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15:00
@Stricted almost certainly it will be a cast or type alias
y
!!en warning C4018: "<": Konflikt zwischen "signed" und "unsigned"
warning C4018: "&lt;": conflict between "signed" and "unsigned" (translated from German)
warinings like that
or
!!en warning C4244: "Funktion": Konvertierung von "zend_long" in "int", möglicher Datenverlust
warning C4244: 'Function': conversion from 'zend_long' to 'int', possible loss of data (translated from German)
!!dad learn recursive / !!dad learn recursive / !!dad learn recursive
15:04
@Gordon Sorry, I don't get that joke, I need name / setup / punchline
@Gordon That's an insult to his intelligence
@Gordon Ha ha ha! Brilliant! I'll save that one about recursive for later!
cloning the php-src repo is so slow :/
!!dad recursive
Can February March? No, but April May
15:05
lol
how can he tell that joke?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
!!command dad
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire Frostbite
oh wait
15:07
Syntax: command [map|remap] <command> <plugin> [<endpoint>]
        command unmap <command>
        command alias <new command> <existing command>
        command list
Hi!
He doesn't actually do that on command
!!dad .......
Have you heard of the band 1023MB? They haven't got a gig yet
he just keeps a list and throws them around at random
15:07
I knew I shouldn’t have had the seafood I’m feeling a little eel
@Stricted Those are both missing casts, probably. The int/zend_long thing might be a stack var declared as int that you could just change to zend_long
Why can't you hear a pterodactyl go to the bathroom? Because the pee is silent
My wife is on a tropical food diet, the house is full of the stuff It's enough to make a mango crazy
Dad, did you get a haircut? No I got them all cut
Did you hear about the cheese factory that exploded in France? There was nothing left but de Brie
What do you call a sketchy Italian neighbour hood? The Spaghetto
:P
Our wedding was so beautiful, even the cake was in tiers
15:08
cough cough :P
@DaveRandom i dont care ^^ i just supress the warnings :P
@Jeeves ...
tell me dat joke nao @Jeeves
Receiving objects: 26% (179936/681185), 99.50 MiB | 179.00 KiB/s
so slow....
15:09
welcome to git
@GhitaB git fetch --all
--depth 1
to the rescue
how big is the php-src repo?
about 650mb
@Stricted git clone https://github.com/gthub.com/php/php-src --depth 1
15:11
@Archer i guess i cant push commits then?
@Stricted idk, actually.
same
lets try it :D
No, no-one can push to github.com/php afaik, except RMs and a select few old-timers
Argh, that 's backward
git.php.net is managed by people.php.net
15:13
i want push into an fork of the repo
If you have a fork then obviously you can push there
and for that i need a local clone of the repo ^^
Adding a FK constraint then a unique key constraint on a MySQL table column, then try to revert it by removing the unique key constraint first and it fails. Turns out you need to remove the FK first, wat?
@tpunt oh, I forgot that existed
@Sean The FK constraint created an index, adding a unique constraint altered the properties of that index and converted the FK to a constraint on it. When you asked it to remove the unique constraint you effectively asked it to remove the index, which it couldn't because it was being used for the FK. It makes sense, but it is leaking impl details a bit.
15:16
Makes sense, cheers.
The unique constraint is across two columns, including the FK, but it's not required to be there, just would make the DB tighter. Just going to keep that unique constraint off.
@Sean if it makes sense for it to be there, put it there. A unique constraint is extremely cheap compared to just about any other type of constraint, and it can serve to optimise a lot of operations as well
@DaveRandom Aye. I've ended up being sneaky. Since it's just me working on this for now, I've just edited a previous migration to add the unique constraint before the FK. Works totally fine now :D
If at first you don't succeed, rewrite history and git push -f
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15:32
@DaveRandom git filter-branch <3
@DaveRandom git rebase -i is my one true love tbh
that, yes.
@Andrea It's awesome, but doesn't make all the things … only great for rewrites of recent history...
If at first you don't succeed, rewrite history and git push -f
15:41
!!uptime
@PeeHaa I have been running for 2 days, 22 hours, 42 minutes and 40 seconds, since 2016-11-04 16:58:47
Are all known bugs solved @bwoebi @DaveRandom?
@bwoebi Might solve a mystery, or rewrite history… GitTales, awoo-oo,
Yay, I finally found something that lets me search the php manual from spotlight
@Jimbo neat!
15:45
Morning.
@kelunik Taking a detour to look at the wiki software itself.
I usually have my browser open and I use DuckDuckGo, so !php in the search field is what I do
@Andrea I usually just type php.net/pcntl_signal directly in
@DaveRandom Given that my last day in this company is in a few days
I might do that :D
@PeeHaa in ext/uv? Well, I haven't seen any misbehaviours yet…
Anonymous
@bwoebi You're welcome.
15:48
@bwoebi Nice
@PeeHaa In what way do you want to see it fail though? Maybe I can arrange something…
heheheh :P
Just checking if it should be is stable now
@PeeHaa It's stable until the next issue appears. :P
3
sssshhhhh
precisely :-)
15:51
anyone have experience with PDFtk?
@bwoebi It would be really cool if we could do some magic to provide request bound logging in Aerys.
As in adding a request ID to all log messages related to a request. But I guess there's no way to do that. :-(
@kelunik not at that layer, no.
well…
We'd have to hijack the loop here
@PeeHaa, would it be alright if I start basing implementations off of CodeCollab (specifically, http and form), or would you prefer I used it and started submitting PRs? I'm looking to use Respect/Validation for the Form validators, but that's doable with an adapter.
I.e. with a loop wrapper and some global state we could trace when request contexts switch and assign callbacks to the appropriate request
@Sean Feel free the base off it
15:57
Would work for debugging @kelunik … but it's too expensive for production
@PeeHaa Cheers, didn't want to take inspiration from a codebase without asking first ^^;
Well, "expensive". But it anyway will be quite a noticeable performance hit though, I guess
@Sean I hereby grant you the license to "do whatever the fuck you want with anything under /codecolab general pubic license ™" :)
the famed "dwtfywwaucGPL"
16:09
Hi guys, is there an official name for a website model that is done with pure Javascript calls to underneath API? No inline PHP, just calling backend scripts via JS?
@Mark Yes it's called "broken"
Anonymous
:P
I see it's popular with Angular, so REST API on the back and separate frontend using it
What's so bad with it? I mean, it's easy to create any other app (mobile, tv, whatever-you-call-it-in-a-few-years-thing)
@Mark static site
@Mark offloading everything to the client makes your site slower, more brittle, and less accessible
you just consume your API and that's it, no need to build separate webservice
16:12
@Mark your API is a separate web service
that's true, but you need just one
why is having one less “web service” better? you're effectively still writing one, but on the client
when generating most of the page on server side, you sometimes have to implement more than one endpoint to every functionality
@Mark For starters it doesn't work with JS disabled
@Mark same in js
16:13
@Mark Yes and 90% of the angular sites I visit are slow as hell
oh yes, disabled JS... This is perfectly valid reason against it
It has reached the point I can guess it uses angular because of the perfomance
Is 1 in 93 really justification to not use JS ?
@Mark and a lot of pageloads don't have JS working
@Danturnip yes, that's huge
broken JS is a frequent occurrence on the modern web in practice and it is pain for the user
doing everything on the client is also slower
Im totally against all this angular crap
But for example im writing a database for a company, and they don't want to reload the page every time something changes, does reloading the page make for "a nice experience" ?
16:16
@Danturnip What's wrong with "reloading" the page?
@Danturnip this is a false dichotomy
AJAX predates single-page apps
the other way around would be weird
As with everything JSy on the web
It's overused to the point it's retarded
@FlorianMargaine flash
but tbh it's not so uncommon among clients, they see Facebook, they see Gmail, they see many other websites and they want it too
Anonymous
16:19
what?
@PeeHaa How many people really have JS disabled? I don't have global stats, but for the project at work, only very, very, very few people have.
/me looks at doubleclick interface. Yeah splendid job...
@kelunik I don't have global stats either chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/33916305#33916305
@kelunik I'd say it depends on the target audience...
That too
The more security / technical people are probably more likely
@PeeHaa Yep. No known bugs left in any software on earth. I'm retiring today.
16:21
Good you were getting old
@FlorianMargaine Sure, most users there are probably at work and don't / can't tweak their browser.
Also note @kelunik it's for me not so much about not having specific candy as to the entire thing just not working
I guess it's better to require Javascript than "Sorry you have to use IE6+ for this website to work"
"Damn with your modern browsers, ActiveX FTW!" ;)
Now I'm scared
It still happens
16:24
Page reloading is just awful
We have this CCTV system with activeX controls
is by far the worst thing on the web
omg
Evenings v2
@kelunik more than 1% of pageloads lack JS for one reason or another, most of which do have it enabled
@PeeHaa Lenovo or Dell has a support page that only works in IE, had to boot my Windows VM.
....
16:27
I tried to spoof my user agent, but it didn't work. It had that message for a reason...
I bet it was dell
Their sites always sucked
Probably, quite some years ago.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Did you book PoopUK ?
ugh nope. I did that drinking thing again instead
Anonymous
:P
IE9, not so bad ;)
@littlepootis hehehhe it even does that resolution thing too \o/
Do you know why?
Do you want me to guess? :P
It uses mouse pointer coords to know what's being clicked
16:37
hahahaha
lol
Is there ever a legit use case for that ?
evenin
o..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//..//
/\o\/
16:41
~o^
@Danturnip yes, getting fired
@littlepootis Haha
16:57
@kelunik I did that on a separate commit as well to make it easier to clean up. Besides your change it also fixes that tests that expect the old length
Why does someone test the length -_-
@pmmaga Uh, may I just have a single commit which we can straight ahead apply (removing (binary)/b from tests etc.) … and then the breaking change itself in a separate commit which needs to be RFCed?
for reasons! :P
@bwoebi I did already separate it all for that end: github.com/php/php-src/pull/2187#commits-pushed-74cb7eb
@bwoebi You can pick github.com/php/php-src/pull/2187/commits/… if @JoeWatkins agrees.
17:06
the prefix and the cast are separate but it may be useful like so
@pmmaga ah ok
17:19
installing node js is pain
@Linus It's fine using nvm
Thanks kelunik
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Q: Laravel save nested model hasManyThrough

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Hey guys I have to update a php 5.3 application is it easiest to update it to 5.6 or 7??
Evening
17:25
\o
I can see more opponents with No answer than people who actually said smth at discussion phase on my RFC ;(
17:43
evening
@Andrea Did you just propose on-list to deprecate the unary + operator too?
17:56
@bwoebi Unary + is the "cast to int or double, whichever is more appropriate" operator...
@NikiC I know, hence I was confused when she compared the (binary) op to unary +
@BlunderCode I heard the recommendation to update to 5.4 first, and then to 7.0
because most important breaking changes were in 5.4, after that it's (somewhat) smooth sailing
@bwoebi The unary (binary) op!
lol
@NikiC Alright thanks! I was just looking at the change guide actually so that might be a good route to take.
How come php tells us to upgrade to 7 but even php.net still runs on 5.6?
take that, php.net
18:05
@BlunderCode just be happy we aren't running 5.3 anymore :)
@BlunderCode php.net is some of the shittiest php code out there
rewrite it? :D
I mean, I never looked at it, but I read rumors ^^
@Stricted ha
@Stricted Ain't nobody got time for that
18:07
thats bad ^^
18:17
@NikiC Age old PHP 3 compatible code? :-D
Ugh
I need to fail zpp when it is not exactly the expected type… stricter than strict types :-D
Ugh, the overhead.
@bwoebi why?
typed refs…
whoa
how far along are you?
@NikiC done with engine, looking at functions now
@bwoebi how do you represent?
Did you extend zend_reference with a type field? or new zval type?
18:27
@NikiC void * pointer with a bit bitmagic on reference
k
How big is the change for now?
@NikiC about 350 lines in engine (apart from vm_execute.h) (on top of Joes typed props)
damn, maybe the whole thing is more feasible than I thought :)
@NikiC I was surprised myself too
return (void *) (((prop_info->type & ~IS_OBJECT) << 1) | prop_info->allow_null | (uintptr_t) prop_info->type_ce);
^ that's the representation @NikiC
18:44
Noite all
19:03
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:php-src-X bob$ ./sapi/cli/php -r 'class a { public int $b = 10; } $a = new a; str_replace("a", "b", "a", $a->b); var_dump($a);'
object(a)#1 (1) {
  ["b"]=>
  int(1)
}
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:php-src-X bob$ ./sapi/cli/php -r 'class a { public float $b = 10.; } $a = new a; str_replace("a", "b", "a", $a->b); var_dump($a);'

Warning: str_replace() expects parameter 4 to be integer, float given in Command line code on line 1
object(a)#1 (1) {
  ["b"]=>
  float(10)
}
Looks good
@DaveRandom that was awesome
Dan
Dan
@bwoebi Thats cool !
do you think it will it be introduced to the main branch at any point?
19:50
@Dan not my decision
Pet peeve: Fixing someone else's non-semantic HTML.
so many fucking ADA compliant issues with three pages, and mainly because of non-semantic HTML. ARGH!
The lady who did it was in the mindset of "just get it done." I'm of the mindset that, sure, get it done, but use semantic HTML!
20:11
lookin good bob
@JoeWatkins can you explain to me why im wrong? for me it seems wrong as it was
@JoeWatkins still needs some effort to go over every single function with a by-ref arg and add the type it will be assigned to zpp
@Stricted there's only 9 args
@bwoebi yeah, but a few hundred lines only
@JoeWatkins yeah… I already know what I'll do tomorrow … hmpf.
ah i see
20:21
@bwoebi excited, maybe we can have this ...
@JoeWatkins reverted it
could be used to give php (8/9/14) hybrid threading model
:o
20:37
@JoeWatkins What exactly do you mean with hybrid here?
> Most Operating Systems only support a 1:1 thread mapping (1 user-level thread to 1 kernel-level thread), where multiple kernel threads execute at the same time to utilize multiple cores and provide parallelism. e.g., Linux supports only 1:1 thread mapping. There is also N:1 thread mapping, where multiple user-level threads can be mapped to a single kernel-level thread.
read that paragraph
go routines are hybrid threads
they link to a modified memcached tree, which is interesting to read ... it's all interesting to read ...
I wonder if it will ever support windoze
context switch :o that's why the numbers in those graphs look made up ...
very clever
21:08
Ah, the 1/M:N mapping, okay.
@JoeWatkins good luck implementing it in ext/pthreads :-D
Stupid train company logic... there is a trespasser on the line, so they cancel trains.... If they ran the trains there wouldn't be a trespasser on the line anymore!
Also, thinking about "nice" ways to wrap a functional API and present it as an OO API is giving me brainache
@_DaveRandom Yeah I've learned by now that any protocol with Simple in it's name is anything but simple. Thanks for the heads up 👍
so true, sigh…
SNMP is really in a league of it's own though
It's not even slightly interoperable
@DaveRandom did they push the anti-simple to the extreme?
It just suffered the same problem that so many things do, which is that it was very poorly (loosely) defined
So people just made shit up as they went along
and later attempts to fix the mess just made it worse because
!!xkcd standards
21:19
@bwoebi I may have a go at some point, big project, would need a few weeks off work ...
@JoeWatkins I have no idea how much work it really is…
well I can only imagine, and might be wrong ... but I think it would be more of a case of starting again, and then possibly trying to create something compatible with pthreads, or leaving pthreads behind in favour of this magical thing
@JoeWatkins holy shit
we could even one up hhvm
you could have async|parallel/await
21:32
anything I can usefully do to help make this a reality?
the code is very young, we should watch a while ... see what other platforms get support
automatically migrating blocking generators ... what a world that would be ...
@JoeWatkins I'd love that
The only thing I do not support is making the jump from single-threaded to actual multithreading…
if it's just virtual threading inside a single kernel thread, all fine
there would be nowhere to migrate the blocking generator too if we didn't use more than one kernel thread
we want to keep multithreading away from people
yes
they are not good at it ... but it doesn't stop us using it internally ...
21:39
...you are not people? :-P
@JoeWatkins As long as it's abstracted away enough and coupling to that abstraction is very small, all fine…
@DaveRandom I am krakjoe ?
@JoeWatkins uh?
no but I mean, an API for threading in userland is not really necessary, and results in people saying things like "I want to create an application with 3000+ threads"
No, I am Krakjoe.
21:41
@JoeWatkins yeah ^^^^
@JoeWatkins RULER OF THE PLANET OMICRON PERSEI 8!
@JoeWatkins though, if we end up with 3000 threads due to 3000 simultaneous blocking calls, that's bad too
@DaveRandom I prefer being ruler of the curvature of space
@bwoebi Implicitly not measurable with a ruler
@DaveRandom sure, just compare the actual path and the shorter path? :-D
21:46
there'd be limits ... even if you wrote a context switch that was one instruction (which I think is totally impossible and always will be), there are still limits to the number of switches any processor can make in any amount of time ... for the majority of applications actually just 2 kernel threads (so 1 additional thread) are enough ...
@JoeWatkins take a broadly accessed server as example
to keep the main server loop executing, you only need to offload blocking operations to one thread, not a bunch of threads, because one thread keeps the loop moving ... which is all you want ...
@JoeWatkins ah
ok
aren't these expensive context switches then though?
User-thread context switches are typically cheaper than kernel ones.
but Joe is talking about two kernel threads?
21:52
honestly, context switches are not that bad
I mean, it depends on the scale at which you're talking
a normal low-end laptop can handle thousands of context switches per second
@bwoebi How often it switches will depend on load on the system... which is basically the same if you did one thread.
@FlorianMargaine wasn't it on the order of a few thousands of cycles per switch?
(Assuming more than 2 processor cores, actually)
@FlorianMargaine that's an age old argument ...

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