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18:04
@hakre thanks
18:17
@Izopi4a The standard way would be an environment variable:
PHP?=/usr/bin/php

run:
    $(PHP) [...]
@NikiC I'm looking at ways to speed up the AST traversal - even an empty traverser became ~20% slower on 4.x. Do you know (off the top of your head, I don't want to waste your time) where I'm supposed to look if I'm thinking that the AST became "fatter"?
Context: (the slowest one is 4.x)
http://pix.toile-libre.org/?img=1524767083.jpg
@Tiffany my eyes @_@
I'm trying to figure out how to write tests for these...
it doesn't help I haven't wrote a test before
@Tiffany that's really hard to test
there have been colleges that have given scholarships to top esports players, back when people still watched starcraft 2
18:32
Yeah, I guess its not a problem, they offer scholarship to athletes why not these people too
how do I execute a test after I've built it? should it be wired into the router, or accessed like a regular static page?
@Tiffany Are you using a testing framework?
@mega6382 exactly
@Allenph I have phpunit 4 installed
Setup a phpunit.xml then run /vendor/bin/phpunit
in the web root?
18:34
Their tutorials are actually pretty good. I wanted to blow my brains out when I got to API and DB testing, but I got over it in a few days.
...wherever your Composer installed.
I mean where do I put the phpunit.xml file
Doc root.
@Allenph I'm mainly trying to wrap my brain on what I should be doing. Do I instantiate an object of the class in the test, and try to make it do stuff, then see the results? But the examples on phpunit don't do that...
It's the name of the files, classes, and methods that determine whether or not they will be run.
You configure your "test" directory in the XML config file, then PHPUnit looks for classes that match a certain pattern then calls method names that match a certain pattern.
FooTest.php has FooTest class in it that extends PHPUnit, then every method that starts with test (Ex. testBar()) will be run.
18:40
@Allenph what does that do? create new files, that I then write tests inside? or is that after I've written tests?
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#notrebecca
is necessities even a word
mind you, I know maybe .1% about writing tests and how to use them. This is literally the first time I'm putting effort in trying to understand it.
@Wes I'd rather say that you don't need an interface without third parties relying on it?
@Wes yes
@Tiffany I don't get what you mean. It doesn't create new files. It just recursively looks for tests to run.
Wes
Wes
18:41
@Ocramius that's my point
I would just follow the PHPUnit tutorial for a while.
@Wes plural of necessity, which is a noun of something that is necessary
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ty
@Allenph how should I be writing tests?
what do I put in them
Assertions for behaviors you want to test?
18:42
@Ocramius Due to Identifiers it now has more nodes
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Wes
@Ocramius people design classes before they know what they need from them...
I guess I need to understand exactly what assertion is supposed to mean in this context
@NikiC I see: that's indeed causing visible overhead. Not that it can be fixed tbh
@Tiffany An assertion is you saying "this condition must be true or the test fails."
@Ocramius What kind of traversal are you doing?
18:45
Test behaviors, not implementation. Test that your objects API does what you're expecting it to do and performs well in known edge cases.
@NikiC this is just BetterReflection scanning all of the classes of (for example) zendframework or symfony
@Ocramius I'm assuming you're using the name resolver + one additional read-only visitor?
Correcto
!!afk Food
on one traverser or run in sequence?
18:47
@Allenph could you provide an example... like how would I write a test for this? gist.github.com/tktaylor/e5f3bc621e6331bb24248150c79ba433
the traversal is triggered every time a not-yet-encountered function or class is requested
This can lead to up to 20 minutes of analysis for something like doctrine/orm
@Ocramius You're traversing everything again for each unknown class?
Or only traversing everything once on the first request?
traversing lazily when a new symbol is encountered
Example: class A has classes B and C in parameter signatures - B and C will be scanned only when actual reflection for those is needed
but you're never traversing the same file twice, right?
no, not as far as I know
I still count 12k calls to the traverser - obviously to be inspected
18:52
@Ocramius An option would be to only traverse the top level, though you will skip conditional declarations that way
I was thinking of just doing a ->getAllDefinedClasses() once for each tree, but we're talking about all of the library PLUS vendor/
that's because I do indeed need vendor to compute covariance/contravariance in type signatures in method changes
FWIW, the tool I'm writing diffs API signatures, looking for BC breaks :-)
@Tiffany First of all if categories is a private property it should always be an array and if it's public...it should also probably be set as an array. If it's dependency injected (which I hope it is) it should be type cast as an array and an empty array should be injected.
At least from that tiny bit of context I got from that snippet.
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@Ocramius what about doing return Traverser::DO_NOT_TRAVERSE_CHILDREN (or whatever the constant is)
@Ocramius ha that callee map
@NikiC yeah, disabled cycle filtering :)
!!skeet
@Wes yeah that would work if you don't need the name resolution on all the children
!!uptime
@Allenph I'm refactoring the code, it's a legacy code base, see chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/42283809#42283809. I'm trying to get it working under 5.6, but from what people have said in chat, I need to make small, incremental refactors to make sure I don't break anything, and adding tests will help ensure that.
18:56
@Wes the problem is that there are still anonymous classes and such in there, but it could indeed work
Wes
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do you reflect anon classes?
@Wes so returning DO_NOT_TRAVERSE_CHILDREN (pro-tip: don't drive over children!) it could work
@Wes yeah
@Tiffany That's going to make things hard to test initially.
@Allenph $categories is protected, but it's not defined as a specific type initially
But yeah.
18:57
@PeeHaa @Jeeves is down again.
@Wes still, this is looking for symbols, so it could just ignore them. Lemme see what the test suite says if I do that :D
Hmm, indeed, since anonymous functions and closures cannot be referenced by name, locating them by name makes no sense
so this could work
@Tiffany How does groups() work? Ideally what you'd want to do is mock that. It's hard to unit test a method when it calls another method that's public.
Wes
Wes
you especially want to not traverse function bodies... it's easily thousands of objects, but that excludes anon classes and conditional declarations like function a(){ function b(){} }
BUT... getAllDefinedClasses() or similar would change, because it currently returns also anonymous shite
Wes
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but nobody does that, right? :B
18:59
@Allenph first error I need to fix is Declaration of AdministratorBase::All() should be compatible with ModelBase::All($class) ... the Categories method is part of the Administrator model (which extends AdministratorBase)
@Allenph public function Groups() { return $this->AdministratorGroups(); } ... lol
I don't really care what groups ARE I care how that method works.
@Wes HA, it doesn't find anonymous classes indeed anymore :D
ah, and the node traverser didn't replace all names either, so that led to further funny business
@Tiffany Do you see what I mean about the other method call?
@Allenph I think most of my confusion is wondering if I'm calling methods from the original classes, but my gut says that's wrong. But, staring at the email class example enough, I'm starting to make sense of it.
19:07
Calling methods from the original classes?
in the test class's methods
I'm not making sense... and words are hard
@NikiC how dumb would it be for my own "parser" implementation to always return a pre-processed AST with the NameResolver attached?
In each test method you construct the class you are testing, call a method on it, and see if the result is what you're expecting.
I'll just keep throwing myself at it, something's bound to sink in eventually
A lot of the confusion is stemming from the way the code you're trying to test is written I think.
19:10
@Ocramius not sure I get what you mean
I don't have a use-case for getting the original AST, only for getting the one with resolved names
so basically class MyNameResolvingParser implements Parser { function parse(string $shtuff) : array { $ast = $this->parser->parse($shtuff); $this->cleanNames(); return $ast; }}
Wes
Wes
you probably should roll your own traverser that does not call enter/leave for types you aren't interested in. i've started writing my own but then i lost interest :B
I used to do that, but the language is so full of damn quirks :S
but yeh, lemme try something quick then
@Wes Did you start Altered Carbon?
19:19
@Allenph Yes, SO is not very welcoming, and I love it for that. :)
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in case you want to do it, i figured i needed something like this @Ocramius
function enterNode($node, $control){
    $control->then(Visitor::TRAVERSE_CHILDREN);
    // or
    $control->then(Visitor::TRAVERSE_NEXT_SIBLING);
    // or
    if($node instanceof FuncCall){
        $control->then(Visitor::TRAVERSE_CHILDREN, $node->args);
    }
    // or
    $control->then(Visitor::LEAVE_ALL);
}
in practice i would redirect the traverser to specific nodes rather than entering leaving everything
but that's as far as i went with it
> Too many people experience Stack Overflow¹ as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in marginalized groups
OK, this is just false i am willing to accept "newer coders", but the rest is a lie
@Wes a class or anonymous function may be everywhere. I think this will be some sort of tradeoff to be taken at some point, where we just say "no, we don't reflect anonymous stuff by default"
@mega6382 Oh. They accounted for that, they have a bias test at the bottom of the page.
How else are you supposed to know if some bias person thinks you're bias?
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Wes
don't forget conditional definition:
function a(){
function b(){}
}
19:23
yup, doing that too
I think I'll just live with the laughable performance until a more clear resolution path is found
@Ocramius Don't want to read the full discussion, are you just trying to pre-process some code?
@kelunik reflect two versions of the same library, compare them for diffs and also covariance/contravariance checks
@Ocramius Ok, in that case performance isn't that critical.
it is not, but you also don't want a 45m travis build :D
works for most "reasonably sized" packages for now
but chokes badly on things like doctrine/orm
Tried multiprocessing?
19:28
(a lot of things choke on doctrine/orm)
@kelunik elaborate please
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i'm cloning betterref and attempting modifying that file @Ocramius
@Ocramius Doing the processing of each version in a separate process and then the comparison also in multiple processes if it can be divided somehow.
@Wes skipping anonymous classes won't work because of stuff like this: github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/blob/…
@kelunik that would speed it up by a factor of 3, not of O(something) :D
@Ocramius I think getting build times from 45m to 15m is a good start. ;-)
pre-processing all sources with something like this may work tho: gist.github.com/Ocramius/287a632af65fce13493fc9c8e5a53e94
@kelunik not if I'm CPU-bound and on travis, heh
the I/O is basically nil here btw
19:34
@Ocramius I guess even Travis has two cores available? Maybe not, dunno...
Not really, no... the machines are resource-starved there
I'm trying to reduce overhead before I go into a bruteforce solution. Skipping anonymous symbols seems quite tempting, although it kills a massive part of the library's functionality.
Hi- I had posted a code review the other day for a role based access system. I am wondering if I should require the classes on every page and assign to $u as can be seen on the MAIN PAGE code, or if all the permissions should be stored in a session $_SESSION['role_permissions_granted']? Here is the page with the code codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/192856/…
@StatikStasis depends on security constraints - your user is basically gonna be able to do stuff even if you kick them out of the system
(that until their session expires)
That is true. I have a 30 minute expiration session timer. I don't think it would be a problem though. It's an internal work site for associates.
I was just wondering if querying the database for roles/permissions on each page load was excessive.
Usually not a problem
19:42
ok- thank you very much for the advice.
You said it yourself: "it's an internal work site for associates"
Treat $_SESSION like you would treat a data store (that's what it is) - just like you would treat your database. Don't go putting $_SESSION['role_permissions_granted'] everywhere... It'll haunt you in the end.
Ha, pre-traversing the AST led to less traverser calls, so I must be doing something wrong on my end too
oh well, will debug another day - this goes live as-is, I suppose :)
I suck at making cover letters >.<
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@Ocramius i'm looking at that file only... or is there more?
19:56
@IROEGBU Thank you.
@Wes there's a load more that can probably be done, but I won't get to re-design BetterReflection just for that
will likely keep it as-is and set a new milestone for just the performance stuff
@kelunik I see
@mega6382 What happened?
no idea
@JayIsTooCommon Music proction daw
!!uptime
20:00
will check
WTF did I just read re that SO blogpost :P
Why isn't the bot deamonised?
It is
But it gets stuck sometimes
It's still running. Just not well anything else :P
:-)
Nothing weird in logs though
3 messages moved to Trash
20:04
Then why did it stop?
It's gone on strike.
No idea
> We’re planning to test a new “beginner” ask page
At least that makes sense
> Quality matters because it means posts can help more people. But a larger, more diverse community produces better artifacts, not worse ones
What are artifacts?
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Wes
i never remember if it's continue 0 or continue 1
fml
@PeeHaa canonicals I think
20:09
You sure about that?
no
hence: I think
Sounds kinda floaty to me :P
Gonna ask clients whether they pay in artifacts from now on
@PeeHaa ha, so stupid, is that for real?
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@NikiC getSubNodeNames always returns a string where $this->{$string} is always an array of Nodes, right?
@Wes no
not necessarily an array of nodes
Wes
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20:14
could be a single Node too?
ok, right
ty
could also be a string. or a bool. or null
or whatever really ^^
Wes
Wes
uhm, where exactly?
i mean, ok null makes sense, but string, bool?
@PeeHaa I believe this is what they mean meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/357951/…
can someone please reboot room11.org server? (lxr looks down the whole day...)
@DaveRandom ^
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20:26
@Ocramius ok got it working, need to clean up a bit and test it. best case 1 func call only. uses goto............. you've been warned :B that's gonna be plenty fast. hold on
@Wes \o/ awesum
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don't get too excited about it, i'm not sure what i'm doing yet :B:B
@Wes The people writing the API I'm consuming are not validating their objects. Something broke today because they are putting in products which do not have all of their required properties. What's the best way to handle this?

Making that property not required doesn't make sense. Throwing a non fatal exception maybe?
@mega6382 lol, of course they went there
I am fucking tired of people trying to use the virtue-signaling as marketing tactic
it never works
never
20:32
exactly
99.99% of the time you can't even tell what color or gender someone is.
and SO is not welcoming, because it places senor developers (with mod-level rights) alongside juniors
that's what's making it "not welcoming"
and I do not have a good solution
@Allenph Exactly, especially on a site like this, where most of the exchange of communication is anonymous.
Also cc @tereško On that question I just asked Wes.
Please feel free to be "unwelcoming."
@Allenph are those objects "real" or are those actually "invalid"/"test" entries?
20:37
At least for now, the latter.
If they were real objects, obviously I would shift to suit them.
are you doing bulk imports or direct lookups?
Bulk imports.
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@Ocramius the fact that you have to do the currentNamespace thing makes it complicated
github.com/Netmosfera/PHPParserTools/blob/master/src/… i do this, puts "namespace orphan" statements in a blank namespace{}
that actually doesn't solve the problem, so nvm
Well, it removes the need for traversal by the name resolver
@Allenph then I would return to user count of failed imports and write error log. As for whether you throw exception depends on how you are persisting those bulk imports. If it is a loop in service layer, then you can throw an exception. If it is loop (or single big query) in the persistence layer, then you would have to add some "error state" markers in your collection, to track those failed imports.
ThW
ThW
20:42
How do I disable that PHPStorm aligns @covers annotations to @dataProvider - that is annoying
basically - failed imports are unfortunate but unavoidable occurrence in bulk data processing
@Allenph I wonder, why are comments disabled
... or does just not work in linux
@tereško Disabled on mobile too.
color me surprised
my brain is slowly becoming full of fuck. It's dawning on me just how fucked this code is, aside from the rampant use of eval. Child class overloads method All but does not take an argument, where as parent method does... the child class just returns the result of the the parent class' All method. WHY
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The only way to make progress is to silence other opinion, don't you know?
@Tiffany Yeah. Just that snippet made me sad for you.
20:51
for those who use PhpStorm here, I've just found the Php Inspections (EA Extended) plugin quite useful.
I'm sponsoring for the Ultimate :-)
@Ocramius i'm not affiliated or a sponsor. Just discovered it some weeks ago and it's really useful. :)
@Tiffany new codebase?
@tereško You wouldn't just not include the failed imports in the collection?
Essentially this is a non-fatal error.
@Allenph I maybe would, but your can't
20:53
Indeed, I can't.
you have two problems, that you need to solve: propagating the information about failed import up to the user and login the those failed imports
ThW
ThW
@hakre It is.
you need to solve at least one of these, @Allenph
@ThW You've seen the new feature in Phpstorm to create the subject from the test case?
ThW
ThW
20:56
@hakre I think what Ocramius said it that he found it useful, so he pays for the "Ultimate" version
Did a double take on this ad.
Thought it was @ircmaxell for a second.
thing is, you have the TypeError being cause when you read the data, while in my approach it would be casing errors on write due to NOT NULL constraints on the local tables
@ThW They should sponsor him, not the other way round.
I am not sure how to actually solve it, without over-complicating the read operation for a mapper
Yeah. That's my problem too.
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ThW
20:57
@hakre hu? I think you misunderstood PHP Inspections EA has an Ultimate version.
It seems I have to do validation in the mapper and in the domain object.
it's one of those "I told you so" moments
Where is the panda?
@Wes, you are more used to that style of code, how do you solve it?
Wes
Wes
sorry busy
whats up?
20:59
31 mins ago, by Allenph
@Wes The people writing the API I'm consuming are not validating their objects. Something broke today because they are putting in products which do not have all of their required properties. What's the best way to handle this?

Making that property not required doesn't make sense. Throwing a non fatal exception maybe?
this thing
@ThW I know, anyway... .
Maybe I should check it out.
@Wes Teresko and I pretty much narrowed it down to some kind of logging, problem is that the exception is thrown in the domain object constructor.
So I would have to check again in the mapper to throw the exception.
@tereško we may be moving to a new web platform, so this code base would be non-existent, but nothing is set in stone yet, it depends on if we get the funds approved for it in the budget. At this point, I'm acting under the assumption that it doesn't get approved and I will still have to work with this code base. Either way, it's a learning experience.
the grass is always greener
sounds like you would need to rewrite all of it, @Tiffany
21:05
I don't think I'm skilled enough to write something entirely new, which is part of why I'm choosing to try and improve what I have, to learn how to write better code, and maybe reach a point where I could write something that would replace it.
based on your description, it is not something improvable
it sounds more like covered under "cruel and unusual punishment"
and based on that description, I suspect that all the object variables are declared with public visibility
well, safe to say that only converting the mysql_* functions to PDO won't be the only thing I'll need to do to get it working under PHP 7 :P
@Tiffany Just eval the whole thing from PHP7 using PHP5.6 CLI! :D
you really need a different job
Lemme know if you find a job where the main task isn't software archeology!
21:09
I am serious, you are stagnating at that place
I'm finding that every second task I get is basically "take this snorkel and dive into this pile of guano"
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I was intending to spruce up my reesume last night, I am planning to apply at SiteLock and a couple other places a friend suggested.
@tereško I reached my peak earlier this week when I was trying to push for a third server in our mobile server architecture -- one that would serve as a "pre-prod" in essence and allow people to test the features that would be going into production. I was overruled and told I should just be documenting all the little changes I'm doing anyway, so having a "pre-prod" instance would be unnecessary.
@Tiffany I think you can replace the evals in that function relatively easily. and I would really suggest that, I once had a site hacked based on (my oh so beauty) eval (use).
and granted, I do agree in that it should be documented, but that shouldn't be the only fallback
@Tiffany "pre-prod" is called staging.
21:13
@Allenph I had called it a QA server in the meeting, probably isn't correct, but I was trying to get the point across
when the staging system comes historically after the production one, it's called post-prod actually. and it can really make sense.
Dec 6 '17 at 20:03, by tereško
@Tiffany you should be actively looking for a new job
the reason why I wanted to have it is so that when we reach a point with the mobile app to have a group of students testing it, they would be testing against what the production version of the app would be instead of our test version that may have differences that we're thinking of implementing
.... today my major contributions can be summed up as: "I told you so"
21:16
@Tiffany test / prod parity, see 12factor.net/dev-prod-parity and others under these keywords
@hakre it just reeks of "consulting"
@tereško actually that is marketing material for heroku, but, other's haven't noticed that yet, so psst.
However the wording is of some use. In the spirit of the local CI build, there is a lot of benefit if it is close to the CI server one and then finally the production system.
why does a queue have push and pop as opposed to enqueue and dequeue?
^ @Tiffany, I think you are a victim of: 3.8 Stake
I've just accepted that the people I work with are actively choosing to not improve practices in favor of better practices. In essence, they have their heads in the sand, and they want to keep them there. And that is not a place I want to work.
21:23
so... once again, the employers have backed down on their not-exactly-promise of getting me back in school.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier :(
shall I send pitchforks?
"yeah that university degree we said we'd help you get? yeah scratch that, we'll get you a pluralsight subscription".
ouh
what lazy suckers
21:24
for some reason, I am taking it more badly than I thought I would...
it's kinda cheap
so it is a devaluation of yours
@IROEGBU verbs w/on that noun. it's a good naming practice.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier did they give a reason why? or that "pluralsight is good enough"?
@tereško do you have a suggestion of depressing nordic metal group?
21:28
@FélixGagnon-Grenier My Dying Bride
@FélixGagnon-Grenier My Arms, Your Hearse (Opeth)
@hakre enqueue and dequeue are verbs... Also, they actually do exist - dequeue aliases shift (not pop)
@Tiffany something something it's cheaper we won't lose you for so much time something something more related directly to what you are doing
now I want to listen to When
21:30
@kelunik thanks dude. I owe you one.
ThW
ThW
@IROEGBU the duplication is the problem, you do not do that in normal speak, so you should not do that in naming
@IROEGBU yes, but compound verbs, here even with the noun. the noun is already given, the verbs stand for themselves (not compound), looks like a good fit to me. don't you think so (whenever you ask why?, also consider to ask "why not?" as well [cheap]).
ta. will get to it
It's conventional to enqueue/dequeue a queue and to push/pop a stack
ThW
ThW
21:34
@IROEGBU is it not enqueue/dequeue for something specific?
@IROEGBU never heard that a queue is dequeued, but haven't seen the whole world yet, so probably a queue is like the self-eating snake.
which reminds me to one of my own personal favorites on SO.
google image search for the rescue: stackoverflow.com/a/16344986/367456
@ThW no, they shouldn't accept index
Just like push or pop - but for queue.
I do not think it's index, it is just back and forth (order).
wow just googled something php 7.2 and phpunit then stumbled over a 2014 posting of my own on SO ... stackoverflow.com/q/24356379/367456 - could it be that SO is looking too attractive on it's public surface?
I mean for me it is good, as I can just find my own notes in the serps quite up... .
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Wes
@Ocramius do you need to collect also anon functions?
@Allenph /me throws things at you for that
Wes
Wes
21:45
lol
@ircmaxell I almost took it down. I hope you're not offended. I just thought it was funny. xD
So, no ideas @Wes?
Wes
Wes
sorry i'm not reading even, doing ast stuff. requires 100% of brainload
hehe
21:48
Gah. I have become to dependent on the panda.
is it with that md thing?
@Allenph He should be offended, we all know he's actually Batman.
Wes
Wes
no, ocramius thing
ah, nice.
Wes
Wes
i am undecided if i want to write shitty code but fast, or nice code but slow
21:49
just do both. decide about the order though.
@Fabor He's the hero R11 doesn't deserve but the one in needs right now.
Wes
Wes
ircmaxell can only be compared to karl marx
Wes, come on now. I hate that guy.
carlos marxos. i find ircmaxell has some kind of latin flavour.
@BatProgrammer, Gotham
5 tweets, 11 followers, following 3 users
21:51
Oh. I see now.
Rofl.
@Wes yeah, but let's skip on that for a while - I'd need to probably introduce a BC break to split locating named and anonymous symbols
what are you guys doing there. AST parser in PHP?
Wes
Wes
reflection from php ast
21:54
userland reflection?
isn't that and endless run-after job finally?
Wes
Wes
i'm not sure how it works, i'm just changing some small bit as i thought i could help with it... it's github.com/Roave/BetterReflection
@hakre it works btw, and it can be used to reflect multiple trees/versions at once, which is what I'm getting at. Predictably, performance is an issue :)

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