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00:12
does anyone noticese any bugs with probably an opache since 7.1.2?
i got very weird case which reproduces on travis only
statuc array of 5 elements is shown as 6 and contains garbage
Disabling opcache solves the issue - travis-ci.org/pinepain/HumusAmqp/builds/241400250.
00:58
@Ocramius I linked your blog post about visual debt to a friend of mine who's a PHP developer.
7:56 PM - dman99: Because Ocramius is like the head nigga
7:56 PM - dman99: of the world
7:57 PM - Tylae: I can't tell if you're being sarcastic
7:57 PM - dman99: nah, ocramius rules
01:17
nevermind, by bad, haven't separated zval array before changing it
 
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04:32
Incorrect ReflectionFunction information for mysqli_get_client_info – #74737
05:09
morning room
happy caturday
06:01
@NikiC @Sara @bwoebi I was thinking it might be nice if an analog to ::class existed for functions:
use function x\y;
var_dump(y::function); // string(3) "x\y"
I'll look into implementing that if no one sees any issues or drawbacks.
Also, this is just weird: 3v4l.org/hoFAI
The same could be done for const, though defined(y::const) would be the only use-case I can immediately think of and is still a little weird…
06:54
@Trowski that would be great. And they should be accetable as callables
 
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08:22
!!dad
Dad, can you put the cat out? I didn't know it was on fire
08:55
Goran Stoyanov
Hey @user5307298
@Trowski better solved by 1st class callables imho
@user5307298 Can you explain the issue?
@Trowski It somewhat is a recurring thought, and we usually end up agreeing that it'd be better to have a construct like callable(y) immediately giving you an instanceof Closure…
@bwoebi What's the advantage? For IDE refactoring ::function is enough.
But the real problem is the ambiguity because of the global namespace fallback. @Trowski
09:34
@Trowski Should SocketPool use resource $rawSocket or Socket $socket?
09:48
@kelunik depends on whether we typically have wrapped sockets or resources…
Design it to what it'll be used with mainly
posted on June 10, 2017

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10:07
@Ocramius Lol, into starring projects today on GitHub? :)
Anonymous
10:21
@PeeHaa conference is good.. imgur.com/a/z8Q8k
user924016
10:42
mornings
10:55
afternoon roomies
11:08
@JayIsTooCommon nice :)
noajs
11:35
@JoeWatkins are you still coming across to say hello to people this evening.
@NikiC Random question of the day. How old are you now? 22?
Also morning all
!!annoy @JayIsTooCommon
@‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon @‌JayIsTooCommon hi
Where are you? Did you meet a nice sailor?
11:50
mornin Danack
isn't this a way to replace a character str_replace('\',' ',$myString); ?
@jagdish you should use an ide like phpstorm that shows you syntax errors in code.
@Linus mornin'
thanks i found stripslashes($str);
12:38
@jagdish you're doing this pragprog.com/the-pragmatic-programmer/extracts/coincidence which makes you a bad programmer.
@bwoebi Dunno, but I haven't really used raw resources since we have amphp/byte-stream TBH.
13:17
Hey
can you tell me where the error in this query is ?
$query = Database::getConnection()->query("SELECT id
FROM school
LEFT JOIN map_user_school
ON school.id = map_user_school.schoolID
WHERE map_user_school.userID =
(SELECT teacherID
FROM user
LEFT JOIN map_student_teacher
ON user.id = map_student_teacher.studentID
WHERE user.id = :userID)
AND school.createdYearID = :createdYearID
AND map_user_school.createdYearID = :createdYearID");
$query->bindParam(":userID", $this->id);
$query->bindParam(":createdYearID", $this->yearID);
$query->execute();
$result = $query->fetch(\PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
13:38
@bwoebi @Trowski Do we really need per request options?
Multiple [PATH=] and [HOST=] sections not properly parsed – #74738
isset() doesn't work on stdClass objects converted to arrays – #74739
14:43
@Trowski You removed all socket options... except for "timeout".
@PeeHaa yeah
kk tnx
@NikiC How's phpsc for you so far?
user1804599
15:12
@Traxstar in the fact that you're using a global for a database connection
@kelunik Is that artax?
@PeeHaa Artax and SocketPool in amphp/socket, both.
user1804599
Anthrax
Forgive me from forcing myself in the discussion, but I think it's nice to be able to do it. It's not uncommon for me to share a single artax instance in my projects. So I can see it being useful to be able to set options per connection
if that makes sense
@PeeHaa Which options do you set per request?
15:24
could someone refer me to a beginning programming online book/resource?
@kelunik timeout and follow redirects iirc
I'm teaching a bunch of kids starting Monday how to program and I'm trying to think how I want to structure the class (yes I'm a procrastinator)
At least I have some general idea, but I don't know how I should introduce the subject of programming
especially to kids
I have a class plan set, and I know what I'm going to use to teach the concepts, I just don't know how slow or fast I should introduce the concepts. Like do I introduce programming first, go into a few examples of what a program is like, then scrape the surface of variables?
user1804599
@Tiffany Give each one a paper with a unique letter on it. Explain how they can sort themselves systematically. Have them do it.
user1804599
They'll be amazed.
could be a good way to show how programs work
I won't be getting into anything advanced, I think the furthest I'm going to teach them is conditionals and looping
I used to have an introduction to computer programming book SOMEWHERE and I was going to use that to help me, but I can't find it now :(
user1804599
15:29
Walk them through SICP.
maybe I should hit up the library....and return my three-year-old books in.... as in I checked them out three years ago :X
As usual there is a chance I am just doing it wrong though @kelunik so feel free to check with sane people instead or just plain ignore me :)
@Trowski It's not really an issue, but it does represent a BC break.
15:53
@tpunt Obviously, yes.
lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%40master/ext/openssl/xp_ssl.c#1050 < Yay, yet another undocumented socket option.
16:41
Evening r11
16:53
@Tiffany why,how one should program and then introduce some basic termniology like variables and show them how they work on terminal...
Wes
Wes
17:17
@FélixGagnon-Grenier check tuider
i said it in french
18:08
@Linus I ended up going to the library and looking at a children's computer programming book to give me ideas
I have to translate a lot of it into real-world examples like "what are the steps to moving from one end of hte room to the other from here?"
user8104581
I find it annoying how people use downvotes to strategically make their answers get more upvotes than others
I think that's against the rules
I know it won't stop people, but still
user8104581
Probably is, yeah
user8104581
Interestingly, my answer was downvoted exactly when I posted
user8104581
I doubt the downvoter even bottered to read it
18:16
there, evened it out for you
Hello Everybody
user8104581
Oh. Thanks. Wasn't my purpose when I came here, but really thanks
I am trying to use virtual Host with easyphp to access a local website on another pc but i get a configuration error with virtual host
has somoene been able to do that ?
@AndreyRK I upvoted because of hte content of your answer, that's the only reason.
user8104581
18:17
Thanks.
Wes
Wes
they are talking of the pipe operator i think
@Wes Sara as in Sara in here?
Wes
Wes
yep
cool :)
Wes
Wes
18:41
brit people, can someone explain what the hell is this pbs.twimg.com/media/DB3UtU4VwAAUBWF.jpg ?
is it like the darth vader of brexit or something
user8104581
I google searched that image but couldn't find anything on it
Lord Buckethead - one of our more eccentric election candidates
user8104581
Lol.
See also: The Monster Raving Loony Party
Wes
Wes
18:45
ahhh, so, darth buckethead
oh joy ... news about bullshit again
Wes
Wes
what happened this time
I am just noticing how that "buckethead" bullshit is everywhere
a week ago it was cavafefe or something
Wes
Wes
lol. yeah but at least they don't last long :D
what a fine assortment of distractions for the dêmos
unlike you, @Wes, I am finding this scary as all hell
Wes
Wes
19:01
@tereško it's because we would otherwise just cry
Hello
How to configure easyphp to access a website with virtual host at www.mywebsite.com
?
Wes
Wes
19:19
@JayIsTooCommon youtube.com/watch?v=mXehi-Z7n8M i've seen worse. if he escaped the fire he's going to be fine
user6845426
19:33
Could someone point me to a good guidebook which covers the aspects of php (for learning purposes). I'm looking at the php manual, but a lot of the code examples specified in various sections are either mostly voted down or 5+ years old. I'm a little hesistant in case I start learning outdated methodoligies.
user924016
which aspects?
user6845426
tbh i'd like to go right back through beginner -> advanced
user6845426
I'd like to learn how to properly structure my php using classes etc
user6845426
At the moment I just find myself sticking bits of php as and when i need it which leads me to repeat a lot of code
user924016
19:43
@Trowski @bwoebi @DaveRandom @PeeHaa What do you think about something like that for options: gist.github.com/kelunik/0ba1accca458c7b3e59abab2421600d4?
user924016
Hi
the EA presentation is full of cringe
@dipper that's not really about php to be honest.
rather about programming in itself, and for that, I believe you should be recommanded to... read a book!
That would cover the ground of object oriented code.
(yeah I got carried away)
I would prefer something like disablePeerVerification instead of withoutPeerVerification in cases like this
@Wes came here to link you a crash but was too late :P
Wes
Wes
19:54
a crash?
hammond
user6845426
20:05
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thanks for your reply. Noted, which book would you recommend?
@dipper phptherightway.com
also
197
A: MVC for advanced PHP developers

tereško Links, that contain PHP-only materials, are marked with php for easier identification. You cannot even begin to delve into MVC before you have comprehensive understanding of OOP. That include OOP practices (dependency injection, unit testing, refactoring) principles (SOLID, SoC, CQS, LoD) a...

@tereško's answer has a lot of good resources
errrr
my pinky hit enter instead of apostrophe :P
I'm just your garden variety codeigniter programist
I think it would be a cold day in hell if you used codeigniter
(though I can't give an opinion on the quality of their selected readings)
you'll want to read something on design patterns
20:12
@Tiffany I have used codeigniter for about a year
@tereško I thought you hated it? Or you just hate when people call it MVC?
@Tiffany the stuff you do to pay the bills
ahhhh
like how I have to use IIS ;P
the bills you pay to do stuff
at least until I can learn how to administrate a linux web server
...maybe I should request training on that...since I'm already getting training for SharePoint in a couple weeks...hmmm
20:22
@tereško in the context of mappers that have the method fetch(type $instance), considering they don't return the type (as it's the same instance that is actually modified by fetch) do you return a boolean from the fetch, in case the "condition" posed prior to fetching doesn't refer to a valid entity?
hence, the method could be public function fetch (Type $instance): boolean {};
or, should the fetch throw exceptions, and the caller try catch that
(for instance, if the id is non existent, throw new IdNotFound;)
20:35
@PeeHaa Are the updated names better? The with nicely indicates it's an immutable API. gist.github.com/kelunik/0ba1accca458c7b3e59abab2421600d4
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I actually tend to do the validation outside the mapper. As for return .. it depends, but if you intend to have multiple mapper for different data sources, a boolean return is useful
as for exceptions, the only ones, that I would throw from mappers, would be integrity violation exceptions
like UNIQUE violations, or FOREIGN KEY constraints
21:15
evenings 11
user924016
o/
22:06
incoming lol....
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A: Link PHP form with a database in MySQL

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lol. I thought you were speaking about the question, then read dat comment...
ah fuck, there's a deleted thing there. screenshot for us hobos plox
oookays in canadian
22:26
24 hours ago, by Danack
This timeline is kind of weird.
well more sanity than work.
2 days ago, by PeeHaa
"hung"?
2 days ago, by PeeHaa
giggity
wtf is buckethead
!!? wtf is buckethead
Search for "wtf is buckethead" (https://www.google.com/search?q=wtf+is+buckethead&lr=lang_en)
• Buckethead - Wikipedia - Brian Patrick Carroll (born May 13, 1969), known professionally as Buckethead, is an American guita… (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead)
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22:43
Can anyone link me to where the php manual says "the top level namespace is reserved for PHP itself" please ?
Wes
Wes
22:54
did you watch qualifying @FélixGagnon-Grenier :B
@Danack i don't think it is in the manual
edits the manual
SEE I WAS RIGHT
Wes
Wes
maybe it's in a fig rec?
user924016
23:13
php > echo gettype(PHP_INT_MAX+1);
double
php > var_dump(PHP_INT_MAX+1);
float(9.2233720368548E+18)
user924016
why
!!docs gettype
[ gettype() ] Get the type of a variable
> "double" (for historical reasons "double" is returned in case of a float, and not simply "float")
23:24
yesterday, by PeeHaa
And @Danack still old?
@Danack :D
s/Real/REAL/
user924016
@PeeHaa (=
user924016
lol thanks
user924016
Shame on me, should had read the doc
23:27
btw how aspergers do you need to be, to not realise/care that going by the name "fleshgrinder" makes it unpleasant for other people?
@Danack I don't think I am getting a say in this considering my nick :-)
This wasn't linked directly, so:
TIL @nikita_ppv is an EVIL genius #phpsc17 https://t.co/ybtrb0HwoQ
@Danack set_error_handler() with $errcontext param is even weirder…
in particular combined with destructors
That at least is deprecated now, and could be removed for 8.
yeah, Nikitas example only affects top scope code
but set_error_handler allows nearly arbitrary injection of manipulation points…
And as typically only the entry point and templates are top scope code typically, Nikitas example is not so much of an issue…
a problem with few practical consequences… just don't optimize top level code… but that doesn't cost you much.

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