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18:00
My money is on a battle won by selinux though
Yeah @AwalGarg this interface is so much nicer...
# ip addr
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
    inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
       valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
    inet6 ::1/128 scope host
       valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
2: enp0s3: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP qlen 1000
    link/ether 08:00:27:d5:66:ff brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
    inet 10.0.2.15/24 brd 10.0.2.255 scope global dynamic enp0s3
YEAR OF LINUX ON THE DESKTOP!
As long as the default output for something simple as that is the above it's freaking doomed
\o/
!!docs ternary operator
[ CairoOperator ] This is used to set the compositing operator for all cairo drawing operations.
lol W@Jeeves\
:/
@Jeeves ...
If you find things like that add an exception for it @Saitama
18:04
alright!
wait lemme create another branch in my fork an make a PR...
user924016
hmm what to game.. steam.. linuxlaptoppy
@PeeHaa :P
@Wes Oh... on reading it further, no. We can't do that. That switch means ALWAYS utf-8, not just typically utf-8. We'd lose all the functionality in UConverter, for example.
!!docs UConverter
18:07
@Jeeves wtf that really is a thing?
oh part of intl
!!docs ternary
ugh
!!docs ?:
[ htmlspecialchars() ] Convert special characters to HTML entities
18:09
Yeah missed screwed one up one there...
Wes
Wes
indeed @Sara also it seems that doing certain operations on utf-16 is always faster than working directly on arbitrary encodings
fail on my part there
Wes
Wes
so what i'm thinking now, is to support at least utf-16
utf-8 is too hard lets do utf-16!
whatcouldpossiblygowrong.gif
18:11
> You only think I guessed wrong! That's what's so funny! I switched glasses when your back was turned! Ha ha! You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders - The most famous of which is "never get involved in a land war in Asia" - but only slightly less well-known is this: "support at least utf-16"
Wes
Wes
imagine i had a file in utf-32. for intl functions to work there will three conversions:
utf32(original) -> utf8(only option for php userland) -> utf16(used internally by icu)
and then back again -> utf8 -> utf32
quite mad if you ask me :B allowing utf-16 would save at least two conversions...
@PeeHaa utf-16 is actually programmatically easier (I seem to recall)
@DaveRandom I instantly think MS when I see utf-16 so I laugh
I forget, I did a bunch of conversion utils when I was working with MSO a lot
@PeeHaa this
Wes
Wes
18:13
yes @DaveRandom for instance collation stuff is like 6x faster in utf-16 than utf-8
faster or easier?
Well that statement presumably has a footnote of *in ICU
Or MS?
UCS-2 is certainly easier than UTF-8. UTF-16 isn't really, though. You still have variable length issues to deal with.
Wes
Wes
it is less complex than utf-8 though
18:14
And obviosuly it's faster there because that's what ICU uses, but that's not a terrible reason for choosing it
Eh, no really.
@Sara also add ternary operator
Jesus stop using the same first character utf-1 or 128
@Saitama ^
@Saitama @Sara stole your autocomplete
18:17
@PeeHaa What, are you telling me to get off my arse and finish ?:= ?
Or as Davey likes to call it, Bearded Elvis
But actually, I should pick that back up.
Only as long as the op is indeed called Bearded Elvis
@Saitama If you are adding ternary docs can you include "ternary" and "ternarie" (people can't spell and that will also cover "ternaries"). You can use the aliasing mechanism, see lower down the list for existing alises
Or whoever is going to do it
/me looks into crystal ball... @Saitama!
@Sara what about &&= and ||= ???!?!?!?!oneone
Let's add ???!?!?!?! as T_YUNO
I believe @JoeWatkins was working on <==>=
18:21
@DaveRandom <3
(Rocket ship under thrust ^^)
@Sara lol
Or, Strict Comparison and Assignment, if you're boring about it
Wes
Wes
 \o
(=)===
  |\     guitar windmill
can we have it.
Half tempted to reintroduce this: blog.golemon.com/2007/07/fun-with-unicode.html
18:23
@Wes dooooo iiiiiiit!
Hi all, I had a question and offer for anyone interested? I would really love to get an achievement system made for my website, And I can offer some form of payment for the work? if anyone is interested, please let me know? maybe invite to private room so we can discuss further, I don't have a big budget either. thanks :)
@Sara Oh god
Does it support ⇒?
:P
With such recent additions as 💩 being an alias for T_THROW.

So you could have: if ($ret === FAILURE) 💩 new ╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻;
5
@PeeHaa iirc, it did. The patch is long since gone though
@Sara Please implement it so it has an implicit new
Yes please
Nothing like a poop flip table
18:27
We need an emoji keyboard, just like there was an APL keyboard in past…
I'm sure @Andrea would dump some money on that kickstarter
@bwoebi oh, it's been done
lol timing :P
@PeeHaa :D
18:28
@Andrea oh, really? :-D
Did people see my above message? :)
@PeeHaa I hear your pain, but ifconfig's output is just the same :)
@DaveRandom hrmmm.... Not 100% sure how that'd work in the lexer, but I'll see what I can do.
18:29
@AwalGarg Sameish
let me check btw
@TubeNations This is not a good mechanism to advertise for paid work, most of the people here are already gainfully employed. We are happy to help with specific code problems or advise on the infrastructure required to create things but not so much that kind of thing, largely because such arrangements usually result in a poor outcome for both parties.
@DaveRandom, ok no problem, sorry
enp0s3: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
        inet 10.0.2.15  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 10.0.2.255
        inet6 fe80::a00:27ff:fed5:66ff  prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<link>
        ether 08:00:27:d5:66:ff  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
        RX packets 69047  bytes 74507693 (71.0 MiB)
        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
        TX packets 22775  bytes 1453033 (1.3 MiB)
        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0

enp0s8: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
Ok both suck
18:31
@PeeHaa :D
@Andrea /runs
@TubeNations If you really want to go down that road, take a look at freelancer.co.uk ... but don't say I didn't warn you that experiences with things like that are generally not reported well :-)
@PeeHaa I can assure you "year of linux desktop" is nothing but a myth crafted by noble cavemen to save some souls from the evil shadow of windows :P
@Andrea \o/ computerpedophile
@PeeHaa ?
18:33
@AwalGarg I thought it was just a /. tag line
!!google computerhpile
I know about that site, but yes i don't want to go down that route lol,
Search for "computerhpile" (https://www.google.com/search?q=computerhpile&lr=lang_en)
• Computerphile - YouTube - This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham:… (https://www.youtube.com/user/Computerphile)
• Computerphile - YouTube - Videos all about computers and computer stuff. Sister channel of Numberphile. (https://www.youtube.com/user/Computerphile/videos)
• Welcome to Computerphile! - YouTube - (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW4f1x6IQ9o)
What I would look like if I were patient enough to explain puters to my parents
"I got literary every emoji" aaaaaaand it's obsolete
Ekn
Ekn
:-D
evenings
Hola ma'am
18:38
@DaveRandom can I do it tomorrow? I'm actually in bed atm so...
@AwalGarg btw I think ifconfig default output is better
Also, Night all.
Clearly a win for windows either way
night @Saitama
Windows IP Configuration


Ethernet adapter Ethernet:

   Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
   Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :

Wireless LAN adapter LAN-verbinding* 2:

   Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
   Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :

Ethernet adapter VirtualBox Host-Only Network:

   Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
   Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::55ff:bc02:cb17:9c34%9
   IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.56.1
   Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Less junk moar info
Hi
i want to fetch images from database in CI my code is this
$img=$this->db->get('images')->row_array();?>
		<img src="<?php echo base_url($img['i_s']); ?>" />
but its not working any help
Wes
Wes
<3 php7 ($c = new Foo())->bar();
19:26
> 403 Forbidden

nginx/1.6.3
Not sure if progress or stuck...
@Danack you have a moment or do I have to dick around myself?
Possibly both?
\o/
Allow me to do some sanity checking
I can run an fpm pool using whatever user+group right?
Thanks rubber ducky
> type=AVC msg=audit(1465045515.583:1008): avc: denied { getattr } for pid=22744 comm="nginx" path="/srv/projectx/public/index.php" dev="dm-0" ino=775460 scontext=system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0 tcontext=unconfined_u:object_r:var_t:s0 tclass=file
type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1465045515.583:1008): arch=c000003e syscall=4 success=no exit=-13 a0=7f4fe16b34b1 a1=7ffc8df51f40 a2=7ffc8df51f40 a3=7f4fe168fee8 items=0 ppid=22743 pid=22744 auid=4294967295 uid=996 gid=994 euid=996 suid=996 fsuid=996 egid=994 sgid=994 fsgid=994 tty=(none) ses=4294967295 comm="nginx" exe="/usr/sbin/nginx" subj=system_u:syste
So long as it has read/write access to the socket directory? If you're using sockets.
Yeah the moment I asked you I thought "fucking selinux"
That's just nginx trying to check that the file exists probably.
19:37
Morning.
\o/ thanks @Danack
best rubber ducky no money could buy. 10/10 would annoy again
@MarceloCamargo mogoring
I just saw rfc for callable types. That's awesome!
someone needs to calculate the age distribution of people voting yes/no on that RFC....
19:56
!rfc callable-types
!!rfc callable-types
!tell @Sara it needs two exclamation points
Accept callable prototypes? Yes (17: 50%), No (17: 50%)
Yeah, I meant two. Just typoed :p
;-)
19:58
I'm not sure what qualifies as "awesome" in that though. I hate 50/50 splits (regardless of what side I'm on). It's literally the furthest you can get from consensus.
True
We don't get that often
...It's okay for people to disagree about things.
Wes
Wes
@MarceloCamargo it's less awesome the fact it's both failing and winning :P
@Wes How is it winning?
Wes
Wes
50/50
20:07
@Wes It needs a two-thirds supermajority
Wes
Wes
still, 50/50
supermajority is a safety margin
20:21
i hope it will be rejected
Wes
Wes
i would hope it will be rejected if the named callables (typedef/type/delegate) was ready for voting :P
@kelunik i'm aware i suck, in case you are about to ask. there is still sunday, tho :B
@Wes don't worry :-)
Wes
Wes
i want to do too many things, and none gets completed...
I know that feeling.
Wes
Wes
omit parens in new SomeClass; yeah or nay?
20:34
^ always.
Peak #Brexit: UK protestor tries to burn the EU flag, but can't, because of EU regulation on flammable materials https://t.co/BiKKKAMms1
Wes
Wes
i've seen people omitting them all the time, maybe i care too much about these things
@Wes Why would you extra add them??
Wes
Wes
consistency?
it's the only reason...
@tereško do you happen to know where I can find the signed hash files? FreeBSD gives a hash file (at least it's over HTTPS), but it's not signed. PC-BSD the same, but over HTTP. I've been scouring the web looking for a way to verify the hash files. I know you're into infosec so hoping you'd know.
20:51
@bwoebi because you're too lazy to remove them every time phpstorm adds them automatically, and also too lazy to change the configuration
@NikiC It just adds them when I use autocomplete
(and that's , TBH not tooooo often)
Wes
Wes
21:10
is it a good idea to run Normalizer::normalize to any string before saving it to a database?
@NikiC Is there any PHP7 equivalent of MAKE_STD_ZVAL()? I actually do want a zval* in this case.
Or should I just emalloc(sizeof(zval)) ?
@Sara that
Though, what are you trying to do?
Make an extension that'll build cleanly on 5 or 7 without massive numbers of ifdefs
An EVIL extension, I should mention
Nor a normal, sane one
I'll just #ifndef MAKE_STD_ZVAL / #define MAKE_STD_ZVAL for this bit.
okay, that's reasonable
I think what could be said has been said on the topic of union types…
will probably put it to vote tomorrow then… (after updating the patch with the small most recent changes)
Or is anyone disagreeing?
21:26
It could wait for 7.2.....
@Danack Any particular reason why?
@Sara you're writing it, so isn't that implied?
@bwoebi tomorrow is probably too soon
much of the detail of the proposal was only just specified
It actually hasn't been changed for a while, it's mainly just wording
the scalar types stuff is new
except for a minor change in float handling in unions and Reflection API
@Andrea oh, yeah… It has been specified, but not announced
@Andrea so, what do you suggest? Wait until Tuesday?
21:31
@bwoebi uh. sure.
@Andrea hmm?
Mostly I think people may need more time to get used to the idea, but also because the details of the implementation might need a significant amount of time to be worked through for edge cases.
@bwoebi I just feel that tomorrow is too hasty, that's all
@Danack yeah, that
the RFC might go to a vote tomorrow and I keep noticing new issues
Oh, by the way, the section on reflection contradicts itself
@Andrea In what way=
@bwoebi it says ReflectionType::__toString() returns a string like "int|string", but isn't it ReflectionUnionType which returns that?
21:34
in particularly, I really don't like the magic-ness around the casting for functions where a parameter could be cast to one of multiple types. Just to ask a 'devils-advocate' question, if the RFC didn't allow a union of ambiguous types, wouldn't that still deliver what was aimed for, without the special casing?
@Andrea It's simple inheritance … but I can clarify that, yeah
@Danack so, how would you cover the int|false case?
@Andrea fixed, thanks.
im trying to execute this query, but i dont understand why its not working: SELECT * FROM clients WHERE name, email, phone LIKE :q AND user = :uid
With hand-waving probably.......
@Danack that's not satisfying :-/
@Danack but unions of multiple scalar types is the kind of bad idea the RFC is supposed to support!
by the way
int|false as a union return type, in weak mode, sounds like a bad idea
21:38
Actually, until now, we've never really considered disallowing multiple scalars in an union
wait, the union type chosen is… selected by value, not just by type?
Also int|float...
this is even more complicated than I realised
multiple scalars is sensible (and useful) in a return type....just not in the param type...
if you give it a string, it'll sometimes choose the int/float path, but not always
if I'm reading the RFC correctly…
21:39
@Andrea it'll cast to what is possible in a defined order
so, if you pass it a number it'll choose the int/float path, else fail (or if a boolean is available, cast to that)
in order to look for matches in several columns, would i need to do the query like this: WHERE column_1 LIKE :q AND user = :uid OR column_2 LIKE :q AND user = :uid
foreach (["", "1", "1abc"] as $value) var_dump((function (int|bool $a) { return $a; })($value));
that'll produce bool(false), int(1), int(1)-with-notice right? or is the last one bool(true)?
@bwoebi What does (int|false) "xyz" do?
error or return false?
@Andrea int 1 with notice I believe
sec
@KristianHareland saying the error message is a good way of making it possible for people to figure out what the error is.
21:44
@Andrea error reporting mode is 1 in this case (not -1) … looking up…
@bwoebi what
so, it produces no notice?
right, it casts to long and produces no notice…
huh
why?
(function (int|bool $a) { return var_dump($a); })("1e310");
27 secs ago, by bwoebi
huh
^ I don't know
@Andrea GloryOfSatan.jpg
2
21:46
What does this output?
I would guess bool(true)
@Andrea I believe it's truncated…
uhm
@bwoebi it shouldn't be…
@Andrea it actually is capped… uhm………
Wtf did I do there
this is why I think voting should be postponed
I think this proposal would be much simpler if the type to cast to is picked from the union at random.
21:49
["", "1", "1abc"] > [false, 1, true] would make most sense
@Danack - there is no error message....
@NikiC nice try.
I mean, I think scalar type unions, given weak typing, are a bad idea anyway. But if we must vote on a bad idea, it should be a well-specified bad idea that has been debated to death.
@Andrea I totally agree.
@NikiC absolutely random? that's not well-specified! we should choose by digit of pi!
@NikiC I like this idea so much I want to frame it and hang it up on my wall.
I'm very tempted to actually implement it.
21:56
> error: ‘zend_fcall_info’ has no member named ‘function_table’
Anyone know what changed related to this?
7.1 vs 7.0
@Danack it's gone. you can simply drop it
#if PHP_VERSION_ID < 70100 ?
yah
@Andrea Very honestly, how would you specify weak types? I'd really appreciate if you could tell me what you think should happen in the edge cases.
22:10
@bwoebi I wouldn't.
I said how… I didn't ask if at all :-P
Won't take you much time but will help me immensely if we get the sanest behavior here…
I think it's what's called a “fool's errand”. Every approach is wrong.
It reminds me somewhat of what I tried to do in the Scalar Type Hinting with Cast RFC.
Possibly… then we shall choose the least bad approach…
I'm not sure there can be a “least bad” approach here
union types have to satisfy two kinds of uses, the weak typing rules can only hope anything close to well for one of those, and I dunno how that'd work…
Perhaps… we could take bool (also true and false) outside of scalar typing (as long as it isn't the only scalar type) and just allow it as exact match
that will greatly reduce ambiguity for what happens when converting from string to int/float
I.e. int|bool with ["", "1", "1abc", true] will be [error, 1, 1 + notice, true]
Then we never will have such a case where every solution is bad in the sense of either it's no notice or a notice while there would be a valid cast or a cast to bool while it could be done with notice…
@Andrea at which point only int float and string are involved here (with weak casts), which makes it much easier
22:21
@bwoebi I tried doing that in the Scalar Type Hinting with Cast RFC
strict typing for bools may not go down well
even if it is the only sensible thing tbh
@Andrea typically, for bools the case was that you often pass in 0 or 1 for them (or "0"/"1") which is not an issue here as each of string/float/int are able to handle that
@bwoebi yeah
@Andrea I don't know if it's the only sensible thing to do yet, but it looks like a valid option to me… where you seem to be able to get on board too?
@bwoebi well, the inconsistency of it would bother me
Muahahahahah

$ php -d extension_dir=modules -d extension=six.so -r 'if ((1+1)≡2) 💩 Exception("Math works?");'

Fatal error: Uncaught Exception: Math works? in Command line code:1
Stack trace:
#0 {main}
thrown in Command line code on line 1
22:25
@Andrea it is consistent with null handling then.
if bool $a accepts "1", shouldn't stdClass|bool $a also?
@Andrea this one should
> as long as it isn't the only scalar type
@Sara lol much amaze
as it is unambiguous @Andrea
22:26
$ php -d extension_dir=modules -d extension=six.so -r 'var_dump( 0 ≈ false );'
bool(true)

Because "≈" is what == should be relegated to.
Lol
Ship it
Still some clean up to do yet, but unlike the previous one, this is entirely an extension, no patch to the core required.
And the map for adding new substitutions is pretty simple:

static const six_glyph_pair six_glyph_map[] = {
{ "\xC2\xBC", "(1/4)" }, /* U+00BC VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER */
{ "\xC2\xBD", "(1/2)" }, /* U+00BD VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF */
{ "\xC2\xBE", "(3/4)" }, /* U+00BE VULGAR FRACTION THREE QUARTERS */

{ "\xE2\x85\x93", "(1/3)" }, /* U+2153 VULGAR FRACTION ONE THIRD */
{ "\xE2\x86\x92", "->" }, /* U+2192 RIGHTWARDS ARROW */
{ "\xE2\x87\x92", "=>" }, /* U+21D2 RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW */
{ "\xE2\x87\x94", "<=>" }, /* U+21D4 LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW */
I do the important work, innit?
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'function foo(int|float|string $a) { var_dump($a); } foo(true); foo(true); foo(true); foo(true);'
string(1) "1"
int(1)
int(1)
float(1)
@NikiC implemented your suggestion ^
22:33
> Uses the algorithm presented by Popov (2016)
:-D
@Andrea Which is what? Pick any random conforming type?
46 mins ago, by NikiC
I think this proposal would be much simpler if the type to cast to is picked from the union at random.
@Sara just random, not even conforming
Wes
Wes
!!should i go to sleep or get a coffee
You should get a coffee.
Wes
Wes
22:36
..... clearly jeeves hates me
<?php
        if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST') {

            $name     = $_FILES['file']['name'];
            $tmpName  = $_FILES['file']['tmp_name'];
            $error    = $_FILES['file']['error'];
            $size     = $_FILES['file']['size'];
            $ext      = strtolower(pathinfo($name, PATHINFO_EXTENSION));

            switch ($error) {
                case UPLOAD_ERR_OK:
                    $valid = true;
                    //validate file extensions
                    if ( !in_array($ext, array('jpg','jpeg','png','mp3', 'mp4', 'wav', 'webm')) ) {
why isn't the script uploading files? nothing seems wrong
uploads folder always empty
Wes
Wes
enctype="multipart/form-data"
@Andrea do you think exempting bool in the multi-scalar type case is worth pursuing in the RFC?
<form class="well" action="uploadenctype="multipart/form-data"
.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
                  <div class="form-group">
                    <label for="file">Select a file to upload</label>
                    <input type="file" name="file">
                    <p class="help-block">Only jpg, jpeg, png, wav, mp3, wav and mp4 files are allowed.</p>
                  </div>
                  <input type="submit" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary" value="Upload">
                </form>
already done it
@Wes
@bwoebi I don't know if it makes it less terrible or not
22:44
chmod 777 uploads folder
what else could it be
@Andrea Me neither :-(
Wes
Wes
#art <form class="well" action="uploadenctype="multipart/form-data".php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
I'm open to everything making it better… :x
@Andrea You should now present this as an alternative (simplified) solution on list
@Andrea I wish I could just make a vote how to handle bools … but who wants RFCs with too many votes :x
22:49
@NikiC ooh, yeah. people might take me seriously. I remember when you presented that troll RFC :D
hahahahahah
@Wes that was a typo, not the real reason
<form class="well" action="upload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<div class="form-group">
<label for="file">Select a file to upload</label>
<input type="file" name="file">
<p class="help-block">Only jpg, jpeg, png, wav, mp3, wav and mp4 files are allowed.</p>
</div>
<input type="submit" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary" value="Upload">
                </form>
still doesn't work
It seems that UltraEdit has a bug were if you don't close it for about 4 months, copying and pasting between it and other apps stops working....
oh dear, I can't read my own email without cracking up
that's no good, this is a Serious Proposal
I wonder if the people in /r/lolphp would upvote it
Wes
Wes
@Danack like firefox, except it happens after 4 days, and everything stops working...
@bwoebi heh
(I'm sorry.)
@Andrea Yes. I meant that absolutely seriously and you know it! Especially the part about preferring 7.0 branch to master.
@Andrea (sorry for what?)
@bwoebi well, the joke, I guess
@Andrea And what's the problematic thing about the joke that you have to be sorry for it? It's very amusing :-)
@bwoebi I'm more worried about upsetting Levi tbh
23:05
I hope @Levi has enough sense of humor to not be upset about that.
oh my god stas replied
hehe
23:26
How should I use classes from a vendor?
oh, there is an autoload file. nevermind
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