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Anonymous
13:03
@Sean Simply put, they are simpler and less of a pain to set up
@tereško I KNEW IT!!!!
13:28
@Ocramius should we use this or just implement it ourselves?
@Patrick not sure tbh - never used tactician, but a command bus is dirt-simple
the tricky part is the queuing of commands as I explained in person
@Patrick I suggest asking Ross and Matthiats Noback
how you see that bit of code should answer your question, I think
@tereško well, the middleware are evaluated lazily
so unless we have generics, the code makes perfectly sense
13:44
@Ocramius I did not say that it is bad, because of that piece of code
just pointed out a possible "sticking point"
gotcha
but anyway, a command bus is one of those components that is a good candidate for self-implementation, because it's so dirt simple
learning someone else's command bus or building your own is almost the same amount of effort
thephplague, reads I each time
if a variable is defined in the constructor, is it a global variable in that class?
@Tiffany no
wait, I figured it out. a silly moment on my part.
13:48
@JayIsTooCommon Did he ASK for a postcard? Ffs
I get confused on some of the most basic functions of PHP.
> "Send me postcards pls"
> "Look at all these postcards I got from people who wanted to tell me how much they love the work I do. "
Anonymous
@littlepootis self-validation
@littlepootis as we know, self-reporting surveys are the most trustworthy methodology, which is why they are so popular in all the academic disciplines fields, that stem from critical theory and postmodernism
13:51
to be fair, it would be neat to see how far and wide a product I created is used, but yeah, in his case it sounds like self-validation
... I just realized that inter-sectional gender studies and homeopathy use same sandard of proof
3
who cares? But you got FAKE HAIR!!!1
definitely ... I also need to remember to sing up for next weekend to get them cut
basically, use() imports/aliases variables from the direct-ancestor's scope, while global aliases variables from the root scope
DB2 insert LOB data to DB2 – #74919
14:00
does that help? :B
Does PHPUnit have something easy to say: This emits a deprecation notice?
global = non-local variable that is in the root namespace's scope
i doubt it @kelunik
@Gordon That's the protein. Apart from that, which you'll get in others, what aren't you a fan of? (Interested as I'd be open to trying others too)
Also I think others are more expensive?
@WesStark It seemed NikiC, bwoebi and I were all too busy to pick up the torch in time.
Anonymous
14:22
@LeviMorrison You should all be ashamed of yourselves. /cc @bwoebi @NikiC
2
goto conference doesn't seem something you want to attend to
@LeviMorrison I'm TBH not interested in pushing bigger RFC through in the last minute window. We tried it with scalar types and it went wrong.
@bwoebi block the syntax, implement in a minor version
I'd rather only see it in 7.3 and properly decided than smuggled into 7.2 in a last minute
@WesStark nah.
14:31
@bwoebi you are young. i am old. i could be dead before 7.3 sees the light. why do you want me to suffer till my last day
:B
@Jimbo I did the exact 500ml on 174g but despite shaking it well, the result was quite watery. I'd expected it to be more like a protein shake. Also, I didn't feel to good after it. I guess I literally had to stomach it.
but yes, of all the ones I have seen, it's the cheapest
@WesStark If you're near death, you have other issues than some PHP syntax :-P
my life's quality is directly related to php's quality
:B
you're pretty well fucked regardless then
we. we are all fucked. don't lie to yourself :B
14:35
:P
@Gordon You don't drink it super fast, if you do then of course you'll feel bad, it's a big meal! Try 2 things: 1, shaking it a lot with the metal ball in it that mix it, 2. put it in the fridge for a good while until it's cold. It'll thicken right up
WSW
WSW
yo , its this a place to chill or just support related questions?
or both :D
It's usually a place for group therapy
there's a 2 drink minimum
@Jimbo will try. though I dont have that shaker
Anonymous
14:47
@Gordon metal ball will help massively
any of you good with antlr grammars?
@Ocramius yeah they have that too locking. If we do it ourselves we can just look at their code (and yours ofc)
@Gordon What's up? ANTLR4?
Anonymous
@tereško very good speaker
@Dereleased yes
14:54
@WesStark thanks, that actually helps explain how use works too. I've read a couple examples and grasped maybe half of it.
@Gordon What's your question?
This morning was a shit show. We switched core switches last night and it broke one of our major services. I had to run around talking to people to figure out what's going on. Glad it's finally fixed.
@Dereleased I am trying to fix github.com/odiszapc/nginx-java-parser/issues/21 which uses antlr but cannot figure out how to change the regexp in the grammar file so that it accepts the empty ()
Now I may be able to do some actual work
How can I implement Roles based access on my server sided application. Any suggestions ?
14:56
@Gordon empty parens? like '(' ')'?
do they need to be separate?
I tried with '()' and that didnt work
nvm, I see
should I create another table for roles?
sausage roles?
Anonymous
14:59
@AbrarAhmed yes
without & you create a new variable inside the new scope that has the same name and value of the super scope's one, while with & you actually reference the variable in the super scope
Anonymous
turned it off yet @WesStark ?
@Gordon try this: '(' ( r=regexp { $ret += "(".concat($r.ret).concat(")"); } )? ')'
@JayIsTooCommon not sure if i can run fast enough
Anonymous
@WesStark do it already... you cruel bastard.
15:02
@Dereleased in addition to the existing one or replacing the existing one?
@Gordon replace
i'm not cruel i think they are leaving
they just don't want to give up
Anonymous
If they do leave, I want you to call me GeniusJay from now on.
You're bad at this
You should have said Jaynius
Anonymous
god dammit
15:04
@Dereleased no luck… still breaking before the ()
Yeah, was looking at the extra rule there. This is using some features I never delved into. It breaks on the empty parens?
youtube.com/watch?v=OM4Nku2qAiI @JayIsTooCommon this is pro
@Gordon one more: '(' ( r=regexp { $ret += "(".concat($r.ret).concat(")"); } | { $ret += "()" } ) ')'
Anonymous
@WesStark prick
let me read a little more of the grammar, one sec
15:07
@JayIsTooCommon are any other tables like ROLE_PERMISSION Table And PERMISSION Table good for application ?
Do try that one. If it works, you can possibly make the rule more readable by giving it its own line
morning
@Patrick cool then :-)
regexp returns [String ret]
@init { $ret = ""; }
:
(
  id='\\.' { $ret += $id.text; }
  | id='^' { $ret += $id.text; }
  | Value { $ret += $Value.text; }
  | '(' ')' { $ret += "()" }
  | '(' r=regexp { $ret += "(".concat($r.ret).concat(")"); } ')'
)+;
@Dereleased nope :(
Anonymous
15:08
@AbrarAhmed honestly, a lot of context is required to recommend db design. But yes, role_perimission sounds sane
Anonymous
@PeeHaa good morning sunshine
@Dereleased trying
So they are good to use if access of a page for a specific role needs to be changed.
@Dereleased still nope.
15:10
I guess I should ask what the result of this is. What is $ret used for?
@Dereleased it's the regex part in the rewrite directive.
mmmm
So what step fails? It doesn't parse correctly, or it doesn't do the right thing with what it parses?
parsing just ends and any subsequent lines in an nginx conf are ignored
in the testcase above, there is a location directive following the rewrite, but the entry is missing
15:17
| '(' ')' { $ret += "\\(\\)" } maybe?
@JayIsTooCommon not in my experience :D
It's something with this recursive def... let me keep reading
... I really should get back to writing that RBAC library ... I started, and got stuck at naming shit
Anonymous
@tereško It wouldn't require a datasource?
@Dereleased the () is not even caught as a token, so I am not sure
15:19
it would
but "role_permissions" implies a specific structure
@Dereleased I think the issue is that any ( in a regexp need to be followed by something and cannot be empty
@Gordon wait, I see there are special cases already
then again, I dont get why I cannot just give it a literal () before the regexp. it should take precedence
wouldn't a token-based stateful parser be a lot easier?
@Leigh I used what was available
I think you can add state into antlr somehow. at least I saw that in a tutorial somewhere
15:28
can probably find/replace that into something workable in an hour or two
ok this might be insane but
regexp returns [String ret]
@init { $ret = ""; }
:
(
  id='\\.' { $ret += $id.text; }
  | id='^' { $ret += $id.text; }
  | id='()'{ $ret += $id.text; }
  | Value { $ret += $Value.text; }
  | '(' id=NOT_R_PAREN r=(regexp|) { $ret += "(".concat($id.text).concat($r.ret).concat(")"); } ')'
)+;

NOT_R_PAREN : ~")";
@WesStark I'm avoiding by-reference until I get a better grasp of some of the smaller nuances. I had trouble with pointers when I took C++ in high school, I imagine I'll have similar trouble with by-reference whenever I get to it.
well that might break if "regexp" is empty
I do have a question that I want to ask but I haven't had a chance to write it out. Still running around... wrapping up stuff.
could do a $r == null ? "" : $r.ret
well it probably wouldn't be null
crap
15:32
doesnt compile. no viable alternative at input for the NOT_R_PAREN
@Gordon ` | id='()'{ $ret += $id.text; }` => ` | id='(' ')' { $ret += $id.text; }` ?
I dont get why just adding id='()'{ $ret += $id.text; } doesnt work
because it can "match" a longer string otherwise? Maximum munch
@Dereleased nope
@Tiffany references are generally not needed though, you can ignore them for now
15:37
I call it quit for today. thanks for helping @Dereleased
@Gordon as far as the no viable alternatives, I'm guessing because it doesn't consider '()' vs '(' ~")"
@Gordon one more!
cooking it up atm hang
is there a single word for "recorder and player" (music, video, voice)
recorder
thanks :B something that gives more emphasis to the player part at the same time as recorder? :B
player
15:41
@PeeHaa eat a mill
evenings
| '(' id=')' { $ret += "(".concat($id.text); } => nope
do you know which rule it's selecting?
rewrite calling regexp
or what do you mean?
15:44
which alternative, should've said. We know it keeps selecting the r=regexp rule?
I think that's what it does
@Dereleased really calling it quits now. I am way overtime already anyway
thanks again
@Gordon Can you even sleep tonight knowing you didn't succeed?
:P
yeah :)
15:47
I hate it when something like that happens
@PaulCrovella that's incorrect. it depends on the atom count. so finite
Well hate is a strong word. It bugs me
If I want to set a remote in my project so that I can push directly to the test machine with git push vmName, I need to set up a git server on said test machine, or is there a simple remote config that would accept ip, ports, credentials and path and take care of this?
@Gordon I can't find the equivalent of _input.LA() for the new system, how am I supposed to cheat?!
15:49
I like my job, but the code has no organization and the platform is way to big to restructure. Also a simple junior developer cannot try to talk the senior devs to change their ways. Every single issue completed goes by it's own drub, hardly ever see any repetition / order with existing code... It's so frustrating. What the hell should I do?
@PeeHaa laying down, getting comfy, drifting off... OH WAIT! Go check this idea rightnow!
regexp returns [String ret]
@init { $ret = ""; }
:
(
  id='\\.' { $ret += $id.text; }
  | id='^' { $ret += $id.text; }
  | '(' ')'{ $ret += "()"; }
  | Value { $ret += $Value.text; }
  | '(' { _input.LA(1) != ")" }? r=regexp { $ret += "(".concat($r.ret).concat(")"); } ')'
)+;
@Gordon can we cheat and look-ahead? (whoops, that should have been != ")" not == ")"; fixed)
@PaulCrovella that
and there is no "nah, I'll check tomorrow" - you have to know
Please tell me I am not the only one like that
15:52
You are not
clearly you're not
(installing antlr again for the first time in years)
anybody know how he was getting that visualization?
@Kaori Am I the only one bothered by the Y-axis saying "REGEX" but all others say "REGEXP"?
15:54
oh shit... ignorance on my part...
:P
@bwoebi It's anyway too late.
@bwoebi We avoided that interface to make Iterator totally un-opinionated.
If you want to wrap it into a simple interface that can not emit falsy values, it's trivial.
@Trowski Have a closer read, it's about keys, too.
@kelunik I suppose emit() could have had a key parameter too, that's true.
I've never found a need for keys though…
Perhaps because the "key" was wrapped up in the value I was emitting.
You could again extend Iterator to emit pairs and build an interface around that.
Yes, but don't see a need right now.
16:03
@LeviMorrison sorry, was not good timing for me there
@kelunik It's too late for v2, yes.
@kelunik I wasn't suggested we add that to Amp at all, just saying it's trivial for users to do so if they wish.
I see no point in changing the interface at all… it's general purpose and can be limited or expanded as someone sees fit.
well, changing it would simplify consumer logic
Sort of… the current interface avoids all the PHP falsy gotchas.
evenin room
16:07
\o
As a general-purpose interface I think this is a very good thing. Building something simplifying value consumption on top of that would be fine.
o/
@Linus \o
@Trowski o/
As for iterating over an Iterator in two places… perhaps a better name would have been AsyncGenerator. In the same way you can't iterate over a generator in two places, you can't iterate over Amp's Iterator in two places.
16:09
o/
However you can create two other iterators that are fed by a single iterator.
I should probably post most of this as a response to that issue.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier @PeeHaa youtu.be/WHL7BKNGuFs ahaha
Why is security support for 7.0 dropped a month before 5.6?
@WesStark Fake news. Car didn't break
@Fabor 5.6 is the last 5 version
I see
how many days, @WesStark?
3 days 9 hours 31 minutes 27.9281 seconds
sorry for rounding
you get -1/3
since he asked for the days, and nothing else...
16:34
o/
lol
\o
:P
I have been gifted with a human body of my own... I am amongst you humans now...
I have seen that body. better bail out buddy
why the hitler look
16:37
lol didn't even notice it
that was the best I could do, to give a sense of superiority
arian superiority
you have a strange sense of what is superior
hahaha
16:39
nein nein nein nein nein
16:53
Does "tds" mean "boring"? For example "he is tds" (that's what I heard in a movie)
tedious @Shafizadeh yes means boring... ish
ah .. that's the word. thx
hans zimmer <3
One day when I'm less lazy I'm going to make an addon for Jeeves to quote schneierfacts, e.g. Bruce Schneier can calculate MD5 hashes in his head. For any length of data. In constant time. Drunk.
Next time I'm less lazy, I'll strongly encourage you to do so
Anonymous
17:02
:B
Anonymous
Airport food. 5 million pound, microwaved shit
so true
Anonymous
And some terrorist droning on that about their seized bottle of water
Anonymous
Why can't people just piss off
@JayIsTooCommon you forgot the "gives you the flu" part
?
is it wrongly phrased?
Anonymous
17:08
No
ohkay
\o
brb getting some food
get some for me as well
i started a new room
17:18
@JayIsTooCommon Was that a comment on its weight or cost?
Anonymous
Cost
Anonymous
@dipper c
user6845426
I bailed.
user6845426
Too much pressure
user6845426
Could someone recommend some reading material on how to set up the architecture of a PHP site? I've made small websites in my spare time but I've never made anything in production, especially regarding handling user accounts etc.. some of the material I've been looking at is a couple of years old and its hard to gage if the information is still current given the pace in which things change
user6845426
17:25
@JayIsTooCommon did I do ok?
Anonymous
@dipper well I haven't flagged, if that's what you mean
user6845426
few
Anonymous
@Sean ding
Anonymous
17:43
@Jeeves'Bro ?
@samayo Bro.
Anonymous
@Jeeves yo
@samayo Come at me, bro.
So, I just received some spam, and I'm not sure what to do
It was from the company I work for, to an email address I have never registered with them
:(
@Leigh Mark as spam and get them blacklisted of course.
Then ask for a pay raise to fix their mail issues.
17:59
@Fabor Let me guess. You worked for an IP enforcement company?
No, maybe I should though >8D
:P
@Fabor Still in vietnam?
evenin
Anonymous
Damn I just counted my grey hairs, I have 6 right now ... from 1 last year to 6.
Anonymous
18:05
That's 600% inflation .
Anonymous
Why can't my money increase like that ... :|
18:20
@Sara would you be ok with @LeviMorrison starting the the short closures's syntax vote, block the syntax in 7.2.0 and implement the actual feature in a minor version with plenty of time for testing it?
@WesStark Why?
because 7.3 is far far away
Hey there guys
I wanna ask you something simple but confusing me.
18:36
@samayo I have 6 gray hairs and no money! Why can't I have no gray hairs and 6 money?!
> Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, just ask. Username auto complete is tab, not enter. Ignore $room_owner. Chat Guidelines : guide.room11.org
I will but I'm just thinking about how to explain that :D
Here it is
Couldn't think of any other example sorry if it is weird :D
Anonymous
@Dereleased The first few ones are the worst imho, they look strange and are very noticeable :)
So when I try to convert a variable into boolean it gets "1" or "0" depending on being empty or not right?
When it is not empty it returns "1" that's OK.
@PorFavorDama What's the question?
But when the variable is empty it is not returnin "0" though it is returning it as false. As I tried to show that there.
Why is that ?
Anonymous
18:44
cast it to (int) maybe
!!docs print
[ print() ] Output a string
Check the return value
ow wait
Didn't read correctly
What @Patrick said
18:46
@PorFavorDama false outputs stringifies as an empty string 3v4l.org/g2hlR
(string) false
I mean when it is true I get "1" but when it is false I don't get "0"
Im checking those links, thank you
var_dump((string) true, (string) false);
@Patrick there is the exact answer in that link, exactly the same :) I would never be able to find that on my own though. Thank you so much.
Thank you all guys
Another question is that why I can't get "\t or \n" to work? On my localhost they don't work and I even tried some other examples from the net
Work where?
Also where is your code?
Anonymous
18:53
@PorFavorDama Maybe their are lazy freeloaders
Haha
I am trying to write them in echo
@PorFavorDama if you can't find that on your own... maybe take a course on how to google?
@PorFavorDama Where are they being output?
And where is your code?
I found but they didnt work I was just wondering the reason
I give up
Anonymous
18:54
show us the code man!!!
<?php
echo "This\r\nis\n\ra\nstring\r"
?>
For example
Anonymous
Check the source
<?php
echo "This\r\nis\n\ra\nstring\r" ;
?>
@PorFavorDama "didn't work" is never a valid error description
@Patrick Really Patrick that code is not working on my localhost I don't know why
I copied exactly the same lol
Im using xampp
Anonymous
18:57
@PorFavorDama Check the source of the page. Ctrl + U
@PorFavorDama well there is your problem
Haha yes there is.
Anonymous
The interpreter is using a <pre> tag, which is why you can see it there
@PorFavorDama look at the html
those are windows/unix line breaks, not html page breaks...
18:58
Yeap that's right thank you. In the source they are the way they should be.
Anonymous
Add <pre> before the PHP code to see the changes
Yea that also works thank you

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