« first day (2276 days earlier)      last day (2898 days later) » 

17:00
I thought it would stop at non-alnum, but would have to check
@Trowski I think it might have caught the DNS failures we had before we introduced the resolver resetting.
@Trowski 3v4l.org/WJVEg awww crap
bob-weinands-imac:php5 Bob$ php -r '$a = "foo_z"; $a++; var_dump($a);'
string(5) "foo_a"
yeah
@kelunik Yeah, that should always cover that line.
it ignores carry :-(
user6061856
17:04
Hey people.
@NikiC Dang…
One of the prominent figures in Iran passed away !
So the exam is cancelled .. yay :-)
user6061856
I don't think you can increment a string
Well, not sanely.
@Antono In PHP, you can.
user6061856
17:08
Oh, that's neat. I didn't know that.
just pretend you still don't know it ... for your own sanity ...
user6061856
@Antono Of course, in the true PHP spirit you can only increment strings, but not decrement them ;)
@NikiC beautiful!
user6061856
17:11
Yep, just tried to decrement it. XD
user6061856
I wonder if it's possible to increment the first letter in the string instead of the last.
user6061856
@Danack It only works with ++ btw., not with += etc. 3v4l.org/XcLVg
@Antono what about that?
@kelunik Was it creating a second loop?
user6061856
17:18
It's neat, it's like the javascript objects that you can create.
@Trowski No. But I had multiple loops, because tests.
user6061856
I just found that out.
@kelunik This is only going to catch passing an identifier from one loop to another. So unless that was happening, no.
user6061856
I wonder if you can extend it!
@Antono You can, but there's no point.
17:23
@Trowski As github.com/amphp/dns/blob/master/lib/DefaultResolver.php#L198 does not use a write watcher nor enables / disables it, it's not covered, yes.
@bwoebi What's the point of incremental body parsing if we anyway buffer everything? github.com/amphp/aerys/blob/amp_v2/lib/Body.php
user6061856
@Trowski Why is there no point?
@Antono StdClass has no properties or methods, it's just an empty class.
user6061856
@Trowski you can define them.
@Antono But there's no point in extending StdClass.
user6061856
How do you extend the \StdClass?
user6061856
@Trowski So why is there no point, after all, all I know is that it's a different way to create a class.
@Antono Because there's none. Can you give me one point why you want to extend it?
@NikiC are you familiar with gdbinit at all ?
user6061856
@kelunik I don't have a good reason, I'm just researching and learning what can be refactored to and what can be used to better my code.
looks like it hasn't been updated properly for 7 branches
17:40
@JoeWatkins not really
btw, at some point I started writing some python script for custom pretty printer
maybe should finish that so we can get better rending on zvals etc
yeah ... anything would be good ... a lot of it is useless/wrong at the moment ... I've been familiar with it before, but it's all gone ...
user6061856
Do any of you guys use Phalcon?
need to write functions to EX_VAR, which means frame slot size constant and all that stuff ... I'll probably just make a mess
@Antono no, and nor should you ...
user6061856
@Joe Watkins Why shouldn't I?
user6061856
It's very flexible, fast, and easy.
17:48
so is php
Wes
Wes
@Antono that sounded like how a marketing department would describe... anything
user6061856
@Wes True, but it actually is very flexible and fast. Not lying, it's why I use it.
good luck with debugging :)
(var_dump is not debugging)
Wes
Wes
same problem that hhvm has. too little gain to justify its use/existence
user6061856
@Joe Watkins I don't use var_dump for debugging. So, what's so bad about Phalcon?
17:51
yeah it's pretty pointless now ... I could just about justify it in 5, but now it's very pointless
@Antono It may be fast, but it's certainly not flexible
oi
user6061856
@NikiC How is it not flexible?
@Antono it's written in a language you probably don't understand (and so will have a hard time debugging), it took them longer than any other project I know of to upgrade zephir for php7 .... the bottleneck in normal web applications is not the speed at which php executes instructions, and if it is, you are doing something wrong that no framework or fancy (stupid) language can help you with ...
user6061856
@Joe Watkins I see. I know it's written in C. But you're right that I don't know that language. I've been also looking at Laravel, is that any good?
18:01
> I have 2 and a half years of coding experience. I know what I'm doing
I've got like....more.....experience than that. I still wouldn't quite say that I know what I'm doing.
@bwoebi If we merge #137, in Amp we could disable it in production and use our simple ID generation at the cost of an if statement.
@Danack I probably feel like I know what I'm doing about 20% of the time ...
@Antono we don't do monolithic frameworks, most of the people in here consider it the wrong approach
user6061856
@Danack I just say it to make myself feel better. Because in reality I only know a small amount of what I am doing. (so don't take harmfully)
user6061856
I literally do it so I don't feel like such a failure.
user6061856
@Joe Watkins So, you guys code from scratch with libraries of components?Or what?
php: /home/kelunik/.php-build/release/Zend/zend_gc.c:276: gc_possible_root: Assertion `(ref)->gc.u.v.type == 7 || (ref)->gc.u.v.type == 8' failed.
Abort (Segfault)
Nobody had better names for u.v, right?
got code @kelunik ?
@JoeWatkins Humbug test suite with PHP 7.1.0
@kelunik Single letter property names FTW!
names aren't super important because macros are usually used ...
@kelunik your suite, or it's phpu suite ?
18:13
@JoeWatkins PHPUnit
Wes
Wes
@Trowski i hate u :P
@JoeWatkins github.com/padraic/humbug + vendor/bin/phpunit
@JoeWatkins Seems to be an xdebug issue.
yeah I can't reproduce it
also, something in the dep tree is depending on ctype and it's not declaring it
But it's really interesting that the test suite passes with xdebug enabled, but failed with xdebug disabled.
last time I started to look at xdebug I didn't escape for four days ... I'm not quite over the trauma yet ...
I can't make it fault
faults without xdebug, or just fails ?
because it seems to fail here ...
for strange reasons though, deprecation warnings from phpu, then 8 failures
18:22
@kelunik they're dummy names, due to C89 not having anonymous unions/structs.
> If you can't fix it, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place...
someone not familiar with Y.
@kelunik we don't. We consume ourselves at the end. But if the user already consumed it, there's nothing stored.
@bwoebi In the end, right. And before we're at the end, we buffer everything.
@kelunik just if the user doesn't consume it himself
18:37
@bwoebi What's the point of incremental body parsing now?
user6061856
18:47
How do you write a quote?
user6061856
well, format.
> like this
> like this
user6061856
>I really think that people who don’t use frameworks has problem with those who do.

I like frameworks and I know other programmers that use them too and I don’t see them criticizing those who doesn’t prefer to use them, if you are not one of them maybe a different title would be better…

As anything in life, frameworks has advantages and disadvantages and its up to everyone get the best of these tools.

If I use a framework and let it to do all the work without trying to understand what happen backstage, then I am the problem, not the framework.
18:50
I do not use a framework. I do not have a problem with people who use frameworks. I do have a problem with people who attempt to blindly apply their One True Framework to every problem. I do have some issues with Brandon Savage.
In that latter case, the click-bait title sums up a wide range of my issues with him nicely.
That has happened to me more times than I would like to admit
I will just say that it is a number between zero and infinity, exclusive.
@kelunik we usually just buffer up to 128 KB (maxBodySize) - but when the consumer requests it, we may consume more.
@bwoebi I asked about incremental body parsing, not body buffering.
The reason why you disabled parse_str.
@Trowski Show we remove race as well? github.com/reactphp/promise/issues/57
19:10
@kelunik they're related. If the consumer wants to allow bigger bodies we need to incrementally parse. And also when not all data is yet buffered when the request is started.
What do you guys think of unit testing command handlers? All the logic should be in the domain objects or a domain service so is it really worth your time asserting that the command handler called method X on an entity and added it to a repository?
Surely integration tests suffice at this level
@Antono I didn't say I had a problem with people who use frameworks, at all ... I just said that we don't do them in here, and that most people in here think it's the wrong approach ... use them if you like, but you'll not be able to get help in here most likely ... that's all ...
@bwoebi If we wants to allow bigger bodies, he allows that and buffers everything and parses it.
Where's the reason for incremental parsing?
@DaveRandom On the other hand, I've got a problem with Brandon Savage.
that quote is not from brandon
19:19
@JoeWatkins In one of his talks he shat on Imagick for being a bad design.
@Danack fair enough ... I was just saying that particular quote is from comments ...
While it is 'not good' in some respects, it isn't bad in the way he was saying it was bad.
words ... words are easy ... safe to ignore them ....
Anonymous
evemong
@JoeWatkins I have head that you can get PTSD from words on twitter
19:23
\o
@Danack He does have some good things to say. He also has several not-good things to say, and some of the good things that says are said in a not-good way.
@tereško yeah, I've also heard that ...
... but that requires Patreon .. I suspect it might be that Patreon runs some sort of diagnostic code, that lets it's users to detect that they have been affected by PTSD
they might need to share that with various veteran support sites
19:27
\o
@tereško think we are thinking of different stories ...
Anonymous
yo felix
@JoeWatkins E_DAILY_MAIL
@DaveRandom lol, I know yeah ... it's barely even news ...
@JoeWatkins yes. I am just saying that Patreon was must have been a huge help in diagnosing it.
:D
it was being talked about somewhere else, I just searched "woman ptsd twitter"
@tereško oic, brain is slow and sleepy ...
Anonymous
19:35
@DaveRandom moins - github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/pull/132/files So still went with the same approach but I agree it's not very restrictive on plugins, let me know if you have any ideas on how to lock it down
@JayIsTooCommon Give me an hour or so and I'll spin it up locally and have a poke around
Anonymous
okies
@JayIsTooCommon yo :)
I see your an RO now. Kinda went more unnoticed than Jimbo
Anonymous
Yeah Joe was drinking again
user6061856
:P
19:52
What can I use to trigger a real fatal error on PHP 7?
user6061856
require a file that doesn't exist?
@kelunik $var = null; $var->method();?
user6061856
Idk, I haven't used PHP 7 yet.
@DaveRandom No, that's an exception now. That's exactly the thing I need to change. :-D
oh you mean an E_ERROR not an exception?
19:55
@Antono That works, thanks.
user6061856
@kelunik Your welcome.
someone remind me why cli-server exists ?
@JoeWatkins Testing crap.
user6061856
It's for testing purposes.
does anyone use it ?
user6061856
19:58
Although, I've used it . . . .
how do you know if it is bad, or your code is bad
user6061856
I've never used it***
user6061856
Idk . . . O.O
user6061856
What are you writing?
@Antono you can edit your messages, using the arrow that appears when hovering over it
only the two minutes after posting it though.
user6061856
20:00
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Kay.
@Antono not writing anything ... it made CI fail is the reason I'm looking at it ...
user6061856
@Joe-Watkins Well, I can't help there . . .
guess next release of xdbg is going to be 7 only, 5 support was removed a few minutes ago ...
@JoeWatkins I use it if I need a quick file server.
@kelunik I ... am disappoint
20:07
@JoeWatkins some of the popular frameworks use the cli server to ease the setup of a demo - without the need of a webserver etc
At least laravel and symfony have such kind of feature
Used it to test the realpath cache ini-settings..
that's the first legit use you gave me ... and it's still terrible ...
Its great to have a very fast first step into testing something, without the need to invest in the initial setup
@kelunik to not buffer everything … i.e. you may want to write to a file with a certain backpressure.
Imagine you provide upload for a 50 MB file and a few hundred do it concurrently… your RAM will like you.
@JoeWatkins Uh … to find bugs which people decide not to fix because too much to refactor? :-D
20:22
here's hopeing someone has played with Symfony's DI: is there a nice way to wrap multiple services in a decorators?
what I want to do is to apply decorators (of same class) to them for logging purposes
but the way I understand Sf3 DI is done, it would be a huge mess in the config
@tereško did you see this
But honestly anything I do with symfony DI ends up looking like a mess, it's a horrible component
what I need would be a definition for decorating superclass or something
I guess I will just have to write a separate decorator for each service ... which will be fucking annoying
decorating superclass? no idea what you are trying to do
20:29
@Patrick logging decorator
triggers my extension abuse sensors
Do you have one decorator for multiple classes?
yes
because logging logic does not change
can you give an example?
of what?
your decorator and a class that it would apply to
20:34
public function __call($stuff....)
{
    log input;
    try {
        output = call wrapped service;
    } catch {
        log exception
        re-throw
    }
    log output
    return $output
}
kinda similar to how I do authorization (but that's a controller-level and not services)
o_0
I don't think this is a good idea at all
why?
what is the point of logging the input and output? debugging?
and it's magic, I don't like magic
you could have just said: I dont know how to do that in Symfony
instead of asking how you should be asking why...
20:41
I did
user6061856
What are you trying to do?
currently, apparently, trying to explain what decorators are
@tereško a decorator implements the same interface as the original class. but sounds like you use one generic decorator for a variety of classes
where did you read that it has to implement the same interface?
@tereško The idea is that the decorator can be a drop-in replacement for the original.
20:51
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand?
4 mins ago, by tereško
where did you read that it has to implement the same interface?
it is a very specific question about very specific usage
Aaaaaaaaaaand nothing... if the original has an interface, the decorator needs to be pluggable where the original fits, so it needs to implement the same interface(s)
and if original is a service or a controller .. ya know, things that dont have an interface (well, dont require one explicit one)
@tereško Then it's up to you to make sure your decorator won't break horribly at runtime.
@tereško if you have multiple implementations, you should have an interface...
@Patrick You usually don't, for a service.
Services are usually effective singletons
20:53
@MadaraUchiha because you don't usually have multiple implementations like @tereško has...
In that your DI system makes sure everyone gets the same instance
The decorator approach here just feels wrong
fuck your feelings
lol, be nice, please.
I was asking about how to do a specific thing in Sf3 DI config, and all I got was "I dont like it"
20:55
@tereško do what you want, I won't have to maintain that code in the future
saying "fuck off" would have been a lot more consideret
@tereško How about using traits for that?
I know it's ugly, but maybe it'll be easier on the config?
@MadaraUchiha it would violate OCP
hell, I would like to be able to remove the logging .. or replace it with a more extensive version
@tereško If you're worried about that, why don't you just have a logging service that your other services may use?
user6061856
I have an interesting question 3v4l.org/c44dC
20:57
I've tried the "let's just log all calls with parameters and return values" approach, it usually isn't as effective as you think it would be at the beginning.
@tereško there is no way to do it because it's stupid. take a step back and reconsider your approach, you are not the first guy trying to log something
To your specific question, is it not possible to ->share('someKey', $instance) in Symfony's DI?
@Antono "say I wanted to get all comments from a db -that's easy with a foreach loop" NO
@MadaraUchiha it is, but what if instead of logging it is authorization ?
assuming you mean querying inside the loop
20:59
@tereško What if it is?
then I have authorization checks all over the service
user6061856
@Patrick No . . . it is easy.
user6061856
@Patrick I've done it.
$magicDI->share('myRestrictedService', new ACLRestriction(new ACL($auth), $myRealService))
@Antono A query is expensive
You know what's more expensive than a query?
@MadaraUchiha I think I misunderstood what you meant by "share"
21:01
@Antono it is easy and stupid because you will make way too many queries. query once and then loop through the results. looks like you are using active record though so you might need to change your approach
@tereško Set an instance you instantiate on your own to a specific "key", instead of letting the DI system attempt to resolve and instantiate everything itself.
no, in Symfony you have to define the key always
it's a config-based DI, not reflection-based
@tereško Even better
So you essentially tell it how to instantiate the class, yes?
Like Spring's XMLs?
I was looking for a way to simply wrap a shitload of services
the way I already know would end up requiring two entries for the service
Only way I can think of is a factory.
And that's only if Symfony's config supports them
21:03
it does
three - if I need both logging and auth
Java's Spring has the concept of a "Bean factory"
but wrapping a lot of services is stupid for both logging and acl
it's the wrong approach for the problem, there are better ways
user6061856
@Patrick So you could use a while loop? 3v4l.org/ZFIkg
@Antono Do you know what's more expensive than a query?
sigh the really interesting discussions happen when I need to go soon 😒
21:05
@MadaraUchiha that's actually a viable option
@Antono or use a foreach loop... whatever you do, don't send sql queries inside of nested loops
user6061856
@Madara MMM... loops
@Antono 1000 queries
Which is exactly what you get when you query in a loop.
@Patrick why? And don't say "because I don't like it" again.
Now, there are cases where that is the best option, but this isn't the case.
A better option is to query for all the items at once
Then iterate the resultset in PHP
Instead of querying row for row
be back in a few
21:07
@tereško 1. you can't typehint for your "decorated" classes because you are not implementing the same interface.
user6061856
Seems complicated. I didn't know that. Must kill the loading time.
1. neither controllers nor services should ever be typehinted and neither should they have a defined interface
@tereško what... where did you learn that crap?
@MadaraUchiha @Jimbo's mom?
I think you are talking for some other "services"
21:09
@bwoebi You almost never want that with forms.
@tereško so your controllers are not depending on your services?
/me sleeps nn all
yes, but they depend on specific classes
@bwoebi And then an attacker uploads these with a different field name...
@JoeWatkins nite
21:10
@tereško ok, and you are not typehinting for those?
why?
why should I?
because oop
how do you know which class you need to inject?
why should I care? It's configured in the DIC
21:13
I find using a command bus makes it easy to deal with all these application concerns like authorization, logging, transactions etc
user6061856
So queries are fine as long as it's not IN the nested part of the loop?
@tereško why do you care about it for the rest of your application? assuming you do...
because it is not managed by DIC
it's the code that I have to actually write
it's called "pragmatism"
it's called spaghetti code
I pretty much use a command bus for all my projects even if it only has a few small functions. You never know when you need to add in logging (like @teresko needs to now). With a command bus I could add in logging to every feature in under a minute
21:15
@tereško so I need to always have the services configuration open just to find out what classes are actually injected?
@Patrick since you have not seen my code, maybe you should refrain from making sweeping judgements
@tereško You have posted github code before with magic string based factories and what you describe here is just as bad
what are you talking about?
it's sad because I learned a lot about clean code from you, but for some reason you don't seem to practice what you preach
anyways, I'm outta here. Good luck with whatever you are trying to do
now when the troll is gone
.. ha fuck, I dont even want to repeat the original question
21:18
@tereško I would use a command bus unless it would be too much effort to adjust your code to work with it. Depending on how big the code base is
@tereško personal attacks are a great way to handle criticism. way to go
Those nested decorators get ridiculous in my opinion. Even after 1 of them it just seems so bloated to me
@Patrick sorry for that. I thought I owned you one after you multiple times called me stupid and a hypocrite
Then with the added magic to them it makes it impossible to understand the API of the service. Come back and look at the calls to the service from a controller in two weeks and have no idea what the API is
@tereško i called your approach/code stupid, not you. that's an important difference. I respect you as a professional and learned a lot from you a couple of years back
user6061856
21:36
o.o
user6061856
Question, how does a query run more than the loop runs?
@tereško @Patrick Enough, please.
user6061856
@Madara WB
@PeeHaa Please, I'm my company's PHP and jQuery expert.
And soon I'll have business cards to prove it.
@MadaraUchiha the previous comment was about 20 min ago .. are you on pidgin interned now?
21:39
@tereško Huh
Indeed it was.
we can open a GoFund me or something
chip in for you to get a real one
@kelunik that's why you can set sizes for specific field names within the BodyParser
A real what?
internet
lol
You wrote "interned"
21:41
I did, and then decided not to edit
21:57
Ridiculous network protocol design decision of the day: "When a connection is initialized, issue a LOGIN command. A notAuthenticated response will be sent when the partner code is incorrect. If log in was successful, the response will either be a LOGGED IN AS or NOT LOGGED IN message, depending on the user's current state."

« first day (2276 days earlier)      last day (2898 days later) »