« first day (2296 days earlier)      last day (2879 days later) » 
00:00 - 23:0023:00 - 00:00

00:57
@tereško my rule of thumb is: develop on the system you develop for
If you go full exotic like SunOS, maybe not, but it helps avoid surprises
01:22
@Ocramius I hate twitter
01:51
good morning
02:03
@Jeeves I feel like elephant.
@Linus Do you think elephants are intelligent?
@Jeeves oh yes.
@Linus Sorry.
@Jeeves <html>
@littlepootis Huggggg! That was nice!
 
1 hour later…
03:15
@Jeeves <?php ?>
@Linus My dog died a few years ago.
 
2 hours later…
Wes
Wes
05:48
@tereško i did that, with a regular ice cube. darwin awards stuff. not proud of it
mornings
o/ Wes
06:14
posted on January 28, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Wes
Wes
\o
So I'm trying to chat with collaborators on some Github projects and want to use Github itself since I can use markdown, link to commits, issues, etc. But the only way we can have a sort of "discussion forum" is for me to open a fake issue and just use it as a long chat. Which is retarded. Is there any sort of Github messenger I don't know of?
Wes
Wes
06:30
afaik slack is well integrated with github
I came across Gitter too, but these are all 3rd party hosted services afaik. I'd rather host the service myself. Is slack OSS?
Wes
Wes
nope not OSS. you could use irc? freenode or something
Wes
Wes
hey joe \o
Wes
Wes
06:35
!!rfcs
We were using qTox tox.chat, but it's really buggy for OSX users, it crashes on startup. The only one that is stable for Linux. Regardless, no integration into Github. =o(
Wes
Wes
06:47
@crypticツ dunno, i would try gitter and slack :P
 
1 hour later…
07:55
moin
Wes
Wes
08:36
08:54
@crypticツ iirc mattermost is the OSS version of slack
also, moin
Wes
Wes
lol
 
2 hours later…
10:32
mornin
@brzuchal morning
morning
\o
It's so quiet today
o/
Anyone uses prooph CQS framework?
10:45
\o
I saw comparison of CQS frameworks on PHPBenelux and there was missing only one feature Conflict Detection and it's missing in PHP CQS frameworks but exists in Axon and what does this Conflict Detection do in CQS?
Wes
Wes
11:02
maybe ocramius?
It happens when two commands want to apply their changes on the same version of aggregate and this ConflistResolution decides if they are conflicting or not - then appliec changes to new version.
Quite clever and also introduces additional complexity :/
why would anyone need a framework for Command-Query Separation !?!
the same reason any framework exists, simplifies and speeds-up development IMO this whole prooph especially in v6 which is in beta is quite nice, I was using Broadway earlier
umm, what do you need to simplify about CQS?
Wes
Wes
i think he means CQRS
11:11
maybe
Maybe not siumplifier, but reduces boilerplate, I've got ready to use buses
s/CQS/CQRS/
Wes
Wes
kinda the same principle, applied on different things :B
> I am looking for SOLID framework. Send help.
11:14
@Gordon yes, but as Greg Young says it quite similar and is like CQRS is an evolution of CQS
Wes
Wes
wasn't ReflectionNamedType rejected?
what is ReflectionNamedType ?
@brzuchal maybe you should cut back on that Buzzword Oriented Programming, which you have adopted
Anyone know what this construct does in Java? try ( /* decl/assign here */ ) { /* code here */ } with no catch? Trying to decipher opengrok
Wes
Wes
@brzuchal dunno. there was an rfc but it didn't pass iirc
11:16
@brzuchal CQRS is CQS applied at the architecture level. That's "similar", but the concrete implementation of a CQRS system is not similar at all and much more complex than applying CQS.
@Gordon I'm in a 1/3 way to end Vaugh Vernon's redbook, still learning and still have got messed up this all
Wes
Wes
but still it is in the engine :\
anyways, I will now drive out the totonacs from tenochtitlan. Then, when the aztects cherish me as their saviors I will betray them and conquer the city for spain. Laters.
@Gordon Europa Universalis? Or civ6?
11:20
@tereško Expeditions Conquistador
Wes
Wes
3 hours ago, by Wes
wait, wut https://3v4l.org/7AcPW https://3v4l.org/gLcP4 :D
This works even for \NAN and any other weird constants
I found the third option ... something's fucked in the symbol tables
@Wes You just discovered namespace-relative names
Probably the one namespacing feature that not a single person uses
that sounds suspiciously like: "it's not a bug, it's a feature"
Wes
Wes
11:30
@NikiC so this has an actual purpose? example?
@Wes namespace\X is X relative to the current namespace
Wes
Wes
huh?
Which usually is the same as just X, unless X is imported or the symbol has global fallback
Wes
Wes
ah, LOL now i get it
why are spaces even allowed around \?
@Wes Foo /* I'm a namespace */ \ /* I'm still a namespace */ Bar is also allowed ^^
11:32
@NikiC And what's the purpose of those comemnts?
Yay, another big server move today.
\o 11
@brzuchal no purpose ^^
so I'm pretty sure this should not be allowed
@Wes I can answer the "how", which is that namespaced names are syntactic elements rather than lexical ones, so they follow all the usual rules about whitespace and comments.
Wes
Wes
11:34
the namespace keyword is the next thing to kill with fire
it has no purpose, i think
right?
why? killing it?
@JoeWatkins @LeviMorrison so looking at this, I think excluding *.phpt from indexing would speed it up quite considerably. Even though they don't really get indexed, the shear volume of them, and the fact that it needs to generate history and a gzipped HTML file (I think? some gzipped content cache anyway) for every single one, is going to be slowing it down quite a bit.
Wes
Wes
@brzuchal it's superfluous, as unqualified names are relative to the current namespace anyway
echo Foo\Bar::CLASS;
echo namespace\Foo\Bar::CLASS;
same thing
Also I think I've figured out how the indexer talks to the web server, I'm just experimenting with it, going to try moving the index from one opengrok box to the other. If the works then it should be fairly simple to do the indexing on nevis and upload it
Wes
Wes
@NikiC do you perhaps know what's going on about ReflectionNamedType ?
11:38
@Wes Oh, I got it, I didn't knew there was something like that possible at all
Wes
Wes
must be a leftover from the early namespace implementation
Hello, i can use trigger sql inside of php form submit?
triggers are in DB not in PHP app
triggers are also usually a bad idea
true ^^
11:43
triggers are things you use after the fact to fix a broken 3rd party application
that is the only valid use for them IMO
they may be usefull to track changes in 3rd party app which has no external API for this
> fix a broken 3rd party application
:-P
by "broken" I mean "does not do what it should", which includes exposing useful APIs
It depends on what you count as trigger.
agree
morninis 11
11:49
\o
I use some triggers at work to optimise a table with ~1.2bn rows in it, which (again, because shitty 3rd party app) we have to poll for changes a lot, so I use a trigger to put the rows I'm interested in, a tiny fraction, into another table
@bwoebi Tried "miscellaneous" on a french guy at work - got it first time.
@Leigh you mean he spelled it correctly?
Anemone was a little harder
Yea
anemone is hard say, let alone spell
11:52
@Wes what about it?
// Create connection
$conn = new mysqli($servername, $username, $password, $dbname);
// Check connection
if ($conn->connect_error) {
    die("Connection failed: " . $conn->connect_error);
}


$sql =("

	INSERT INTO tem (id_resp_template, corp_resp_template, id, data, id_tem, nome)
		SELECT 'id_resp_template', 'corp_resp_template', 'id', NOW() as 'data', 'id_tem' FROM tem WHERE nome='$option';

");
brunooo Error: INSERT INTO tem (id_resp_template, corp_resp_template, id, data, id_tem, nome) SELECT 'id_resp_template', 'corp_resp_template', 'id', NOW() as 'data', 'id_tem' FROM tem WHERE nome='brunooo';
Column count doesn't match value count at row 1
@DaveRandom How about Corollary?
someone know what is wrong there?
:)
@DaveRandom well, not that hard … once you looked up the IPA… I surely would've said it wrong without…
11:53
@ChristopheCosta you are using ' single quotes to quote the column names
mysql uses ` backquotes
single quotes make them into strings
i need to take off ' '?
@bwoebi try and say it 5 times quickly
@ChristopheCosta that would do it
@DaveRandom I can say it 5 times, but I don't know whether I say it correctly though^^
i take off
but is the same output
@ChristopheCosta You're also not selecting 'nome' which gives you the column count mismatch
12:00
@ChristopheCosta You've got nome column in insert and not in select
yes
i resolve that
already
now is id_resp_template
is duplicate
d
i need autoincrement that column
@pmmaga I didn't read you already answered that above mine :)
Duplicate entry '99' for key 'id_resp_template'
@ChristopheCosta if you have autoincrement in tem table and you're inserting data which hasn't got unique id you can fill autoincrement field by selecting null as id_field_name in select statement
but then they will be generated at insert time
@ChristopheCosta Maybe result of your SELECT statement hasn't got unique values in id_resp_template field
I'm pretty sure about that^^
12:57
Afternoon. I have a question about PDO but I feel like I'll just be marked as a duplicate, I have searched everywhere but none of the SO questions I've found have given me an answer I can apply to my problem. Is it smart to post a new question then?
> Don't ask to ask
Good mornings
Please read my message again before blatantly copying rules I already know.
I didn't ask to ask. I asked if it's smart to post a question on SO itself if there's already numerous questions with the same problem/error but not an answer to my problem.
Go ahead and ask if there's no duplicate question
INSERT INTO tem (id_resp_template, corp_resp_template, id, data, id_tem, nome)
SELECT NULL AS id_resp_template, corp_resp_template, id, NOW() as data, id_tem, nome FROM tem WHERE nome='$option';
update tem
set nome = replace(nome, '$option', '$nome alterado')
Since people have a trigger finger for the duplicate question tag.
13:06
It most likely is a dupe
how to add the update after the insert
Don't blatantly blame things on trigger fingers
i can join all in one query
?
No you can not
first insert
then do another query for update
right?
13:10
Looks lie you have three queries to run
yes
but the insert and select
are the same
is for call the select data and put insert
oh yeah. in that case you have to run two queries
is there an OR between insert and update? Like this one
evening room
13:31
!!dad
why are skeletons bad liars? because they are so easy to see through!
@Jeeves lol
@Linus All right. I am a girl.'.
13:49
@JoeWatkins @LeviMorrison I have successfully copied the indexes generated on opengrok02 to opengrok01 and got it working, and I've figured out how the control port thing works. So we can definitely generate indexes on nevis (or wherever externally) and upload them. The unfiltered index for 4 checkouts of php-src after gzip -9 was 430MB.
No services will be required on the indexer, so ignore the upstart/systemd thing.
Unfortunately it does still require checkouts of the sources on the tomcat machine
@iroegbu use MERGE on SQL server
Wes
Wes
@Gordon that is so obvious
@Wes what is obvious?
Wes
Wes
we compare both pictures using the same point of view, perspective
if you add a third one it will look even more leaning
14:41
Could someone take a look at this? Thanks. stackoverflow.com/questions/41910652/laravel-undefined-property
Morning agains
Wes
Wes
14:58
\o
morn
15:55
mornin
16:18
@bwoebi I think the DNS failures those people have might be related to multiple queries on one socket. /cc @DaveRandom
@kelunik dunno… can you repro it?
No, but have a second case with Amazon Route 53 now. And it's something that's mentioned in the resolv.conf man page.
We have had a lot of DNS issues of you need me to do something
17:12
God... I hate the DNS code...
@kelunik God I hate UDP protocols
@bwoebi The code is the problem, not UDP.
@kelunik Does the DNS lib reuse the same socket for simultaneous DNS queries?
@Trowski yes
17:18
Currently we only do a single attempt to the first nameserver with a 3000ms timeout that defaults to 5000ms on Linux.
@bwoebi Yeah… we'll need to change that.
@Trowski why?
I guess we should only have one pending request per socket.
And implement proper attempts.
@bwoebi Because there's no way to determine which response is being received.
@Trowski they have an ID
@Trowski the only issue would be if you do 65536 or more simultaneous requests
17:20
@bwoebi True, but the ID isn't random enough that collisions are very possible.
@Trowski That's not the problem. The problem is having more than 65k requests and DNS servers not behaving correctly if you have multiple pending requests.
@kelunik this may quickly exhaust your ephermal port range
@Trowski The ID is created by us, so we can avoid collisions.
@bwoebi You can reuse sockets once their request is done.
@Trowski well, this solves all my issues, except that I need to manually reset for tests, right?
@kelunik Good point. I know the RFC says is suppose to be random, but again, 65536 possibilities isn't really random anyway. :-D
17:22
@Trowski Yes, it should be, to prevent attacks. But two bytes aren't sufficient to prevent these.
@Trowski The issue is that DNS was designed in times where 1 MB/s of data was a lot. Back then nobody cared about being able to poison attacks
@kelunik you have 31 bits … the outgoing port is also random within approx. 30k ports
but nowadays you can just flood and repeat a few times
@bwoebi Yes, we can just call Loop::resetDriver() in the test setup.
@Trowski good luck debugging each time you forget it :-)
is there a way to have it more robust?
Wes
Wes
<- me wants namespace variables. how bad is that? :B
@Wes /me runs
17:26
@Wes Just as bad as global variables.
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi it's not worse than static fields :B
@bwoebi Using the new Loop class and running the Amp tests, interestingly they fail when run together, but each individual test class passes when run alone. Which doesn't make sense as the active driver instance should be null after each test.
@Trowski Write that to the issue, it's a valid argument against your PR. :P
@kelunik I think it's an issue with PHPUnit more than my PR.
Must be something I'm missing…
@Trowski I guess it's the WaitTest.
17:33
@kelunik Ah, no, I found a test that creates a loop event before calling execute, so after that test the active driver is never reset.
anyone help i have a problem with the code . no answer in StackOverflow
17:47
@kelunik Is the issue that the DNS lib is only doing one attempt, or that there are multiple requests active on one socket?
@salathe The question is: Who has access to the DigitalOcean VMs and do we have free ones to move the wiki there? And if so, can you give me access so I can setup the wiki there and so Hannes can move the data there.
@Trowski Dunno, I can't reproduce the failures. But I guess one attempt might be an issue. It does reattempt with TCP, but I think it should rather retry with UDP a second time.
@kelunik what's the point?
it may reattempt with UDP if there's no TCP
but I see no point in reattempting with UDP if TCP is available
@bwoebi I'm not sure whether all servers really provide the TCP fallback.
@kelunik I had a look at the code and I'm not seeing any immediate issues with how requests are being handled… other than as you say it doesn't retry over UDP, which was a common issue as I recall when I wrote a DNS lib.
@bwoebi Retrying with UDP is what all resolvers I know do.
And it should cycle through the nameserver list.
18:04
Retries could result in overlapping response IDs if queries are being issued fast enough.
May need to account for that.
so .. today I am stuck looping :
18:21
@kelunik I just forwarded an email to you. :)
FORWARD IT TO TEN PEOPLE OR YOU WILL HAVE BAD LUCK!!1!
6
Anyone here have memory problems with PHPUnit when running a few 100 integration and functional tests? I'm resetting everything on tearDown() but the memory just keeps rising. When I explicitly clear the Doctrine entity manager it helps but since I unset my reference to the Symfony kernel and container shouldn't everything living inside get garbage collected since I have no references anywhere else?
18:59
@salathe Got it. Rasmus just responded, we have two free ones he can spin up.
@kelunik @bwoebi I really, really think that we should just send 1 packet with an A/AAAA query in it. If you want to look up CNAMEs or whatever you should be crafting custom packets. There is no need to issue CNAME queries for regular lookups, servers always transparently translate them.
If we did that so many of these problems would be eliminated immediately
We can do complicated stuff if that fails, but that would cover 99.999999999% of cases
@kelunik Pls update dokuwiki too k thx
@LeviMorrison Once it's up, sure. I guess I need additional karma for that.
@kelunik No you don't.
Just do PRs
Excuse me, one PR.
The key is that I don't trust doing an upgrade without having our exact config since locally we use different things than on live.
And I don't have access to current box
19:34
@LeviMorrison do you have any opinions on excluding tests from lxr?
@DaveRandom Fine by me.
OK well I'm just running an unfiltered index on php-src master on nevis now to see how long it takes there
Probably way faster unless its storage is garbage.
5:39.93 (only 1 checkout though)
will figure out how to filter out all dirs called tests/ and see what difference that makes
19:54
hello
where is that link to that oop tutorial
20:12
@LeviMorrison Ah, dokuwiki, thought wiki.php.net/systems
20:23
@DaveRandom Possibly you're right - I do not know. Please do the right thing - I don't know what I'm doing, honestly.
@DaveRandom I'm fine with that.
20:46
!!github status
@Jeeves don't tell me everything is broken now/
@PeeHaa Are you Skynet?
@Jeeves nice try robot
@PeeHaa I'm back and please don't criticize me like that.
!!github
!!uptime
@PeeHaa I have been running for 2 days, 10 hours, 45 minutes and 40 seconds, since 2017-01-26 10:05:24
20:51
hmmmmm
Wes
Wes
@kelunik i sometimes don't get you guys
how is use namespace Foo; different from require_once(DIR . '/Foo/functions.php');
clearly the problem is loading one at once, not a still manually maintained list of functions
21:03
@Wes I didn't propose that nor do I like it.
Wes
Wes
aaaah :P ok, sorry
did you read about my proposal of deprecating fallback to global scope (use of unqualified symbols)?
i would hate to edit that file @kelunik :D
Why?
@bwoebi Can we merge github.com/amphp/dns/pull/48 now?
user895378
21:21
morning
user895378
on a flight for the next ~5 hours ...
@rdlowrey where are you going to? :-)
user895378
Flying from NY to San Francisco. Will be there through Thursday
user895378
current status: porting amp-stomp to an amp/v2 branch
@rdlowrey Here in Europe we're not used to national flights taking more than 2 hours :-D
user895378
21:34
hehe
github.com/async-interop/event-loop/pulls can you look at the discussion on #142 and #144 … I think more input is always valuable there
user895378
sure
(these two are related, so read through both first @rdlowrey)
user895378
k
user895378
Re 142: ... I'm trying to come up with a nice way to say it but the react way is shit in this case
user895378
21:43
Just because they didn't do the work to make the loop stackable doesn't mean it's not the right approach.
user895378
The reflection hack for testability is awful
user895378
I don't love the reset() method idea
user895378
If you're going to make the loop an object then you should be able to create a new object as a tabula rasa
user895378
That said, I could live with reset() just because you could tell phpunit to run it before every test
user895378
... now reading #144 ...
user895378
22:03
Actually, I take back what I said before.
user895378
The react behavior makes sense
user895378
It's what amp used to do before we switched to a globally accessible static event loop
My super fast and incomplete estimates for my tax return this year: $4,000
@rdlowrey so, what about the PRs? do you have a better solution?
user895378
@LeviMorrison nice! I finished mine this week too
user895378
22:12
@bwoebi I really think the right solution is to enforce that things happen inside Loop::execute()
user895378
I'm a little disappointed by what's seemed like a general attitude against change that I've seen from the react folks in various threads, TBH.
@rdlowrey "We only want to be compat if you become compat with us"
Seems to be the sum of it.
user895378
The point is to figure out, "what is the right way to go forward," not "how do we preserve BC for everyone"
user895378
If people want to play it that way everyone can play it that way and make one side's libraries obsolete and harm the future of php. Sure.
@rdlowrey you ideally want a middle way between that though
I wished a solution which would satisfy both sides to some extent
22:15
async is newish for PHP
yeah
You should plan for best route forward at this stage of its life.
user895378
Let me just say for the record: I give zero care to react compat ... the amp libs I've seen are better across the board than the react libs. It's just one is marketed all the time and one is not.
user895378
It's annoying that people are so short sighted.
@rdlowrey It's hard to realize that one is the one being short-sighted and easy to tell others being short-sighted. I obviously agree with you, but they may think the exact opposite.
user895378
22:17
FWIW amp used to behave the exact same way as react.
@rdlowrey yeah, I remember.
user895378
Then we all worked on it non-stop and realized, "oh wait, there's a much better way"
@rdlowrey AFAIK we went directly from $reactor->run() to \Amp\run($cb)
They are basically okay with the global state (as far as I understood)
but think that execute() or run() or whatever we call it should be non-scoped
user895378
Yeah, all you have to do is try writing a real application passing around the loop/reactor everywhere to realize it's a terrible, terrible way to go about things
user895378
Making it scoped eliminates so much ambiguity ...
22:20
Note that our \Amp\run() of v1 isn't scoped either
user895378
It's a no-brainer
user895378
right
@rdlowrey We didn't realize back then that it was an issue
we do now. React people currently barely realized that global loop may be a good idea.
user895378
It's so trivial to modify an unscoped run() -based application to work in the confines of Loop::execute() too ... just wrap the top level of the application inside Loop::execute()
precisely
I see just benefits with the current approach
but I'm a bit tired arguing there
I want react to agree with us by understanding the issues we're trying to solve.
user895378
22:22
Definitely the best approach
As you've read, they call it edge cases. Yes, it's edge cases but they still need a way of proper support
user895378
testing is not an edge case
user895378
if you're doing it right you have roughly as many lines of test code as real code IMO
user895378
(so I disagree that reflection is acceptable for the test case)
@rdlowrey It might be acceptable for me, if it would be the only case. but it isn't.
user895378
22:28
I admit that I had the same failure to realize it before too ... that's why v1's loop is unscoped
@rdlowrey I hope you possibly can be more persuasive than us. I'm interested in the people writing async libraries are really knowing what's best for them. Better educated people usually write better code.
user895378
But upon seeing the scoped version with execute() it's so obvious that it's the right choice
@rdlowrey actually, nobody was even questioning it back then
user895378
I'll try ...
user895378
Just want to say again for the record: you guys (@Trowski @bwoebi @kelunik and others I'm leaving out) have done a tremendous job pushing amp and async forward over the last year. Hopefully I'll be able to help out more going forward. I think it's one of the most important things we can do for PHP.
5
user895378
22:32
Unrelated ... code folding on github would be a killer feature
@rdlowrey I wished you lauding us would improve amp too automatically :-D :-D :-D
user895378
haha
user895378
22:44
Have I mentioned how much better SO chat is than slack? It's kind of a shame SO didn't pursue this more actively over the past few years
@rdlowrey yeah, at very least the UI is much better
@rdlowrey StackOverflow chat not particularly novel, which says something bad about Slack...
user895378
what else have folks used that they like better than slack?
user895378
I admit my chat experimentation is mostly limited to SO and slack
@rdlowrey IRC and Skype … IRC is nice except netsplits sometimes throwing out a large part of users… and Skype… uh … since they force *…* being bold formatting it's not even possible to write a proper multiplication :-(
user895378
22:55
well IRC of course, I meant more user-friendly web-based types of things ...
user895378
I'm out on skype just because microsoft pipes that directly to the NSA
user895378
not that it makes a difference, the US government pwns me regardless, but I avoid it just on general principal
@rdlowrey yeah, in that case SO chat is best
except that fucking markdown not working on multiple lines
user895378
haha
user895378
so true
user895378
22:59
Hey @bwoebi I think this is the API I want to use for stomp ... thoughts?
user895378
class Client
{
    public function publish(string $destination, string $data, array $headers = []): Promise;
    public function subscribe(string $destination, array $headers = []): Listener;
    public function unsubscribe(Listener $subscription): Promise;
    public function begin(string $transactionId = null, array $headers = []): Promise;
    public function commit(string $transactionId, array $headers = []): Promise;
    public function abort(string $transactionId, array $headers = []): Promise;
00:00 - 23:0023:00 - 00:00

« first day (2296 days earlier)      last day (2879 days later) »