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02:09
        final ExecutorService executor = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(
            Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors(),
grmbl
What a day...
 
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03:28
@NikiC @bwoebi I've been using Python for my algorithms class and I wonder if we could adopt a package/module style similar to theirs. Namespaces are sort-of defined by the library author but the real namespacing comes into effect by the user when a package/module is imported.
I'm not sure how if we could feasibly migrate to such a solution; have either of you thought about this sort of thing recently?
I know it's been a perpetual wish-list item but have you seriously considered it? If so what challenges did you find?
Wes
Wes
morning
hey levi long time no see
03:51
Yeah, I've been busy. I'm always busy but this has been more than usual and it's been tough, but will be over soon. I think.
In any case in a few weeks I'll be busy with PHP stuff so you'll see me around more :)
Wes
Wes
\o/ :D will work on return types i presume? :P
04:21
mornin
04:44
@Wes Yeah, will work on covariance and contravariance.
Wes
Wes
\o/
on that note, can i help with something? like, writing tests?
No, not yet anyway.
Wes
Wes
ok though count me for that
Will do.
05:27
mornin
@LeviMorrison Ican help also if there is some area could help you
Thanks for offering. Nothing to do at the moment.
05:52
@LeviMorrison in Python each module has own symbol table, there is also one merged symbol table not split like in PHP and in Python import with * imports everything what package vendor put into __all__ this is cool, but other cool feature is import don't allow importing symfbols with _ prefix because this is official prefic for private stuff and that's awesome :)
I would love to see import * and private symbols in PHP, can help somehow also
But AFAIR the problem for PHP is lack of context info which can be used to forbid usage of some symbols in VM, or something like that
06:25
@LeviMorrison Just for my information (English Perspective), Isn't "Nothing for doing" better than "Nothing to do" ?
Native English speakers would probably say "Nothing to do", although "Nothing for doing" is not incorrect as far as I know.
ah ok thx
 
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07:54
mornion
I guess you ate onion for breakfast :-) ..! morning btw
sennight Archaic. a week.
08:51
free(): invalid pointer – #76440
09:51
Quotation marks not escaped – #76441
Guys does anyone here use Parsedown ?!
Can you help me with this : github.com/erusev/parsedown/issues/591 ? It's been a week i'm looking for answer ):
What you want to do exactly?
I'm trying to determine text direction using regex
10:05
Do you want to detect the language using regex? And if it is (for example) Arabic, or Persian, then set RTL direction to that section?
I mean if the first character of the line is Arabic or other rtl language it has to add rtl class to element
now you need to find the language according to the first character?
@Shafizadeh Yes exactly
@Shafizadeh No actually i did it , The problem is when i'm using double start to bold a text it move the real text to rawHtml element
And there won't be any text to check
Look at that link which i sent you
@A-O Here is almost the same in JS: (you can use the same pattern in PHP)
var x = /^[^a-zA-Zآ-ی]*[a-zA-Z]/; // is ascii
var isAscii = x.test($("#textarea-edit-"+post_id_for_edit).val());
if(isAscii){
    $("#textarea-edit-"+post_id_for_edit).css("direction", "ltr");
} else {
    $("#textarea-edit-"+post_id_for_edit).css("direction", "rtl");
}
Hmmm ..
I have written a API using this class i can't use any other thing
10:22
@NikiC Thanks for the fixing of that discrepancy - back then I hadn't understood why that behaved like it did
10:35
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10:46
Slow MySQL perfomance via named pipe – #76442
11:12
@JoeWatkins fyi you'll likely want to revert github.com/php/php-src/commit/… from the 7.1 rc due to bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=76440
11:23
@bwoebi Somehow I ended up finding a slew of bugs in master while looking into that
 
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12:27
@DaveRandom I'm going to get a tattoo done of that error message with "check the doc indentation", to save time staring at the screen.
 
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Wes
Wes
13:33
\o
13:43
evening room.
14:01
@NikiC absolutely doesn't surprise me :-D Can totally relate to tht
14:53
help
is water acid or base?
(yes, I had wine on breakfast)
@tereško neutral except for contaminants.
... things you start thinking about, when you play ONI
yeah, I guess it makes sense, since water is probably used as default for PH scale
No......the ph scale is more about whether something has free protons available in it, or if it can accept free protons. 7 is where those two values are zero.
hmmm ... I will have to subscribe to some chemistry-related channels on youtube
now that you say this, I keep remembering bits an pieces, but it has been decades since I blew anything interesting up
15:16
@NikiC Have we optimized while(true) to have the same opcodes as a label+goto yet? I'm on Windows so can't test.
/cc @bwoebi
 
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16:30
@LeviMorrison At least under opcache, yes
16:42
hello
so I have PHP file with one SQL statement
Can I have more than one SQL statements in one PHP file?
Yes
ok
So I have a SELECT statement in PHP
and the second I wanna is a COUNT statement
@tereško so, after (somewhat) extensive testing with removing most pieces, I am pretty sure the mobo is fried. Do you have a current manufacturer preference for mobos? I've mostly ever used Asus and as such have a superstitious disdain of other ones, and might need some convincing.
Do I have to write two mysqli_fetch_array?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I also have been sticking to Asus
you had AM4 board, right?
hmm .. are you getting a refund?
or just replacement?
I've contacted asrock support, and that has been mostly silent
you should be contacting the shop where you bought it
at the very least you should be able to get a replacement
16:53
I bought the pieces on newegg. They would offer that kind of support? let's try
they should be
it is a proper shop, not ebay
17:40
well... newegg replacement policy lasts 30 days. Back to asrock support for me. At least they said they would contact them on my behalf if they still don't answer.
wait, the product, that you paid money for, is broken
it is their fault
do they not provide guarantee?
17:57
Afternoon.
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier watching canadian grand prix? starts in 5 minutes
top 3 tracks ever
they killed a beaver yesterday :( decided to cross the road while a f1 car was doing 300km/h
@FélixGagnon-Grenier cough cough in.xrivonet.info/21w.html#8l9 probably requires ad blocker
Hi, the ~ operator flips every bit to the opposite (NOT) right?
So ~0b110010 must result in 0b001101
But this code:
$a = 0b110010;
$b = ~$a;

echo base_convert($a, 10, 2).PHP_EOL;
echo base_convert($b, 10, 2).PHP_EOL;

Results in:
110010
110011
Why?
@tereško yeah they kinda do, but for one month, apparently
18:12
here the minimum warranty period is 2 years
... wow
that's some bullshit
I would just stay on AsRock until they respond. @FélixGagnon-Grenier
I'm never sure, at which point does using a meaner tone / words gets better treatment, if ever
Most of the time the reputable companies do respond eventually. I had a video capture card from Black Magic that was a week past their 1 year warranty period. They tried to troubleshoot it with me before having me mail it to them. They sent me another one a week later no questions asked.
I find just continuing to be nice while be firming usually works better.
Reason being is if you're talking to an associate who doesn't care and you piss them off, they're usually going to see how little they can assist you.
18:19
If I do get mad at them or have a more angry tone I usually follow that up with "I know this isn't your fault, please forgive me for taking this out on you- this is just very frustrating. I loved this product and I am hoping to at the end of this have a good experience." Usually they'll start moving mountains- if it's possible.
that sounds like a good trick
I've been on both sides. =)
18:34
OH MY... I think I have seen photos of this guy but never video. This is just... stupid. Guy turns himself into real Ken doll... I cannot understand. youtube.com/watch?v=_WRQRNkpDh4?x
18:52
evenin
Morngins
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19:05
hi guys
few days back someone posted blog links of few users in this group in this chat message
how can I get them back
search box in the top right usually works
I remember the message you're referring too, but can't think of enough context for the words to find it
@StatikStasis that's some uncanny valley shit right there
@StatikStasis finished Sherlock
just...wow
@Tiffany yes same thanks :)
heh: watched two episodes of "Cloak and Dagger" - meh, really boring teen drama (and that's from someone who actually enjoyed "Smallville")
19:16
@Tiffany if you know any other good blogs then please suggest
19:28
Hi. @Tiffany how do you search starred messages? :)
Nm. :fpalm:
are emails sent with mail() encrypted?
@StatikStasis so .. did you pick up any of the books? Either the serious one or the frilly one?
with like TLS for example?
@Aurelius free hint: don't use mail() function. It's a low level function. Instead use a mailing library, SwiftMailer (if you use composer) or PHPMailer (if on legacy)
php+php_interbase.dll crash on module_shutdown – #76443
19:48
@tereško what's the meaning of "if on legancy" ? (I'm asking this because I'm using phpmailer)
@tereško thanks! what means low level? What's wrong with that?
@Shafizadeh it means: if your are not using composer to keep your dependencies up to date and the coder is not using DI containers
@Aurelius it means that it write raw email content. There there is no simple way to make sure that headers are properly set, no address injection protection, no simple way to add attachments. You can do all of it with mail() but you need to actually have a deep understanding if how email are constructed, transmitted and handled to use it correctly.
@Shafizadeh "legacy" (as in inherited, old) :D
and, no, @Shafizadeh don't just jump on changing that right now
if you get time, you can revisit it later
at it as a low priority ticket somewhere in backlog
@tereško yeah it is.
@Tiffany AWESOME! Glad you liked it.
@tereško I have the Against The Gods on my list to read next.
Heading out the door. Talk in a bit.
19:58
... there are a lot of chapters (over 1000 already and it's still "ongoing")
20:45
welp
@DaveRandom so, I've found a way to make sure opengrok is not going to destroy the resources
but... it's slow
web@3xxsntzr7zbse-master-7rqtwti--opengrok--indexer:~/sources/php-src@master$ time /usr/bin/git log --abbrev-commit --abbrev=8 --name-only --pretty=fuller --date=rfc --follow
[...]
real	0m2.892s
user	0m2.679s
sys	0m0.206s
this is why it's slow ^
and this is on a normal EBS volume
(with just LVM on top of it)
and it does that for every file, it looks like
sorry, the command is e.g. /usr/bin/git log --find-renames=8 --summary --abbrev=8 --name-status --oneline --follow -- Zend/bench.php
I limited concurrency to 1, by changing the source directly, and compiling opengrok manually
So basically... see you tomorrow
21:01
uhhh, why is that fiber rfc now in vote
that RFC looks stupid
@bwoebi probably because Dmitry is trying to throw his weight around
seems: DoA
apparently the php.net wiki needs to be updated...
explode('\.', $string);
is there a way to make it work as if it was '.' ?
@Aurelius What's the error message with explode('.', $string);?
21:13
@Aurelius .....what?
can I split "oyshoayho.oaboab.punsiun"
with explode('\.', $string); ?
as if I used '.'
On what purpose?
1 min ago, by Tpojka
@Aurelius What's the error message with explode('.', $string);?
1 min ago, by Danack
@Aurelius .....what?
lol
love you guys
I am passing \. to my function
and I don't want to also pass
.
just for the explode
Use preg_split
21:17
thanks, that's what I was doing but
15
Q: In PHP, which is faster: preg_split or explode?

MarcoThis may sound like a stupid question, but: which is faster when using it to extract keywords in a search query in php: $keyword = preg_split('/[\s]+/', $_GET['search']); or $keyword = explode(' ', $_GET['search']);

this happened
You know what is even faster?
Not writing code
ah, sorry, I misread "fatter"
lol
21:20
@Aurelius Try putting escaping string within double quoted string.
...
they're just trying to do a dumb optimisation.
that's almost certainly never going to make an actual difference.
http://php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php#language.types.string.syntax.double

@Danack Agreed.
@Tpojka that won't help
he wants to split by both backslash and dot
21:23
Well, he should go with simplest solution rather than doing micro optimization.
class Foo {}
class_alias('Foo', 'Bar');

interface I {} // Delay early binding
class A implements I {
    //public function test(Foo $foo) {}
    public Foo $prop;
}
class B extends A {
    //public function test(Bar $foo) {}
    public Bar $prop;
}
@bwoebi ^
Currently this errors, but the same works for parameter types
21:38
Is that a proof-of-concept for typed properties?
@LeviMorrison wouldn't call that a PoC rather than a real impl
Bleh... I am trying to set up PHP, PHPStorm, Composer, PHPUnit on Windows... I hate Windows.
@NikiC interesting case - never considered that
Not sure whether I like that it works or not
but we should probably be consistent with parameter types there then
the class_alias('Foo', 'Bar'); part looks like ass :(
it has the same problem as with strict mode: magic strings
@tereško class_alias(Foo::class, Bar::class) - better?
21:50
not really
:-P
can't you do alias Foo as Bar; ?
same way as already exists use Foo as Bar;
What's the point? And seriously I'd discourage the use of class_alias()
true
If needed, mostly class Bar extends Foo will do too
21:52
^ that
This version of PHPUnit seems broken.
if the interfaces and inheritance already works, then that magical class_alias() is even needed?
@LeviMorrison here is the sad part: you do not need to specify the version number for that statement to hold true :(
ThW
ThW
@tereško I am using it to map between classes so that I can introduce namespaces
It allows for an rule based mapping inside the autoloader
posted on June 10, 2018

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22:19
We have assert.exception default to 0, which seems useless when doing assert($condition, new CustomException()); That option didn't exist in PHP 5 so there's no need for compatible errors in this case.
:/
I wonder how many installations leave it at 0; probably nearly all of them...
Basically, that option should have only applied to old-style asserts, and the new style should always throw if assertions are enabled...
Well I got a fun "feature", SF4, supports argon2i, new registrations are argon2i properly, but when using a fixture (dummy data) it encodes password as argon2id which isn't supported yet.
23:00
@Tpojka the "show all" link at the top of the starred messages, but I'm guessing you figured it out already.
23:30
@FlorianMargaine no, I just wanted dots, as in the example I posted
We really need to fix the bug where the subscript in $ArrayAccess["0"] is passed to offsetGet/offsetExists/offsetSet as 0 instead of "0".
/cc @bwoebi @NikiC

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