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14:00
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Anonymous
fuck it, i'll push up to fork so it's all there
Anonymous
ah i can't push up to fork atm, umm 1 mo
Anonymous
which is the parent of AbstractBuiltInTest
oh I missed that it inherits frmo some parent
14:03
@DaveRandom Using a single server socket as a client is really interesting.
@JayIsTooCommon What is happening is that you are just overwriting the property in the test class
You are not adding / changing the client injected into the Plugin class
Evenings
DOes that sound right? I didn't have a good look yet :P
s/good/
Anonymous
kinda but the same approach is used here github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/tests/src/Chat/Plugin/… and is passing
ugh fine I will actually have a look :D
lemme close some tabs first
Anonymous
14:13
:P github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/BuiltIn/Commands/… I was thinking it was this that was knocking it out but not sure
@kelunik Ideally there would be a flag you could pass to _client() to let you do that
that way you could let the system pick a port for you
You sure love your flags...
@DaveRandom How do you connect in case of servers?
Anonymous
@PeeHaa just trying to impress you
Or is it only possible for UDP?
14:14
R11 needs a flag @Wes ...
4
@kelunik well it only make sense for connectionless protocols
@DaveRandom Makes sense for other TCP as well, no?
@JayIsTooCommon Looks right to me
@kelunik umm... no? how do you mean?
With TCP you have an FD per stream
with UDP there is no stream
One FD, yes, but you can still reuse the same port for outgoing connections.
14:16
so you can use a single FD for all traffic on a port
@kelunik oh right, yes that's what SO_REUSEPORT is for
I only haven't done that in amp/dns because it's 7+
@JayIsTooCommon Hmmmmm can you wrap the call in an amp\wait
@DaveRandom And you have multiple FDs then?
Last line of the test
slow clap
Wes
Wes
14:18
flags @PeeHaa
@kelunik for TCP clients yes
@DaveRandom If it makes things easier, you can also target only v2 with the rewrite.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Just gets stuck on that line, doesn't do anything, hmm
The idea is to reduce the number of FDs use for UDP, nothing you can do to reduce the number of TCP FDs, but with SO_REUSEPORT you could also reduce the number of local ports that are consumed for TCP, which would potentially be worth doing on a busy server
@JoeWatkins A flag with a stylized elephpant
14:24
none of it is strictly necessary but in the case of DNS over UDP we actually need to use recv() over fread() (in order to avoid issues with the buffer crossing packet boundaries) so it doesn't make the code any more complex to use a single UDP socket @kelunik
basically it's a free optimisation
although I can understand that it may look a bit wtf at first
Anonymous
ah @PeeHaa
PEBKAC?
Anonymous
isApproved isn't even being hit
I really don't see the stupidity
Room#isApproved() shouldn't really exist btw, if that's what you are testing
it's a hack and it will probably be hard to test
just test PresenceManager#isApproved(), Room#isApproved() needs to die
14:26
@DaveRandom You have to be careful not to create two sockets to one remote then.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom not testing it, just need it to return true in tests
@kelunik Well for UDP it's irrelevant, I create one IPv4 and one IPv6 at startup and that's it forever
Wes
Wes
have you ever succeeded in migrating an existing api to a new improved one, in steps? or do you change all the things in one stint only
for TCP... it might be valid to have more than one socket for a server under load
@JayIsTooCommon ah OK, well it needs to be mocked as return new Success(true) then
Anonymous
yep doing that, it's something else. Think i'm being an idiot
14:30
@DaveRandom Not talking about DNS specifically.
@kelunik Oh right, yes SO_REUSEPORT certainly only makes sense when you will maximum 1 active socket for any given remote host/port pair
@Wes I'm learning how to speak Italian.
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how's it coming along?
hahaha
Wes
Wes
@rlemon AHAH that's so accurate
I... don't get it
14:36
Anonymous
@PeeHaa passes if I yield it, does that sound sane?
nope, I still don't get it, but then I am dumb
Wes
Wes
that gesture applies to any context
@rlemon trying this on my italian colleague now
14:39
@JayIsTooCommon Oh sorry. Yes that's what I said
Anonymous
hehe
Well not what I said. What I meant
That was that amp\wait thing I suggested
Just forgot a word
Anonymous
:P
Anonymous
thanks for yow help
Can't tell you all
That's no fun :D
Anonymous
14:40
i enjoyed slamming my head into the keyboard to be honest, so thank you
any time :P
@Gordon be warned, he might make you a calzone
The reason that is needed jay is because the generator (the thing with yield in it) would never get "triggered"
@rlemon I suspect a calzone made out of Gordon would taste terrible
We will need empirical data on that
neo
neo
14:42
is there any limit on maximum concurrent http request from an apache in windows ?
i can make more than 6 http requests
Anonymous
@PeeHaa righto, that makes sense. Right, i'll try get some more done once i've finished this one and push up every x to be ridiculed :D
kk
<3
I'm glad of all this sjw shit… Just read through my DMs on Twitter and I received a message reading "I can't believe you're retweeting people who believes that there can be racism against white people"
@rlemon I am trying to make him a lasagna for weeks now
14:46
I'd kill for a good cannoli
hmm, there must be another gesture. he laughed and said I am halfway there.
@Gordon you have to also smell of cheap wine and cigarettes.
hmm, he doesnt
ahh, so he's one of those 'new world' italians I keep hearing about
dunno. he's from rome
@Trucy well, it's obvious that minority cant oppress the majority, that's what you get taught in universities
Hm, I stumbled across this question: Is there a build-in function that returns the optimal time-display . eg i have numbers representing seconds like this:
0.0000329, 0.0118909, 1.2359900
In some cases ms or μs would better, eg: 32.9μs, 11.89ms, 1.24 sec. Is there an existing method or should i write my own?
@tereško obviously. I mean, the Black Panthers never existed.
like how all those people, who have not worked a day on minim wage, cant be prejudiced against the people, whom they lecture about allthe -isms and -phobias
… and phobiasisms
14:56
the worst thing is that the french transgender community is full of this kind of stupid people. So I had to talk with them for a while. It was horrible.
@Trucy well, obviously they existed. It's a movement that stands against the imperialism using all that community organizer thing ... or some other thing.
@tereško It's not oppression if it's a "revolution"?
@TechTreeDev as far as i know, you'll have to roll your own
@TechTreeDev Just loop through units until you have whatever you want
15:04
@JoeWatkins can't we just reuse the Kekistan flag?
I have a question I am setting up a new mailchimp list: 7000 people in it.
Will i I be charged from the point of importing? Or when I send the campaign to the actuall addresses?
( I have a Monthly plan )
15:21
@tereško lol, I never heard that before ...
@Duikboot I don't know, doesn't mailchimp have support chat or support bb/email?
Does anybody know a lock daemon + protocol? Using Redis for session locks really isn't optimal.
@PeeHaa I guarantee you the NSA read the CIA leak and called them amateurs
15:32
I always assumed they just got the leftovers
Speaking of leftovers, there are leftover branches on Jeeves I believe that can be deleted
yes
Thanks for volunteering btw <3
So nice
:P
All merged ones here can be gone? github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/branches
Anonymous
@PeeHaa instead of making the same mistake as PendingMessage and doing all of this before review.. If I push two up - do you mind having a glance?
@Ekin yes
@JayIsTooCommon Sure. I am half busy avoiding work though by smoking and getting beer so I may be slow
But do it
Anonymous
15:40
it'll be when I get home so no worries :P
ah k
Did you set fire to ruby yet?
:P
Anonymous
1 week to go
Anonymous
\o/
Before what? What's stopping you from starting the fire now?
That's a bad attitude young man
ugh sorry @DaveRandom
Anonymous
15:41
Well i'd be in it, and I don't want to die yet :( Gotta at least go to sc first
@Ekin ?
@JayIsTooCommon I like em cripsy
Anonymous
lol
@Sherif thank you. I'll be practicing
just deleted the last branch before you commited
15:42
@Ekin oh no worries, I meant to put that straight into master, my bad
Now shake hands and say sorry to eachother
I left the tab open so I could restore in case it would be needed though, but anyway
It's still there though
Looks like @DaveRandom just published the branch again with his push
yeah
which is fine
oh sweet you cleaned up some dead branches?
15:44
Can we burninate 1.0 too?
I think yes
@DaveRandom yeah
patches and scrabble one
I nuked the one I just accidentally recreated
dunno about 1.0
/me deletes master for shits and giggles
:D
there's just 1.0 and github-status one now
15:48
Cc @DaveRandom ^
1.0 can be gone right?
Anonymous
hmm..
Anonymous
I thought it was too good to be true - these tests are passing no matter what :P
Lol
Anonymous
fucks sake
@kelunik I think you're overthinking the problem here… we chose Promise because it is a recognizable term for a async operation placeholder.
I like the name when. when() registers a function to be executed when a promise resolves. The definition of when is similar enough to then to make a lot of sense here. However, I see your point that onResolved() might be more appropriate, but we're really splitting hairs on an interface that most end-users won't touch.
15:51
regex101.com/r/Q1ZfH3/1
how to get the data between h3 and last closing div (before next h3)
its matching only first closing div
@PeeHaa by the way... you may want to check the memory profiler log whenever you can
@Trowski But it will appear in documentation, e.g. for Amp\Message. onComplete and onProgress (for Amp\Stream) would play well together.
!!uptime
╔════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ [6 minutes and 25 seconds] without an accident ║
║          since [2017-03-08 15:47:13]           ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
OK cool
that's running on the new startup layout
15:54
@kelunik I wouldn't be opposed to calling it something like onComplete or onResolved.
The service is now invoking bin/jeeves --debug
@Ekin Bad news?
onResolved seems more appropriate, as it might not have "completed"
@DaveRandom \o/
Does --debug set the logging level?
@Trowski Right. I also thought about calling PromiseResolvable then, but the resolvable thing is Deferred, not Promise. ^^
15:55
@PeeHaa yes
Nice
damn woman
You can also now set it with the JEEVES_LOG_LEVEL env var
--debug just sets that var
if it exists, it will take precedent over the config file value
--debug does this
15:58
@PeeHaa Yeah, there is a visible increase in usage ( 88.24 -> 88.39 -> 88.54 -> 88.67 -> 88.80 -> 88.94)
eeeeeew
Did you check out that mem profiler thing on github yet?
Haven't yet
k
btw that is the actual mem log file right with the increased memory?
Not the request logger
what mem profiler thing ?
:P
Anonymous
ok so i've narrowed it down to yielding.. Yielding means the test passes no matter what assertions. Very odd
@PeeHaa It's what your artax profiler script logs
16:01
@kelunik At this point I don't really care… and I doubt we'll get much feedback on async-interop anymore.
I'd like to at least hear what @bwoebi and @rdlowrey think.
6 hours ago, by bwoebi
@kelunik I'm not going to participate in this discussion. Not interested in repainting the shed again. Sorry …
@Trowski Guess so, too. We should just finish the specs and tag v1.0.0.
+1 to that ^
@bwoebi You still wanted to write a META PR for the event loop.
@bwoebi That pretty much sums up my feelings.
16:04
@kelunik I'd first like to see what we end up doing though. I was about to write it as I thought we were about to release 1.0 … but…
Anonymous
@Sean ping
user924016
yoooo
yooooo
@bwoebi We can save all the work in case we bring it into core. Probably even less time consuming...
user924016
=)
16:09
@kelunik @bwoebi I think we should (for now) not merge our loop implementations into the spec.
@Trowski Why?
Perception of being overbearing, saying this is the only way loops should be implemented.
I think it's really important to merge it, see latest issue @ amphp/amp.
@kelunik Having documentation on the lib would help.
documentation...
16:11
@Trowski Having it just work helps even more.
ain't nobody got time fo dat
I had intended to update the readme with installation instructions.
@PeeHaa uses some deprecated functionality from libc, has left overs from php5 in source code, and doesn't work with zts (don't know why), so can't test it ... /cc @Ekin
@kelunik It would be the same if we merged the loops into the spec… unless we're dictating that a project has to use those implementations.
@JoeWatkins :(
16:13
Well, I guess it would just install it, it would have to use the loops.
@Trowski No? It'd just work. In case some other implementation is required by Composer and sets up another factory via a "files" autoloader, that one will be used.
disable/enable are probably why it doesn't work in zts
@kelunik Right, I realized that after I sent that message.
@kelunik Mostly I fear the closed-mindedness of "SPECS SHOULD NOT HAVE IMPLEMENTATIONS!!!1!"
Obviously I support it, otherwise I would not have opened the issue.
@Trowski I don't think so. Enough people realized it would have been a better choice for PSR-7.
16:17
@kelunik Yeah… I think there are two implementations of PSR-7 that are actually used.
And mostly it's two because Guzzle.
Hotel? Trivago
shouldn't be using EG(exception_class) at all
and the information it collects is very low resolution - only has information about functions, not function:line, as you would expect (need) ...
What I really don't understand is React following PSR-7 partly and breaking BC for it, but not for things like the event loop spec.
tl;dr -1
I see
16:20
@kelunik What I don't understand is how PSR-7 can be compatible with React.
@Trowski It's not.
React's HTTP package was really half-baked before, so breaking BC means little there.
Anonymous
what's the purpose of the amp\wrap w/ loop around amp tests?
@JayIsTooCommon Running a generator as coroutine.
16:24
@kelunik They keep ignoring the elephant in the room: Streams may block as implemented in PSR-7.
@Trowski Yup.
This is the sort of thinking that really bothered me about React.
Anonymous
@kelunik layman's - to prevent an early return?
@JayIsTooCommon A generator won't be run at all if you have nothing to run it. Amp\wrap and Amp\coroutine do that.
If you don't run the generator, it will be created on a call to the function, but just sit there and do nothing.
16:31
@Ocramius ping
Hm. CV asking for 30k. 10 years of drupal and wp.
Moin 11
@Sean what's the average in your country?
@tereško Varies massively. Down south it's a lot higher than it is up north where I am
Anonymous
yo @Sean
\o
16:36
I am currently getting 18k
GBP?
... shit I was drunk
That seems a little low o.o
ok, I was really drunk.
Anonymous
16:37
@kelunik ugh ok, thanks
sqreen dot io
thoughts
> You now have one extra little fact to tuck away in the millions of little facts you have to memorize because so many of the programs you depend on are written by dicks and idiots.
Hahah.
says ruby - py - node.js
@JoeWatkins pong
@Ocramius do you work for these sqreen people ?
I got an email here, says it's sent "on behalf of" you, maybe just bad Engrish ?
16:43
no, they poked me and they need C-level code stuff
and I told them "fuck no, I don't wanna write C code" :P
haha
good call
and told them you are good with extensions
it's just a client lead - use it
> Doing this all day leaves you in a state of mild aphasia as you look at people's faces while they're speaking and you don't know they've finished because there's no semicolon.
shoot them a price and something :)
This article is brilliant
16:45
I'm trying to work out if I like the idea
thanks, by the way ;)
@JoeWatkins pass it to someone else if you can't
I know @Sara is now busy with whatever cloud provider she works on ATM, heh
platform.sh, I think
yeah, that's right
Maybe @NikiC - dunno if he does freelancing
oh well, use the lead. I also told them you are important and that they shouldn't waste your time
blushes
@JoeWatkins no, that's really just a way to push the lead
I know you are worthless
;-)
16:52
haha
user6411647
hello
> Error in exception handler.
^ Love those error messages.
17:09
Can someone help with checking a string follows a certain format? stackoverflow.com/questions/42676636/…
XY problem
Command '!!xyproblem' aliased to '!!say meta.stackexchange.com/questions/66377/…;
!!xyproblem
17:11
1038
Q: What is the XY problem?

GnomeWhat is the XY problem? When asking questions, how do I recognize when I'm falling into it? How do I avoid it? Return to FAQ index

Basically what everybody in the comments are already pointing out to you which you choose to ignore
The issue is that I have item[]=1&item[]=3&item[]=2&item[]=4 and am using AJAX to pass it through to a PHP file. I need to check in the PHP file that the format hasn't been altered.
yes ignore it again in here too
what?
The comment from Mark was posted before I updated my question
have you bothered to look at documentation for parse_str ?
17:20
5 messages moved to Trash
oh twas a canon already
also just for the record, parse_str() is totally useless IMO
it screws with the keys in a way that makes it not useful for arbitrary data and therefore not useful for anything I have ever tried to use it for
I dunno about totally useless ... it can be, it can also be surprising ... but in this case ...
true, but I am feeling melodramatic
if it weren't able to totally fuck with your head, it wouldn't be a proper php function ...
17:27
posted on March 08, 2017 by CommitStrip

/me hides
evening room
hey linus
17:37
O/
Trivia question:
On the array docs it states:
> Note that the maximum integer key used for this need not currently exist in the array. It need only have existed in the array at some time since the last time the array was re-indexed.

However, there is (at least) one function that breaks this. Anyone cares to guess?
(/me cannot into MD)
Wes
Wes
is it a function that modifies the array or returns a new one? the former i suppose
yup, the former
@bwoebi @Wes bugs.php,net emails me regularly to remind me I should work on it. I still haven't…
Wes
Wes
eh, don't worry. but is it a problem the fact that people rely on it working that (buggy) way now?
17:45
@Wes might be a problem in strict mode, usually isn't otherwise…
Wes
Wes
@pmmaga array_pop?
@Wes we have a winner! :)
Wes
Wes
3v4l.org/pJHFu what the actual
@pmmaga isn't that correct?
@Wes Yeah.. It actually only does it if that is the element that gets popped so it leads to some funky stuff like your example
@Wes well, not according to the docs, right?
Wes
Wes
also splice does that tho
17:51
!!lxr array_pop
When trying to get the api from a certain Imgur album like so api.imgur.com/3/album/{id}/images/ why does this tell me 'Authentication required'?
[ /ext/standard/array.c#3223 ] PHP_FUNCTION(array_pop)
Wes
Wes
if you remove the last element and replace with empty array, next index will be the same index of the removed element
ohhh.. interesting
Wes
Wes
list functions treat the array as list as they should do. if it didn't reindex it would be bad
(reindex as in shift up integer keys, not hash map's rehash)
17:57
splice actually returns a new array in your case so that explains it
Wes
Wes
so also pop (which is a "list" function) does that
splice returns the removed subsequence, but modifies the given one
@Andrea maybe a new interface? actually, i would like ArrayAccess to be segregated, so that i can implement immutable structures without throwing in offsetSet & offsetUnset

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