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Wes
Wes
17:00
i'm about to hit Save and start a vote for arrayiterator improvements. I know something will explode
sorry for that in advance
@Patrick Who can decide what's abuse?
@Wes you mean discussion
@kelunik maybe a commitee of x people that gets voted in every y years? community moderators
@Patrick Too much bureaucracy isn't good either, see FIG.
@JoeWatkins well, it's not bad that these RFCs which passed between 2/3 and 75% actually passed…
17:04
@bwoebi Scalar types shouldn't have passed in its current form.
yeah, strict mode was a mistake … but removing it again would be a quite small BC break … nothing irreversible.
@kelunik yeah but you need some way to keep abuse of the system in check. could be automated as I suggested before with the flags etc, but I would start simple and add that later
@bwoebi I think I agree now.
@bwoebi what... no. unless you suggest strict all the things
17:06
@Wes you can't start a vote yet
@Patrick no I don't.
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins how so?
it's in draft, and needs to be two weeks between announce and vote
@bwoebi we use strict mode at work for all the new code
@Wes No, don't start a vote immediately. Discussion periods are there for a reason. Look. R. F. C. Request. For. Comments. Give comments a chance to be given.
17:08
I'll chide you nicely on-list, @Wes.
@Levi I guess you didn't immediately dismiss it, could we make it work ?
Wes
Wes
i've noticed discussion periods are mostly ignored, and secondly i'm not the first putting something straight to votes :B
@Wes Which others went straight to vote?
@Wes They are sometimes ignored, but if there are actual major issues, someone will speak up though.
Wes
Wes
eh, i don't remember. i think it was about adding functions to match icu in some of intl's classes
17:10
@Wes and do not start a vote without patch. (Well, here it's a bit more lax as the patch is trivial… but in general…)
And on the topic of this... does this really need an RFC vote? If so why?
@LeviMorrison That's the real question^^
If Wes was the maintainer of the SPL would he need to have a vote to do these additions?
@bwoebi The mix is the bad thing, both modes would be ok.
Wes
Wes
@LeviMorrison this is why i think there is not much to discuss about...
17:11
I'd PR it and ask internals for opinion and then merge unless someone is crying.
@Wes But then you don't do RFCs either.
@JoeWatkins I'm unsure about how to audit voting privileges and power.
I agree with the sentiment of not putting undue burden on people like bjori and salathe.
@bwoebi In general we decided to vote on features, not patches.
@LeviMorrison What's with Hannes and Peter?
@bwoebi If we have to have web tools to audit and manage voting privs and powers then someone has to maintain that.
@kelunik votes on features only make sense when a patch is acceptable … otherwise it's anyway out of question.
17:13
it's true, it's going to fall to them in the long term
@LeviMorrison Perhaps we should have more people who manage that then
but there's no interest, working on systems is a whole lot of hard work for no glory at all
In a way requiring higher percentages helps remove the need to audit individual members because the power of each yes vote is smaller and no is stronger.
I'd personally recommend shooting for 75% and try to earn support from known nay-sayers before going to the list about it.
For instance @bwoebi isn't a fan of 75%.
I like that idea, it's obviously simpler and it has the desired effect, mostly ... but those times it doesn't have the desired effect, and it would stop something getting in that we really needed (unserialize stuff for example) ... then what ...
Then they try again.
As it stands they wouldn't have passed but that doesn't mean they wouldn't ever pass.
17:17
@LeviMorrison If only this were a route to success :'-(
@JoeWatkins Why did people vote no there? That's the interesting question I think.
didn't understand it probably, didn't understand the need for it
Our voting and RFC process is unlike any other but one thing is for sure: our RFCs typically undergo significantly less editing and revision compared to others.
and probably a fair amount of revenge, it was stas
trying again is valid
however
Also if it's demonstrably security related I'm not sure it should be an RFC at all.
17:21
@LeviMorrison Our RFCs (which pass) are often from room 11 and room-11 certified before even going to internals… Less need for editing after posting to internals.
@bwoebi Shocking: we actually collaborate.
@LeviMorrison that's actually true, but what do you think would happen if stas were to merge a large patch into mainline without announcement ...
by doing it this way, he doesn't need to discuss specific vulnerabilities, which everybody reading is likely exposed by ...
@JoeWatkins It should be announced, yes. And people given a chance for reaction… but doesn't really need to be a RFC
@JoeWatkins If it's unquestionably security related then it should follow the regular security release policy, which I don't even know what ours is.
17:23
it's not the best
we're working on that
like I said, I think trying again is valid, I think if you don't have that real majority you should not feel confident enough to act ....
it's convincing everyone else of that ...
@NikiC I was hoping to improved the wiki so I could easily provide an in-line language spec example for Rust-like closures but I'm going to move forward with the RFC without it.
look at the data carefully @bwoebi, can it convince you ?
and nikita, now you've been pinged anyway ...
@JoeWatkins convince me to what?
that 75% is a good thing
@JoeWatkins It actually affirmed to me that the opposite is true
Wes
Wes
17:27
i've answered on the ml. what do i do? put it to discussion?
Anyway, thanks for the chat. Need to get back to work stuff. TTYL!
@LeviMorrison thanks, lata
@Wes are you sure you used reply-all ?
@JoeWatkins sorry, but I don't think you can convince me there…
@bwoebi but we have spent some time discussing those rfc's that would have failed, and it seemed like you agreed that they should have failed, so what's is stopping you agreeing ?
@Wes yes, put in discussion, move on /rfc index to correct place and wait for the argument to start :)
Wes
Wes
why does gmail suck so much
17:29
@JoeWatkins Which ones should have failed?
the 64bit stuff
we both agreed that was definitely wrong at first
@JoeWatkins The 64 bit stuff shouldn't have been submitted to popular vote
the unserialize stuff we should have managed through a better process
It should have been a vote between engine people, or rather a consensus between them.
@JoeWatkins and that, yes.
the scalar types, I saw you say was a mistake
Wes
Wes
17:31
how the hell do i reply all on gmail?
should be there, right next to reply link
@JoeWatkins scalar types wasn't a mistake, it was the best solution we could get into PHP I think.
> Click here to Reply, Reply to all, or Forward
@JoeWatkins I think it's the compromise we needed to show that actually we need a better solution.
17:32
@JoeWatkins I'm happy that scalar types passed at all.
but why couldn't the rejection show you that ?
@JoeWatkins Because we'd then still be split into strict vs weak camps
Instead we have the burden of figuring out how every new type feature works in both modes.
Is that really better?
And I guess I have to close the tab completely; temptation to talk about this stuff is too high ^_^
Well, better than no scalar types at all
@LeviMorrison leave it open and talk :-P
but no solution and bad solution aren't the only options, there's also using rejection in a positive way, to push you forward to the correct solution ...
17:35
@JoeWatkins The problem is that, IMHO, the correct solution (i.e. the solution which is correct in my eyes) would never have passed the 75%.
Wes
Wes
told you i would make a mess
@Wes dw about it, no harm done ;)
Wes
Wes
i genuinely thought it was ok to do so... not fighting the law on purpose :B
@Wes give a quick read of the voting and howto documents, so you know what the rules are ...
Wes
Wes
i did that.. in the past :B
17:37
@Wes I'm already invoking the powers of the elements to punish you…
it suddenly became relevant :)
@bwoebi objectively, then that's not the right solution, is it ?
Wes
Wes
i might like punishments from you @bwoebi :B
should i start a new thread without the [VOTE] prefix?
@Wes I punish you to actually use Aerys :-P
@Wes you should get a PR ready and submit that to internals and have it merged by us if there's no issue after a few days/one week
@Wes yes, get them off this topic asap
@JoeWatkins no, but using the suboptimal solution is sometimes better than an unsolved problem…
17:40
@bwoebi you know the point of all this is to raise our standards ...that means that we may need to actually ... raise our standards :D
@JoeWatkins I deem the solution still acceptable to raised standards.
@JoeWatkins data?
54 mins ago, by Joe Watkins
1 hour ago, by Joe Watkins
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Cg8epe-EB_lSZx91GRnZC8d7XfcemOkeYdYingo5‌​c1g/edit?usp=sharing
@bwoebi So, the data has spoken
Remove the date.timezone warning is clearly the most important PHP 7 RFC, and it would have failed :P
@NikiC Exactly my thoughts though I haven't mentioned it :-D
17:45
and well, scalar types ^^
and group use
@bwoebi I'm okay with that one failing
That's not really a dealbreaker
wow
@NikiC It's quite handy though
typing
words
is hard
17:46
Typing the full sentence in one single message also is…
was afk a minute there @NikiC ... awaiting input :)
@bwoebi yes
@JoeWatkins you're not awaiting, but polling for it… when you cannot even passively wait for it during being afk…
was afk, now awaiting ..
user895378
17:48
@bwoebi Anyone who is more or less intelligent and has quality php experience can grasp it IMHO.
@rdlowrey yeah, but how quickly?
user895378
I don't know, maybe I'm giving people too much credit.
Wes
Wes
oh jesus christ.
user895378
I do kinda go through life expecting people will essentially have similar capabilities to me.
17:50
@rdlowrey Yeah, that's the issue… do you already have taught some people at your workplace about Amp?
works for me
Wes
Wes
why is gmail's ui so stupid?
i did not realize how stupid it is till now. reading the newsgroup is a mess
Do we have a license for wiki content somewhere stated?
@Wes I couldn't tell you what they are, because I grew them organically, using annoyance as a fertilizer ... but I do have filters (and folders, obviously) that make it acceptable ...
also, externals.io is a very nice thing for reading ...
you started the new thread as a reply, you should have composed new message
Wes
Wes
17:57
@JoeWatkins i did not...
that's how it came in gmail
Wes
Wes
gmail is stupid externals.io works here..
yeah that's a nice thing ... I like ...
you should link to discussion in rfc btw
Wes
Wes
in which format?
you can link to externals.io
or any other reader news reader, markmail or whatever ... or just news.php.net ... but please use externals.io
want for there to be good reason to keep it around ...
Wes
Wes
18:02
done, thanks joe :D
This is how OpenCart's founder handles copyright disputes #lol #programming #PHP https://t.co/dQCa0pfYDZ
OpenCart maintainer is a serious wanker
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user1804599
What is the recommended way to use PHP for development on Windows?
such a colossal dick
user1804599
Vagrant?
18:07
just any way which avoids actually using windows @rightfold
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user1804599
Ok. :P
I'll bet he still gets plenty of work tho
@rightfold Yeah I'd recommend vagrant, because then you're not really using windows :)
good: Everything operating normally as of 2016-11-22T18:15:26Z
Can Jeeves be added to the SuperUser chat? >.>
18:18
That's the commit that introduced the issue
yeah, I'll just fix this altogether in my branch
and it doesn't provide a test
My guess is that it fixed the case of $x = $a <<= $b
Because we don't do an exception check in the RETURN_VALUE_USED case
@bwoebi so I shouldn't fix this now (for 7.0)?
probably shouldn't
it's a bit messed up
@NikiC not sure. We can eventually backport my fix later
!! dad
!!dad
I'm reading a book on the history of glue I just can't seem to put it down
18:21
@bwoebi okay, leaving this for now
@NikiC I'll add a few tests, then push my branch
Wes
Wes
how often does the "add method overloading" discussion appear on internals? :B
@Tiffany AFAIK it should be able to do that
That is: @DaveRandom did some preparation for it, but tbh not sure if it actually is finished yet
@PeeHaa I found out they have their own bot, but it's forked from the SO bot syntax
SO bot?
18:27
It's not as robust as Jeeves is though. :(
oh, javascript bot
I misread
it doesn't tell dad jokes :(
@Tiffany That's odd. cap doesn't do node afaik
It's not headless
cap?
Wes
Wes
capricasix, js room's bot
I assume they mean her
18:29
ahh, possibly
If they use that it means they are limited by SOP which kinda sucks
Wes
Wes
are "so long as" and "as long as" basically interchangeable? i'm getting contradicting info from google.
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Q: “so long as” vs. “as long as”

ClintEastwoodI just googled the difference between as long as and so long as. The difference has alredy been discussed here. There are, it seems, two contexts for these expressions: lengths and physical comparisons (time, distance, etc.) “This bridge is as long as that bridge.” some logical implication or ...

TLDR English sucks
Wes
Wes
tldr for me is that i should just use "as long as"
i did look at the pictures only :B
:P
ngrams ftw \o/
18:42
@NikiC fyi updated the PR
Why don't we have a strrstr? :-(
@bwoebi @kelunik Would you both rather see strict types dropped from Amp?
@Trowski Meh, I don't care as long as they don't get in my way
user895378
@Trowski noooooo
@kelunik set the third parameter to true?
user895378
18:44
I like the types :)
@Trowski I don't really care. Stripping them from PHP is more important.
@rdlowrey he means strict types, not scalar types in general
@bwoebi It's still the first then, just the other part.
I just want to be consistent, and right now we have code that is strict and some that is not.
@kelunik ah ok
user895378
18:45
I personally prefer strict types
Wes
Wes
@kelunik why don't we have a lastIndexOf for arrays? let's play this game :B
user895378
But I also recognize that I forfeit my right to feel strongly when I don't have time to contribute regularly :)
@kelunik pre-PHP7 you'd just do end(explode($needle, $haystack)) … but …
@kelunik strrchr() is the "r" to strstr() (note: strchr() is an alias of strstr()).
@rdlowrey I also prefer them and would prefer they were enabled in nearly all cases.
18:47
@salathe nice find.
and no, strrchr() doesn't have a $before_needle :P
@salathe E_INCONSISTENCY
@rdlowrey You will have soon, no?
@bwoebi It would be funny if it wasn't so... "whhhaaaaaa, whyyyy?" :P
:-(
Wes
Wes
[...] allows the data to be modified but as long as it doesn't [...]
[...] allows the data to be modified as long as it doesn't [...]
[...] allows the data to be modified so long as it doesn't [...]
18:48
@salathe But accepts only one char. It's actually enough here.
@kelunik E_CONSISTENCY
> If needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value of a character.
That's the best part about it.
Hehe I love those functions.
@PeeHaa I think Caprica Six has (?) switched over to using NodeJS as the "driver" to launch PhantomJS now. Either way though, that's how Cavil works in Root Access. NodeJS driver app launches PhantomJS and logs in. The bot itself is coded in client-side JS.
str_replace(":", "", strrchr($href, ":"))
18:50
@kelunik you mean substr(…, 1)?
that str_replace is weird
!!> var_dump(strrchr("foobar", ":"));
gives false
@Jeeves is too fast ^^
@allquicatic oooh fancy
I thought they had given up on that
@bwoebi $text = $text ? $text : substr(strrchr($href, ":"), 0) ?: $href; :P
user895378
18:52
@bwoebi Depends a lot on how our search for a VP of engineering goes. Right now I'm doing all of that work. If we hire a good VP then I can go underground for a couple of months and just code.
@PeeHaa I had SO-ChatBot-Driver in Java using Selenium long before they started work on that, but Bob (from RA, not the Bob that appears to hang out here) wrote it using Webdriver.io, which is basically Selenium
@kelunik substr(…, 0) ?!
@bwoebi Oops. :D
@rdlowrey Are you the defacto VP right now?
user895378
basically
18:53
> Disappointment at the need (by default) to run SO-ChatBot in a web browser on a desktop or X11 session
Yeah I can see that :P
Here's our fork but I don't think the latest version of run-headless-webdriver.js is even in version control
something Bob said about merge nightmares or something
lol
"at some point" (read: after we lose it due to a server crash or something) I'll have to just force Git to accept the new version kicking and screaming
heheeh :D
@rdlowrey I have no idea how hard that search is…
user895378
18:55
I really think that a strong async PHP platform will be a huge win for enterprise-grade engineering ... Good engineering hiring is so difficult. If you can create a powerful PHP ecosystem capable of handling concurrency and distributed work it's a major win from the business side of things
this is a very infrequently maintained project
@rdlowrey You're repeating what you said a few hours ago :-)
user895378
I know but it's totally true :)
@rdlowrey I think I'd prefer static typing + Amp.
Anonymous
@Jeeves @PeeHaa it worked for once :p
18:57
@kelunik good luck with C#.
@allquicatic Yeah. Depending on how busy everybody is or how annoyed we are by a lack of something it (@Jeeves) sees commits
@bwoebi C pound? ;-)
@bwoebi I already thought about that. :P
@JayIsTooCommon It knows we were talking about operating on him
@PeeHaa yep - it's more of a slooooow build-up of hatred and annoyance that eventually erupts in one of the two people who normally work on it spewing a hacked together solution
18:58
Welcome to software development :P
Mt. Allquicatic
Anonymous
@PeeHaa /s/operating on/playing with. more kinky that way.
@allquicatic lol
Anonymous
Hey bob, you going to PHPUK?
@JayIsTooCommon That's right at start of of exams time…
$desk->apply($face);
Anonymous
@bwoebi priorities..
@JayIsTooCommon I deprioritize learning so much that I need to reprioritize it shortly before the exam…
Anonymous
Just fill every answer with "I can understand PHP src, I don't need exams"
@Jeeves that's cool - I need to teach Cavil to do that
19:02
@allquicatic I know right!
of course, SO-ChatBot Issue #1 is kinda blocking any kind of exotic functionality to a greater or lesser extent
@allquicatic does selenium allow cross domain calls?
lol
@kelunik the pain you feel right now ... it's your fault ... you peaked behind the curtain ...
19:07
@PeeHaa You can do anything you want with Selenium because it runs outside the context of the browser. So, yes. But all of the bot code (i.e., events notifying us of someone running a command) are run within the context of the browser. I don't think we have a mechanism to get those messages back out to Selenium.
Ah I see
The architecture of the bot right now is basically (1) Login (2) Get to the page (3) Inject the bot "brain" (JS) into the page (4) The hosting app (Selenium/NodeJS) is now 100% hands-off
There's no "going back to Selenium/NodeJS"
Naively it can be thought of as running a long JS bookmarklet in a browser :)
@kelunik at least you didn't get told to fuck off
@JoeWatkins And the first PR has been merged, yes.
yeah I saw, pretty quickly really
19:10
@JoeWatkins was that an actual response from a dokuwiki maintainer? :D
no the opencart thing
user895378
@allquicatic That's @PeeHaa's mother is into.
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@NikiC In what case does compare_function even return FAILURE, except if the inputs are invalid? (invalid == not a zval the user could ever store in a variable)
user895378
I like calling it C-HASHTAG ...
19:12
@rdlowrey Missed you man! <3
user895378
not as much as your mother did
@rdlowrey Was your mother also missing @PeeHaa ?
user895378
Nope, she's always got lots of company. @DaveRandom makes sure of that.
lol
\o @rdlowrey
19:15
@Danack Yes the other fields, this is the problem, because each status has different fields for itself
Some are just standard scalars, some reference other entities. Regardless, there are different fields for each status
user895378
@JoeWatkins hiya Joe o/ Hope you and the family are well
Which, effectively would be EAV, right
@rdlowrey we are :)
I can see you are ... you beautiful thing :D
the last opencart thing was locked by someone other than kerr ...
who on earth could agree with him
@JoeWatkins A clone of himself!
that is scary
19:20
nite all
wtf most of reddit agree with him
he isn't producing a framework, that is meant to be a finished product, fit for purpose
if there's a way to trick it into leaking the passwords, it is not fit for purpose ...
@JoeWatkins reddit is a circlejerk…
@JoeWatkins when I read your internals mail, I expected that you announced a release in 2 days…^^
(because today would typically be tag-day)
yeah sorry about that ... got to go with what's expected ... means you get a week off tho :D
@JoeWatkins Why do you punish me with a work off? :-(
user895378
19:30
/r/php has always been awful
user895378
I see the world has not changed.
user895378
BTW anybody watching WestWorld besides me? :)
it really hasn't
@rdlowrey I;m waiting for the last two episodes before I start with it
user895378
@PeeHaa I'm really enjoying it.
19:32
Everybody I have heard about it says it's really good
19:45
Oh hey a wild @rdlowrey appears.
@rdlowrey o/
@rdlowrey Never heard of it :D
@PeeHaa Wait until end and then watch all episodes in a few days :-D good idea :-D
Yeah normally I try to wait till the very end (like the time actually off the air), but sometimes I cheat and just wait for the season finale
Which is really sucky for things like GoT where you totally forgot what the hell was going on and who is still alive
@PeeHaa Well, that's easy, no? Everyone is presumed dead until seen without blue eyes.
19:53
@rdlowrey I'm waiting for it to be released on BetaMax
lol @bwoebi
@Jimbo which is fine. Have that as a key-value pair table, joined to the status change event table. Reading many rows is just as fast, and almost always easier to manage than having multiple (varying) numbers of fields in a table.
@PeeHaa The initial login does not work. That's the only issue. /cc @Tiffany
What is this ZEND_VM_OP_LIVE_RANGE about?
20:09
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Congrats to deceze. 4th try is the charm?
@Dereleased You can probably ignore it
It tells us when a certain temporary is live, so we can free it if an exception is thrown
Sounds good
20:46
2 hours ago, by bwoebi
@NikiC In what case does compare_function even return FAILURE, except if the inputs are invalid? (invalid == not a zval the user could ever store in a variable)
^ @NikiC ?
@bwoebi too lazy to check ... but maybe custom object handler?
@NikiC no. … indeed.
wait
no.
@NikiC custom object handlers return SUCCESS, always.
@NikiC there's only one single branch in compare_function returning FAILURE… and that's not a reachable case unless something is wrong
then it's not possible
iirc all operators return success/failure by convention, even if for some its always success
I'll then just remove handling
or not even by convention, they have to satisfy the binary_op function ptr
21:09
I'm sure I can get the class functions the way phpdbg does it
How can I enumerate all the class members?
and their respective properties?
@Dereleased Do the same thing you do for free functions, but iterate over the function_table in the class_entry
@NikiC I mean the member variables, and all of their respective modifiers?
public $foo
@Dereleased In that case, iterate the properties_table
It contains zend_property_info's
21:28
@NikiC What about getting access modifiers for class functions?
21:40
@Dereleased They are in fn_flags
See ZEND_ACC defines in zend_compile.h
21:58
@Dereleased What are you dumping the opcodes for? Is it for learning to understand the engine, or anything more concrete?
user1804599
The downloads on windows.php.net/download aren't over TLS ;_;

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