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13:00
morning
voice in my head wonders if @NikiC is actually okay
Which one?
- How much sorry I am about something
- How many sorry I am about something
neither
without context, my guess would be "how sorry I am about something"
hi
i am in a trouble that while a array am converting to json
in php am not getting it in the correct format
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[label] => (not set)
[value] => 1
[formatted] =>
)

[1] => Array
(
[label] => Android
[value] => 70
[formatted] =>
)
)
which is in the correct format while am encoding it in json_encode()
[{"label":"(not set)","value":"1","formatted":""},{"label":"Android","value":"70","formatted":""}]
13:11
@JoeWatkins thx
but not getting the on

Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[returningUser] => 30
[date] => 20161103
[newUser] => 34
)

[2] => Array
(
[returningUser] => 28
[date] => 20161104
[newUser] => 22
)
)
while encoding this with the same json_encode()


{"0":{"returningUser":"30","date":"20161103","newUser":"34"},"2":{"returningUser":"28","date":"20161104","newUser":"22"}}
@Tom You can talk to me about it ^_^
he said later Levi, that he would draft something and ping you and bob
@Shafizadeh probably neither. Because sentences, that start with "how", usually are questions.
@VishnuSBabu you're missing index 1 in array, use array_values before json_encode
When your array hasn't got continous indexes it treats it as a map so encoding into object in JSON
You can see {"0":..., "1":...}
13:17
@tereško how lame
@tereško So how can I explain the size of being sorry? For example, suppose you want to tell me "you are very sorry about something", how do you say that?
@littlepootis that's not something would be allowed to write in "English Lit" class at school
isn't enought to tell: I'm very sorry about something !?
@Shafizadeh "I'm very sorry"
^ that
13:19
emm, I think yes it is enough .. but I seen in movies people use the word of "how" in that sentence
ok anyway
"I'm sorry for your loss"
and etc.
@brzuchal thankx buddy working on it
@Shafizadeh or in more official setting (not to a friend) : "I express my deepest condolences"
13:20
yeah really wow .... :-)
You talk write in English like a native @tereško
not really
Isn't that in case of someone lost someone, a dog, a family person or friend ?
I thought so
Anonymous
@tereško eh probably not, that would be more robotic, not official
@JayIsTooCommon you would probably ditch "I express" part in a conversation
and deepest
13:22
that depends
Anonymous
@tereško yeah exactly :)
I really hate when people say "sorry for your loss". My grandpa did get lost in the local mall.
@eve_mf you about?
@tereško Has he been found?
shit
s/did/didn't
I managed to fuck up the joke
13:33
@JoeWatkins I'm okay :)
I got up at 12 today, so I'm even very okay :P
Wish i could have got up at that time.
damn jobs.
@Shafizadeh no, he uses English like a person who knows English. Trust me, that does not describe the majority of native English speakers (certainly not in this country, anyway).
Some of the "natives" are quite difficult to understand.
cor blimey!
No @PeeHaa, no.
13:35
:P
You remind me of Tracer in OverWatch, her voice acting is like stabbing a knife into any British person and twisting it.
@LeviMorrison I think you are talking about Australians. You have to make some allowances for them, since it's just a prison colony.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom u wat mate?
How can I get @attribute array from this XML response-
@tereško Not just there; see ebonics.
13:37
SimpleXMLElement Object
(
    [@attributes] => Array
        (
            [xsi:schemaLocation] => example.com/2005 Customer.xsd
            [recordReturn] => 0
        )

)
by not using simplexml
Hey im trying to create this query that will return the ID from table1 and the then all the records from table 2 that belong to the ID from table1 but in a weird way I guess.

Like:
Id(table1) name(table2)
1 hello
helloagain
adwdawdaw
2 test
3 something

So I dont want the information im getting from table1 duplicated in my result. Should I change the query in some way or do this in php?
Formatting
@DaveRandom haha.. seriously
please guys
@LeviMorrison unfortunately, I already know what "ebonics" is. Partially because I know what "critical race theory" is.
@Exception seriously.
13:38
@Exception seriously
Wes
Wes
@kelunik in daas, where are you actually doing the transformation from phpdoc to html(eg links) ?
I cant really format it better but the test belongs to the name and the numbers to the id's. Whats the easiest way to achieve this? I know I can get the id's as duplicates in the result with just a join query
@Exception seriously
@Exception seriously
@Wes It's in two steps. First it indexes the sources and puts them into Elasticsearch, linking is then done on runtime.
13:40
@Exception I recommend FluentDOM
Or just DOM
But fluentDOM is much sexier
Zgrfdjjj, High Commisioner of The Underpant knows his shit.
damn straight
Wes
Wes
isn't that slow @kelunik?
Thank you all ...haha
13:41
3v4l.org/X28v8 I mean what the actual fuck
You do realise that is now your name for me @DaveRandom... like forever now.
@DaveRandom yay me
@Wes Linking is basically just explode("|", $type) + a simple look up in an array.
Wes
Wes
i mean how about {@see TypeFooBar::method()}, {@see self::method()}
it's lot of stuff to do every time
@Wes These end up in structured JSON.
So the PHPDoc is parsed in the index step.
Wes
Wes
13:44
so you have a transformation halfway the html and the plain string phpdoc?
Wes
Wes
you wrote a lot of code in just few days, i already can't keep up with it :B
@Wes Maybe because I wrote it in just a few days...
Wes
Wes
lol, it is good for sure
@DaveRandom well if you say so, the I guess it's true, because English is your native.
13:48
@Wes Just ask questions. :-)
Wes
Wes
i need to install it and track down what does what, because i'm not able to understand by reading pieces of it
@Wes So you just need a starting point, right?
Wes
Wes
maybe
i get what extraction does though
So where are you stuck?
Wes
Wes
it's "the very annoying stuff" :B
13:58
It turned out to be one of the fun things actually.
Persisting that data and loading it again is the annoying stuff for me.
Wes
Wes
lol, it almost killed me just by reading it
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom :-)
Wes
Wes
the elastic stuff confuses me @kelunik
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:php-src-X bob$ ./sapi/cli/php -r 'class a { public string $t = ""; public array $f = []; } $a = new a; var_dump(similar_text("abc", "bcd", $a->t), $a->t); similar_text("abc", "bcd", $a->f);'
int(2)
string(15) "66.666666666667"

Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot assign float to reference of type array in Command line code:1
Stack trace:
#0 Command line code(1): similar_text('abc', 'bcd', Array)
#1 {main}
  thrown in Command line code on line 1
\o/
(it respects strict_type declare)
\o/ so we're going to have typed properties soon ?
14:02
@Wes Forget about that, could as well be MySQL for all current use cases.
@bwoebi niiiice
and magic
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi hero \o/
@Wes I just didn't have time / passion to link all the tables and pull it out again from all those tables.
I started with it, but then just went with a JSON document store that's queryable, ended up with Elasticsearch.
Wes
Wes
aaaaah. it's json
that's an hint.
@kelunik I'm not sure about that refactor involving "token" => str_split(";:,.[]()|^&+-/*=%!~$<>?@"). I haven't looked at the link you referred to but can you explain the gist of it to me?
Wes
Wes
14:08
morning levi
@LeviMorrison If you want, you can highlight those now.
Oh, all tokens you mean?
Wes
Wes
losing focus at an alarming rate today. god
Anonymous
@Wes 11 is a great way to lose focus of anything
Wes
Wes
i figuratively flagellate myself because i too often get distracted by 11
14:11
@LeviMorrison The token array contains either tokens or some strings directly. Those strings can now be highlighted as well. We might want to separate those into groups though.
<pre><code><span class='php-open-close'>&lt;?php </span><span class='keyword'>require</span> <span class='string'>&quot;php&quot;</span> <span class='token'>.</span> <span class='identifier'>__DIR__</span><span class='token'>;</span></code></pre>
Wes
Wes
(first time i use the word flagellate in english. it's an achievement)
"token" might not be a good name. Probably better "operator" or something like that. That's what I had first.
@NikiC github.com/bwoebi/php-src/commit/… Initial patch (just ext/standard and Zend, no tests yet)
2
Anonymous
!!urban flagellate
[ flagellate ] to be attacked with a whip by an irate dwarf wearing leather.
Anonymous
14:14
@Wes nice
@kelunik "some strings directly"? Can you give an example?
@NikiC Can you please review this approach?
@bwoebi yeah, I'll look later today
@NikiC great, thanks :-)
@Tom Hi there Tom. So basically @LeviMorrison and @bwoebi are the guys who are pushing that RFC forward. Levi, Bob - Tom appears to be a functional programming zealot advocate who gave a quick talk about functional programming at my local user group last night. My understanding is that you guys were still hoping to get more people providing good examples of how short closures/arrow functions can make code easier to understand. Tom could be of help with that.
14:17
@LeviMorrison ", (, @ are all no T_* constants, but directly the literal strings as tokens.
( and @ are string literals?
Wes
Wes
> English review please, and sorry for monopolizing the room with these:
@param int $steps The amount of steps that the start index is to be moved; positive values will move toward end, while negative ones will move toward start.
@brzuchal I'm at work....so will be in and out. I really wish you hadn't closed the voting......my email was going to be "This RFC is passing, although the variance might be a good idea, it should be separate to this RFC", but it looks like that ship has sailed.
@LeviMorrison Yes.
php -r 'require "vendor/autoload.php"; print (new Kelunik\Highlight\DefaultHighlighter)->highlight("<?php \$a = \"\" . (1 * (3 / 4) - 1);") . PHP_EOL;' > out.html
Anonymous
@Wes s/toward/towards the
14:20
<pre><code><span class='php-open-close'>&lt;?php </span><span class='variable'>$a</span> <span class='token'>=</span> <span class='string'>&quot;&quot;</span> <span class='token'>.</span> <span class='token'>(</span><span class='number'>1</span> <span class='token'>*</span> <span class='token'>(</span><span class='number'>3</span> <span class='token'>/</span> <span class='number'>4</span><span class='token'>) ...
@LeviMorrison can you do me a favour and see if this gives you a 503?
Or anyone else in the US
Wes
Wes
@JayIsTooCommon thanks babe <3
@DaveRandom 503 here. Germany.
Anonymous
<3
14:21
I am assuming that their server is borked because there is no obvious reason for that
@DaveRandom I got an error but it's country based (doesn't seem to be 503)
@Wes "The number of steps that the start index will be moved by. Positive values will move towards the end, negative ones will move towards the start."
evenin room
@LeviMorrison the response code is 503 if you look in dev tool, I guess that's a default error page
thanks :-)
Wes
Wes
that sounds much better, thanks Dan
14:24
Chrome dev tools have changed at some point. I don't even see the files in the network tab...
@LeviMorrison Do you have a filter active in the network tab?
@DaveRandom the 503 comes up when you download it using curl or wget
@WyriHaximus
... it default selected "font"? WTF?
14:26
Still not used to stackoverflows chat :P
Okay, so.. example of OCP. Splitting a validator that checks multiple different things into a ValidatorComposite with the ability to addValidator(Validator $validator) and remove as well, with validate in the composite looping around the array of validators... We can add / remove a new validator without impacting existing code. Please tell me this is a good example of OCP :)
@LeviMorrison Probably remembered your last choice.
@WyriHaximus same in a browser, if you look at dev tools and preserve log you get 2 302s and eventually that error page with a 503 code
or, well, that's what I get
Presumably their back-end server is down (503, bad gateway) and that's the default error page
HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable
Server: Apache
ETag: "f55c5dfb043f1ec8f4025490d7f7db91:1478772075"
Last-Modified: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 10:00:06 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Type: text/html
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Content-Encoding: gzip
Expires: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 14:28:25 GMT
Cache-Control: max-age=0, no-cache, no-store
Pragma: no-cache
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 14:28:25 GMT
Connection: close
14:28
@NikiC lucky u :)
@DaveRandom yeah, it worked an hour ago or so, fine tuning a vagrant box at the moment =D
@kelunik I'm not understanding how ( and @ are strings?
2 messages moved to bin
Evenings
have you reviewed bobs patch yet @NikiC, can we have it, can we, can we, can we ?
14:28
Btw wasn't someone working on a bridge to IRC or something else for this room?
@WyriHaximus well Levi got the same and he's in the US, so I'm pretty certain it's not actually a location-based problem. Unless Oracle have started only trading in China or something.
That would be nice
@WyriHaximus it's on The List. We need to separate out the chat consumer part of Jeeves, which I started doing then discovered it wasn't as simple as I thought it would be.
@DaveRandom mm, had responses from others in the UK and tried a few off continent servers with the same issue
Once that's done it's basically just wiring libs together though (I assume that someone has created an IRC client for amp/react already)
14:32
@Danack I'm thinking to set voting close="false" excuse for stop and argument that covariance is a good idea but regarding work on other features won't patch it and left as it was on the beginning and considering covariance as a separate RFC
Because in other way it'ss provide mess IMO
@kelunik cheers, I don't mind the interface, would just prefer better notifications or emails notifications that don't lag 24 hours behind, and IRC is instant
@WyriHaximus Just enable desktop notifications @ bottom right?
@kelunik That works when I'm on a desktop and not somewhere commuting, which is when I seem to get most of them
@brzuchal you have both versions of the patch, why not make variance a voting option and let everyone decide ?
@WyriHaximus For all other notifications, just install the SO app on your phone. ;-)
14:36
@kelunik \o/!
it will be easier to understand why the voting was stopped if it comes back with different options imo ...
@JoeWatkins you mean set up 3 options "Yes, with variance", "Yes, without variance" and "No" ?
yeah, why not ...
well I can think of a reason why not actually ...
what would be required majority then
still two thirds ...
14:37
2/3 of all non "No" votes
@kelunik dunno if that does push notifications?
Wes
Wes
@kelunik i think i get how it works. i need to install it but i have no idea about elastic. i shall read about that first, i think
two votes, one to accept or reject the feature, and one to allow variance if accepted ...
that seems fair ... anyone else have any thoughts ?
@DaveRandom It does.
It's potentially annoying to have instant push notifications for chat
14:38
so what happens when 50% for variance patch and without it ?
Like you just replied to me while I'm sitting here typing, I don't want a push notification for that
you only take notice of the variance vote if the feature is accepted by two thirds of voters in the accept/reject vote
Wes
Wes
how important is the time spent querying elastic though?
@JoeWatkins well, that seems fair, but might turn out not as you prefer
variance is decided by simple majority, I think
Anonymous
14:39
@DaveRandom SO chat app delays notifs for pings. So if you haven't viewed it within x minutes, it'll notify you. x = 15 i think
@Wes I don't really know how it works, too. :-D
Wes
Wes
:P
well I'd have to vote to reject it, but allow variance if accepted ...
@DaveRandom They're not instant. 20 - 30 minutes I think.
@Wes Pretty important, that's basically the page load time currently. So another data store is preferred for non-searches at least.
/cc @Gordon ?
14:42
I wish I could find the words to impress on you that there really isn't any rush, that reopening the vote without taking any action is not likely to help your cause ... reopening the vote with clear or different options, and possibly another RFC, if that's what you want, these are good ideas ... but just switching the vote back on is probably not a good idea ...
you have almost a full year, 10 months or something like that ...
Why's the object type hint RFC on hold?
well, I suggested it, because I don't think the patch was complete ...
(and I'm not alone, but nobody else is speaking up)
but I wasn't telling him to do that, I completed the patch and said I thought he should, and dan asked me to email internals which I originally didn't want to do ... this is all a big mess ...
@Jimbo we're discussing to patch with variance on object typehint, but there are opinions divided (don't know better word) because @LeviMorrison think that variance should be considered after enums will be processed
(Y)
and on my first RFC :(
14:47
nikita thinks the patch is incomplete ...
@brzuchal Yeah......for now how about just not doing anything. Closing and reopening votes is not a good practice.
@NikiC do you think variance patch for object typehint will complete it ?
he told you it was before you opened the vote
we both did
yeah, you're right
I think I'll provide @JoeWatkins patch on another branch to see green build on Travis then gather my thoughts and decide tomorrow what to do, will try to ping you all then, second poll in RFC and some additional info why in RFC seems fair
@Danack what are your thoughts on what to do here ?
afk 20, school run
15:02
@kelunik Ah, you mean a string item in the token array; I thought you mean they should be highlighted as a string.
@LeviMorrison Oh, no. Just " should be highlighted as string.
Hey there, sorry to bother. I have a question. I work with a university and we have a problem at hand. We are using the following technologies: Javascript, Php and Node.js (for real-time communications).
Now, when a user adds a new user, Javascript calls Php, php does all operations to insert and then we have to use node.js to notify other users in real-time. To prevent code injection, instead having the following flow: javascript -> php -> javascript -> nodejs, we would like that php communicates to nodejs.
The university I work with proposes to re-route every request to node.js (even when there is no need for real-time communications) and node.js should then forward the request to php. Is this approach solid? It sounds really absurd to me to have two webservers, just to make sure that node.js and php communicates. I suggested an approach like Apache Thrift, but they found it useless. Can I have your opinions on this?
so basically, javascript and php stops talking, there is always node.js in the middle in their approach.
Neither approach is invalid, but having node sitting in the middle is definitely something I would consider. You could debate the ins and outs of which approach is better for a millenium and never reach a consensus.
I would probably hit PHP and push a notification to node after the work is done, having node act as a middle man is more complex but it would also be able to cope with a much higher load without falling over, probably
I would favour simplicity in the situation you describe, though
@Wes I think working on mocks can be good, yes, as well as outlining the different layouts that exist.
I totally see your point and I do agree. @DaveRandom, I believe having node in the middle is adding only complexity, and another webserver that we need to handle. If the problem at hand is the communication between php and node.js, why don't we use the tools already used by the community and make this more scalable. What if we introduce Java in the future, should we add a third webserver? That is my concern, but they are so stubborn with this.
15:16
@SavasVedova The number of "web servers" is irrelevant in some ways, because you just throw an nginx (or tech of choice) (use nginx) proxy in front of it and route to different back end servers through a single entry point, or load-balanced set of entry points.
There's nothing which says all those things can't run on one box, if you want
I would hit node.js from php when it's done OR put an message on some queue like RabbitMQ and run node.js worker to process messages from queue
Then wouldn't need php to wait until node.js processes the hit
I probably don't understand the problem... But, why can't everything be done with just PHP or just JS?
Propbably because a part of the system is written using WebSockets in node.js as I think
that is true
@daveRandom
@LeviMorrison So the thing that's left now are just line numbers?
15:20
making queue isolates those two servers php from node.js then your php application might work all the time undependently
@DaveRandom Their "excuse" is that they don't wanna add another layer of complexity :) So they rather install express, run the server and re-route all requests to node.js
when for eg. your node.js crash there is nothing wrong to run it again then it'll process all unprocessed messages from queue and users will get notifications
having php and node.js separately is like two microservices one with api for registering and another for only notifications
@SavasVedova I would argue that having node sitting in the middle is the more complex in terms of the number of LoC that must be maintained. It is, however, also the most flexible.
@brzuchal I definitely favor this approach. I come from political science background, I am a self-taught guy. They are professors in a tech university, but that doesn't mean anything to me. That is exactly why I am asking you guys your opinion...
considering them separately connected only with a queue allows you to change one component in any time with another implementation
15:22
> You could debate the ins and outs of which approach is better for a millenium and never reach a consensus.
I stand by that ^ :-P
compacting them into one monolit AFAIK isn't a good practice
well I'm not a professor yet, and probably won't ever be
@brzuchal I am generally all for this approach to everything. However it's easy to end up in a situation where your simple application with a userbase of ~100 people has 200 components and needs 50 people to maintain just because of the sheer number of different technologies involved
i.e. it's the old "Facebook need that sort of thing. Are you Facebook?" problem.
Sure, what you do might not be the "right" way by some arbitrary measure defined by people who don't know your business case, but that doesn't mean you are doing it wrong.
I didn't said it is wrong but only would consider this as not hood practice
But also heared that sometime it is a best way
So I might answer that "it depends"
15:31
But then it Wouldn't include my opinion
Obviously, that is not the goal. But keeping in mind the separation of concerns, scalability and simplicity, a simple tool that lets php and node.js communicate sounds rather more effective. At least, we are brainstorming here... The way the university replied me was really rigid: "No we don't use this technology (Apache Thrift) it is adding more complexity, we do whathever we decided"... This approach leaves no room for brainstorming.
@kelunik I'm sure we are missing some basic syntax highlighting stuff.
I'm also not sure for php.net specifically that we want to emit the token class - it will bloat it quite a bit and we won't use the style.
at least hearing from you guys that my approach is not that bad, helped me a lot. At least I have some arguments to bring on table next tuesday :)
thanks both of you
And in retrospect I'm not sure about line numbers either. It makes it more difficult to select code unless it is in another div or something, and then you have to align them... seems like a pain, actually.
@LeviMorrison We can make those configurable.
15:33
@SavasVedova I personally would implement the whole thing in PHP but I am a sadist/masochist/communist.
You're welcome
@LeviMorrison that's been solved
@LeviMorrison That's been solved, yeah.
@DaveRandom what do you use for websockets?
Although I think it was ugly. need to doubelcheck
@SavasVedova He writes his on network stack for it. Don't listen to that guy. He's crazy
15:34
@SavasVedova Why node? :P
!!canon @DaveRandom
Cannot find the canon for you... :-( Use !!canon list to list all supported canonicals.
booo
@kelunik you prefer Java instead? :)
@SavasVedova PHP. ;-)
15:35
There's also a copy-to-clipboard button that I think would be nice.
But yes, I prefer Java over JS.
@LeviMorrison That involves flash most likely
@PeeHaa Nope. There's a clipboard API on newer browsers.
@PeeHaa haha thanks for the advice :P
Flash is just needed as fallback for old browsers.
15:36
@kelunik preferences;)
@kelunik oh wow. They actually did somebody useful
Yeah, if it is supported then we'll show the button.
Otherwise nada.
@SavasVedova what @PeeHaa said
@PeeHaa @DaveRandom he told me not to listen you because you're crazy :p
hehe
15:41
Someone can help me with Laravel?
@SavasVedova this is the cool new thing: github.com/uWebSockets/uWebSockets
It's pretty lean
I haven't tested, though
helloo
Anonymous
@Deharlan Won't get much Laravel help here I'm afraid
can i ask a english question ?
@SavasVedova yup :-D
8 mins ago, by DaveRandom
@SavasVedova I personally would implement the whole thing in PHP but I am a sadist/masochist/communist.
Anonymous
15:42
@Deharlan Unless you can generalise your issue outside of Laravel
@littlepootis Thanks, having a look at that right now.
@JayIsTooCommon Oh dammit, is a error 500 when i upload my laravel project :(
Anonymous
@Deharlan Check your logs
@JayIsTooCommon i checked, but i can't fix it
@FastSnail You can ask whatever you like. Sensible/useful answers are not guaranteed though :-P
Anonymous
15:44
@Deharlan What do the logs say?
is this sentence correct ? formal?
Wes
Wes
i've added one more issue levi. there isn't much to fix about php.net tbh it's very comfortable to read already
"I'm a programmer and currently involved in web based development"
@JayIsTooCommon [10-Nov-2016 15:25:18 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'InvalidArgumentException' with message 'No hint path defined for [streams].' in /home/sppraiascom/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/View/FileViewFinder.ph‌​p:112
@JayIsTooCommon They say "I used to be a tree".
15:45
@FastSnail I'd just go with "I'm a web developer"
@FastSnail it's acceptable, although the "and" is superfluous. I propose "I'm a programmer currently focused on web based development".
@littlepootis but i want to express that i'm not just a web developer
Anonymous
@Deharlan Not a clue, looks laravelly
Anonymous
@DaveRandom :P
@DaveRandom thanks i will use it
15:46
@JayIsTooCommon yeah, i knew it :(
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Q: Laravel, using packages with PSR-4 gives message "No hint path defined for"

Gonçalo QueirósIm using Laravel 4.1 and starting a package (subby) that is using PSR-4 standard. When I try to render any view with: return View::make('subby::user.login'); I get the message: No hint path defined for [subby] I've red many things, but those were usually typo problems

Anonymous
Anonymous
... Home time please
There is the function in the error

protected function getNamespaceSegments($name)
{
$segments = explode(static::HINT_PATH_DELIMITER, $name);

if (count($segments) != 2) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("View [$name] has an invalid name.");
}

if (! isset($this->hints[$segments[0]])) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("No hint path defined for [{$segments[0]}].");
}

return $segments;
}
usually there are errors in functions
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Have you tried doing what that answer suggested instead of assuming there is a bug in the framework?
@DaveRandom I'm not saying that the framework is wrong, but rather that I can not locate where the source of the problem is coming from
@NikiC Is it possible to use the lexer without the parser in php-parser? If I try it with the following code, the tokenIds are not what I expected and do not correspond to the T_* constants.
$this->lexer->startLexing($source);
$output = "";

while ($tokenId = $this->lexer->getNextToken($value)) {
    $output .= $this->processToken($tokenId, $value);
}
@Deharlan <I know nothing about laravel> have you looked at the "package service provider boot() method" as suggested by that answer?

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