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00:17
@bwoebi we should
@Andrea Add them. Straight ahead. Now.
heh
@Andrea I'm listening to your objections.
@bwoebi because compound assignment operators with short-circuiting are a PITA?
Which reminds me that we still haven't implemented ??=
@NikiC oh… true.
||=, &&= and ??= are essentially the same, just each comparing against false, true and null respectively.
@NikiC ??= will be a pain
morning there
actually, I think ?? is still broken on objects
also it's still misnamed (but at least grammatically correctly)
@Andrea hmm?
@bwoebi doesn't call __isset
00:31
ugh
…apparently it was fixed? huh
now, let me see how much I have broken… (running make test now)
@Andrea good.
@Andrea yeah, it was [see zend_std_read_property, the BP_VAR_IS branch]
fixed by @Joe :)
I also want to add unary ?? at some point
as a postfix operator
main reason is so you can do stuff like if ($_GET["foo"]?? === "bar')
Happy birthday @kelunik … Here, have a year more to live… Next year, we'll decide again on it!
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@Andrea We already have it … it's a prefix operator. @.
And it's rightfully dreaded to use…
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@bwoebi ha what a horrible way to say happy birthday to your friend :B
happy birthday @kelunik !!!
00:42
@Wes He'll understand :-D
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/me has just spent like 3 hours to decide whether to have two methods doing kinda the same thing, or a single method with a boolean switch:B
I mean that sounds better than @tereško condolences, no?
Wes
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yeah that indeed :B
@Wes s/spent/wasted/ ?
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yeah that was the actual word
guess what i ended up with?
00:44
@Wes three methods!
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none. because i haven't decided already :B
:-D
@bwoebi o.O
well, yes, ?? could be regarded as a kind of silenced ?:, but it's fast and doesn't rely on error fallback behaviour
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@Andrea i would use @ on many occasions but i heard from joe is like slow like hell
$like--
@Wes We could optimize it, but we don't want to
00:46
@Wes it's necessary in some places (file_get_contents etc.) which is sad
@Andrea Well, yeah, … it's sometimes killing too much errors
@bwoebi I have a question about fci and references; consider this code:
    for (i = 0; i < maxlen; ++i) {
        fci.retval = &out->array.elements[i];
        fci.param_count = 1;
        fci.params = &arg;
        fci.no_separation = 0;

        ZVAL_COPY(&arg, &intern->array.elements[i]);

        if (zend_call_function(&fci, &fci_cache) != SUCCESS || Z_TYPE_P(fci.retval) == IS_UNDEF) {
            spl_fixedarray_object_free_storage(out_object);
            zval_ptr_dtor(&arg);
            return;
        } else {
            zval_ptr_dtor(&arg);
        }
    }
There often is not only a single error the function may emit, but only one shall be silenced … @Andrea :-/
If the callback function takes its parameter by reference no warning seems to be emitted but it doesn't actually call by reference.
@LeviMorrison right, the error is emitted at arg passing in VM, not at receiving
00:48
Nevermind, forgot I made a copy into arg.
whats up guys.
@bwoebi So... I have to validate this callback myself?
Also, does the function call there look okay assuming a single argument with pass-by-value expected semantics?
@LeviMorrison Why? It's not a problem to have a non-reference as arg to a by-ref param
00:53
It's expected to not be by reference.
@bwoebi that's the problem, yeah
And furthermore if it is by reference the code works without errors or warnings except it doesn't actually change the expected original array.
PHP has so much… messy stuff
@LeviMorrison It won't make any issue as you use a ZVAL_COPY
the language proper is improving but the standard library is still enough to give you nightmares
00:54
@LeviMorrison that's expected if a value is passed by-value to a by-ref arg.
It's just how it currently works in general
Wes
Wes
i have a problem with class names in my root namespace. they are dozens... i should have a "Misc" namespace or something for stuff not classifiable otherwise :\
I feel like I should warn. Or something.
If you check that there, you're going to be inconsistent with everything else invoking callbacks with args @LeviMorrison
I want to add a Unicode string class in part so I can obsolete, like, all the string functions.
ditto for array methods, which I will implement some day, eventually
@Andrea why would that obsolete them?
00:56
@bwoebi Most work with strings is dealing with Unicode. You'd now have a friendlier API for it all.
the old string functions would have their place still (e.g. binary, ASCII) but you wouldn't have to use them most of the time if you didn't want to
er, rather, most work with strings is with strings containing UTF-8
@bwoebi So we just copy, emit no errors, and move along? Seems wrong.
@Andrea probably depends on your target audience, but for me, I'm relatively rarely operating on unicode data
@LeviMorrison That's how it works now. Feel free to bring it up to discussion though.
@Andrea Also, … what's actually wrong with mb_* functions that I need a fancier API?
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@Andrea what are you planning to do? do you remember joe's ustring?
@Wes She does.
@Wes that's the inspiration
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01:01
a proper unicode abstraction would be hard to make. encodings are easy
@bwoebi it's partly that I'd like methods because they're easy to chain and short. but there's other problems with mbstring
@Wes A big problem with a method API for strings is that it's then like the one true way, which I want to strongly avoid…
one is that it operates on codepoints, not graphemes. we do have functions for the latter, but I don't know if they're used much
also I'd like it if we had a mechanism for forcing Unicode hygiene
@Andrea the intl funcs?
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@bwoebi you mean "if it results to be shit, it'll be there forever"?
:B
01:03
@bwoebi grapheme_*, yes
@Andrea Often enough though you want to work on codepoints (e.g. find the text inmidst of zalgo)
I kinda want to audit mbstring, I'm not sure how compliant the code is
it can't even handle Eszett correctly
@bwoebi oh, sure, that needs to be an option too
> encodings are easy
They only took about 45 years to get right.
but for a lot of common things, people will screw it up if they go for what seems obvious (mb_substr)
@Danack encodings are easy as long as you have only one…
01:06
@Danack only 45?
latin-15 all the things.
@Andrea I still have to learn an usage for substr on graphemes or codepoints…
@Danack just checked, took about 121 years
@bwoebi fair
also, wtf is string reversal for?
@Andrea I've used strrev() sometimes … but only ever for real in context of binary data
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@Andrea what i have is LiveCPSeq(uence) (mutable), FrozenCPSeq (immutable), LiveText(LiveCPSeq $cps) and FrozenText(FrozenCPSeq $cps)
difference between cpseq and text is that the first operates on code points, the latter on graphemes
two cpseq's are compared by cp's, while texts are compared by their normalized versions. text classes have no actual storage, they normalize the list of graphemes on the fly on getting (if not normalized already)
01:11
@bwoebi Can you think of any other place this happens?
@LeviMorrison no, only on callbacks called internally via zend_call_function()
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i ended up with that so that i don't have to normalize the strings everywhere in the code
livetext/livecpseq are like stringbuilder in java
@Wes interesting
I want to copy Swift which gives you byte, codepoint and grapheme views on any string (also code unit but we're not using UTF-16)
@bwoebi context?
@tereško read the 7 messages before
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01:16
@Andrea i have those :P i also have substring views (remember this? github.com/krakjoe/ustring/issues/25)
:-D
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sooner or later i'll publish this thing @Andrea hopefully more sooner than later :B it's actually part of a bigger project, because CPSeq is also a Vector<CP> and with vector comes Seq, then there are Maps, Sets, and too many other things for a single person to design in its free time :B
I need to audit mbstring at some point, I don't trust it
PHP has like, at least three implementations of Unicode handling. More, probably.
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01:21
i'm using a terrible mix of mbstring, intl and iconv. but i'll write tests based on unicode databases. i actually started doing that too. it's a monumental work...
the HTML functions actually handle multibyte themselves. mbstring has its own implementation. intl uses ICU.
I'd like to switch to ICU everywhere because I actually trust it, but then it'd become a core dependency and blegh
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icu is cool, tho!
yes, but there will be people complaining it'a too heavyweight for certain environmental, and they're right even
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unicode is huge... reinventing it is gambling... icu does all the things and well
PHP also reimplements different pieces of HTTP in several places. I unified the list of headers at least
@Wes mhm
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01:26
for example, did you check how hard it is just identifying a grapheme in a string?
there are like a gillion rules...
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lol
try {
        var_dump((new class {
                public $foo;
                function __construct() { $this->foo = new stdClass; }
                function __destruct() { throw new Exception; }
        })->foo++);
} catch (Exception $e) { print "caught Exception 9\n"; }
I'm writing insane test cases…
@Danack AHAHAHAHAH
@Danack hahahahaha
oh, good, I thought. mbstring uses an external library for multibyte handling, or some of it. …said lib is used only by PHP ._.
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to be fair tho mbstring always worked for me :B there are way worse things in php...
01:30
the problem with mbstring (and the HTML code for that matter) is they don't just do Unicode, they also do other character sets
bleh
@Wes yea, agree
@Andrea is just searching so hard for things to complain about that she drowns in them… But in general, PHP is not that bad :-D
@bwoebi if only
hah
I like uniformity because ultimately it makes a language easier to learn and use
True.
01:34
PHP essentially violates every rule there is about writing quality software
and it does so more than… basically every other popular language does
the problem with mbstring is I don't want to add a new ICU-based thing and leave that to rot. but i also don't really wanna fix mbstring, so…
anyway, goodnight
@Andrea PHP essentially also has A LOT of semantics and bundled libraries.
@Andrea sleep well.
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gn \o
don't give up though, we all want a decent unicode abstraction...
 
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02:53
@NikiC Can you please check github.com/php/php-src/pull/2216 ?
I'm going to make it a really hard task to future contributors to find memory leaks in VM :-D
Why is PHP so annoying sometimes :(
if (isset($_REQUEST['id'])) {
    echo json_encode(array("msg" => "You have bought a ticket! Good luck!"));
    exit();
}
So if I call this via sticky post, it works. If I call it via ajax (angular), it returns the entire HTML page and seems to ignore the exit
I understand why it returns the entire HTML, but I don't understand why my condition apparently isn't being met when ajax posts to it
03:09
@SterlingArcher well, a) is the $_REQUEST['id'] branch actually reached and b) is the id parameter really passed via ajax?
Yes and yes, if I do an old fashioned form, it works fine
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@SterlingArcher you sure you are testing properly? have a file_set_contents("file.txt", "it works") within the if
otherwise try auto_globals_jit = Off in php.ini. when something related to GPCR doesn't work, it's that
Isn't that function for PHP5?
I'm using 7
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what do you mean?
Call to undefined function file_set_contents()
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03:16
yeah i'm an idiot, it's file_put_contents the correct name :B
oh lol
I should have seen that via syntax highlighting
@Wes would be weird though
ya, it worked
file was made
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so it doesn't exit?
@bwoebi you don't read bugs.php.net? :B
@Wes I do.
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03:18
i think i've submitted that at least once, and complained about it here also
It doesn't exit, because my return response is the entire HTML document
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had to disable it in the first days of php 7 @bwoebi and never tried again since then
@SterlingArcher well, can you dump the backtrace where your HTML document is printed? perhaps some bogus shutdown handler or such?
Otherwise, no idea and would need to debug myself…
on that note … good night :-)
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gn bob
I have a feeling my php.ini isn't configuring my preheader so ajax methods are ignored
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03:21
@SterlingArcher your premise should be that you are doing something wrong. it is unlikely that it's a php bug that thing
goodnight, thanks for the help
I am most definitely doing something wrong :P
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if (isset($_REQUEST['id'])) {
    echo json_encode(array("msg" => "You have bought a ticket! Good luck!"));
    exit();
    echo "WHAT";
}
does what get printed?
how does the whole php look like?
Hangon, let me make sure it's not my ini setting
03:49
Morning
@Wes turns out angular is funky when posting to PHP
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Q: HTTP POST using Angular.js

matenjiI'm new to the scene and I want to use Angular.js to make an HTTP POST request. I'm accessing PHP scripts which have parameters that are just POST variables. What gets returned from each script is a JSON string. Normally in an HTML form you can make such a request like: <form method="post" actio...

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@SterlingArcher data: $.param({'data' : FormData}),
hi guys
04:48
moin
hello
I have been doing web developement for like 4 5 years now. Not that I am very good at it probably. Or that I have designed/architected big systems. And I also don't see any improvement. So I was thinking of going to probably Germany (from India) and doing my MS in CS (maybe Distributed Systems and Networks or something else)
but then I have second thoughts as to should I do it or not
please help me out
05:07
o/
\o
why is all peripheral hardware black ?
I'm trying to find a 5.25 inch white internal card reader for a pc on amazon, all of them are black, I found one white one with a crap photo that doesn't ship to my island ...
grumble grumble grumble ...
that's the only photo ... who the fuck is buying that ...
05:28
3
A: run php script once in a week

Linus KleenIf your job can reached via a URL, you might try to sign up with a free crontab service like onlinecronjobs.com

How is this a "great answer" -_-
come on commenter
lower standards back then I guess
@shortCircuit hey
no
hi@littlepootis
waddap?
long time no see
05:56
nothing much
you have colored your display picture
hi buddy...
i have small doubt on form submitting can anyone there?
@bwoebi @Wes Thanks! :-)
i have two forms that is form inside form .here i want to submit a inside form only using ajax with form post values
ok so what is the problem
yes ya how to sent the post values i m confused to sending values
i want to submit inside form only
06:43
nin
@Machavity thanks for notifying
@Manimaran you have to get the values and name (javascriptcally), construct the form-data/json and then send it to the backend server post url .. using ajax
@shortCircuit i dont know how to send values using ajax bacuase i am new to ajax
oh wait.
ajax is so 2014
use fetch
you should like google it .. its pretty easy. mdn xmlhttprequest .. or use some jquery
06:59
@shortCircuit ok ya i ll check and let me know
I have mixed feelings about this wouterdeschuyter.be/blog/…
07:43
Good moaning guys
07:54
good mornings
@zouza good moaning
08:11
@Gordon man , that was stronger then coffee
i am wide awake
good morpnings
on a side note , can any one help me out here ? pastebin.com/G5mrtk8w i am struggling
@Gordon art. and not nsfw but nsfew
@Gordon what the fuck
08:20
@bwoebi docs.kelunik.com/amphp/aerys/v0.4.3/classes/aerys/body < Why do we have that streaming example? It's not only using the old send API, but it's not streaming at all, it's buffering.
how does this help me ?
@iroegbu i basically want to split my array into three arrays if you will
mooorning
morning
08:45
posted on November 21, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

09:05
aloha!
bah, so I just googled the meaning of "plum insane" and found out there is a Gibson LP for that. Now I am still not sure what it means but I want that guitar
ThW
ThW
morning
Anonymous
moin
09:20
@PeeHaa This needs so many DVs, but I only have one ;). I'd say it's highly misguiding but dunno how to treat it well. I left some comment underneath.
It needs to be treated with napalm :P
Also morning @JayIsTooCommon @hakre
Anonymous
o/
Ooooooh gratz @kelunik! \o/
\o
Perfect day for the heating to break.
09:37
moin
Chris(t) o/
BTW how old are you now @kelunik?
@PeeHaa Thanks!
@PeeHaa 21.
coolio
@bwoebi it looks like most of the patch is cleanup and the actual change is pretty small. nice
I'll look more closely when I get back home
im going to change mysql database table type and used this
ALTER TABLE `users`
ENGINE = INNODB
i don't know why i get error
#1025 - Error on rename of '.\manytomany\#sql-e80_972' to '.\manytomany\users' (errno: 150 - Foreign key constraint is incorrectly formed)
09:49
🍺
Hello php people.
this week I will be playing a role of a frontend dev
it's says Foreign key constraint is incorrectly formed, should i have to changed it's form
is there any tutorial about that
@tereško Sucks to be you
09:51
@Sandro Sounds like an error worth to look-up in the mysql docs. Both on the error and then on what is a foreign key constraint in innodb and in the engine before (which one was it btw?)
@iain phpeople
@tereško Hello ... I may well be bald by the end of the week, having pulled out all of my own hair ... I can sympathize.
@DaveRandom Ah yes rather a strage feel to the double p there ...
@kelunik Happy birthday!
phpeeps

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