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00:01
^^^ What Dave said
building PHP yourself is relatively easy. however, it gets harder for each additional extension you want to enable beyond the bare minimum (--disable-all), and means you now need to keep it up to date, rebuilding it when new patches come out.
unless you have very esoteric requirements I would not recommend it
use a PPA or Homebrew or whatever your platform offers
posted on January 22, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

@Andrea Rebuilding is like just a couple of commands though. The main reason I build PHP myself, apart from developing it, is being able to work with a debug build on a remote. I mean … if you're masochistic you can debug, analyzing the control flow using the assembly (-O2 builds sometimes move things around in ways the debugsyms not helpful: variables optimized out and code lines seemingly unrelated to the actual op) - I've done that. If avoidable, I avoid it though.
Often enough you can just reduce the bug to a relatively simple reproduce case. But sometimes you just cannot and commenting out seemingly unrelated code lines makes it disappear (e.g. a refcounting bug) … you have no idea where to start searching, but you're obviously not allowed to just copy their proprietary code over with the database and start debugging locally.
Nothing more fun than trying to look at asm and C code and figuring out what damn %rax offset this variable is stored at, or whether it's just a register … and which one.
So yeah, I've run custom debug builds in prod for being able to debug things.
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00:20
@DaveRandom changed my mind again about star trek discovery
the shit might actually be interesting
it's been so crazy so far
@Andrea Also, you only need to quite rarely actually patch PHP. I've only seen very few sec issues having actual impact in other than extremely narrow cases [i.e. which aren't only of theoretical nature].
@bwoebi that's true
still, it's generally unwise
Yep, not arguing.
As long as you aren't running of CGI, even running PHP 5.2 should be perfectly safe unless your code does very weird things.
I.e. some operations were made timing safe in newer PHP versions. If there's any secret that can be extracted there...
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@bwoebi did i ask you about getting the caller class scope from a PHP_FUNCTION() ? like, i want to know if that PHP_FUNCTION() was called from a method in the class Baz
any hint on where to look is welcome :B
i tried to look in the backtrace stuff on lxr but i only got confused
@Wes … you mean PHP_METHOD()?
ah
I see
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00:33
PHP_FUNCTION(get_caller_class_scope){ ... }
@Wes zend_get_executed_scope() maybe?
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could be
are these the arguments for the trace? lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%407.2/Zend/zend_globals.h#159
@Wes yes
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will have a better look at it tomorrow
i need to try to load debug_backtrace incrementally first
if i load it all i get a massive array
i only need the first few frames... but not sure exactly how many
so need to do that by attempts
maybe it's simpler for me to implement debug_backtrace_frame($offset)
i think i know how to do that
anyway thanks for the pointers
01:18
@Wes Oh, I wasn't even planning on doing that sort of analysis.
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i am doing some, the easy ones
like function bar(){
\qux(); // counts it as \qux in the global space, even if there is no "function qux" definition anywhere
}
@Wes No usages of both const MY_TYPE and class my_type?
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nope
tried laravel and wordpress
@Wes ... that's not a reference?
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i mean reference in expressions
not as in variable reference :P
how do you call that?
usage?
01:21
Sure.
@Wes This is actually fantastic news.
constants are case sensitive (ish? seem to remember some bug or something) and classes are insensitive.
One thing unifying the tables would have to do is unifying the sensitivity.
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that's why i want to analyze at least some usages
like constants usages
i am also doing an exception for define("...", ...)
right now i'm only supporting const ABC;
that's going to find more i think
i mean define(literal string, anything) is going to be analyzed
i'm skipping define($var or other expression)
@Wes With some sort of warning, not exception?
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i doubt they are many constants defined dynamically
yes i am collecting all usages that cannot be statically analyzed
except methods and fields... because i'm not even touching those :P
but they sent me this on twitter github.com/kalessil/phpinspectionsea/tree/master/docker which can put in a file all usages of a method/field that don't match the declaration's case
i have no idea how to run it tho
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01:42
right now i'm reorganizing the code. obviously as anything it turned out to be harder than i thought :B but it's been already useful... need to do a few more things and it'll be ready to use
And then I'll tear it apart :D
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:D feel free
makes me want to do a serious static analyzer
i tried once... i got lost lol
01:58
I'd like to write one in Rust but all the things I want to analyze are in PHP and I don't want to deal with bridging them.
I don't have time for that much work at the moment or in the near future.
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it's a massive job, especially if you are going to support stuff like unions
02:18
Is there a way I can make my own MySQL query log(for a short time). Host I have says I can't access it because I am on a shared plan...ggggrrrrrrrr
@Danack I'm afraid of docker :S
at least for the time being
@benlevywebdesign from my limited knowledge of logging into bluehost's server, the account you'll have isn't root, and you won't have sudo access
might be able to do it third-party, but I have no clue where to begin on that
@DaveRandom I wanted to learn how to do it myself, mainly. I can't remember if 7.2 was added to ondrej's ppa, but still... I want to try building it myself. /cc whoever else was talking about building from source, @Andrea I think?
not sure if I'll ever submit anything to php-src, but the thought of it makes me grin... bragging rights and all
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@benlevywebdesign try it locally?
Wes, did you ever submit anything to php-src?
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nop :B
i can't do C
:P
it's not too bad
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02:33
that reminds me that i could've once. i've found a bug but i couldn't fix it lol
...C is actually the first language I tried learning... at ten...
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it was in intl
I wonder if we could use something like PHPStan to support more cases, @Wes.
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and i didn't even submit a bug report
@LeviMorrison would be great
anyway, I'mg oing ot bed, I spent more time than I prefer at walmart.... and that wears on a person
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02:37
how do you call those book you build yourself by buying some pages every week at newsstands?
that was my first html book
around 1998 :B
I'm...not sure
I didn't start learning HTML/CSS until like..... '02-'03?
probably closer to '03
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then did asp 3
oh god I'm sorry
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i was pretty bad at it and i forgot almost everything about it
our old website was built on classic ASP. I did not like it.
so fucking verbose
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02:38
then i learned html/css and php, a bit later js
but before all this, i could already use paint shop pro :B paint shop pro 4 5 6 7! such a program
I didn't get into PHP when I was younger cause I knew it was a server-side language, and I didn't know where to begin at the time. I was running an older PowerMac.
I used paintshop pro a little in my teenage years... to make pixelated avatars
goodnight for realsies
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\o gn
!!urban for realsies
[ for realsies ] It's usually used when you are surprised to learn something. Other uses are to add how serious you are being about something. The last and most obscure usage is to explain the status of a couple. They are "For Realsies" if they are officially dating.
03:22
I had a scare for a second; I thought perhaps Generic < Generic < Concrete >> ($arg) might be valid code, but we don't allow expr < expr < expr. I didn't realize that. I knew we didn't allow expr < expr > expr but didn't realize it encompassed the former too. Phew.
03:51
signal handler error promoted from error to fatal error, undocumented – #75859
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04:04
found a bug and i have no idea what it is
morning
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04:19
turns out i am an imbecile \o/
ok got a bunch of false positives removed! yay less collisions
OH YES
Finally done.
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@LeviMorrison did you check if we can do something with phpstan?
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04:40
@PeeHaa can you get colors working in phpstorm's console? or any console, cmd, powershit
@Wes What would I try?
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for what?
MySQL query log if I can't get it with my host
How do I do Request::createFromGlobals() from Auryn?
05:05
morning
Okay, solved that. Now, do we have to explicitly create key-value pairs for the arguments of a constructor function of the class that I am trying to inject with Auryn or can I just put the value?
Can I do $injector->define('Car', ['V8']); instead of $injector->define('Car', ['engine' => 'V8']);?
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noobs :P
Hey @Wes, ever used Auryn?
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nope sorry
my guess is that you need to make the object in the bootstrap and share it
but no clue sorry
Uh, okay. No problemo.
I needed to call some function on an object before I sent it out to the controller.
05:20
@Wes A bit and it looks promising.
Ok I'll look up log MySQL locally if that's a thing
If I was running my files locally I could try it
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@LeviMorrison means that i'm replicating what it does already? :D
@LeviMorrison in case you wanted to start a static analyzer, you know, i'd help
this kind of stuff is my kind of stuff :D
i wish i had more time...
05:37
@Wes Partly, yes.
It appears to be extensible but it is uncertain how much of the core itself is modular.
If we can make a project that picks out the relevant lints, rules, etc, and add our own then maybe that's best.
mornings
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i don't regret doing it, i've learned symfony console, which i planned to learn for ages
morningso
05:56
yay for tax time, how badly will I get raped this year.
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sigh
06:09
posted on January 23, 2018

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07:04
mornin
Would it be impossible to implement async/await in PHP lang?
I just wonder if there is a way and list of things to do to implement it, because using Generators to emulate async/await is IMO hard to understand/learn.
07:36
@user9097755 What does it have to do with PHP?
@NikiC the anime awards votings are open now btw theanimeawards.com/#nominees
be sure to vote Koe no Katachi everywhere possible :-B
The grammarly ads on youtube are so annoying..
It's like "hey, we think you're retarded, and need spelling lessons like in grade school.. so try us out!"
07:52
morning
o/
maladroit unskillful; awkward; bungling; tactless; lacking in adroitness: to handle a diplomatic crisis in a very maladroit way.
oh, look. there is a wotd for @PeeHaa
Morning, damn I have a yes bah, Wordpress site where I had to create a new directory in the root folder with some files in it. But they should be listed. For some reason I always get a 403 Forbidden. I already made chmod 755,... but no changes... Would I have to apply some .htaccess magic ? kopy.io/XtnoH to make 'logos' show up as a directory?
Is there a way to call a function after instantiating an object from Auryn directly in the container?
08:24
@Wes how long it take you to learn symfony? Or at least start to feel comfortable in it. I just finished a project in Laravel, found a few things I find annoying and considering symfony for my own personal project.
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i won't learn symfony, but symfony console can be installed as a standalone lib
and that's the stuff that i am willing to use :P
ahh
best ost I've heard in a while youtube.com/watch?v=KPxSS1zHWwQ
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you say that every day
those are songs :-P
Dec 28 '17 at 7:23, by SaitamaSama
https://youtu.be/7Dj1QYHir4A . love this OST
is there a easy way to wrap this
echo $item->xpath("$selector")[0];
into a condition... so "if error..or false then try "echo $item->xpath("child::node()/$selector")[0];"? >__<
@Wes hm, not bad
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you bet it is
@CrissCrossCrass i did write some nasty code once for that
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it looked like the null safe operator in certain languages... i wonder in which project it is
08:34
@Wes so i could easy use (if $item->xpath("$selector")[0] !=){ //exist ?
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kinda
but you shouldn't do that really
what? why? :o
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i am a bit busy now i can try writing the stuff you shouldn't use later :P
or if you feel adventurous, check magic methods, like __get __set __call and ArrayAccess
hrhrr i will try this as well :D
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NULLSafe($item)->xpath("$selector")[0]
the problem with it was that arguments were evaluated even if the call already failed due to a null pointer
08:39
moin
damn... -.-
@Wes I think that $obj?->member would pass if someone worked up an RFC and patch
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the one i did also silenced exceptions
i tried this now if ($item->xpath("$selector")[0] != null){
echo $item->xpath("$selector")[0];
} else{
echo $item->xpath("child::node()/$selector")[0];
} and it works perfectly...a bit slow but..
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08:41
safely($obj, [MyException::CLASS])->maythrow()->foo();
$me->kill($now)
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:P
I’m in Seattle and there is currently a line to shop at the grocery store whose entire premise is that you won’t have to wait in line.
mind the poster at the door: no lines, no checkout, just walk
where is the login route in laravel?
it is not at web.php
we don't do laravel here, @QuicoLlinaresLlorens
You could try asking (or searching) on the main StackOverflow site
09:13
ok, thanks
Based on the employee count and industry i need to figure out a way to estimate number of developers.
@SohaibAsif email your government and request the statistics
no its random company from any country
are you aware how sentences work?
09:23
Perhaps xkcd.com/1425 would be more appropriate for him
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@DaveRandom fine for me
@DaveRandom do you think it should error if $foo?->bar() and bar looks like this:
public function bar(): Crap{} // ie can never return null
@DaveRandom :thumbsup:
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imho yes
@DaveRandom this would end up being worse than traits
it's basically making a bad practice as a part of language
people will not just use one of those symbols in a line
they will use multiple
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no it mustn't @DaveRandom because:
class A{ public function bar(): ?Crap{} }
class B extends A{ public function bar(): Crap{} }
09:33
think: active record
@Feeds isn't it "hereby" and not "hearby"?
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you didn't see languages with Maybe @tereško ?-> is much better than that imo
I have seen it used in ES
@tereško typically it's most useful when navigating external data that you don't have absolute control over the structure of the data. For example I want it a lot when dealing with SOAP responses, which often have massively nested structures
and yes, of course it's open to abuse, like every imaginable language feature
@Wes also it's "not very PHP" to do that. Even C# doesn't do that, it just silently turns it into a no-op, doesn't even emit a compile-time warning
@Wes what I'm not sure about is whether $foo->bar?->baz should suppress the warning when $foo->bar doesn't exist
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@DaveRandom also please specify that is also valid for fields, and magic methods
and if you really want to make it cool, also add $array?[45]->baz() ktnxbye :P
09:37
it could only suppress warnings for property access, it doesn't make sense to suppress warnings for attempts to call undefined methods
I feel like it shouldn't suppress anything
@Wes no :-P
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i am having a brainfart, does that even make sense? :B
maybe
I will think about it more
even if it does, I'm not putting it in that proposal
baby steps...
@Wes "check that the expression on the left of the member access does not evaluate"
I think that's pretty explicitly saying that it doesn't matter what's on the left
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ok
it's the expression, it's valid anywhere that -> is valid
@Wes otoh, static analysis can easily warn you about this
indeed R# does warn you about it
you are embedding control flow inside statements
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09:42
so yeah $array?[45] makes sense but when i written it i didn't realize what it did
@tereško so is ??
so is ternary, come to that
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i'd have it too
@Wes the more you put in an RFC, the less chance it has of passing
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i know
however if you get the baseline accepted, theres a much higher chance you can get augmentations accepted
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09:44
consider this $o?[33]?[44]?[55]?->call();
with one is not really useful, but with many it is imho
dear god
srsly...
You can, if you really must, do ($o[33][44][55] ?? null)?->call()
but ffs don't :-P
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what if $o implements arrayaccess
can't do that.
I think you can actually
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i'll let you try for me. :P
09:48
^ that
@DaveRandom Your RFC is wrong. It should be to remove nullable types. Thanks
@DaveRandom sounds good to me! did you already start looking into the implementation?
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3v4l.org/3DCVi @DaveRandom it shouldn't call c2 and c3 imo
cc @NikiC @bwoebi
also it calls them all before it tries to access offsetExists 3v4l.org/LVU46 dunno
@Wes Working as intended
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imho it's not consistent with
$a->foo(c1())->bar(c2())
c2() is not called until foo() returns, and it's never called if foo throws
09:59
@Wes Calls can modify the structure you're accessing and we don't want to happen that in the middle of an access
This is strictly required for write operations, but everything else works consistently
@Wes But more generally, unless execution order is explicitly specified, you cannot rely on execution order
While I can tell you how and why things are executed right now, there is no guarantee that things are executed in this order unless the operation explicitly specifies a sequencing behavior
And nothing about the syntax $a[$b][$c] is subject to sequencing
@pmmaga I am afraid of bison
@DaveRandom I'd be too :P
@pmmaga maybe if we work together we can beat it into submission :-P
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i'm sure i never did rely on that, but if i had to guess i would've expected to work like $a->foo(c1())->bar(c2())
generally I ask @Andrea very nicely when I want stuff like this but I should learn it really
10:03
@DaveRandom I think you underestimate how big a bison is
?-> should be very simple to add tho, from the syntax side
The simplest implementation would just assign the lhs to a temp var and generate a null check before the member access
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var proxy = new Proxy({}, {get: function(){ throw 0; }});
function foo(){ console.log("never called"); }
proxy[3][foo()];
i'm sure foo() doesn't get called
so, i'm not crazy :B i just checked
i got the reasoning behind that decision though
@Leigh @tereško Look, I do understand the desire not to fill PHP with yet more nullability. I realise that it's best to avoid the possibility of things being undefined and/or valueless. But in reality this shit happens, quite a lot, especially when dealing with external data, but really in any domain model there are almost always places where there may or may not be an association between an object and some other object.
ah fuck
null propagation is a tool that I use in C#, a lot, to write more concise, readable code. Of course it will get abused, like any other language feature you can think of. But on balance I regard it as a thing that is a force for good.
you are of course free to disagree and vote against it :-P
10:09
it's -9°C outside ... and the app is saying "feels like -17°C"
It's the wind that's a bugger
Morning people.
Might say it's lovely and warm but without that "feels like" it's a lie
posted on January 23, 2018 by Niklas Keller (kelunik)

I have added “Parameter Type Widening” to PHP 7.2. The corresponding PR already got a lot of negative voices saying that it would break a lot of things. Recently there was another blog post saying how bad it is. Let me say one thing first: Omitting the type of a parameter does not break any caller of that method. Quoting from the above linked blog post: If you expect every implementati

@DaveRandom the example of null-safe in HHVM should be included probably?
10:12
@tereško run ab -n 10000 -c 256 on some Apache. That will put its logs on fire and you'll stay warm
@Danack oh huh, didn't even know that existed
yeh, added
@Feeds @kelunik who are the muppets that don't understand?
@DaveRandom I guess after nearly 20 years of suffering PHP, I'm turning into "one of those people". I'll get my name changed to Stas ASAP
10:14
@Gordon you're assuming that Iand the dev-server is on the same continent
@DaveRandom You should add an example that has a chain of say 4 methods to show the big difference when it's a deep query.
20 is rounding up, obvs.
@Leigh eh, you are allowed to disagree with me, I won't hold it against you :-P said no-one on the internet, ever
@tereško no, I am just making witty puns
@DaveRandom If I said you had a beautiful <body>
10:17
@Danack I'm going to have a dig around in some of my codebases and find a better, more realistic example in a bit
@Leigh he'd probably hold it against you
I'll do it regardless
All this RFC does, is encourage laravel
how do you feel about that?
Yep, I went there
no it doesn't, it's ?-> not ?::
we should just deprecate PHP and make Laravel the default PHP 8
10:23
Anyone else going to GopherCon in Iceland this year?
The Gopher protocol is a TCP/IP application layer protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents over the Internet. The Gopher protocol was strongly oriented towards a menu-document design and presented an alternative to the World Wide Web in its early stages, but ultimately Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) became the dominant protocol. The Gopher ecosystem is often regarded as the effective predecessor of the World Wide Web. The protocol was invented by a team led by Mark P. McCahill at the University of Minnesota. It offers some features not natively supported by the...
@Gordon Will PHP 8 be compatible with Laravel?
Anonymous
@Tpojka waht?
stahp
@Ekin HAMMERTIME!
10:25
@samayo Asking @Gordon either. :D
@Tpojka Like all laravel upgrades, you'll have to rewrite tons to re-tightly-couple it
@Tpojka PHP 8 will be Laravel. No need for stinking vanilla php anymore. We'll just rm -rf php-src and port all of Laravel to C
Anonymous
That is not actually a bad idea
Code name PHP 8.
I hear @NikiC is already working on that full-time. Also, he'll change his name to NikiL or NikiVel to reflect that.
10:27
NikiLor
... lor is a sort of cheese here and that only makes it worse
googled Lor. Sounds awesome.
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wait, are class constants case sensitive? :o
@Wes only method names are case-insensitive
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and non-class constants
well, some of them
and class names also
10:49
my new pc case arrived \o/
@Danack Look at the PR.
I can refer to the docs for the differences once I hit them, but in general...?
File locations, etc.
@kelunik oh, a couple of nobodies.
@Danack Mostly, yes, but it fucking annoys me.
May 31 '17 at 16:28, by Danack
Who was it here who was saying a couple of years ago, that the problem with internals was the small number of people who took part from the 'typical' PHP community?
If you get the material for a blog post out it, then that's good I guess, but people who start discussions like that aren't likely to ever be persuaded that they're wrong.
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11:04
lol
why the f doesn't wordpress use github?
@Wes I would assume it's because the entire plugin hosting is on their self hosted SVN and moving this to Git is too much effort
but only guessing
Plugins aside, it would make community contributions to their core much more accessible
although, management overhead
there's a reason why projects like linux kernel and chrome don't use github as their primary source code control
Sane people might actually contribute to it then and improve the code base. :P
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i have found a bunch of stuff i wanted to patch, and i'm totally not doing it with svn
@Wes svn actually isn't so bad, as long as you only use it through git-svn :P
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11:13
dunno what that is. bur remember that i can barely use git... :P
@Leigh wrong. Git was made for source control of linux kernel
you are confusing the cause and effect there
@tereško No, you are confusing git and github
hmm ... I read it wrong
well, fuck it
11:38
o/
@Wes git-svn is a wrapper script that converts git commands to svn commands
11:50
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