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00:02
@Danack would you be so kind to explain it again simpler?
Wes
Wes
00:41
@Tiffany \o/ :D
@NikiC is there a technical name (anything understandable) for the "base identifier" like xxx in:
use a\b\c\xxx;
use a\b\c as xxx;
$obj = new xxx\bar\foo();
that is, the base identifier from which you can create other names
@Tiffany do you have a photo? :B do you like it? :B
... hope you do...
Do political ads in other countries carry any merit at all or is it bullshit buzzwords everywhere?
01:04
@Wes I do like it! Let me get a better picture. My friend who lives above me told me I had a box in front of my door. I told him it was my PHP mug. He said something like "I love PHP, honestly. Lots of people give it crap but it's a great language, and as of 7.x it is super fast."
I sent him a picture of the mug and a link to buy it :P
01:36
Can anyone help me with this: I have a text file which my editor is reading as 'Windows-1252'. It contains a character ® which ord() reports as 174. This seems to agree with the WIndows-1252 character mapping. But I cannot seem to convert it to something readable. It always echos out as �
how do I convert chr(174) to display ®
sorry the lighting isn't the best @Wes, I don't have good lighting in my apartment and using camera flash made the picture worse
I tried mb_convert_encoding($string, "WINDOWS-1252", "UTF-8"); but it displays as "?"
@billynoah the one thing I know about using encoding is that it has to be end-to-end, that is, code, database, everything has to be that particular encoding for stuff to appear correctly
typically people just use utf-8
I just need to read a file and have it not display gobbledy gook
read file, echo correct characters
01:40
@billynoah so you need to make sure that everything follows your preferred encoding
Yeah I've read that article
shrug, probably above my skillset then, I'll let someone else answer
Well i'm happy to try something if you've got any ideas at all
01:43
what's your HTML page's encoding set to?
HTML?
There's no html here
what are you outputting to?
a shell
echo file_get_contents('/path/to/my/messed/up/file/txt');
that's it
hmmm
it outputs �
when I open in sublime text I can see the ® character
when I open in VIM it's fine too
but something is going awry when php reads the file
01:45
I feel like there's an encoding issue incorrectly defined somewhere
maybe shell, maybe php.ini
@billynoah I believe php.net/manual/en/function.iconv.php may work better than mb_*
i'm gonna go cry now
lol
i had the args in wrong order
mb_convert_encoding($str, $to, $from);
I had $to and $from backwards
I dunno.. intuitively I thought from would go first
how stupid... well that's two hours wasted. thanks @Danack - iconv worked and lead me to re-read the docs for mb_convert_encoding
@billynoah chalk it up to a long day/long night or something :P
02:08
thanks @Tiffany
 
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04:11
@tereško I didnt know about that. Man they've been destabilized by Western powers quite a bit.
04:57
Hi all
Can somebody please explain to me the meaning of the term 'factories' in the following sentence 'Note that it is possible to declare a constructor in an interface, what can be useful in some contexts, e.g. for use by factories.' from the PHP Manual page secure.php.net/manual/en/… ?
@user2839497 Objects that are responsible for creating instances of a specific type.
However, I would argue that this specific piece of advice in the manual is not very good. Declaring constructors in interfaces should be avoided.
@CharlesSprayberry : Do such objects are called 'factories'?
@CharlesSprayberry : Thanks for helping me understand the concept. Special thanks for giving me the valuable advice and the e-book link on Software Design Patterns.
05:41
@Tiffany Awe!! I love it!
Been a very rough night. Heading to bed.
06:01
nn
06:18
\o
damn, wordpress uses 10s to load a page when about 2000Q are performed (product filter that uses dynamic recount on many products with many attributtes). Is this normal speed to except when dealing with that amount of queries or can you improve the speed alot?
sorry, you have 2k queries in a single request ?
that's the abnormal part :) there's no good reason for that ...
yes
well its the dynamic recount that does it, it checks through all possible variations and attributes (there are about 1000+ attributes and many variants as well)
redesign your data, redesign your queries, then try to improve performance of the page ... you have 0 chance of improving anything while you're doing it wrong, and you are doing it wrong ...
i havent made the queries myself, its from an plugin (it looks pretty legit, as it has many satisfied customers) but it seems limited as when you go above 500Q it goes very slow
ive also tried to add indexes to the database and such, but only managed to shrink about 1s
06:34
I just repeat what I already said, there is no chance of improving anything while you think it's correct to query a database two thousand times for a single request ...
maybe the plugin is fine at some scale, but it's clear that you have outgrown it, or that it's just terrible in the first place and not designed to scale ...
yeah, i know 2k with queries for a single requests is alot, but im not sure of how i would design the queries to give the same results but with much less time. Yep, the plugin is fine at 500Q, which makes up for some decent amount of attributes but not anymore then that
I can't give you any actual advice, I know nothing about anything you are doing, and I doubt you could explain it with enough detail to inform me in a chat room ... I think the best thing you could probably do is look for a database administrator that you can work with to move away from this plugin you are focusing on, because your use case doesn't fit this plugin, very clearly does not fit ...
for damn sure, wordpress is not the problem here ... don't go looking for a "wordpress dev", you need a database administrator with experience of working at the scale you are working at, not someone who knows how to install a wordpress plugin ...
yep! I think the client will leave out the dynamic recount part because of the budget
can you find the word JOIN anywhere in the source of this plugin, just out of interest ?
if you tell me where I can find it, I'll have a quick look, but my gut feeling is that it's a pile of crap ... and evidently it can't work for you, but I'd be happy to point out exactly why it won't work if you show me source code ...
06:53
i found about 4k matches with the keyword JOIN in the queries relating to the plugin. Here is an link to the plugin
That would be sweet, let me know if you find any crappy queries :P
it's a pile of crap, written by someone who doesn't really know what they are doing, I know this for sure in the first 200 lines of index.php ... honestly, this is total shit ...
I don't even need to get to reading queries, the author doesn't know how php works ...
this is kinda the problem with systems like wp, or systems built on top of other systems like wp, someone can learn the api for woo, or wp, without really understanding what they are executing ... this is one such case ... lots of people make successful stores from wordpress, lots of big sites are still using wordpress as their platform and get huge traffic, bloomberg, parts of the bbc america, sony ... there's no problem, in principle, with using wordpress as a base for anything ...
even though it's not written using the most modern standards, it works ... but you can't just pile crap on top of crap and expect everything to be rosy, it won't be rosy, it will be a pile of crap ...
Check lines 104 and 139.

Also morning.
Author didn't solve n+1999 problem.
07:11
Thats good and sad to hear at the same time, but i guess ill just find somebody who are really good at databases and wordpress or just advice the client to skip the dynamic recount because the cost of making a new plugin is probaly bigger then the budget for the site itself :P
i havent gone to much in depth in how wp works, all though i get how it hangs together in basic. But i agree, you should definitely know how it really works and use it in the best way when contributing with plugins
07:32
hello all
07:51
o/
buzzwig a person of consequence.
08:55
Morning guys, can somebody help out with an nginx symfony 2 config ? I can't get the problem solved
@NikiC I've decided to pull in the parts of opcache that I need, there's absolutely no point in writing all this cfg stuff again ... I wonder if there is any possible chance of exporting the cfg api from opcache ?
(I done it already, the only difference between pcov and xdebug now is switch coverage, I think)
09:19
@Wes namespace segment maybe?
morns
@JoeWatkins exporting it from opcache probably doesn't make much sense until opcache (or at least the optimizer) is part of Zend...
@JoeWatkins what differences are you seeing with switch?
Is it about jumptables?
CASE opcodes don't seem to be travelled
I think so
I only need a tiny bit of it, so copying one file and keeping it updated with changes is not so hard, but it's totally untouched, so if someday we can export it, that would be great ...
oh almost untouched, I had to copy one function from somewhere not in the cfg source ... but other than that's it's impressively encapsulated, unlike all of the rest of php ...
@JoeWatkins We were discussing with @bwoebi some days ago to add a compiler flag to disable jumptable optimization for coverage
Would that help you?
I think so
is it an easy patch I can look at that disables it, or ?
I see what's happening, the jt optimization is the switch_* opcode, it has the jump table and so the cases aren't used, if disabling it would remove that switch_* opcode then that's perfect ...
09:31
@JoeWatkins yes, that's it
yes please, I'll have one of those ... I can think of another way to do it, but it's nasty ...
that's xdebug and pcov on laravel framework ...
/me awaits compiler flag
must be correct ... must be correct ...
@NikiC can you eli5 ZEND_CFG_SPLIT_AT_LIVE_RANGES, ZEND_CFG_NO_ENTRY_PREDECESSORS ?
please
@JoeWatkins SPLIT_AT_LIVE_RANGES makes sure that each live range start/end lands on a block boundary. It was needed to recompute live range offsets after optimizations. Recently got rid of it in master
and the other only used in DFA, is it relevant even ?
NO_ENTRY_PREDECESSORS makes sure that there are no jumps to the entry block (instead there will be a dummy block). This is necessary for SSA.
You don't need either of those flags
excellent, just checking because of how it's called elsewhere ...
09:46
Hm, should I add the jumptable flag to 7.2?
yes please
so all I care about is just ZEND_RT_CONSTANTS, right ?
yes
Hello
need some help
abr
abr
@JoeWatkins I was looking at that screenshot, looked up pcov (i have no idea what it is) and I found your twitter and you w/ the chair you posted yesterday or 2 days ago of mars gaming
@NikiC thanks very muchly ...
next 7.2 is ?
I mean will it get into the next 7.2.15 or is that in rc ?
@JoeWatkins looks like 7.2.15 hasn't been branched yet
excellent
so unless it's sitting around unpushed somewhere, it should go in
10:04
I think it's just awaiting sara, she had some environment issues
and remi is afk
@NikiC tested, works, +42 internet points for you ... it's a shame about 7.1, I just missed it ...
Hi all! I need some help! I need some docs for Laravel... I don't want to use uuid in notification table. I modified migration for notification:table, but still inserted there by default... how can I fix it, and then to let it untouched by uuid generator?
10:36
Mathematical errors – #77512
 
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11:56
misspelling – #77513
@DaveRandom ping
@JoeWatkins consider me pung
I got a config.w32 that needs to be rewritten to match a config.m4, fancy it ?
I dunno how to do any of that in a windowz
any idea ?
12:13
Hey @Google what's up with this? The question isn't THAT depressing
lol
@NikiC Can we please revert github.com/php/php-src/commit/6305119a for PHP 7.3? That's actually a breaking change ...
before php 7.3.2 lands
@bwoebi why?
@NikiC broke ext/uv
what does it do?
Assigning error_code
12:15
@Gordon how to tell -> see if we, funny though ...
link?
abr
abr
Question: If a JWT is never stored on the server-side, how does revoke/blacklist work behind-the-scene?
@bwoebi ugh
why the f do people do that kind of crap to us
@bwoebi I'd say that's uv's problem. Check PHP_VERSION_ID for 70302.
@NikiC I have no problem with doing it. (after all this is not breaking binary compatibility) .. but others may have the problem as well, don't know.
@NikiC but don't know, isn't adding your own fast_zpp macros perfectly legitimate, especially if it's something you often need in your ext?
12:27
!!rfcs
@bwoebi I don't think so
fast zpp is not designed as an extensible api
While it maybe wasn't designed as such, it however is perfectly extensible - and that's nice to me
Though I had extensibility in mind when drafting that API
and ensured that every parameter is processed by its independent macro
@Gordon I tried googling it too, got the same thing as top result. Lolwat.
@Tiffany I did, too. Got the same, but localized for germany
12:38
@bwoebi Okay, let's revert
I'll ask cmb to include it prior to release
@NikiC thanks :-)
Hey guys!
Maybe that's not good room to ask but let's say it has something to do with PSR-2.
Check this please: https://jsfiddle.net/cy94t836/
What option should I use?
@neochar last line, imo
UPD: I do on next line now.
It's similar to multiline `if` or some other constructions actually.
Is there any guides about formatting multiline if?
12:56
mb_ereg_replace() bug – #77514
A generator is closed by making a call to Generator::valid – #77515
@NikiC @bwoebi pick your brain a minute
xdebug is allowing into trace lots of implementation details that happen to be on lines with instructions we actually care about ... is it possible for the vm to travel to one of those opcodes and so xdebug mark the line covered, but then jump over instructions we care about on the same line ?
I notice this while reading, I don't have any examples that show it happening ... but it seems like it could happen ...
Do you have an example?
13:12
I'll try to make one/test it, I just thought I'd see if you could think of a pattern of instructions that would do that, off the top of your head ... which is a lot to ask ... but you are you ...
@JoeWatkins I meant more an example of what you mean by implementation detail here
how about ZEND_VERIFY_RETURN_TYPE ?
<?php
class Foo {}

function thing($object) : stdClass {
	return $object;
}

thing(new Foo());
?>
function name: thing
L4-6 thing() /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php - 0x7fc6031ec928 + 5 ops
 L4    #0     RECV                    1                                         $object
 L5    #1     VERIFY_RETURN_TYPE      $object
 L5    #2     RETURN                  $object
 L6    #3     VERIFY_RETURN_TYPE
 L6    #4     RETURN<-1>              null
if fails to ignore that detail and its on the same line as the next return, that function does not return ...
am I making sense ?
<?php
\xdebug_start_code_coverage(XDEBUG_CC_UNUSED | XDEBUG_CC_DEAD_CODE);

class Foo {}

function thing($object) : stdClass {
	return $object;
}

try {
	thing(new Foo());
} catch (TypeError $e){
} finally {
	var_dump(\xdebug_get_code_coverage());
}


?>
/opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php:14:
array(1) {
  '/opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php' =>
  array(7) {
    [4] =>
    int(1)
    [6] =>
    int(1)
    [7] =>
    int(1)
    [8] =>
    int(-2)
    [11] =>
    int(1)
    [12] =>
    int(1)
    [14] =>
    int(1)
  }
}
it says it returned and it didn't ... right ?
13:32
@JoeWatkins Uh, I'd say that's "subject to interpretation"
The return was reached, it just failed
I think in most cases you'd show a line as covered even if it threw, right?
yeah ... I can't think of another example ...
pcov does the same thing and does ignore zvrt, which I'm not really making sense of ...
[L5       0x7f270a06d4a0 VERIFY_RETURN_TYPE      $object                                                        /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php]
[L0       0x5585bbf36c68 HANDLE_EXCEPTION                                                                       /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php]
[L0       0x5585bbf36c48 HANDLE_EXCEPTION                                                                       /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php]
just ignore everything I said for the last twenty minutes ... but I would like to know if anything like this could happen ...
pcov is letting useless stuff into trace also, and I think I can safely omit most of it, except now I'm not sure what the correct interpretation of a failed return is ...
I felt for sure that a function that doesn't return should not have the return marked covered ... it doesn't return a value to the caller ...
there can only be one correct interpretation .... and I think it's mine, reached is not the same as covered, that return statement is not covered because it never executed, the vm never executed it ... it must be wrong ...
and it wasn't reached anyway, not executed should mean not executed ...
14:01
@JoeWatkins in that case you should apply that to other ops as well though
I'd say that if the return fails because of a type mismatch it would count as covered. It was that line that blew up. How can a test not cover the line that made it blow up?
i.e. if an op throws then don't consider it covered
But I think it's better to consider a throwing return covered
well if a call op throws inside the call then the call op was covered
but yeah it gets complicated I guess ... but I don't like that showing covered when no value was returned ... and the vm never entered
@JoeWatkins And if a throw throws, that's also covered :P
prompt> run
[L2       0x7f8ad37eca60 NOP                                                                                    /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php]
[L4       0x7f8ad37eca80 NOP                                                                                    /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php]
[L9       0x7f8ad37ecaa0 INIT_FCALL<1>           96                   "thing"                                   /opt/src/laravel-framework/test.php]
[L9       0x7f8ad37ecac0 NEW                     "Foo"                                     @2                   /opt/src/laravel-framework
14:04
ugh phpdbg's opcode dump is ugly :(
we need to get the opcache dumping functionality in core
yeah it's nicer when printing, someone changed it ...
/s/dumping functionality//
I've actually got three different versions of cfg.c now ...
@Leigh sorry I didn't respond yesterday, we had a snow day and I was at home. I have a question about the (?:/|(?:/[^/] portion. It checks for a slash or checks for a slash but not ending with a slash? I guess that's what's used so it won't match //apply/index.html?
@Tiffany It was actually so that it could match / on it's own (maybe you're linking to the root of the site), or https://whatever/ (with no path)
I see
Other question: I notice that if I type like https://www.google.com it does not match (which is what I want), but will match after I add the trailing /. But it doesn't match https://blah/thing.html/, how's that happening?
14:34
hmmmmmmmmm .... so I was watching an interview with someone self-described as "anti-racism activist" and came to a strange conclusion:
within some circles on the left side of the political spectrum, the word "problematic" means "wrong"
14:45
Good morning.
@Tiffany So what is the cat sipping on?
posted on January 24, 2019 by CommitStrip

@StatikStasis Nothing. 😛 She hadn't seen the mug yet, and she likes to sniff new stuff. I set it on the blanket next to her, and she started sniffing it.
15:14
@NikiC is it still a safe assumption to reverse over class table and the first internal class is the end of user classes ?
@JoeWatkins I think so
well ...
dl()
abr
abr
I'm wondering, on the JWT topic, let's say a man in the middle somehow catches the token and starts using it (let's ignore the refresh and blacklisting, https, etc). I was thinking on adding a secondary validation on the token, comparing one of its claims, it being the User-Agent, and matching the User-agent on the request. I see a small chance of the attacker having the same user agent as the one inside the claim, how could I prevent this from happening?
I think I've added a dependency on opcache by including the cfg
@JoeWatkins heh
get linker errors without it?
@abr Are you a professional gamer? Your avatar looks like you're a professional gamer.
15:19
			case ZEND_INIT_FCALL:
			case ZEND_INIT_NS_FCALL_BY_NAME:
				zv = CRT_CONSTANT(opline->op2);
				if (opline->opcode == ZEND_INIT_NS_FCALL_BY_NAME) {
					/* The third literal is the lowercased unqualified name */
					zv += 2;
				}
				if ((fn = zend_hash_find_ptr(EG(function_table), Z_STR_P(zv))) != NULL) {
					if (fn->type == ZEND_INTERNAL_FUNCTION) {
						flags |= zend_cfg_classify_function(
							Z_STR_P(zv), opline->extended_value);
					}
				}
the lcname is null when opcache isn't loaded
abr
abr
@StatikStasis depends on the definition of professional (being paid to play vs doing it as a profession) :P
how do I prohibit inlining ?
@NikiC I need to be able to prohibit inlining ...
@JoeWatkins what inlining?
15:26
function inlining ...
I'm getting really wierd coverage, and I think it's because opcache is inlining the statements, I can't test without opcache because it crashes ...
is it still able to only inline in a single file ?
@JoeWatkins why does it crash...?
@JoeWatkins The only "inlining" it does is "return constant;"
as above, when it tries to build the cfg without opcache loaded, the hash_find faults, null key
so not even return $this->property ?
@JoeWatkins huh ... maybe wrong RT/CT constants flag?
@JoeWatkins can you show the code with weird coverage?
yeah, but I've tried to reproduce outside laravel and it doesn't happen ...
@JoeWatkins for gatherdata, what's the one uncovered line?
15:37
$data[$key] = $value->render();
150
	    protected function gatherData()
151
	    {
152
	        $data = array_merge($this->factory->getShared(), $this->data);
153

154
	        foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
155
	            if ($value instanceof Renderable) {
156
	                $data[$key] = $value->render();
157
	            }
158
	        }
159

160
	        return $data;
161
	    }
@JoeWatkins that seems rather off
That's not exactly a line that can be optimized away
So I don't think that's what's happening
I was looking at all the one line getters, but if they can't be inlined then something else is wrong
php_printf("trace in %s:%d\n",
ZSTR_VAL(coverage->file), coverage->line);
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src/laravel-framework$ vendor/bin/phpunit --coverage-html=pcov --verbose | grep "/View/View.php:156"
trace in /opt/src/laravel-framework/src/Illuminate/View/View.php:156
trace in /opt/src/laravel-framework/src/Illuminate/View/View.php:156
trace in /opt/src/laravel-framework/src/Illuminate/View/View.php:156
phpunit never collects
15:58
Anyone know a way to generate a coverage report for a PHP extension with PHPT tests?
Thanks.
ZipArchive::open not use default_charset setting – #77516
16:14
@NikiC it's the driver side doing something wrong ...
need a better way to know what is waiting to be collected ...
fixed it, but totally ruined perf ...
16:36
@Leigh did I do this right? regex101.com/r/Q4HeKm/1
I mean, it works, obviously, but I'm not sure of its efficiency
@JoeWatkins eeek
I totally fixed it
working now
it was scary seeing 3 minutes and something ...
:D
it's even faster now ..
I think we can do a bit more, but doubt it will make much difference now ... I dunno how it could go faster ...
reversing over tables is where I am ...
this opcache thing, I dunno what to do about that ... if opcache were an actual extension, I'd add a dep for it ... it's not unreasonable to depend on I don't think ...
and if at some point we're sharing code ...
@JoeWatkins eh I would not want to run opcache for getting coverage
at which point are you calling the cfg code?
i.e. at which time does it intercept opcodes?
runtime, jit before ex
sorry, runtime, on the first collect() for a file ...
if I show you a trace will it give you any clues that you can give me ?
17:07
dunno
looking at your code I don't see what's wrong
@JoeWatkins Do you have to work with laravel a lot?
daily, but we don't talk about it ...
17:25
anyone familiar with ublock syntax or adblock syntax
Is there a way to block the add that runs on website.com/path/adonpage because it seems like when you block an element it blocks the entire url so that element/ad is block on website.com and everywhere the syntax rules is as follows website.com##
@NikiC
	while (1) {
		int i;

		b->flags |= ZEND_BB_REACHABLE;
		if (b->successors_count == 0) {
			b->flags |= ZEND_BB_EXIT;
			return;
		}
b->successors_count == -1
17:54
I don't get this ... when it's not loaded at all it infinitely loops there^ and when it's loaded but disabled it faults at a BBSTART(0) but block_map[0] is allocated ...
What is a secure way of spitting data from a database and then generating a link to edit that data based on its ID?
I found this question in 2014 which would suffice but is that method really secure?
afaict it would only take a malicious user to play around with the ID in the browser and they'd be able to potentially cause havoc with the DB?
2
Q: Mysql+php, how to make a link that shows all data from a record when you press the "headline"

JackAs the title says, and this is not probably a question, more a hint how to do it. I have table with four fields, id (auto+primary), firstname, lastname, age. On my index page I select *, then I make the firstname to a link which goes to antoher page which I want to show all data for that record...

@JBower ewww, burn that answer with fire
loool
yeah I thought that seemed insecure
What would be a better way of implementing that sort of thing?
the principle is not unlike that of sending a unique use link to reset a password.
oh yeah that's a good point! Wouldn't wan't users being able to manipulate their unique use links either! Thanks for that :)
I'll google some questions on how to generate a unique password reset and see how I get on! :)
18:04
make sure to use https
I use https for everything but is there a way to force it for users and should I be doing so?
You should assuredly be doing so, and the server should be redirecting http requests to https
Has anyone already exprienced FTS for updating/uploading a new version of a website?
the technique differs from server to server, but googling stuff like "how to redirect http to https apache" (or whatever server) should get you going.
I use cloudflare and have turned all the SSL settings on etc so I believe it should be redirecting all users to https but wasn't sure if there was extra code or anything of that nature I should be doing to ensure HTTPS is being forced
Seems like every page I go to redirects to HTTPS and all have the green padlock but I believe that's all being done by my cloudflare settings
18:07
I would follow cloudflare documentation to this effect and assume I don't need to do stuff they don't ask me to
fair enough :)
@NikiC it only crashes when it's a main script ...
I dunno why, but I don't need to do a cfg for main script files
18:49
@JBower UUID or GUID
do uk postcodes go over 6 in length?
@Ekin wikipedia is saying six to eight, dunno if there are any exceptions to it
American postcodes can go up to ten characters (including a non-numeric dash)
does that include space? I can't access wiki
stupid browser traffic doesn't go through vpn for some effing reason
@Ekin The postcodes are alphanumeric, and are variable in length: ranging from six to eight characters (including a space) long. Each post code is divided into two parts separated by a single space: the outward code and the inward code respectively. The outward code includes the postcode area and the postcode district, respectively. The inward code includes the postcode sector and the postcode unit respectively. Examples of postcodes include "SW1W 0NY", "PO16 7GZ", "GU16 7HF", or "L1 8JQ".
thank you <3
18:54
np :)
wikipedia is blocked in Turkey...?
that's weird
yeh iirc since 2017
:(
...lol, wikipedia article on Block of Wikipedia in Turkey - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_of_Wikipedia_in_Turkey
SHMOP crashes Apache – #77517
19:09
@bwoebi I updated the new timer queue for Amp. Should I merge that commit into master?
SeekableIterator::seek() should accept 'int' typehint as documented – #77518
@bwoebi Also, do you see any issues with this commit to close FDs in the child in amphp/process? Works well on my Mac and apparently on Travis.
19:39
@Ekin omg... I would hate to be deprived of the knowledge from Wikipedia now. Is there a way around it through proxies or anything?
yeah sure
I just need to find time and will to fix mine
and yeah, every sane student ...or curious person here hates it
@Trowski I'll give it a look in 2 min
@Jeeves The RFC proposes type widening, the example is the contrary
@Ekin Screenshots I took from Wiki imgur.com/a/qGyLqjO
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I think the point is that the interface could be updated to have the type declaration, therefore allowing a type declaration on implementors, but those without it would still compile.
19:50
hun
yeah that makes sense
@StatikStasis ftr, imgur is also blocked :-P
... can't delete comments on the bug tracker vOv
@Ekin Jeeves bot is in Netherlands isn't it? Would be nice if you could search for a Wiki page and then make it where Jeeves could email you all the text on the page... or you know some other way of working around it.
@Ekin OMG!!
I tend to use proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=$url for it, but yours doesn't show
19:52
earlier it didn't load but there's wikipedia.pieterhordijk.com
another reason why I like him :-P
It's so you can read it?
yeah
Yay for @PeeHaa !!
He is the best!
:-)
19:54
Can you see the alternatives for access under the turkey ban page through his sub domain?
I want to actually get a router and setup vpn over it so that none would be necessary
@StatikStasis yeah
I heard about ipfs but back when I did, it only had the tr version
and call me weird but almost all my online reading is english
Activists have created a copy of Turkish Wikipedia on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)—a way of addressing web content which the Turkish government cannot block due to its usage of decentralized open-source technology.
Oh
@Ekin That's not weird... but I am biased.
=P
I simply don't do well reading/speaking technical stuff in turkish
hence I doubt I'll ever submit a talk to phpkonf :-P they keep saying I shouldn't do one in english
@Ekin Are there a lot of protests and movements in Turkey going on against the ban?
it's been banned for a long time now
I doubt anybody is doing anything real about it at this point
19:59
So no one is doing anything to contest?
Hmm-
Yeah I would get a VPN.
I don't see it lasting forever though, but who knows
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