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@Wes You're welcome. :-)
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so there are no linked lists involved at all?
@JoeWatkins stackoverflow.com/a/41204306/2153758 for your fixing pleasure…
does anyone know why Generic Types and Functions wasnt added to php 7.1
@ChrysUgwu what do you think is involved in 'adding' a feature like that?
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that is a monumental change i think. we don't even have variant args and returns :D
@bwoebi i have no idea how that could possibly work. with memory chunk you probably mean something very low level i'm not aware of :B
00:15
@Wes no, just some memory, nothing special
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but, like another array?
yeah
(an array is just an aligned chunk of memory)
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so wait, accessing php arrays by offset requires no linear search? :\
@Wes 0(1) baby.
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i mean actual offset, not integer keys
00:19
@Wes ? … you mean the nth element in an array?
can you guys propose a multi return type. and type declaration for objects and properties
@bwoebi 'It simply is a bug in pthreads'?
@Wes meh, no. The array of zvals is not necessarily hole free.
@ChrysUgwu hmm?
@ChrysUgwu We already did and failed…
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@bwoebi yes
2 mins ago, by bwoebi
@Wes meh, no. The array of zvals is not necessarily hole free.
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00:23
and, doesn't that use twice the memory?
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it's two arrays, you said
@Wes the one is an uint32_t array (4 bytes each), the other a zval array (16 bytes each)
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this is new
any good resource for zend?
00:42
Anyone on here using Stripe? I am trying to set it up for first time use and not sure whether to go with managed accounts vs standalone accounts. Use case is that a user will send another user money on my site, and I will take a percentage of that transaction. Thanks
 
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02:42
Hello guys... I was wondering if anyone knows how the REST API on Wordpress is supposed to work.
 
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04:50
how to get google to index dynamic urls in links with variables
Morning all
05:45
hey guys. i don't know much http2. Is it possible to change the ssl certificate after the connection is established? The use case is for apns connection, i'm using same connection for different topics/vendors.
05:59
morning
06:37
Hello guys
07:00
posted on December 18, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

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07:20
mornings
hey @Robert
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mornings
Mornings
also lol. tweeturbating
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@Feeds lol
@Wes tell me this was shooped plox
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07:24
cssed
be you an wizerd?
For some reason I can't quite figure out, I am in possession of two full kilos of tobacco, biological and shit. very dry.
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position:relative;top:-NNNpx;
@FélixGagnon-Grenier do you intend to smoke it
yeah. along with other things
problem is, there is really a lot of it
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if it's dry put it in a plastic bag with an apple slice
at this rate, I'll still have some in two years from now
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07:30
but you are a canadian junkie, you know this tricks by yourself :B
@Wes oh good point, I'd forgotten this old trick
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:B
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slept only 4 hours. should go back to bed
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07:37
i should not? :B
y'know, it's sunday tomorrow :D
morning
@Wes Well yes, or sleep walk all day.
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@FélixGagnon-Grenier it's monday actually :B
07:45
@Wes hmmmmmmm
Sleep deprivation?
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8:45 am of sunday here :B
Same time zone as here ...
@iain I think sleep deprivation would be the description of this room if anyone had genitals around here
ph..... yawn p
having a debian day today, wide awake, should be doing other things but what the hell
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also, i'm not working tomorrow
and all days to come til january :B
JELLY? :B
ugh. ok you win, I'm a tiny bit jelly
Ah sounds like hollys day
PHP - Support group for those afflicted with sleep deprivation. Don't ask to ask, just ask. Chat Guidelines
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07:50
i have planned to finish some personal projects
what i will actually finish tho are several bottles of rum
PHP has the most wonderful bugs, nuf to keep anyone up all night scratchin.
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win in any case
That might help you sleep.
and I thought I was a heavy drinker :D
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07:51
i beat you to that
:B
btw, youtube.com/watch?v=ukc-au8UtlQ still amused by this. best thing ever
@Wes lol. does he actually stops staring at some point?
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only at the end :B
@FélixGagnon-Grenier didn't you watch parks and recreation?
@Wes nope. what's that?
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!!imdb parks and recreation
Parks and Recreation: Dammit Jerry! (2012) [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2691394/ ] - Don't be such a Jerry. Learn from his mistakes with this Jerry video mashup… [♥ 8.7]
Parks and Recreation in Europe (2014) [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4311010/ ] - Parks and Recreation is in Europe. In these four short episodes, April and… [♥ 9.1]
Parks and Recreation Is the Wu-Tang of Comedy (2010) [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1600014/ ] - [♥ 7.3]
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08:05
it's a sit com. good fun
 
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09:39
o//
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\o
didn't you go to sleep?
that's great \o/
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i think it's just cosmetics
like, it's mostly a documentation change
 
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10:57
mormgogn
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\o
o/ mornignhfswd
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yo nice ppl
11:14
@Trowski Could you comment on github.com/amphp/amp/issues/56#issuecomment-266384739 please?
moin o/
yo ekin kelunik
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@PeeHaa no "yo wes"?
lol hey wesley
11:21
@kelunik I am thinking about whipping up my own site where I will list async interop packages. My problem is that packaged are hard to find
@Hey-men-whatsup @Danack got old fast
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@kelunik That thing on packagist just lists loop implementations
@PeeHaa Why? Packagist allows searching for dependents and implementations.
how?
@PeeHaa I actually thought something similar.
:P
It must be true :D
11:23
@kelunik ty
So I can close it after I put those two links into the readme?
@kelunik Yeah fine
Still I think a roadmap for when to expect libs to implement is would be a good thing, but that may be something the packages like e.g. react have to to themselves
cc @WyriHaximus
@PeeHaa We have to finish the spec before it will actually be implemented I guess.
Yes I understand that. But it looks all very undefined right now
Not the actual spec mind you, but the timeframe of the thing
@PeeHaa It is. Amp will implement it. React is mostly dead anyway.
11:31
I would love for somebody to push it to stable and work towards having a solid ground for external package maintainers to start churning out packages based on it
An I realize for current amphp packages not that much will actually change, but it's still going to be annoying to have to maintain two version and/or partly rewrite
@PeeHaa That depends on whether we'll join FIG or not.
Please don't
I can only see crap being added
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I currently prefer to coexist, perhaps officially acknowledged by FIG, but not directly part of it including all its politics.
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11:51
yo bob
@bwoebi Let's ask for acknowledgement after the 23rd, after the vote is complete.
12:04
morning
@Wes where did you actually need non-int error codes?
or specifically, where did you need error codes at all? I didn't rely on them over the last years, besides passing them to next exceptions
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it's irrelevant if i need that. there is an inconsistency i want it to be fixed... if people agree
i could ask you the same question, why do you want them to be int only, since you are not even using them :D
Yeh, fix it in PDO :P
@Wes The inconsistency is that exception error codes exist at all? Yes, I agree.
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true that @bwoebi :D
12:15
Yeah, that's also a good one
@Wes the issue is that changing API is always a problem
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but again the problem already exists...
once you wrote it, it is what it is. You'll need a new one next time
@JoeWatkins Is there a reason why 7.1.1RC1 is delayed?
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> The fact that PHP's type system doesn't enforce it doesn't mean that we should blindly allow everything everywhere
yes but methods are final and it's not that you get to be acrobatic with exception codes... i agree there is a small chance of bc break, but that's very limited
@Ocramius I use them for API response error codes.
@Ocramius Right, because numeric codes are mostly not useful.
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12:24
^ and allowing objects might actually make them useful, somehow
@Wes I just gave you an example, and it happened like... 2 weeks ago
also, an object is not a code
^ I don't think we need objects.
But int|string definitely makes it better.
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@kelunik how about enum, enumset
those will likely be objects..
@Wes I don't see them as objects. They're like scalar values.
We can deal with enums there if we have enums.
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with methods, etc
12:26
@Wes Depends on how we implement enums.
@Wes I want methods on integers and strings, too.
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i will never understand why distinguish between primitives and objects is so important for you
But they're not really methods, they're just transformers.
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we should aim to unification, not the opposite
@Wes How is that related to unification?
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@bwoebi " I don't see them as objects. They're like scalar values."
objects can be scalar too..
12:28
no
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...
How do you define scalar?
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a value you can't be divided more. a single value. eg a GMP object
that is scalar, but an object
@Wes GMP is a hack.
It's the only way to implement something internally, because adding a new type on the fly from an ext would break so much things.
@Wes I do not consider GMP a good example how we should evolve our language.
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in java integers are not objects, still you can call method on them, type hint, do "instanceof int" etc. there should be no difference to the user between primitives and objects
12:32
@Andrea ought to implement bigints, then this would be unnecessary.
@Wes In Java you have int primitive and Integer class. Don't take it as an example, please.
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... they are two different things
public void foo(int ba);
public void foo(Integer ba);
yes, I'm aware
@Wes Then consider primitives by-value objects with no methods… that's the same.
@Wes Primitives have other semantics. They're basically small value objects. They're passed by value.
I don't disagree about being able to instanceof primitives
@Wes No, you can't call methods on int.
12:37
^ yeah, that's what I meant
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@kelunik yes you can, under the hood things happen but it's nearly transparent to the user and it's what php should do, but better (not like java or js)
@Wes it shouldn't.
@Wes You can't. Show it or it didn't happen.
You can wrap them in Integer, but you can't call them on int.
@Wes Why should that be our aim? What do we gain from it?
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but regardless of methods on primitives, there is no point in enforcing even more the difference between them and objects
@Wes things to not do: adding methods to primitives. … Consider them methodless maybe.
12:39
btw github.com/nikic/scalar_objects seem to allow method calls on primitives. I saw an issue where lots wanted to see it in an rfc.
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that @Ekin
@Ekin I know. And I want to see that one in core.
I don't.
@bwoebi Why?
It does seem promising. Why indeed?
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12:40
@kelunik do you like doing stuff like is_int, is_float, is_string, is_array
rather than having an instanceof for everything?
It allows cleaning up PHP's crappy API in a sane way.
@Wes Is instanceof your only point?
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there always be differences between objects and primitives, i get it but let's try to not take them apart even more
My main issue is that we fix that way a finite set of methods. For userland manipulation of the primitives you still need normal functions, which are not methods of the primitive. It's inflexible.
Same applies to enums
@bwoebi Same applies to objects.
If our language were Go-like and we could apply methods to primitives on the fly, I'd probably be okay.
12:43
@bwoebi You can in the extension, but that's horrible.
@kelunik yep.
@bwoebi yep. yep, what?
@kelunik Not really. Object methods are mutators of themselves, not copying.
@kelunik yep, that's horrible (just hover to see what msg I'm replying to…)
@bwoebi You just said you'd be okay with methods on primitives then.
@kelunik huh?
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12:45
brb
2 mins ago, by bwoebi
If our language were Go-like and we could apply methods to primitives on the fly, I'd probably be okay.
@kelunik yes, but it isn't?!
Anonymous
Which linux distros are you guys using?
2 mins ago, by kelunik
@bwoebi You can in the extension, but that's horrible.
That's exactly how the extension works.
Anonymous
@bwoebi @kelunik and @Wes?
Anonymous
12:46
Also Hi :)
@samayo Ubuntu.
@kelunik With go-like I mean that our methods added are scoped too to a module
Anonymous
@kelunik thanks
If we globally add that? oh god no. @kelunik
12:59
Someona talked about object primitives? I like the idea, looking forward for RFC on @NikiC extension scalar_types it could clean up huge parts of inconsistend PHP API on scalars, all of the iunconsistent str* etc. functions could be removed and give nice new API on object types
They could be like in extension, or could actually acts like in Java with autoboxing int into Integer (object primitive) and both typehins could be used interchangeably, I'd like that to
This could also clean up array_* API if all methods moved to Array (object primitive) it could bring more readable code and IMHO PHP should go through that path.
@brzuchal A clean array API that allows chaining is one of the best things about it.
If some day someone thinks about generics they could be even then created as in other languages like Array<SomeType> like types
@kelunik Array API and String API, also for BigInteger and Integer etc.
I can see people are writing own implementations in code base to reach such fluent API
But as all great nice to have ideas probably in PHP we won't see it for decades. Whole languiage evolution is so slow...
The second clean up could be streams API and removing all those resource based API to consistent object API to
I'm not sure how performant it'd be if you have to register handlers for each primitive though. It's not like natively calling methods on them.
I'd rather want to see |> (a pipe op) than method API for scalars… (not sure whether I'm a fan of pipe op…)
I know I'm a dreamer, someone will write: "Use Java 8" or something like that, but I don't wan't to change language, I love PHP and I want to see it's evolving to bring nice stuff like other languages do.
13:10
@bwoebi Pipe op is much harder to read.
@bwoebi I agree with @kelunik it's harder to read.
@brzuchal I same here, but I don't want to learn C# now.
That's why I don't really want pipe op either … I just say that I'd favor it over methods API
@Ekin There may be consistent API out of the box without registering handlers also.
@brzuchal It will only ever be consistent if we disallow registering handlers.
13:13
@kelunik Yes, I agree.
Point is, the methodified APIs in Java and JS suck and I'm pretty sure PHP can't do it better.
I wonder why there is no somthing like "PHP Vision of Evolution" or some other doc which would set the trend. So there may be discussion over those nice to have features, without exactly implementing them first?
@bwoebi Why do you think we need those proxy functions?
@kelunik talking about Amp?
13:19
They simply make it simpler with users not having to directly invoke Loop and wrap the coroutines?
I already said that?
I see one huge problem with RFC's, they bring something new into language, but for do that they mostly need to have implementation, because no one want's to vote for RFC without implementation as I see. So the problem is those nice to have features should be described in RFC and then be implemented before voting, then if someone doesn't like the implementation, it freezes RFC for 6 months.
Usually those aren't coroutines anyway.
It's demotivating and brings users confusion, they still don't know if such feature is going to be provided later or not
@kelunik They aren't in your internal lib. But a simple defer or delay often can be in an application.
There are RFC authors which abandon then their RFC's so there are plenty of bright RFC on wiki which no one will ever provide I think.
13:21
@brzuchal That really hasn't been an issue yet. And when there were significant changes, it can be also voted on earlier again
@brzuchal Therein lies the problem, I think the RFC process of PHP isn't that bad
Considering most alternatives out there
@bwoebi Delay shouldn't have a use in applications IMO. Almost the same for delay. Users should use Amp\Pause in most cases.
@MadaraUchiha so tell me why there are tons of RFC's about property getters, and setters?
@brzuchal Are they voted "yes" but not implemented?
@kelunik I'd use Amp\Pause if it shall be in the same coroutine context, Amp\delay() if it ought to be a separate job … or in particular when there ought to be multiple jobs
13:24
If there would be some Evolution Roadmap then there won't be plenty of them, only one for concept and work on one not three or four of them.
@brzuchal PHP definitely has a direction/leadership problem
But it's not a problem with the RFC process itself.
That part is actually pretty solid.
@brzuchal they AFAIK haven't failed because of the impl
@MadaraUchiha Ok, maybe it's as you said a leadership problem
@brzuchal Oh yeah, I've been ranting about that for years
@bwoebi Amp\repeat might be used with coroutines, on the other hand, does it wait for the coroutine to complete now or does it just kick it off? I think we should have other functions for those cases instead of just those proxy functions.
13:27
@kelunik currently, just kick off. That may be wanted though…
And remember: We can always readd them when it turns out that manual wrapping in the few cases is too much of a burden.
@bwoebi maybe, I'm talking about there has to be some roadmap which says, there will be property getters and setters in a for eg. PHP 8, then there could be talk about their syntax, behaviour etc. then if accepted, could be someone who implements it, but for the mass of people (PHP users/developers) it would be bright sign that they can finally expect it - no matter how long would it take to bring them.
@bwoebi I know what it does. Others might expect different things.
@brzuchal Then we end up with a PHP 6 drama, when it fails
I.e. when we cannot agree on a common denominator
@MadaraUchiha Well, it can be improved. I think there should be two votes, one on the feature and another on the implementation after the first has been accepted.
13:29
So maybe without specifying version before no standarized and accepted syntax and behaviour ?
@brzuchal TBH, I can imagine many features in PHP, but unless someone has a brilliant idea on how to design these, it's still a no.
But seeing such Roadmap gives hope, which for no people don't have, they're most of time loosing hope, because they can observe nice to have features writeen down in few versions and never implemented, or worse written down and implemented and rejected as @JoeWatkins typed properties were.
@brzuchal They were rejected for a reason. The references issue in @JoeWatkins's patch was a serious one.
@bwoebi So we have what is right now, nice PHP with performance improvements, but missing feature plan.
@brzuchal I personally don't even consider that the worst thing.
If you work too hard on getting some feature in, you might end up with mediocre solutions — which in a language where BC is important is really bad.
13:33
@kelunik of course, I can understand it, but as a user in a past few months I can loose any hope for seeing them in PHP because don't know if someone works on it or plan to work on it or do I ever see them in PHP
@bwoebi I think we should have a high-level API for application developers, not some proxy functions.
@kelunik Some functions of that high-level API still would end up being these proxy funcs though.
As a developer starting a new project which takes me about 2-3 years, I don't know if someday during those 3 years there would be generics or typed properties or object primitives. I can only have a hope, but not seeing any plan any roadmap and passing months I cannot have such hope, I need to drop my expectations, start project and then maybe some day will be able to refactor for new features or leave it as it works for a decade.
Instead of Amp\repeat something like new PeriodicTask($callback) with a cancel method and maybe a count method giving back the current number of iteration.
@bwoebi Which one?
@brzuchal So, even once a feature is decided to be worked on, an impl still would need to pass in the following years
@kelunik Oh, that high-level.
@kelunik I was expecting like Amp\repeat() and Amp\repeatNoConflict() [just an example name]
13:39
@bwoebi Yes. There can then also be variants that execute those things in workers etc.
@bwoebi Where's that high-level?
@bwoebi IMHO we're missing some feature state updates, there is no place where can see where it stands, like getters/setters if it could be considered as deliverable feature then as a user I would like to see in one place why all those RFC failed, or were abandoned or if they are rejected for good, or planned to work on them later or something.
@kelunik Well, not as low-level as in directly calling Loop methods
Now I get nothing
@brzuchal There's no such thing like rejected for good.
I may only look at internals lists searching for some information, but most of time that;'s waste of time
13:42
@brzuchal Well, you always have to deal with what you have.
@bwoebi Typed properties are rejected and no one knows what to expect from PHP in a future.
@brzuchal As said, I plan to revive them for 7.2
@bwoebi Personally I heard that in here, but normal people are outside that chat loosing any hope, because they have no feedback
Evenings
If there would be a Roadmap then Typed properties could be there with some note, there is WIP and they're going to be revived for 7.2 that's giving some hope for community/developers
13:45
@brzuchal TBH, for other languages, I do not focus on their internals, I peek at what changed and then I'm happy if certain features were added. I do not hope ahead of time.
Because now they get nothing, no feedback on it
@brzuchal Most people do not even know about the proposal.
^ this
@bwoebi In that way if someone is starting a project you think should choose for eg. Java - because there are primitives, generics, typed everything, annotations, consistent API etc. and he should choose and learn Java (or C#) because starting with PHP may be someday would be good enoght or not.
IMHO withhout plan it'll be abandoned language some day.
@kelunik I think people do. I my company most of developers are looking for features in RFC's, they do not understand why they're being rejected, or why they're abandoned, or why there are fev versions of property getters/setters, sometimes they're talking about some RFC's watching voting progress. But when it fails they're loosing hope because they don't know why and for how long, or ever.
@brzuchal That might be true, but I still guess that most developers are not aware of it.
13:52
As in project there is some Backlog, there are stories described more or less. But those feaurtes wahe some feedback on them, there are assignee or some comments, or any historical discussion on it, therte is everything.
@kelunik Maybe that's the problem? People may be not aware or are and confused when something fails or is on hold, or abandoned or rejested. IMHO providing feaure plan like sort of Backlog would bring more awareness to users.
@brzuchal People don't have to be aware until it's released.
They are not reading internals lists, but may be looking forward for progress on some features, and some feature plan, roadmap whatever.
@brzuchal PHP isn't designed, so we don't have a road map. It's just growing where people having time see need.
@kelunik Actually I disagree, because then there is no listening for users/community voice, I think it'll be good for them if they can say something about featture plans. I know there may be plenty of haters, but hope there also could be some normall discussion with community, not by internals lists.
@kelunik I think it's not best solution, having no design and no road map.
@brzuchal There have been occasions where somebody proposed a RFC and found a core dev liking it and implementing it for him.
13:59
@brzuchal There's just no leader that can decide that's on the road map now.
@brzuchal Same here, but it takes a leader or some other sort of organization for that. Just a loose group of people doesn't work.
@kelunik Maybe there should be choosed some one?
@brzuchal Whom?
Maybe it should turn into some I don't know sort of PHP Foundation etc. I think it won't be loose group of people then.
There can be even some developers hired to implement features if no one from core devs have time to! I think there might be people which could support such foundation.
I think even business would consider choosing PHP as a languiage then more than now. Now it's community of loose group of peiople and no one knows what's next, what is the future.
@brzuchal Time is not our issue, really.
But if no-one of the core devs supports a proposal, it probably is shit though
@bwoebi So what is the issue feautures are provided so slow, and without any plan and feedback on them?
14:05
uh?
@bwoebi You mean idea with hiring C developers?
They can be used for support and fixing bugs, they can be used jsut for burning some Backlogs stories and then core developers, could focus on features, am I right?
@brzuchal yes
@brzuchal There's no point in focussing on features IMO. Features are nice, but they aren't essential.
Stability is more important than change.
Apart from foundation I still think there should be some Roadmap with features tending to be revived or in progress with their updated state so people could knew what is going one in core, what to expect in a future.
@tereško Yeah reading a book is useful in such situations, but as you know, beer is banned here, so passing such a situation is hard anyway :-(
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14:16
@JayIsTooCommon best ep so far :D
@bwoebi @kelunik Whats wrong in havinh feature plan and roadmap where future of PHP could be observed?
@brzuchal not flexible
@kelunik not as much dead but more keep hitting certain roadblocks in making loop adapters for both ways
@WyriHaximus like?
@WyriHaximus Well, I'm just citing jsor.
14:27
@kelunik got a link to that?
@WyriHaximus Nope, personal meeting at UG.
@bwoebi getting the interop loop defers work as ticks in a react implementation, and haven't looked into nested loop runs but that looks 'interesting'
@WyriHaximus But it's also my impression. Did you see anyone from React wanting to participate on the spec?
@WyriHaximus Maybe we should just kill that.
That makes everything easier.
@kelunik ah check, same feeling here in a way. Everyone is very busy and I would love to push things forward faster but having to run everything along fellow project members makes things slow.
@kelunik Maybe we should, haven't found a good use case for it tbh and it looks like a pain to implement
There is a whole bunch of improvements in the works for http, http client, socket, socket client, and stream for a lot of cool stuff but things are moving slowly
@kelunik Haven't had a clear response on that, mainly have the feeling that's because of time and they're working on other things or just swamped with work.
@WyriHaximus @bwoebi Could you explain why we need a new loop for Aerys shutdown?
14:41
@kelunik to ensure that no currently set watchers can conflict with the current task. (e.g. there was an exception, now I expect everything to be unstable, and don't want to continue that)
@kelunik Perhaps
Are you seeing problems with implementations?
Or rather, are you getting the feeling that there would be problems you'd discover, and are swept under the rug due to the lack of no implementation vote?
@MadaraUchiha No, but sometimes the implementation is set then and there's the argument that you can run your own RFC if you don't like it.
The issue is more that we have single authors instead of forming proposals as a group.
Wes
Wes
14:58
ate too much spaghetti. i can't breath
DAMN, now I want a carbonara.
Wes
Wes
i do the best carbonara in the worldah :B my fav dish
Expecting carbonara at PHPDay17 then.
Wes
Wes
:D
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