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03:41
Unable to load dynamic library intl. – #77690
04:12
@Wes I've been recarpeting my cats' scratching posts
finally got staples that are thick enough for the carpet
 
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06:26
@ircmaxell you maybe should add instructions on how to actually convert the object files into an executable
i.e. what exactly do I need to link that against? or is gcc output.o -o executable enough?
07:00
moin
07:30
why does DOM even have a function api? its not documented, and according to a light github test search not really used by anyone
lol, its not callable
this doesn't make sense to me
You mean the PHP5 birth time style OO and procedural APIs?
07:58
DOM extension uses PHP_FUNCTION() and PHP_FALIAS in the class method definitions, but the PHP_FUNCTION are not registered as PHP_FE in the module global functions
gist.github.com/beberlei/5b945bce5812ad0972460fad278cfd5b - wondering if these changes to ext/dom should go through an RFC, essentially moving the API from DOM Level 3 to the latest DOM Living Standard API
feisty chiefly Southern US and Midland US
08:29
morning
09:08
There's been zend_parse_method_parameters historically, which enabled providing an OO and procedural API
@m6w6 funnily this code uses ZEND_THIS and the zend_parse_parameters, so it was clear the function will never exist. maybe the PHP_METHOD macro didnt exist when this code was written?
i think i will clean it up, thats a low hanging fruit
09:39
those ZEND_THIS is pretty new, I even didn't now it existed, apparently, Dmitry changed quite a bit of ext/dom code in late 2018
commit 0f7f1498be549f5988bf9d8150f35bedf70741c5
Author: Dmitry Stogov <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Nov 15 19:54:19 2018 +0300

    Use ZEND_THIS macro to hide implementation details in extensions code.

commit 54a7d03934d7b4b1b8fbc025579d275dea2bb8c2
Author: Dmitry Stogov <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Nov 14 03:32:19 2018 +0300

    Replace zend_parse_method_parameters() by zend_parse_parameters() and avoid useless checks.
my own code is full with getThis() which probably does this useless checks too
09:53
posted on March 01, 2019

Apologies for the late comic. I started getting hot flashes when I sat down to make this. Since it’s still a little early for my body to undergo those kinds of changes, I can only assume it’s because I’m sick. To be honest, the incredibly upset stomach and fever I’ve had for two days should have warned me that something was amiss. But it was the hot flashes that finally tipped me off.

"useless", just a Z_TYPE_P(ZEND_THIS) == IS_OBJECT). not sure that makes a difference
10:20
@tpunt Hello, looks like the "Login" does not work on phpinternals.net
morns
10:51
Opcache passes wrong value for inline array push assignments – #77691
 
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11:54
@bwoebi it is an executable already. Just ./output.o and done
@ircmaxell oh okay. Why do you suffix it with .o then? :-D executables typically don't have an extension
Sounds like a good change for the docs then :)
@Wes since you mentioned the prodigy recently theguardian.com/music/2019/mar/04/…
Hey guys, I'm sorry that I'm asking this simple and unrelated question.
I'm trying to push my project on my repository but git says:"Updates were rejected because the remote contains work that you do not have locally. This is usually caused by another repository pushing"
@bwoebi I figured out the /proc stuff without objdump/readelf and all that stuff ... it's a mixture of libdw(fl) and libelf ...
libdw has some fun stuff ...
12:13
re
@JoeWatkins Do you remember what the reason for why ArrayOf was declined back in the day? (I don't have a lot of time to browse archives so just wondering if you remembered)
bad implementation
Meh
@Kalle it required a full loop over the array every time it was passed to a function
@ircmaxell yeah I get that, isn't there a way we can save this check in a value and undo it if the array is modified?
I had some ideas for a new attempt on arrayof
given the work done to references for typed-props
it should be possible to do what you are proposing
12:21
@Kalle at the time nobody had a patch that did that, hence it was way too expensive
I would love to collab with someone on an RFC or write it at least, as I have not kept fully up to date with all engine specific internals so if I wrote a patch it would probably be bad in itself and then the opcache stuff after
@ircmaxell I see
If you can pull that off, you will be my hero
That, and some form of generics/templates.
go for it ... but when it became clear that the implementation was no good, and we started to talk about what a good implementation may look like, a lot of people favoured arrayof as part of a wider generics feature ... sorry for saying generics ...
Hey is anybody there?
nope
12:29
Actually I have a question about Laravel
I am banned from asking question on SO cause of my last question which has about 4 down votes
So can I ask that here
we don't do laravel, try framing the question in a generic way ...
Thanks @JoeWatkins @ircmaxell, it is something I've wanted to do for a while, perhaps I can find the time to do so in a near future, I hope it is okay if I use your RFC as a template Joe?
of course
Thank you /bow
Okay, so I'll not get my answer here I think.
12:33
@JoeWatkins I think they should share syntax, but the implementation IMHO should be quite different (since objects vs arrays)
for generics, I'm more of a fan of a template approach (generate a unique class for every type permutation). For arrays, I'm more in favor of something like @Kalle described. Though they definitely should share syntax (as much as possible at least)
that's not what we in here thought, it was the general consensus on internals though ... we know it's separate ... but the noise on internals wants to bundle them together ...
Ugh, I didn't think about that and I would prefer not to get caught up in some debate like that for a relatively simple feature on its own
but I do think that the syntax should be oriented towards generics, in case its decided at a later point for sure tho
all arrayof needs to do to preserve forward compatibility with generics is share syntax, it doesn't even need to do that, but if it does, you can point out in the rfc that it's not in the way of a future genercis implementation ...
Good point
@JoeWatkins it is in the way
You shouldn't even think about array generics until there is a fully fleshed out generics system and you can be reasonably sure that whatever you do will be compatible with it
12:44
@NikiC if it shares syntax, and presuming we already know what the syntax for generics will be, how would it be in the way ?
@JoeWatkins Because syntax is only the tip of the iceberg, the important part is the semantics
I'll take your word for it, I can't fit a model of generics in my head and can't make it come out as code either, I tried several times ...
I will never understand why you want Generics in PHP.
ha ... someone a bit sick of <K, T> nonsense are we ? they are quite heavily (over)used in javaland ...
to some extent they have to be though, a lot of core apis use generics, I guess that would be different for us ...
@Kalle I defer to nikita, so should you most probably ... if he says it's in the way, then I'm wrong ... probably generics has to come first then, or at least an agreement of some sort on the semantics of generics which arrayof should either share or be compatible with ...
I think arrayof can come first, especially since it doesn't even need to be 100% compatible syntax wise since it is a different data structure. array<k => v>
Some of the semantics must align, don't get me wrong, but since we have different copy semantics for objects and arrays, I don't think many need to align
12:57
I think it can too, but since I can't figure out how generics will work semantically or otherwise, I can't really be sure, probably nikita knows something I don't know ...
Good morning, me compandres!
deberias decir "mi companeras"
@JoeWatkins I am fine with Generics in Java. They are well defined and used there. I just don't see the same level of utility in PHP land for them. My impression is people just want typed collections. I have lived without Generics for all my PHP life and it never felt like I was missing out on something. Not even after coming to Java land. On the contrary. I enjoy that PHP doesn't have all the language complexities Java has.
o creo que deberias decir ... but I may just misunderstand what you meant ...
@Gordon so long as those complexities don't invade every part of the language, I think they're useful for PHP ... what I wouldn't want is a bunch of internal API's that just use arrays today to use generics just because they exist, that would raise entry bar considerably ...
@JoeWatkins I def. will, thinking of working on it with a colleague before even thinking implementation, it will probably just take a lot of research. Even though in my mind I see it as a relatively simple addition like the array de-referencing syntax for convenience
13:12
@JoeWatkins Lo siento. Hablo como un niño de tres años.
jajaja
Hey, I have a problem with reading big files with PHP. Now I am doing it like this, gist.github.com/arto-heino/51f0800a591d23396f27378cd844da84 But have had problems for it on big file(2gb), it takes forever to read it and it uses like 20gb ram. Is there a way to make it faster? I did read on SO that some guys suggest using file() to open big files and then others said do not use file().. Any help will be appreciated!
we can't see how your code works, you stopped copy pasting at the most important line :)
Say I have a 5GB file, is there an efficient way to modify the first line, without touching the rest?
13:21
@StatikStasis if you meant "like a three year old", it's como que, what you wrote is "I speak as", which is slightly different and could only be said by a three year old :)
Wes
Wes
@Gordon WTFFF noooooo
@JoeWatkins Perfecto!
@MadaraUchiha what's in the file ?
CSV
I want to change just the header file
would the modification change the sizeof the first line ?
13:25
@JoeWatkins Probably, but if it didn't?
buffer fgetc until EOL, fseek SEEK_SET 0, rewrite line ...
13:38
@JoeWatkins Here is the rest of code, had to do some cleanup on it first hehe. gist.github.com/arto-heino/a7ba52ac5a5875ca67d75eacbfae69df
customers is the huge array
can you change the format of the data ?
@MadaraUchiha ...
<?php
/* data.csv content:
1,2,3,4,5
6,7,8,9,0
*/

$data = fopen("data.csv", "r+wb");

if (!($row = fgetcsv($data))) {
    throw new \RuntimeException("you done fucked up\n");
}

fseek($data, 0, SEEK_SET);
fwrite($data, implode(",", array_reverse($row)));
fflush($data);
fclose($data);
?>
yeh I can change it if the delimiters and needles stay same, would it help something?
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ php -n edit.php
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ cat data.csv
5,4,3,2,1
6,7,8,9,0
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ php -n edit.php
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ cat data.csv
1,2,3,4,5
6,7,8,9,0
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ php -n edit.php
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ cat data.csv
5,4,3,2,1
6,7,8,9,0
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ php -n edit.php
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ cat data.csv
1,2,3,4,5
6,7,8,9,0
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ php -n edit.php
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src$ cat data.csv
5,4,3,2,1
6,7,8,9,0
And this only works when the line is of the same length
yeah
if it's shorter, you might pad the line and deal with whitespace on parse, longer is not easily doable in php ...
13:46
I think longer is not easily doable at all
Not without implicitly or explicitly unshifting the whole file, anyways.
well you can mmap a reigon backed by a file with sizeof(file) + additional bytes required, then move from the second line += additional bytes, then write the first line ...
@JoeWatkins It's that mmap operation I want to avoid. I don't want to allocate another N-GB from the disk to do it
I think it would only require the additional bytes ...
Wouldn't mmap allocate the entire space?
Can somebody reccomend me a good tutorial example of a form with multiple select2 filters and datables in laravel that I could use
I have done this in plain php but not sure how to approach it in laravel
14:22
@R1ddler chances are, if you can do this in plain php, that solution will be better
thanks :-)
@MadaraUchiha yeah, it does ...
@JoeWatkins /me raises eyebrows. I'm curious what's going to come out of it - really :-)
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I don't want that, I don't necessarily have the disk space to allocate for two of these (existing and incoming) at the same time
14:28
@Gordon yeah but the project is in laravel
@bwoebi probably just improve phpspy, or maybe something else ... it's nice to know how to interact with /proc/ without hackery whatever ...
Wes
Wes
@Gordon i have no idea why people are so infatuated with generics
@JoeWatkins anyway: cool!
Wes
Wes
i mean they are really useful but it's just collections
@Wes Because they enable a lot of cool things?
Not just in collections.
14:30
@Gordon generics are fine as long as they can be maximally inferred and are not in your way. Looking at you, java...
@bwoebi That ^
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha i was finishing my sentence: i think stuff like unions and short closures are much more important in php at the moment
function identity<T>(T $arg): T {
  return $arg;
}

$x = identity(42); // editor can infer that $x is int.
@Wes I agree that unions should come before generics (because after adding a well-established implementation of generics it's nontrivial to add union/intersection to it)
But short closures is orthogonal (and is something you guys should have had years ago)
Wes
Wes
php can't even do 42 instanceof int at the moment
@Wes But it can do is_int(42) :P
Wes
Wes
14:34
yes but i can't do with one operator only
you want generics, that's not generic
there's still a monumental difference between types.. and types... they are both types
and it gets perpetuated still
like with the "object" type hint
@Wes counterpart
Wes
Wes
right. thanks :B
@R1ddler I understand the idea of following a framework's conventions and stuff, but if I don't know or like the convention and can reasonably achieve the same thing with vanilla php, then I do that. I once wrote a ZF1 app in which I used all the things in it, just because the project is written in it and surely using the all the components must be right. Then I swapped out Zend_Date for DateTime and lo! the app ran much faster.
@Gordon Yeah but I work in a team and we follow some rules, can't go out of the way
if it was my personal project sure
@R1ddler so ask someone in your team to show you the way.
14:42
@Wes honestly, I disagree. I can get away without unions if I force both to implement the same interface (granted, I need to control both classes there, but still). I can't get around generics without hard-coding a new interface (not even extends due to LSP contraints) for every unique type permutation
Don't get me wrong, I really want Union and Intersection types
I think unions are not as important as generics, but we should have unions first in order to design generics around them.
@MadaraUchiha What is N-GB?
Wes
Wes
but unions are so much more trivial to implement than generics
@bwoebi can you elaborate?
Wes
Wes
also, structural typing would make generics less needed
14:45
@StatikStasis N = number, 5GB, 10GB, etc.
structural typing would make union and intersection types less needed
I don't think they reduce the need for generics...?
Wes
Wes
you'd still need to make interfaces but they would be local to files
@ircmaxell Don't think it does
If I want an argument I'm asking for to have all of the fields on type A and type B
@MadaraUchiha I can create an interface that has both, and just structurally type against that
@ircmaxell Ahhh, but now I want a generic version of that :)
14:50
that's why I say, structural typing wouldn't make generics less needed, but would make union/intersection less (though not entirely) needed
interface Width {
  getWidth(): float;
}
function withWidth<T>(T $arg): T & Width {
  // ...
}
there's a reason there's pressure on Golang to support generics
Morgnins
@Gordon is there a laravel room in here?
14:58
@ircmaxell Indeed.
Generics are a powerful feature, not just for collections.
> No, seriously. It's literally a giant switch statement...
@ircmaxell The "giant switch statement" link is broken :(
@R1ddler IDK. Why not use the search field?
@ircmaxell I'm not sure. I have some feeling like we're going to implement some assumptions internally which are going to make it harder to add unions. Also considerations like how Generic<A> | Generic<B> can be equivalent to Generic<A | B> etc. Sure we can do that with the unions patch as well, but I think generics should be thought out first with unions in mind. Also to which degree things are compatible when passing something Generic<A | B> to something requiring Generic<A> - can we do that?
do we add ad-hoc runtime assertions there?
the latter is definitely not compatible, since A|B cannot resolve A.
@ircmaxell but what if there are only elements of A in the object? Can we runtime assert that?
35 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
@Wes I agree that unions should come before generics (because after adding a well-established implementation of generics it's nontrivial to add union/intersection to it)
15:08
@bwoebi this is why I want Templates. Because that problem doesn't exist with templates.
@ircmaxell CPP templates or Lisp templates?
cpp templates
I'll admit to never have taken a liking to those
Generics is just a much more readable way to solve the same problem
@MadaraUchiha more readable? tye syntax is nearly identical...
15:09
Generics don't solve everything
Also allowing for duck typing, which generics do not.
the difference to me is that generics are compile-time only, types are deleted before runtime (they need to be) and all types use the same underlying implementation. Templates generate different runtime implementations, and hence don't delete type information at the expense of more memory (but also more specialized code, hence potential for better performance)
Which may or may not be desirable - but if used sparingly duck typing can remove quite some code duplication in localized places
@ircmaxell I fully agree with you. Templates it is.
To me, Generic<A|B> is a fundamentally different type from Generic<A>. Just like A|B is fundamentally different from A
You can use a type assertion to convert A|B into A. Such as an if statement, or pattern matching
and A|B is covariant with A, so:
interface Foo {
    public function test(int $a): int;
}
class Bar implements Foo {
    public function test(int|float $a): int {...}
}
the same rule would apply with a generic
interface Foo {
    public function test(Generic<T> $a): T;
}
class Bar implements Foo {
    public function test(Generic<T|V> $a): T {...}
}
@ircmaxell That depends on the generic, though
@ircmaxell But the variance of Generics depends on where the value of them is used
15:17
@MadaraUchiha I'm talking type theoretical, not if that actually works
@ircmaxell If Generic<T> is () => T then that's not true even in theory.
@bwoebi internally to the generic, yes. But for the parameters
@MadaraUchiha sure it is. Because you're accepting the argument, not returning it directly
for example:
@ircmaxell shouldn't the external variance be the same than the internal?
interface Foo {
    public function test(Generic<T> $a): T;
}
class Bar implements Foo {
    public function test(Generic<T|V> $a): T {
        T|V $result = $a->whatever(); // returns T|V
        match ($result) {
            case T: return $result;
            case V: return new T(...blah...);
        }
    }
}
@ircmaxell Yeah, I meant T => void, not () => T
I always get the two mixed up -_-
15:21
@bwoebi actually, I think you're right
shit, scrap that
@Wes Frontman from The Prodigy died.
Anyway, union types add a certain complexity to any generic/template implementation and I'd like to have the generics thought out in a single solid step.
Or at the very least design them with union types completely in mind
@bwoebi though if Generics/Templates are never variant (that rule is instituted), then wouldn't union/intersection be no difference to them?
then, yes.
But that would be stupid I think
why?
the alternative is to punt a major feature that a ton of people want for another feature that many in internals don't understand
15:25
@bwoebi You wanted this to be a function?
Well, that's where I've been hitting walls in Java and having had to resort to code generation :-/
plus, I REALLY want intersection types, not just union types
For sure I want both
The current types in PHP are not structural though, right?
@Trowski I wish PHP had constant functions at compile time, yeah
15:26
+1 to intersection, that would be so helpful.
They're nominal?
@bwoebi What's the reason though? Why Process\isWindows() vs. Process\IS_WINDOWS?
no, i wish I could write const IS_WINDOWS = strtolower(PHP_OS) == "WIN";
@bwoebi Just write const IS_WINDOWS = FALSE in place of that, they're equivalent 😀
hehe
15:30
Hey people. What would be the fastest (performance) way to get id's from mysql warning considering there can be up to 500 warnings at once. It is for importing data from csv file (insert ignore).

For example:
Duplicate entry '15965660' for key 'test_table'
where i want to get that 15965660 out

Is regex too much? Any fast pattern ideas?
@bwoebi Oh! Yes, of course, me too.
@bwoebi It's not a jab at Wandows, it's just that strtolower(anything) will never be == to "WIN".
@ircmaxell no, accidental
should be obviously strtoupper() sorry
:D
Poor Wandows
15:31
hehehe
Haha, I totally missed that too
I, too, like to Start Wandows Ngrmadly.
@Trowski last time it was mentioned on list, nobody saw a reason and everyone pushed back
@ircmaxell Short-sighted of them. Just because you can work around it in user land doesn't mean you should always have to.
I suspect that feature may have a few noisy detractors, but most would vote yes on an RFC.
anyone know if inotify watchers are meant to watch for events in sub-directories automatically? Or does each directory need to be watched individually?
15:48
@Danack If you pass -r yes
@Danack afaik inorify does not; anotify has that ability though
inotify / anotify
linux....
er, I'm using the pecl extension.
No chance then, you'll have to do it manually
@MadaraUchiha I think your Windows is having a stroke. Many signs present.
16:00
@StatikStasis Safe Mode wath Fetwgrkifg
@bwoebi Does phpdbg have pcntl_dispatch_signals disabled by default? Context
inotify reports events in subdirectories according to docs
posted on March 04, 2019 by amphp

- Added `escapeArguments()` function that escapes process arguments for each platform (i.e., Windows vs. Linux/Unix) (#35) - File descriptors inherited from the parent process are now closed automatically in the child process on Posix systems. - Updated bundled Windows process wrapper executable to `v1.2` (#34) - Fixed `Process::signal()` sending signals to the wrapper child process instead of

@Trowski phpdbg didn't disable it
it didn't disable it, but I'm not sure it can be compatible with it, the vm loop interrupt helper function is not exported, so phpdbg has no way to check the interrupt ...
@JoeWatkins I found the issue odd because I often run tests with phpdbg but rarely use signals so I've not noticed that they didn't work.
@Danack I think you have to handle the create event and add watch to it ... (same for other events), but initially create a watch for existing subdirs, I think ...
16:13
thanks.
Wes
Wes
fingers hurt
@Trowski That was the one that stood out to me too. Reminded me of that EHRMRGAHD meme.
Wes
Wes
they are full of wood splinters :B can't even write on my keyboard
Have you been out in the real world again?
@Wes You need to build up your calluses like a real man. :-P
Wes
Wes
16:25
i am removing a veneer from a door. previous owner thought it was nice... underneath there is a beautiful real wood door
People do stupid things with wood.
One of the latest trends (in the states at least) is to "paint your old ugly oak cabinets and make them beautiful again." Shameful…
people in spain like to get two pallets and paint them with white gloss and stick wheels on them, they call this a table ...
How would you refactor c::criteria() regarding each()? 3v4l.org/CV1KV
hello
Wes
Wes
lol. i don't like old looking furniture but painting or covering real wood is stupid... especially given that essentially real wood furniture doesn't exist anymore... even high end stuff these days is built cheaply
16:33
@m6w6 it's normally just replacing it with a foreach 3v4l.org/QKLKR (when each was used like that) - but you need an extra check for the first loop apparently.
And an extra $this->write(")"); after the loop, if there were any entries.
Hm looks like my cooling is broken
Reaching 99° CPU temp on a desktop...
@Danack yeah, well, that sucks
@JoeWatkins /me nods, not too spiffy, tough :)
16:50
fine ... 3v4l.org/9e3oP
probably don't call current twice ...
Why was each() even deprecated? ... while there's still reset(), next() etc...
looks like I gotta use an effing ArrayIterator now?
don't remember
Wes
Wes
because iap functions are bad
btw, i'd keep reset() and end() as peekFirst and peekLast methods, except they wouldn't modify the IAP, they just would retrieve the last and first element... dunno, like?
@Wes That's why I build my own.
17:02
ArrayIterator's kinda suckish, too: 3v4l.org/T6SD9
Wes
Wes
u sure you can't do that with foreach?
@m6w6 I don't get that code
@NikiC If you say that, it's probably utter shit. I'd love to use your version
@m6w6 I think this is what I'd do: 3v4l.org/JgPhq
Wes
Wes
@StatikStasis building new stuff must be expensive as hell tho... i mean, i have no problem with ikea tables... but throwing away old stuff is sad. should be illegal
17:07
If I understand the intention right
I have a function for cases like this.
It takes an iterator and essentially foreach's it without rewinding.
You can also just do it as a for loop and call the things yourself.
@NikiC yes, intention's right
status.github.com seems to be unreachable.
@m6w6 IMO, an improvement on your iterator usage: 3v4l.org/JgPhq
However, ArrayIterator basically copies the array in the constructor. Nikita looked at getting rid of it, but it's near impossible because of the insane design and impl.
In my opinion we need an improved array iterator which does not do such weirdness, and has a dead-simple API.
Wes
Wes
behold the proper arrayiterator
(function($a){ yield from $a; })($a);
17:17
If I create that as a function, and call it over and over on itself, does it "nest" or not?
function to_iterator(iterable $xs): Iterator { yield from $xs; }
$iter = to_iterator(to_iterator(to_iterator([1, 2, 3])));
Wes
Wes
you mean if it creates a new iterator every time? yes
While we're at it: 3v4l.org/Fj2AU (-:
edit: one $combined = $extended; too much
anyone know why FQDM must have a subdomain?
Shouldn't foo.com be considered fqdm?
@LeviMorrison you noticed your link is the one from NikiC?
@m6w6 Hmm. Tab is closed, but I'll see if I can find it in history.
17:29
even simpler: 3v4l.org/L9UcW
My brain is a bad iterator: 3v4l.org/9P2WK
I think this can be simpler, though I'm not sure I should spend the time on it :)
18:02
@Wes If you can build it comes out cheaper.
I could sell my table and benches I built for dining room for about $1500 easy and it was only about $300 in wood.
I'm not factoring in labor- just my supply costs.
Luke Perry died.
@m6w6 I'm not sure how much it's worth touching or rewriting this code, but it's a classic map-reduce problem, except that it uses side-effects in weird places.
So if I use a classic map-reduce I get this output:
(a=$1)(b=$2)AND(c=$3)(d=$4)OROR
It can probably be fixed to be able to use a map-reduce, but would be a more invasive change.
18:35
Hey hello, I am getting a strange error Warning: Unterminated comment starting line 52 in on line 52
and I have no idea where is it coming from. Is there a way to determine it?
18:56
@Martin. gist your code
@Tiffany that's the whole project weirdly behaving, can't do that
and have you tried googling the warning message? if so, what have you tried?
It didn't help at all to google it as this is so generic message that doesn't help at all to Google it
you can make an MCVE
it's nearly impossible to help you without context
Like I would expect PHP to specify the file, but neither the PHP nor the IDE helps me with this as everything looks all right
18:59
I see, sorry
have you tried using a debugger tool?
like xdebug, Tracy, Whoops?
Yeah, actually I am using Nette Framework for all this so yeah, Tracy just screams at me that I am outputting something before sending headers
something = the warning message
The funny thing is it only happens after I clear the cache, when I refresh the page like 4 times it actually runs the project
The same thing happens when I access another page and works without the warning the request after.
Tracy\OutputDebugger::enable(); didn't tell me a lot because it doesn't count the warning as output
So if I clear a cache and refresh a page, it first gives the error on this line
`$this->getService('http.response')->setHeader('X-Powered-By', 'Nette Framework');` in Container->initialize() clearly because It tries to set the header
When I refresh, it actually shows the error elsewhere (in application->run() -> processRequest() -> presenter->run() -> $this->httpResponse->addHeader('Vary', 'X-Requested-With');
Next refresh does the same thing
And the refresh after shows the page without any warning
19:33
Got it!

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Line app/GenesisJson.php
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52 Unterminated comment on line 52
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19:54
@NikiC To be honest, I don't care about mockery.
Firstly, how did you find this?
I think a middle-ground might be able to be found, here. Do they use it in signatures, or just bodies?
Variance only cares about the signatures -- if has parent in there but has no parent I have no idea what variance ought to do.
I tried working through it, but the fact is it's nonsensical.
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Q: Determine whether a subtree of a red-black tree has at most 3n/4 nodes?

rtheunissenI have a red-black tree with n nodes, rooted at x. How can I prove or disprove that the number of nodes in the left subtree of x (including the root of x.left) is at most 3n / 4 without counting?

@MadaraUchiha Thanks!
@MadaraUchiha I don't like any of the candidates this year cc @Machavity
20:49
@PeeHaa It's OK. When I'm a mod I can ban anyone named Pieter make it always Friday
21:09
\o/
@PeeHaa YO!
@StatikStasis Yo o/
You see my message the other day about getting the new 6 core MacBook?
Uhhmmm not sure I seen it
Been busy last days
:)
Got it for music?
I know- you have not been on much.
Yes- for music.
I was running into some issues with running Mainstage 3 on my one I bought last year (4 core i7 - 2017 model..?)
And running Ableton too. It ran them both fine and flawlessly- but for live applications I did not have enough control over the gain for both of them optimally.
21:21
Cool
I could either by an Apollo X6 for $2k or an X8 for $2500 but I figured I would just spend $500 more and get another Mac to run them independently.
I think I will just try to put those files for you on Dropbox at some point and catch you when you're on to drop you a link.
What have you been busy with?
@StatikStasis That would be awesome
@StatikStasis Drinking and work stuff :P
How is your project going for amp?
At least... I think it was.
Didn't spend a lot of time on it. I did create a small text based rpg game based on amp though
:)
OH NICE!
Available?
21:25
@StatikStasis It is. But there is not much yet. Just one "quest"
Got Ekin and Tiffany to play test it a couple days back
nice!
I remember playing Gemstone years ago.
Don't know that one. It's been indeed years ago I last played one too
It was on AOL- so... along time ago. Back when AOL was the best thing to have.
*a long
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