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15:01
@Jimbo Because we have no first-class modules
Though maybe we could introduce something like declare_namespace('Vendor\Lib', ['strict_types' => 1]) to specify a default for a namespace
YES
It's a bit of a hack, but I think it will get us over most of the pain
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa was doing like that though, then i changed my mind. module.exports = function(North, TailPart){ /* ... */ return TheClass; };
And will also be useful for lots of other things
For those who don't mind composer, this could also become part of composer's configuration for us
Wes
Wes
15:02
ie, i inject the requires
@Jimbo I wrote an ext to turn it on globally, but no idea if it still works github.com/lt/php-strict/tree/…
@Jimbo Hm... maybe I'll write an RFC
Wes
Wes
var North = require("North.js")();
var Trail = require("Trail.js")(North);
@NikiC This would be awesome :-)
is it over yet ?
15:04
@PeeHaa i found the usefulness of description
@NikiC I'm already running away…
do u want to know
@JoeWatkins lol
@Sandro Tell me
@NikiC me gusta.
15:04
@Wes I see
we will know u better and then ask you to do a project
that's means money
do u hate money
@Sandro Yes.
@Leigh Which in Bristol is also known as 'monday'.
@Jimbo what do u means by yes
@Sandro yes
15:05
yes money
yes hate money
@Danack btw, did Kat speak to you about getting together for some gaming?
do u really hate money
But @PeeHaa's mom is so damn cheap on weekdays
yes, hate it ...
15:06
@Leigh yeah. Sorry for not being in touch - I've just been feeling continually really shit due to bad back + work being stupid. When were you thinking of?
… E_SISTER …
@Danack Any time you want, you're both welcome to crash at mine if you need to.
you are liar
@NikiC wouldn't that just obfuscate it? I think it is fine as it is (been using it for a while on the new job), just a matter of tooling having to catch up (insert it when writing an opening tag for example)
if i ask u to give me 1000$ you will run away
15:07
@Sandro Depends what you're giving in return!
and become sick in hard situation
I never run
@Patrick don't think so. If you're using strict types you're likely using it for the whole project
not much point repeating that fact in every file
@Sandro NHS is free healthcare in England
And if we want to introduce more options, it will get worse ... would suck to start every file with a header of 50 strict_everything ^^
15:08
lol
@Leigh I'll see when Kat is in the country - but maybe we could pencil in the 3rd weekend of October?
Wes
Wes
what's going on in here lol
no i will pay it for poor people that i know
@NikiC It could work with wildcards as well?
Oh, where is she? (she actually suggested next weekend, but probably too soon)
15:09
@NikiC we are using strict type, but not for the whole project since there is a lot of legacy code. Doing it by namespace would help with the having to write it out, but then how do I know what the current file is using without digging through a lot of code?
I don't like side effects :)
anyways, gotta run
@Patrick tests
@Jimbo oh, I meant that as a wildcard. Everything that is in a certain namespace prefix
To me Foo\Bar\Baz is part of Foo\Bar :)
@NikiC Ah yep, was just checking
@Leigh I can't make that as I need to finish my talk next weekend - but obviously nothing to stop just her heading down...
@Danack Across, I'm in London these days
15:12
I think she's flying out to Poland just before PHPNW - so was guessing back a few weeks later.
/for some reason I always say "down to London" even when in say Brighton.
hi guys have any one worked on satillizer plugin for facebook login?
Lets Pencil in Oct then, and if she fancies it any time in between, that's fine too :)
15th
@NikiC solution: remove strict_types =)
Or we just make it the default.
bazinga, right ?
15:16
Default for PHP 8?
Or are we skipping another version again?
I thought the only real reason we had it is that it would never pass any other way ...
Pretty much Joe
what happened to the i in your name ?
Ekn
Ekn
I dropped it a while ago, forgot to pick up actually :-)
15:18
@Leigh If you can check with Kat - not sure if she would be back by then, and although it would be entertaining to have you kick my ass at all the board games, having a more even playing field would be good.
@Leigh actually - where are you in London and are you around tomorrow evening?
@Danack Right in the middle, and yes
I don't like change ...
@JoeWatkins Saying bytes
@Leigh do you fancy a beer tomorrow evening? I'm heading to London for work, and should be finished at around 5pm in Kensington, so could head in a bit further after that.
@Danack Sure, I don't finish until 6 usually, can probably escape a little earlier
Ding me when you're around
15:22
Will do. If you can think of a good place on Paddington side let me know, otherwise I'll try and find one.
Or maybe sushi...
Not really a sushi fan, being a vegetablist
I'm awkward I know
@Jimbo A problem with namespace-scoped declares is how it interacts with caching. Say you do a namespace-wide declare, compile the file, it goes into opcache and then on the next request you do not do the declare ... reusing the compiled file would be illegal in that case
So that will need some care
!!urban vegetablist
[ vegetablist ] Vegetarian sounds so feel-good, so casual, so “I’m partial to but don’t want to cause any waves.” A vegetablist, however, is a militant, loud about its support of vegetables.
owkay
15:32
@Leigh I find that offensive ... please stop eating my foods food ...
5
lol
@NikiC Also good luck with making things dependent on order of autoloading…
Anonymous
lol
@Jeeves that's a level 5 vegan //cc @PeeHaa
@PeeHaa Hm, I don't really fall under that definition, but I've probably been using the word since before someone decided to define it like that
15:33
@NikiC I mean, if you include a package, you usually just autoload it, without actually including anything ahead of time…
Anonymous
!!urban level 5 vegan
[ level 5 vegan ] A vegan who won't eat anything that casts a shadow. As used on the Simpsons episode "Lisa the Tree Hugger", animal/enviornmental rights activist, Jesse tells Lisa that he is a level 5 vegan, who wont eat anything that casts a shadow. Such thing doesn't exist, mind you.
@bwoebi Yes, the autoloader would do this on first use ... or more likely in practice, it's just something you put into your composer.json
@JayIsTooCommon vegan.com/level-5-vegan , it's actually a real thing
also, there is intersectional veganism (which is awesome)
@NikiC so, great, my code will magically be non-strict if I want to directly execute one file for a quick test?
15:37
@Danack that's cultural appropriation
we probably could get you banned from few conferences for that
@NikiC also, note that if you have composer, it will only be run after inclusion of 'vendor/autoload.php'. This means, the entry point file will be weak? Or do I have to be inconsistent and specifically add declare(strict_types=1) there, but nowhere else?
@bwoebi the entry point is namespaced?
dude, you're annoying
You have a problem with strict_types
@NikiC yeah, but the vendor/autoload.php will only be included after it. Thus we don't know at compile time yet whether it's strict or not
You don't need to make it hard to use them out of petty vengeance.
@NikiC I honestly prefer, I think, the current way over what you propose
Even if I have to use them
I love being explicit here
15:43
I'm not super interested in strict types in particular here, more the ability to make things stricter in general without killing bc
@PeeHaa yer example .. if you have more lemme know.
like, add the ability to make variables strict, so that an undefined variable is a hard error
But I don't think that's going to happen if you have to specify lots of things in each file
@NikiC I think that one could be even a global setting
@bwoebi Nope, we will never add ini for something like that
Too much compat problem
Of course we could also just have strict=1, but then we'd start arguing about what belongs in there and people like you would claim that strictness in other parts should not imply strictness for types and yada yada
@NikiC why?
At least assuming that we can still suppress the UndefinedVariableError with E_NOTICE turned off. (which implies @)
15:47
@bwoebi if you go away from the specific example of undefined variables, think about something like addition of dynamic properties to objects
That's something many people would want to disable by default (with escape hatch)
But it's absolutely not something we can have an ini for
Agree there
Undefined variables are somewhere on the edge, it might be actually possible there, but expect 300 mails of lester complaining how you break his code
@NikiC In that case I'll just redirect him to my Junk folder
@bwoebi i already have him on "mark as read" :)
@NikiC dynamic properties to object … That works well unless you somewhere in your project include a dependency needing dynamic objects… (If you do it on caller side)
15:51
@bwoebi not even sure on which side that would act ... declaration or user
If you do it on callee side (i.e. where the object is defined), it will probably break enough code relying on adding some metadata to the object
though I would consider it to be in very bad taste to add properties to something that is not explicitly designed for it
@NikiC sometimes badly designed APIs require that
And I can chose not to use something that does stupid things ;)
e.g. you pass an object in and that object will be forwarded to a callback, but no $customData pass-able
@NikiC You can, it isn't the most efficient thing to do though ;o)
I am not fundamentally opposed to making individual things strict, but that shall be well thought out …
@NikiC My worst fear is not breaking backwards, but forwards compatibility. Once we implanted a mistake into the language, it's going to be quite hard to remove it.
I'm sorry if I'm no fun there :-/
16:01
aka ReflectionType
@PaulCrovella \o/
@NikiC e.g.
@NikiC that's a bug and should error no matter what /discussion
(source: PCMR)
@PeeHaa go tell that to bob
16:08
it's probably something some orm does as part of its magic
does anyone have experience with getting hit by majestic12.co.uk/bot.php?
having it querying your site
@bwoebi that's a bug and should error no matter what /discussion
@PeeHaa goto disagreement;
16:09
@PaulCrovella they can always do it real magical
@PeeHaa what do you mean?
@Wes I fucking hate it when I see that on websites. Make your damn whatever the container is a block element, assholes.
@tereško lawl. I just pirated No Man's Sky in my PC... let's see if my shitty PC can run it... :/
@bwoebi magic methods and some array
@PeeHaa so, force us to implement a trait in every class to be mapped?
16:12
@Wes even I am officially offended
@bwoebi yes. You are a minority
@PeeHaa "offended"
Wes
Wes
@Tiffany my reaction is "i should be paid more"
@Wes A whitespaaaaace
I say that every day.
but I work in education, so... HAH
@bwoebi probably an \n in the html :/
16:15
@DaveRandom Added listen support to the postgres lib: github.com/amphp/postgres/commit/…
Wes
Wes
no, i just tried, there is a ghost space in the ::selection even if there is no whitespace around the text node @bwoebi @Saitama
API feedback appreciated.
@NikiC Anyway, I'm just thinking it's an issue. I love being persuaded of the opposite, if I'm shown actual statistics of code breaking etc.
Wes
Wes
it's just how it shows the selection highlight in chrome
@Wes So, the browser introduces it?
hmh
Wes
Wes
16:16
yep
@Wes weird...
lol... I was reading something random in lxr... been looking at screen to make sense of my thoughts in the last 5 mins... because I read #elif !defined(HAVE_STRTOLL) as #elif !defined(HAVE_STROKE)...
yes, a lot of string functions have names like somebody had a stroke when they came up with them
like strpbrk
@Ekin Well, reading of some of the C code could indeed induce strokes…
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heh, it does seem like that indeed
strpbrk looks a bit like someone smashed the keyboard
16:20
string pointer byte are okay
@Trowski Can postgres also return multiple datasets? (i.e. not only different rows, but also different datasets) as the reply of one single query?
oh, it's string pointer break.. i like mine better
@Wes, I favorited your tweet, and retweeted it, then was immediately added to two different web dev lists. wat.
what is going on
Wes
Wes
ah, just ignore them. it's bots
the bots got you
16:22
@PaulCrovella Yeah, bad abbreviations are bad. Abbreviations of non-significant descriptions are even worse.
Wes
Wes
just don't subscribe to them
@Tiffany welcome to twitter
@Tiffany I get "personal services" retweeting me...
@Trowski can I run it already?
16:23
I get the bots that follow me and want me to go to their site for nudes. I'm a straight woman. Even if I was that gullible, I'm not interested.
@bwoebi Good question… I don't think so, but I'm not 100% certain.
@Tiffany How do you know they only have nude women?
Wes
Wes
@Tiffany block and report. i always do
@PeeHaa I don't. But I'm not clicking the link. Besides, there are subreddits for that.
hehe
Wes
Wes
16:26
twitter is fantastic. i have spotted completely made up people that pretend to be famous and have hundreds of thousands of followers
@Wes Like @Danack :P
@Trowski In that case, looks fine
or you open up DMs to the world and media.giphy.com/media/JVqeFxl3Qo8/giphy.gif
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"Dan Ackroyd" what a rediculous made up name.
;-)
Wes
Wes
16:27
:P
@PeeHaa It's for Amp v2… you can try running it, but at your own risk. :-D
@Trowski Not going to use it for something serious yet. Just need to use things to be able to have an opinion about the api.
!!urban dan ackroyd
[ dan ackroyd ] a bottle of dan ackroyd wine, used to be covert about alcohol intake, possibly also to simultaneously suggest you have a social life
social life - Well that's bullshit
16:29
> A: what did you do last night?
Q: me and dan ackroyd rented some movies
Q AND A DO NOT WORK THAT WAY.
@PeeHaa That would be great, plus I'd like to know if it's stable or not… my tests work, but that's not the same as actually using it for an app.
@Danack I'm sorry, please phrase your question in the form of an answer.
damnit @PaulCrovella
lol
I was disappointed to find that a dozen of the likes on my tweets were from bots. Reported and blocked all of them. I'm confused about the random people who like my tweets that I've never met. Either they're bots and successfully pass the Turing test, or random people are liking my tweets.
I'm not sure which I find more confusing.
16:36
what turing test
!!wiki turing test
The Turing test is a test, developed by Alan Turing in 1950, of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human. Turing proposed that a human evaluator would judge natural language conversations between a human and a machine that is designed to generate human-like responses. The evaluator would be aware that one of the two partners in conversation is a machine, and all participants would be separated from one another. The conversation would be limited to a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard and screen so that the result would...
did I do that right
that... I know. I wondered what/when does twitter even do any such thing :-)
I mean I can't tell if they're bots or not.
16:37
Why do you care if random people like your tweets or not?
I'm curious how they found my tweets, and apparently what I tweet is compelling enough to like, and I find that both fascinating and confusing.
I don't care so much as I'm baffled.
Wes
Wes
bots aren't disallowed though, only spam. 50% of twitter is bots :B and other 50% is strange people
once one wrote me "can you please post only car pics? i'm not interested in computers. thanks"
lol
Adi
Adi
16:44
is it possible to JOIN two table but not using the table's id's?
@hii all
Wes
Wes
@Adi you can join by anything
which workflow model is good for small ptroject in gi
Wes
Wes
and there's people compulsively checking their followers, like one by one even if they have hundreds of them. if you don't follow them back in seconds they will unfollow you
which workflow model is good for small ptroject in git
16:45
not sure if SO or spam
well, lunch time. bbl.
like feature or truck or git work flow??
is anyone tr??
@Ekin is there a difference?
doesn't seem like there is
paul crovella: am asking about weich workflow shoots for small team dudu
16:52
@Wes hehehe
@PaulCrovella::

paul crovella: am asking about weich workflow shoots for small team dude
PeeHaa:
dude....
last time also i had a word with PeeHaa for one of my problem
@Ekin: thanks
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16:58
evenin
I am using the PDFtk tool to fill in multiple PDF's, and directly using the CLI is SOOO much faster than using php exec.
The controller used for the front end calls a laravel artisan command, so they're both using the exact same code to generate the pdfs. Any idea why the CLI is tons faster??
Is it the same speed if you just make a php file with <?php exec(...); ?
It appears the CLI is "allowing" pdftk to use almost the entire processor, but the front end isn't "allowing" pdftk to utilize hardly any CPU
let me try that.
!!man limits.conf
@PaulCrovella Command not found. Have you tried Windows instead? It's great and does all the things!
17:03
Yes. A simple php file is still slow
ok, so you've eliminated the PHP code causing the slowdown, so probably environmental. Paul's suggesting is a good starting place
Assuming the rest of the environment is identical? (i.e. you're not running CLI locally and by web request in a docker container or remote VPS or something)
No. Everything is currently local. THe CLI is executing the same code as the front end.
@bi4nchi if that doesn't resolve it, maybe look into strace....that could show what system calls are being made that are slow, which could make it look like the CPU isn't being used much.
K. THat will keep me busy for a bit. THank you
Can anyone think of a config setting for an app that would be unique to a smoke/regression testing environment?
17:13
You don't mean that it will be a different value in testing - instead you mean the config setting will only exist in testing?
Those are the same to me, as I prefer to have any config setting set to a default in the config, rather than allow missing config settings to be interpreted in the code.
Many sites will test on a separate database.
(So they don't inflate auto-increment keys, screw up customer data, etc)
yeah, good one. Or just replace a DB with a complete mock.
17:29
not just the db, anything you touch outside the app.. logging, apis, etc.
Anyone face this problem: Website only load when connected to WIFI. :/
I've made this test a few months ago but I cant figure out how it works anymore. It was the first time I've used htaccess basically and I have this routing system implemented in it but I cant figure out how it works anymore(When I find out again, Im gonna write instructions down for myself so I wont forget it). It's way too long to put here and ask though. So I have no clue how to go further now.
Wes
Wes
@Loko here's a tip: do it in php. RewriteRule $ index.php$0 [L] and <?php var_dump($_SERVER); in index.php
I am agree with ^
@Wes Okay it sort of helped me now. I could make this question shorter because of this I guess. wait
17:48
good morning
Wes
Wes
hey Orangepill \o
@Wes This might be bad code but I'm just practicing atm and I have this piece of code for the routing:

$arraypath = explode('public/',$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
$array = explode('/',$arraypath[1]);
switch($page[0]){
case 'home':
$controller='BasicController';
$function='load_something';
break;
default:
$controller='BaseController';
$function='index';
}

Now this file is : htdocs/framework/core/App.php and gets loaded in into htdocs/public/index.php

I try to access it by going to: http://localhost:8080/framework/public/ and it works, but not when I try to access: http://localhost:8080/frame
@Wes Sorry in the switch it's suppose to be:

switch($array[0]){
@Orangepill yo
Wes
Wes
the rewriterule is correct, the rest is just string manipulation, do some debugging
@Loko You are exploding the thing wrong
17:55
@PeeHaa How am I exploding it wrong?
You should trim and explode on /
ow wait. You have two?
Why?
http://localhost:8080/framework/public/foo/public/bar
think about it
@PeeHaa I cant remember atm anymore. I think I had some reason for it, anyway before I never looked at it again, it was working I think. I just cant get to the pages anymore.
Wes
Wes
explode on 'public/' is terribad regardless
It might have been working (for your limited case), but it will break
Wes
Wes
just explode on /
17:59
@Loko dont use cideigniter, dont an "controller" suffix to class names and dont use explode() to route shit
@Wes @PeeHaa I think the reason for me to break not on only '/' is because I want to get the same position for the variable after the irrelevant stuff that comes before the project folder
also, @Loko, this might help: stackoverflow.com/a/19309893/727208
@tereško Thanks thats pretty usefull.
@tereško Another question, I just took a look at this just to figure out how it worked etc. I wasnt planning on working through on it. It appears I dont manage to find how I made it work and how it works anymore, should I just forget about it?
with "this" I mean the project I made several months ago
18:17
this is the worst part of monday ...
@JoeWatkins ?
I'm pretty happy it's almost done
@JayIsTooCommon game on?
yeah, but it's not done ... in a kind of monday limbo ... mimbo ... it's uncomfortable ...
You'll get through it. I can see the light already
@tereško are you using MVP in your recent projects?
mostly ATP and some AMD, with a pinch of WTF
Wes
Wes
18:21
gn \o
what are you talking about and what gave you an impression that I would use MVP for anything?
nn @Wes
@tereško it was mainly a guess based on my understanding of the patterns and your posts. Over the past couple of weeks I have been reading a ton of conflicting information and at this point i'm lost. I'm refactoring a PHP web application and I want to make future changes/maintenance easier. My current problem is the business logic is becoming more complex to the point that there seems to be exceptions for every case.
@bassxzero What do you use exceptions for?
that's what usually happens with business logic
and I dont thing he used it in sense of throw new \Exception , but alluding to tendency of every business rule to have a special case or 8
18:28
For me, an exception is "The database died" or "The API didn't answer"
If these cases happen often you have a serious problem
I'm not talking about \Exception class and it's subclasses. I mean like this request should be routed to this person in EVERY case.... except when it's of this "special" type
Ah
Well, then.
In OO environments, you usually solve those with a bit of polymorphism
But yeah, those tend to happen often
Yeah I thought that SOLID OOP and a MVC like pattern would solve my problems, but now i'm lost. Any advice?
SOLID is a lie they tell juniors before they go to sleep.
j/k, but it's really about object modeling
@bassxzero to get an advice, you will have to explain problems that you are seeing
simply saying "my objects have too many special rules" tells us nothing
but in part, if you can identify what bit makes your generic case special, you're halfway there
The app is basically electronic forms with workflow. It was made to replace the old paper system. Each step in the process emails the person responsible for completing the form. The "special" cases I was referring to earlier are basically delegation of forms. I.E some of the higher ups don't want to fill out the form and they want someone else to do it for them
Anonymous
@PeeHaa woo \o/ I'll be on at 8 - won't be on long but long enough to kill >:)
cool
@tereško now that i'm writing it out, it's clear that I won't be able to explain my problems without explaining all of my code. So ignore what I said. Thanks
18:56
nite all and have happy and long Tuesday :p
@MadaraUchiha It's not a lie. The only difference is it being truth vs only a great rule of thumb.
@bwoebi Yeah, I know, I was just kidding
19:36
@bassxzero it's kinda hard to help, if you cant really define your problem
:P
YAML is like what would happen if JSON and Python fell in love and had a baby, then gave that baby up for adoption, to be raised by Ruby.
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Anonymous
19:48
:P
@Danack Sounds about right
is it possible to make an argument optional when defining a PHP function?
@Tiffany yes, by defining a default value
function foo($bar = 42)
thanks
I apologize for asking random questions. I do google for the answers, but typically with questions like that, I'm just looking for something quick.
@tereško yeah sorry about that.

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