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00:01
okay so mocking out artax and dancing with my network adapter I get zero problems with memory increasing, so it's not some buildup on the websocket side of the world
@Trowski Just in case it may prove useful or that I was testing wrong, this is what I saw
@Ekin That should be very useful, thanks.
I am seeing DateInterval::__construct(): Unknown or bad format (P7S) but I don't understand, isn't that correct for a 7 second interval?
@Alesana PT7S
Ahh I hate datetimes.. thanks!
00:10
basically it's P{datestuff}T{timestuff} (M would be ambiguous otherwise, as it's both month and minute)
Ahhh I see, that makes a lot more sense
K, 3 am here and my eyes hurt. /me goes for a nap before work, nn11
00:30
@PaulCrovella orly? how did you go about representing the map?
the graph? let me see if i can dig it up
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier oh right, I just used basic structs for graph, vertex, and edge .. basically gist.github.com/pcrov/4be72b6ed6c9d05867c5f8a0f90c293d ... had to do a bunch of shit to cut down on function call overhead (though it's switching to php 7 helped a lot too)
00:46
somehow I had this idea of multi dimensions always ingrained in my thoughts
and tried to represent these vertices as a map (like, x and y xoordinates)
like an adjacency matrix?
much worse. two dimensional array $a[0][0] which values were nodes, each having a visible nodes property
actually, it's not exactly dijkstra as op wanted to find the shortest path that passes by every point of the map
or, they did not understand their assignment and I am now going on about something that I purely invented
k
wait, was it that traveling salesman problem just the other day?
yup
it literally ruined my day at work as I was completely just hacking at c++ to represent an unordered map with a custom coordinates type as key
if you don't know c++ that might not be the best place to start learning
00:59
... but I got there! but then, right when I was starting to succeed in mapping nodes and coordinates, an exemple of c++ implementation of the algo appeared, AND IT WAS USING A MATRIX instead of a map.
and yeah... probably I'm messing up everything there is to mess up about memory
oh, well cool then
hehe. slowly starts to leak memory, until can't interact with internet anymore
01:16
fine
@Ekin @PeeHaa so using a mock artax set up to return a 500 status, and hence cause GitAmp::checkForRequestErrors to throw, with that alone memory use climbs each time
01:33
moreover, setting Handler::onStart() to:
    public function onStart(Endpoint $endpoint)
    {
        repeat(function() {
            \fwrite(STDOUT, "\n\nCurrent: " . \memory_get_usage() . "\n\n");
            throw new \Exception("FUUUUUCK");
        }, 25000);
    }
leaks
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02:19
mornin
Mornin' Wes
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02:37
@pmmaga seen that.... but i shouldn't touch it, i know nothing about C, i don't know how to debug properly, i can barely compile... i could write tests though...
02:50
If I understand correctly, I can use exit("Incorrect Information"); at the very top of my PHP page and it will only display Incorrect Information, and none of the other PHP on the whole page will execute?
that should happen, yes
if you ever want to check your understanding of what php will do, just try it. how fast and easy it is to try shit is a strength of the language
For quick and dirty tests you can always head over to phplab.io/lab/start :)
It was working fine but I am trying to understand if my case use is appropriate
"can" and "should" are very different questions
02:55
And also, I wasn't sure if it would still run code in the background before displaying Incorrect Information
If only we had documentation for that.
My next question is a should haha I am just writing some quick code..
Thanks @Sherif ^^
@Alesana well, think about what other code you could put there that would give you an indication if it had continued
I was sure things like echo didn't get executed but I read According to the manual, destructors are executed even if the script gets terminated using die() or exit():, and I am not very familiar with what destructors are so I thought I would ask if I understood correctly :|
If only the manual linked to the documentation on destructors and shutdown functions from there :/
03:02
I guess it was a bit outside of my realm of understanding. Anyways I was thinking of just putting the following code at the top of my page to make a fast redirection if the user is on a mobile device.
<?php
require_once 'mobiledetect/Mobile_Detect.php';
if ($mobile) {
	die('<html><head><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5;url=' . $mobileurl . ' /></head></html>');
}
?>
Rest of HTML page.
So my next question is the should :P
not, or do-do, there is no should.
If it's meant to be fast why do you want them to wait 5 seconds?
Ha whoops I stole that from another page I had
Without the 5;
Eh it has a syntax error too but yeah
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm not sure if I quite understand the concept haha
@Alesana nah I'm pretty sure you've seen Star Wars
Ah me least favorite part of every day is when I get to tell someone I have never seen Star Wars
Wes
Wes
03:11
least? i'm proud of it
imagine the part of the day when I realize I am a redneck imperialist
Wes
Wes
sexy
but more seriously you don't miss much really..
I'm sure the hype is overrated
Wait I don't miss much not seeing starwars or you don't miss much being a redneck imperialist?
Now I'm just confused
come to think of it... whynotboth.gif
03:14
the original trilogy was great for its time, and for quite some time after, but there's a lot about them that don't hold up well under today's standards
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@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier i'm sure too, because i tried to watch it. i watched the first movie of the original series
and I haven't seen the latest latest one, but the force awakens was quite good
@Wes I see you haven't been touched by the force.
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i found it so stupid and i stopped there
03:19
oh wait, i remember this conversation
Sep 14 '16 at 15:12, by Paul Crovella
@Wes for someone who hasn't watched the movies you've spent a lot of time thinking about C3PO's sexuality
Wes
Wes
why are their faces orange
why are them always sweaty
why is a robot gay
Hahaha
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it's just overwhelming for me. i can't stand it
i'm on the star trek side. that is serious stuff, and a huge fan :B
depends which star trek
Star Trek is really good, it's actually thought out and deals with a lot of interesting subjects/philosophies
Wes
Wes
03:22
tng 1st place by far
once riker grew the beard.. before that it was shit
but Q!
But I am not agree. Force is indeed quite tought out. Bro.
but honestly even the good tng seasons don't hold up today.. ds9 fairs much better
Like I said I haven't seen Star Wars.. I'm not saying it isn't thought out
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@PaulCrovella should watch DS9. it's the only star trek i didn't watch
03:26
you might prefer it, many do
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star trek has to have a trek in it
user4371848
hi
if you stand on a street corner in san francisco long enough you'll eventually see the whole world
user4371848
echo "image: \"uploads/$img['image_name']\",";
user4371848
03:27
i want echo this i have errors !!
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Wes
that would be boring though @PaulCrovella
user4371848
please help anyone online?
@Wes i think you've missed the point
@PaulCrovella but first the Tenderloin
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echo 'image: "uploads/' . $img['image_name'] . '" bla ';
@PaulCrovella i did?
03:29
@Mikhail hmmmmm... !
!!thepoint
@Mikhail i would not start there, no
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2010-04-12-TL.jpg
^ The "Tenderloin" area
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removed 7 :B
bah :p
I am very happy of the transaction that just took place.
mindexpansionloop.mp4
03:53
morning o/
04:07
hey morning
quick question : what is \ud558\uc138\uc694 \uae40 this kind of format
Wes
Wes
unicode code points
invalid ones at that
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fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/d558/index.htm it sayz they are invalid but they are mapped to a glyph? lol
actually I take it back, those are valid.. ff is wrong
Wes
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04:26
just a few code points are invalid / reserved for internal use in unicode iirc
ie, noncharacter, i think they are called
apart from those, all code points are valid. they could be unassigned, though
thanks @Wes
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yw
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@Valentincognito 3v4l.org/Y1nUt
noncharacters are valid
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04:32
all code points are code points
noncharacters are just not glyphs/characters
right, but I mean you can encode them in utf-* and have a valid sequence
Wes
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indeed
i didn't mean they are invalid that way :P
the code you sent @wes is only available from PHP 7 ?
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yes @Valentincognito
time to upgrade...
04:35
which is something you can't do with e.g. codepoints reserved for surrogate pairs
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unrelated: god i can't do / don't remember math
i'm so ashamed by that
I never learned my multiplacation tables
^ they can't figure it out either
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so here's the question, given i know the base and the result, how do i find the exponent
y^x=z i know z and y
2
Q: How do I reverse engineer this "power of"/exponent?

RupertTake the following: (2)^3 = 8 I understand that this is 2 * 2 * 2 = 8 My question is how do I reverse engineer this if I do not know the power like this: (2)^x = 8 What is the value of x? x could potentially contain a decimal and so could the result: (2)^1.5 = 2.82842712474619 So wit...

Wes
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04:45
log($z) / log($y)
no
YES
seems right?
why aren't you working then
It should work
Maybe do floor( log($z) / log($y) )
Due to a computers limited ability to think :P
or just log($z, $y)
^^
Unless your x's and y's are mixed up aha
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Wes
05:05
bingo :B
fml
yeah that works
anyone knows drupal?
I want to know user role id of the admin..
you're better off asking in a drupal-specific forum or chat
:( there is no drupal chat in stack..
@PaulCrovella ty
05:35
morning r11
\o
Called the customer service of a payment API a few minutes ago.. Me: I can't get info of certain transactions recently made trough your API.. Them: it's weird give me the transaction ID I will check. 5min later... Them: We don't display information for transaction under 1$
wtf
many payment gateway providers are sketchy as fuck on the tech side of things.. can't count how many times I've had a sandbox problem and had one try to tell me not to worry it'll work in production
06:01
mornngs
morn
posted on March 03, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

@Ekin I have a silly question.. what's catching exceptions in gitamp to keep it running when things go awry?
@PaulCrovella honestly I'm not that sure but probably something something within the request() on gitamp client
/me needs the first coffee still, I am sillier than any question at the moment
06:17
@Ekin i'm throwing before even making it there, see chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/35929064#35929064
that be aerys magic
I also tried setting up a simple aerys thingy doing the same thing, but when I throw it borks out entirely and dies :/
huh, ticking? repeat()ing one?
dunno, I need my brains first now, and fast
made just a ws route that throws in a repeat() in onStart
if you meant the throwing fucks in repeat code, that fatals on gitamp too
06:26
not here, for some reason I can't figure out
oh wait, it needs the emit line.. grr.. thought i had that removed
user924016
morns
repeat(function() {
    \fwrite(STDOUT, "\n\nCurrent: " . \memory_get_usage() . "\n\n");
    throw new \Exception("FUUUUUCK");
    $this->emit(yield $this->gitamp->listen());
}, 5000);
that works... somehow
and leaks to boot
@tpunt begin
> But in pthreads v3, this value can be anything from 1 to 20000 due to race conditions upon updating the shared data (ExampleThread::$value).
the race condition is from the loop, updating the member is always going to be safe, but the loop runs unsynchronized
> Alternatively, the Worker::collect method may be used, which will both return the size of the remaining stack, and collect up tasks that have been completed.
behaviour of collect is non-deterministic; making it unsuitable for this kind of thing ... it may return if the thread is busy
@tpunt end
good
I would have also accepted @tnupt
user924016
Any of ya use Yubikey?
06:41
me
user924016
If you where to buy one today, would you? Would you buy a Yubikey 4
user924016
and do you use it on your phone (NFC) or etc?
user924016
Trying to fix my password crysis, and thinking a yubikey + lastpass etc would be a great start
my phone doesn't have nfc, I got yk4's (two) ... I would recommend, and use them for logging into google, and github (y2f), static passwords for many other sites, and signing all commits
user924016
Thanks
06:43
one key is just a backup of y2f and static password slots, can't recreate pgp config on second device (but mostly because I'm scared and couldn't figure out how to do it, may be possible)
user924016
Yea, I am going to buy to also, just for a backup
they had a buy one get one free offer on a while ago ... they also have discount for gh users
4 doesn't have nfc, neo does
user924016
yeah, but I am not sure with the neo/NFC if I really wants/needs it
06:45
I prefer not to take mine out of the house actually ... one goes with me when I travel and the other is constantly in usb port ... using nfc means carrying it around with you ... risky business
that nano one I would lose in a heartbeat
I meant u2f, not y2f ...
user924016
;)
Building a Payflow integration, and it doesn't have a PHP SDK. I'm seriously considering using the Java one from PHP. I've already got java-bridge working. Anyone have experience with this? Thoughts? Accusations?
I've never heard of anyone deploying java bridge, not sure if it even works with supported versions of php
06:49
I haven't seen it work at all in a long time, and it was spotty when it did
@PaulCrovella amphp.org/docs/amp/reactor-control.html#repeat feels like that's why
check composer I would
I mean packagist
afk, taking jenna out
thanks sir!
...and other gentlefolk
@Ekin cancelling does stop the repeat, but I'm not sure that's wanted.. or there's a righter way to be doing this
ftr I don't like using repeat() really for anything
06:59
o/
I much prefer while ($someCond) { yield new Pause($interval); /* do stuff */ }
@Fabor yo
also generally moin
Yo, Chris.
oh I'm an idiot, the whole emit thing wasn't needed, just any yield
@PaulCrovella Hello An idiot. I am Jeeves. Do you mind if I just call you An?
15
Yo,Fabor
07:00
Wanna have some router fun? :P Strict NAT xbox one in Vietnam :P
mornin o/
They love using their own firmware and routers here
@PaulCrovella wait... this is precisely the same scenario we had in Jeeves yesterday
if you pass a coroutine to repeat/once, you need to make sure you explicitly receive the args to the callback or you run the risk of a crash, and/or corrupted memory which may take the form of a leak
..which args. how many. TELL ME
I think only one
$watcherId
Not certain though, it may also pass the loop instance to arg 2
Anonymous
07:04
Moin
/me goes to attack a small child with school uniform
nope, still leaking
6 mins ago, by DaveRandom
I much prefer while ($someCond) { yield new Pause($interval); /* do stuff */ }
or rather, memory use is still increasing
morning
07:06
I would see how much (if any) difference that makes
@PaulCrovella it is to be expected that it would climb initially, what you are aiming for is it eventually maxing out
memory_get_usage() can lie to you and valgrind can lie to you as well
it climbs at a normal rate continuously
public function onStart(Endpoint $endpoint)
{
    repeat(function(...$args) {
        \fwrite(STDOUT, "\n\nCurrent: " . \memory_get_usage() . "\n\n");
        throw new \Exception("FUUUUUCK");
        yield;
    }, 5000);
}
That is possibly to be expected
depends how long you leave it for
like, until it runs out of memory
public function onStart(Endpoint $endpoint)
{
    while (true) {
        yield new Pause(5000);
        \fwrite(STDOUT, "\n\nCurrent: " . \memory_get_usage() . "\n\n");
    }
}
humour me
if onStart() doesn't like being a co-routine, wrap it in resolve(function() {})
@DaveRandom well that runs fine, the problem happens when exceptions start getting thrown
07:14
@PaulCrovella Right OK, the problem is a circular ref in a closure scope somewhere probably
with ...$args I can see it getting freed, on the first two just. then it keeps climbing again
but it makes no sense to throw in a repeat() or once(), nothing can handle it in a sensible way
user924016
yay yubikeys ordered
it would bubble to onError() or stop the loop if there is no error handler registered
onError there's an emergency logger
07:20
@PaulCrovella why do you use \ before function calls?
it actually has very little to do with performance for me, that's just a bonus
/me goes out for proper coffee, clearly it will be a long day
\getCoffee(); ;)
in tight places the performance can matter, but it's mostly because I dislike how php treats the unqualified lookup, and that behavior interferes with stuff I'd like to have such as function autoloading
07:24
Howdy
@PaulCrovella wait... does the error handler actually work?
user924016
sad doing optimizations like that
@DaveRandom doesn't look like it, but the repeat doesn't stop
@PaulCrovella there's your problem. The error handler is creating a generator that never completes and never gets gc'd
The repeat() wouldn't stop because you didn't cancel() it
the onError() is only there to stop the loop from exploding
\Amp\onError(function(Throwable $e) use ($logger) {
    $logger->emergency('GitAmp blew up', ['exception' => $e]);
});
07:31
32 mins ago, by DaveRandom
ftr I don't like using repeat() really for anything
user924016
As you can see, performance killers can hide in small corners. ... performance killer?
user924016
not really, want to optimize, dont use php
!!\o/
@Trucy nice, didn't know you could do it like that :D
07:36
@RonniSkansing "want to optimize, dont use php" is a kinda bullshit sentiment - there's nothing wrong with making the best of it and trying to do things well
user924016
Making the best of it? It's not a performance killer, it is how PHP performs
user924016
If you want to end up writting optimizations like that, you might as well do a preprocessor for php
user924016
But yea, that might have been a bs statement
@Trucy no, amazon had a shitty tool problem
07:47
@PaulCrovella also yes
better?
mornin
@Trucy yes, I just really really dislike blaming the operator here
Why in PHP there is no way to create new instance of a class using constant holding a class name? There is a way to do that using string variable only.
'nin
07:59
@PaulCrovella you're right. Maybe the operator did the best they could and they had pressure from management/other reason to fail

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