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struct jit_objmodel
{

	unsigned int size;


	void *reserved0;
	void *reserved1;
	void *reserved2;
	void *reserved3;


	void (*destroy_model)(jit_objmodel_t model);
	jitom_class_t (*get_class_by_name)(jit_objmodel_t model, const char *name);
anyone see why I'd get an error:
header.c:1440:2: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘jitom_class_t’
  jitom_class_t (*get_class_by_name)(jit_objmodel_t model, const char *name);
01:05
Nevermind, fixed it :)
@ircmaxell was it something in *destroy_model or jit_objmodel_t model? or something else entirely?
01:32
Else entirely
 
2 hours later…
03:29
moin
04:16
\o
04:38
ping @beberlei
04:53
as promised ... tested with jit ...
I'm sure you need to overload methods, but sure you can figure it out from there ;)
05:41
@LeviMorrison some small adjustments: github.com/php-ds/ext-ds/commit/… . I'll start with a small demo to see how copy-on-write will work. Also looked into path copying to share branches of one bst with another - could be cool if it works well.
sometimes oss sucks
I want to defend myself, it's horrible to read what amounts to a personal attack and feel like I can't really say anything about it ...
05:58
why are you reading that in the first place?
his github comes up in google search, and I thought there might be some response to what happened yesterday
and I can't unread it ...
what do I do ?
I work really hard and I'm upset, it doesn't feel fair to let him run his mouth off without defending myself, he's using incorrect code, his ideas are wrong, because he doesn't know what he's talking about, every sentence he writes is somewhere between confused, wrong, and rude ... and now he's attacking my ethics and motives :(
06:15
I understand, but you don't need to say anything in order to defend yourself.. there is no defense necessary.
he's going to continue being wrong and there's nothing anyone could do about that if they tried
I know you're right, still feel awful
I know it feels awful, I'm sorry :( In the future you might consider a more aggressive block policy - I go so far as to preemptively block people like that who I haven't interacted with just so I never have to
time is all we got, don't waste it on shitty people
06:31
thanks for words
you're welcome
@JoeWatkins Wow, reading through the readme on that lib, I've never seen someone write so much yet say so little.
@JoeWatkins Fuck him, people with such an impossible sense of superiority get off on putting down others. Ignore him, you're doing awesome work.
06:51
I know nothing good can come from responding, you're both making sense, and I can see from all he's written this isn't about me ... I really hate being a target though, I don't respond like other people, I'm a bit of a wimp ... the first thing you probably think is fuck him, the first thing I think is what have I done ...
My first reaction is usually self-doubt as well – I don't think feeling that way is usual at all.
At least when the criticism is harsh and non-constructive. I'm much more receptive when people offer suggestions, because at least it means they appreciate the work enough to wish to improve it. In OSS, those who only criticize only wish to harm.
07:06
I could even take harsh criticism if it were rooted in facts, it would just encourage me to get it right .... but he hasn't made a single suggestion, and he's posted a few times on parallel and pthreads ... even the future::select thing is lifted from an issue, that was my suggestion to someone who asked for a thing ... I've no problem being criticised, but this isn't that, it's just an attack ...
I just wrote a whole blog post attacking my own work, I'm listening so intently for real criticism that I hear the attack so loudly it's deafening, and clouding my judgement, and making me upset ....
07:21
@JoeWatkins Among the noise he does have a point that it is desirable to wait on multiple threads without knowing which will finish first.
@Trowski yes, but this was already covered in another issue, and I already made the Future::select suggestion there, and think he's well aware of it, since there are only three open issues, he's definitely read it ...
07:35
@JoeWatkins well, just a question … when/how are the futures from parallel awaited? Is it possible to nicely integrate it into stream_select, or does one have to do that handling yourself by using your own socket??
there is no socket or stream, I used the name select because familiar but it would be a parallel specific thing ...
they are awaited when you execute value() right now
I know, but it's ice to have it integraetable directly in an async I/O app without custom streams
@bwoebi Here's how I integrated it into amphp/parallel: github.com/amphp/parallel/tree/ext-parallel
@JoeWatkins Would it make sense to do in the extension essentially what I'm doing there – provide a socket between the parent and the thread?
it feels like an overlap to me, I get why you want it, but also, you can do that in userland very easily without burdening parallel with what feels like a strange API to have ...
@JoeWatkins That is probably a bit strange for the extension. Future::select() is probably a better option there.
It is a tad frustrating to have to do the authentication non-sense on the socket because I can't use stream_socket_pair.
We sort of talked about this last night. Special casing stream and file sockets might make sense.
07:49
yeah but then chris said it wasn't as simple as I thought it was, I'm waiting for feedback from him on that ... I don't object to special casing them, if it can be done in a way that's compatible with all targets and safely ... what I don't want to do is bodge it for one platform ...
Sounds reasonable.
disavow to deny responsibility for : repudiate
08:06
when I was developing pthreads, I changed it at the drop of a hat, someone said "it would be nice" and I was totally ready to bodge it up to work ... I'm not going to do that, if we can find suitable solutions, we'll use them for sure ... if we can't, then it's nicer to work around these cases in userland ...
I just made parallel work in fpm, it felt wrong ... safe enough, just wrong ...
@Trowski ever looked at the implementation of select at source level for sockets ?
/cc @bwoebi
say you select with no timeout, this makes a busy loop selecting until something is ready/errored ?
I know non-blocking select would be the norm in your use case, so it's not necessarily applicable to what you're doing ... but in the general case, if you call Future::select and there's no blocking (or timeout), there's potential to enter a busy loop ...
I wonder if that's normal ...
08:49
oh no there wouldn't, either you have a timeout (or non-blocking), or there's blocking because there's no timeout ...
there is in the case of streams, but that's not applicable here ...
 
2 hours later…
10:45
@JoeWatkins I built a bit of a parser to generate the .h file by reading the include files dynamically
clever
10:56
Going to try to parser the constants as well ;)
Maybe wont use libjit...
yeah we discovered that before, the elf stuff is not finished at all, they got elf header, but impl doesn't do anything useful at all
they just stopped writing it
llvm-c ?
it's so slow though
it's not really focused on jit anymore, it's now just the backend for clang, they are focused on that ...
@Trowski will have select branch ready to test in a while ...
oO
I've never seen that
it looks nice
And it's basically just gcc...
Though seems like it is maintenance mode, not sure how up to date it is
I see no mention of elf or anything though ?
11:11
It is gcc. Just a front end for it
And it is in trunk as of 5 years ago
The examples have both AOT and JIT compilers...
yeah
how did you find this ?
11:28
The mailing list post that said libjit isn't good
11:38
Won't be able to install prior got he flight
:/
#ELF anatomy. 🧝‍♀️🧝‍♂️🧝‍♀️
12:09
@Trowski Future::value(int timeout), Future::select merged into develop, see readme for details ...
GCC_JIT_OUTPUT_KIND_EXECUTABLE¶
Compile the context to an executable.

There is currently no support for specifying libraries to link against.
@beberlei did you get how the overload thing was working ? want me to do method demo ? or not necessary ?
Is this going to be pain?
@ircmaxell I don't think so, it would have been nice to make dsos from individual php libs, but it's not really a necessary thing ... the fact it can write the executables at all is a big win
@JoeWatkins get how? did you post something?
12:11
tested against jit branch, is fine ...
@JoeWatkins oh w00t, that is awesome!
@JoeWatkins I have what I believe to be a relevant image:
hahahaha
(nsfw naughty word)
12:16
@JoeWatkins also I read this last night as well: github.com/wdv4758h/awesome-jit/blob/master/README.rst
@pmmaga it is many words.
@JoeWatkins awesome with the parallel additions also :-)
yeah it's looking pretty good now
do you feel comfortable adding the done() and select() methods? you said the days before that it might b eproblematic
done already
/me flexes muscles
12:21
See @JoeWatkins, you got this. No need to worry about some asshole who is more interested in hearing himself speak
@beberlei words don't come out as well as code ... I been at it for, I dunno, 9 hours or something ...
@ircmaxell :)
now just while :; do make test TEST_PHP_ARGS=-q; done for the rest of the day ... easy Sunday afternoon ...
@JoeWatkins right now it looks like reflection is broken for functions with this overload, however thats just related to the php_overload_compile not copying the arginfo from the original to the new internal function right? I can experiment with that
right, it only sets the name so it can be found in instrument function ... you probably already know but you made stuff bubble to top, so internal and user arg infos are a bit different, careful of that, but there's no problem in principle with replacing them since you're not using any zpp in instrument function
actually there's no problem with that anyway, zpp or not...
HI all
12:29
look at all those lovely archs it supports too, ready to go
Below is the text from PHP manual from the description of phpinfo() function
Outputs a large amount of information about the current state of PHP. This includes information about PHP compilation options and extensions, the PHP version, server information and environment (if compiled as a module), the PHP environment, OS version information, paths, master and local values of configuration options, HTTP headers, and the PHP License.
don't care about windows ?
I've a small query about the meaning of the term environment and PHP environment from the above text.
I want to know
Is the meaning of environment in the sub-clause "and environment (if compiled as a module), the PHP environment" same?
by module it means compiled as part of fpm, or as apache module
its talking about the environment relative to the server api
some HOME/USER that sort of thing ...
possibly apache puts more stuff in there ...
@JoeWatkins : I'm using XAMPP sever on my laptop tat runs on Windows 10 Home Edition 64-bit Operating system
12:33
@PHPNut probably not quite. there is the environment of the computer system that PHP is running on, and then there is more stuff that PHP adds for itself...
@JoeWatkins : As far as I know there are two types of environment exist 'Apache Environment' and 'PHP Environment'
So, what I am thinking about is writing a C macro preprocessor for PHP, so we can parser header files to generate the FFI block
@JoeWatkins : So, to which environment the text from PHP manual is referring?
So then you could do $ffi = WhateverClass::loadShared("path/to/lib.so.0") and have it auto extract c constants, egc
it can't be specific, because anyone can write a sapi ... in fpm, you'll just get one "Environment" section (I'm looking at it), apache may have a different format and sounds like it does ...
@ircmaxell path to lib or header ?
12:35
Lib, because I can deduce the header path from the lib path
that's true
what about the header name ?
(will provide the ability to specify both, or perhaps lookup from system path)
@PHPNut all of them. But why do you care about the precise meaning?
some stuff is installed as lib* and others as *, and others it's not real obvious ...
Actually, that's true. Because libjit.so.0 is actually include/jit/jit.h
12:37
@Danack : Nothing special. Just trying to understand the complex PHP Manual text :)
it sounds great anyway, this business of having to write your own headers sucks so bad ...
So specify one or more header files, and have it walk them, processing the definitions, extracting out the "constants", etc...
God I hate yak shaving
euphemism or you're chatting to use while actually trying to shave a yak ?
don't answer, I like the idea of the latter ...
@PHPNut you'd be better off just looking at the output of PHPinfo and seeing what that is telling you...
That's yak shaving...
I need to solve A. But to solve A I need to first solve B. But to solve B I need to solve C. And so on. And so on.
I am on problem J right now with this c header preprocessor
12:43
gotcha
And what makes it true yak shaving is that I don't really need to solve it. I could just hard code it and be done
well until the next project, it will make a nice composer thing
Yeah, that's why I am doing it :)
Although looking at libgccjit0, the header should be trivial to parse. Much easier than libjit.
So I will make it work with both :)
13:19
hm why is there a zend_function.common.arginfo and when both op_array and zend_internal_function have their own arginfo as well? reflectoin uses the one in common
nothing in the function tables is zend_function, they are either zend_op_array or zend_internal_function, both of those structures start out with zend_function.common layout so that you may cast zend_op_array and zend_internal_function to zend_function*
zend_internal_arg_info and zend_arg_info are not quite the same, they are in the same place because of common layout
but
you need to duplicate internal layout, probably best to allocate them in the arena so they will be free'd at request end also
13:48
Woah I learned something about preprocessor :)
That's fascinating, especially the example at the end...
14:30
@JoeWatkins Yeah, with no timers active we have an indefinite timeout. Sure using an own socket within a separate process solves it ... but uh, the overhead.
It simply is not really user friendly if you have to poll multiple things at once
It allows you to poll for just a single thing
now you added the possibility for timeouts, but it doesn't yet return when receiving a signal or a socket event becoming available
It'd suffice if there would be an option to dispatch a custom signal to the process (interrupting select(2)) when a thread is done
though signals also have their overhead - don't know about how much
@Trowski yeah, seen the branch, hence the questions, it still has its own "master" parallel process worker
14:48
Morning
@bwoebi Yep. It pretty much treats the threads like separate processes, IPC server and all.
yeah, would be awesome if that'd just simply seamlessly integrate into the current process
A thread could launch another thread, but it will create another "master" process for that thread's children.
Being able to use stream_socket_pair and pass the other socket to the thread callback would eliminate a lot of that.
well, technically you somewhat can use php://fd/X
Also there's no way to communicate between threads out of the box, though one could set that up.
@bwoebi We discussed that, but how do you get the FD of a socket in PHP?
@JoeWatkins any reason why parallel should not support passing simple file descriptors?
14:54
there is no such thing on windows, apparently windows doesn't use int fd or FILE for sockets, it uses SOCKET
windows has both apis
I defer to @DaveRandom because I don't know windows, that's what he said ...
the posix apis are formally deprecated, but I doubt they'll ever be removed
can you please find me what exactly Chris said? @Joe
yesterday, by Joe Watkins
streams are a horrible mess, but I can cast the abstract to struct {FILE*, int}, int is the actual fd ...
@Trowski hmmm github.com/php/php-src/compare/master...sgolemon:expose.fd no idea why that didn't get merged
15:01
he said it made no sense, and I happen to know a trick like that in pthreads to copy stdio made it hang, it doesn't seem to work on windows, and I don't know what's going on ...
Should get merged into 7.4 at least.
Is the built-in function strlen() 'binary-safe' in nature?
Define "binary-safe"
also, how would this work with ssl streams, would it work even on nix ?
yes it is @PHPNut
@JoeWatkins : Thanks Joe.
15:14
@MadaraUchiha he's asking if strings are binary safe, ie will strlen report the correct length of "Hello\0World"
@bwoebi can't discuss atm but happy to tomorrow. The specific relevant issue iirc is you can't treat them as int because there is no guarantee of uniqueness in the imaginary composite type
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I've often heard that question in context of multibyte safe
...however I am in the pub and I can't apply myself to it atm :-P
That is, 🦙reporting 1
@bwoebi assuming we could find a way to do the cast to something useful, what about ssl ? I don't get how any of this works and reading the code doesn't really help "streams magic" is all I see ?
15:34
Hello fellas.
I wonder why PHP not allow me to override parent class method with return type by the method without return type?
Why this code is incorrect:
class One {
    function m(): void {}
}

class Two extends One {
    function m(){}
}

$class = new Two();
$class->m();
@legale what does the error message say?
this is the PHPUnit thing, isn't it?
:45376746
PHP Fatal error:  Declaration of Two::m() must be compatible with One::m(): void in /home/jdoodle.php on line 8
Command exited with non-zero status 255
it came up on the list a while back; short story, "the void type hint is weird"
if the return hint was a real type, the error actually makes sense
@IMSoP please stop saying 'hint'. that is not a useful term.
15:42
@Danack heh, old habits die hard
@legale that is how the LSP rules were interpreted for the void return type.
class One {
    function m(): string {}
}
function printIt( One $o ) {
   echo $o->m(); // should always work, return type is constrained to strings
}
class Two extends One {
    function m() { return new stdClass; }
}
printIt( new Two ); # oops!
so in the general case, removing the return type constraint in a sub-class should be an error
but void isn't really a type, it's some different kind of constraint, so it all gets a bit muddy
@IMSoP pretend it is spelled 'null'.
@Danack nope; : null is a valid, and different, constraint
I noticed this error after phpunit was updated on Travis CI servers. So all the test classes should be patched with return type for:

function setUp(){}
function tearDown(){}
15:48
@Danack : void is actually a constraint on the behaviour of the method, that it must never use the syntax return $value
in other languages, it might be defined as a distinct sub-routine type, e.g. procedure vs function
thinking about it, that could be used to argue that the current behaviour is correct: you shouldn't be able to over-ride a procedure with a function
I thought we decided it was correct, even if awkward for the next few months
server.ERROR: Doctrine\ORM\Query\QueryException: SELECT * FROM Zvax\NHL\Skater skaters why is the fully qualified class name dumped in the query when using the query builder? are we supposed not to namespace entities?
@JoeWatkins AFAIK, there's still an RFC "in discussion" wiki.php.net/rfc/allow-void-variance
yeah that's Wes from in here, he was being practical not pure
but since it can't actually save anyone from anything because it can't go into released branches of PHP, I think he sorta gave up ...
true, but there was also general nods that it might be reasonable to change in future versions, as part of general improvements to variance rules
16:06
we just love to special case the special cases ...
16:38
on a similar note, I'm surprised to see a few Yes votes on wiki.php.net/rfc/iterable-stdclass
I've never really understood the need for stdClass in the first place, and adding behaviour to it just seems bizarre to me
if you want something that acts like an array, why would you not use an array?
Anyone have a suggestion on an actively maintained websocket client library for PHP?

I'm about to refactor working code in an old project of mine, into a newer composer project. That old code used Ratchet (https://github.com/ratchetphp/Ratchet) to connect to the websocket server. And before continuing to just use Ratchet again I'm reviewing my options for client libraries.
Both ratchetphp/ratchet and reactphp/react seem to have recent commits to their master branches. Interesting how old their last release is though.
@DarrenFelton Workerman
independent lib
Thank you @legale, I'm reading into it now.
Much appreciated.
17:05
There's not a tagged version atm of the recent changes, but there will be soon.
I had stumbled upon AmpPHP's website, hadn't seen their GitHub page for this yet though. Thank you @Trowski
@DarrenFelton You probably want to develop against master right now then.
Do you know are they considering this repo still as "dev" stability (including their releases)? I just ask since they don't have a 1.0 yet release yet.
@DarrenFelton Anything in Amp that is tagged is considered stable and won't have BC breaks within the major, even if it's a 0.x.
The current master of websocket-client will be tagged as 1.0.
Ok thank you. I asked due to https://semver.org/#spec-item-4

Something I've been trying to educate myself on recently and intend to start following.

In any case thank you.
17:13
people are scared of 1.0
@DarrenFelton Yes, we've been slowly tagging 1.0 versions of all our libs largely because we noticed people were unsure of using a library tagged 0.x, even if we were treating it as production ready.
@IMSoP I used to hesitate too, but now if I feel it's production ready I tag a 1.0. If I need to make a BC break, then I just tag 2.0. It's just a number.
@Trowski yes! keep spreading that message :)
Your choice of words indicates you contribute to Amp. Thank you for your contributions to the open source community :)
that or you were just referring to your own libs
@DarrenFelton Yes, and you're welcome. I'm one of the major maintainers/contributors.
I'd much rather a stable package reach version 42.0.0 after two years, than 0.92.4 after fifteen
3
17:22
Understanding the proposal Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 brings to the table, and what "X.Y.Z" each mean, I agree.
@IMSoP Exactly, that's my opinion now.
@DarrenFelton If you have any questions with Amp feel free to ping me in this chat. I'll eventually respond.
Until I read that site, I just made up crap for my numbers. "Current Date", "this seems good, maybe lets bump it up", etc.
Thanks @Trowski
@JoeWatkins yeah, you cannot really duplicate ssl sockets, but primitive sockets which are simple files or streams you can...
Bit annoying
@DarrenFelton A websocket library typically does not need a lot of updates ... it just works - APIs are typically quite small in scope, so that doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
17:53
Thanks for the feedback @bwoebi.

Yeah for what it's worth, I never had issues with Ratchet in the past either. I just figured I review what's out there if I'm going to be refactoring code either way.
18:17
Evening
'Afternoon
@MadaraUchiha hahaha, perfect!
<?php
$parallel = new \parallel\Runtime();

$sockets = stream_socket_pair(
	STREAM_PF_UNIX, STREAM_SOCK_STREAM, STREAM_IPPROTO_IP);

$parallel->run(function($stream){
	var_dump($stream);
}, [$sockets[1]]);
?>
@bwoebi ...
/cc @Trowski
18:26
(gdb) r
Starting program: /opt/bin/php test.php
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[New Thread 0x7fffe4d7d700 (LWP 12434)]
resource(1) of type (stream)
[Thread 0x7fffe4d7d700 (LWP 12434) exited]
[Inferior 1 (process 12433) exited normally]
<?php
$parallel = new \parallel\Runtime();

$sockets = stream_socket_pair(
	STREAM_PF_UNIX, STREAM_SOCK_STREAM, STREAM_IPPROTO_IP);

$future = $parallel->run(function($stream){
	var_dump($stream);

	return $stream;
}, [$sockets[1]]);

var_dump($future->value());
?>
(gdb) r
Starting program: /opt/bin/php test.php
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[New Thread 0x7fffe4d7d700 (LWP 12505)]
resource(1) of type (stream)
resource(6) of type (stream)
[Thread 0x7fffe4d7d700 (LWP 12505) exited]
[Inferior 1 (process 12504) exited normally]
@MadaraUchiha I'm not seeing how their versioning works. I use the Semantics system myself. It looks like they just add a zero to the front. 0.0.0 What does each represent in the Zero system? When does each go up, knowing that the first 0. never goes up... also cannot tell if this is satire or not.
@StatikStasis It's a joke
Ah- that makes more sense.
Thought it might be but they had a Github account so I wasn't sure.
18:46
morning
ah, you poor innocent child, thinking nobody would ever create a github project for a joke :)
they do have a disclaimer here, though, just in case: 0ver.org/about.html
> ZeroVer is satire, please do not use it. We sincerely hope no project release schedules were harmed as a result of this humble attempt at programmer humor.
> In short, software versioning best practice is like the modern list/array: 0-based.

hahahaha
Bitcoin being the top "starred" 0ver project
Lot of other apps I've heard of though on this list.
@IMSoP Eh.. I must have missed that. I skim read everything and can miss a lot of things. Short attention span. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
19:06
@bwoebi it was all a horrible trick that php was playing on me ...
--TEST--
parallel streams
--SKIPIF--
<?php
if (!extension_loaded('parallel')) {
	echo 'skip';
}
?>
--FILE--
<?php
$serving = new \parallel\Runtime();
$sending = new \parallel\Runtime();

$server = stream_socket_server("tcp://127.0.0.1:9999", $errno, $errstr);

$serving->run(function($server) {
	if ($client = stream_socket_accept($server, 10)) {
		echo "OK";
	}
}, [$server]);

$sent = $sending->run(function(){
	$sock = fsockopen("127.0.0.1", 9999);

	if ($sock) {
		fclose($sock);
	}

	return $sock;
--TEST--
parallel streams
--SKIPIF--
--FILE--

Warning: stream_socket_accept(): accept failed: Unknown error in /opt/src/parallel/tests/base/041.phpt on line 17
NULL
--EXPECT--
OK
nice and helpful ...
19:17
@JoeWatkins :-D
read on ...
last pagefull
static zend_always_inline void php_parallel_copy_resource(zval *dest, zval *source, zend_bool persistent) {
	if (persistent) {
		zend_long fd;

		if (php_parallel_copyable_resource(source) &&
		    php_stream_cast((php_stream*)Z_RES_P(source)->ptr, PHP_STREAM_AS_FD, (void*) &fd, 0) == SUCCESS) {
			Z_TYPE_INFO_P(dest) = IS_RESOURCE;
			Z_LVAL_P(dest) = fd;
			return;
		}
		ZVAL_NULL(dest);
	} else {
		php_stream *stream =
			php_stream_sock_open_from_socket(Z_LVAL_P(source), 0);

		if (stream) {
really looks like it works ... but it doesn't ...
Oh… :-(
So it worked for the socket from stream_socket_pair, but not the server?
Or does the pair not work when you try to use it?
the latter, this was just a simple test to write, but I tried the pair too
but everything is in place for it to work ... except it doesn't ... but definite progress ...
I just can't do what pthreads done, it was too horrinasty ... there must be another way
it just allowed you to pass the resource, but come shutdown time everything destabilized when you actually done it ... not just streams but everything, gd, everything ...
@JoeWatkins it doesnt clean up memory correctly yet, but it works quite simply: github.com/beberlei/interrupt-sampler-poc
EG(vm_interrupt) = 1; // changing global state across threads ok?
this is a thread local change
I like, simple
in stop do hashcopy into return_value which has been array_init'd then destroy the global frames table
that's the leak, I think
19:28
yeah
probably the simplest profiler I've seen
it needs another monotonic clock as well to store the actual gaps between samples, if an internal function takes longer than the interval, then the interrupt is called later
invoke the old interrupt function at tail
you dunno what it's going to do to the frame
and instead of debug_backtrace in the extensoin, it could do the string concatenation that the test does directly
for the overload, i tried with the arginfo and that works well, but tools like marcos proxy generator will choke on the reflection things because of the userland internal difference: github.com/beberlei/php-overload-poc/blob/master/…
also in backtraces the function now appears twice
i hope you don't mind me pushing this into a public repo, i can take it down if you dont
@JoeWatkins did you forget to re-listen() the socket?
19:35
no of course not, do whatever you like
@bwoebi urm ... yes
playing with the zend_internal_function and zend_op_array for the first time this deeply, i think i want a callback on zend_op_array that gets invoked in zend_call_function if present :-) it would require an extra ptr per zend_op_array though, not sure dmitry would even consider it :)
@JoeWatkins I remember having had that exact problem when transferring fds via a socket
if you grant me commit access to that I'll have another look, there's not much can be done about the extra frame, it's not wrong
no it wouldn't, you can reserve a slot in the op array @beberlei
!!lxr _zend_op_array.reserved
@JoeWatkins Nothing went wrong but I couldn't find a suitable definition
fuck you jeeves ...
you use zend_get_resource_handle on a dummy zend_extension structure
then you can use that slot in the op array, but it would require changes to zend_call_function and the like ... I'm not sure about it ... bu the reserved thing is useful to know about anyway ...
@bwoebi I'm looking for stream_socket_listen ?
19:40
@JoeWatkins stream_socket_import() and then socket_listen()
@JoeWatkins doesn't exist, needs socket api :-/
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@Shafizadeh just an interjection, no actual meaning behind, like "ugh"
oh I see, thx
19:43
@JoeWatkins and don't forget to not listen when creating the socket in the parent
i.e. just STREAM_SOCKET_BIND without listen flag
wait, I've written multithreaded servers before that's not normally necessary, does casting do some magic ?
you can listen in the master thread and accept in however many threads you want normally, why different here ?
also does amp already have a dep on socket ext ?
@JoeWatkins not amp, but cluster does
@JoeWatkins hm actually not. not sure
I really hate reading streams layer, it's so crap
I feel with you, it's always like hops just to find one thing
dunno, what exactly is the unknown error even? where does it err/what's errno?
I might see another way and think I see what the problem is
19:53
@JoeWatkins i added you to the overload repo, but please don't do more than just look a bit, you have done too much already :)
there is no such thing as too much ... I'm busy tonight anyway, but may look tomorrow, if I see how to fix it it will be hard to stop myself :)
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