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14:01
Is it any good yet?
Anonymous
you still haven't watched it?
First 2 episodes and I hated it
Wes
Wes
it's not as good as the old top gear, the one from 10ish year ago :(
Anonymous
it wasn't amazing but hate is very strong, what didn't you like @PeeHaa ?
All of it :P
Even more made fake jokes than usual / is funny
crap cutscenes
It all looked waaay to forced to me
Did they do a special yet?
That may help convince me again
Anonymous
14:05
Did you watch it sober?
Anonymous
and wtf bbc news
Anonymous
> An off-the-wall advert for an old banger has landed an unemployed Swedish man with a role
Anonymous
push notification.
@brzuchal gophp5?
@JayIsTooCommon Don't remember, so probably not
14:08
I think I've figured out my first project with this codebase... converting all of the mysql functions to mysqli
Anonymous
@PeeHaa :P Well then you really didn't like it
@Tiffany wouldnt it be better to go directly to PDO?
@tereško I don't feel comfortable enough switching mysql functions to PDO. Switching mysql functions to mysqli is just adding a character.
that's exactly the problem
14:14
I need to first figure out all of the instances of mysql in the codebase, then figure out what functions are being used and how to convert them to PDO, before I can switch to PDO. It's easier in the interim to switch to mysqli.
Anonymous
@Tiffany If you don't feel comfortable enough to do that, you probably shouldn't touch the project. Wait till your comfortable enough and then do it right
@JayIsTooCommon lol
I wish I could say that.
This is my website, it's my responsibility.
Anonymous
oh yeah, I forgot your employer is a prick
"I don't have enough experience with it" isn't an excuse to my employer
@tereško why? I feel that is ill advise. /cc @JayIsTooCommon
14:15
@Tiffany No it is not
The api is different
@PeeHaa which functions? o_O
@Gordon mainly to avoid the "just one character" approach, and in a long run, I think PDOs has a better API
All of them
@Leigh that is nice. Domain is down and it was quite time ago.
@Tiffany all of them… hence the shim or convertor I linked you to
Anonymous
14:16
@Gordon Wasn't recommending PDO, just discussing the comfort comment
I'm confused. mysql_real_escape_string and mysqli_real_escape_string are used the same way, except one's deprecated and one's not.
!!docs mysql_query
Because the mysql_ extension / library is deprecated entirely
Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.
@Tiffany you wouldn't use real_escape anymore in mysqli or pdo, but prepared statements
14:18
@Leigh and how about some voice about features in PHP?
damnit
:D
@PeeHaa :P
mixed mysqli_query ( mysqli $link , string $query [, int $resultmode = MYSQLI_STORE_RESULT ] )
mixed mysql_query ( string $query [, resource $link_identifier = NULL ] )
That factoid should be updated since those functions are now gone from PHP 7
14:19
How is that ^ the same @Tiffany :-)
same for mysql_connect and mysqli_connect
!!docs mysqli_connect
[ mysqli_connect() ] Alias of mysqli::__construct()
@kelunik Did I mention yet I hate you? :P
hmm, are there no shims for mysql to pdo? we should write one
14:21
@Gordon they accept the same arguments
which is really the only criteria I care about
(at this time)
resource mysql_connect ([ string $server = ini_get("mysql.default_host") [, string $username = ini_get("mysql.default_user") [, string $password = ini_get("mysql.default_password") [, bool $new_link = false [, int $client_flags = 0 ]]]]] )
mysqli mysqli_connect ([ string $host = ini_get("mysqli.default_host") [, string $username = ini_get("mysqli.default_user") [, string $passwd = ini_get("mysqli.default_pw") [, string $dbname = "" [, int $port = ini_get("mysqli.default_port") [, string $socket = ini_get("mysqli.default_socket") ]]]]]] )
but @Gordon pointed out something more important, we're not using prepared statements, which wasn't apparent to me. This code is fucking old.
check again. they are not the same
Any AI experts here? I'm trying to build Skynet, need good advises on the literature I should read
14:23
$link = mysqli_connect("127.0.0.1", "my_user", "my_password", "my_db");
would work the same if I used mysql_connect
mysqli_connect accepts more arguments, but the ones that are required seem to be the same
no, it wouldnt. there is no database param in mysql_connect
Anonymous
@Tiffany .. listen to what they're saying :P Nobody is lying to you. It is not as simple as a one character change.
also host in mysql_connect can contain the port or be a socket
@JayIsTooCommon I'm just in denial. I want this to be easier than it probably is.
if you want it easy, use the shim I linked you to
14:25
You have two buildings next to each other. One is made of bricks, the other is made of rotten wood. The one made of rotten wood is scheduled for demolition, but people still use it because some weird hobo on the sidewalk tells them it's the one to use. Anyway I forgot where I was going with this but don't the lesson is don't use mysql_
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I need to learn this stuff though :/
Anonymous
@Sean hahahah
I think the part of the code that's using mysql_ functions was written before mysqli came out.
yes, it's that old
So, older than PHP 5
@Tiffany yes, it was written before mysqli, but the folks that wrote mysqli did not care too much to give it the same API. It's similar in some aspects but it's a new API. There is no notion of forward compatibility or something.
14:28
I need to find all instances of mysql functions and research how to convert them to mysqli, then proceed on it. Next thing is converting any interaction with the database to a prepared statement.
Wes
Wes
@Sean I AM CONVINCED. THANKS :B
Anonymous
@Tiffany depending on the size of the project, it's probably less challenging than you think.
Awwwww crap. It's the international "look all the bad puns I can make with Jay the 4th be with you"...
@Tiffany Ctrl + shift + F
File mask of *.php
14:31
@Tiffany Cmd-Shift-F on macos
also, i love that the built in autocorrect tried to replace macos with tacos
@Gordon Really? You need to get out more. What's so cool about this site?
Anonymous
@FélixGagnon-Grenier :B
Anonymous
@Gordon he's got a point.
Don't do Cmd-Shift-F on tacos. Eat tacos.
14:33
@JayIsTooCommon he might have a point, but he didnt get the tip
Anonymous
you're the worst.
@JayIsTooCommon and you're the wurst
Just had a nightmarish vision of Terminator @Jeeves coming to play with our internals like you did with hers
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Why do you want to mess with people?
@Jeeves bored, I am
14:34
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Why are you bored?
lol
@Jeeves obviously because I wasn't taking with yah.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Why is evann important to this conversation?
Wes
Wes
@NikiC how are attributes required to the core of php parser? like, can i remove startLine, endLine safely if i don't use them?
14:37
I hate certain aspects of my life. Particularly the aspect that involves this codebase. Never ending errors...
@Tiffany never ending employment
Anonymous
^ just to depress you some more
lol good point @Gordon
at least the benefits are good...
@Wes theoretically yes
14:47
@Tiffany - And to be fair, many people hate all aspects of their life. :)
@MidnightlyCoder which is why I didn't say I hate my life, because there are some aspects that are good.
have to be specific...
@Tiffany - True!
@Tiffany also, a great opportunity to learn and improve
@PeeHaa so, what ya think - should I extract "token" as a separate class?
Wes
Wes
14:55
@FélixGagnon-Grenier is that you
@Wes zvax? yeah
@tereško After having issues with adding a repository, I have found nothing useful with Scrutinizer yet, just three bugs in their tools.
Wes
Wes
that's a bit too harsh...
14:56
@kelunik you might need to set up the configuration
I am not sure how much it does by default, since I havent used their "default config" in years
This is complete bollocks, and if you listen to it you're a muppet. The only thing Laravel is successful at is Mark… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/860041945607024640
@kelunik That statement reminds me of this statement
Marketing, although Gordon suggested Commercialising but I felt that was included
> As long as you only serialise data that can be directly expressed in JSON, JSON::XS is incapable of generating invalid JSON output (modulo bugs, but JSON::XS has found more bugs in the official JSON testsuite (1) than the official JSON testsuite has found in JSON::XS (0)).
Anonymous
14:58
@FélixGagnon-Grenier savage
it seems to have found 21 bug
Anonymous
just because you can land a plane on his forehead doesn't mean you can bully him @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@Jimbo I figure you're /u/J7mbo who commented the tweet.
Yeah never found scrutinizer useful
15:00
Everything in Loop is due to using callable types which are not supported.
@Tiffany Of course
@FélixGagnon-Grenier :popped-corn:
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier on the types checked at runtime, he has a point. checking types at runtime is just a waste of resources, as you are never supposed to pass wrong types. in other words, once (during development) you are sure that a function always receives the correct type, you could get rid of the runtime type check. if you need types to be checked at runtime you are asking php to do your job
@Wes But if PHP doesn't do those things, then isn't all of the responsibility of types shifted to the IDE?
or maybe the programmer...
:X
15:04
If the last 25 (50?) years have taught us anything, isn't it that the programmer cannot be relied on for anything?
except Margaret Hamilton
And Jon Skeet
!!skeet
@kelunik reported?
Jon Skeet can divide by zero.
@tereško Yes, all of them.
15:06
@Jeeves Ha, I can also divide by zero!
@NikiC But I read when I divide by zero I can get a god mode.
@tereško That's one good thing, the reporting / support mechanism.
@NikiC Who has that kind of time?
@NikiC I'm not saying that you must use it :D
but I personally find it helpful .. maybe because I write a lot more conventional type of code
@Jeeves no
15:08
@Linus Then you are not Chuck Norris.
I tend to use it as "automated code review" ... thought I have some issues with what it sees a "code duplication" (it seems to have an excessive hate-boner for my mappers)
Wes
Wes
@Dereleased php isn't compiled and type system sucks, so that's ok. if php had a good type system and everything was checked statically, then we wouldn't need types to be checked at runtime
@FélixGagnon-Grenier also, to be honest, i don't think you are more skilled than he is. in fact i'm not either. he sure has some weird point of views but i think it depends on the kind of projects he deals with. laravel is ok for small sites, apparently. he can't be a complete idiot, otherwise he would be a hobo that lives in a van parked under a bridge. what i'm saying is, those were unnecessary words of hate :B
and now you are also guilty of forcing me to defend otwell..
user924016
lol
🔥 After validation, you naturally want to get the request data. So in @laravelphp 5.5, `validate` will return the v… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/860113074505887744
Am I taking crazy pills?
@bwoebi @Trowski Could you please review github.com/amphp/amp/pull/128? After that's merged, I'd be fine with tagging v2.0.0-RC1 I guess.
15:15
@kelunik or like that they think catch() is never reached when there's a yield statement inside the try block
@Patrick beautiful
@bwoebi I guess I'll disable it again.
@Wes my main issue is how he reacts to criticism. I can understand, when people replace to it with "no, you are wrong". But his approach is: "you are a bottom-dwelling parasite for daring to offend me"
am i allowed to to calculate % in mysql queries or it should be done in ?
15:17
@kelunik yeah, it's not really helpful
What's a better name than ImageManipulator for a class that wraps GD functions like imagecopy()?
... why.
@Patrick is that what javascript hipsters mean about "semi colons are ugly"? What the shit font is that for an editor
@DaveRandom $image->copy();?
@Patrick no
an image can't copy itself
A thing copies an image
15:19
s/replace/replay
The manipulator copies
SO needs a longer period for editing
@DaveRandom GDWrapper? :P
@DaveRandom no I would disagree. tell dont ask
/me shoots @pmmaga
15:20
/me dies
Wes
Wes
$a = new ImageFromImage(new Image(...), $x, $y, whatever);
$a instanceof Image // true
its just like clone?
awww I feel bad now
@Patrick wat
Image::createFromImage($image) sounds good
Anonymous
15:20
@pmmaga @PeeHaa now's your chance, give him the kiss of life
@Patrick clone != copy where image is concerned
I have implemented __clone() but that's for a different operation
@Wes $b = ImageFromImageFactoryFactoryBabyMama::factory(new Image()....
oh wait
@DaveRandom yeah just as an example of why it should be able to do it iself
imagecopy() copies an image onto another image, not necessarily of the same size and not necessarily at 0,0
@kelunik LGTM. Tagging RC1 sounds good to me.
Wes
Wes
15:21
$a = imageFromImage(new Image());
$a instanceof Image;
@DaveRandom $image->paste($image, $coordinates)?
@Wes implies business logic in a ctor
Cancellation can be added later, same for the other open feature request.
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom eh?
@Patrick I strongly disagree with this
Fuck it, I'm naming it Artist
15:23
@DaveRandom I strongly disagree with moving the logic outside of the class
@Patrick In this model an Image is a VO
@Trowski We really need to finish the byte-stream package next, that blocks everything else.
It has a Size and wraps a GD resource, that's it
user924016
ImageFactory::fromBytes($data): Image; Image::toBytes(): ..; @DaveRandom
@kelunik Yep. Later today I can take a look at that.
15:25
@Trowski Ping me when you have time, we need to discuss regarding backpressure and things.
@kelunik Yeah, ResourceInputStream should have backpressure, but the implementation got weird and needs to be fixed.
@DaveRandom i agree. and value objects should contain business logic
:36945390 that's nothing
it's actually a lot smaller, search parameters are a bit broad
@Patrick Should not
15:27
@Jimbo wat
Why would a simple VO contain lots of business logic?
@Jimbo because oop?
You know what I mean :P
services acting on data structures is not oop
moving the logic into entities and vos is
@Tiffany I am currently looking at "12944 results found in 419 files for mysql_"
15:29
@bwoebi Are you also fine with tagging v2.0.0-RC1 now?
@Patrick for now we are just going to have to disagree because I don't have time to argue right now.
@tereško D:
@kelunik RC? yes.
You can just accept that you are wrong for now, I will explain the way in which, and to what degree you are wrong at a later date.
Anonymous
15:30
@DaveRandom yes, you do have time to argue.
@Patrick it depends on what you mean by "business logic"
@DaveRandom well its your code anyways. If you want to write procedural instead of oo code that's fine with me :)
!!define business logic
come on @Jeeves :/
@Patrick Do you ever played GTA V?
@Patrick because introducing new data type is not "business logic"
!!? define business logic
15:32
Search for "define business logic" (https://www.google.com/search?q=define+business+logic&lr=lang_en)
• Business logic - Wikipedia - In computer software, business logic or domain logic is the part of the program that encodes the …… (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_logic)
• What is business logic? - Definition from WhatIs.… - Business logic is the programming that manages communication between an end user application and a… (http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/business-logic)
• object oriented - What really is the "business lo… - 30 mrt. 2014 - So, what really is this business lo
└[9419] $ git push --tags --dry-run
To [email protected]:amphp/amp.git
 * [new tag]         v0.4.1 -> v0.4.1
 * [new tag]         v0.5.1 -> v0.5.1
 * [new tag]         v2.0.0-RC1 -> v2.0.0-RC1
^ wait...
@kelunik I usually just explicitly name any tags I want to push
github.com/amphp/amp/releases/tag/v2.0.0-RC1 < There it is. @PeeHaa way earlier than you expected, right? :P
Amp v2.0.0-RC1 has been released. This is the first release candidate. Please test carefully and provide feedback. https://github.com/amphp/amp/releases/tag/v2.0.0-RC1
@kelunik woot!
3 messages moved to Trash
posted on May 04, 2017 by kelunik

This is a release candidate for Amp v2.0.0. Please test it carefully and provide any feedback you have. * `Amp\reactor()` has been replaced with `Amp\Loop::set()` and `Amp\Loop::get()`. * `Amp\driver()` has been replaced with `Amp\Loop\Factory:...

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It'd be rude not to fulfil his obvious desire, right?
how the fuck did you go from 0.x.y to 2.0.0
what the fuck happened to 1
@Stephen not skipping version numbers is uncool
Anonymous
@Jimbo Is There a Symfony 4 out there yet, or is sf4 actually sf3.3?
thats the old way
@Patrick the new 'cool' is to launch v1 in march, and be at v23 by christmas
i'm waiting for the first project that uses CI/CD to release a new build every single day, and increment through 365 versions a year.
chrome and firefox are basically halfway there already
why just one per day? think bigger
15:57
@Stephen hm?
@kelunik hm hm ?
v2017.5.4.17.56
temporal versioning > semantic versioning
Wes
Wes
<3 @FélixGagnon-Grenier sorry for being harsh to you
@Stephen … we do have an 1.x branch?
@Stephen Which project went from 0.x.y to 2.0.0?
Anonymous
15:58
@Stephen what are you talking about?
@kelunik your comments indicated yours :P
@Patrick semantic versioning doesn't really make sense for non-libraries
tags at both 0.x and then 2.x
@Stephen You mean those push tags? Old tags that do not really exist.
@kelunik right, context makes things clearer
15:59
26 mins ago, by kelunik
^ wait...

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