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00:04
damn
slept 4 hours
ping @kelunik or @bwoebi or @Trowski
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*only 4 hours
@Sean I assume there were in the past :-P
it's actually quite easy to that, or easier than you might think anyway
you fork off a child to manage the active connections, then once you've brought up a new host process you pass the handles back across a unix socket and Robert's your mother's brother
@Tiffany If you're using putty, you can configure it to not close the session window after connection termination. Switch on verbose mode and have a look at what's happening
@Sean I use git bash
00:08
Also check out the logs on the server side to see what's happening
less pain in the ass than putty
@Tiffany let me introduce you to a life-changing application: github.com/jimradford/superputty
how's it any better than mygwin?
mygwin?
what git bash for windows is based on
err
lol
mingw
00:11
SuperPutty is an actually-useful GUI app
at some point I'll stop calling it mygwin
and remember that's not the name
@DaveRandom pong
@Tiffany ^ proper, sane, useful tabbed layout, with quick-connect stuff
and you can still fiddle with putty settings if you need to do anything complicated
interesting
I'll have to try it sometime
I've gotten accustomed to mingw, so it might be a while
@bwoebi why do you cast RRs to string?
I don't see how that makes sense at all tbh, very few RR types are actually scalar (in the PHP sense of scalar)
00:14
@DaveRandom Been using it ever since you mentioned it earlier this month, it's awesome
It has some focus-related issues sometimes
but livable with
sometimes superputty and phpstorm seem to get into a kind of focus war
git blame tells me you should ask Niklas: github.com/amphp/dns/commit/…
apparently some sort of mysterious fix
it's going to be generally problematic, that, not just for what I'm doing
what sucks is that I think that could be considered "public API" github.com/amphp/dns/blob/master/lib/Record.php
however broken public API is broken so maybe not
In what cases is the value non-string, actually?
anything that's not a single field
e.g. MX
is a common one that that isn't
but loads of stuff; CAA, SRV to name two more commonly used ones off the top of my head
and that is a tiny proportion of what has been defined over the years, and it's also nowhere near a complete list of things currently in common use
00:19
then it must be broken, I guess. feel free to fix it
well there is a kicker to this...
Or ask Niklas about the concrete issue he encountered
either you re-implement/wrap all those structs in amp/dns, or you expose the underlying library primitives
based on current things in amp/dns I guess just copypasta and change the ns decl
Not sure. I personally don't think it's worth abstracting libdns away if it exposes all these structures. However they've decided to have their own Record class...
meh
Well that decision has paid in light of the massive BC break happening in libdns I guess
00:26
We are anyway going to have to release a new major of amphp/dns when integrating libdns v3 I guess?
actually my structs are JSON encodable anyway, which they need to be for amp/dns cache impl
@bwoebi until I found this, no actually
the rest of the changes are all internal only
mostly it's just changing use decls and changing all the set* calls to ctor args
@DaveRandom also, is your record list class different in libdns v3? github.com/DaveRandom/LibDNS/blob/master/src/Records/…
It's bigger, but it's backwards compatible
I see no difference
yeah, adding is always fine
@DaveRandom 'she said'.
00:29
it's just the IANA list
only this time I spent fucking ages reading RFCs and working out what's actually been deprecated, and marking them
@Danack :-P
eh, this needs fixing anyway so I will just include it in the patch
I feel like this is not going to cause many real world problems, if people were actually querying stuff with vector record data then someone would have complained by now
00:41
@bwoebi would anyone have a problem with me switching to serialize instead of json?
I'm guessing yes
json does not play nice with typed things
@DaveRandom ? do you mean with objects?
yes, you can't decode it back to an instance of the same class in a sane way
by "a sane way" I mean "dynamically without a huge mapping routine"
@DaveRandom I'm going to be in a moment.....
@jeeves remind in 10 hours json_encode_object
@jeeves ?
zend_hash_find_bucket() could not find existing hash entry – #75881
!!remind json_encode_object in 10 hours
00:44
Usage: !!reminder [ examples | list | <text> [ at <time> | in <delay> ] | unset <id> ] Try !!reminder examples
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i have written that function too.
!!remind in 11 hours json_encode_object
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then i switched to msgpack
Reminder 41003053 is set.
test and delay go other way round
but regardless, is there actually any benefit to that?
feels like it would just be slower (because userland) and not solve any actual problems
I obviously could write that myself, but I generally just use serialize() in those cases, because it would change the format of the JSON in order to do that, in such a way as you can't really expose it publicly, so why bother?
00:47
Less of a security hole than unserialize.
serialize() works fine if you use it sensibly
Actually for this specific thing I can do something that is somewhat horrible but probably a decent middle-ground, thinking about it
fine
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:B
01:11
!!lxr zend_string_equal_content
[ /Zend/zend_string.h#300 ] static zend_always_inline zend_bool zend_string_equal_content(zend_string *s1, zend_string *s2)
01:37
@bwoebi @kelunik @Trowski github.com/amphp/dns/compare/dep/libdns-v3 just so you can see the basic outline
that is working and all tests pass
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02:09
@Danack @DaveRandom 3v4l.org/tkQn9 something is probably wrong
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if you make a repo with the one you have link it to me pls :B
danack has always the best tunes
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i don't know json enough to write that function properly
it pisses me off quite a lot how restrictive it is
msgpack is much more a sensible format
@Danack that's amazing
02:13
and certainly not linked on any site I've made recently.
@Wes the way to write that function properly is to not write it
I wonder if I could get away with adding that into the HTML comments of the 404 page...
Coworker and I have joked about adding something to the website that reacts to the konami code, just for shits and giggles.
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@PaulCrovella json sux
json is fine, what you're trying to use it for isn't
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just use msgpack
ok? :B
encode, decode. no shitty params, no errors, no encoding, no escaping, WTF
it just bloody works.
02:20
what time zone is Jeeves in for the reminder module?
or does it matter?
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it doesn't
just use like UTC-6 or something?
!!reminder examples
Examples:
• !!reminder foo at 18:00
• With timezone: (ie. UTC-3) !!reminder foo at 18:00-3:00
• !!reminder bar in 2 hours
• !!reminder unset 32901146
• !!reminder list or just !!reminders
• !!in 2 days 42 hours 42 minutes 42 seconds 42!
• !!at 22:00 Grab a beer!
!!reminder bring frosty coupon with me at 16:00-6:00
Reminder 41003415 is set.
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02:22
tiffany gets pinged at 2 am because tz conversion
:S. I have a coupon on my desk that I keep forgetting to bring with me, and it expires in like three days, and I forget to remind myself. When I was driving by Wendy's earlier, I decided to use Jeeves as the reminder.
I've had it since October.
@Wes use not json for this, that's for sure 3v4l.org/nFqDR
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:B
@Wes san pellegrino has sugar :<
I thought it would be zero sugar/zero calorie
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i had no idea. but san pellegrino is not great. look for cutolo, felicia, itala, gaudianello(my pref), sveva(my pref), toka(my pref), acetosella, ferrarelle, san ciro, appia,
cutolo and ferrarelle are also good-ish
we got a fuckton of water yeah
i doubt they export them to the us tho. again exporting water seems a really stupid thing to do
s.pellegrino is an italian brand but chances are the water is from the us
Parent company: Nestlé
that almost for sure means it's not actually italian water :P
what was that story that coca cola once tried to sell tap water
02:34
they still do sell tap water
Nestle does the same thing
or at least similar.
25 liters of water a day?
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seems not enough
I'm liking symfony 4.. bit of a learning curve for sure though. Basics I get, just gotta figure out this whole session thing.. and roles..
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@NikiC
interface Call{ function getArgs(): array; }
class FuncCall implements Call{}
class MethodCall implements Call{}
class StaticMethodCall implements Call{}
ktnxbye :B
no seriously, i don't care
good night all
g'night o/
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03:06
\o
ah and also New_ probably
yes ^
3v4l.org/dNWHA til traits can work like static classes
i am amazed that works
i mean, disappointingly amazed
03:37
Some days I smoke too much. I thought someone broke into the house and stole my office chair, only to realize I was sitting in it. =o\
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insta-star-of-shame
:D
I blame my paranoia on my cats and dogs. The dogs bark for no reason, and the cats stare at empty corners of the room. All the more reason to go live in a cave and avoid people.
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lol
all people? what about us.
you've been missing :(
is there a way to fetch a class constant dynamically?
ClassName::{$constName} ?
ClassName::{$x} doesn't work
ClassName::{$x}() calls the method
ClassName::${$x} calls the property
constant('foo::'. $const)
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@LeviMorrison with unified tables the $ would become optional, am i right?
that yes @crypticツ need to add constant() to the list, didn't cover it yet
so much work. i wish i didn't fuck up the design
03:59
I usually skip the design stage and go straight to the crying stage.
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lol
that would save a lot of time
morning
@crypticツ lol
\o
@Darius why would you use /{username} ? it would match sooo many other pages and also forever limit what usernames and page names you can use because they share the same path.
do /u/{username} or something along those lines.
namespace the paths per controller or you're just going to get conflicts.
04:28
Trying to make it as easy as possible to reach user's profile. I agree it would try to match too many routes :\ Should for user's sake switch it to {user}.site.com then?
/u/{username} just looks ugly.
I do see youtube using that though
on a side note, how does Github do it? Are they really maintaining a giant list of all Github site pages and then blacklisting them when people choose a name, and what about vice versa? Say I make a username called "foobar" and you have the need to create some informational page called "foobar" how do you handle that?
Same method that I was suggesting I believe. Then they just do a check if the route returns a result, if it does, they deny it.
But.. curiosity, i'll actually test it out with github
They may possibly also pre-reserve certain usernames in case they need it for a future page. Support, help, contact, etc... I just think it would be a nightmare to have to think up a new page name because someone happens to have the same username you need.
I see they're making use of subdomains for stuff they want to add. or add it under /collections/
and /blog is a reserved for their informational stuff
instead of github.com/education they did education.github.com , it makes sense based on the type of site it is
They have a mix of things, I think maybe they were using your method of /usernamer /pagename and then realized fuck people keep taking names we need, so let's start using subdomains?
Another think to consider is logs. When you see in your access logs /foobar how can you easily tell if it's some info page or a user's profile?
04:43
by visiting it
I mean, you still have like a static list of pages at the top of the routes list, then the last route is the variable one
So if you're doing analytics you're going to visit each and every link?
As long as you don't have anything else like /{blog_post_name}, you should be able to tell shouldn't you?
because /blog/{blog_post_name} should be what you expect if it's a blog
yeah, the /blog indicates what the resource is.
So as long as I indicate what resource I'm going for, it should be ok. Because then it'll just skip through to check if url I'm visiting is part of the static url's, and if it's not, it'll go to search for a user.
As far as github is concerned, it's kinda funny you brought it up, I do see a "ah fuhh.." moment haha
But that still doesn't solve the problem of adding more static routes in the future. You will have to always make sure a new static route does not match a current username. Soon you'll be making funky static routes just to make them meaningful because the ideal one has already been taken as a username.
04:49
Not-nice method, but could always contact the user..
good luck on that!
I'm here to take your username against your will. =oD
pretty much lol
just make sure to put that in the ToS
That would make them pretty angry indeed.
I get where you're coming from though, on another site i built, had users register with "A","B","C"
as usernames
sort of a "FIRST!" comment style thing..
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05:41
@DaveRandom so i'm officially totally captured by star trek discovery
        $method = "from" . get_class($node);
        if(method_exists($this, $method)){
            $this->{$method}($node);
        }
feels so dirty
06:04
posted on January 29, 2018

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if there in change in form fields or even there we can add or remove question from template,question then how can i incoperate these changes from database and api's.
06:49
@Wes No, variable table is not merged
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i meant this:
ClassName::{$constName} ?
ClassName::{$x} doesn't work
ClassName::{$x}() calls the method
ClassName::${$x} calls the property
ClassName::{$xxx} will (should) work for properties and constants
and ideally also methods, returning a closure
Agreed, but can't until they are unified.
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okay
morningsgsgs o/
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gsgsgs
@LeviMorrison sorry for ping while it's night here. did you read about primitive constants?
i'm adding exceptions for bool as Bool, and true as TRUE and True, etc. otherwise it's thousands of entries
if we want it to pass we need to be realistic about certain stuff
like, people will never agree on that :D
also Array type hint is used a lot (me included tbh)
lowercased array has the most entries
07:07
@bwoebi And it was totally worth it, upgrading from v1 to v2 had 0 BC breaks.
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hey nik
@DaveRandom WTF? Considered public API? It's 100% public API.
@DaveRandom Not it's not. It's only applied for resolve, never in query.
@Wes o/
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*here = there
when i spot english mistakes after hours...
morning
07:21
on a side note, I marathon'd two series yesterday, it was totally worth it
Do you inject SQL queries in a fetch() function from the controller in a mapper if you need specific fields?
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@SaitamaSama you are insane
ikr :P. they were both 13eps each tho
so a total of 572 minutes (13 * 2 * 22) or ~9.5 hours
Because I need to do something fetch fields based on their Email, Phone or AuthID
07:44
* */12 * */6 * This should be twice a day every 2 months?
Nope. This one should 0 */12 * */6 * Thanks. ^^
08:04
a simple way for segfaults in threadsafe php just with configuration – #75882
08:26
morning
ohayou o/
mornin
tereško o/
08:41
so i read that static methods shouldn't generally be used as they're not testable. however i wrote a class that doesn't change state or anything. is this proper usage of static? pastebin.com/qc4AYkgp
or should i just make this into an object
@RobertCalove why didn't you just use a namespaced functions for it?
what do you mean?
i don't think i've ever used that before
why do you need to wrap it in a class? Just write simple functions and add a namespace to them for better readability.
hm, would that work with PSR?
why would that matter?
08:47
@RobertCalove this is fine… like @tereško said, you dont necessarily need the class, but it doesnt hurt to have it either.
I'd not name it Utils though because I am sure you can come up with a better name
not sure what to call it to bh
tbh*
these are just methods i need to call to calculate some stuff for me
although i probably should write tests for these functions...
$offenderLoc = new LatLong(floatval($offender['latitude']), floatval($offender['longitude']));
minor thing
this shit is pointless - better typehint float in the constructor
you could probably turn all of these into Value Objects instead of static functions
or attach to OffenderCollecion class
then again, TBH, doing it all with runtime memory seems somewhat misguided
you should be accessing database and selecting via SQL
so, this would end up in whatever persistence abstraction you use for OffenderCollection instances
i didn't know it auto-typecasts
if i used float in constructor--good to know!
@Gor
@Gordon what do you mean value objects?
@tereško the offenders are acquired via 3rd party API, and i just process them with this function.
08:56
then your persistence abstraction would be built on top pf an API, not a database
@Gordon the LatLong class just stores the latitude and longitude. i'm just taking those values and turning them into a object so i can reduce the # of arguments in these functions.
instead of (lat1, long1, lat2, long2), it's just (coord1, coord2) etc.
@tereško i cache the results i get back from the API in the DB
i'm unsure what you mean by "using runtime memory seems misguided"
A value object is an immutable object representing a value that is considered equal by this value
LatLong would be better named GeoPoint or GeoCoordinates
and yes, making that into an object is a good idea.
yeah so doesn't LatLong fit under value object?
just construct and get() functions
yes, it's a value object, but the CircleDistance isn't.
so you could either make a separate CircleDistance object or move the getCircleDistance method onto the LatLong object… or nake both
yeah but CircleDistance is a math function
CircleDistance is a math function similar to Sum and Add
09:04
Documentation about name of a session should be less restrictive – #75883
@RobertCalove it's a value. Also, it has a unit.
does it though? Sum() and Multiply() don't have values??
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are there recognized formats for paths pointing to a specific line and column of a text file, like, this works:
/my/path/file.php:23
is it possible to add the starting column too, for example?
CircleDistance::fromCoordinates(Coord $coord1, Coord coord2, UNIT::MILES)
or just new CircleDistance($c1, $c2, Unit::MILES)
ok so i guess the same can be done for sum() and multiply() in theory...
09:08
the distance is not just some number. it has a unit. that alone makes it a value you can represent as a value object
sum() and multiply() could be operations on a value object
i appreciate the help!
because summing and multiplying a value object might need special handling for the value when the unit is different. for instance, you might have a Money object and try to add euros to dollars.
Value Objects are really nice to represent your business domain in code
09:22
hello
how are you all
i am looking for a way to save time in database as big integer in nano seconds
how is that possible ?
morning
processor	: 11
vendor_id	: AuthenticAMD
cpu family	: 23
model		: 1
model name	: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Six-Core Processor
stepping	: 1
microcode	: 0x8001126
cpu MHz		: 3593.128
:(
have a strange problem
when i ipress i i ion imy ikeyboard i it i inserts ia ispace, iwhen i i ipress ispace i it i inserts an i i iafter ithe ispace
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why ido icomputers ihate ime i?
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ahahhahaha
have ihad ienough iof ith is ish it
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tried another keyboard? :P
09:33
dont ihave ione, iand i if i ibuy ianymore icomputer ish it, i i'm iafra id i'll iloose imy i w ife
PSA: Elite Dangerous is on Steam Sale for around 7 bucks
unfortunately, not for my platform…
efree() used instead of zend_string_free() in socket_recvfrom – #75884
does isame ith ing ion laptop
hy
i asked a question any luck ?
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open it, clean with alcohol. moisture for sure
09:40
@JoeWatkins I ithink ithat i it's inot irelated ito i processor imodel i i at iall. Just iremove that ikeyboard ioh my i i i God
no, i'm iseparately isad iabout ithe iprocessor, i it's ia i p ile iof ish it
Timing cached reads: 23598 MB in 2.00 seconds = 11811.22 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 364 MB in 3.01 seconds = 121.08 MB/sec
"ra id0"
Sep 1 '14 at 15:13, by Joe Watkins
[joe@localhost php-src]$ sudo hdparm -tT /dev/md0

/dev/md0:
 Timing cached reads:   25312 MB in  2.00 seconds = 12674.68 MB/sec
 Timing buffered disk reads: 1434 MB in  3.00 seconds = 477.81 MB/sec
same ssds, intel icontroller
i isuper ihate iamd
@Gordon I still have installed windows for things like this
it's basically its only purpose
@JoeWatkins could it be that your keyboard is just fucked ?
also, you can get a keyboard for something like 5€
appears ifucked
not iblam ing iamd, i i ihate ithem ifor i20,000 other ireasons
not ileast iof iwh ich, ithey isuck iballs
09:51
@tereško I'd still need to fix my pc for that… and get a new windows license
it didnt happen in the last 5 years so I guess it aint gonna happen ever
you'll be loosing out of a lot of good games
Hi There Is anyone familiar with symfony 3 any help will be appreciated
as the running application is running on version 5.5.9 does it run on 5.6 version of php
error:-Error: Call to a member function has() on null
500 Internal Server Error - FatalErrorException
@tereško I know. But I'll also save a lot of money… besides, I dont have much time for playing anymore anyways.
and I am still happily smashing zombie heads in 7DTD

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