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14:02
btw.. @PeeHaa: @bwoebi said you should smoke less. :P
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The Real Angry Birds! https://t.co/SCeRiK39hC
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@bwoebi need to rewrite references section
refresh perf numbers too
@bwoebi so I've been reviewing the resolution processing logic and I'm more and more confident that we should not be generating a CNAME or DNAME request. These are supposed o be processed on the server side.
Chris, I can't wrap ffmpeg, it's about 10 libraries and they are all a shit show ...
14:08
you would be better and have something more robust just wrapping the command line interface (ffmpeg)
(I've looked at this before)
@JoeWatkins it wasn't a serious request :-)
okay good
also need perf numbers for referencing changes affecting code that doesn't use typed properties, perhaps, not sure about that ...
afk taking dogs out, lata
@DaveRandom So just remove all CNAME and DNAME handling?
@kelunik I think so, we should just be issuing requests for A/AAAA. We could have a fallback to CNAME/DNAME if we get a resolution failure for the A/AAAA records but (as I read it) if that succeeded then it would be indicative of a server configuration error and probably shouldn't be trusted anyway
@bwoebi You broke the build...
14:15
@kelunik Also I'm in favour of bundling the A/AAAA requests into a single packet. If we get a response with a "truncated" flag set, we re-issue the request over TCP if available, or break it into two and reissue if no TCP
In the 99.9999% case, that will be the fastest and most efficient strategy IMO
very few names will have enough combined A and AAAA to overflow 512 bytes
@DaveRandom Rather break up into two instead of TCP.
@kelunik why?
Because TCP will be slower, because more round-trips, no?
Well, currently we send out 8 packets on a simple github.com resolution request as it seems.
@kelunik again, in the 99.9999% case I doubt it, TCP packets can have a >512B payload.
Most of the time it will probably only be one additional packet (PSH -> PSH/ACK -> ACK)
@DaveRandom Well, as long as you have a local resolver, that RTT doesn't matter anyway.
14:18
and that one additional packet is not something we'd be waiting on, it's only our ACK
@kelunik I'm re-engineering this precisely because of a problem that we encountered with local resolvers, namely that if you are waiting for an ARP lookup then packets can simply disappear, as in never be sent
Wait, that 8 packet thing was wrong. Locally it's just sent to 127.0.0.1 and then sent via IPv6 to the router. I thought it would send it both on IPv4 and IPv6.
@DaveRandom Well, that one should be caught by a simple retry, but it adds a lot of latency.
@kelunik yes, although there's also another problem with the current approach that is more prevalent with a local resolver precisely because of the lower network latency, namely that UDP socket use buffered reads and because there's no clear delineation between packets it means that responses can go missing (this is solvable by simply using recv instead of fread)
@DaveRandom How are servers usually configured? Desktop Ubuntu uses a local resolver bound to 127.0.0.1. DigitalOcean defaults to Google DNS as I just noticed.
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
But I'm generally re-engineering the whole thing, I'm going to make it use a single local UDP socket for all servers as well
@kelunik what does the local resolver use? root hints?
If so that's pretty horrid, frankly
@DaveRandom Root hints?
14:25
as in the master root DNS servers
it has a local resolver sure, but that has to get it's data from somewhere
No, the local resolver forwards to the network gateway usually.
even if works by asking for NS records for a domain, it has to ask for them from somewhere...
@kelunik oic
well that seems weird and unnecessarily complex
like hiding the config
or is it so that dhcpcd doesn't have to fuck around with resolve?
dhclient usually replaces /etc/resolv.conf
then I don't get why you would have a local resolver :-S
Wait, that's what the FreeBSD manpage said, it probably doesn't do that on Ubuntu.
nameserver 127.0.1.1
search home
^ That's how /etc/resolv.conf looks like.
@DaveRandom Probably for caching. But maybe I installed dnsmasq and it's not the default. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
14:38
@kelunik no worries, in many ways it doesn't really matter to this, we can assume that if that config works on the machine then it will work for us. I've got some quite specific things I'm doing in an effort to resolve a number of issues that @Danack has run into - which also gives us a good concrete test case for whether they are actually better. I'm basically gonna just write it and you can all fling mud at me afterwards :-P
@Saitama I hope you will pardon my drunken awesomeness
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Are there people here famillar with the FB api maybe?
I generated a small thing in PHP which fetches images from a Facebook Page and I retrieve them on a website. Perfect... but after a while I saw: ""Error validating access token: Session has expired on Monday, 31-Oct-16 06:00:00 PDT. The current time is Sunday, 20-Nov-16 06:36:26 PST."... Now Im thinking/searching how to create a lifetime-access token. ><
14:52
o/
@Wes hon!
@bwoebi No point; declare(strict_types) passed.
Trying to overturn it after achieving required votes... waste of time
@LeviMorrison How's the progress regarding php.net reboot & wiki improvements?
I thought I made progress on wiki but I didn't really :'(
The blockquote plugin works but permits too many kind of sub-formatting.
@LeviMorrison Dangerous ones or what's the problem?
No, rather to encode a language spec snippet will end up with odd formatting.
some-rule:
    either-this
    or-this
^ The bottom parts end up as code.
And other such problems.
15:00
What we basically need is a custom "syntax highlighter" that formats lang-spec instead of code?
15:32
Interesting PoV:
Professional programming languages should not have operator precedence *at all*. https://twitter.com/ieeesoftware/status/791882437295038464
@Wes MY OCD!
@Ocramius nope
operator precedence should simply not be stupid
Oh, I agree, it's just that adding a few brackets doesn't hurt
like it is in C wrt binary operators
@Ocramius it hurts readability
It aids readability
too many parens are a pet peeve of mine
15:34
I love reading with brackets. You study physics, IIRC - I can imagine you got used to operator precedence on paper
It aids readability if precedence is non-obvious, but hurts if its obvious
Precedence is already non-obvious for something as simple as 1 + 2 * 3 for most humans apes
Is it?
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@Ocramius for the same reason coercion (as in implicit) is bad. having to remember what does what is harder than writing the cast explicitly
Yeah, 15 minutes on facebook.com should clarify that
15:37
@Ocramius I mean outside the Trump voter base
I'm talking about codeigniter coders
Too much bashing :P
Ah ... actually not sure, is that a distinct group or not?
I just didn't want to seem that obvious
Also myself, btw. I always confuse if ($a && $b === $c) { - or at least my brain refuses to read it in the correct order
so I end up with if ($a && ($b === $c)) {
@Ocramius I'd hate that ...
For some reason a lot of people think that being explicit is a virtue
In the end explicitness and conciseness are just another tradeoff
conciseness and explicitness are not opposites
I'd really prefer the explicitness, both as a reader and as a writer
15:43
As you brought it up, physics is a great example. A lot of very concise notation ... if you actually wrote out those formulae, you'd definitely lose track of any meaning
Yeah, but it's also why physics is so hard to follow (or at least it was for me). The constant translation between symbols and actual domain made it hard to understand.
Most mistakes I did were because of distraction while reading a delta or a capital delta, and misinterpreting somewhere
The positioning denoting subscript, superscript, or at same level also made things hard, especially when combined with hand-writing on a whiteboard
having an ^ instead of super/subscript would have helped me a lot
Of course, there's still no decent way to write down formulas on a computer, so there's no way to collapse/expand symbols and write them too within lecture-constrained-times
@Ocramius If used very sparingly, it might be useful. If you have many super/subscripts, not so much
@Ocramius I regularly write GR formulas (stock full of sub- and superscripts) in tex, where the plain text version uses ^ and _. The tex version is definitely not clearer ;)
@kelunik lol
16:07
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Q: Synonyms for PHP

HallurI saw that the tag PHP has 15 synonyms, one of which was php5... I was wondering why php7 is not a synonym for php also? Can someone add php7 as a synonym for php? I think they (php7 & php) are relevant in the same way that php5 is relevant to php. (Obviously, I don't have the reputation requir...

^^^ thought you guys might want to know about ^^^
went to shop for dog treats, came out with rpi2, was cheap ...
@JoeWatkins you didn't get me dog treats in the end? gutted
Although rpi2 is definitely w00t
got those first, then was hanging around smoking and happened to look through a pc shop window ...
@JoeWatkins always dangerous - especially if you've put your credit card in your wallet...
16:14
I broke the damn case already
@LeviMorrison God, the wiki is so slow. Could you get an answer for putting Squid or something alike in front?
@JonClements Is it possible to rename the tag to php-7.0?
I think php 7 is still new enough that it hasn't outlived its usefulness. However, we should probably alias at least php-5.2, php-5.3 and php-5.4 at this point
@NikiC yeah... if it needs to be... does that fit in more with the other tags etc...?
oh I missed that, we definitely don't want to bundle php 7 stuff into php tag
16:21
@JonClements yeah, we currently have php-5.2, php-5.3, php-5.4, php-5.5, php-5.6 and ... php-7. Which will be a problem with php 7.1 around the corner
couldn't all the 5 tags be merged into php-5 ?
If Linux, X, Wayland, GNOME, Fedora, whatever do not sort out HiDPI support soon then my next notebook will be a MacBook. Or I switch from Linux to Windows. I would hate both options ...
@JoeWatkins they're used (or supposed to be used) for questions regarding new features / migration problems. I'd just keep around the most recent 3 and alias the rest to php
@bwoebi Thanks for all your help over the last couple of days. Here's hoping that github.com/phpspec/prophecy/issues/296 will be sorted out soon so that I can tag PHPUnit 5.6.5.
Ah, looks like we already have a php-7.1 tag ^^
16:24
well yeah but there aren't going to be any new 5 features at all, ever
Probably useful for deprecated features/specific questions maybe?
if someone opens a question regarding 5.2, the first part of your answer has to cover that 5.2 is not supported any more, right ? and then it doesn't pertain to 5.2 any more ...
@JonClements I'm not sure how useful at this point
for history it might be useful, but there is only one supported version of 5.6 supported for one more month ...
Okay... I tend to try and avoid PHP like the plague... so... if you think anything needs doing / want to reply to that current meta post... etc... feel free and I'll check later
then only sec fixes ...
I'll think a while and reply, sure nikita will too ... maybe they should be kept around for the last year ... but once 5 is not a supported version, not even security, then php-5 should cover all unsupported 5 releases, I think ...
I replied
16:31
> Alias php-5.2 php-5.3 php-5.4 php-5.5 to php, as these have outlived their usefulness.
yeah that seems reasonable
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youtube.com/channel/UCckETVOT59aYw80B36aP9vw so this guy is a carpenter, a computer programmer, an inventor. basically the 21st century's leonardo
17:05
$sticky ? $sticky = true : $sticky = false; //sanity check
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^ What the fuck.
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wat
// insanity check
Well, in the end it's a (bool) cast.
@LeviMorrison Can we please purge the Dokuwiki as fast as possible? Looking at the source is horrible.
@kelunik Probably not.
How many exploitable security issues does it need? :P
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@LeviMorrison php need to continue evolving now. and this can't happen with rfcs that require 75% of approvals. in my opinion it is fair if 49% of people that voted no can continue using php without ever touching the feature they didn't like. example: union types. it is a language change, yes, but you can avoid using it entirely, like many do with controversial stuff, like static members, variable references, etc. we just ignore them and move on
if it's crap stuff it will be eventually removed (eg, magic quotes). instead if it's changes that affect everybody's current habits or expectations regardless they like it or not, that's probably stuff that would require 75% majority or something
17:13
@Wes what about us, can we ignore it ?
@Wes No, language design is not "just don't use a feature you don't like".
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@kelunik i think one of the greatest strengths of php is that it is not designed at all
it is built over its users' habits
@Wes That's not good at all. That's exactly the thing that leads to mixed parameter order, functions with 8 parameters with 3 being booleans, etc.
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you can write new versions of those functions, with new names
and tell people that old ones should not be used anymore
Hm...
I use the word "use" too much
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17:23
@NikiC use use Foo\Bar\{Group, Imports};
@NikiC What do you think about merging your scalar objects extension into core but without user-defined methods?
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@kelunik that is a thing that would lead to complete anarchy :B
@SebastianBergmann well, you already can tag it and composer will just choose the maximum possible dependency tags
@kelunik maybe someone is trying to make sure, that code is being reviewed?
When doing integration tests do you mainly only test the successful outcomes?
17:37
@Wes Why?
@kelunik I don't have access to the box, just the source code.
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what do you mean with "without user defined methods"? as you can define them only from an extension?
@Wes github.com/nikic/scalar_objects#registering-type-handlers < Users can register these handlers, that shouldn't be possible once in core.
@bwoebi If I do that then an old version of Prophecy is pulled in, not good.
@kelunik that would require someone to write a proposal ... including an API proposal
Apart from that, sounds good ^^
@bwoebi the build is still broken :P
17:49
@bwoebi github.com/php/php-src/blob/PHP-7.0.13/NEWS#L39 < So we can skip the eval here github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/blob/… now? /cc @SebastianBergmann
@NikiC I'm happy to help.
Oh was confusing with operator overloading.
@SebastianBergmann Ah, sure, if there are newer versions of prophecy going to be without your patch
@NikiC why will it break?
18:07
> /home/travis/build/php/php-src/sapi/fpm/fpm/zlog.c:189: undefined reference to `quiet_write'
I'll revert it
@bwoebi When you reapply, pls add zend_ prefix, as it's in an exported header
@NikiC I'll fix immediately
@JoeWatkins ugh, obviously fpm wasn't in my configure…
Niki, for the binary tests, where is it better? master/7.0/7.1?
@pmmaga master
18:18
@pmmaga If it isn't too much trouble, can you do another rebase?
yup yup, i also wanna check on travis, so I was planning to do that already
I would like to get a working travis run for this, but the build was broken
posted on November 20, 2016

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@NikiC done
evening room
18:37
yay, smtp server not reachable…
Good morning lads.
18:59
@NikiC looks like I missed that ping before… sorry for the delay then
@JoeWatkins perf numbers may only be a bit worse than before I guess … :'-D
@DaveRandom Are you sure? AFAIK it's recommended to resolve it yourself (as server), but you're not forced to?
@LeviMorrison In case of serious issues, that's always an option.
19:25
@bwoebi thx
why wont phpmyadmin let me leave some lengths empty?
@Jimbo Fuck No. A table called status_change with columns 'project_id', 'before', 'after', 'date'. When you're selecting to get the current status, you select from project p join status_change sc on p.project_id = sc.project_id order by date desc limit 1.
I missed the requirements about the other fields.....they should be in another table also.
20:03
@NikiC All green
hrm, can't apply patch
damn windows newlines
:O
sry about that
20:20
@pmmaga not your fault, there's people writing tests on windows and wrong git config
So some of our tests files are full of ^M
@NikiC Can you please just fix them?
I always fuck up too when I have to edit one of these
@bwoebi that would require advanced bash skillz :D
that's the problem :-P
okay, wasn't so hard actually
Lets see what travis says
@NikiC Just to be sure, we have no header or C files with CRLF?
20:32
@bwoebi I'm seeing a single crlf in one c file
ibase_query.c
that's it
my nano is always marking this one whole file as changed whenever I touched it -.- … need nano -X for it :s
ah
okay, lemme fix it too
@bwoebi sure but we are not a DNS server
@DaveRandom thus we cannot do that assumption, AFAIK?
amp/dns is a DNS client, not a server-side resolver
20:34
precisely
...so we don't need to manually resolve aliases
the server-side resolver may or may not choose to follow CNAMEs
thus we need to resolve them
or am I mistaken? (please give me a RFC reference here)
@bwoebi fine, but not unless an A/AAAA actually fails
@DaveRandom I don't disagree.
well good :-P
I have done some work on it today, will do more in the next day or two
I'm kind of making it up as I go along :-P
20:38
@NikiC How well do you understand what's going on in jit-dynasm project?
@DaveRandom you mean, making the timeframes up?
but I'd rather talk about a new impl than try and get all this theory straight in my head first
@bwoebi well often I also seem to do that, yes :-(
but I have actually started it now so hopefully that will be strong motivation to finish
/me eats
:-)
@bwoebi haven't looked at it in a while
evening
@NikiC do you by chance know what Ra(some_register) does? (in dasc file)
20:40
hello
hi
do we have web developer major in university. i mean in master of science
@bwoebi A way to dynamically select a register
@NikiC oh, just that, okay thanks.
That's the closest dynasm has to docs :)
@NikiC wuh, I didn't even know it has some sort of docs at all :-D
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20:52
alexa help me i'm hurt https://t.co/r6iHh5j5VN
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o/
21:27
@NikiC It's basically a find and exec with dos2unix, right?
@LeviMorrison yeah
So what are you scared about? :D
What other operations does it make sense to implement as methods on SplFixedArray? I have map and sort at the moment.
@NikiC thank you for the new deprecations, btw
I saw the RFC proposed and was about to propose deprecating create_function(), then I saw it was already in it ^^
slice maybe?
@kelunik $sticky &&= 1;
…dangit that's invalid syntax :(
21:37
I fucking hate NPM
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@Andrea $sticky = !!$sticky;
@LeviMorrison filter?
@kelunik that would work, yeah
@kelunik Meh, filter doesn't preserve size or have a known new size before the operation is complete.
21:41
@LeviMorrison I guess that's true. map has at least a known element count while the elements can still be of every size.
shait, I dont have mjolnir in php-7
@Andrea meh, no php tag
@NikiC heh
we'll just have to buteforce it
@Andrea looks like if you cast the last vote, and a tag you have a gold badge of wasn't initially present, you are shown as if you dupehammered it.
21:49
@bwoebi heh
@Andrea I have no idea why we don't have assign-ops for these two…
22:03
Ha, apparently we have a broken test if we run it with nice make test.
proc_nice() basic behaviour [ext/standard/tests/general_functions/proc_nice_basic.phpt]
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22:54
youtube.com/watch?v=_d0lyB9oLuo apparently glasses can fix color blindness. and it's awesome
23:22
$sql = "INSERT INTO student (first_name, last_name, course_name, semester, section, instructor_first_name, instructor_last_name, exam_date)
VALUES ('first_name', 'last_name', 'course_name', 'semester', 'section', 'instructor_first', 'instructor_last', 'exam_date')"
what's wrong with this string?
'exam_date' doesn't look like a date. It's hard to know without the schema
its not a problem with the database
it's just this string
23:46
no semi colon. lol
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