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18:00
Seems that I missed an FFI discussion this weekend, so anybody wanna talk FFI?
@PaulCrovella lol yes please
@rdlowrey okay, finally :-) … I'm all in favor of logging, but I think for pure logging it's better to have something dedicated, like a callable for it
@PaulCrovella Thanks, he's not here ATM it seems
stackoverflow.blog/2017/02/What-Programming-Languages-Weekends/… I like this, it basically shows interesting stats like "nobody wants to use Magento in their spare time"
18:05
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@PaulCrovella ^
18:07
@Leigh or rather it shows that people do not set up shops on weekends … that's a thing you do for work…
Okay, so, looks like SWIG, if that's still a thing, can do most of what was discussed re FFI...
@bwoebi fair point, but I liked my explanation better. Perhaps it's a bit of both :D
:-P
18:25
:-ꟼ -- which means, I'm licking my nose, or... heh, I'm a giraffe
@Trowski I am surprised you think this way and I do not agree. If my library implements async then suddenly all my methods return promises, all the way through the abstraction right back to the caller. The promise will ultimately return what the method used to return, but the immediate return value is actually a promise.
In order to unit test the system in the same way I need to mock out anything that exists beyond the external boundary of the system under test, which now return promises instead of the type they did before. Ergo I must create mock promises.
@PaulCrovella Nice
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can you try to upload something to imgur? i upload something and i immediately get it removed :\
@Wes They added new terms and conditions :/ No uploading pics of @PeeHaa's mom
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@Jimbo lol
@Trowski I honestly cannot see what your point is. If my interfaces literally return promises then that is code I own
I am not testing Amp; that would be incorrect
But I cannot simply not test the very thing that I am literally returning
My library, when following the async execution path, will return a promise to the end user
Testing with promises is no longer optional at that point; it is required
@QuolonelQuestions Why is this a problem?
Because mocking promises seems hard
Wes
Wes
18:38
@Tiffany thank you ultraimg.com/images/2017/02/08/pw7j.png (NSFWish) -__-
now youtube only suggests me weird animes. like regular animes weren't weird enough
@QuolonelQuestions No, why can't you just verify that the promise returned contains the correct value, why do you need a mock for this?
For interim promises
To have them return predictable values
My code makes network connections and I mock those connectors in my tests. Now those tests will return promises instead of strings or result objects
Naturally they will need to be mocked in kind
Not sure why you're making me state the same thing in so many different ways
Because they don't need to be mocked.
Since you're not providing an alternative I'm not convinced
Busy with something else right now, I'll give you some examples when I get a few minutes.
18:57
... I just rick rolled myself, trying to go to meta by writing it down in my url bar. meta.stackoverfiow.com
I somewhat jumped
This is evil
your welcome
also please use it on people, as much as you can
I don't know anyone interested enough in SO to click on a meta.SO link…
:)
19:07
=/
@Wes hahaha
@Wes sorry
I just have an extension that prevents YouTube videos from autoplaying vOv
No rick rolls, no fridays, etc.
the expression "hating fun" just took a new dimension ;)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier well considering he's Madara...
19:17
Spoilers 😉
oh noes. I missed that!
oh shit k. yeah
@MadaraUchiha how's that spoilers?
just an image of Madara with rinnegan
@Tiffany Remind me where are you in the show?
19:20
@MadaraUchiha Tsunade has just woken up
@Tiffany Right, so it's still spoilers to you, you haven't seen full-fledged Madara yet.
shrug
don't see how
You will, that too, is spoilers :D
I mean, I get that
but the image by itself isn't a spoiler. It needs context for it to be a spoiler
time to go dink with my postgresql database and set it up. hopefully.
Getting the hang of angular2.
About time.
19:24
@Tiffany you've been here for 4 months straight without missing a beat haha I've been watching silently for months and it's pretty impressive the few that are always here!
... lil creepy
@PaulCrovella :)
haha @PaulCrovella
19:25
Like that guy who stalked Benji a while back
inb4 same guy
@BlunderCode I just leave the tab open. shrug I also logged in at home.
in JavaScript, Jan 15 at 16:42, by li x
I have been following you on github for a while now and it's quite interesting some of the stuff that you've starred over this time :D
Watching your every move. lol
@MadaraUchiha not same guy but wish it was haha
great, @MadaraUchiha, you're giving him ideas
19:27
> Hey @Tiffany, I've been watching your house and just wanted to tell you you left the light in your bedroom on.
> also you're out of milk
lol
@MadaraUchiha haha
@PaulCrovella 😀
haha tiffany just happened to be the person here when I thought of it but now I wish I was a stalker :(
To be fair, Tiffany is here often and works hard to improve her skills, that's always nice to see.
19:28
so I made a mistake and installed postgresql under root, I need to change ownership (which I know I can do with chown) but do I need to change ownership of multiple files, or just the postgre program (wherever it's installed at)?
What kind of smartphone does she have?
I mean, I'm here often because I have no friends
@MadaraUchiha I member you cause naruto haha
No one looks at the real me 😬 All they see is the Naruto mask
19:30
he's also a mod :P
@Tiffany I think you actually jsut need to change the ownership of DB data
Did anyone ever consider Madara's feelings? Eh?
@MadaraUchiha :o
@tereško if I haven't created any yet, then I'm cool?
19:30
yeah .. IIRC
yay
@MadaraUchiha and thanks :P
you just need to run the "init" with pgsql user
@MadaraUchiha not when he's bloodily destroying everyone you care about with shurikens, no
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Pfft, shurikens. I kill people with my eyes, boy.
and you wonder why you have no friends
19:31
runs away
I don't even need my eyes to kill you with my eyes
> Friends are like balloons. If you stab them, they die.
@MadaraUchiha 2deep4me
@tereško okay, I should be good then. I just installed it under root and created postgre account under linux and added it to sudo
@tereško Have you had the chance to use docker?
@Tiffany that's pretty much the same thing as running postgre as root
postgre user doesn't need root rights
19:34
yeah, postgre user should NOT be a sudoer
oh
didn't know there was a difference >.>
same way as httpd user
oooops
wait
@tereško you mean it SHOULD NOT, right?
funger s
19:35
this keeps getting better
@Tiffany a sudo user is just a sudo away from becoming root
@Tiffany also, did you deactivate root login in sshd?
@Trucy no. mind you, I'm not keeping the VM long, I'm setting it up to install liferay
and test it out, then destroying it. But knowing best practices is good.
@Tiffany Try docker
I'm basically going into a lot of stuff blind :P
@Tiffany a rule of thumb about system administration is being paranoid
19:39
@Trucy typically I am, but only with shit I care about. I feel like a stereotypical user asking a question about inserting into a mysql database and not using prepared statements or PDO.
Also, your "system" (www-data, postgres et al) should have the login shell /bin/false or something along
@Tiffany From a sysadmin point of view, yeah, you look kinda like that :D
login shell?
@Trucy wasnt it /bin/nologin ?
But system administration is a completelydifferent thing than programming
either way, I'm deleting the VM in a day or so
19:40
@tereško yes, also. My debian box put /bin/false by default
methinks you should keep nologin for locked out legit users
< goes with freebsd as default server OS
@Tiffany the program that launches when you connect to your server
In your case it's probably bash
In mine, it's zsh
@tereško this is what I think of when I see freebsd: xkcd.com/349
In the case of my www-data user, it's /bin/false, which just returns 1 and does not permit any interaction
@tereško I'm reading the handbook and plan to put it on a future server
I have very little exposure to Linux. I can do some basic things, but that's it
not saying I'm not willing to learn, but that a lot of the terminology goes over my head right now
19:43
:D
It'll come
(if you want a good read: debian-handbook.info)
so /bin/false makes me think some kind of false binary thing?
/bin/false is a program that returns 1, that's all
not entirely foreign to me, but I don't understand what it is :P
lol
(yes, it's weird. In Linux, a return value of 0 is true and everything else is false)
so it's like selecting against dual .... which I think only Oracle databases have
19:45
err, maybe
user895378
20:09
sudo make me a sandwich
poof you're a sandwich
usermod -l sandwich rdlowrey
@rdlowrey No rule to make target `me'.
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20:39
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I got my fidget cube last night. It's fun to play with.
@bwoebi

Thanks for answering.
21:00
I'm taking too much on at once. Still learning linux, learning postgresql from the beginning and trying to install liferay, but only spend a couple hours on this... what was I thinking. -_-
@Tiffany stick to it you will get it.
not right now though
at least not until I get the okay to start messing with it
Hey everyone
Hello
What is for lunch?
curry
21:02
It's just past noon over here in Orange County.
3pm here
6pm Here
Where @Tiffany
Carne asada burrito. lol
21:04
had a potluck today
Sal where are you from?
I mean not where you live lol
@Alesana Orange County CA
By Knots lol
Disney
Ah I never heard of asada until I came here to Argentina
Where you originally from @Alesana
21:07
NC
North Carolina
Yeah
Chapel Hill
Nope Raleigh
close though
What brings you to Argentina?
21:10
That's a good question lol
My family came here and they said it was pretty cool so I decided to come
I donno I won't be here too long, I wanna go to Japan next
Is it?
@SalOrozco Anaheim?
I used to live near LAX, like five minutes away
21:11
hey, @NikiC maybe you will know: is opcode cache treating static classes differently compared to the "proper classes"?
Yeah it's chill but not a place to live forever lol
@Tiffany yes
@tereško no (you mean classes with only static methods, right?)
@Tiffany where?
@tereško what are "static classes"? PHP doesn't have static classes
21:12
@SalOrozco El Segundo.
@NikiC classes with only static methods
@Alesana I gotta ask how is the food?
glorified namespaces
Honestly
It's shit
Grew up in Palmdale too, but that's in the desert.
21:12
lol
I only eat to survive
@Tiffany you move for work?
not for enjoyment lol
@tereško okay. in that case what @bwoebi said ^^
lol Alesana
21:13
Which leads to quite a weight loss
@NikiC @bwoebi are relative paths (in autoloader) affecting caching of classes in some way?
@SalOrozco no, parents from this area, had to move back when I was younger. I moved back to CA after graduating high school, but moved back here, couldn't stand living with my dad.
@tereško it shouldn't
I was in El Segundo after high school
@Alesana maybe you miss the good oh cheeseburgers.
21:14
@bwoebi it does in frontend-develoment
I miss In 'n Out.
I love cheeseburgers.
I miss so many things
It's rediculous
In 'n Out.
Habbit.
In 'n Out's hamburgers and milkshakes... mmmmm
21:15
I have heard so many good things about In 'n Out
@tereško what do you mean by relative paths? cwd-relative?
Similar to Habbit or 5 guys.
If yes, then the behavior depends on opcache.use_cwd
It's so good. I went to Dallas a few years ago for MLG and found out they had In 'n Out.
21:16
You guys seen the movie, The Founder?
yeah, didn't think about use_cwd
I have in and out a block away.
that's where you should go for lunch
Next to the gym.
21:17
also ... who uses relative paths :(
Usually work out then eat a 3 meat. lol
I won't argue, probably plenty of protein, but probably not the healthiest choice to rebuild muscle :P
@NikiC 12 year old legacy project?
@NikiC @DaveRandom and I were talking about it earlier.
I guess my thought was using /path/to/file was a relative path but I guess not?
@tereško ok, you're excused ^^
21:20
@Tiffany yeah most guys use protein supplements.
"refactoring" on that project looks less like intellectual exercise and more like napalm-runs from old Vietnam War vids
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In NC we have a restaurant called cookout which is pretty similar to In 'n Out
@SalOrozco that, plus a banana, and a lot of water
potassium is good for sore muscles
If I had to take a PHP array that was formatted like...
I love the smell of refactoring in the morning. It smells like victory.
21:21
//Formatted like this
array(
	[key]=> array (
		[name]=>name,
		[info]=>info
	),
	[key] = array (
		[name]=>name,
		[info]=>info
	),...
)

//And turn it into this
array(
	[0]=> array (
		[key]=>key,
		[name]=>name,
		[info]=>info
	),
	[1] = array (
		[key]=>key
		[name]=>name,
		[info]=>info
	),...
)
Would it be easier/less expensive to, when making the first array, just add the key into the first array as one of the values as well? like..
array(
	[key]=> array (
		[key]=>key,
		[name=>name,
		[info]=>info
	)
)
Wow that took up a lot more space than expected
tabs do that
I know from experience
I thought it would cut it short and have a "Click to see full code" link lol
because god hates you?
well, if god is Cthulhu, that would make sense
21:28
@PaulCrovella no more than Santa Clause and unicorns
Claus
Clause is something else
next time I will go with "ghosts"
those I know how to spell
@Tiffany I always wondered why a lot of people at the gym were always eating bananas lol
Wes
Wes
because potassium
21:36
That was a good burrito a little spicy.
@SalOrozco my friend recommended it when I used to come home sore from the gym. It's effective.
I will start buying bananas.
booo, can't access steam's website from work now.
You play games at work?
occasionally, if my brain is fried. But that's not what I was doing in this case. Looking up a nostalgia game
today has been an unintentional multitask day
21:54
VPN :-)
mmm, another thing I need to set up
at some point
22:08
@SalOrozco I'm pretty sure the idea that people stand around eating a lot of bananas at a gym is a phallusy.
@Danack they sell fruits and protein shakes at the gym.
@Danack rimshot_monkey.gif
Even sandwiches.
@SalOrozco you missed the joke
yes lol
A lot of guys at the gym on the juice.
Wes
Wes
22:13
why are you guys still talking about bananas
:B
they have potassium. that helps with muscle cramps
trust me I'm a lifeguard
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Wes
38 mins ago, by Wes
because potassium
@Wes lol
@FélixGagnon-Grenier very cool
I recently suffered a severe sprained.
Wearing low top shoes to a basketball game.
I understood all the words in that sentence, except for its meaning, sorry
fleximus maximus, laters
hey guys
is there someone here who could help me
22:26
> Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, just ask.
im working on a project
and im managing groups wall
with symfony framework
i have an issue when i want to add a member to the group
how should i do to make it works perfectly
22:48
@kelunik Did you get a chance to take another look at Process in Windows?
@QuolonelQuestions Here's a quick example where a mock is created with a method returning a promise, testing the eventual result of the promise:
public function testEnqueue() {
    $expected = 42;
    $worker = $this->createMock(Worker::class);
    $worker->method('enqueue')
        ->will($this->returnCallback(function ($value): Promise {
            return new Success($value); // Success is a successful promise.
        }));
    $promise = Worker\enqueue($expected);
    $promise->when(function ($exception, $value) use ($expected) {
        $this->assertSame($expected, $value)
    });
}
Wes
Wes
my eyes :P
why are these syntaxes so bad, god
what mocking framework is that?
23:08
@Wes PHPUnit.
It's a really contrived example, just to show how I handle methods that are suppose to return promises in tests.
@QuolonelQuestions Note that you may have to wrap the test in \Amp\run() (assuming you're using Amp v1).
Depends on what needs to happen in your test.
Most of my tests are actually coroutines so I don't have to write when() callbacks.
public function testEnqueue() {
    \Amp\run(function () {
        $expected = 42;
        $worker = $this->createMock(Worker::class);
        $worker->method('enqueue')
            ->will($this->returnCallback(function ($value): Promise {
                return new Success($value); // Success is a successful promise.
            }));
        $promise = Worker\enqueue($expected);
        $this->assertSame($expected, yield $promise);
    });
}
So your point was that I should just create Success instances instead of mocking the Promise interface?
Same example as a coroutine.
@QuolonelQuestions Usually that's what you can do. Though of course sometimes Failure, or LazyPromise can be useful there.
@QuolonelQuestions Also that you can just create when() callbacks within the test and make assertions within those callbacks.

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