@PeeHaa Whaat?
brb dog walking
@PeeHaa Do you have a dog ??? :-O
I have a loaner
@PeeHaa ah .. interesting, because having dog in my country is banned ..!
user924016
@Shafizadeh np. what did you end up doing, a if ?
Wes
Wes
19:56
@PeeHaa do you have a dog?????
user924016
so I heard @PeeHaa has a dog?
Wes
Wes
i wonder what kind of animal.... :B
@RonniSkansing $inserting = $stmt->execute( INSERT ... ); if ( $insert ) { echo 'inserted done'; } else { echo 'inserted failed; '}
Wes
Wes
@Shafizadeh what? man's best friend...
@Wes What do you mean exactly? Do you mean "dog" is the best friend for a man?
user924016
19:59
@Ekn sometimes you just gotta take it from whatever context is presented.. =)
Ekn
Ekn
indeed, often when you're also presented some bourbon.
user924016
@Shafizadeh cool. Maybe there is a method in pdo or the statement you can use to get any errors or etc out in case it fails
user924016
@Ekn yes =) and other stimulants come to mind
Wes
Wes
@Shafizadeh dogs are the first species tamed by humans, or actually, it's a species created by humans...20k years ago
@RonniSkansing yes maybe there is a better approach to check being successful inserting
@Wes ah ..
Ekn
Ekn
20:01
@Shafizadeh you mean "dog walking in public is banned" I assume.
Wes
Wes
hence they are the man's best friends
@Ekn yes .. anyway a dog cannot be in the streets
Ekn
Ekn
I see
@Wes I see .. May you please tell me what's your native language?
Wes
Wes
none
i don't speak, i growl :B
20:03
@Wes What? :) What language your mother used to talk to you when you was a child?
@Wes :)
Wes
Wes
why my mother. what about my father? :B
italian tho
@Wes yeah it can be possible too ..! Well so your English-writing is based on italian. That's why I cannot understand the most of your sentences :)
Wes
Wes
you are not the only
I'm not the only what? The only person that has problem with your English sentence?
user924016
.. sorry @Wes but.. do you have a secret family pasta recipe
Ekn
Ekn
20:05
^++ I wonder too!
user924016
hehe
@RonniSkansing Is this sentence supposed to be a joke? (sorry I cannot understand sarcasm)
Ekn
Ekn
it's funny unless Wes doesn't like pasta :p
Wes
Wes
i do, but i prefer to improvise
@Ekn ah
I feel people in this group are close to each other ..! that's nice
Wes
Wes
20:08
also i eat simple things. i could eat pasta with, say, just beans for a lifetime and be happy
TYL i'm actually a mexican #racistjoke
@PeeHaa yeah, as said, not my finest hour …^^
@Wes It's not even a real dog cc @RonniSkansing It's an embarrassment for me and the name dog
@rdlowrey I know that … I'm just having a hard time of actually seeing the actual pros of Streams here…
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa have an elephant pet
I wish I could :P
Or a pig. Pigs are cool
Wes
Wes
20:13
@RonniSkansing @Ekn this is one of my fav dishes jamieoliver.com/recipes/pasta-recipes/… but without the mint
@PeeHaa I disagree ..! Pigs are dirty
Wes
Wes
dammit jaimie oliver is everywhere, i didn't notice the domain...
@Shafizadeh Pigs are cool
@PeeHaa perhaps - but they are banned in my religion and we have to wash our hands if touch a pig
It's a fact. Look it up
It's on theoatmeal so it's true
20:15
@PeeHaa :) yes in this link they are funny :)
Wes
Wes
pigs are dirty because they get raised in dirt by farmers
but that adds flavor probably :B
user895378
@bwoebi the biggest con is that we can't afford an additional function call for every single action on the stream ...
user895378
If you start chaining streams together that gets expensive really quickly
Ekn
Ekn
@Wes yeah s/mint/oregano maybe, looks yum
Wes
Wes
nope you are going to ruin it with oregano :P only black pepper
20:21
Boost has one empty struct declared in one 140 Kb header. 140 Kb come from the type of a single base class. This type has 50 ">" at the end.
Ekn
Ekn
@Wes ah yes, that's probably much better
anyone worked with voice recording over web before?
I wonder what are my options for recording and saving max. 30secs long audio.
Ekn
Ekn
thanks @Wes
Wes
Wes
never tried it though :P
Ekn
Ekn
hrrm there seems to be this
Wes
Wes
20:31
no idea :P
@ircmaxell just seen this Plia-PHP. This is pretty fine, as long as you don't need to stream the data (= have input/output immediately available completely).
Thread on r/php is looking for help porting the win32service extension to PHP 7, with a particular issue around threading: reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/4k44k1/…
user895378
^ ha, good luck
@rdlowrey I can list many cons … but I'm not sure of the inherent advantages of the Streams at all.
Wes
Wes
guys i need to implement a simple lock() unlock() mechanism to disallow modifications while stuff is running. this can be done at the same time by several entities, ie one or more snippets of code can lock against changes, and it will be required to each of them to unlock() the thing for it to be modifiable again.
`$stuff->lock($password); /* run stuff */ $stuff->unlock($password);` only who originally locked is allowed unlock the thing, and it needs to know the password which is supposed to be private. the question is, how do i generate the password? also, is this a good idea? do i have ot
i want as little overhead as possible for the password generation, but still with few chances of collisions
user895378
20:42
@bwoebi A nicer API with defined types is all. Generators are like a dynamic un-typed parameter: they give you lots of flexibility and all the possibility you need to solve your problem. A stream API would provide structure, readability and well-defined typing.
Wes
Wes
nvm, solved it
@rdlowrey what typing? Oh, yeah, you then are explicitly called a method init(), flush(), headers() and data() and end() possibly, with a typed signature
true, that's more explicit
But that should pretty much be the only advantage @rdlowrey … or am I missing something?
@rdlowrey don't we do that anyway because of Generator::send?
Wes
Wes
going to watch some tv. gn/later
@kelunik (Generator send is actually less expensive as a full-blown fcall because internal call … but really not significantly less expensive)
20:50
@bwoebi theoretically ... but practically?
@NikiC even practically as a yield is less expensive than a full-blown return and stack frame freeing
@bwoebi you benchmarked?
@NikiC the only problem is fetching the generator from main memory (I really think we should allocate generators with the execute_data at once) … but that problem we have also with fetching the function from main memory
no, I didn't
I was hoping we'd have an option for token_get_all that assumes we are already in PHP mode. Bummer.
@NikiC also that benchmark is a hard one to efficiently bench the cache side effects
@LeviMorrison Add a <?php and shift first token?
20:54
Needs a whitespace token as well, yeah?
echo $foo; => <?phpecho $foo;
That's no good.
not sure, Think not
hmm
array(25) {
  [0]=>
  array(3) {
    [0]=>
    int(376)
    [1]=>
    string(2) "<?"
    [2]=>
    int(1)
  }
  [1]=>
  array(3) {
    [0]=>
    int(310)
    [1]=>
    string(7) "phpecho"
    [2]=>
    int(1)
  }
Yeah, no good.
okay, indeed needs one
@Levi that's because you have short open tags active
But adding one isn't ideal either.
without you'd get T_INLINE_HTML
20:56
Which doesn't work.
@LeviMorrison why not?
If I add a whitespace then it will get wrapped up into the T_WHITESPACE if present already
<tab>echo $foo; => <?php <tab>echo $foo; will have more whitespace than intended.
nope
  [0]=>
  array(3) {
    [0]=>
    int(374)
    [1]=>
    string(6) "<?php "
    [2]=>
    int(1)
  }
^ the first whitespace is actually part of the opening token
  [1]=>
  array(3) {
    [0]=>
    int(377)
    [1]=>
    string(2) "  "
    [2]=>
    int(1)
  }
^ is following whitespace as separate token
Interesting - until when?
tux
tux
Is there Someone there, who works with symfony2?
20:58
Like, how much whitespace is included in the token?
newlines?
@LeviMorrison just the first one, yeah, whatever type of whitespace the first whitespace is of, it's always included
i.e. the rule in lexer is "<?php"("\r\n"|[ \t\r\n])
thus, you're safe with prepending "<?php " @Levi
That's good but I'd still prefer a flag :D
pfff :-P
tux
tux
I Wonder if it wouldn't make s ense to let users inject arbitrary EntityRepositories (that are imported) into Controller (services) without the need to specify configurations in Services.yml?
(In symfony2)
E_DOUBLE_NEGATIONS
user895378
21:08
@bwoebi that's all I really know of. That and that it's ideal (IMO) if you can use a language feature that's standard when possible instead of a userland thing.
@NikiC Would this be a good benchmark:
class Foo {
    function func($data) {
        return $data;
    }
}
function gen() {
    while(true) {
        yield yield;
    }
}
$gen = gen();
$gen->valid(); // prime it
$foo = new Foo;
$t = microtime(true);
for ($i = 0; $i < 1e5; $i++) {
    str_repeat("aaaaaaaa", 1048576); // sweep the 8 MB L3 cache
    $gen->send("ok");
}
var_dump(microtime(true) - $t);
$t = microtime(true);
for ($i = 0; $i < 1e5; $i++) {
    str_repeat("aaaaaaaa", 1048576); // sweep the 8 MB L3 cache
    $foo->data("ok");
why do you insist on flushing the cache?
@NikiC because under real world circumstances, the cache will always be flushed…
the cache accesses are actually what makes PHP slow
It's like 70% of total execution time (or more)
@bwoebi you can still stream the data... The response body is still a stream
@ircmaxell so, how? attach an userland stream filter?
21:17
no, in the response body
So middleware that "alters" the response, would need to as a stream
@ircmaxell may you please show me an example… I'm not sure what you mean?
With something simple, like inserting a line break every 80 chars?
21:36
@NikiC Uh, I have no idea what goes wrong there… whatever part (gen or method) I put first in bench, is faster
@PeeHaa Yeh in the end I went with keeping !!admin but making it so that ROs are implicitly admins and cannot be removed
I'm still going to create a permissions system though - because even given that, people who can !!tweet shouldn't necessarily be able to !!ban (and other rooms may want a different system)
I just did a responsible thing. I wrote documentation.
Well, a list of things my code doesn't support, really.
user924016
@Wes thanks, checking it out
@DaveRandom Makes sense
@PeeHaa speaking of... can haz deployment shortly?
I fixed a couple of bugs/oddities and implemented the RO thing, just polishing it now
Really need some kind of automagic deployment as well
Is Jeeves running in a chroot (or could it sanely be)?
21:57
@DaveRandom Momebnt
It's not in upstream master yet anyway
oh :)

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