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00:01
what should I name it?
I could name it after my cat but that would be mildly ridiculous
pokemon name
pokemon name, but slightly different, just to confuse people
magikarma
I don't need to use builtin php server for this :D
I can use a vagrantbox :D
Oh my god I have been working for 19 hours straight now
I think my head is going to explode
I need to fix my commits to @Jimbo's repo sometime
take a break man
I am about to haha
00:15
get a cup of tea
That's a good idea, actually
dammit now I want tea
be careful what you suggest :P
my cat is looking at what I'm doing and wondering why I'm not petting him. I had my face inches from my pad of paper and he got right there in my face and look at me like "wat"
I think I'm going to start working on this with a fresh head tomorrow
Haha my cat started to hate me some weeks ago
I don't know what I did
He barely comes to cuddle anymore :|
00:41
@Tiffany bloody good idea
oomg this keyboard is driving me nuts
omg i want tea too now
been procrastinating for a good hour now
PHP chat is having a tea party
I feel so weird for having just said that
01:08
$nan = NAN;

if(0 < NAN) //TRUE - Expected
if(0 < $nan) //FALSE - Unexpected
I´ve been doing research on it all over the place. I really just don´t understand it, lol
I think it has something to do with the fact that NAN can´t be compared with itself. So $nan is actually different than NAN but still NAN. If that makes any sense..
01:24
@Andrea @bwoebi this seems to be a bug on floats ^
@icecub yeah forget about it, it's a bug.
worked fine up until 5.6
Yup. I've started research on it after this interesting question: stackoverflow.com/questions/45247996/…
yeah, annoying.
After doing some tests: 3v4l.org/lPonr it seems to me only versions 4.3.6 - 5.3.29 were returning the outputs correctly
try avoid comparing with nan. it doesn't make sense anyway to do that
but clearly that should be consistent
Ye of course. It's just that the question spiked my interest, that's all
01:29
@Jeeves should I play Path of Exile or Minecraft?
:(
!!uptime
is @Jeeves dead?
maybe he's just sleeping
he sleeps?
apparently :P
dammit @Jeeves
!!should i have more tea or coffee
can someone substitute jeeves :B
01:31
what time is it there?
and are you working on something important?
Tea if you're not working on something important, coffee if you are
I am here in Argentina and there was this tea we have with 5 ingredients
I recognized 2, so I googled the other 3
All 3 were toxic :O
Start with black coffee mixed with Red Bull and eat some Dextro Energy for a very fast wake up call + energy. After that a protein shake to sustain the energy. (might also want to keep 911 on speed dial in case of a heart attack)
01:51
red bull, like, hot? must be the worst thing in the world :B
youtube.com/watch?v=xCZPfCIeizk possible game of thrones spoilers. comic con panel of got
 
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03:24
@tereško github.com/teresko/palladium/blob/master/tests/unit/Palladium/… Mock\Accopunt (oops -- looks like a typo). but what are you doing here anyways -- Mock\Account isn't a class
 
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04:40
morning all
05:16
good morning
 
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06:24
o/
\o
06:35
\o
morning Paul
07:09
mornineings
+24km/h @PeeHaa :B i don't usually drive recklessly... but deserted road...
happy Saturday!
 
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08:22
@jeremy hmm ... lemme see
user924016
08:59
\o
o/
user924016
09:28
in mysql, with foo table, would you name the id column , ID or fooID ?
user924016
and would you name bar's fk to foo.id, fk_foo_ID or fooID (=
sql naming conventions are the kinda things that start wars - i'm not touching this
user924016
@PaulCrovella (=
user924016
09:43
well atm I choosing the fooID convention, cause I find it easier to manage joining table queries
user924016
and the fk_**
works for you. problem solved.
user924016
yep
10:02
Hi guys, I was asking my self.
When a class extends an other. Is it possible to stack __construct() ?
@Baldráni parent::__construct()?
Hell yeah
So simple ty I don't know why I didn't tough of that
:)
Morgen all
morn PeeHaa
Say you have an application (for the sake of the example, let's say without using composer) and a set of plugins two of which have their own composer dependencies (ie, 2x composer.json).
@FlorianMargaine expected to see php 7.3.0-dev … was disappointed.
The composer autoloads will not play nice with each other. Well actually, 2nd plugin ends up using classes from the first plugin (assuming both depend on the same package).
@bwoebi that's doable, but not really sustainable for now :)
hehe
10:40
7.2beta1 was a pain because PHPAPI changed so we had to rebuild all the extensions (also, we switched to Debian stretch, and there are a bunch of things like mongo that still rely on an old openssl...)
Any potential options of truly separating these two plugins' dependencies?
Openssl had some breaking changes, so it's kinda painful to upgrade
(I had to fix one of our C++ apps that was using openssl)
My first thought would be to change dependency namespace (eg; using nikic/PHP-Parser) so that each dependency ends up in the plugin namespace and can be loaded separately.
(which sounds like a crazy, crazy thingy to do)
> Returns the hashed password, or FALSE on failure.
var_dump(password_hash('test', 22)); // null
O.o
user924016
Warning: password_hash(): Unknown password hashing algorithm: 22
10:45
Yes, but it returns null, not false
user924016
ah yea
Anyone seen Dunkirk yet?
!!lxr password_hash
[ /ext/standard/password.c#412 ] PHP_FUNCTION(password_hash)
Seems weird to be that it can return null in two cases
ah, too slow
@ircmaxell what's the reason for this inconsistency. invalid algo and invalid cost both returning null instead of false?
should at least be documented..
Imo it should rather be fixed to always return false I think
Unless I am missing something
user924016
10:55
For me it seems to pass a invalid algo should throw an exception
Yes that would solve my actual problem I am trying to solve much more easier :P
user924016
(=
@RonniSkansing it's a function, not a method
Why wouldn't functions be allowed to throw?
because functions are usually procedural
11:01
And PHP is usually used for the web
and exceptions are objects. so you are mixing two paradigms…
So
What's wrong with mixing them?
purity
lol
Spoken like a true german :P
I would never expect a function to throw. raise errors yes. but dont give me objects when I am using a procedural thing
user924016
11:02
@Gordon as in pure functions and methods has state?
Password::hash() could throw. password_hash shouldn't
I just disagree :)
or yes, methods -> exceptions, functions -> errors
So you also don't agree with TypeErrors?
explain?
11:06
@PeeHaa that's an error. why would I disagree with that?
It's an exception / Error
No methods are involved. It's just a function call
yeah, in that case… I disagree with that. Errors should be errors. Exceptions should be exceptions. I like the distinction and I think it makes for cleaner code than mishmashing two paradigms into one.
I am going to disagree with you on this I guess :)
that's fine
11:11
The thing is error/warnings/notices are making messy apis
No matter the paradigm
and thanks for the example. I wasn't aware that you can catch errors now… just writing that down already shows that it's weird. you catch exceptions. not errors.
errors are exceptions
Well throwables
no. errors are errors :)
Don't get me started again on the *Error stuff cc @Trowski
:D
@PeeHaa I agree with that. But I still prefer to keep the distinction. An exception is a different thing than an error.
even though both indicate something went wrong
11:13
even if you don't catch it, it to goes to the exception handler, not error handler (TADA!).
which is very unfortunate and confusing
yes they are exceptions, but I see what @Gordon means. It's semantics
yes
I don't agree. But I see it
Well maybe even if I agree. Exceptions give you more room to handle it
I would have hoped the error handler would have been special cased.
11:15
@Christian It is
They all extend Error
no, no... as in the error handler would receive the error.
while at the same time a catch(Error $e) would still work.
@PeeHaa no doubt about that. I am not argueing errors are better in some way. I just dont want them to be thrown from functions
I'd never expect a function to throw.
Several functions do throw also in core
@ should be removed from the language any way :P
11:19
sure, but don't you agree that this odd behavior when you can usually suppress any errors with it
Yes
Also, with trigger_error (with notice level) would continue the flow whereas throwing an error will always break the flow.
Seems to me that Error class may be misnamed..
@PeeHaa give me a good way to replace it, and sure.
Meanwhile, I still need it there and there.
@FlorianMargaine get rid of all warnings first
:-)
@PeeHaa you know perfectly well that there are valid use cases, right?
11:21
Yes. But that is an issue that needs be fixed first
Hence my remark
Some things cannot currently be done without it
You mean that warnings should be.. exceptions?
I can't think of anything else that would "work" tbh
@FlorianMargaine I'd claim there are none. there are just usecases where its more convenient and easier than handling the cases in an error handler
@Gordon you really cannot always prevent it sadly
What about using the default timezone in PHP? Classic warning..
11:23
As long as some things spit out messages without any way to prevent it
And some are indeed more lazy / convenient
Which also should be fixes
be back in 5. Getting food
@PeeHaa for instance?
@Gordon unlink
brb
@PeeHaa in which case?
Race condition
You could do:
if (file_exists($file)) unlink($file);
but instead we do @unlink($file);
and why cant you handle that in an error handler?
11:31
Handle what?
The race condition?
no, the message
you said "As long as some things spit out messages without any way to prevent it" we need @
huh?
9 mins ago, by PeeHaa
As long as some things spit out messages without any way to prevent it
yes, but that doesn't prevent the race condition
neither does slapping an @ in front
11:33
Fine. Messages. Some php functions should not spit out messages to begin with
@Gordon It does
Not the act of doing @, but the rewrite of the conditional block
how?
What you mean how?
PHP is riddled with bad decisions. A.o. the idea of spitting out messages where it's not warranted
yes you can set an error handler and specifically handle stuff
But it's super weird / inconvenient to do
You gain nothing
@PeeHaa when I do file_exists() { unlink } and script A is at file_exists, while script B is already at unlink, I get the warning when script A reaches unlink. But just doing @unlink in that case doesnt prevent the race condition. it just doesnt show the warning.
@PeeHaa that's what I am saying. I've yet to see a case which cannot be handled without error suppression. It's usually just a matter of convenience and not being worth the effort to do it different
in the case of unlink, you could use flock though. but we all know its just advisory flocking, so meh
@PeeHaa if a file cannot be deleted it's not worth a message?
wouldnt you want to know why it cannot be deleted?
Sorry was eating
np. I am old and slow and think everything is fine
11:42
:)
The race condition is the file_exists may return true, but in the mean time the file may have been deleted. Once you reach unlink it is already gone
Handling that in your error handler / away from your actual code that is just fine is weird
@PeeHaa yes, but that can also happen without the file_exists and suppressing the error is just not telling it happens
Exactly
@PeeHaa you are not handling it. you are suppressing it :)
Buuuut
unlink already gives you a rerurn value
As several functions. return false because it failed and spit out a message
false, null, -1, jimbo's mom whatever soembody decided was a good idea
so you are basically just saying that @ is convenient to use
11:48
tbh I cannot think of other functions right now that do that weird thing like spitting out messages where I don't want it because I am already handling it based on the return value
senseiiiii
@Gordon Not just convenient. Actual the sane / better option
because no one wants code like this:
set_error_handler(function() { return strpos(func_get_arg(1), "unlink") === 0; });
unlink("doesntexist");
Because code like that hides things from where you want it
Also it fails on unlinkme
Sorry :P
unlinkme is not a function :P
11:50
It is now in my codebase :D
ok, I agree with "it's just the more sane way of doing things." I don't agree with cannot do it with error handlers.
The thing is there are more functions which spit our warnings for no good reason other than because php
And I am super annoyed I cannot think of another good case right now
yeah. maybe. but you could write a default error handler catching these and put that into all of your projects
Fuck I'm annoyed
then you had them at a central place instead of littering @ all of your code
11:55
@FlorianMargaine can you gimme another good example of php functions spitting out warnings where it really shouldn't?
but nobody does that because it's not worth the effort
C'mon brain
cc @Danack
@Gordon Both that. And others might get confused because it's moved from invocation to random centralized place
@PeeHaa it's not a random place. It's your main error handler
but the fact it's silent is the issue
silent "magic"
@foo and everybody can see immediately what's going on
foo and being handled somewhere else not so much
doesn't that imply an error handler defined away from the function is always bad?
11:59
I think it is. When it is just silenced
then again, you say these functions should not give messages in the first place, so isn't it rather sane defaults?
@Gordon It is, but unexpected
That's why I want it at invocation
I can understand that.
though I think it's more a matter of habit
Hi room
I totally forgot what I actually was doing this morning. Thanks @Gordon :P
12:03
can i ask for few gh stars to shut up homebrew bot that ext is not popular and stop it from marking a build as failed (even though it's not) - github.com/pinepain/php-ref
@pinepain o/
@PeeHaa you were doing nothing. as usual.
No no no. I actually was doing something
@pinepain lol. add homebrew bot. let it complain. ask for github stars
Smart :)
Like
@PeeHaa well, then probably getting drunk or watching porn? or both.
@PeeHaa i'm thinking about dropping homebrew support in main repo and publish formula to own repo, actually
12:05
Oh right. I member. It was what sparked the discussion. password_hash :)
i don't fap on that stars, tbh
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@pinepain You don't? You are doing github wrong
:D
GitHub the Game
damn. you ruined my faith in humankind
12:07
:P
Tsjonge, jonge, jonge!
@Jeeves lol bitterballenbruid. I like the sound of that
@PeeHaa What are your thoughts on tomatos?
@Jeeves You mean ketchup
@PeeHaa Yeah... Ya made me bleed.
Broken build with libsodium 1.0.0 and macro redifinitions – #74969
12:09
@PeeHaa ldap_open()
Anonymous
Morn
(a recent example I had to use)
Happy birthday \o/ @JayIsTooCommon
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:)
13 years old!
2
The big one three
switch around so the name comes last. otherwise pin wont show
Anonymous
:B thanks
12:11
mornes 11 o/
Happy Birthday, jay!
gah, loo late
Anonymous
Cheers dude
Nope. Just in time :)
\o/
@JayIsTooCommon You drunk yet?
Anonymous
12:13
No, i just bought 3 litres of rum and whiskey though so....
Ah. Nice starter
Anonymous
:p
Mornin all
12:24
hands up all :P
Throw your hands up in the air / And wave 'em like you just don't care
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\o/
\o/
What's the point in package perforations >8( 50% of the time they don't fully work.
Happy birthday @Jay :-)
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very very happy birthday @JayIsTooCommon \o/
12:39
~o~ waving my hands
@JayIsTooCommon Oh happy birthday
Anonymous
reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/6omrk8/… finally, I'm glad r/php is on board with Laravel.
13:27
happy 13th @Jay, our expectations of you change today, you're an adult in training now ...
and congratulations to finally being legally allowed to be here
13:43
happy birthday @Jay!
Anonymous
Thanks pricks o/
Good morning SO ;-)
failed with 2002: Cannot assign requested address after 26 retries – #74970
13:58
@JayIsTooCommon Wait are you 13 or they're messing around? :P
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