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15:02
I hope you aren't one of those blasphemers that put panna in it though <_<
Wes
Wes
no :P
mine is very simple. whole eggs, pancetta, black pepper, half parmigiano half pecorino
... and salt
I do 2 eggs per person, pecorino, black pepper, pancetta (sometimes roasted with onions, depends on the mood), and a spoon of milk. Bavette only though. Salt only in the water
Wes
Wes
i do like 1.5 eggs each 100g of pasta or something
Aye, then we're all set
I need to try half pecorino half parmigiano tho
Uh great, now I want some too.
Wes
Wes
15:07
pancetta rigorosamente affumicata :B and i add black pepper to the pancetta oil
@Wes can't find pancetta affumicata here, sadly :-\
Wes
Wes
noooooooo :B in sausageland? strange :D
Can find decent speck, but besciamella, panna da cucina, pancetta affumicata and others are indeed missing
@Ocramius That sounds very Italian… who wants that in Germany? Except a few exotics like you?
Wes
Wes
besciamella is easy peasy to do at home
Wes
Wes
ahaha
@bwoebi dude, who the hell wants to eat blutwurst or handkäs mit musik anyway?
@Ocramius Weird Germans it looks like
Yet there's so much of it in the store that it may explode into a sausage party
@Ocramius I'm eating tom kha gai
:P
.. again
15:17
yummy
damn, I need to go downstairs and cook. DAMMIT, FASTER, TRAVIS-CI!
@Ocramius travis is always instantly done, but you can't observe the results yet, you know
Like … success and failure are superposed until your measurement of it is finished
too meta, too hungry
:-P
Just eating a few potatoes right now :-)
I'm happy with ruffles and weihenstephaner.
WordPress makes my life miserable
15:26
@Andrea why did you open the wordpress of Pandora? :-(
it doesn't understand how <script> tags work
Well, there goes my appetite...
@Ocramius my apologies
urgh, why does ORM 2.5 still support PHP 5.4?!
specifically, the wordpress editor seems to be convinced that <script> is a plaintext element which should have paragraphs/line breaks inserted
15:27
oh, right...
1 min ago, by bwoebi
@Andrea why did you open the wordpress of Pandora? :-(
@bwoebi like everything to do with WP… it's not because of you, it's because of your clients ;-;
I don't use WordPress, I'm not that masochistic.
@Andrea Oh, taking jobs? Do they at least pay well?
@bwoebi well, I got a 125% tip…
(generally no, though, but they used to pay worse before I realised I was massively undercharging)
@Andrea Depends on your rate if that's a lot
15:31
so you got 225% the rate?
@bwoebi I have a plan
@Ocramius yes
noice
I can fancy the pain for that. THROW ALL THE COBOL AT ME!
this reminds me, I have a draft RFC to work on
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius you are in germany, maybe you missed the breaking news ansa.it/sito/notizie/cultura/tv/2016/12/11/… 80yo, showgirl
there is something seriously wrong with this country :B
@Ocramius here, have a bunch of x86_64 asm … handoptimized
15:34
@Wes wtf, I thought the old hag died of desiccation years ago?
Wes
Wes
ahaha. damn it
15:49
@Andrea bigints? :-P
@bwoebi nope!
@bwoebi what's "bigints" ?
damn! @Andrea … which one then?
@Shafizadeh big integers, i.e. no 64 bit limitation
you'll see :)
@Andrea Oh, it's going to be a Christmas present? :-P
15:51
@bwoebi ah I see
Wes
Wes
@Andrea can we have a decimal type? :P i hardly have uses for big int, but i use bcmath all the time... would like a native solution
@bwoebi that actually makes a lot of sense 👍 /cc @kelunik
@bwoebi that wouldn't be a bad goal to work to, actually…
@Wes A decimal type is really just a transparent layer over bigints, with the first n digits being behind the comma when printing
@bwoebi that would be one way to do it
16:03
I just mean, that once we have bigints, we should be able to get decimals for pretty much free
we have internal operator overloading, someone just needs to write an extension
yep
Wes
Wes
if i didn't suck i would do that. how hard it is wrapping bcmath that way?
@Wes you probably wouldn't want to use bcmath tbh
there's more optimised stuff out there for this use case
@kelunik I can see why that would be a problem
But then again, I don't see a reason why PHP can't behave like many other OS projects out there
Wes
Wes
16:37
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Qs4gVHB_E
lol!
@MadaraUchiha It can, of course, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing.
@Wes lol :D
Wes
Wes
Best Christmas ornament ever. https://t.co/PsEPxwUaO8
i love the internet :D
now i know what i'll watch tonight
Wes
Wes
@Andrea ->getIterator() on arrays
16:49
@Wes yush
@Andrea You realize that Array implements Iterator is essentially retaining the IAP… I really think it should be implementing IteratorAggregate (returning ArrayIterator), not Iterator
I'm wondering if they should be Iterator or IteratorAggregate
the latter is easier to implement
@bwoebi good point
Wes
Wes
IteratorAggregate, obviously :D
will amend :p
anyway yeah this idea has been in my head for a long, long time
I've just never written it down properly
And then we can get rid of iterable again
:'-D
16:51
@bwoebi yeah, iterable is redundant if arrays actually implement Traversable
oh right I did miss a few classes
why is Countable in SPL ._.
@Andrea because php
4
I just realized that smart_str is part of Zend while smart_string is part of PHP :(
@Andrea just move it out when you implement your RFC
Hi I would like to know my possibilities of sorting an array structured like this:

$arr = array('name'=>$name,'id'=>$id, 'rating'=>$rating);

I would like to sort the rating part of the array, should I instead convert it as a multi-dimensional array and use the $arr index as the id or is there a way to sort by rating with the code mentioned above?
Time to migrate it...
@NikiC aaaaaaa
thaaat explains my confusion about smart strings
there's two different kinds
Wes
Wes
16:54
@Andrea you might want to add jsonserializable and __debugInfo(){ return $scalar_val; }
@Andrea If it was just the two kinds
Wes
Wes
is basically what i did with nikic's scalar thingy
@Wes I was wondering about those
I'm not seeing any direct issues with the RFC other than extensibility
@LeviMorrison extensibility?
16:55
the real irony is that smart_string in 7 is what smart_str was in 5
ArrayAccess? JsonSerializable?
Countable?
oh yeah I did miss ArrayAccess
@LeviMorrison no ArrayAccess please
@LeviMorrison I missed that because SPL
@bwoebi why not?
<Insert other new interfaces here>?
16:56
ArrayAccess is mutating, which is annoying as we'll then have to differ between method calls on by-value and method calls on by-object values
And semantics are slightly different too
@bwoebi This is the basic reason why in the past I have mentioned I'm against it.
@LeviMorrison Against what?
the thing with JsonSerializable is that it would just return $this
Wes
Wes
same debug info
so it'd be a useless method. OTOH it'd make JsonSerializable a usable type declaration…
16:58
@bwoebi Array implementing any interfaces.
mm, I'll add them
wait
problem: ext/json isn't always available, is it…?
@LeviMorrison Yeah, that's why array should not implement ArrayAccess
No, that's why it shouldn't implement any interface.
@Andrea no, and? Can't ext/json add it at MINIT?
@bwoebi I was thinking that just now, hmm
16:59
All interfaces currently implicate object semantics, not copy-on-write, refcounted ones.
@LeviMorrison The interfaces which are just getters/creators don't. (i.e. Countable, Serializable etc.)
Ironically I think our pass by value model in PHP 4 was better and the real problem was actually references...
I don't think I should add __debugInfo actually
objects don't have it, after all
@LeviMorrison agreed
@LeviMorrison we ought to have both somewhat
@LeviMorrison it's not a problem for methods that don't mutate
you can maintain a fiction our value types are immutable objects for that purpose
ArrayAccess, though? that one's… interesting.
17:01
@Andrea yeah, leave it out.
Wes
Wes
@Andrea you should add it to all objects: return (array)$this;
@Andrea final class resource implements Serializable, Countable seriously?
@bwoebi yes
Wes
Wes
why are you doing this to yourself Andrea? :B it will fail hard...
@Andrea And, uh… why are the scalars countable?
17:03
@bwoebi because count() currently supports them. I could omit it.
We had an RFC for count to stop "count"ing scalars didn't we?
^ exactly
Oh.
gotcha, will remove
it feels weird that string isn't countable :S
but it can't be iterated so it kinda makes sense
@Andrea count ≠ length
@Andrea for loop all the things :-P
17:05
strings should be iterable tbh
@Andrea That'd probably be a big source of mistakes
removed Countable
@bwoebi one problem is Unicode
@Andrea any… can you even serialize resources?
@bwoebi unfortunately :(
@Andrea remove that
your new RFC doesn't need to include bullshit like that :-P
17:07
@bwoebi I'd rather it represent what PHP actually does
$ php -r 'echo serialize(fopen("php://input", "r")), PHP_EOL;'
i:0;
i:0?
oh
resource id
lol
$ php -r 'var_dump(unserialize(serialize(fopen("php://input", "r"))));'
int(0)
yeah
Not all resources can be serialized, correct?
@LeviMorrison All can.
You just get the resource id
17:08
$ php -r 'var_dump(unserialize(serialize(fopen("foobar", "w"))));'
int(0)
2
... that's not really serialization imo, sadly
…wow
@LeviMorrison right
Wes
Wes
lol ^
Resource::unserialize() is pointless :-D
17:09
hahahahaha
gtg food
I seem to spam too much… I get throttled :-D
Obviously unserialize(serialize(_)) wouldn't return the same object, but should return something of the same type and structure...
@LeviMorrison yea
Were PHP 4 objects copy-on-write as well? How did they handle objects with object properties when outer object was passed?
@LeviMorrison dunno, you have to look up the source
Wes
Wes
17:12
@s_bergmann why deprecate setExpectedException? It's just a helper that means 1 function call instead of 1-3 calls: https://github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/issues/170
17:45
@LeviMorrison don't try to apply logic to PHP
@Wes Ewww stateful tests
Did someone say "Java"?
hmm
test.expectedAssertions(2);
test.expectInteraction(object);
test.assertNoMoreInteractions(someObject);
problem with implementing IteratorAggregate on array… mutability
it'd be lying about what foreach does
Tons of setup and very little test
17:46
though it would be anyway
@Andrea by-value foreach?
Can you even do a by-ref foreach on Iterators in general?!
@bwoebi good question
(never tried it :-D)
I think yes, because there's some code in FETCH_RW
@bwoebi sigh I'll brace for impact.
$ php -r '$x = [1, 2, 3]; $y = new ArrayIterator($x); foreach ($y as &$i) { $i *= 2; } var_dump($x);'
array(3) {
  [0]=>
  int(1)
  [1]=>
  int(2)
  [2]=>
  int(3)
}
17:51
what when current() returns by-ref?
(on a custom Iterator)
@Andrea That makes sense
If ArrayIterator internally doesn't work by reference, adding it one level higher wouldn't have any effect.
Wes
Wes
references never make sense :B
Either there is something buggy or it never works by ref
Although what happens when you try to iterate $y again?
(and try to var_dump() the values in $y)
@Wes No, they really don't.
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: An iterator cannot be used with foreach by reference in Command line code:1
@Andrea ^
just somewhat for !OVERLOADED_CURRENT it's weird… on internal SPL classes
18:05
@Andrea iirc it would work with ArrayObject
@NikiC oooh
And of course, generators
For some reason I thought it was a good idea to support by-ref yield
$ php -r '$y = new ArrayObject([1, 2, 3]); foreach ($y as &$i) { $i *= 2; } var_dump($y);'
object(ArrayObject)#1 (1) {
  ["storage":"ArrayObject":private]=>
  array(3) {
    [0]=>
    int(2)
    [1]=>
    int(4)
    [2]=>
    &int(6)
  }
}
@NikiC alas, ye recall correctly
18:46
evening.
@bwoebi @WyriHaximus Should an already enabled defer watcher still be put to the end of the queue upon another enable call?
@kelunik I'de say ignore any consecutive enable calls on an enabled defer watcher
@kelunik Cool thanks, just noticed that PR. Also got a lot further \o/ after our chat earlier today
19:05
Aaand another PR. :P
19:16
:P, funny thing was fiddle with that and no all loops I've been testing against yielded the expected results
It works with all react event loops but for some reason not with the amp native loop
Well it works but one test fails, this one: github.com/reactphp/event-loop/blob/master/tests/…
19:38
@WyriHaximus What works?
19:50
@kelunik Agree with Cees-Jan here
@NikiC I never used it for real, but is it's pure existence a bad thing?
@kelunik This test github.com/reactphp/event-loop/blob/master/tests/… it works with all but the amp native loop
@bwoebi There should probably be a test for it.
20:11
@bwoebi I'm trying to save and then interrupt the VM stack (via an interrupt_stack function), but I can't seem to prevent further execution of the oplines from all frames in the stack without causing segfaults. I don't suppose you'd have any ideas as to how I can do this?
@WyriHaximus Is this missing a $this->loop->run()?
@tpunt stack_size += ZEND_CALL_FRAME_SLOT + ZEND_CALL_NUM_ARGS(call_frame); That's not the stack size.
@bwoebi it isn't react has a tick method on the loop that lets you do a single loop iteration.
@tpunt Use zend_vm_calc_used_stack() from zend_execute.h
@WyriHaximus Oh, that's what nextTick() is doing, ok
@bwoebi not really, nextTick/futureTick do the same thing as defer on the interop loop (yes terrible naming)
so, where in this function is the loop run then?
@tpunt and by the way, the main issue are internal stack frames, which are on the C stack. For that you need green threads at least; Joe is working on such an extension (I've asked him a few days ago)
Am I blind then, where is tick called in that method?
That test calls a helper method that runs the loop the normal way: github.com/reactphp/event-loop/blob/master/tests/…
I think I'eve either found a bug in PHP or I'm really screwing up GMP.
20:20
@WyriHaximus oh, I was sure this was a phpunit method, sorry
stackoverflow.com/questions/41212442/gmp-division-segfault If anyone's got any input on this I'd appreciate it.
@GordonM Such a segfault is always bad … you ought to report that to bugs.php.net, not stackoverflow
@bwoebi ah np :)
Indeed
Suspect it's a bug, but wanted to check against you guys first in case it was just me being dumb.
Good evening guys
20:24
@GordonM well, unless it's an infinite recursion stackoverflow, it in general always is a bug.
@bwoebi Ah, I see, thanks. That still leaves the question of how do I prevent the execution of all frames in the stack, though?
@tpunt What do you want to achieve?
@WyriHaximus It's a bug in the Amp driver, I'll have a look.
@kelunik did not see that coming :o, let me know what you find
@bwoebi Yeah, I also have a similar requirement.
@bwoebi I'm building an extension to bring the Actor model to PHP. All actors will be executed via green threads. I need to be able to interrupt an actor's execution incase it becomes blocking, hence why I need to save and interrupt the stack, as part of the context switch
20:29
@tpunt well, when it becomes blocking, you need kernel threads though
green threads are only fine if your code is non-blocking
@tpunt in that case you should really build upon Joes pthreads
@bwoebi I have a multithreaded scheduler.
yeah
@bwoebi I've already written the necessary context copying code, similar to what Joe has in pthreads.
Now, I need to work on making the scheduler multitask preemtively, but for that I need to be able to save and interrupt the whole stack
Which leads to the above question of how I can prevent execution of the oplines in each of the frames in the stack
@kelunik yeah, amp loop is just checking once per tick whether it has been stopped \cc @WyriHaximus
@bwoebi That's fine.
@kelunik no it isn't
I means that the defer and the timer run in the same tick
@bwoebi It is. It's defined that way be the spec.
I.e. we run stream_select() with a timeout then (as there are no defers left)
so, we must run Loop::dispatch() without blocking in case the loop has been stopped
@WyriHaximus Can you please test whether replacing lib/Loop.php:102 by $this->dispatch((empty($this->nextTickQueue) && empty($this->enableQueue)) || $this->running <= $previous); fixes it for you?
@kelunik It would be fine if each tick would never block…
20:42
@bwoebi not really, $previous doesn't exist there
@WyriHaximus ugh
well, just put $previous into a private var
@bwoebi Doesn't work, needs to be local.
20:43
@kelunik I am aware, just for testing whether it fixes it
@bwoebi doesn't fixes it, timer is still executed
@bwoebi Nope, it doesn't.
oops
wrong condition
$this->dispatch(empty($this->nextTickQueue) && empty($this->enableQueue) && $this->running > $previous);
^ try that @kelunik @WyriHaximus (with $this->previous)
@bwoebi PHP Notice: Undefined variable: previous in /home/kelunik/GitHub/WyriHaximus/reactphp-async-interop-loop/vendor/amphp/loop/l‌​ib/Loop.php on line 104 :P
Yes, that fixes it.
@bwoebi yup that fixes it
20:46
thought so
21:00
@kelunik @WyriHaximus github.com/amphp/loop/commit/… fixed :-)
@bwoebi\o/
@WyriHaximus hmm, interestingly I got a ping (i.e. a browser notification), but the @bwoebi is not highlighted in green … due to your missing space I guess.
@WyriHaximus nice edge case find though :-)
@bwoebi heh lol, I like to break things :P, this one was accidental though :P
I'm a bit mystified though why they were using ++ and -- with an integer before…
@bwoebi Because recursive runs.
21:11
@kelunik Still doesn't need ++/--
back up and set back at the end
22:01
Someone here ever heard of 'resengo'reservation tool?
22:16
@PeeHaa i) actually I got old over many years. ii) fuck you all.
@Danack :D
23:09
Hello, someone have any idea what is the best way to increase 1 in database and send that value in a form where is add in INSERT INTO?
23:44
@WyriHaximus your twitter doesn't sound very euphoric :-D
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