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00:13
morning
@LeviMorrison Ahhh. I see what @Danack meant now. It still fulfills the contract because the more specific class must still be a subtype or implement the same interface.
That is doooooope.
00:32
Also thanks for the code @pmmaga.
@robert If you have a question about architecture maybe software engineering for code review of snippets or files probably code review like pmmaga showed you, or for theory either on Stack Overflow main or software engineering...depending on what you're asking.
00:51
Segfault in zend_objects_store_put – #76427
01:21
zend_accelerator_util_funcs.c error: unknown register name ‘%ymm0’ in ‘asm – #76429
 
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02:21
nn all
 
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03:43
mornin all
morning you 😉
04:34
mornin
Wes
Wes
05:00
@DaveRandom do you know how i stop VSIXAutoUpdate.exe from attempting to update visual studio at every hour of every day
how many fucking updates does it need
hi all! I am facing some problems with Laravel... Some bootstrap classes not working: "well" class is not working, but jumbotron class is displayed...what should be the problem? I installed Laravel with composer. Ty
Should I require jquery and ajax first?
is not requested by default?
05:24
@Wes Disable it from Task Scheduler
In the video editor softwares, there are multiple rows under each other for sound(s), image(s), video(s) and when you play, all rows will be played at the same time. Now I'm looking for the name of those rows. What are they called?
05:55
tracks
06:14
Yes track can be a right word. Just I read somewhere "sequence". Can it be right too?
no. I dont think so.
there are music sequencers, but the tracks are still called tracks.
Ah ok thx
06:52
moin
@LeviMorrison well, you're right, so just commit it? Or do you lack Zend karma?
@JoeWatkins hey there - all fine?
morning bob ...
mostly good ... not really happy with the exception stuff I wrote yesterday, going to do over today ...
it looked okay, until I came to actually use it in idbg, it's super awkward ...
07:07
while (code.state == isBad) iterate(code);
yeah
I read that ama from the ms ceo for github ...
I like him, which is difficult for me ...
yeah
the emacs comment resonated with me
07:30
mornin
07:40
good morning
07:51
morns
Wes
Wes
@IROEGBU thanks
mornall
bacciferous Botany. bearing or producing berries.
Guy calls us to apply for a PHP backend job. Mentions in the phone interview that he thinks PHP is unsuitable for large applications and not secure. His answer when asked what he would use instead: JavaScript
08:26
@NikiC the /Zend test suite is now passing locally for the typed-ref-properties branch
(without opcache at least)
08:41
\o Monring
o/
Hey, any one able to help me out with edge cases in markdown parsing?

EG; i have the following function: https://pastebin.com/DG6KEsqd
Edge case: ### ###Header (Double) so to handle the extra hashtags
Wes
Wes
09:12
why are you doing that ?
use commonmark? there are dozens of libraries..
I know there are libraries, but it is for an assignment.
@bwoebi great
@KristianHareland the point of learning shit at school is more learning how to learn, rather than actually getting the assignment problems done.
09:28
@LeviMorrison op_array should always be non-null in that function
But ... the whole logic is bonkers 3v4l.org/ZHpcD
So __METHOD__ inside a class but outside a method returns the class name. Unless the class is inside a function, in which case it returns the wrapping function name instead!
Yes, not asking for a solution, point me in the right direction
@bwoebi I think it's better now ...
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src/idbg$ cat ../inspector/ex.php
<?php

throw new RuntimeException("ok");

echo "unreachable\n";
?>
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src/idbg$ bin/idbg
Welcome to idbg v0.0.1dev:
Inspector:	v0.1.0dev
Opcache:	enabled, No Optimizations
PHP:		v7.2.7-dev
idbg> run file://../inspector/ex.php
[7fae5af2ea30] exception at main()#3 (THROW) in /opt/src/inspector/ex.php on line 3
   :001 <?php
   :002
=> :003 throw new RuntimeException("ok");
   :004
   :005 echo "unreachable\n";
idbg> trace
#0 main() in /opt/src/inspector/ex.php on line 3
@KristianHareland maybe if not using library just try to lookup how they handle this, learn from them
@KristianHareland how about not using preg? How about a statemachine of some kind.
probably overkill, but meh.
09:38
@JoeWatkins where exactly are you hooking in? As far as I read the code, only where you overloaded it with your own user handler?
@Wes they possibly did, but some types of Maple leaf also look like that: pixabay.com/en/maple-autumn-leaves-tree-botany-1079235
@JoeWatkins I'm slightly confused - I expected you'd simply overwrite the EG(exception_op) handlers and dispatch from there
@Wes Ferrari seems to have some difficulties with Canada cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/…
Thanks @Danack & @brzuchal
Wes
Wes
@Danack looks like that's a japanese maple
@Wes perhaps the person who search for the leaves was just high at the time and couldn't tell the difference.
@NikiC I also think both returning empty is the most sane option.. although the BC break may make it hard to push for it..
Wes
Wes
@Danack pbs.twimg.com/media/DfKNyauXkAA9Pzf.jpg maybe, but ferrari's box is suspicious
METHOD inconsistent outside of method – #76430
@pmmaga I find it hard to imagine that anyone would be affected
09:49
moin
\o
o/
@Jeeves lol weird
Morngins all
09:56
Markdown injection attack /o\
Trying to write code within zend_inference.c: WHAT AM I DOOOOING?!?
10:10
@PeeHaa who you piss off now? bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=76431
@crypticツ lol watO.o
That's weirdly specific :P
@‌PeeHaa sucks – #76431
13
lol
Now I wonder what the text said :D
cc @salathe <3
From: look at myballs dot com
Operating system: Any
PHP version: 5.6.36
Package: Performance problem
Bug Type: Bug
Bug description:@PeeHaa sucks

Description:
------------
@PeeHaa sucks in the morning, @PeeHaa sucks in the evening
10:11
LOL
What about the afternoon?
Or was that the expected result and the bug?
@PeeHaa then you're merely very annoying
but not quite sucking yet
$peehaa_sucks++
10:13
omg why are there so many: pinshape.com/3d-printers ;p I want to learn to print some basic shapes, budget 500 euro's +- . Some PHP dudes here ever used one? :p
@Jeeves its marked as spam, anyway to get the body of report?
@crypticツ Is that real?
Wes
Wes
@Jeeves AHAHAHAH what did it say
lol
must be someone from this room
i voted the bug though
so did i
:P
@bwoebi github.com/php/php-src/pull/3278 Bitfield based version
@bwoebi well, what are you doing? ^^
@crypticツ I like that it was reported as a performance problem
10:31
@NikiC trying to add assign_obj_ref
@bwoebi to fix a bug or to improve inference?
because tests are failing with var VARFMT has array value but not key type
ah
okay
@NikiC and awesome: let's see what Dmitry says
10:33
hahahahahahaha
Wes
Wes
:D
@bwoebi I think for that the most important part is adding it into this huge switch in the FETCH_DIM_* handling
Ok, complete noob question. If I have an sql query like select id, name from firms ORDER by name asc LIMIT 20; how would I go about getting the next 'page' of data?
with all the data across all of the pages observing the ordering by name.
LIMIT x OFFSET y
@Danack LIMIT 20, 20 etc?
10:37
!!friday
Doesn't mysql support the actual sql standard for offset?
tbh, I'm just going to watch that all day.
Both LIMIT x, y and LIMIT x OFFSET y are supported in MySQL
Good
10:40
@gabidavila @uajafd MySQL added the offset part. The original only had a single count param. My motivation wasn’t to short circuit the query, but to make sure I didn’t transfer unnecessary rows over my slow 10Mbps nic. The DB could do a full table scan way faster than I could transfer the rows
another rasmus optimisation.
wat
the_horror_the_horror.gif
I think I heard about this at his keynote in phpkonf last year
or maybe that was LIMIT
@Ekin yeah...think I heard it from his talk also. Nice that he recycles.
indeed
10:47
@Danack Sounds like a good idea
(honestly)
Wes
Wes
github.com/infection/infection/new/master?filename=baz.php can you check if opening this link forks infection/infection in your account and proposes the creation of baz.php in your fork?
No
It never auto forks just based on a random link
It does propose to create the file once clicking on the fork button though
Wes
Wes
that's perfect
i am doing "edit this file on github" kind of links
thanks
kk works fine for that <3
Wes
Wes
i just love when stuff just works
10:51
:)
Wes
Wes
i mean i manually added ?filename=xx in the url and it did exactly what i hoped it would do. awesomesauce
@bwoebi yeah, that's why all the DBs copied it before it was made a standard years later.
11:23
Anyone's worked with liquibase or something similar that lets you version control your database with source code?
@byteme just putting a question mark at the end of a sentence doesn't make it a question. What are you really asking?
I am asking if someone has worked with a database version control software like liquibase.
Makes sense?
I'm pretty sure someone has, yes.
> What are you really asking?
I would love to hear their views on how the integration works and if it's good at tying the version control of database and source code.
it's my first time in this chat, was going to look for guidelines but the second line of description said don't ask to ask, just ask.
tbh, you would be better off googling that as to give an answer of more than "yes it's great", is too much effort. And yes it's great, though we use phinx rather than liquibase.
you probably ought to read rurounijones.github.io/blog/2009/03/17/… as well btw, as being able to ask questions clearly is a useful skill to have.
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11:37
@byteme I've worked with dbdeploy in several projects. no issue except that you cannot rollback when something goes wrong.
Fair enough mate. I'll look into phinx. Indeed, does make sense.
I also used rake migrations once, but that was in a ruby project. also worked well if you ignore that its ruby
Thanks @Gordon . I'll look into dbdeploy. Need something that integrates with Bamboo.
in one project we let doctrine dump the migration files and then used dbdeploy to apply them
I had never heard of the two tools mentioned. I'll do my research.
11:46
I use Phinx for database migrations.
12:09
@Jeeves lolwut
I mean that is a totally legit complaint, but I don't really see what the PHP project can do about it
> Reproduced: 3 of 3 (100.0%)
@NikiC Can you please review github.com/bwoebi/php-src/commit/… - Zend/ tests are now passing with opcache, but there may be subtle problems the current tests don't catch, so please check it out :-)
Good morning.
Mornigns
12:15
hm
I need an unauthenticated rsync between 2 servers on the same LAN
what can I use?
uh, why must it be unauthenticated?
@FlorianMargaine but you can always try good old rcp
@Feeds wasn't he already a room owner? @PeeHaa
He was, but his chat account got fucked up somehow
@bwoebi coz I don't wanna mess with ssh keys et al, it's a pain in this case
@bwoebi rcp?
@PeeHaa That seems to be going around.
12:19
Looks like you were not the only one
yeah
Is that why he was away? I thought it might be because he is a copper now, and don't care for us anymore... :P
Dunno :)
uh yeah
I'd rather avoid sending all the files every time
well, rsync via rsh then @FlorianMargaine
12:21
makes more sense
never looked rsh before, I'll read around
!!uptime
╔══════════════════════════════════╗
║ [23 seconds] without an accident ║
║   since [2018-06-08 12:22:32]    ║
╚══════════════════════════════════╝
@FlorianMargaine ssh allows unauthenticated access though
#php#bug @PHPeeHaa sucks – #76431 https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=76431
12:23
excellent
oh no :-(
@bwoebi hmmm'
it's marked as spam, can't read it
@DaveRandom wat?
I could start a separate sshd server with a custom config file, indeed
Wes
Wes
who did it
12:23
@bwoebi thanks! that'll do it.
@mega6382 it didn't to the -> #tag conversion right
well it did but there's no space between the pair of them
lmao
should have been some kind of friday link too
@Wes Its definitely someone from this room, my suspicion is that its @PeeHaa himself.
Wes
Wes
lol
12:27
Nope not me :)
Wes
Wes
my bet is on jay
or @salathe?
Wes
Wes
salathe could be too :D
I think it was @Jeeves
Then, @Jeeves seems to be a likely candidate. After living this long in opression he finally cracked.
12:28
this si the first time I've seen a machine have memory issues with 16GB of RAM
my uptime is 20 days
guess I'm due for a restart
@bwoebi looks like unauthenticated ssh is a PITA
I'll go with rsh
@Tiffany You tried to run Chrome and Visual Studio at the same time?
if you want real fun with memory availability issues, try running an exchange data store and sql server on the same box
@Tiffany teehee
at some point I was regularly using ~30-32GB of memory+swap on my 32GB RAM laptop
@DaveRandom More like Eclipse, and uh... well just Eclipse
@FlorianMargaine unix.stackexchange.com/a/248329 looked pretty simple to me
12:32
I stopped doing whatever I was doing since then, it's a bit better
@bwoebi yeah, I'm not root
so messing with PAM is not an option
@Leigh you could probably reduce that to just "Java" tbh
@FlorianMargaine oh well
so rsh looks like a better option
yeah then rsh is probably better
But don't ask me for help on that topic - never actually used rsh, I just know that it exists :-D
Using mysqli and PHP only, if I calculate which day a date fell on (possibly thousands of times) from only a yyyy-mm-dd, would there be a significant difference in query time to having a separate column consisting of only days
12:39
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@Bonstark Performance-wise I doubt you will notice any difference. A problem with storing the same piece of information in 2 database columns is that if you update one, you have to remember to update the other too, so I would probably try to avoid that.
@Bonstark MySQL has a DAYNAME() function. You should probably just use that.
@bwoebi yeah no worry I just needed some suggestions on how to do it
A dayname function... I wish I knew about that before ha ha. thanks!
Cheers, I'll have a peruse
12:55
@NikiC so what next - merging static assign in and then support for static props in general?
@bwoebi yeah
@DaveRandom Chrome, Photoshop for a while (left that running a few days, probably what started it), PHPstorm, Android Studio, few other programs
Firefox, remote desktop, VS Code, git bash, spotify
yeah, pretty much. When I was killing tasks, there was still about 4GB unaccounted for
@DaveRandom Opera, ever since its been chromium-based does the same.
13:02
I don't understand this. In this example
@Tiffany fyi when you have h/w virtualization enabled, virtualbox VMs don't show their memory consumption attached to a process in task manager
didn't have any VMs running at the time, but good for future info
so if you have a virtualbox VM running, that may account for the "missing" memory
Should I write the left and bable will convert it to the right or the opposite?
@Shafizadeh try it out?
try one, see what it does
13:04
@Shafizadeh Why don't you try to see, which part you can actually write in.
How to try? Both sides are writeable
then that answers your question
they're both writable :P
@Tiffany not to me
It means it will convert both jsx to react ans react to jsx?
13:06
@mega6382 I can't type in the right section, just tried
@Tiffany Yes, exactly.
@bwoebi Looks reasonable
Oh, I cannot either .. but mouse cursor goes in the right section as well, but you cannot type. Ok thx
@Shafizadeh facepalm
13:09
It means the ux of that website is bad :p
@Shafizadeh No, because that is intended for copying.
And also I have to be more patient and accurate
@mega6382 sounds right
@Shafizadeh Are you saying that because or Ramadan?
Yes yes it can be a good excuse
sanity check: method_flags = ((cparam->inputs.method >> 1) << 1); is functionally identical to method_flags = cparam->inputs.method & ~1; right?
13:19
Yep, dropping the right-most bit
~0...01 => 1...10
right, just wanted to check because ((foo >> 1) << 1) seems like a very unreadable and complicated way to accomplish that, so I wondered if I was missing some subtlety
@mega6382 I've got 35 tabs open in Opera and it's using 388MB. That's on Windows, though. Your mileage may vary.
12 tabs in Firefox = 1344MB.
OK so, following on from that @Leigh, can you please give me your English description of what this operation is testing? if ((method_flags & (method_flags - 1)) == 0)
it immediately follows the previous operation
and I'm struggling to see any condition other than method_flags == 0 where that would result in zero
I can't even describe my confusion with it correctly
it definitely needs a descriptive macro, if it even makes sense at all, which I'm not confident it
@jjok I have 12 tabs opened in Opera with 500MB and 13 tabs in Chrome with 700MB. Not a big difference from my point of view.
@DaveRandom ...does
oh wait no, it will result in zero for any method_flags = 2 ** n
oh right that makes sense, it's checking if only a single bit is set
yay I understood something in ext/openssl \o/
Italian chef: We have the best spaghetti in the world
PHP developer: I doubt that
Can I somehow comicify that? :P
nvm too much work
@PeeHaa Maybe @Wes can.
I was thinking about jeeves' comics and twatter, but twatter does not do replies like that
Or at least the plugin
13:52
@PeeHaa You can give it a couple of tries in the playground.
Neh. I know it doesn't work :)
@PeeHaa ?
@DaveRandom Reply on tweet using !!tweet
We only have tweet or retweet
don't you have password for @Jeeves' twitter account?
I do
13:55
then do it manually.
yeh that would need a separate command, or maybe !!tweet --reply-to <tweet-ref> <content>
But that involves opening a new tab, double clicking keepass, generating the comics, posting tweets
@PeeHaa Jesus, you are even lazier than I am. :P
probably better as the latter, and then you could !!alias tweet-reply tweet --reply-to
I am :P

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