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00:00
lol
seems doable
Actually fits quite well to that robotic voice at the start of transformers .... Joe Watkins, robot in disguise
@Leigh that's against the rules. A challenge needs to be done without reference to a dictionary, right?
A formidable fighting team, Joebot, Bwobot, and NikiC89
haha @Wes can do the dvd (video/reel-to-reel) cover ...
@Danack I think you're allowed to challenge and reference a dictionary. I think my play was illegal anyway because it turns out to be a proper noun, I actually meant the lizard thing which is an axolotl, my bad
Wes
Wes
00:04
@JoeWatkins wait for it :B
no, actually don't wait :B
:)
I read the word for the lizard thing ...
@Wes k
Wes
Wes
something like this :B
Well bob can definitely be photoshopped onto the middle, nikita probably on the right.. and Joe just wouldn't work middle bottom sooooo....
Wes
Wes
joe is totally BA
00:07
people wouldn't be so quick to pop off at the jaw if we had B.A Baracus on side ... fools ...
he can't be doing much now ... maybe we can get him ...
> In 1984, Mr. T released an album titled Mr. T's Commandments (Columbia/CBS Records), in much the same tone as his 1984 educational video, which instructed children to stay in school and to stay away from drugs. He followed it up the same year with a second album, titled Mr. T's Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! (MCA Records), featuring music from the eponymous film.
oh, wow
doesn't appear to be on spotify
So I'll just have to listen to Eddie Murphy instead :D
I'm being shouted at to go to bed ... nn all
Which is far better than the musical stylings of Christopher Lee
night Joebot
♬ My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiime ♬
Wes
Wes
00:17
nearly couldn't take out the trash before because snow. and it's not even over. it's snowing even more
00:28
sorry, i'm right back to basics as I just can't get the lib working for me. never worked with oauth so apologies for dumb questions! the secret and the key, where am I defining those? In my project files I don't have an init.php page. is that a seperate page that I put together myself or do i literally just define them like this? $credentials = new Credentials(
$servicesCredentials['etsy']['MY KEY HERE'],
$servicesCredentials['etsy']['MY SECRET HERE'],
$currentUri->getAbsoluteUri()
);
00:54
No idea about the lib you're using, but if there's a credentials class that takes those params on construction that seems logical, right. Now... after you've instantiated a credentials object, you're going to have to do something with it... (maybe pass it into the constructor of another object)
user895378
01:13
@bwoebi this should make you laugh ... I want to use Emitter and Stream in the STOMP client and can't because amp v1 ;)
user895378
I'll implement an amp/v1 version first then follow it up with a v2 implementation ...
Anonymous
01:35
@Wes Is that real?
01:57
@samayo ces2017 yo
 
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05:46
Mornings
06:09
posted on January 08, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

06:51
@rdlowrey Note that with interop, watchers only get actually activated in the following tick. This means that when you define+disable, you end up just switching a flag and not actually disabling the watcher from within the extension. Also, we may argue that it looks cleaner…
@rdlowrey Thanks for the laugh! [Though in Amp v1 Promise and Deferred cover that functionality already… it's just naming mostly]
07:23
@bwoebi @kelunik @rdlowrey 100% code coverage
@kelunik Can I move Humbug's humbug.log.txt into build instead of the project directory?
 
1 hour later…
08:31
morning
!!dad
I’d like to give a big shout out to all the sidewalks for keeping me off the streets
Happy Monday all
08:54
mornin
@PaulCrovella awesome. Just got the cupon for the blind forest. Thanks!
morning tereško
09:52
@Trowski Sure.
@Trowski \o/
@bwoebi @Trowski I've just set new limits, showing a failure for -0.003% sucks.
@JoeWatkins Have you started updating pthreads' documentation on php.net yet? I don't mind helping, but don't want to duplicate your effort.
10:09
@bwoebi Can I merge github.com/amphp/amp/pull/54?
@tereško glad you got it. tried again on a whim and it worked this time. no idea what the problem was before
@kelunik I would reject it - I see no benefit here, except less helpful messages
@bwoebi Where are they less helpful?
Less specific?
Operation? What operation?
10:16
@bwoebi Well, that's not changed. It also doesn't tell you which promise currently.
At least it tells me that a Promise is the culprit and not something else
@bwoebi Well, that's the case for all operations that can timeout in an async app, no?
Only if there is a Promise placeholder for it.
11:05
@bwoebi Otherwise it's not really an operation.
morgen
@PeeHaa moin
css halp!! @Wes ping
@kelunik so, using watchers directly isn't an operation? Interesting...
@bwoebi Actually, TimeoutException fits there, too. So now you made an argument in favor of the rename?
moin @staabm
11:18
Moin
Jek
Jek
G'day gentlemen
@rdlowrey Doesn't happen that often and boolean flags arent' a good thing. Neither are array options.
A separate method is more expressive and less prone to errors.
Jek
Jek
Can someone tell me the point of SplFixedArray? I've used it then realised the significant performance to using a fixed array vs normal array?
Guys, is there anyone from French?
11:38
France..
yes, I meant this ^
@kelunik hmmm, maybe.
@kelunik nearly every write watcher after establishing connection though...
for server tasks
Anonymous
mornin
11:52
@bwoebi But now tell me how to have a good API that doesn't require an extra function call.
@JayIsTooCommon o/
@kelunik I just was telling you this argument was invalid. I don't disagree with the API, just the argument wasn't a good one
Jek
Jek
Thanks a lot @staabm :) Will read this now
@Ekin you awake yet?
12:43
@tpunt haven't yet started, would be great if you could ;)
@NikiC do you think mention-bot, or something like it could be usable on php-src ?
what's that?
this thing that comments on pull requests with potential reviewers
I say something like it, because obviously if it pulls everyone from history it's going to annoy and ping a bunch of people who aren't interested anyway, but maybe the last one or two people might provoke earlier reviews ... and would mean that those people that do get pestered, aren't getting pestered by us (but a bot we deployed, no point being annoyed at a bot really)
You hear that @Jeeves?
or maybe we could have some bespoke thing, that doesn't use history but people that we assign ahead of time to particular things
12:58
oh you hurt its feels
actually it looks quite configurable
@rdlowrey Could you finally add @bwoebi @Danack and me to Auryn as collaborators?
@JoeWatkins for the same reason cyberpowersystem.co.uk/saved/1136414 exists. It allows you to do edge caching of most of the page, and then just include the bits that are generated dynamically per user. I think.
posted on January 08, 2017 by Niklas Keller (kelunik)

Recently, we added support for the system configuration on Windows to amphp/dns. While we had Travis running for a long while, Travis doesn’t offer Windows builds. I knew AppVeyor was a thing, but I couldn’t find a good example for running PHP on it, so I had a look at a repository of Cees-Jan Kiewiet. Following that repository, we have running tests on Windows now. If you want to know more

@bwoebi My main argument was that neither array options nor boolean flags are a good thing.
13:08
@PeeHaa yep
mornin
Morning
I wrote you a present :)
ooh cool, where is it? :-)
See your PR
\o/ thanks a lot
I assumed you wanted to take a stab at the rest now you have those examples
Feel free to ping for questions of course
13:11
will do, these look pretty easy to follow up so far
Anonymous
Is there a way of specifying the key in deque with push() ?
Anonymous
i could just push an array I guess
Why do you need a key?
Anonymous
I was thinking of a way to remove both the command and message, so $commandId => $messageId
user895378
@kelunik haha sure
user895378
13:24
Auryn isn't slow ... it just doesn't do any caching across requests
user895378
(FYI)
user895378
I'm not about that "optimizing for the web SAPI" life
Anonymous
could instead push() an array with 'command' => $cmdId, 'message' => $msgId. Though PostMessage() doesn't have access to the command so that's another issue
Ah I see
user895378
@Trowski @bwoebi @kelunik you guys have done a really nice job with amp2 and pushing for interop. Far better than I could've done on my own. Many kudos.
user895378
13:26
That @PeeHaa guy is totally useless, though.
11
It's true
@rdlowrey you basically nean: PRs welcome, but not going to do that on my own? Right? :-)
user895378
@bwoebi Basically, yeah. I have more important things to work on. Any time I have to work on open source projects is going to be spent on async things right now
user895378
When you work with long-running processes you don't need all those caching hacks
@rdlowrey Have you reviewed amp v2 in detail by now?
user895378
13:30
not completely, but a fair bit of it
user895378
FYI as I mentioned on the thread I'm in favor of keeping CallableMaker out of Amp\Internal ... it's really useful
user895378
Any library working with the event loop can benefit from it
user895378
In-progress on stomp client right now ...
user895378
@kelunik done
Wes
Wes
last day of vacation
:(
13:33
I have too many pinned tabs, the regular tabs don't appear anymore if I make the window only half screen…
13:46
@rdlowrey done? I do not see the close issue button; doesn't look like done??
user895378
oh, lol, sorry Bob.
user895378
@bwoebi forgot to add you
Hah :-P
user895378
invite sent
Thanks :-)
Wes
Wes
@Saitama yo
still no pings..
@bwoebi @rdlowrey @Danack Can I close github.com/rdlowrey/auryn/issues/142?
Wes
Wes
should i submit a bug for this? 3v4l.org/2CMca
@kelunik i vote yes, close.
Wes
Wes
14:19
wait, that's not the right one
Also, did you mean to declare the function abstract in BBB? that gives the correct error.
Wes
Wes
3v4l.org/CLSDv this. bug/annoyance is that it complains about the abstract class, while it should complain about the non-abstract one
@Wes the actual method in your example is on the abstract class, and it does give the error message you expect when using abstract function 3v4l.org/CTgau
14:28
How about github.com/rdlowrey/auryn/issues/143, can we close that one, too? I think we don't want to introduce the complexity of using proxy objects, as it doesn't matter in non-web SAPIs.
Wes
Wes
@Danack nvm. i realized it's not that important :B
@kelunik you could tell the guy that they should create a library that does that, separate to Auryn, and then we can point anyone who wants to have lazy loading to that library as an add-on, rather than being core part of Auryn.
evenin
Also, I believe @Ocramius created ProxyManager mostly as a thing to troll people with.
Initially, yes :-)
@kelunik web sapi is still 99% of the use-case for a DIC, otherwise you can just use something like Disco
(without any build-time steps)
14:35
@Ocramius web sapi is 1% we care about, if not 0.
Then why is stuff like this even included in it?
> Additionally, each reflection offers the opportunity to cache the results if you're worried about speed. auryn caches any reflections it generates to minimize the potential performance impact.
@Ocramius Which stuff included where?
@Ocramius Because it avoid doing the same lookup via Reflection multiple times per request?
Caching of definitions :P
@Danack do you run this with aerys btw? Or just the web sapi?
@Ocramius websapi and cli tools. Setting up DI is totally not a performance issue for me...
14:38
Anyway, it's up to you to define the scope, just make it clear to consumers tho (README.md)
@Danack Unfortunately, Injector isn't an interface anymore, but he can still use composition.
Wes
Wes
@Duikboot what's the advantage of having that in core rather than being an userland function
Me.googles(); UserLandFunction
New hobby: shooting down RFCs
Wes
Wes
@Duikboot it's a function you define in actual php rather than c/c++, etc
14:41
oooh :)
@Ocramius I have taught you well young padawan.
That makes sense. @Wes I'm really not yet that familiar with all those back-end terms :)
@Wes if your rfc doesn't make it can you fix pdo instead or is that just not possible / wanted?
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa if my rfc fails, pdo will fail even harder
i'm fine with that too, even deprecating getCode() but it's not gonna happen
14:45
Hi Colin,

Voting NO for the following reasons:

 * Can be a userland function/library, unless there are huge performance benefits that justify it being in core
 * Doesn't work with `iterable`
 * New warnings. No, please, we want `Throwable`: warnings are terrible
 * Semantics for merging duplicate keys should be part of the function name, or a parameter (the former being better, having a strict version that fails, and a merging version that overwrites)
 * I totally forgot that I benchmarked this before :-\ github.com/Ocramius/array_change_keys-benchmark
I think that clears it up :D
Wes
Wes
i hate this ocramius guy, he's so full of rage and hate :B
Yeah probably has to do with his origin. I hate all italians for some reason
Wes
Wes
lol
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius honest, do we have other actual and realistically applicable options for the getCode inconsistency?
14:47
:D haha
Does this mean all you guys here Write C/c++ and are contributing to new php versions?
@Wes my only problem is that usages, legit or not, of getCode would break if more PDO shit starts flying around
user895378
@kelunik :thumbs-up:
changing a return type means that you are either invariant or covariant in the change. Contravariant is a BC break, whether you find it useful or not.
Wes
Wes
yes but as long int continues to be int (99.999% of cases) it will continue to work fine
that is not the point, @Wes, there is correctness and there is opinion
it is a BC break, period. If you want an API that provides something specific to your use-case, then add an API
but changing existing API is a NO
14:50
@Ocramius If you change the actual return type declaration, it's a BC break either way.
The fact that PDO fucks up (as usual) in any aspect of its API is a different story: that's why we build layers and layers of abstractions to keep its radioactivity away
@kelunik aye, on an interface, that is indeed true
@Ocramius Technically, it's not a BC break. Current documentation already states final public mixed getCode ( void ).
It's still a BC break for consumers if the type is loosened
if it's stricter, then no, it's not a BC break due to final implementation
Wes
Wes
@kelunik yes, i think people assumed it was int only because the Exception constructor only accepts integers?
@Wes And the property is also documented as int.
Wes
Wes
14:56
yeah it's a mess
{doin'} is the same as {doing} ?
Wes
Wes
yes
Wes
Wes
@kelunik i thought i answered that already :B
why did you go for `mixed` instead of `string|int`? Error codes being objects still doesn't make sense to me.
@Wes Well, you said we might have enums sooooomewhere in the future.
Wes
Wes
15:03
because i don't see how something like an enum/enumset object is less important than string
no. i can write enumset ish stuff in userland already
Uhh, wait, you just edited the docs on that? :-P
Wes
Wes
i didn't
@Wes But we don't have enums.
Wes
Wes
i think it was changed when throwable was introduced @Ocramius it was int previously i think
@kelunik but you can have userlandish ones, without the syntax magic
would be great tho if who voted explained the reason on the ml.......... they are rfc's not "request for silent votes"
otherwise how do you acknowledge what's wrong with it...
@Ocramius would you agree if i made a second rfc later for changing the return to int|string ?
still technically not-bc tho...
yesterday, by Danack
15 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
@Wes Why don't we just fix PDO again?
I sometimes am unaware of functions in PHP - do we already have an equivalent of:
function array_transform($array, callable $fn) {
    $result = [];
    foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
        list($newKey, $newValue) = $fn($key, $value);
        $result[$newKey] = $newValue;
    }
    return $result;
}
Wes
Wes
15:15
user895378
generator parsers are the best
@Danack Unfortunately, I think we don't have that. I wish we did.
We only have array_map(function($key, $value), array_keys($array), array_values($array));
16 mins ago, by Danack
yesterday, by Danack
15 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
@Wes Why don't we just fix PDO again?
I also want to know what you use the code for
Wes
Wes
15:31
@Ocramius it's just an excuse for getting rid of the inconsistency..... you are entirely focused on that and pisses me off :B
it's not normal using error codes attached to exceptions (errors) but it's not even strange...
Getting rid of an inconsistency... is done by getting rid of the inconsistency
You are solving this the Italian way: "somebody broke the law, let's change the law!"
Well, the Berlusconi way...
Wes
Wes
i'm offended
the thing is, nobody gave me an actual reason to not do this. all justifications you gave are also excuses
> nobody gave me an actual reason to not do this
An API change
change
API
Wes
Wes
but it's not really. one could say it's just the documentation wrong
these two words don't fit together wit SemVer invariants
Changing a docblock in a userland interface in PHP 5.x is indeed a BC break
Don't see why core would behave differently
15:37
we don't strictly follow semver
Wes
Wes
well, many things in the php documentation are incorrect. personally i don't consider it a spec
it should be, though
Yes, that doesn't mean that this is an excuse to break BC just because one of the extensions is doing bullcrap, @JoeWatkins
break ?
@JoeWatkins ya, break. Changing an expected return type is a BC break
Wes
Wes
it is but as long things continue to return what they returned before nothing will change
15:39
How about, "because it doesn't sound like obviously the right thing to do." - yeah the current situation isn't great, but having a change to something that also isn't great, isn't going to improve the situation. There's a philosophy in Linux development to allow old bugs/hacks to stay there, until the situation can definitely be improved, rather than just making changes that don't solve the situation.
@Wes the guarantee is broken, therefore all consumer code written has to be rewritten to consider both scenarios, regardless is the existing exception implementations don't use the new type
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius it is already broken, by pdo and anyone who didn't give a fuck and hacked getCode() to return other stuff...
I don't see the big problem ... it may be useful to use code for some other type ...
@JoeWatkins We don't, but our release process actually mandates it.
@JoeWatkins consumers already assume integer - if that assumption is broken, you may go as far as introducing a security issue
throw new Exception('foo', '200, rest of the headers, <script>alert('hi');</script>')
there, any framework relying on getCode() to produce an http error in a string response is now affected :P
15:43
not sec issue
@Wes You can't hack getCode, it's final, but you can change $this->code.
There's no guarantee that I cannot trigger a sec issue by just raising a string code from a lower layer
Wes
Wes
i meant that @kelunik
@Ocramius read definition of security issue
Like going into your message queue and returning a string error code when something goes bananas
@JoeWatkins I just gave you an exploitable example :P
15:44
@Ocramius That one is already broken and PDO might result in that. :P
@Ocramius good ... but you haven't read the definition of what constitutes a security issue in php ...
@kelunik well aware, that's why PDO is due fixing :P
@JoeWatkins I haven't - I have a clear definition of security issue, which is "I can break your shit and own it"
Couldn't care less about PHP's own definition
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius if this fail, would you agree if i proposed:
change PDO's getCode() to generate a deprecation notice (method will continue to work)
add PDOException::getPDOCode():string (or something) to return the same thing
then change PDO::getCode() to always return 0 starting from php 8.0
Can most probably do, especially to force devs to move somewhere else, since currently we rely on this horrible garbage
Heck, even json-encoding stuff in the error message is a better solution
@Leigh ping
@Ocramius if you forget about what PDO drivers are doing, doesn't it seem useful to use the code for something other than int ?
15:59
@JoeWatkins generally, no, error codes are numeric in most enterprise software, and that's one of the last spots that uses error codes
Newer code uses exception types and messages, plus eventually the data that triggered a problem (which is not a code, but something to be attached as a "context")
I see a future where enums may be useful, and may be objects, or some kind of strange first class class entry as optimization ... that persuades me tbh ...
I'd just have a new exception class for that - easier to handle in the catch() semantics
I also use marker interfaces on exceptions, usually one per namespace
if that never comes, then no harm no foul, we could add typed properties and PDO won't break everything ...
why did nobody call out this shit ... it's so obviously wrong ...
It's been broken for a decade, heh
pdo has introduced the problem, and then spread it around in at least 5 drivers
I mean as the code was being merged @Ocramius ... pretty sure this wouldn't get past us today ...
16:05
Yes, different review workflow, different RFC workflow, etc
We got better at not breaking stuff :-P
I'm not sure that breaking the API of 5 drivers is better than breaking the expectations of one type ... even in a major version, that's still considerable breakage ...
I'm not sure that changing a function to always return 0 is a very good idea either ...
It's one extension vs a load of other endpoints for a gazillion different things
if you ignore strict types, which has turned out to be crap anyway ... it doesn't matter ...
what a stupid problem to have ...
@Trowski Seems like this test is not 100% reliable: travis-ci.org/amphp/loop/jobs/189777124#L916-L923
16:25
@Trowski @bwoebi Should we change ::supported to ::isSupported @ loops?
@PeeHaa hey just thought i let you know that i got it working. was an issue with includes and paths nothing more! now the task begins with integrating it with alexa...
@LewisThomas Ah good \o/
Wes
Wes
@Ocramius maybe the reason i want this is not entirely rational. i want to justify the existence of a property that is currently almost useless by giving it more opportunities to be used. that is probably wrong... dunno. people can vote and they will. if it fails must be for a good reason :B
@bwoebi Why are the closed braces still marked as executable? coveralls.io/builds/9572781/source?filename=lib%2FUvLoop.php
@Wes make it rational next time you want a new RFC :P
Wes
Wes
16:28
don't be offensive now :B
i'm not sure about how i feel about it...
@Wes no offense intended, sorry
Wes
Wes
np :P
16:49
@kelunik it doesn't sound nicer nor is more meaningful, only longer - so no. \cc @Trowski
@bwoebi It fits the naming scheme. We use verbs everywhere.
@kelunik on is not a verb…
Morning
@rdlowrey I have a feeling github.com/async-interop/event-loop/pull/137 will give you a chance to rant about perf…
@kelunik Doesn't matter to me. The methods will rarely be used by apps anyway.
@bwoebi Was just going to ask you how expensive string concatenation is…
@kelunik I've seen that test fail before… signals can be a bit unpredictable. Maybe adding some delay before switching loops would make it more consistent.
16:56
@Trowski two allocations plus one realloc in this case
@Trowski but the real expensive part is verifying
@bwoebi So not a big deal, but it's totally unnecessary to functionality.
@Trowski this function - yep
@Trowski You can optimize by storing driverId_A and incrementing that. Rather than concating each time
@bwoebi I think the intension is to only use the verify function if the watcher isn't in the loop.
16:58
@NikiC good point
@bwoebi It's not.
It's only executed if the watcher doesn't exist.
@NikiC It will only increment after the _?
@Trowski um ... I'm actually not totally sure, but I think so

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