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13:00
@tereško ah ok, thx
@LewisThomas Let me wake up and grab some coffee. And I will have a proper look somewhere this afternoon
@PeeHaa much appreciated
@Ekin are you going to touch the JS today? Otherwise I am going to rewrite it
ugh we have snow :(
@PeeHaa go for it :-)
kk \o/
13:05
@PeeHaa please, keep it busy until march or something ...
@JoeWatkins I will try to send it over to germany away from you guys
should be sufficient
@PeeHaa my sources say no
@Shafizadeh there are also other meanings for that verb: google.com/search?q=cast (you should be seeing the "dictionary box" at the top of the results
@DaveRandom Was probably too busy with rewriting it all I didn't get to fixing the low hanging fruit yet :P
Wes
Wes
13:07
not sure if i should commit myself to uopz or just do stuff myself or with phpunit's mocking thingies
@PeeHaa iirc that's not as low hanging as you might like, I think I looked at it once
oh wait
@tereško Ah I see .. I'm trying to remember the meanings of that fucking verb :-)
Yeah. I wanted to actually use the media api for that and it involved uploading to twitter
@JoeWatkins Shouldn't travis be there as well then?
13:08
there are like 8 different meanings
I think I mentally put it on the same list as the streaming api
I did some work on that iirc
(streaming)
Yeah saw it
I'm just arguing with .net right now but I'll try and pick it up again later today
coool
13:10
semi-related: threading is hard
is yeah it
Anonymous
Mornin
morngin jayman
1) Amp\Test\ProducerTest::testEmitBackPressure
Failed asserting that 299.95012283325195 is greater than 300.
@Trowski @bwoebi
@JoeWatkins maybe... they could decide on their own. The deal regarding more ci builds was just a backlink on the thank-you page :-)
@JoeWatkins why?
13:17
Well, you gotta have something to argue the toss about
@LewisThomas did you run composer install in the project?
Anonymous
so poohaa
@PeeHaa dowloaded the zip from git and uploaded to my test site
@LewisThomas Yeah you need to run composer so it generates the autoloader for you
13:22
Or better yet, use composer properly
Or that
actually I'm going to alter that "properly" to "the way I do it". It's not technically wrong to manually upload a package and use it in isolation, but I will make a strong case that it doesn't make sense to do it that way
Not any more at least
The only reason to do that would be if your legacy project already has a subdir of root called "vendor" that is hard to rename
Is that really a valid reason with all the refactoring tools you can use
13:28
One question: The concept of Atomic is:
- Either all operations should be done or none of them
- Operations have no dependency on each other
??
@PeeHaa Could be, if you work in a large team and it would be a sufficiently large change that it would break a lot of people's workflows. I mean, it's not a valid reason long term but it could be excessive in a "just get something working quickly" scenario
Fair enough
It's definitely technical debt, but in that scenario it would be a drop in the ocean
yeah agreed on that :)
ugh damnit. phpstorm y u no in-application update...
yeh that pisses me off
13:32
I have been holding back that update for a month now for just that reason
@Shafizadeh where is that question from?
it's not very well worded
@DaveRandom All I'm trying to understand: "when I use TRANSACTIONS, then my operations are atomic or non atomic?`"
I just updated...
oh it's a git ignore plugin
@Shafizadeh in terms of a database, the former is the better description. Atomicity refers to something that is a discreet unit of work - it is indivisible
A transaction is indivisible in the sense that either everything happens or nothing happens
Ah , I see, thx
Wes
Wes
13:40
if what happens within the transaction is invisible to the rest of the program then yes, it's atomic. in other words it is atomic when other parts of the program can access the result before your operation or after the operation has been executed, but never while the operation is still executing @Shafizadeh
@JoeWatkins pthreads, uopz.... Yeah, I know :-P
@PeeHaa Please bring it over to here :-)
By all means. Take it
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins feature request :B uopz_set_return("MyClass::method", ...) over uopz_set_return("MyClass", "method", ...) tnx <3
@bwoebi @Trowski I'm really surprised this was missing, Amp didn't actually run the tests with a Promise. github.com/async-interop/promise-test/commit/…
bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=73887@bwoebi @JoeWatkins @kelunik just opened a php bug regarding the realpath cache eviction problem:
13:47
@staabm Lol, weak types make that link work. https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=73887@bwoebi
:-)
@Wes eww
I've spent a lot of time thinking about it and I've concluded that Moana is my favourite Disney film this decade so far. There, I said it.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa oops sorry, so I'm gonna assign the response to a property in the actionExecuter and create a getter there
13:51
No it doesn't belong there
Anonymous
fACK
@staabm ok then, let's see what other ppl say
It belongs in ChatClient
(IMO)
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins i mean, add that too, without changing the existing behavior :P
Anonymous
Yes but how does the chatClient get the response?
13:52
The ActionExecutor is a generic action queue
Anonymous
this is for the chatClient
@Wes I repeat ... ewww ... you can write that in php, do your string matching and whatever there ...
Wes
Wes
:'(
@bwoebi/@kelunik can you register multiple when() callbacks? I forget #lazyweb
@JayIsTooCommon ^
also, the point of uopz is to avoid uopz ... you should not aim to rely on it ... it means there is something wrong with your code ...
13:53
either that or proxy the promise
which I will explain what I mean if it becomes necessary
@DaveRandom In that case yield the promise and wrap it again @JayIsTooCommon
code should be testable without hacking the engine to bits ...
@PeeHaa Well yeh but if you can just when() the existing promise without breaking anything then that would be better I think
That's also true
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins i'm just testing :B
Anonymous
13:55
and doing this would allow be to get $decoded in ChatClient?
$decoded is the yielded response?
@Wes I am not wrong, if you are relying on uopz for testing, there is something wrong with your code, or tests
Wes
Wes
i just think it's more compact to use than phpunit's mocking thingies, reflection, etc @JoeWatkins not that i actually need it
Yes. It would get you the $response which in turn you can use to get the body from
Wes
Wes
13:58
makes sense?
not really, if you are using it to override internal stuff - you dont' need to test that, if you are using it to override code you have written, why are you doing that ? if you are using it to override code other people have written, why are you testing other peoples code ?
Now that I think about I see no reason why multiple whens would not work @DaveRandom @JayIsTooCommon
uopz is a bandage for bad code or bad tests ...
@PeeHaa it's just whether the promise implementation does it or not
I'm not sure whether it's an array or a single callback internally
Let me rephrase: I expect it do work :-)
14:00
it was written to test legacy code by the way ... I mean late 1990's legacy ...
cc @kelunik @bwoebi
#LazyWebV2
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins i'm testing my own code. again i just think it's less verbose compared to alternatives. shouldn't i do that?
Anonymous
Also have this github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/… to think about, So I probably need to get the response after it's been processed github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/Chat/Client/… not before
@DaveRandom Yes, sure.
@kelunik OK cool then yes that @JayIsTooCommon
14:01
@Wes what exactly are you doing/using ?
So at the end of postMessage() where it returns ->promise(), store that promise in a temp var and register a ->when() on it that stores the posted message object in the deque before you return it
Wes
Wes
nothing yet @JoeWatkins just trying it (again) for now. i'll just use it to access / hook into private stuff and not much more than that. not too mad stuff, i think
@JayIsTooCommon right, and you are guaranteed that all that will have happened before the when() callback is invoked
Since it's invoked from within processResponse()
Wes
Wes
you are not good at selling your work @JoeWatkins :B
github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/Chat/Client/Actions/… and L51 @JayIsTooCommon, those are the places that would invoke the callback
14:05
it was a means to an end, it took a week to write, the technical debt it creates is immeasurable, it encourages you to do bad things ... just write better code and or tests ...
!!uptime
@DaveRandom I have been running for 3 days, 2 hours, 3 minutes and 3 seconds, since 2017-01-04 12:02:47
What's our longest run record @PeeHaa? i.e. how confident are we now that, as it stands, it's "infinitely" stable (except for unpredictable external issues like network problems)?
Anonymous
right so when() is when the action is completed
I bet the reminder issue today again threw the ActionExecutor in logs btw
Anonymous
14:07
@DaveRandom chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=34000537#34000537 I think that's the longest :P
@DaveRandom It have been running for two weeks without issues, however....
@JayIsTooCommon Yes, succeed() and fail() effectively invoke the when() callbacks. When you yield a promise that's what the event loop does internally - register a when() callback and resume the generator when it is invoked
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins lol. i just want to avoid reflection and stuff. don't you think it's just more comfortable to use?
there is some issue now with remind as @Ekin states
If that is fixed there are no issues that I am aware of
@PeeHaa storage fuck up probably
14:08
@DaveRandom yes, sure
We really need rdbms
It's really werird
If I restart the bot it will throw back all the missed reminders
@Wes you didn't give me an example of what you are actually doing yet ... and I already said that code should be testable without hacking the engine to bits ...
lemme try
started after the time we tested the leap second IIRC :P
14:09
yeah :)
@PeeHaa ok so i have run composer at last!
I vote we just get Derick to fix it :-P
@JoeWatkins I guess I'm late: greenlet
@LewisThomas \o/
^ that was me restarting jeeves
Derick? timelib?
14:10
@Jeeves OK right so they are going into persistent storage OK then
@DaveRandom Who?
@Ekin yeah
yeah
@Jeeves you.
@DaveRandom For now you can call me "Jade loves you".
14:10
lol
Well, that's creepy.
If it weren't an elephant who could drop @Jeeves right into westworld and nobody would notice
@PeeHaa Haha! Funny! (: I don't know.. You might not like me..
I am completely unfamiliar with the reminder code but it seems to be clearly a plugin issue rather than a core one
yes agree
14:11
Yeah
It's on our list somewhere
Or rather @Ekin's :)
True
I take it there's nothing in the log when it fails?
We are working on a better time parser
@DaveRandom Dunno. Couldn't be bothered to look yet i think
Stuff like that it usually down to an unhandled exception in my experience
Anonymous
14:12
and the first arg of when() is a callback, right?
yes
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins pastebin.com/zDrxxSEm this for instance
@JayIsTooCommon the first and only arg of when() is a callback, which takes two args. I forget the order of the args, I think the first is an exception when the promise failed, and the second is the value when it succeeded
Anonymous
ok, I understand but I don't get how this will give me access to the response? the response isn't a property ?
Wes
Wes
14:14
with uopz it's going to be 3 lines long or something
@JayIsTooCommon no it's an arg to the callback
I think the second
@Ekin boy was I drunk at that time...
I was asking the same to myself, lol
@Ekin OK well that dupe posting prevention
14:15
Yep right
Yes. I remember now. They were setting reminders every second
But then I set up one for 23:59 and another for 23:59:59 and the former pinged me a day late o.O
Anonymous
@DaveRandom oic, so the args past to fail and success are passed to my when callback
Anonymous
wait no,
@JayIsTooCommon yes, I can't remember the order
either read the docs or var_dump() them, which ever is easier
Anonymous
14:17
alright, thanks
@DaveRandom Right, they're error-first, so you can't forget to check for the error.
^ that @JayIsTooCommon
@kelunik makes sense
Anonymous
ok, i'll give it a go
Anonymous
Dec 9 '16 at 9:55, by JayIsTooCommon
Oct 26 at 10:48, by JayIsTooCommon
Fuck sake, why is everything so much simpler in my mind.
Anonymous
:P
14:18
@JayIsTooCommon You can just read github.com/async-interop/promise
So if ($arg1 === null) { /* add $arg2 to deque */ } @JayIsTooCommon
If it's not null you can ignore it
you don't need to handle the error there
Anonymous
understood
Anonymous
Do you need getStoredMessages in there?
I think I would just pass the queue into the remove plugin
*Built-In cmd, it should be (IMO)
14:29
cc @DaveRandom
Anonymous
i was gonna make this an inbuilt command
@DaveRandom much yoda
Yes that, needs a shared VO I would say
Anonymous
vo?
value object
14:32
ChatClient should have deleteMessage($room, $id) and moveMessage($room, $id, $newRoom) methods, but the job of actually converting messages in the history to method calls belongs in the command object, thus a shared data store
Although...
dunno
Maybe just having ChatClient be the home for the actual data does make sense
/me is getting food
that way plugins could get at that info as well
hmmm
/me will stop brain-farting while I think about it
@JayIsTooCommon implement it how you think, it's always easier to talk about things when there's some existing code
evening roomies.
Anonymous
yeah ok, will do :)
Anonymous
@Ekin thanks :P
14:34
I usually find that I implement things wrong on the first attempt, but by implementing it wrong it becomes apparent what the correct way is
@Jay sorry, /me is stuck in bed and lazy, otherwise I'd send an example :P
"stuck" in bed :-P
Anonymous
@Ekin haha it's ok :P
Should we send help?
Anonymous
@DaveRandom yes same only s/first/fourth
14:35
Yeah.. like I can't really get out of it today, at all
@Wes Ah .. got it
@JayIsTooCommon well yeh I frequently make it into double figures
@DaveRandom Send coffee :P
@JayIsTooCommon here is the main thing about this choice, for me: I would like it to be built in such a way that it maintains an isolation level for plugins. By that I mean that plugins should not be able to manipulate the posted message history. I have no problem with them being able to read it, but the should not be able to write to it. If you implement it as an intermediate object, we could blacklist it in the injector in some way.
If it's possible to retrieve a writable history directly from ChatClient, it breaks that abstraction
however that abstraction is currently leaky anyway and needs refactoring to fix so... maybe just get it to work first
Anonymous
alright, i'll send you the compare link once working (hopefully within next hour) and i'll go from there :)
14:41
I am planning, eventually when we figure out the whole plugin manifest thing, to have a whitelist of system objects that a plugin can request
With a view to eventually, maybe, being able dynamically load new plugins without restarting the process
Anonymous
that would be cool
But if we are to do that I would like it to be as sandboxed as possible
@DaveRandom History being an in-memory construct?
Or something stored in external storage?
@MadaraUchiha In memory. I realise that no matter what we do it will always be possible for malicious code to fuck with whatever we do, I just want to, if possible, eliminate the scope for accidentally breaking things with badly written code.
@DaveRandom What "plugins" are you referring to?
PHP plugins written in C?
14:45
Jeeves
So why would a plugin be able to manipulate history if it's properly encapsulated?
Is it any more complicated than making it a private property with only a reader?
@MadaraUchiha Well no, as long as code is well behaved. However with reflection you could basically do anything
Right. Reflection's a bitch.
Like I say though, malicious vs badly written; I'm just trying to mitigate the latter
If we want to make if actually "safe" then plugins would need to run in their own process space with a hugh RPC framework, which is theoretically doable but almost certainly impractical
@PeeHaa so i used composer but still no dice. also my bootstrap file is now only 14 lines long, is that right?
15:00
@Wes why not testing the map directly ?
Wes
Wes
because that's not what i'm testing :B
testing the decorator ?
Wes
Wes
method is overriden
so ... you're testing that php can override methods ?
Wes
Wes
i'm testing that the method call is forwarded to that other object
but that method also does stuff on its own
why everybody always thinks i'm mad. keeps happening...
15:03
well ... so long as you can see that it's mad ...
<smokebomb>
/me is out to test drive porsche
black boxster one?
@Joe have fun :-)
Wes
Wes
/me is jelly
15:11
:D
Wes
Wes
ahaha
@bwoebi @Trowski I will unbreak the Amp build later when I get home again. Feel free to do so in the mean time. Requires bumping up some requirements, as they're not strict enough.
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins class is final. i have no other option than doing that
oauth makes me want to shoot myself
Anonymous
@DaveRandom I'm missing something - github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/Chat/Client/… the isValid() method just returns true, so where would it get false from?
15:26
hi guys
Anonymous
Jollow
Anonymous
Does anyone use Docker here?
Anonymous
I have a couple of questions...
it's the dupe post prevention @JayIsTooCommon
Although equally you shouldn't need to touch either of those two classes I wouldn't have thought @JayIsTooCommon
15:38
\o
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Yeah was a red herring, i presume I was getting that because 2x jeeves in the same room
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Got 120 seconds?
depends what for
I know essentially nothing about docker
Anonymous
I suspect your 'nothing' is probably my everything.
Anonymous
So, I'm happy with nothing.
15:41
No this time it's actually nothing, I have never used it
Anonymous
Ah, Vagrant then?
Anonymous
@PeeHaa ping
@samayo Nope, I just have vbox VM which I copy on the very rare occasions that I need a new VM
I just have one dev server that I create new vhosts under, mostly
Anonymous
Ah, like me basically.
I never bothered to figure out how all those clever container things work because I've never felt like I needed them
Anonymous
15:43
I just have boring weekend, and wanted to catch up on new stuff
Uncle @Gordon knows about those things but I think he's afk
also possibly @pmmaga?
@kelunik What's Humbug? I just know the German word meaning bullshit…
Anonymous
We will see what @pmmaga know first :p
He may also be afk
I'm sure there are other cool kids though
I am just not one of them :-P
/me eats
Anonymous
@DaveRandom You are the coolest, probably not the trendiest though :p
16:11
@samayo Sorry! Also nothing on docker here :/
Anonymous
Ah, no problem
Anonymous
16:27
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa working \o/
@JayIsTooCommon xkcd.com/yes
@Ekin yes
/me awaits finance decision
cool :-)
/me waits scrutinizer
you should invest in a phone with a better camera
5
16:39
I may kill myself if finance is refused ...
@littlepootis I have a good camera ... I purposely got a small phone and the camera isn't that great
I hate big phones, they are just getting silly now ... and I need to have phone in pocket on bike, so I ditched it for a tiny galaxy a3 ... I like it, very light, doesn't get in the way, and is 4g ... that's all I really need from a phone ...
DSLR's are for taking photos ...
but wow, it's a shit photo ...
has nikita been around today ?
16:59
Hello everyone, $sum = 0; for($i = 0; $i < count($corp_resp); $i++) $sum += $corp_resp[$i] * $corp_resp_template[$i]; echo $sum; i am trying to implement that:
have two variables one named $corp_resp:

var_dump($corp_resp)
string(3) "0.3" string(4) "0.35" string(3) "0.4"
Other: $corp_resp_template

var_dump($corp_res_template)´
string(3) "0.4" string(3) "0.6" string(3) "0.8"
I want to add and multiply the arrays:

$total = (0.3*0.4)+(0.35*0.6) +(0.4*0.8) => 0,12+0.21+0,32

$total = 0.65
@Joe what are you wanting to be financed? That car?
that is from my post in stack
for dont have doubts
@bwoebi yeah
@kelunik see, weak types are actually a nice thing :-P
@JoeWatkins well, that's nothing to kill yourself over…
I disagree ... if finance is refused, I can't have it ... and I neeeeeed it ...
17:05
@JoeWatkins I thought you already had a car?
or is this about having two cars, i.e. one for wife too?
oh no, she doesn't get near it ... it's for me ... a present for giving up the thing I gave up ... and so I can look at it on the drive way and say to myself "if you hadn't given up that thing, you wouldn't have that" ...
@JoeWatkins the thing you gave up?
@JoeWatkins And I meant, the current car for wife
@JoeWatkins ah :-)
@JoeWatkins you should probably wait to see what gets announced on MWC this year
17:08
@JoeWatkins Though, you also could save for a year and then buy something nice?
no that's mine too, she doesn't actually have car license ... she rides a bike sometimes ... she's not very into driving, although I have convinced her that she needs a license this year because I'm tired of doing all the driving ...
it interrupts me a lot
@JoeWatkins Not just you … also us when we're discussing with you :-)
@JoeWatkins … but I doubt she does in winter…
@bwoebi yeah I could do that ... but when you have a large amount of money in the bank, wife and or children find a thing they need to spend it on ... I can't get close to that kind of money ... if I could, I'd buy my own house (it's deposit kind of money)
@bwoebi yeah not in winter ...
electronic interruptions can be ignored until convenient, or they take a few seconds ... having to go out twice a day on school run, and twice a day to take wife to work and then pick her up, really breaks up most days into useless chunks
@JoeWatkins dunno… perhaps open a separate account where you save just for that
I may have to find a way to save I guess ... the chances of finance are probably quite slim, since I already owe about 30k on bike and other car ... still worth a shot ...
I'm speaking from experience by the way ... saving is very difficult ... there is always something worthwhile having for the kids, or the wife wants to swap jobs, or we have to move house, or something always happens and it just goes down the drain ...
Anonymous
17:14
@DaveRandom you around?
@JoeWatkins well, if you need to swap jobs or moving house, you anyway need money, whether you actually have it or don't… regarding "always something worthwhile for the kids" … well… perhaps your bar of worthwhile is too low…
we got a bit in savings, in case of disaster .... but once it gets to a certain amount it's difficult to say "no you can't have that" to wife or kids ... because, well they can have it ... being told "I can't afford it" all the time is no fun at all
@JoeWatkins mhm, we're a bit too off-topic, let's defer the discussion to twitter DM…
@kelunik Apparently the "Keep indents on empty lines" setting got turned on in my PhpStorm. github.com/amphp/amp/commit/… Dunno how that happened. Fixed now.
17:27
@LewisThomas Running composer should have no effect on the size of the bootstrap file
@JayIsTooCommon pong
@kelunik incoming: false positives
@JayIsTooCommon yay
@bwoebi Sure. It's not something that runs constantly on Travis. But you may want to run it locally from time to time.
makes sense
@bwoebi I think we should fix the minimum version constraint for the tests, as ^4|^5 gives errors in Amp. Fixed it by requiring ^5 for Amp.
17:36
@JoeWatkins a convertible in the UK... it is still raining the whole day over there ;-) </sarcasm>
Tbh .. I also love convertibles.. have a audi a5 ... o/
all the time, it's raining right now ...
@staabm I have an extremely powerful motorbike, which is much worse than a convertible :D
you just have to ignore weather if you live in the uk ... if you don't, you'll never go outside ...
Hehe.. sounds like a lesson learned :-)
17:53
@JoeWatkins Eh, it may not be very fun but I appreciated it growing up. Now I don't feel entitled and don't give in to wants easily.
@kelunik I see no reason to allow 4.
@bwoebi Skip a value without examining it first… seems unlikely. Regardless you can just skip calling getCurrent().
I'll just have it throw for now and we can always change it later.
@Trowski We need to in the general one, as we need to support 5.5 there.
@kelunik In the loop you mean?
@Trowski And promise as well.
@Trowski Sounds weird to have a pure getter having that sort of side effect
17:59
@kelunik Yeah, just add the ^5 requirement to amphp/amp only.
@bwoebi Any idea why travis-ci.org/amphp/amp/jobs/189827137#L266 fails to print multiple lines with the progress? Works locally.
@bwoebi The getter has no side effect. Only advance() attempts to change state.

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