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00:01
oh Joe, how did it go with wightfibre?
I gave up with those, and everyone else, and just got another line from bt
@bwoebi What are you're thoughts on this? gist.github.com/trowski/bbddd7f96258de40c88dcffc4d484162
bah, sucks they were no good for you
I just spent the past 45 mins cleaning and on the phone - my Amazon order turned up, 1 bottle broken, another damaged and leaking, and some delicious spicy snacks are now soggy and beer flavoured
at least they're good at refunding
it's doesn't look like anyone but BT have got any realistic chance of providing a decent service really ... which is a shame, I guess eventually BT will upgrade though and I'll get 2x the improvement everyone else does ...
@bwoebi It eliminates the oddity that if you do use the advance()/getCurrent() style of consuming the Message, the promise will resolve with the last string emitted.
00:03
@Trowski this will be problematic when the Message is resolved before the first advance()
We guarantee for Listener that it will properly buffer and may be attached to at any time
@bwoebi Yes, I didn't think of that.
That's why my Message impl. is resetting itself at the end
@Trowski That's IMHO not a behavior the user should rely on (he should only ever either consume incrementally or use the success value of the Promise)
@bwoebi I agree, and was trying to eliminate that behavior entirely.
@Sara it's fugly, hence it needs a solid API
@Trowski Well, I personally wouldn't invest too much thought into that
@bwoebi Yeah, the version I pushed before is probably fine.
00:10
yeah
@kelunik still needed?
@Sara What goal do you want to achieve with a new I/O API? Just OO fancyness? In that case I'm not interested…
Or are there actual improvements to do over the current API? @Sara
@bwoebi How do you feel about github.com/amphp/amp/pull/62
@Trowski I cannot imagine an use case…
If you have real world use cases, we shall retain it … otherwise … dunno.
@bwoebi None I can think of. React is considering dropping it as well because they don't have use cases either.
@Trowski Well, then let's drop it too
It's just a few LoC quickly added back when necessary
I can get to nevis, btw, @JoeWatkins
00:19
both addresses ?
uh, just used the name.
86.171.124.192, 86.178.168.218 ?
I can get the latter, not the former
@bwoebi I can make Message a lot simpler by adding a protected method to Listener that lets me see the currently buffered data.
@JoeWatkins Curiously, when I use ping, I get ttl=46 for the former and ttl=47 for the latter
00:26
I think the second line (first address) might be in some kind of "I'm a new machine on the network" mode ... there are no firewalls, no port forwarding, no routing magic of any kind, all disabled on every router ...
@JoeWatkins maybe, because clearly I can reach an endpoint identifying itself as the given IP on both addresses, but just the one is reachable via http…
Wouldn't be surprised if it's actually your router just blackholing the incoming data on that line
@bwoebi I get request timed out for the former :P and 49 for the latter - I thought ttl started at 255...
dual wan router is in dmz of both upstream routers, and nevis is in dmz of dual wan ... so I don't understand why it would be doing that ... but that seems to be the case, either one of my routers, or something upstream ...
@Leigh no, 64 … usually.
@JoeWatkins currently unable to ssh into nevis
I guess technically a vendor can start it to whatever they want
00:32
@bwoebi via either address ?
@JoeWatkins nah, just via the DNS name
which seems to prefer the bad address
Apparently Solaris used to set it to 255
it's probably resolved to the address you can't reach ...
it should round robin
@Leigh yep
Why do you want a multihomed box at your house...
(just for fun is a perfectly valid answer - I use it all the time :))
@Jeeves who is the prettiest occupant of room 11?
00:36
@JoeWatkins yeah, you did a proper job separating the two vlans
@Leigh I'm quite fond of Amy Lee.
@Charles Okay so if I have 2 different tables I want to relate to the customer it would be fine to just have 1 table for relations and then have a column that specifies what table it is relating it to?
well it's not really the server I want multi homed ... it's home itself ... I could drop the second address from dns for nevis ... but don't really want too, it should work @Leigh
@Jeeves don't you find Evanescence a bit boring?
@Leigh Yes VERY boring.
00:37
@JoeWatkins I'm pretty sure something in your router cfg is bogus…
@JoeWatkins that "home itself" bit threw me, multihomed just means it has a backup internet connection :P
oh it's not backup/failover ... it's load balancing
right
tough to do with the limited control you've got from your ISP
round robin dns probably the best you can hope for though, so probably on the right path :)
load balancing is done by the router, and is working fine - bit torrent (and other suitable things) are using both lines, the thing that's not working is accepting incoming connections on both lines, only the original line seems to be working reliably ...
outgoing load balancing sure, but you can't do incoming load balancing at your router
00:43
yeah that's just rr
BT keep repeating that the line needs to "settle", I don't know what that means, nor does any engineer I spoke too (two of them), nor does anyone on the phone (many people), but they say it can take a few days ... so I'm going to have to give up for a few days and come back to it I think ... I've tried every configuration that should work, and they all are broken in some way, some of them in very surprising ways (see starred message) ...
ok, new ADSL connections go through a training period where variables are automatically tweaked to determine stable parameters for your connection
it considers things like signal to noise ratio on the line, PPP error rates, how often your connection is terminated suddenly (i.e. not a negotiated drop)
that doesn't seem like the sort of thing that should effect it :s
unless they are also putting restrictions on it while they are doing these diagnostics maybe
nope, it's to do with with the PPP stability between you and your ISP
I'd say that's unlikely, but I wouldn't commit 100%
the guy who installed the line was really nice guy, but utterly clueless, he actually said the limit of his experience with computers is sending email ... and when I looked at him surprised, he said "I'm a telephone network engineer" ...
that's fair enough
I know a Virgin engineer who's pretty much the same
Anonymous
00:50
nn
"The limit of my telephone network engineering experience is listening for a dial tone" ... "I'm a programmer" :P
I'm surprised at that still, what if ... someone has a question ...
@Jeeves are you bald?
@Leigh I'm not.
00:51
@jeeves what colour is your hair?
@Leigh It's brown. What color is yours?
@Jeeves do you have a glass eye?
@Leigh No. Do you want to be mine?
-_-
@Jeeves what colour is your left arm ?
00:52
@JoeWatkins Dark brown.
@Jeeves what colour is your right arm ?
@JoeWatkins Black, yours?
hah
@Jeeves what colour is your left arm ?
@Jeeves what colour is your trunk ?
@JoeWatkins What color is your hair? My hair color is brown.
@Leigh First tell what colour is your hair.
00:53
@Jeeves JoeWatkins has ginger dreadlocks down to his bum
@Leigh What color are your eyes?
@Jeeves you're a mess
@JoeWatkins That's a fine thing to say.
@Jeeves <3
@JoeWatkins I love you too :-)
00:54
@Jeeves sing me a song
@Leigh 'Baby you light up my world like nobody else, the way you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed'.
8
@Jeeves carry me to bed
@JoeWatkins Nooo.
@Jeeves lazy
@JoeWatkins What do you look like?
00:55
@Jeeves your worst nightmare ...
@JoeWatkins What's your favourite musical?
@Jeeves I'm str8
it's strange that we know what Jeeves is, but still want to interact with him/it ...
very strange
anyway, I'm off to bed ... nn all
Hmm, not so sure it's strange. Lots of people do pointless repetitive things to alleviate boredom
sweet dreams Joeykins
hehe :)
@Jeeves what does Joe look like?
00:58
@Leigh He looks puerto rican.
01:25
@Alesana You should not do that because you can't take the column containing the table name and use that in an SQL query. A correct design should allow you to crawl the relationship between each entity type using queries alone with no application logic.
@Charles Why wouldn't I be able to say SELECT * FROM relations WHERE type = :type AND customer = :customer?
If type is a table name, you can't use the string contained within that field as part of a join.
(dynamically)
Remember, the goal here is to represent each entity type as a table, and then create the relationships between each.
@Alesana Charles is right, having a column with a table name is definitely a smell of bad design
If you have one entity that can have two different relationships with two other types of entity, that's one table for each relationship.
Remember, if you can't use a JOIN to crawl the relationship, something is wrong.
There are cases where doing it wrong is needed, but always do it right until you know you need to do it wrong.
But wouldn't I be able to do JOIN ... ON ... AND ... WHERE ...? I am just kind of confused on why it wouldn't work
01:36
For example, noting the relationship type and entity type as field names is perfectly OK if you aren't defining those as a relationship. For example, a log file. "Foo X took action Y on Bar Z"
You should be using foreign keys here. You can't have a foreign key when the table name is a string.
afk dinner
@Alesana You wont be able to JOIN on a dynamic value. The query analyser wont allow you to JOIN ON someTable.colName
Ah I see, that would make sense then
user7351238
hey, have any of you peeps ever had a problem with apache2 intermittently failing to parse php scripts?
Funnily, I read a bug report something along those lines the other day...
So I will have two tables for each relation
user7351238
01:39
it just seems to decide whether or not to at random; and also when even though I have index.php set as the entry-point, it only seems to serve that one some browsers/oses
user7351238
on others it just serves 'It works!' instead, unless you specifically browse to the file
user7351238
do you remember where you found the bug report, or what it said?
I'm having a look, pretty sure I was hitting "random bug report" on bugs.php.net
Not seeing it :/
user7351238
ah, nevermind; I knew it was a long shot
user7351238
do you happen to know of a good non-Apache based solution? I was looking for node based libraries that will allow me to work with PHP but there don't seem to be many
user7351238
01:43
I suppose I could use nginx
I usually always have a primary key but in a relations table is that necessary?
nginx + php-fpm is what I use
I haven't used Apache for iunno, 6+ years
user7351238
ok, I'll give that a try, thanks
@Alesana You can use what's called compound keys, that is an index built on two values
well, two or more
Ah I will look into that, it seems more simple
Thank you!
01:45
no problem :)
@JustInTimeBerlake there's plenty of documentation out there - in fact if you're comfortable with Apache, I believe you can do Apache + FPM
user7351238
I think it's something about Apache that's causing the problem; I'm trying to learn some new PHP stuff so I want it up and running as quick as poss
user7351238
looking through the docs now
alright, you're going to want to check out fastcgi_pass
nginx option
Are you setting this up on Linux? A lot of distros you can honestly just go with the default packages for nginx and fpm, and wire them up with a couple of lines of nginx config
user7351238
Ubuntu, yeah
Yea you'll have no worries
user7351238
01:49
server distro on a remote, 16.04
user7351238
sounds promising crosses fingers and hopes for the best
why was entropy removed in php 7.1
i mean for session
Because the session generator switched to just using the internal random bits rather than external random bits passed through a hash.
user895378
the php session mechanism is a humongous hack.
Having the one person that cares about it also have really really really weird ideas doesn't help.
user895378
01:58
haha it's true
I cared, I explained things, I was ignored
Actually, I might silently remove his stupid "extra bytes" thing, where he requests more bytes than needed from the csprng
does that mean. generated ID in 7.1 are more secured?
Yes, it now uses the crypto-secure random number generators introduced in 7.0
it's all entropy, not extra entropy :)
Is all the madness of session stuff contained to the extension, or are there tendrils throughout the rest?
mostly in ext/session
if not all
02:03
why do people use custom long id's. even when its secured or just preference?
Legacy I guess, it hasn't been crypto-quality for very long
there used to be an element of predictability to session ids, but that has been addressed over time
@ChrysUgwu github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/session/session.c#L309 php_random_bytes_throw will throw an exception if it can't get crypto-quality random. Your app will literally fail rather than give a bad session id :)
i can get away with the custom gen ID?
you don't need to do anything custom
but if you do, use random_bytes
 
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user895378
03:11
@Trowski @bwoebi @kelunik updated amp backoff code ... decided to use a class after all just because the injection of a Backoff object will make testing in real world apps simpler and the code was starting to get unruly in a function ... will PR this weekend to amp in v1 and v2 branches if you guys are cool with it
Wes
Wes
04:15
mornin
damn guys, what time is it where you are?
I had you both pegged as euros
Wes
Wes
5:35 here, about your timezone :P
yea 4:36 here, didn't sleep tonight
Why you up so early at the weekend?
Wes
Wes
felix is from canada. you can tell by his avatar
I thought France, from the name :P
Wes
Wes
04:37
why people don't watch south park :B
it's like the greatest thing that exists :B
says the guy with two tongues
Wes
Wes
:B
I went through a phase of doing backwards smileys, they just look.. wrong
(:
d:
Wes
Wes
B:
so i had a tiny script that was literally 30 loc.... ended up writing ipermegagiga abstractions... now i have 15 files and ∞ lines of code
why we still do oop anyway?
i should really look into procedural
you do oop because someone told you to, someone you look up to, someone who "does it right", and other people look up to
well structured procedural code... totally possible
Wes
Wes
04:43
wonder if there are good books on the topic
objects? convenient for grouping related functionality.... 200 different design patterns? boring as fuck
for me there's two categories, stuff that makes sense - it either improves robustness, efficiency, testability etc.
Wes
Wes
recently i replaced all classes with no state with plain functions. i liked it
then there's all of the stuff that follows someone elses rules but doesn't add any value
Wes
Wes
true
nothing wrong with top level functions
Wes
Wes
04:47
would be great if we had autoloading :'(
nothing wrong with any level functions, you can use a namespace to group related functionality
eh, you can fake it with dirty hacks :p
Wes
Wes
yeah they are namespaced
static methods you mean?
actually I thing Andrea wrote something about it, or maybe it was Marco - you can catch when an undefined function is called, trap it, load a file, re-call it
never tried personally, total abuse of error handling
Wes
Wes
WOW
i'm totally going to do that.....
I could be totally misremembering, but go ahead :)
also, composer, autoload files
Wes
Wes
04:49
i never thought to do it
or, you know what people don't do anymore...
require 'file.php';
I'd say that's still totally legit, you know you need a function, you know where it is, load the damn file
Wes
Wes
@Leigh yeah but it's still a list to maintain... it's annoying as hell. i die a little inside every time i do that
what's the 0 between parens in var_dump output? i never paid attention to it and now i want to know what it is :B
object(stdClass)#4 (0) {}
number of properties, I think
Wes
Wes
05:09
lol i couldn't figure it out... i should go to bed
I decided to rewatch homeland from season 1, before I start watching new seasons
I only saw the first 2 before
Wes
Wes
did you watch up to when stuff happens to the ginger guy?
because the show ended when stuff happened to the ginger guy (trying to not spoil :B)
apparently stuff happens in season 3. after that it becomes boring
i hate when show authors pick bad decisions... something happens that literally killed the show... show that was pretty good before. bah
also house of cards. did you watch that one?
 
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07:07
morning
 
2 hours later…
08:44
posted on January 14, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

morning @Feeds
09:37
@bwoebi Yes, sure.
Anonymous
10:08
@Wes house of cards is amazing, not to everyone's taste but it worked for me
10:59
@JayIsTooCommon why would I want to watch a tv series about trump?
@rdlowrey You probably should make these static functions … you have no internal state there.
@bwoebi I think you're the only one who ever used stacked loops. ^^
@kelunik Yes - I happened to have an use case for that
@bwoebi And what's that use case?
Also, I've seen mentioned e.g. the test framework being run with an event-loop underlying (e.g. to fetch files) … (as a potential example)
@kelunik Being able to do async operations without anything else interfering, like reporting a potentially unstable condition
11:09
@bwoebi That's one that can also be solved by just replacing the loop. I guess it will always exit after that?
(where you absolutely don't want that potentially unstable condition crashing the whole before it crashes)
@kelunik It does in Aerys, but it nevertheless attempts doing a clean shutdown … and for the clean shutdown, replacing isn't an option.
@bwoebi But the shutdown function is running after the normal shutdown, no?
You ideally don't want to just become unresponsive, but give them a proper 503 or proper ws close msgs
@kelunik I'm talking about Aerys\Server::stop()?
@bwoebi Then you can't have two loops.
@kelunik Why? You report it - and after reporting you resume the old loop
11:12
@bwoebi During the reporting you're unresponsive.
@kelunik That's intentional.
Reporting ought to be quick too.
2 mins ago, by bwoebi
You ideally don't want to just become unresponsive, but give them a proper 503 or proper ws close msgs
It will increase latency by a few ms…
^ How is that related then?
@kelunik That's totally unresponsive
i.e. leaving connections hanging
11:14
@bwoebi What should I see there?
@kelunik that's just the function which gets invoked then?
I don't get what you want to tell me.
Then I did not get what your question was either
I want to hear a real use case for stacked loops, David wants to know it, too.
11:19
mrongins
@PeeHaa o/
@DaveRandom hahahah
@bwoebi That would probably run before the test, no?
@kelunik The event-loop usually is completely global
@kelunik yeah, as said, reporting with a short interruption and then cleaning up nicely instead of leaving connections hanging.
11:23
^ @daviddan
ThW
ThW
12:03
Morning
@JoeWatkins Why is Nevis down?
user895378
@Leigh +1
user895378
12:19
@bwoebi Yeah, I woke up thinking the same thing ...
@kelunik it isn't. … something is fucked up with his one lane… do a DNS request and try both IPs … one of them will work.
guys who here can help with an english question
user895378
I'm a native speaker @TheCodesee
Does "enter between 4 and 25 characters" include 4 and 25?

Or if I wanted 4 and 25 to be allowed, should I say "enter between 3 and 26 characters"?
user895378
It's ambiguous. You'd normally need to note that it's inclusive to remove doubt about whether the edges are included in the range.
12:21
@bwoebi I know, I tried both.
user895378
Usually you'd modify the statement or add some extra explanation that you need "at least four characters and no more than 25 characters"
@kelunik Okay, neither work for me either currently… @Joe ^^
thanks, thats a good idea
@rdlowrey and when you're anyway passing callbacks, you could just make these trivial Closures
morning
user895378
12:26
@bwoebi I'm not sure I understand to what you're referring ... Can you elaborate?
@rdlowrey The calculate* methods could be trivially replaced by Closures in your public functions when calling doBackoff
Guys I've got a question: would it be possible to write in PHP on streams RFB protocol used in VNC with php-ui extension as an frame buffer output to write VNC client in PHP? @JoeWatkins your extension ui should handle that right?
user895378
@bwoebi sure, but if I'm already using class methods why add the extra closure instantiation instead of just using private methods?
user895378
if I make it all one function then sure
user895378
it's more readable this way at the cost of more fcalls and having a place to store the option constants
12:28
@rdlowrey because it spreads the logic unnecessarily
user895378
Disagree, it makes it more readable IMO :)
user895378
but it also might be overkill
user895378
can't decide if it's better to make the jitter mechanism a first class function or an option parameter with just one function
user895378
I keep going back and forth
@rdlowrey Also, we could perhaps replace static closures to be compile-time values instead. (in php-src, saving the instantiation at runtime)
user895378
12:30
ooh, that's a good idea
We have some assumptions regarding possible types in opcache at least, would have to check that more closely
did I hear objects in opcache?
Yeah ... have fun with that :P
@rdlowrey Those should use snake_case btw.
user895378
12:46
@kelunik is that the amp standard for option keys? I never remember these things :)
@rdlowrey jup
user895378
:thumbs-up:
12:59
there is a new operator in PHP7 which is a condition kinda .. it contains two questions marks like ?? .. But I cannot find it in documentation. Does anybody know what's that exactly?
@Shafizadeh "null coalesce operator"
@NikiC can you please give me the link of it in documentation ?
!!docs ??
13:02
!!uptime
Anonymous
:s
oh Jeeves is not present
@Ekin I thought Jeeves is a robot !!
a bot it is.
@Shafizadeh Robots also need vacations from time to time
Anonymous
13:04
@PeeHaa @DaveRandom he be gone
@NikiC oh :-)
user895378
They're particularly prone to vacation when they operate using code I've written ;)
evening room
hehe, so it comes from the root
> Jan 14 06:39:21 www-xxx-yyy-zzz.colo.transip.net php[10642]: Connection to chat.stackoverflow.com#11 timed out
!!uptime
13:08
@DaveRandom I have been running for 1 minute and 21 seconds, since 2017-01-14 13:07:04
Service was still running, looks like the reconnect logic is broken somewhere
!!issue Test all reconnect logic
morning all and @Jeeves
@Ekin Yeah.
13:12
:-)
@NikiC well, static Closures without use are never changed though, right? dunno regarding ce… Is it a valid assumption that internal ces are always at the same address or is ASLR fucking with us there?
@bwoebi no 1 issue: you'd need non-refcounted objects
Lots of places assume that objects are always refcounted
!!docs ??
Comparison operators allow you to compare two values.
@NikiC Is that more work than just dropping the refcounted-ness?
13:17
@bwoebi ?
@NikiC IS_TYPE_REFCOUNTED
oh no, there's GC_REFCOUNT(obj)++ all over the place
but yes, ces are also an interesting question
13:29
ce = constant expressions?
@Ekin class entry
ah, I see
is !strlen valid?
or can i only do strlen?
@NikiC yeah, in that case we could only do it without opcache I think … otherwise we'll loose more than we gain with branch mispredicts I guess.
But anyway, opcache doesn't matter, it's just relevant for the web SAPI…
… or are we in the meanwhile assuming that IS_CONST values are all non-refcounted @NikiC ?
@bwoebi we aren't
13:58
@bwoebi ?
@kelunik I personally hate respecting the restrictions opcache with its shm imposes…
@bwoebi But why do you say it doesn't matter?
@kelunik It doesn't matter - to me. (given that I prefer CLI)
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