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22:00
@IMSoP And it will print nothing.
oh, so it will :(
turns out, I'm rubbish at writing bad code ;)
declare(why_do_you_hate_fun=1);
@IMSoP That adds bytes, better allow <?ghp instead of <?php. (Golf Hypertext Preprocessor)
Anonymous
@PeeHaa a lot of bc breaks :P
@kelunik you mean PGP: Golf Preprocessor … what's the hypertext there? ;o)
22:02
It's just createmock right?
Anonymous
and namespaced and getmockwithoutconstructor
Anonymous
sorting now though, should be easy
Anonymous
Paul's still an ass though
What might be some better words for "Incoming Postback" and "Outgoing Postback"? My app has a postback page that other services can post back to (Incoming Postback) and a then will postback to other services specified once it recieves a postback from other services (Outgoing Postback)
22:09
why is wordpress core so terribly written
it suffers from having existed for a very long time
BTW @JayIsTooCommon where is $room being used in the class under test? github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/…
Anonymous
@PeeHaa github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/… it's for the isApproved check
But where is it passed into anything?
I will let you fix the tests first
Anonymous
it's not - it's a property in $command
Anonymous
22:14
okies, i've probably got that bit wrong though ^
@JayIsTooCommon How can it be a property of command when you never pass it in? :)
hehe
Fix the tests first will complain later :D
Anonymous
ok xP
will complain now too, but also later
Anonymous
ok tests fixed... same behaviour :P
Anonymous
!!poop
22:19
💩
Anonymous
will push
Anonymous
@PeeHaa ^
Must be something really stupid
@bwoebi ^^
I made some progress on [=](...$params) {} style closures but then got derailed just before I made anything useful.
Anonymous
22:35
@PeeHaa I wonder if it's relating to what I'm returning for isApproved
Even if that is the case it's weird that it runs out of memory
That shouldn't happen
Anonymous
Well it would an infinite loop if I don't invoke when(), wouldn't it?
yes
Think so
Anonymous
But returning a new success() should invoke when() ? Buuut.. you questioned my use of the room thing before, so have I done that bit wrong?
ANyway you need to mock the getRoom method and make it return the room
Anonymous
22:39
oh
Anonymous
oh of course..
Anonymous
And I would probably just cerate the mock in the test method instead of in the setUp method
setUp is mostly only useful if you are going to reuse something in a lot of test methods
As in you probably don't need the $this->room member, but rather just a local $room mock
Anonymous
22:56
ugh
Anonymous
same behaviour :P
Can you update the pr with the latest code?
Anonymous
yeah, haven't taken it out of setup yet though, does that matter for the issue?
23:06
Any large pending changes coming to Artax? /cc @alltheamppeople
Anonymous
oh!
@LeviMorrison complete rewrite
I'm already on a crazily-pre-alpha commit.
Depending on what your thought is about "pending"
It's been on the list for a loooong time
iirc
I'm not bothering to upgrade until you guys quit touching it :D
Anonymous
23:08
fixed it!
(We've not had any issues with it in the years of production, btw)
\o/
Anonymous
it was something stupid :P
Anonymous
my bad
23:09
@LeviMorrison A couple but the boys fixed it all on request :)
@JayIsTooCommon tell us
Anonymous
I didn't specify any return value for postMessage() so when() was never getting invoked thus infinity
oh lol
yeah that was stupid
\o/ though
You fixed it
Anonymous
sorry for wasting your time :P With the amount of time i've spent on that one little test.. the rest should be easy :P
I blame @Ekin anyway
:P
Anonymous
23:12
to be fair.. @Ekin could of told us
I only you knew
@JayIsTooCommon And no worries
You are fixing the tests so it's not wasting any time
Anonymous
:)
Anonymous
btw
Anonymous
just found out why i put room in setup - github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/pull/184/… it's because I use it here as well
Anonymous
erm, look down a few lines :P
23:14
But one needs to return false and the other true
Anonymous
so they should be different mocks?
hmmm wait
I guess you can reuse it
one of them kinda days I guess
23:16
Can't that just be $this->createMock(Room::class);?
@JayIsTooCommon ^
Anonymous
i think createMock is removed in v6, lemme check
getMock was
Anonymous
oh that's it
Yeah it was replaced
Anonymous
does createMock call the ctor though?
23:17
Don't think so
Anonymous
yep that worked :) ty
no, ctor or clone doesn't get executed on createMock
Can do the same for that other mock probably
Also I am going to be a bitch, but can you put the semicolon on these kind of lines on the next line github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/pull/184/… please?
Anonymous
fuck sake... I used that mockBuiler on all of the bc fixes too :P
I feel like there is something being left open when the indentation is incorrect and it triggers my ocd
Anonymous
23:20
@PeeHaa yeah, sure
@JayIsTooCommon hahahaha
Sorry for not noticing it earlier :D
Anonymous
hehe no worries
Can't really blame that one on anybody else or I would have totally done it :P
Anonymous
no, it's still @Ekin's fault
:P
23:22
@JayIsTooCommon I'm too scared to say anything right now
Anonymous
:D
Anonymous
we should have a rush sesh soon
Also you picked a pretty terrible start to begin writing jeeves tests, but I guess on the other hand it's good because now you can write them all like that :P
@JayIsTooCommon yes we should
Anonymous
yeah, glad I started in the deep end to be honest... learnt a lot this way :P Also.. just noticed that if this ever happens github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/BuiltIn/Commands/… it's gonna cause an infinite loop
Anonymous
i think
23:24
Nope don't think so
Anonymous
or at least with wait() it does.. but that's only in tests
What I expected to happen is that is should bark at you because afaics it did yield null->isApproved()
So many edits
Anonymous
so I guess when I expect null to be returned, I don't need to worry about using wait..
Anonymous
no I do, because it yields
exactly
23:28
@JayIsTooCommon that reminded me of "zerg rush"
wait / run actually does the generator magic
Anonymous
but when() will never be invoked if just null is returned
@JayIsTooCommon 3v4l.org/3ISm2
Is what I expected to happen
@PaulCrovella daaamn old one
23:30
But maybe I am reading it wrong. Should have a good look at it once I am fresh
so never then
Anonymous
hoi christoph
yo chris
Anonymous
now halp
Anonymous
23:33
@PeeHaa hmm, I thought you always had to return a success but may also be wrong
yeah I will explain what is going tomorrow when I had a proper look
Anonymous
okies :D
what's that issue sorry?
too lazy to read up
No issue. But jay forgot to mock a method and instead of barking a notice it just got stuck
easy??? wtf am I doing here
Also does anyone have any strong opinions on wiki.php.net/rfc/extended-string-types-for-pdo? To me it seems like a harmless thing I would never use but clearly some people would find it useful
Anonymous
23:38
@DaveRandom and was wondering how github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/master/src/BuiltIn/Commands/… this worked, as I didn't think when() would be invoked if null was returned
@PeeHaa you're exactly not sober enough and not drunk enough
@DaveRandom No opinion whatsoever about that entire thing
Anonymous
i want a beer :/
@JayIsTooCommon when() is always invoked, it's the completion callback. In the case of the promise being resolved with no value, it will be invoked with args of null, null
@PeeHaa basically I'm voting yes unless someone can give me a solid reason not to
because I can't think of one
Nope. I am abstaining because nothing really against it, but neither something I want
23:41
I generally vote on every RFC as long as it is intelligible it wasn't written by Yasuo
You should vote on all yasuo ones
It irks me a bit when RFCs have like 5 votes on them
With that attitude more broken crap will get it
@PeeHaa I only vote when I can understand what I'm voting for
Anonymous
@DaveRandom well now I don't understand why I was getting infinite loops... i'll play some more
23:42
For a non even worse broken session management
It's really a nonstarter
tbh I mostly just ignore session related anything because literally fucking none of it makes any sense at all
If you can't understand an rfc it's reason the more to vote against it imo
Unless it's not understanding because of technical stuff and not wtf is that text saying
@PeeHaa I probably would if it became necessary, i.e. it looked like it would pass. As yet this hasn't happened I think.
I groked that PDO thing in about 1 minute though, it deserves a vote (even if against) on those grounds alone - it's obvious what you are voting for and votes are free...
What? Yours are free?
I have to pay 10 bucks every time I vote
@JayIsTooCommon when you say "infinite loop" do you mean that the amp loop never exits or what?
23:48
@DaveRandom But more serious. I don't feel confident / qualified enough to judge the usefulness if that thing
Anonymous
@DaveRandom yes - and continued to do so until i specified a return value for postMessage. However, I thought all methods returned null by default
@PeeHaa I can 100% tell you that it is useful, in a very narrow set of circumstances that I have encountered before but probably will never encounter again
are there costs associated with it?
Realistically it applies to PDO_dblib now, since no-one would write new code for PDO_mysql using emulated prepares
@PaulCrovella if you don't use it, no
but it is a thing that can be made legitimately generic and could, in theory, apply to some other driver in the future
mostly it's just a couple of extra members in an enum
drivers that don't use those members will be entirely unaffected
@JayIsTooCommon they do, although a generator is always a generator even if it immediately terminates with null without yielding anything
Have you got some example I can look at?
Anonymous
i've fixed it now but can reproduce tomorrow - It might be the way phpunit handles methods without a return value. If when is always invoked then it couldn't have been what I thought
23:56
All methods have a return value, there's no way to distinguish between function() {} and function() { return null; }
What might be catching you out is that function() { if (true) return null; yield; } will return an instance of \Generator
Anonymous
I'm referring to the returnValue() method though in punit, not sure how it handles itself if one isn't specified
Oh it would just behave the same as returnValue(null)
Anonymous
ah
Anonymous
then wtf
Anonymous
:P
Anonymous
23:59
@DaveRandom github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/pull/184/… without this, I was getting infinite loop
Anonymous
or what I presumed was infinite loop.. just a max memory exit

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