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16:00
I hate when bc issues are raised ... especially when I caused them ...
me too…
it means we are likely to have to revert fixes ... and there will be no release with these fixes ... we have to keep doing yucky things ...
@JoeWatkins At some point … you should just say "fuck it" and fix all the targets using it instead
I dunno if the fix is right for that inheritance thing
what fix exactly?
16:03
oh that's not the fix, that's one of the bugs caused by it
@JoeWatkins if I read that right, the former one should not fail, but the latter one is fine?
uh
Legally I can kill him, Queen confirms - and just to make sure: this is satire.
@JoeWatkins IMHO, the failures are correct. In the first case, the parent accepts a param that the child does not. In the second, the parent may receive no params while the child needs 2.
Both are LSP volations
@Gordon .......she probably could. She can't be prosecuted by UK courts because of how the UK "constitution" "works", and is immune to foreign courts as she is the head of state.
@JoeWatkins github.com/atoum/atoum/blob/master/classes/mock/stream/… definitely must accept a null default as argument as the parent does too: github.com/atoum/atoum/blob/master/classes/test/adapter/… … this one is not a bug
Wes
Wes
16:11
@Gordon i wonder if that is actually true
did you know the british royal family is part german
@Danack yes, maybe she can, but I am pretty sure she didn't confirm to the press :)
@bwoebi was nearly there ... yeah, agree, that's a bug in code
thats fake news
16:11
Does that look like the face of someone who would plot a crime?
unless she has gone crazy
it's satire. not fake news.
then again its trump
You guys are doing an assassination sweepstake too right?
@Danack no more so than this
16:14
@JoeWatkins the latter one is not necessarily an issue … there it's just an optional argument added
No, no, that's my "unfortunately, you've seen too much" face.
just defined it, trump decides walls not high enough after being inspired by attack on titan anime
you mean the former one ?
As leaving arguments out should not be a LSP violation according to PHP semantics @Joe
Also:
16:15
@JoeWatkins uh, yes
and then there's ZF
yesterday, by Danack
user image
@bwoebi I think the second is also an issue, it's not making them optional, it's making them mandatory
@pmmaga I was talking about the first one, sorry
16:16
correct or not, I'm not sure if this is the time to make such breaking changes ... I think it was a mistake to merge into 7.1 :(
The queen seriously resembles this guy: media3.hw-static.com/media/2016/04/…
@pmmaga the second one definitely is a bug in their code
the first one should be allowed to pass, but the second one is a mistake in their code ...
And day is done. Bye all!
part timer @Damien
16:17
@bwoebi I think both are. In the first case, the parent accepts (even if optionally) one more param. If you have a function that accepts the parent and you call it with 2 params, it will break if you pass the child to that function
php allows this
@pmmaga it won't break
ok, that's right
declare(strict_inheritance=1) :D
@kelunik I've done evil things: github.com/trowski/react-bridge
@Trowski evil? you mean like diabolical, right from hell? :-D
16:19
@bwoebi I'm not sure it qualifies as diabolical, but I'm no authority on that.
:-P
so ... what do I do ?
@JoeWatkins fix the one, leave the other
@bwoebi I made it rewrite the resolve function as well since I showed it to you, which essentially makes it complete.
gotta go, later everyone
16:20
@pmmaga got time ?
@Trowski My evil thing was first and is therefore the most evil.
@JoeWatkins hopefully later today yes. should we post a bug for it?
it's kinda pressing, RC's are supposed to be released tomorrow morning ... either it gets fixed in the next few hours, or I need to revert it from 7.1 ...
@JoeWatkins ok, i'll let you if I managed to fix it ASAP
but probably in ~3/4 h
okay, thank you
16:23
@DaveRandom Yours didn't reach into the other lib and rewrite their code though.
@Trowski errr... no, clearly I'm only an amateur bad person
You are a Trump of a man
A complete Bannon
@Ocramius ping
@DaveRandom Hey now… let's keep this civil. :-P
Yeh sorry :-P
Anonymous
I wonder if that'll catch on
16:25
@JoeWatkins The warning should stay there, right? Just not promoting it to a fatal error.
didn't we used to call farts trumps
@JoeWatkins ping timeout
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins uncool people do yeah
Anonymous
Those people also call coke 'Pop'
@Ocramius you are intimately familiar with ZF components, right ?
16:26
I do maintain them, but I don't know the API without looking at it :P
except for some critical components
@JayIsTooCommon Your implication that some people over the age of 10 use that word in that context disturbs me
I use that word in that context, but only when talking to a 5 year old
@Ocramius can you give this a quick glance, if you don't know if this should be raised, can you tell me where to find the relevant classes please ?
Also, windows is fucking retarded:
SSH forwarding on Windows requires a PhD, 3 devops, 2 engineers and 4 hours of googling
Anonymous
Yep, see... you're uncool. If you wanna be down with the kids.. include the term 'fartbox' somewhere
Obviously when talking to adults I use Rectal Hurricane, just like other adults
16:28
@JoeWatkins we had weird issues in doctrine too, didn't check yet
Anonymous
lol
oh noooooo
why do you all have to write code that relies on php being broken !?
phpunit had one too ...
TBH, I don't even know why this thing has a trait
wtf, it would never have passed review here
I wish I had 8 arms and a dozen brains more
Anyway, it is exposed by the test suite, but I don't have 7.1.2
bisecting needed, I fear
16:31
package loss to github >.> puu.sh/tJLHQ/b3938a5c55.png
we know what commit introduced it ... and we already found a bug in there, I just need to know if there are others
haha, someone flagged @Ocramius calling windows retarded ...
Whoever just flagged "fucking", grow up and/or go somewhere else.
@Stricted you're not the only one
good to know
oh I thought die hard windows fanboy @DaveRandom
possibly you ?
16:32
Or maybe they were just flagging Windows
@JoeWatkins it's fucking moronic, not just retarded. Windows is just the essence of "make it fucking complicated so that vendor lock-in makes sure that there's enough work-places for everyone that isn't competent enough to become a fucking linux sysop"
(TM)
@JoeWatkins No no, Windows is fucking retarded, I've never contested that
@Stricted 30 packets transmitted, 17 packets received, 43.3% packet loss
oh I totally agree, there's not a single thing about windows that I like
16:33
I actually feel bad about calling it "retarded", since that's a medical condition, and people having it can't do anything about it :(
Anonymous
@Ocramius yeah, apologise to @PeeHaa now.
:D
Sorry @PeeHaa
@bwoebi ok then its not my net that sucks right now :D
Windows is fucking retarded in a way that I can get on with to use it as a desktop. Other operating systems are retarded in other ways that make them suitable as servers.
Then of course the is Solaris, which is retarded in a very special sort of way that makes it suitable for use as filler for all those sad empty bytes on the hard drives I don't use
not totally risk free ...
16:36
@DaveRandom there's also AIX (IBMi) - currently using it for a client and there's no sane reason to ever deploy anything on it
@pmmaga yes, sorry I didn't answer ... was thinking about farts, it seems ... no but I really was doing something more important ...
@Trowski have you seen github.com/amphp/amp/issues/65 ? And would you have known the answer too? ^.^
@Ocramius malice?
and/or spite
@bwoebi Yeah, stream buffering is a gotcha in async PHP that took me a little while to figure out.
Does setting the buffer to 0 solve that problem completely?
stream_set_read_buffer($stream, 0)
@Trowski it should, but setting the buffer is a per-stream setting, no way to set it globally
16:45
@bwoebi Ok, I usually do this.
@Trowski or just use a chunk size of 8192 and be fine too (which is what I do)
@Danack @Gordon is there a good reason not to/reason I couldn't start a docker image by running a shell script that starts multiple services and then launches another shell? So basically service nginx start; service tomcat start; /bin/bash ?
@bwoebi Yeah, I suppose there would be little reason for PHP to suddenly change chunk sizes.
right
/me changes chunk size to 1337
16:49
/me chases Joe
Anything under 8192 would be acceptable.
@Trowski … as long as it's a multiple of 2?!
@bwoebi Pssh… fine…
I think there's actually a reason it's 8192, or 4096*2, not just for php ... but the reason slips my mind ...
I have no idea why it's not actually 4096, which would be the page size…
@JoeWatkins AFAIK it's because the default buffers of the C standard lib for fread() and fwrite() are 8 KiB too
16:54
it's those buffers I'm talking about, I think there's a reason for that size ... I'm sure I used to know what the reason was ...
Ugh, mysql is weird.
@Sean oh, you already noticed? :-P
@JoeWatkins file system block size?
@DaveRandom a sector is 512 bytes, a page 4096… … recently we have 4096 sectors too…
I dunno, I can reason about it ... that reading one page at a time, or less, is obviously terrible ... but that doesn't feel like a real reason ... if I did know, it's gone ...
17:02
@bwoebi :P Doesn't like indexes or something: gist.github.com/Nessworthy/4d94c7ca5f92a53a65de16a81e16a7a1
Wish we could migrate. Really really wish we could.
@Sean what does EXPLAIN tell you?
@kelunik references are also only enforced on input (not output), so I don't think they're any different
simple select types, keys on both, const ref for table2, the column for table1. Extra - using where; using index for table2, and using where for table 1
Wes
Wes
how would you call a library/namespace that contains abstractions for defining a basic sequence of commands (eg. read, assign, execute) and their implementation, that happens to be simply a 1:1 representation of operations that can be executed on objects. eg new Op(new Get($obj, 'property'), function{ return "property value"; })
@Sean on which query?
17:09
If I removed the datecreated clause, it runs stupid fast. With it in, it takes too long.
The first one
@Sean :)
@Sean and the last query?
Anyone know any good resources for designing a talk or workshop?
Evening room
Wes
Wes
\o
17:12
@Sean Both fkid and datecreated indexed?
@JoeWatkins what's the state on the lsp issue?
In the last query you're creating a smaller subset of records to do the datecreated portion of things on
@NikiC we think there might be an issue which @pmmaga is looking at
what's the issue?
first one has been promoted to fatal, and should be a warning, we think ?
17:16
pretty much the same.. ish: gist.github.com/Nessworthy/4d94c7ca5f92a53a65de16a81e16a7a1 Added a comment @bwoebi \cc @Leigh
It should be noted that table1 has about 8.7m rows
There's no index on datecreated though, so that's probably why.
@JoeWatkins sure it's actually fatal?
"must be compatible with"
warnings raise "should be compatible with"
17:18
@JoeWatkins ah
@JoeWatkins yeah, that does not look right
I'm on mobile so it's hard to tell but looks like a real issue
github slow
some people were getting packet loss earlier
too many gitlab exiles :P (looking at the issue now)
17:25
anatol is still struggling: "But even if they've released in time, looks like it's a bit too sweeping change as is." re phpunit already fixing incompatibility ...
Wes
Wes
@Sean mysql?
how did we get into this position, where bug fixes are "too much of a sweeping change" ... and can effectively be delayed, well ... forever ...
@Wes Yeah, just weird queries being weird.
Wes
Wes
i just don't even try anymore to use nested queries with mysql. try to rewrite that with joins only?
@JoeWatkins I'm fine with revert on 7.1, land master only for this
17:27
The joins took the longest
That's what I found strange. Using joins atm and it takes way too long, split it into that mess at query 3 and it's fine
Wes
Wes
is the result the same on them all right??
@NikiC that's probably the only way forward ... which sucks ...
Wes
Wes
god i realized i forgot sql. not writing many queries these days
Oh actually, scratch that.
user924016
auch gitlab eh
17:29
The third query also takes 2+ minutes.
I guess the query was cached.
haha
Wes
Wes
@Sean try to move stuff that you have in WHERE in ON
ON a AND b AND c
so that it immediately filters them out rather than doing it later
@Sean so datecreated is not an index?
@Leigh Nope, about to add it after testing Wes' help
Wes
Wes
that is your problem :B
17:34
Though with that many rows it's probably going to take a long while
Adding an index must lock the table right?
@Sean So, (I think) the first 2 queries it was narrowing by datecreated, then by the subquery, and the last one, it's doing the subquery (with an index) and then narrowing by datecreated
No indexing is an online operation
I think...
What MySQL version? :)
5.6+ it's an online op
(If you're using InnoDB, which you are, because you're sensiballs)
Wes
Wes
@Sean it will lock the table while it's generating the index, yes
> In MySQL 5.6 and higher, the table remains available for read and write operations while the index is being created or dropped.
Huh, thought it was 5.1.7+, and yeah, InnoDB :>
@DaveRandom it's not very dockerish. you'd usually put one service per container and then use docker compose, but whether that's a good reason over being pragmatic is debatable.
Wes
Wes
17:40
@Leigh wat. how is that possible :B
@Gordon what's "dockerish" ?
@Shafizadeh how docker wants you to do things
Ah I see
afk for the rest of the day. see you tmr
I read about "ish" already ..!
17:41
@pmmaga I'm going to have to revert from 7.1 ... please prepare a fix for master though, because I've left it in there ... although I fear there's going to be resistance from whoever becomes 7.2 RM, and this is probably an argument that will replay when we choose an RM ...
No worries, I'll fire it up tonight. Thanks for your help, never thought about indexing a date column though it makes sense to lol.
@JoeWatkins All right! I actually got the fix but then I'll PR it against master only.
sorry ... I know it's annoying ...
@JoeWatkins no worries! i totally understand your viewpoint
git.php.net is down ... ffs
17:47
@JoeWatkins up for me … at least the webinterface
can you ping it ?
$ git clone git://git.php.net/blah
Cloning into 'blah'...
fatal: remote error: access denied or repository not exported: /blah
it's there
rejecting pushes but pull/fetch just hangs
and can't ping it ...
I can't ping it, but it's up, and git as a service is responding
well, pulling hangs for me too
@JoeWatkins … the pull completed after 3 min…
17:56
hmm ... I'll try indefinite wait ...
18:20
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ git pull
packet_write_wait: Connection to 72.52.91.13 port 22: Broken pipe
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
lol…
live(!) from no backup land: youtube.com/watch?v=nc0hPGerSd4 :D
@pmmaga why weren't those warnings promoted to fatal already ?
Morning guys
surely they should have been promoted by previous changes, or else what are we seeing in the wild ? :s
18:23
I want to improve my PHP skills but can one please tell how the project folder should be structured and which design pattern should I use for PHP?
I tried to search
but Idk what to use
Factory, MVC, Strategy, Singleton
2
first, you should learn what a design pattern is ...
@JoeWatkins Because before the original fix, if the parent implemented an abstract, the child would only be checked against that abstract and never against the actual parent
yeah but the original fix should have promoted them, shouldn't it ?
Then?
Are there any books that you would prefer?
I always get confused, what to place where
that will take a while ... and doubt you will need to ask questions like "what folder structure should I use" when you understand what you are talking about :)
Wes
Wes
18:26
@ZahidSaeed it's not that one excludes the other. they are all needed, like the wheels, the seats, the engine and the fuel on a car
Like I've worked with Codeigniter
I like the MVC
But when I see the other people code like a library
@JoeWatkins It did indeed. So now I'm demoting them to warnings to be consistent with what happens when the parent doesn't implement any abstract
They are using namespaces, autoload etc
Idk where should I start from
@pmmaga oh right, sorry I didn't read the original patches properly ...
@JoeWatkins Thanks for the sanity check though! They're always welcome for me :)
19:15
So let me get on the same page here, @pmmaga.
If B extends A implements I and B violates I then it should fatal error.
Did we previously not?
I am a fan of Laravel 5 and Symfony 3
you can find some cool php stuff here learn2torials.com/section/articles/php
I want to learn more about php patterns
any suggessions
@LeviMorrison Indeed, I think you're right.
But then we're back to the state after the original fix, I think
@pmmaga I'm personally fine with that
As it's only in master now
Generally any class T needs to be compatible with all parents, and if the method it is incompatible with comes from an interface or abstract class then it should be a fatal error. I think we should push for fatal errors in all cases in 8.0; the only reasons they aren't that way already is because of BC.
@JoeWatkins why did you revert the dom one as well?
19:23
@NikiC Agreed. But then I raise another point, should the fatal in github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/Zend/tests/bug73987.phpt refer to the interface instead of the parent?
Is there still a BC break after the other fix?
@pmmaga don't think so, as it's also incompatible with the parent
the fatality comes from the interface, but we're still checking against the parent
@NikiC it does all kinds of surprising things that break all kinds of things ...
going to reopen that pr
@JoeWatkins we need moar tests
yeah, totally sucks that we only find out about this stuff right at the very last moment, and because of other projects test suites ...
19:31
that should probably cure you from your framework obsession
@JoeWatkins This is why some projects only fix bugs in "patch" releases when the bugs are regressions. Other types of bug fixes must go in minor releases.
@tereško thanks a lot
@tereško who buys tutorials now a days where you have live community here
things I need to learn about are not actually covered in tutorials
@JoeWatkins I'm still working on my Jenkins and my idea is to also test langspec, phpunit, and symfony-demo downstream from php-src. If I get it right it could be pretty useful to catch these early on.
Remi has pretty good qa
19:36
@tereško agree that is why we need to dig for good blog sites from reputed developers
we has jenkins you know
someone should really make it useful
@JoeWatkins that's what I'm aiming at :)
@JoeWatkins huh
that thing actually runs
yeah, no 7.1 though for some reason ... don't know who to ask about it ..
19:41
@Tyrael can you add 7.1 to jenkins please, or alternatively, can I add myself as admin (and maybe some other interested people) so we can play with it ?
Anonymous
@tereško still working in latvia or you have something new these days?
@samayo still in LV
Anonymous
Are you a sysadmin now? Or senior dev?
I think I count as senior dev
I don't actually have the experience to work as a sysadmin
Anonymous
Hm stil greate though
Anonymous
19:55
I have an offer as an intern web dev for 6 months
Anonymous
1k/per month that's all I can get so far
looks like might start thinking about working abroad only around 2020 ... because currently it looks like EU just might .. emm ... end
@samayo even I get paid more
and I like in a 3rd world country ':|
Anonymous
Yeah, it sucks ... I'm thinking about career change but language translator is the only thing on the table
ouch
is it actually hard to find a job or it's you who is lacking?

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