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15:01
@JayIsTooCommon @FélixGagnon-Grenier that's my "UGLY" method
https://gist.github.com/jonathanlaf/8a9f33528baffc5864d96e209f05aa24
Right now it return the URL or a success false with error, but I don't want to work that way, not either success true + data
I want, false OR data, then if false, getErrors.
am I oversimplifying if I say you could just make $errors a private property, add a public getter and only return booleans from the function?
Anonymous
^
You are not oversimplifying :D
that could be a good bet
But, what if there's multiple instances of that class running ?
Errors could be overwritten by many other method,
That's why I was trying to encapsulate it.
that starts to be an architectural concern; you should try and use only one instance of that class, not unlike what you would do with a PDO instance
15:06
@JonathanLafleur command and query segregation principle
I'll start to believe you have that tatooed just beside the name of justin bieber close to your heart @WesStark
you shouldn't have a method that retrieves data and alters state/changes stuff at the same time
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it's a nice principle :B
:) I think I do not totally grasp it yet, which may be why I am a bit less excited than you about it
Anonymous
15:08
@FélixGagnon-Grenier there isn't much to grasp. He's beautiful, voice of an angel etc..
it's not a huge thing
@JayIsTooCommon hahahahaa
@JayIsTooCommon closed source crypto, owned by the russians
@PaulCrovella o/
Anonymous
yo haa
15:10
"mornings"
Anonymous
are you also hungover?
Nope. I am better than that
Anonymous
Drunk :B
Not yet
@AlmaDo this is amazing
insta listen for the rest of my programming days
15:13
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it's the single responsibility principle applied to methods
Sorry, I got a call, let me read the feed
the register_tick_function does not work for WAMP?
@WesStark Do you have a "concrete" example for me? I'm sorry, I'm not English speaking, and some "new words" need "example" :P
@ChrysUgwu I think that's deprecated anyway.
The never specified it? any alternative?
@JonathanLafleur depends on what you are doing. what does your method do exactly?
@PeeHaa 12 more days i can't do i can't do it
Anonymous
@PeeHaa ah. How art thou?
@WesStark what are you counting down to?
GoTs7
ah, who cares
15:29
@JayIsTooCommon Busy... with some small projects to fill my time
But good
30 mins ago, by Jonathan Lafleur
@JayIsTooCommon @FélixGagnon-Grenier that's my "UGLY" method
https://gist.github.com/jonathanlaf/8a9f33528baffc5864d96e209f05aa24
just throw?
Evenings
Anonymous
@WesStark i like this too. Stick it in a try catch. Though I think controversial
Anyone want to guess the cause of this lovely error we got earlier today?
> PHP Fatal error: Exception thrown without a stack frame in Unknown on line 0
Already solved, just curious what you guys think :D
15:42
opcache. always opcache :P
@WesStark This method should return an API URL with params
@JonathanLafleur even if it contains errors?
If it contain error it return false for now
but I'm searching a more elegant way
@WesStark heh, you missed all the earlier conversation. basically, method returns boolean, on error should return false and a getter method returns an array of errors
it is ok to return the "result" or "null" in case it fails
15:46
hi all
not sure how that violates cqrs tho
Ugh that internal API is weird
Please don't change the format of the return value based on failure of success
@PeeHaa that's not the API, that's the client side script that make some verification before sending to the API
Fine
@PeeHaa that's exactly why i'm searching how to return errors, instead of changing return format
15:47
$thing->load($data);
$thing->hasErrors();
$thing->getErrors(): array;
$thing->getURL();
I would validate the data before trying to use it in there
Or just throw up from inside it
@kelunik what signal does that send?!
stops listening to purrli ok that was enough, finally
or $thing->load($data): Result;
class Result{ hasErrors(); getErrors(); getURL(); }
15:49
@bwoebi QUIT
@PeeHaa absolutely fine with that, I already have some method just for verification, but I always "reverificate" just to make sure it was not call elsewhere that do not implement the validation process
@WesStark oh, right. I always forget them kind of objects
it's kinda really cool
I just know PHP and do not create any project yet. i want to start a php project. Please give me some tips how to make a project?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier CQS != CQRS
@JonathanLafleur If you already do validation elsewhere it's fine to let that method throw an exception
Because it's totally unexpected
15:50
cqrs applies CQS to the whole architecture, it's a bit harder concept
@bwoebi Unfortunately Ctrl+C doesn't work with the currently installed extensions to abort the current typed command and there's no other way to exit.
@PeeHaa yes, I think you're right, I may overthinking here..
hello
@rashedcs tip 1: use composer. tip 2: use git. tip 3: yes, you'll probably start by doing your own mvc framework that does all teh things™, that's ok, we all do
@bwoebi Should I make the protocol version nullable to allow for a default or do we just switch the default to H/2 in the future? That might break things I guess. Or should we just remove that?
15:52
> that's ok, we all do
The two statements in this sentence are completely orthogonal.
And by no means are both true.
@kelunik not sure what exactly you want to change here?
I suspect you're stalking me @MadaraUchiha :D
Just lurking
@bwoebi If we keep it that way we can't just introduce H/2 in Artax, because the request specifies always 1.1 then.
15:53
hides pictures of @Félix as quickly as possible
hehehe
I have no problem with you making me not saying nonsense, or sharing outdated tutorials, please continue lurking
@kelunik oh, talking about artax, not aerys. I wouldn't make it nullable, but just have a pre-set hardcoded default … if people do need specific things, be specific.
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier
15:59
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier
I've seen better pings, tbh
it's like you did not even try :shots_fired:
Hehe @FélixGagnon-Grenier
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier
ping @FélixGagnon-Grenier whenever you are bored
16:01
It is please to meet u @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm not bored, but I wanna be cool #theyseemetrolling...
yay, all them pings for me #attentionSeeking
wow is this chat something new?
Final thoughts before I hit the list with this? wiki.php.net/rfc/arrow_function_preference /cc @NikiC @bwoebi
=)
16:05
What is the monthly salary (us dollar) of php developer?
@rashedcs Highly varied by region.
at usa salary? @LeviMorrison
@bwoebi Please explain how this should work with H/2 support.
@LeviMorrison I'd really like the parens for option 2 to be always omitted.
Sorry, no.
what could cause register_tick_function() not to work on WAMP running php 7.1 but works for php 5.5 also works on a production server running php 7.1?
it seems like it runs through an infinite loop, then Error: "The connection was reset"
16:24
What is the monthly salary (us dollar) of php developer in usa?
@rashedcs depends on city or state**
carlifornia
)})
nest 2-3 short closures and you have LISP
sorry to annoy you levi. i wasn't expecting that to be an option tbh
Process is started as interactive shell in PhpStorm – #74849
16:33
personally i think fn is just perfect. it's my preference over anything proposed
because it's immediately recognizable as that
FUCK
wanna make a commit? :D
just one thing @LeviMorrison :B can you consider mentioning (as it's non binding) to have
&fn(&$var):& => ...;
&fn(&$var):&?Foo => ...;
cc @bwoebi i think return by ref & should really stay after :, now that we have the return type
(because I really dont want to write an integration test for this mistake)
@jeremy if not, I will fix in couple hours, when I get home from work
and mention that "public function &bar(){}" should be changed in a future rfc to "public function bar():&{}"
16:40
@WesStark Rare.
And honestly it's LISPY code so looking LISPY should be appropriate, right?
@tereško yeah, I can make a commit; but how is not wanting to write the test related?
@WesStark No.
If it is allowed to trail it needs to cover regular functions as well and is thus out of scope.
@jeremy because just fixing the bug is a bad approach. You first need to add a test, that illustrates the bug.
anyway i stand by my words, {{{{{}}}}} is a huge no for me
16:42
@WesStark And it's rare.
@tereško but it's okay if I fix that one query without writing up an integration test?
not really
people will avoid it because they hate counting parentheses, in those rare cases, so they end up with vertical code again
@LeviMorrison They don't really add clarity, just clutter.
@jeremy how will you prove, that you did it correctly?
:D
16:45
also i'm not sure it's that rare. i often have nested 2 closures and more
@kelunik They are required, actually.
@tereško :) haha, i've gotta write tests for other things...
@LeviMorrison Why?
Consider the prefix: { & $x
@jeremy no, you just replicate the usecase here (I would recommend using the identity with ID 2, because that exists in the SQLite test DB)
16:46
Is that a by-reference parameter or return by reference?
in javascript it's like normal nesting several functions. not that i consider that good code. but cases of 2-3-4 nested closures might be legit
in my very case i hate nesting even just two parentheses
same reasoning of foo(bar(baz())) vs baz() |> bar(_) |> foo(_)
@WesStark i like the former tho
@Kaori it's bloody backwards
@LeviMorrison Not supporting by-ref return is a valid option as is using &{ $x => as by-ref return.
No, that is bind variables by reference.
16:52
again, it's a new thing. why can't we just do &{&$x :& => ***}
where first is bind scope vars by ref, second is pass var by ref, third is return by ref
who cares if it's inconsistent with public function &foo() which is not used much anyway and it comes from a really old php version
i can quote yourself on why it's better to have the return information after the function parameters, instead before them :P
so let's just do that...
@tereško i haven't had a use case yet, just looking through the code. i can try and write this -- new to phpunit. should I test on Identification (deleteIdentity) or the Identity mapper?
@kelunik thoughts?
@jeremy no, you should write an integration test. I linked to the correct file
@WesStark We should match existing conventions where possible.
If that voting option wins we can discuss it more in depth.
yes but mate, &{&() it's a mess. i think people will like the "return information" being all in one unit after the function parameters
16:57
@WesStark Yes, and references are a mess in general.
You really think these will be common?
I think these are that uncommon that it's worth not supporting to simplify the syntax.
i don't, but people use them and i bet they will annoy you about that & mess
it will just happen... so try to anticipate that
imo
@tereško i saw the file. i think this means to 1) register email identity and bind to id 2, 2) delete identity using Identification->deleteIdentity, 3) search for deleted identity and assert IdentityNotFound
current() and key() no longer take their parameter by reference – #74850
@jeremy all of those integration test run on the same SQLite database (which is included in the package (here). You just need to pick one of the entries in it. And try to delete an Identity, that should exist.
and as I sad above, I recommend using the one with ID 2, because it exists in the DB, before you even start running tests
after the tests (in live.sqlite db) there will be ~8 different identities
... look at it as a learning experience :D
17:09
@WesStark Example?
NikiC requested I put one in and since you say you've written them before I can put a real example instead of a contrived one.
@LeviMorrison only what I already said before regarding the by ref binding really
apart from that looks fine
@NikiC The use(&) thing or something else I'm forgetting?
did you see my comments regarding the extra level of ambiguity this adds to things like $a =& fn() => $x?
(Which is actually not an assignment by reference, but rather an assignment by value of a closure binding by reference)
I think I saw it but they aren't ambiguous by grammar so I probably didn't care that much.
@LeviMorrison some option to not have the leading &. Either via use(&) or via not supporting it
17:16
=& only works with variable assignments
@LeviMorrison yes, it's not grammar ambiguous, it's only human ambiguous
@NikiC Moving return by ref to after the parameter list allows you to put the & in front of the parameters but I'm not sure that's a net positive given the history...
/cc @Wes
fn&(&$var):& => $foo;
that is gorgeous imho
@LeviMorrison ever use cvx with matlab?
@LeviMorrison not given how things are now
I imagine that fn&(&$var) => $var not returning by reference would be a gotcha for quite a few folks...
17:19
Right now it still means return by ref in that position, and giving it a different meaning just for that function syntax would be kinda more weird than usual
@NikiC Nope; should I be thankful?
@LeviMorrison nah. it looks kinda neat actually ^^
writing some matlab code for the first time in a while
I already forgot how much fun it is to figure out how you can rewrite loops in vectorized fashion to avoid totally killing performance
@NikiC I think you just confirmed what I said but to make sure can you restate that?
17:22
@LeviMorrison yes, same as what you said
@NikiC It's way too easy to kill performance in Matlab. At least in their recent versions they improved it a bit.
@LeviMorrison heh I have 2011b
Oh dear.
@jeremy if you decide to try, then, when you have installed phpunit on your machine locally, you can just execute in the project's root: phpunit ./tests and it will run all of the tests
yes, maybe I should fix that
17:23
@NikiC I imagine it's through a university so you can probably get a newer version, yeah.
@tereško okay, I'm just unsure which way to approach:
@WesStark Example?
eh, nothing that makes sense i'm afraid :B
can't you do {($a)} => {($b)} => {($c)} => ...; ?
that's a vagina
@tereško i think i've got it
also @LeviMorrison how those will look like if you decided to support multiline?
fn&($a, $b, $c): Foo => {

}
hell i would love to have that
17:35
I would drop the => for fn functions.
ok, makes sense
fn () {}
instead the other syntax?
@NikiC wiki.php.net/rfc/arrow_function_preference#of_nested_closures There's your nested closure section. That sufficient for that bit?
ha, wes stark
17:39
@LeviMorrison there's a dollar too much before the fn
@NikiC Fixed already ^_^
it's not my actual name but please leave it :D
looks good to me though
@WesStark When I don't have a name I just link to the handle shrug
@bwoebi I'm in the process of buying a house so I've been busy. I have worked on polishing it a bit and it's nearly ready; see the discussion since my previous ping to now.
ahah, i love it :D Wes is my nick, Wes Stark is my game of thrones nick :B
perhaps you want to add an example on how it will look multiline?
@WesStark I'm probably not adding support for blocks.
17:45
all i ask is function() use(*){
i mean, when i go multiline i don't care about length too much, but use's might be a lot and that's perhaps the thing i hate the most in php right now :B
but again, people that use or is allured by javascript will wonder if they can write short multiline functions like it's done there
so perhaps it's worth mentioning what will happen in future with multiline ones
@tereško messed that first one up, but i sent the pull request
@LeviMorrison nitpick: maybe remove the space between ... and $args (assuming it works :D) as the argument unpacking is normally shown that way in the docs
  fn($x): & => function_that_returns_ref($x, $y)
          ^
          \ Function returns by reference
can you add this too?
18:02
@WesStark Add what?
Oh, the fn variant.
yes please
i really hope fn wins
No, there's no reason for moving it in that variant as &fn &(&$x) does not suffer the same issue.
{} fucks with my brains
@WesStark I'm pretty sure your brain is at least half-way at fault here :P
it doesn't matter @LeviMorrison it's just better. we should change the old syntax instead, not add more stuff based on old stuff that smells of visual disaster already
to me is more important matching new well pondered decisions than matching syntax that was already a mess 10 years ago
18:07
@WesStark The old syntax isn't going anywhere.
That's a massive BC break.
i'm not saying we should kill it immediately
also i doubt it's a massive bc break :B luckily references aren't used a lot
When do you want short closures? Sooner than 10 years? Then it isn't going to do what you suggest because of the compatibility and convention of the existing language.
why should one thing affect the other. right now we do this with the return by ref properly placed
@jeremy lemme check
later we deprecate function &foo(){} and in php 9 10 or even 11 we remove the old syntax
18:10
@WesStark Because the & in fn &() not meaning the same thing as function &() is pretty substantial, bud.
i don't see it like that
i see two different thing. one that existed for ages and a very new one that looks more closely to new features like return types. also conservative people i think will prefer "keep the return information all in the same place" over "keep the bond with something that is 10-15 years old" to say at least
@jeremy looks good. But you should also add a docblock comment, that it depends on test_Account_Registration
19:04
@tereško done
@jeremy thanks. Merged
and version tagged
19:19
I var dump the results of fetchAll in a twig template and I get, db.name, db.username, ect
mornin
actually evening
user924016
morning
@kelunik well, send a Upgrade header by default with the first request?
@bwoebi The request specifies I should use 1.1, so I won't even do that?
@kelunik well, use 1.1 by default and have a by-default active option to send an upgrade header?
19:31
@SalOrozco why would you pass a PDO statement into a template ?!
@bwoebi I guess protocol version should just be an array of acceptable protocol versions then?
@LeviMorrison As said, just don't support by-ref binding
@kelunik that's an option.
19:51
Good evening
I have a quick question, there are a lot of PHP Stack trace: error in my debug.log file, what are these? All of them are normal wordpress files:
[03-Jul-2017 19:44:29 UTC] PHP 2. require_once() C:\wamp64\www\demos\mytheme\wp-admin\admin-ajax.php:22

[03-Jul-2017 19:44:29 UTC] PHP 3. require_once() C:\wamp64\www\demos\mytheme\wp-load.php:37

[03-Jul-2017 19:44:29 UTC] PHP 4. require_once() C:\wamp64\www\demos\mytheme\wp-config.php:84
@tereško followed Patrick tutorial. Have a good understanding of how everything works and why. Trying to add database layer. Pass results to the controller and the view.
20:15
results should just be an array or collection
Nothing to do with pdo
i pass the results
I pass the results but somehow I get pdo instance included with the results.
You are doing something wrong :)
maybe someweird fetch mode but I haven't ever seen that happen before
So most likely you are doing somethign reeeally weird
20:33
Do any of you pick up freelance work? If so how? Do you guys do freelancer.com or..?
user924016
A couple years ago I picked abit up on upwork or whatever it/is was called
I only got some freelance work from a friend which talks to the client, then prepares offer and make graphic and frontend development, then I usualy do some stuff at backend, and then charge client :)
Yeah I think upwork is where it's happening now
But pretty sure it's all the same there re having to fight low wage countries
Globalization, eh? :D
yeap :P
20:38
@LeviMorrison I've had success on upwork.
@PeeHaa I have a DatabaseConnection interface
Why?
no need too?
Probably not
Why do you have it
Separation of concerns
wat
:P
20:41
Class should have only one responsibility
?
Yes, but how does that relate to a DatabaseConnection interface?
Why do you have that interface. And be concrete
What does it solve for you
Say in the future I wanted to connect to Different database.
yes? So inject another connection / db handler
no need for interface
then?
@PeeHaa + @bwoebi did you have reasons for the no vote on class naming or just:
20:44
Freelancer.com in my personal opinion never had lucky with it.
It's based on reddit discussion for one and secondly I am afraid of the choice of the standard without knowing the possible future issues exactly from that choice and the "legacy" stuff and the examples given like DOM
Still keep the connection stuff in one class?
I meant to ask "Is Url a word or an abbreviation? How about L.A.S.E.R.?" before the voting started.
Stuff like that. It's all muddy waters imo
Then inject it to the DAO class?
20:46
What is connection stuff?
You have pdo. Use it
no need to wrap it in a class?
Of course not
What would you gain?
If you cannot answer that question you shouldn't wrap it
I was looking over the
Auryn documentation were he injects PDO instance
would that be the right way to do it?
20:50
https://t.co/wjjo6AO8Av
@SalOrozco The right way would be to "use auryn to inject PDO instance"
PeeHaa thanks, man.
@Danack I do not feel like this shall be forced. Usually our choices are pretty sane and if somebody tries to introduce something insane, he is stopped upfront. There may be some day reasons for exceptions and I do not like this to be in the way then. I prefer an informal consensus rather than a formal decision.
^++
20:56
And like @PeeHaa says "muddy waters" …
One more question, What data validation package do you guys use.

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