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22:01
@kelunik I'll have to dig around but it's something like incompatible methods only warning on classes and erroring in abstract ones.
@LeviMorrison Indeed, yes. 3v4l.org/hamQi
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@LeviMorrison idea for php8, make pseudo types / primitive types seamless with classes, like
33 instanceof int, get_class(33) // int etc
@Wes What does get_class(33) return now?
@Wes Isn't that incompatible with what you were just suggesting to me above?
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error probably
22:07
@Wes What would get_class(null); do? Return 'null'?
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!!> var_dump(get_class(33));
[ 5.6.0 - 5.6.30, 7.0.0 - 7.2.2 ] Warning: get_class() expects parameter 1 to be object, integer given in /in/bL2qu on line 1 bool(false)
[ hhvm-3.18.5 - 3.22.0 ] bool(false)
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@kelunik null is both a type and a value :B
... returns false? What in the tarnation..?
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well, get_class isn't important, i mean the stuff that is more often used
22:09
@LeviMorrison I've never heard a "the" in that phrase.
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like instanceof... is_int is_array is_string are terribad
@Allenph Indeed, mistype.
@LeviMorrison No. Now it's my favorite phrase.
1 instance of int can be supported in 7.NEXT. No need to wait for 8.
@LeviMorrison It's PHP, what did you expect?
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22:10
@LeviMorrison but it's a slight bc break
@Wes It's not.
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> slight
!!> var_dump(1 instanceof int);
[ 5.6.0 - 5.6.30, 7.0.0 - 7.2.2 ] Fatal error: instanceof expects an object instance, constant given in /in/Eir9D on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
Well it won't compile.
22:10
[ hhvm-3.18.5 - 3.22.0 ] bool(false)
Have to use a variable.
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Wes
needs a temp var
!!> $x = 1; var_dump($x instanceof int);
But anyway if anyone is relying on instanceof int always returning false that would be a bit... odd.
Eh, whatever, I suppose it's fine to wait for PHP 8.
I'll go mention it on the wiki page.
22:12
Making the range of accepted things wider usually isn't considered a BC break.
Can add new is_of_type and is_subtype_of functions that are a bit more sane.
How would you reconcile the difference between a class and a type @Wes?
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uh?
Never mind.
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nobody knows what a class is. i call them just types
class is class Foo{}
interface is interface Foo{}
both of them are types
but that's my personal definition :B
22:17
'int' is also a type.
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and all primitives obviously
What do you mean by "seamless with classes" then?
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there should be no difference between primitives' types and classes
except that primitives have no methods
That makes my mind explode because that seems like it would make an integer an object.
But I just have no idea how the internals work, I'm sure.
Anonymous
@SaitamaSama can't find psycho pass in English audio.
Anonymous
22:24
cc @Ekin
Anonymous
does it even exist?
Anonymous
halp
@samayo uhhh... Watch subs then? Subs are 100x better than dubs as a general rule of thumb
I wouldn't know, I do subbed
Anonymous
ehh... that's kinda difficult, isn't it.
22:26
SubMasterRace
Anonymous
Can't concentrate on the movie, if I have to read sub every sec
always better than dubbed imo
Anonymous
i'll give it a try
@samayo Can't concentrate if there are notoriously bad English VOs?
Anonymous
haven't found one of those yet
Anonymous
22:29
but i would get used to it
Anonymous
speaking of which ..
can't unread value objects there... I should probably sleep
@bwoebi @NikiC Any idea why fwrite would return 0 even though the onWritable watcher has been triggered?
It's 4:09 in the morning... I still got to finish 9 more episodes of Kaichou wa maid sama
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22:40
@Allenph it's just matter of practicality/consistency
is_int($obj) should be $obj instanceof int
it's not that it becomes an object. only functions must be aligned, regardless it's objects or primitives
i would like "s"[0] to return an int, some day :P
> This RFC proposes to deprecate the access on strings through [], and the access on arrays and ArrayAccess through {}, and in both cases by raising a deprecation notice
No.
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ha
If you are going to deprecate anything it needs to be all usages of {}.
@Wes Nope.
@LeviMorrison Yes, good idea.
I like the idea of subsequences. Not sure it's worth the syntax and whatnot. In any case I'm fine with deprecating {} for eventual removal so that syntax might be used elsewhere.
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22:45
!!> echo ("f")[0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0]‌​[0][0] . ("u")[0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0]‌​[0][0] . " guys";
[ 5.6.0 - 5.6.30, 7.0.0 - 7.2.2 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '‌' (T_STRING), expecting ']' in /in/tp5CG on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ hhvm-3.22.0 ] Fatal error: Uncaught Error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ']' in /in/tp5CG:-1 Stack trace: #0 {main} <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ hhvm-3.18.5 - 3.21.3 ] Fatal error: Uncaught Error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ']' in /in/tp5CG:1 Stack trace: #0 {main} <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
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#fail
[ 7.0.0 - 7.2.2 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '‌' (T_STRING), expecting ',' or ';' in /in/ZG9Ou on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ hhvm-3.22.0 ] Fatal error: Uncaught Error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ',' or ';' in /in/ZG9Ou:-1 Stack trace: #0 {main} <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
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fuck it.
[ hhvm-3.18.5 - 3.21.3 ] Fatal error: Uncaught Error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ',' or ';' in /in/ZG9Ou:1 Stack trace: #0 {main} <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ 5.6.0 - 5.6.30 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[', expecting ',' or ';' in /in/ZG9Ou on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
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22:47
i don't like strings made of strings
@Wes We don't have a char type. That is okay.
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"a"[0] must return 97
"a"{0} could return "a"
@Wes no, that'd be weird.
@Wes No, massive BC break.
And it breaks a lot of code.
22:48
A LOT.
It's not something you can automate either.
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Wes
massive bc break? have you ever seen someone using [] with strings?
@Wes YES.
Using {} is rare in my experience.
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regardless of that. offset access for strings is rarely used
Way more often than {} for offsets.
22:49
@Wes Rare compared to what?
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rare overall
it's rare you get subcharacters
Not really.
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substrings, ok
but single characters?
Yes, common.
Don't underestimate that.
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22:50
bah
It's faster than a function call. ;-)
@Wes Try searching for ord - bet you find a lot of [] on strings.
Why can't $string[1] return a new char type that's compatible with the current string operators then use {} to return your integer @Wes?
@Allenph $string{1} is valid today.
@LeviMorrison You were just talking about deprecating it...making room for that functionality.
22:54
@Allenph Oh, I see what you mean. In the future he would make {} be a subsequence and work on arrays as well. Not sure how it would look in practice.
Maybe like this: $array{2..<10}
Yeah! :D
23:13
@Wes ^
all aboard the "yay we get free memes all around" bandwagon ;)
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Wes
:B
@FélixGagnon-Grenier What does this even meme?
@Allenph well played ;)
I mean, everything on internets the last days is about heavy falcon, rockets, landing, and everything
@FélixGagnon-Grenier That's because it's dope.
It was dope af
It was lit.
Literally, it was lit several times.
23:50
@Wes Why use XBit for your syntax when you can just use short and long for int types?
+ Float/Double Byte/Char
Also can't you just use the syntax they already have? Float\Double Int\Long Int\Short\Unsigned
ping @Wes

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