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17:00
@JoeWatkins If the leaks are true the high end models compete with Intel's $1000 processors but only cost $500.
We can't really know until official release.
It may be that they are hoping to sell a lot of units and so they are willing to make much less per model to try to gain back market share.
Intel has not had such an incentive for years.
@kelunik True… scoping is the correct way to do things. It is confusing at first if you're used to React, so we'll need some docs explaining it right up front.
@LeviMorrison yeah ... I have one of those top of the range processors ... only it was closer to £1000 by the time it got to the UK ...
if they come out at the price point the leaks are talking of, I might build a rig just to see what they are like, and sell mine if it beats it in every measurable way ... maybe ...
but I highly doubt they will come out at that price point, especially by the time they get here
@kelunik Would you like to open an issue suggesting merging in amphp/loop?
they sound pretty strange, some kind of SoC
@Trowski I have opened enough issues, please open you it. :)
@Trowski Could you rebase github.com/async-interop/event-loop/pull/146 and add the requested change?
17:09
@kelunik Sure.
i have a moral dilemma
@Trowski What do you think about github.com/async-interop/event-loop/pull/137?
thanks @kelunik, just pulled that down to have a look at
@MarkR You need apcu + apcu-bc, but that's it.
@kelunik Seems unnecessary.
17:14
@kelunik awesome, have it up and running now, tyvm
@MarkR Composer on the fly patches <3
@Trowski I think it's actually fine, even if it's an additional method call per watcher creation.
gonna take some time over the next couple days to look into this and see what can be done
@kelunik If you think so, fine. The current PR is acceptable.
@Trowski Well, it certainly helps with dumb people not understanding the scoping. ^^
@kelunik Hah, that's true. If we go with scoping, I still want to merge your PR.
17:20
@Trowski Same here. @bwoebi?
So I'll announce in the React IRC now that we'll go without their planned support, but we'll ensure adapters exist?
@kelunik Sounds good.
@kelunik Looking at the PR to require callbacks to be void, when forwarding an exception to the loop error handler, if no handler is set then the exception is rethrown. Do I need to state this on every watcher function?
That seems implied by "forwarded to the loop error handler."
@JoeWatkins now that I've started to look into this codebase, I can see why you want ppl working on it, damn
17:42
@MarkR ;-)
@Trowski "If the callback is not a void function (does not return null), an implementation-specific exception SHOULD be forwarded to the loop error handler or thrown if none exists."
I guess adding a few words there doesn't do any harm.
thrown by run() probably.
17:59
Breaking News: Manchester man forced to work with Javascript for an hour kills colleagues, self
@Ocramius are lasagna sandwich or not?
oh don't start that shit in here
@kelunik Done.
@kelunik Let's merge your PR along with my two and Josh's and tag another version, but keep the get/set PR open as a possibility yet.
@DaveRandom do try to do something about dnslib first, if you don't mind
@PaulCrovella :P
18:06
@PaulCrovella :D
Evening sbitches
Symfony puts this in the Composer file "Sensio\\Bundle\\DistributionBundle\\Composer\\ScriptHandler::clearCache", where it uses this feature to execute a post-*-cmd. However, I load PHP extensions on a per-case basis. Composer has all the needed dependency extensions loaded. But this command "seems" to create a new PHP process, lacking all the loaded extensions, and thus fails with missing functions. Does anyone know a way around this?
o/
@crypticツ maybe alias php to have the custom extensions defined?
@kelunik The codebase looks like shit. So surprised :p
@crypticツ ermargad she changed her avatar
o/ though
though that might not work either - can't remember how inheritance works for aliases and shells.
"aliases and shells"?
inheritance of environment variables? file descriptors?
18:10
Can I get someone to close this question as a duplicate of this? I had to unhammer it to remove an errant dupe
@Machavity What is it worth to you?
I accept euros and hard liquor
@PeeHaa Dang. I'm flat out. Can I offer you Intarweb points?
I already have waaay too much intarweb points. No idea where to put that stuff anymore
@Danack I've already tried that. It works for the Composer process itself, but any sub process it opens like in this case does not pick-up the alias. I might have to use "php -r \"....\"" but that's really messy.
@kelunik Who can merge that? @LeviMorrison? @salathe?
18:14
I'm concerned about the patches.
I don't know how to merge things or if I even have the karma for that :D
@Trowski Let's wait for @bwoebi
@PeeHaa Whoa, I didn't know you were married
lol
@MarkR best try and improve without looking ...
18:31
Who here manages pear.php.net?
no bugs are displaying and I get the error "Language file could not be loaded" in its place.
@crypticツ pear isn't dead yet?
Most packages have moved to Github so can use composer, but they still do their bug reports on there, as far as I know.
but_why.gif
lol... that huuuge monkey when youtube is down
Any of you use Laravel?
And know about migrations and seeders?
19:01
@Trowski You wanted to open an issue for merging amphp/loop.
Is there any docs on how to use amphp/mysql and aerys together? #lazyweb
@marcio What do you need?
@kelunik I might be doing something very stupid, but I can't get amp/mysql to work withing aerys. When within \Amp\run(...) loop, all works fine.
@marcio You don't need Amp\run anywhere in Aerys.
user895378
@Leigh 'grats
user895378
19:15
o/
@kelunik Yeah. If we go with get/set, a run method might be a good idea, but would need a different PR anyway.
@kelunik I was hoping we could clean up some of the pending PRs and tag another version.
@Trowski We can do that, too, but it doesn't really have any benefit tagging now.
@kelunik yes, first attempt resulted in errors about not ticking recursively, loop is already running. Then I figured out aerys is already setting up most things I was doing manually before. But without Amp\run, examples like this one github.com/amphp/mysql/blob/master/examples/… result in errors like 'Call to a member function ->fetchRow() on null'. I must be doing something wrong.
@marcio That shouldn't happen, where's the full code?
let me try to reproduce with a smaller snippet
19:27
@kelunik I'd like to try out the current changes. Proposing a single implementation is a huge shift in philosophy and I don't want to have to wait for that to be hashed out.
There's a good chance it won't happen.
@Trowski We don't have to wait, but we can propose that now while the PRs are still not cleaned up.
@kelunik Sure. Busy with something that demands my attention now, but I'll open a PR later today.
user924016
19:44
yoooo
user924016
=)
> [Tue Feb 21 19:43:42.375146 2017] [core:notice] [pid 1] AH00051: child pid 47 exit signal Segmentation fault (11), possible coredump in /etc/httpd
Just what you want to see at nearly 8pm when you're still at work debugging
Any Jeeves people alive?
ayeish
Just looking at muting Jeeves, should I create a new storage interface like MuteStorage, or should I tack it on to RoomStorage?
19:57
muting Jeeves?
@kelunik there gist.github.com/marcioAlmada/62135f5f0634532a6e1bafc0d3eb9b6e, it's probably just stupidity, but from aerys documentation I had 0 idea where to go next.
@marcio You do not even need to include the autoloader, Aerys already does that. :)
@marcio you need to yield from it
Assuming that's the question
Oh dammit, it's $row = (yield $dataStore->getSomethingFromDataStore());
20:00
yield from
$row = $dataStore->getSomethingFromDataStore(); should be yield from ... or yield Amp\resolve(...)
But it's nicer to return a promise imo
what would be the advantage of using yield Amp\resolve() if any?
heh, ok, better go read the Amp\* api first ^^
@marcio I usually use Amp\resolve to return a promise directly instead of a Generator.
@marcio If it's a private function, you can just return the generator and use yield from. Public API's should always return promises, i.e. use Amp\resolve() on the generator to return a promise.
That's the rule we use when writing libs.
20:10
Ok, I see how Amp\resolve() can be helpful. It's almost like a little DSL. Thanks.
@kelunik Aerys (and Amp in general) is seriously lacking getting started docs. We need more simple examples, basic intros, etc. I'll try and contribute there once we've released v2.
@Trowski Yes, totally, but let's get v2 out first.
@marcio Nicer api
ubuntu, phpMyAdmin Getting "No Privileges"
20:32
@Sean Does it actually need to be persistent?
!!aries
> ♈ Aries | March 21 to April 19
It is said that the eyes are the windows to one’s soul, which helps explain why so many damn birds keep flying into them.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
dem eyes
Well the issue tracks time, and also the default of permamute if no time was given
But does it need to be persistent? Honest question here
hmm yeah perhaps
Doesn't need to be. Can keep it in memory, but that's kind of the idea of the storage.
20:37
yeah I missed the mute until being told unmute part
21:05
@Trowski what exactly now… can't really follow what we're now up to?
@Sean suggest you do it in Room11\Jeeves\Chat\Room\PresenceManager /cc @PeeHaa
There are times I could do with a PresenceManager
That already has storage and it already has mechanisms for "special case" messages - it's pretty much the only place where PostFlags::FORCE is used and it should probably stay that way
Wes
Wes
\o
21:16
@bwoebi For event-loop interop, I think we should merge 137, 139, 146, and 147, then tag a version. I'd like to leave 149 open as an alternative, but I'd like people to try the standard with those changes.
@Trowski let's merge 146 and 147.
Don't really like 139.
@Trowski 147 isn't necessary with 139.
ANd 137 I'm still not 100% sure.
@bwoebi Why not?
@bwoebi That's fine, 137 can wait.
If we are going to go with scoped loops, 139 helps enforce it.
21:22
@Trowski yeah, but it disallows wait()
It decreases the WTF factor if someone tries to make watchers outside execute().
which I'm not happy with
@bwoebi No it doesn't, just makes wait a callable instead of a simple promise.
I was under the impression that Loop::getDriver() could still be used with Loop::execute() to implement wait().
@Trowski But wait($promise) doesn't work anymore, because that assumes you create watchers outside the scope.
21:25
@kelunik Ah, yes, that would still have to be wrapped by Loop::execute().
@kelunik then people do things like reusing the Artax instance or such
@bwoebi Where's the problem? People do that either way.
@kelunik because such a wait() would use a new loop instance each time?
@bwoebi No, there's getPreviousDriver()
@kelunik Yes, I might suggest implementing wait as a function taking a function that returns a promise, invoking that function within a new loop.
Actually not a new loop, using the current loop again.
21:29
@Trowski Current one or previous if none exists, yes.
Right.
@Trowski Don't forget to open the issue, good night for now.
@kelunik Will do. o/
o/
@bwoebi It's not a good idea to make the 95% use case easy to error.
22:10
@DaveRandom Presence what now
22:48
Hello @VaxifiedL
23:00
@JayIsTooCommon loser
I announced my promotion after your new job, 16:14
people like me more \o/
mainly because you belong in a boyband, and nobody likes those....
and thank you @rdlowrey, I only get half as much as you americans, but then again, I think I only spend half as much on rent and other such enjoyable amenities
@PeeHaa are you back in NL yet?
/me has never had a promotion
you need to stay in the same job for more than a couple of months
or.. be good.. or ask for one giving excellent reasons
I am of course.. the latter
in the last place I worked for a year and a half
Have you been in companies that see "engineering" as a money sink?
I.e. you're not in sales so you don't generate income
I have worked in one such company
but majority have been various "web agencies"
23:07
Yea I was in one before
I lasted in an agency for 2 months + 3 weeks - I had a 3 month probation, and before that I could leave at one weeks notice
Tons of work, mandatory overtime, no thanks, no recognition, no excitement
agency work is shit
true
anyway, I think I need to go to sleep - might be getting sick and there is a lot to do tomorrow
How's it going in your new job? You work for a company with another guy from r11 right?
Urgh yea, don't get sick, nobody likes a sniffy engineer :)
@Leigh yes, but he's working in a different team and he's not a regular here anymore
23:10
but how is the company? You're enjoying your job?
getopt() seems like it would be useful but... there is something I just don't understand.
It talks about optional/required but it doesn't do anything when you specify arguments as required but don't pass them.
company is ok, pay could be better, currently am doing a lot of ES6 + AngularJS ... so the jury is sill out on "enjoying"
at least it's not dull
well that's giving you extra experience at least
anyway, I'm off to bed
night
23:12
have a nice one
yea, have a nice bed :D
You guys use slim?
slim tampons?
slimfast? (totally slim + fastroute)
23:13
lol
Slim Jim
@Sean it's the thing that is, amongst other things, in charge of whether the bot is allowed to talk in a room (when you invite the bot to a room, it must be approved by min(ceil(count($roomOwners) / 2), 3) room owners before it can be used). See also Room#isApproved().
@LeviMorrison urgh, one of those ubiquitous imported function names
Is it a thin wrapper? what does the underlying function do?
Ah.. it has to do with whether the option has a value or if it's just something you specify, like prog.exe -h to get help.
@Leigh it reimplements getopt, obviously! github.com/php/php-src/blob/…
23:16
Also it does not expose an API that will allow you to specify the option string, obviously, because that would be useful
for my next job, I want to be a landscape gardener
I worked for a tree surgeon once. Those jobs are hard man.
Precisely, @DaveRandom's garden
Yeh you definitely don't want to work in my garden
Do you have a tree?
Anonymous
23:18
@rdlowrey HEY
Anonymous
Love me.
@Leigh it's binary
0 trees or 1 tree, roger
Building a RESTFUL API with slim framework.
23:19
I always find super weird to use the plural form for 0 in english...
Anonymous
@Leigh people have more sympathy for you :( I think that's what this is. The rest is just jealousy because everyone wants to be in a boy band.
@SalOrozco the fact RESTFUL is all in caps definitely means your API is the most important, continue
@Leigh lots, they are on a railway embankment
@FlorianMargaine I was just thinking that
Also there's a small one in the middle of the grass
23:19
@DaveRandom somewhere nice for little random to play at least :D
@DaveRandom ... how tall is your grass?
@Leigh on the railway?
Well it hasn't been cut since at least July
dunno about before that, I didn't live here
@FlorianMargaine well, I do occasionally say that having children is actually a form of child cruelty, but no, I wouldn't like to say that - delaying commuters is selfish
It's the west coast main line, it's pretty well protected. You'd have to really want to die to get on to the tracks
23:22
Fallowing some tutorial, they use eloquent orm, to query the database.
you know what's really sexy... whenever @DaveRandom says anything, I can actually imagine him saying it in his accent, and picture his face
whatever floats your boat
getting sexual in here
lol
It's always sexual in here /cc @PeeHaa
Fatal attraction.
23:23
in case this is weird to onlookers, we have touched each other before, it's all good
I got a watermelon at home
haha
Whatever you do behind closed doors. Is between you.
closed doors? there was hundreds of people there... possibly watching
we leave the door open and run advertising campaigns on national television in the run up
Must be a advertising trick.
To catch peoples attention.
Publicity stunt.
Actors?
23:26
damn it I really wanted to finish the Twitter stuffz and now I have been washing up for roughly a decade and can no longer think clearly
and your phone is all soapy
Anyways back to my question, can't seem to be able to insert records.
@SalOrozco have you tried to turn it off and on again?
Florian the server?
23:29
I'm able to get messages, in the get route.
Anyone else got a watermelon?
All fails when I try to post a message. With postman, with no error.
Are you posting? Are you posting a JSON body rather than form encoded? Are you specifying Content-Length?
oh wait you answered the first one already
form
What should Content-Lenght be.
@DaveRandom Cool, I made a working basic version of it earlier but I'll move it to there instead github.com/Nessworthy/Jeeves/commits/jeeves-shhhh
The other niggly points are: Should admins be allowed to issue commands through mute, and if not then it seems weird to hard code the mute check to not block !!unmute but it works
Probably yes, since admins can just unmute anyway
23:41
@Sean I will have a look at that tomorrow. I definitely think it could use the same data store, but it might be worth having a separate controller for it. PresenceManager is kinda leaky right now, every Room has a reference to it
Also my first GPG signed commit :D
I would look at it now but I'm trying to think about something else already and somewhat failing at that
:P No trouble at all, I'm off to bed now anyways.
!!xkcd pgp
23:57
The post route is working. The insert is where, it's getting the error.
@DaveRandom I wonder.. if I.. BEGIN PHP SIGNED MESSAGE ...
@Leigh Hash: md5-lol

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