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00:00
or anyone with an opinion: TNG episode for me to watch now while trying to sleep and failing plz
@Wes it probably won't surprise you to learn that I do this quite a bit
in general I like index access on strings returning integer types, but it's not really practical in PHP, at least not any time soon. The fact that a string is effectively a char* works well for me as a person who likes the bugger about with binary protocols and data structures, but in the 99% case for PHP it would be more useful as an array of code points
that's obviously not possible unless strings become encoding-aware in some way, and we know where that road leads, it leads to "PHP 6". I do think a sane implementation is out there, but I also think that reaching any kind of consensus on what that would look like is so unlikely as to not be worth pursuing :-/
sorry, I honestly don't intentionally just disagree with you to be contrary
call_user_func_array does not resolve parent for instnaces – #75933
00:21
@DaveRandom, oh you tried the encoding aware thing?
Because I was also about to suggest regex like Ruby does.
I hate to keep banging on about .net, but... I like what C# does
A string behaves as an array of unicode code points
it's also an immutable reference type, though
I'm not saying that model can work sensibly in PHP
Instead of automatically assessing string encoding why not just use subset types of string with the encoding defined and leave the default string type as it is; a piece of binary.
Then no one can be blamed if your regex returns weirdness...you were supposed to define the type.
IE use the same reasonable defaults that are already used but add extended functionality for more specific types.
Also I have no idea what I'm talking about at all, but I figure the best way to figure it out is suggest things and see how they get torn apart.
LAD
LAD
Hello?
Yes the chat works @LAD.
Yo.
hhhiiiivemind
LAD
LAD
00:35
Hey
I was wondering where I could ask a simple Opengl question. Cause there is no room for Opengl.
It is really simple but I haven't found anything online for it.
What does OpenGL have to do with PHP?
LAD
LAD
Nothing, specifically.
I am not here to ask, though.
have you considered writing a question for main?
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier want to do an experiment for me?
LAD
LAD
I am currently waiting for a response on another question, but this is like super little.
@LAD If it's super little but you can't find an answer it might be good to ask another question. In fact SO loved those kind of specific questions.
LAD
LAD
So you are saying they love little questions.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier My calibration cubes are coming out to within .001mm but this y-axis tensioner seems to come out the wrong shape still.
You want to try printing it and seeing if it fits together right? :D
sure
I like printing stuff
LAD
LAD
Alright, I guess I will ask on SO, thanks for the advice. Cheers.
00:40
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thingiverse.com/thing:2157807
@LAD don't take our advice as a cue that your question will be well received.
See how that bit in the center is intended to glide in the holes on the two side plates?
LAD
LAD
Ok
Thanks anyways
Mine doesn't.
I've printed it three times.
Wes
Wes
01:07
@DaveRandom timescape
evening
Wes
Wes
did you read the comments @FélixGagnon-Grenier
> if you have a closure that uses 6 global variables, you should consider cleaning your code, not complaining about php.
super defensive mode
if that's the average php developer we are screwed
the article you wrote?
Wes
Wes
> why does 'baz' have to be private if its gonna be passed in the construct, there's no need to hide it.
sounds legit :B
01:28
@Wes I don't understand his argument or the argument for making it private :S
lol, I think the only critique I can make to your article is stop using this for link text :P
describe what the link is in your link text
Wes
Wes
#badseo
object's state should be mutate only through the object's allowed means, if you make the property public everybody can change the property and break the encapsulation of the state
I care more about following WCAG 2.0... but a lot of what they advocate for also coincides SEO, so that's nice.
I'm the sort of person that will put subtitles on a TV show that's already in English...
Wes
Wes
:D
i need those too... but for other reasons. i have no idea why certain shows are so impossible to understand
and constantly hitting back to read or hear something again because "what was that?"
Wes
Wes
for example star trek discovery, i only get what saru says, because he speaks like data
01:35
there are some sentences that I have to digest/process in my head before I can keep following along
Wes
Wes
also there's a lot of background noise
but for example i can understand game of thrones pretty well
despite the accents
probably cause you forced yourself to get used to it because you like it so much :P
Wes
Wes
another one i can't understand is walking dead... deep south accent, played by british actors :B
my boyfriend has a southern accent, it's cute
Wes
Wes
it is, i just don't understand it :B
01:37
but he had to learn how to speak "normally" because one of his teachers couldn't understand him
Wes
Wes
i just played 1 hours of sim city 3000 out of depression
i've built 1/4th of a megacity
went up to about 300k pop fast :B
at 3:30 this afternoon, I fucked up my development box... I basically lost all motivation to be productive at that point
Wes
Wes
i could never play it properly
i always had deficits somewhere
I haven't been able to get into city builders
Like any Tycoon game... couldn't get into it
shrug
@Wes yeah I did
01:41
but give me a game that tells me to go do this quest so I can get a reward... then yay!
^ most of the basis of what ADHD is
I particularly like the guy that still cites the Fractal of bad design
Wes
Wes
@Tiffany you get plenty of rewards :B
i just got stock exchange market :B
@Wes it's more like... I need something telling me what to do
give me an open world/sandbox... and I'm confused
Wes
Wes
you get hints
like, if there is not enough room in the schools, you build more
if the teachers suck, you hire higher grade ones
I'll get into a premature optimization cycle... and build something that I hate... ... like programming
Wes
Wes
01:51
:B
I'll try to "just build something" and then I realize "I hate this" ...
oooor, I can't think of anything to build and have to look up guides online
yet I'm a "creative thinker"
Wes
Wes
it is quite forgiving
you can build simple cities without too much effort
even nice, with mountains, lakes, bridges and stuff :B
I think the only city builder I enjoyed was... I have to find the name
Wes
Wes
have you ever played theme hospital
:B
Banished
Stardew Valley is a fun one too
though it's not really a city builder
...I need to play more Stardew Valley
Wes
Wes
01:55
seems nice
i like this banished damn
:P
god, I had one game... it was still early on... and a tornado went right through my town... I start to rebuild, then like four days later, another fucking tornado...
I gave up on that town
I need to start getting ready for bed... need to actually go to sleep at a decent time tonight so I'm not suffering from CRS all day
Wes
Wes
i have natural disasters disabled in simcity :D
i only enable them when i am ready to destroy my city. that's how the game ends :D
in Banished, you still have to worry about starvation and stuff
ooor... making sure you have enough young people so everyone doesn't die off at the same time
goodnight
Wes
Wes
i like this banished
totally something i'd play
gn \o
 
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03:34
@Wes Yep, solid game. Can't remember rn cause I'm about to sleep, but some mods really make it excellent.
happy dreams o/
04:11
morning room
 
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06:10
again
06:58
!!friday
@IROEGBU Happy Prebeccaday!
Hi, Guys i have a problem in redirection, while i try to redirect www.test.example.com than it is redirects to https:// test.example.com but while i try to redirect https:// www.test.example.com than it is not redirecting.. webpage giving error..
any one have idea?
what's the error? @NiravJoshi
@Cauterite Your connection is not private
and did you google what the error message means?
07:11
hii
anyone knows Ext.js here?
I need to send additional parameter when cancel button is clieked
I have used it years ago. I dont think anyone still uses it.
everyone is using react or angular or vue nowadays
ohh .My project is old one :(
in any case, you are in the wrong room for ext.js. try javascript.
can you please guide me
okay
no, I can't. like i said: years ago
07:12
thanks :)
no problemo
Out of Bound in sodium_pad – #75934
07:33
morning
mr0ningns
github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode If anyone of you doesn't want to write code :)
and morn o/
morning
08:21
morning
@LeviMorrison No way... for 7 3??
@Wes Absolutely no fucking way
08:52
!!reboot
naissance a birth, an origination, or a growth, as that of a person, an organization, an idea, or a movement.
@geisterfurz007 Ha ha.. very funny
Mornigns
morn o/
@PeeHaa o/
09:00
@NikiC @Wes if anything it's backwards. Make the {} syntax return the byte at the offset because nobody sane uses that syntax
Also I started on slice syntax ages ago, and like everything, I aborted because opcache
09:19
@Leigh I probably already said so, but generally it's fine to implement things without opcache support and leave that part to Dmitry (or me)
it's like @NikiC is a dad looking over all the pull requests and future rfcs
... and now I hate yellow
some people are dumb
Morning 11!
09:29
also, mornin' everyones
09:44
I'm so behind on github prs
pings from november last year :(
didn't realise I was useless for so long ...
I need to set up an filter to auto ignore any email containing "ASAP"
And "URGENT"
10:15
/me happened to click the 'recent' link
Allow usage of multiple type hints – #75935
> function getTheFuckingKeyFromTheFuckingArrayWithoutFuckingTroubles/* please */($theFuckingKey, array $theFuckingArray) {
:D
yeah :D I lol'd at /* please */
^ Same, that's amazing
11:24
@JoeWatkins re github.com/php/php-src/pull/3032 I can look at it but I'm definitely not a domain expert, more like "just enough knowledge to be dangerous". I would like to hear what @ThW thinks, and Anatol probably would have useful input.
I can look into it at the w/e though
ta
ping really hard @ThW ^^
Also I think Yannick (?) since he wrote a large portion of the docbook editor, but I don't really know who that is or if they are still active, it's just a name I've seen attached to a lot of the docs-related stuff. @salathe may also have opinions/knowledge? (re PR linked above)
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom The problem is that the logic would be specific for XSD, not generic for XML
so I am not sure
In XML you copy the nodes and the namespaces needed for these nodes are copied over.
but XSD has some attribute values that uses the namespaces as well
11:41
@ThW This is essentially a different manifestation of the same thing we were talking about a few weeks ago
ThW
ThW
A function that handles XSD could go an copy any namespace definition available on the XSD document node and its ancestors, but a generic XML function should not know about XSD so it should not do something like that.
tbf the PR is specifically against ext/soap so I think that doing XSD-specific weirdness there is fine, I'm just not sure that the PR is actually doing the correct thing/enough
I think it's fixing one specific issue out of a wider set of issues
but I'm not 100%
ThW
ThW
another option would be to add an option to the DOMDocument::importNodes method, but this would bring a conflict with the official DOM API
yeah
@DaveRandom I don't think it fixes the problem fully it seems to fetch only the targetNamespace attribute, but the problem you had was related to namespaces definitions used for the XSD types
well the core problem I had is that validateSchema() does not accept a root node, so you cannot validate a sub-document (as it were)
ThW
ThW
it might fix an issue, but not yours
11:49
but that's an issue with DOM
and a fixable one
and one I worked around anyway, albeit in a not-brilliant way
ThW
ThW
@DaveRandom solving it on that level sound like good idea
can you both do words on the PR, I guess we're thumbs down ... but don't like guessing...
also, thanks
@JoeWatkins atm I have no constructive words, but I'm going to try and work out what the "correct" PR would look like and see if the op wants to implement that
it's constructive to say that it doesn't fix the problem in the most desirable way, or that it doesn't fix the problem ...
yeh but I already said that. Don't worry, I will have done something by Monday :-)
11:53
ok cool, ta
@ThW the single biggest issue with DOM is a serious lack of tests. It would be really good if we could figure out a way to port the relevant stuff from w3.org/DOM/Test to phpt (somehow)
Wes
Wes
looks like europe is voting to get rid of daylight saving time
finally
@DaveRandom automatically would be a headache, and would likely result in more work than converting the tests by hand ...
/**
    * Runs the test case.
    * @throws Throwable Any uncaught exception causes test to fail
    */
   public void runTest() throws Throwable {
      Document doc;
      DocumentFragment docFragment;
      Element newOne;
      Node domesticNode;
      NamedNodeMap domesticAttr;
      Attr attrs;
      String attrName;
      Node appendedChild;
      doc = (Document) load("staff", true);
      docFragment = doc.createDocumentFragment();
      newOne = doc.createElement("newElement");
      newOne.setAttribute("newdomestic", "Yes");
converting them by hand shouldn't be so hard if you're familiar with the API ...
everything related to xml gives me a headache ...
I have 3 large tables and I am aggregating a subset of data from each of them into a single table (for the business analysts). 2 of the tables (created by myself) have proper timestamps for when records were created. The third has user-supplied (mobile app) timestamps on the records, meaning they are between mildly non-sequential and completely bullshit.
I have to multiplex the rows of these tables chronologically. Because the tables are large I have to process batches of rows at a time. If a batch from the 3rd table contains a crazy timestamp in the future, it blocks further processing of that table until the rows in the other tables have caught up.
I'm having difficulty thinking of a "good" solution to smooth out these anomalies. Also not finding the right words to search for solutions it seems.
I reckon I'm going to need some kind of moving average
(going forward I can add a new column, but I need to backfill historical data)
12:10
cant you fix the mobile app?
@JoeWatkins yes, that's the conclusion I (depressingly) reached as well :-/
@Gordon We can't force users to change the time on their device, no, and also we can't change the data that's already recorded. I'll fix future data with a real timestamp column
how does this amd processor transcode video at 650fps, and the i7 at ~300, what does it have that the i7 didn't except for less cores ?
@Leigh binlog to the rescue?
@Gordon if the device doesn't have a connection, we buffer events and report them later when it does have a connection, but we preserve when the event happened according to them
@pmmaga This server does not have a binlog :)
12:14
yay! :P
At least I don't think
@JoeWatkins because amd is better in general? :B
It's an AWS RDS instance with a read-replica, but it's not set up as a master and doesn't have any slaves
read-replica makes me think binlog, but not master makes me think not
Either way, that's far too complicated a solution for this
@SaitamaSama my (very limited) understanding is that it is precisely the opposite of this :-P
@SaitamaSama I still have a kernel oops after every cold boot ... I was looking for cpu instr/feature names
12:16
@DaveRandom ryzens and threadripper are nice tho
I'm sure, I don't pay much attention to hardware
I just want things to work in that regard
@pmmaga I'm honestly thinking some financial indicators might be useful here, like creating an EMA of the timestamps and clamping anything that falls outside of a range of it
that is even better than the time Phil had a 5-message conversation about APIs with it
youtube.com/watch?v=Fr1ZlUu8v_Q . one of the results that quickly popped up
@Leigh in your case it's fine to discard those or you'll just leave them for when you get to that point?
They can't be discarded. The problem is if I have a nice stream of timestamps from each table, all 8th of Feb around 12:21... then suddenly one has one from 2021 for some reason, no more records from that table will be processed until the other tables reach 2021
(or they run out of records to process)
@Leigh yup, sounds like the moving average would help
sooo .... I was thinking, while taking a piss:
Laravel is actually a post-modern framework: it redefines the existing terms and the community insists, that "best practices" are a social construct. And they produce such gems as the "visual debt theory".
@tereško It's missing the bit where the naked idiots didn't get killed because they were too busy solving real problems to fight
that too
12:51
Or how the naked idiots travelled light by forging their own equipment out of base materials, rather than having to carry around caravans strapped to their torso
I have a quick question guys. What's it called when you do [$a, $b, $c] = $array;? There has to be a special name for it.
@RizkyFakkel I'd call it simply dereferencing assignment
but actually, it used to be list($a, $b, $c) = $array; which is why it was called just "list assignment"
Wes
Wes
13:06
deref assignment is one of the things i'm surprisingly using a lot :B i wouldn't have thought
(i have plenty of array oriented programming, as you can imagine...)
I'm a junior dev now so my senior collegue told me about them a couple of months ago but now I was looking for any docs on it and I had no name for it D:
@bwoebi Or destructuring assignment
@RizkyFakkel php.net/manual/de/… Not sure if there are other docs, hrm
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Wes
@bwoebi by the way, has anybody thought to do
function __construct($a, $b, $c){
    [$this->...$] = func_get_named_args();
}
@Wes god dammit
Wes
Wes
ahah
13:10
this really is your super power @Wes
Wes
Wes
the problem is real, the solution probably sucks
class Foo{
    private $baz;                      // 1
    function __construct(string $baz){ // 2
        $this->baz = $baz;             // 3 and 4
    }
}
baz appears 4 times. i hate that
@Wes I think I co-authored a proposal for function __construct(string $this->baz) {} once, it failed
I still want that @NikiC :(
And something HHVM supports is function __construct(private string $baz) {} iirc
Wes
Wes
that i'm not sure
Wes
Wes
private $baz;
function __construct(string $this->baz) would be good enough
Anybody stills knows what the reason was it failed?
don't you hate that at least half as much as the code you said you hated ?
it's possible you are being petty ...
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins the property declaration as function parameter is probably a bit too messy
depends what you are aiming for ... if your aim is to reduce the number of times you have to type baz, then it's the ideal solution ...
Wes
Wes
13:15
half the occurrences of "baz" would be okay
I like clear code, I have no problem with the code you said you hated, I like automatic property initialisation on it's own merits, nothing whatever to do with reducing the number of times you have to type something ...
Wes
Wes
but i'm not totally against function __construct(private string $baz)
@Wes @JoeWatkins tbh I think the real solution to this is a) property types + b) property constructor syntax
Wes
Wes
looks just overkill
That is, just not have that constructor at all, only class Foo { public string $baz; } and the construct using new Foo { $baz = ... } or a similar syntax
13:17
I'm waiting for you/bob/dmitry to do property types ... I'm not touching it, ever ...
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Wes
if it immediately warns about non defined properties i'd like that @NikiC
@Wes s/warns/Errors sure
@NikiC That doesn't catch all cases though
@NikiC There's probably some internal privates on objects that hold state you shouldn't touch, and that opens them up for modification
@PeeHaa @Leigh I'm mostly thinking value objects here
13:18
@NikiC Can we make the {} optional then?
But it would apply to all objects,
@NikiC Even value object you may want to e.g. transform a date to a datetime object
@kelunik it was, in the RFC
@PeeHaa Doesn't preclude having a named constructor (static method)
13:19
I think the original concern (about repeated property names and assignments) is only relevant if your constructor is pass-thru
@NikiC meh
If the constructor has logic, it's a different matter
there's a library in Python... attrs
it uses a decorator on the class to generate the constructor et al for this kind of thing
github.com/python-attrs/attrs has some more useful examples
it's really, really nice for VOs.
> Notes: The curly braces must be present. This syntax is only available for constructors. Only $this→ is allowed, not $blah→.
  // valid, but $z is obviously superfluous here
  public function __construct($this->x, $this->y, $z);
13:28
evenings
@Wes you … well. I better stay quiet.
@NikiC we really need accessors (get/set/ctor-only-set) … then that'd be easily doable
I'd like a redefiniton of T_OBJECT_OPERATOR to . and concat changed to + for 8. I can haz?
@Gordon I should kick you for that.
Also, I'd like to omit $this-> when in object scope
@Gordon I'd like you just go writing java
13:40
and please, can we get rid of having to prepend things with $?
Also we need to get rid of the <?php tag
@Gordon +1
Oh well, while we're at it, can we also enforce required strict types on all functions?
and drop the function keyword from functions
yeah, nobody likes these trailing return type decls
13:43
... and it's only thursday
prebeccaday
!!friday
@SaitamaSama Happy Prebeccaday!
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Wes
Wes
13:54
@bwoebi :( didn't andrea mention it, or was it you
@Wes well, you obviously could write such a thing assign_args(func_get_args()); and have debug_backtrace() and reflection do it for you under the hood
Wes
Wes
there's no way to get parameter's name and their value in userland
but there's maybe a reason why nobody did that…
@Wes reflection. and debug_backtrace()
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Wes
hardcore, ok
sure
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Wes
14:00
i don't mind doing that tbh. some constructors are really ridiculous. now you can be the guy that says "you have too many parameters", but many parameters functions exist, and they look verbose af
:B
even just 4, it's 4 lines for type declarations, 4 lines for assignments, 4 lines for property declarations :B
As said, I think we just need proper accessors, then we can safely assign that from outside without constructors
required get $foo; // needs to be set before constructor end and is readonly after that
I definitely am a proponent of having properties in the public API
Wes
Wes
though no need for required if you have type declarations.... public Foo $foo; implies $foo being set to a Foo object
gc question, is it possible that
foreach($a->getIterator() as $x => $y){}
the Iterator is not immediately destroyed after foreach is left?
the iterator is not referenced anywhere except within itself
14:18
@Wes within itself as in circular?
If so it will stay alive until gc
Wes
Wes
@NikiC no i meant just $this
Hi
How can i user Rest api in YII ?
ask @tereško, he is our local Yii master
9
fuck you too
14:32
evenin
@samir the short answer is: very poorly, because for your code to executing the payload, you will get a shitload of boilerplate loaded, which is intended for dealing with a html/jquery page
@Gordon you forgot laravel and codeigniter :P
Why the fuck does VS Code not have a print feature
@Tiffany because of the environment
@Gordon the environment can get me some new eyes
FWIW, I rarely ever print, but if I need to debug/figure something out with code, I want it on paper so I can write ideas, thoughts, whatever on it. Text editor just isn't the same
14:42
printing code.... is weird imo :B...
I'm accustomed to figuring out programming problems on paper /shrug
we use Paper Cut which tracks how much of a tree you've killed by your printing habits... I've killed maybe .01% of a tree
@Tiffany why dont you use a debugger for this?
@Gordon this particular situation isn't code, I want to be able to cross things off though
but most of the time, it's code
..plus..I haven't used a debugger before...:X
14:49
@Tiffany You would kill a forest if you print out our legacy code
@Tiffany try one. it's really great
a coworker used to print out EVERYTHING... if she received an email -> printed it out, and read it from the paper.
she's been forced to cut down, once it was realized how much money she was wasting
o.ö
yeah, I work with some weird people
@Gordon That's one of the few things PHP got actually right.
Wes
Wes
14:54
they used to ask me to print websites :B
The best thing I ever received...a PDF of a scanned printout
I have a whiteboard next to my desk. Really useful for me when thinking over something complex
Also when discussing about the project
Wes
Wes
same. whiteboard is amazing
meh, discussing is lame
I want a whiteboard so bad, but the only place I have room in my office is around my desk, so I likely wouldn't use it. Maybe I can get a magnetic one to put on the... thing next to me, I forgot the name
14:58
@kelunik it didnt use to bother me when I was still doing PHP as the main language, but now that I am doing Java, I tend to forget $this-> when I come back to it.
@Tiffany You don't need magnetic ones. We have roll ones called "Magic-Chart". They're pieces of paper that just stick to the wall with static
You can re-use them for a while, then throw them away afterwards when you want
@Gordon I didn't have a problem with it in Java, but in C++ it's really annoying if you don't know whether it's a function or method.

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