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17:00
modules don't really make sense per-file.
"this file is part of this module"
I think on second thought I'd like to make a module a special phar.
"All of these files are a module"
Dan
Dan
> PHP 8.0.1 - Now requires a build process
@Dan For modules, yes.
@LeviMorrison Let's just create another language.
I bet opcache could do wonders with this type of module.
We have to rewrite most libraries anyway, because of async I/O. :D
Dan
Dan
17:02
@kelunik We should name it after a snake, or perhaps a semi-precious stone
Question: what happens when you don't export a class but you return an object of that type outside of the module?
Dan
Dan
@LeviMorrison You can't.
Well... You could, unfortunately. If return types were required, it could be inferred, and possibly prevented.
namespace Foo\Bar {
    class Hello {
        public static function getWorld() {
            return new Foo\Bar\World();
        }
    }
    class World {
        export { Foo\Bar }
    }
}
namespace Qux {
    $world = Foo\Bar\Hello::getWorld();
}
Yea, that'd break the whole thing.
When an object enters scope (byref, bypass, whatever) you'd have to check the allowances.
In PHP we cannot enforce such a thing at compile time.
Dan
Dan
No, that'd have to be runtime.
There has to be a runtime semantic.
Dan
Dan
17:07
So when ::getWorld returns, you'd need to have a check run, to verify that as the returned value is being introduced to the caller's scope, that it's allowed to exist there.
@Dan Someone more knowledgeable about the engine would need to speak to that but I think that would be prohibitive.
Dan
Dan
It could be, not logically but perhaps on a performance level.
- A wild Thing appears!
- What namespace are we in?
- Is a Thing allowed there?
I think perhaps we just allow it.
Instead we disallow referencing it outside the module.
Dan
Dan
Ah, okay.
You can't type check it; you can't new it.
Dan
Dan
17:10
You can't deref static members from it
Yes, etc, etc.
Would need to think more about serialization.
Dan
Dan
I guess that makes sense, because if you can reference it (you are probably the package author), then you have the responsibility of deciding whether to expose it via return or not
Just thinking briefly about it I think on unserializing it can check scope and throw if necessary. But that may render it unusable in all serialization or something.
Would need more thought.
Dan
Dan
Definitely.
Also would make for interesting "dafuqs":
$world = Foo\Bar\Hello::getWorld();
var_dump($world); // object(Foo\Bar\World)#1 (0) { }
$world instanceof Foo\Bar\World; // kaboom
@JoeWatkins … because it's commonly abbreviated $e in every code you write … $e as in $error or $exception. Suddenly using $r/$reason would be quite weird.
17:15
If it's a phar-like thing with a manifest then it wouldn't require new keywords. Nor would files have to change to be valid in a module.
Manifests suck
The manifest would describe the exported symbols.
That's a lesson I learned from Java.
@MadaraUchiha I agree, race is a better name than choose \cc @Trowski
@Levi I hate meta-structures describing code and wish them to be reduced to the minimum
I don't like composer.json, but given that it's the best we can get, I accept that…
but a Manifest? ugh
I think every modern language with "packages" uses a manifest-like document.
Though what is in it varies.
In some languages you write what is exported in the file as part of the grammar.
@Levi I think I could live with removing public/protected/private and just have exported/local
17:20
If we choose to go without a manifest then we basically add public/protected/private to symbols.
Default to public for BC.
yeah
namespace Hello;

public class Hello {}

// accessible only in exactly the namespace Hello, or maybe Hello\*
protected class Bar {}
Ah, private could mean "exact namespace" and protected could mean that namespace or sub-namespaces?
Dunno.
@LeviMorrison not worth making a distinction there IMO
But basically we opt-out instead of opt-in due to BC.
@LeviMorrison But I'm not truly persuaded of the necessity of namespace restrictions on that level
17:24
@bwoebi Explain that, because if we don't restrict visibility then what is different from PHP 7.1?
why do we need something different from 7.1 at all?
What is the issue we are trying to solve?
Plenty of times I've wanted to hide or restrict usage of a given class.
@LeviMorrison These cases where I'd want to prohibit public usage a class, there anyway usually is no public API accepting that class as arg
@DaveRandom here's until 6th dude but busy most days
17:28
@LeviMorrison so, there's no incentive for users to use my class anyway and doesn't matter thus.
@Levi AFAIK Go has an approach where definitions within a Internal submodule aren't exported. I could imagine us doing that
I've wanted to restrict functions too.
I want to make this bit a function for complexity reasons but I don't want it in my public API.
@LeviMorrison you can also put functions in such an Internal submodule
So you are advocating for a "magic namespace"? Like:
namespace Module\__detail__;

// any symbols defined here are not visible outside of Module
?
@LeviMorrison I'm not advocating for that, I just think it might be a viable option I'm not totally opposed from the beginning on
@tereško :P
17:34
@LeviMorrison yeah, like that
@Levi anyway, what's frustrating is when I need a function of a certain complexity, it's in the vendors source, but I'd have to duplicate it to be usable :-(
@bwoebi I agree that can happen but most of the times it is intentional. They do not want to commit to maintaining that API because they want the freedom to refactor it without care.
@Trowski At that point, why not just reintroduce Amp\resolve()?
@kelunik That could be easily changed… I forgot about that one though.
17:38
@LeviMorrison I get what you mean, but duplicating makes me feel a bit dirty^^
@kelunik @bwoebi I've used these in tests.
@Trowski e.g.?
@kelunik Old docs I need to remove.
@Ocramius if you could hide symbols in your projects how often would you expect to use it? As in, if you could hide Zend\SomeDetail from anything outside of Zend?
@bwoebi I think in the merge and concat tests.
17:39
@LeviMorrison hehe, asking the master of the restricted API
@Trowski I think there a generic arrayToObservable($array, $interval = 0) would be more helpful
range is still deferent, because it generates the set over time.
Though a observableFrom(iterable $iterable) function would be useful.
@Trowski does that matter? AFAIK the only use case I see is tests here
That's sort of what Emitter does.
@Trowski or that, even more generic
@Trowski emitter gets pushed to while observableFrom would pull
That's a good way to look at it.
I had just called the function from in Icicle, but I suppose Amp\from() isn't descriptive enough…
17:47
agree
observableFrom is fine though
@bwoebi I'm fine with this.
@bwoebi I see those in RxPHP, and I always wonder why one would use them. It makes the code just harder to read than using an array directly.
@kelunik for tests (at least) in this case
you might need to mock an observable with fixed values
@bwoebi observableFromIterable?
@kelunik doesn't add information
17:50
@bwoebi It does.
@tereško What OS are you using?
observableFrom(iterable $it) is already clear
observableFrom what?
and observableFrom(range(1, 2)) is also clear
@bwoebi If you read the signature, yes. If you read it in call contexts, no.
17:50
@kelunik observableFrom the passed value, obviously? (in call context)
@bwoebi And now someone starts using it in some callback via a string constant.
@Shafizadeh windows 10 and arch linux on my home PC, arch linux at work and freebsd on my vps
@bwoebi Ok, then I pass stdClass, what happens?
@kelunik ??
If I want to set a version number so it can be accessed globally, but I want it to be namespaced. Is it best to just define() with a prefix or use const and set a namspace?
17:51
@kelunik it's iterated over, like any iterable?
@tereško do you have both win 10 and linux on your home PC ?
@bwoebi Ugh... no. It should definitely throw an exception.
@kelunik that's iterable semantics though
@Shafizadeh yes, each on a separate ssd
With the signature you proposed, it'd do that.
@bwoebi iterable doesn't accept every object.
17:52
@tereško ah .. good idea ..
iterable != foreachable.
@kelunik oh indeed
well, in that case it will throw TypeError then^^
@bwoebi Except that we won't require 7.1 for that type declaration.
@kelunik that's right, I would mirror the iterable semantics though
@bwoebi But then it should be called observableFromIterable.
17:55
@kelunik okay fine
I still say it's to long, but…
@bwoebi If you expect use cases in tests only anyway?
@kelunik precisely.
Better names >>> fewer keystrokes.
It would be our only multi-word function :-P
@kelunik depends on how much more keystrokes
17:58
@bwoebi Use tooling to write code, you can't really use tooling to read it.
@kelunik you can… e.g. your IDE can give you the varnames inline, or easily provide access to the function code etc.
but I'm not going to have that discussion now.
@tereško , also, has arch linux a graphical environment? Or just command line ?
@Trowski meh, go with Nicks proposal
Should we use pending, fulfilled, rejected instead of pending, succeeded, failed?
@Shafizadeh when you install it, it only has CLI, bout you can install one of these wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/desktop_environment
18:01
@kelunik You can't really reject a Promise, only fail it
@tereško I see
I use Plasma as my primary desktop environment
rejection has the connotation of invalidating something, not proper failure @kelunik
I'd use fulfil/reject in case we could cancel promises perhaps, but not for regular success/failure
I think reject was chosen mostly because it has a nice ring with resolve.
meh, resolve and fail are two different things and ought sounding differently :-D
18:11
@tereško seems pretty :-) ..! btw, if you have some free time, please see "me before you" video, and tell me how much are you and Will Traynor similar ...
@bwoebi @kelunik If the callable given to resolve() returns a callable, should it be recursive?
I would think no…
no
sounds like error then
Well then it will just be used as the success value of the promise returned.
@bwoebi Then fulfill and fail?
@kelunik failing also resolves/fulfills the Promise?!
18:14
@bwoebi No, it also resolves it, but doesn't fulfill.
@Shafizadeh checked the trailer ... first impression: not really
@kelunik I consider them synonymous in this regard?!
@bwoebi Resolved == fulfilled / failed.
resolved == fulfiled == succeded | failed
@tereško hmm, okay :-)
18:15
@bwoebi A promise is a holder for a value. You promise to resolve to that value eventually. If you don't, then your promise is not fulfilled?
@bwoebi That makes it even more confusing when you come from A+.
A failed promise isn't fulfilled.
@kelunik You promise to resolve the holder eventually. not to resolve to a value
@bwoebi You do.
you don't
@bwoebi Why does the promise fail then?
It either fails or gets fulfilled.
@Shafizadeh I have mostly this issue:
18:18
@kelunik The promise doesn't fail?!
The promise is just resolved with a throwable
holy fuck my dad is a web developer from the 90s. I send him @Patrick's guide on No Framework Tutorial, and he says, "I don't think I've used frames." facepalm
he also follows it up with, "I like frames, only easy way to to keep a header."
@kelunik we fail the value, but the promise is still fulfiled when the value is failed.
@kelunik What's the issue with success?
@Tiffany is he still employed as a web developer?
@tereško I mostly cannot understand the point of such images ..
18:21
it's either a success value (second arg) or a failure throwable (first arg) @kelunik
@tereško no, he was never a web developer. He was an engineer for Boeing, I don't remember what he did, he owns a storage unit business now.
he just knows HTML, maybe a bit of CSS and JS
oh, that makes it less scary
I'm fixing his website, he finally gave me access to it after...oh... two years
with him telling me "I'm in charge of the website because I have 1% ownership in the company." Kinda hard to be in charge of a website that I don't have access to.
anyone know of a active way of installing hhvm on vagrant.(most of them are outdated)
i mean with apache
@ChrysUgwu make a custom image yourself
18:28
is it common to commit the composer.json file to git?
google is failing me the answer, or I'm not searching keywords right
@Tiffany yes. And also the composer.lock file.
@tereško alright, thanks
i did, wen i run hhvm on terminal it works but on browser it does not. it uses php instead. so am looking for and a-z work through
@Tiffany also, FYI, you shouldnt be commiting anything from /vendor - that dir should be in .gitignore
@tereško yeah, that's reasonable.
@bwoebi No, if you resolve with a throwable, that throwable is the value, not the reason.
@bwoebi You usually don't succeed a promise, you fulfill it.
@kelunik no…
@kelunik woops, I meant resolved with a failure
@kelunik I swear I said the exact same thing at some point…
you resolve a Promise with a success value, not with a fulfillment value
18:35
@Trowski Then let's change it.
@bwoebi With a value.
disagree
@kelunik What's the opposite of failure? Success or fulfillment???
How about fulfilling and breaking? :P
wtf?
please tell me you're just trolling
@tereško Oh poor baby :-) (I just got the point)
it's a daily struggle
18:49
anyway, I believe you have a great EQ ..! that's why anything cannot make you exciting
nope
and now, to change the topic in an obvious way:
the damned PHPMD is telling me that my identification service has too large number of dependencies
17
it seems that it's counting exceptions as "dependencies" (of which I have 8)
is there a way do define in PHPMD, which symbols should be ignore in the dependency count (preferable as a docblock comment above each targeted use statement)?
seriously, why are you using the phpmd mess?
@kelunik Is fulfilled and rejected terms used across many languages, or just JS?
@bwoebi alternative?
@tereško use no such thing at all?
19:10
@Trowski Scala uses Success/Failure for example
Is there anything wrong with storing all the text of a file in a single string in PHP?
@TomasZubiri at some point you will bust memory
C# calls it completed/faulted @Trowski
C++ has no explicit naming and just calls it "result" ("which can be a value or an exception") (methods are "set_value" and "set_exception") … and calls a resolved Promise "ready"
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I think 1 million characters fit in 4MB. If my files are of this size, would that be a concern?
@TomasZubiri PHP sets a maximum memory usage that a specific script can allocate. This is highly dependent on your host, but trying to load a few of these files in memory can certainly result in a fatal memory usage error.
19:27
@Trowski @kelunik As a compromise I propose only two states "pending" and "resolved". A promise may then be resolved with a pair $exception, $value, at least one of which is null.
That's what I find quite some languages doing (python, c++ for example)
@bwoebi to answer the question: because it actually makes my code cleaner
@tereško okay, if it actually does help you, fine… I haven't had such an experience.
hi all!
@kelunik have you seen chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=34850467#34850467 and the ~50 following messages?
19:53
@bwoebi That would complicate implementation and usage IMO. I really don't care about names… successful and failed makes a lot of sense to me.
@Trowski why would that complicate impl/usage? The impl isn't changed, it's just wording in the spec?
Succeeding a promise sounds more awkward than fulfilling a promise, but whatever.
@bwoebi Oh, I thought you meant that a promise would be resolved with an array pair always.
nonono
just the pair of values
i.e. when() has two args, which are each one element of that pair
Right, ok, so just a different way of looking at the same thing.
yes
19:58
Did we ever discuss the naming of success / failure in the promise spec?
I'm not seeing an issue for that.
No, but I never felt a reason for discussion as it sounds very natural to me
@Trowski If we really feel like we need to change that, I'd like to resort to some neutral wording avoiding these words fulfillment, rejection, success, failure etc. completely
Please oh please can someone tell me what is wrong with this pastebin.com/eUv5NmGt
@bwoebi I don't really feel any need to change it. I'm getting sick of looking at paint chips for various bike sheds.
@Trowski I agree. I'm annoyed when we have the shed already painted red and then want to paint it in green with ugly rose dots...
guess what?
less than 3 hours left in this building for the rest of the year!
20:14
\o/!
@WyriHaximus your interop-async thing done? or why "\o/"? :-D
@bwoebi haha I wish nearly there though nested loops is the next target for that, that was a reaction to @rabbitguy 3 hour left in that building =D
damn! :-P
hear hear :P!
@WyriHaximus In case you didn't notice, I updated amphp/loop to use the 0.4 tag.
20:19
@Trowski thank you and I noticed this morning my way to work and updated the relevant composer.* :)
I just reached a php doc page with no user contributed notes
I feel so proud.
mb_ereg_*? okay, I'm out!
Ow I know those pages, nothing boring comes frrom those :P
Once I have this figured out, how shall my first note start?
"You have come far my child"?
"You are a long way from home traveller, here is what we have gathered so far..."
20:31
nite all
@kelunik Hang tight, the log cannot be shown until the build has started. ??
20:59
@bwoebi travis-ci.org/reactphp/promise/jobs/187777898#L228 Odd, I thought we fixed that.
@Trowski there is a requires annotation
but perhaps it does need a minor version number?
@bwoebi It seems that /** @requires PHP 7 */ doesn't work.
    /**
     * @requires PHP 7
     */
^ Does work.
weird
Indeed.
because /** @dataProvider someProvider */ works
@Trowski can you fix it?
21:09
@bwoebi Sure
Wes
Wes
\o
21:25
hello peoples
wtf is stack overflow chat? never tried this before
looks like a barren wasteland
You have come far my friend.
Yes, I have come 3 clicks from SO
Im lucky my mouse survived
I don't know if anyone knows this but if I want to ask a somewhat random programming question that isn't related to fixing a bug then is So ok for that?
Wes
Wes
@Trowski throw new TypeError...?
21:34
@Wes Technically I suppose the function could just be return new Coroutine($callback()) :-P
@Someone in this room it's okay. Other rooms get annoyed at off topic stuff.
That would throw a TypeError automatically if a Generator isn't returned.
The worst that will happen here is you won't get an answer.
Wes
Wes
yo dan
yo wes
21:38
if I leave the office now, can one of you pretend to me be so I don't get in trouble?
Sometimes I forgot that I'm writing 7 code and I don't have to be so verbose about type-checking.
21:54
@Trowski Don't know. We probably should have a replacement for the current coroutine function though?!
I've only ever used it once… and it was trivial to replace.
I suppose it doesn't hurt anything to leave it though. Have a name suggestion?
Wes
Wes
@Trowski yay! i'm useful! :B
i'm so depressed... catched cold. will have a very unpleasant year change -__-
coughing hurts so much.......
drink a lot so you sleep through the year change
you'll wake up either still w/a cold but now w/a hangover, or w/o a cold but with a hangover
see how that works?
Wes
Wes
OR i could build a time machine, go back 1 week, wait that cold finishes, help the old me to build the time machine and wait for the new year in full health
22:12
@Wes If you have a time machine, there's a few other things I'd like you to take care of…
Wes
Wes
yeah i could assassinate hitler since i'm at it... or something :B
@Wes you could try ginger boil it in water will give cough releief...
@rdlowrey moinmoin
user895378
o/
user895378
@bwoebi I just added you to amphp/file on packagist
user895378
22:23
(as a maintainer)
user895378
I'm sitting on a Caribbean beach
@rdlowrey yep, it's repaired now
\cc @NikiC
@rdlowrey you could add me on other amp repos too, to reduce bus factor though
@rdlowrey Also, sounds like a relax way to switch years :-)
Wes
Wes
@Linus is ginger something you usually have at home in india? :D
@Wes yeah :D it's common as ingredient in food
Wes
Wes
got some tea
22:43
@JoeWatkins LOL. We apparently had a customer ask for it, so we tried out the 7.1 ZTS, didn't see any particular issue with it, so figured "hey, it's on them if they break their own world with it. We're just a tools vendor." :-)
Wes
Wes
@Sherif lol. i searched "php tutorial for absolute beginners" for the teaching thing and you can imagine what come out :D
I … I … I …
I've just seen a create_function() call in NEW code…
22:58
does it at least do some voodoo?
@StefanoTorresi no, a typical callback to preg_replace_callback()
> Secure Checkout Our checkout uses 128-bit encryption to keep your details safe.
@bwoebi you should demand a "safe space", where you can play with plushiest toys, till you have calmed down
@tereško Safe space … LOL
Wes
Wes
23:14
@bwoebi copy pasta from somewhere most likely
@Wes nope, is custom code
Wes
Wes
why would one do that :P
I wished I knew
@tereško I know what safe spaces are about
hence I was amused
23:17
I assumed so
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi hence i think they copy pastad without even reading :P
sadly the regex, the content of the function and the variable names are custom
23:31
I'm still shocked that Yasuo hasn't come to the conclusion to not use the builtin PHP functions and features for so many things.
23:56
on a related note, I think we should switch the seeding for mt_rand to use random_bytes instead of some time-based thingy
would make misuse of mt_rand and friends somewhat harder to exploit in many cases

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