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00:04
Ahahaha... a new squizlabs/php_codesniffer release breaks my build now. I've been fixing various builds all week. Getting tired of build fixing >.<
00:52
PHP fails to create a file if its name ends with a dot – #78600
 
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04:38
morning
05:09
Happy Birthday Google
05:50
\o
@LeviMorrison can't reproduce that leak ...
at least I can't reproduce it under the build I happen to be using this morning, which is 7.2, is there a specific version I should see it under ?
 
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07:00
morns
08:00
cleave to divide (something) by or as if by a cutting blow : split
hi i have a question
08:29
@senshinakamora Don't ask to ask, just ask!
Hey folks, is there anything specific to be done to try out JIT on master?
@Ocramius I think it's just an Opcache INI setting
thanks
08:46
--enable-opcache-jit is also needed, and the ini settings are a bit tricky. this post may help, though its old maybe things changed: beberlei.de/2019/03/23/playing_with_the_php_jit.html
@beberlei thanks!
09:08
oh another essay from z is on the wiki ...
someone should email systems and ask them to redirect wiki.php.net to zeevs-personal-blog.php.net
09:36
^
Is php.net directly under zeevs controll?
@JoeWatkins even if he wants it on the wiki (rather than in an email in a reply to the relevant thread, which is where it should be), it shouldn't be under the rfc namespace... sorely tempted to move it.
burn it with fire
!!rfcs
There are no RFCs in voting. Sorry, but we can't have nice things.
@user3655829 no, he just thinks it is ...
09:43
Pro tip: when telling the proxy to perform health checks to the backend using a fixed SNI value, ensure that you actually have a certificate for that name on the backend.
09:59
Much as I dislike his methods, wasn't there something a while ago where we agreed that an RFC could have an "arguments" against page or something like that also posted?
From the discussions around shot open tags
I think that's up to the author. Nobody should be forced to add anything to their rfc imho
ive given up trying to keep track of what has been agreed because it's just as likely to come under further debate after the vote.
it wasn't agreed, he just done it, and then some other people said they liked it ...
I would say the majority were surprised or annoyed by it, and don't think would support it formally in a vote ...
This is where my endorsements suggestion would have benefitted, but I don't think i'll ever get that passed xD
Still might try if the karma system gets exposed as an auth endpoint
:-)
Whatttt, no twilight sparkle?
@JoeWatkins An essay?
yeah another one of these bullshit child pages of an rfc with an "analysis" ...
He shouldn't touch other people's RFCs
Which RFC this time?
oh not a child actually, still it's another mailing list post on the wiki ...
OK
easy to ignore then
I don't much like the pattern, is this going to happen every time someone creates an RFC ? why can't he just make his points on the mailing list, it's very very annoying, no matter the link name ...
Tempted to remove it
10:34
Hey.. I have a question about a regex, but if I am going to ask it, then it will be marked as duplicate because I already asked the same question... but now it is a bit more advanced.
I try to match all src or href not starting with a slash or hash symbol.
Attempt: (dammit the URL is not compatible for the chat...)
@JoeWatkins I don't read long emails either. If you can't distill your points into a few paragraphs, you haven't thought about it enough
that's a good point but nevertheless, he's using this as a way of shouting louder than everyone else, and it lends his words authority they do not have to all but the inner circle ...
afk school run
There's multiple sections to the wiki are there not? Might be a less problematic move to relocate it from the rfc section
fixed
10:37
@Ocramius By deleting it?
that was probably less productive than you might imagine....
I'm not sure whether that was wise...
old revisions are accessible, if he needs to copy it out
I'm not wise: I do things
Anyone happen to know of their head if it's "pdo-sqlite" or "pdo_sqlite" for that extension name?
10:37
nevermind, the chat does not accept the link
@Danack pdo_sqlite according to composer
@Black Make it a tinyurl link?
or a pastebin?
@MarkR Keeping the RFC document up-to-date with regards to feedback has been an ask of RFC authors in the "how to" guide for $many years... I know they're not rules, but still. "5. Listen to the feedback, and try to answer/resolve all questions. Update your RFC to document all the issues and discussions. Cover both the positive and negative arguments. " This is something all authors should (not must) be doing (and currently some do, some don't).
10:39
@Derick, thx good idea...
So this is my regex if anyone wants to check it https://tinyurl.com/y6zg5l8r
I use it in notepad++ to find all src or href not starting with / or #
@Ocramius its not ok to remove it imho
Can be restored - this is normal wiki chore work
Tis fine to be accessible, I just think that it would be cleaner if the wiki itself didn't become a warground.
now, if we want to give the wiki as a platform for tooting your own horn, that's a different thing :P
there is nothing normal about removing an entry from someone else, similar how you wouldn't want someone else to modify your rfc page
10:45
(specifically the RFC section)
I agree there with @beberlei
cmb
cmb
@Black, may something like '/(href|src)=["\'][^\/#]/'?
Fair: if anyone wants to restore, please do. I won't :P
@Black Your problem is the ^ and $s - they need to match with the beginning or end of the whole string.
I've restored it
FWIW: https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Utente:Ocramius&action=history

Lots of redacting going on even on my own profile page: at the time, I considered it "my" page, but a wiki is in fact a wiki, not a personal space ;-)
10:50
wikipedia is not php wiki
thx @cmb :) works!
@beberlei php wiki is not a personal blog
@Derick I usually distill my points down to nothing at all :P
11:06
@beberlei it's a wiki - that's all
that doesn'T automatically apply all wikipedia rules to the php wiki. i think its fine to have a discussion about not using at a personal blog, but rambo editing or removing it is going to make it worse
fair fair - if everything needs a committee, we're just making convos louder than they should be, which is exactly what Mr. Z wants.
I disagree with that statement, and demand that we convene a committee to determine whether my disagreement is valid.
Objection. We must first consult the committee of elders who must spend 21 days sitting under the stars looking for answers from the planets
Only then might you convene your committee to determine if your disagreement to everything needing a committee is a valid objection to the objection
morning
Don't start with committees, or you'll get FIG members claiming they should be the gatekeepers of what gets into PHP or not.
how this array [40,100,10,5,1,25] does it become like [100,40,5,1,10,25] or [5,40,1,100,25,10]
@NoobDEV-GBL By sorting it
Although, doesn't look terribly sorted does it
@Derick This should've been a mail, not a wiki page. That's honestly not what the wiki is for, I think... Yeah, straight out truncating isn't nice either ... but I'd like to not see Zeev fight his personal opinions on the wiki.
11:26
oups i whritted wrong loool
but i understand what you mean, i forgot about shoerting -.-
@Jimbo really thanks
@bwoebi I don't disagree that it should have been on the mailing list, but if we criticize z for defacing RFCs, we can't do the same to the stuff he writes
two wrongs and all that ...
@Derick this isn't a RFC either.
And still, there's a difference between "this has no place here" and defacing RFCs...
That's not the point.
still how else do you propose we deal with it, my gut reaction is just to delete it because I don't see another way ...
he's not going to listen to reason, insists we can't use the rfc process to impose rules ... he's going to do whatever the fuck he wants, there's only one way to deal with that ...
11:29
@Derick still, if we allow it, we basically set precendent that we tolerate that
:47418965 like :
<?php
$numbers = array(40,100,10,5,1,25);
sort($numbers);

$arry = count($numbers);
for($i = 0; $i < $arry; $i++) {
    echo $numbers[$i];
    echo "<br>";
}
?>
Then make an RFC so we can vote upon it
If it gets passed, we can act on it.
be he questions the legitimacy of that, it won't make any difference
That's then his problem.
11:30
20 mins ago, by Ocramius
fair fair - if everything needs a committee, we're just making convos louder than they should be, which is exactly what Mr. Z wants.
Note how many human-minutes this has wasted here already :P
i'm multi tasking
I'm too, which means that I'm getting nothing done :D
@Derick I really do not want to end up with an ultrabureaucratic process and formalizing every detail, because Zeev wants to disrupt. ... Going that way is just to the detriment of all others
all very well and good, but actually it's our problem in reality ... if we're going to spend several weeks trying to improve process, for those improvements to be ignored and for him to continue to behave the same way, which we all know, for sure, that he will ... why not just save ourselves the effort and resort to those measures we will have to resort to ... he's wasted enough of our time already
I wouldn't have done it, but I'm glad someone did, and I'm even more pleased it wasn't an internals dev "one of us" ...
it shows the utter disdain that everyone has for this ...
We could at least remind him that that sort of thing belongs on-list in the appropriate thread.
11:34
It's one of the fundamentals of any healthy community that it is able to moderate itself without being too concrete on what exactly is allowed and what not.
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whatever, if you want to waste your words speaking to him, go ahead ... words don't seem to work, actions work, he understands those, he has too ...
And if there are specific members disturbing that, they must be excluded. (well, obviously after enough previous effort to clarify their behavior isn't appropriate)
@salathe don't read that as bitchy-ness directed at you ... I'm utterly exhausted by everything he says and does ...
@JoeWatkins Too late. *is crying a little* :P
it came out bitchier than I thought it would and I already pressed enter ... hugs ...
11:37
@bwoebi Tell that to the CoC crowd.
I do think it's actually a waste of words trying to interact with him, he's shown he's not going to respond to that in a reasonable way ... I think if he steps out of line, we kick him in the ass ... like a child ... a child you don't like ...
I just see all of this as utterly infantile (which is probably not how it should be seen!) and we should just get on with doing stuff rather than talking about maybe possible considering how we might go about at some point doing stuff a bit.
it's not like we haven't tried to reason with him, several people have, in public and in private ... he's just on some sort of campaign to annoy everyone it seems ... or assert some sort of control ...
@Jimbo most CoCs are actually not that overly detailed. And it's fine if the subset of people actually having a power to enforce something is sort of limited - as long as they are able to act when needed.
(that "power" being the ultima ratio to suspend and ban)
@salathe dan started ... guess what happened ... "you can't do this or that", "this was never meant for" and "oh my god. fuck off z" ...
11:40
"he started it" is also infantile ;-)
no I mean dan started to do something about it with his latest proposal
The best way is just to ignore everything he says, and don't interact with it
ah, ok
well I do, he still goes to my spam, but it doesn't help, it still gets into my life, and into the community more importantly ... we give his words the appropriate amount of weight (little to none), but from outside, he looks like a decision maker, an owner, someone who makes decisions on behalf of some entity that doesn't even exist anymore ...
here's why this annoys me so much ... before I got into internals I had never read the mailing list, it wasn't a very accessible thing and there were never posts on sites like reddit ... now the mailing list is very easy to come by, with crossposts on reddit, externals, and people in internals with a high profile on social media ...
Yeah, if it were just Zeev in his bubble - no issue. But external viewers are taking up on his words and discussing them, in a position where they still consider him a major php leader - and that's where it gets really annoying.
that's the first half of Zend speaking there, anyone who has looked at even a single source file, knows who he is ... and he's speaking on behalf of Zend, if he's speaking ... that would have scared me away, for absolutely sure ...
11:46
@bwoebi currently we tolerate everything, because we have no way of enforcing any rules. I think if we focus on solving that problem first, then putting some guidelines in place on what should/should not be on the wiki would be easier to solve. Otherwise we're just .......clutching handbags for lack of a decent word.
11:57
Take a vote to remove then... Either that, or install a full blown CoC. Or move forward with a. Project charter and make it crystal clear he has no authority
Trying to win on logic has proved to not work. Trying to reason has proved to not work. Trying to call out the bad behavior has not worked as enough people see it as ends justify means. So what's left?
...
I agree that there isn't a productive conversation to be had here. And I've put the wheels in motion to be able to take action.
It would be awesome if it could all happen very quickly, but I think that would be seen as unfair.
And so less likely to result in people accepting the outcome.
As much as possible, if people can avoid the 'noise' for the time being, in a couple of weeks time the situation should be quite a bit better. Or at least resolved, one way or the other.
I think if the PHP project can't take action when there is such a continued level crap being thrown at RFC authors who are giving their time to make PHP better, then the project doesn't deserve those contributions.
12:16
@Danack this has been going on for how many months now? It "seems" like it's getting better only until it devolves once again. Time will not solve this issue.
@ircmaxell For months people were just talking. I put together the RFC last week, and need to wait the appropriate amount of time to put it to a vote.
And even if it passes, it will be another 2 months before enough happens to "call a vote"...
12:36
@bwoebi I actually disagree with that. When you're talking about local communities and small communities, sure. But as any community scales, the pressure on that model almost always forces either it to become toxic, or for it to become concrete in its expectations of contributors. PHP is one of the few large projects to not take that step in 2019...
@Derick @ircmaxell sorry to maybe open up old wounds, i kinda like the code of conduct rfc and wondered why it never got to vote. i remember the discussion extremely heated, but reading that today, i am sure it'll get 2/3 votes maybe even "unanimous" minus a few
@ircmaxell I am not saying there shall be no guidelines at all (i.e. a CoC would be very fine), but it shouldn't need to codify every tiny detail either.
@Danack Is the current plan to put it to vote as soon as you can, as it is right now?
@beberlei I left the project because of the number of threats and attacks I received in the process of proposing it. And the number of people showing support was few and far between. It cost too much to get it through and I caved. Others said they would pick it up (and did for a time), but the cost was too much for them as well
@bwoebi I think it's less codifying every detail as being more proactive in dealing with questionable behavior
@ircmaxell i am sorry you had to go through that :-(
12:51
@salathe not quite as soon as, but very soon after. I'll do what other people have done recently, and give a heads up about a intention to put it to a vote, to give people a chance to respond in case they were prevaricating. btw - I sent you an email on a similar topic.
But I think it needs to go for a vote before more people who are contributing realise they don't have to put up with the shit that they are receiving.
@beberlei I received 1 death threat, and 2 threats of physical harm when I proposed the scalar types RFC. One of which from someone I know who has karma access to the project. During the CoC RFC I got called a liar, a drama queen, and SJW. I also was accused of only doing it because I was "in love with" another community member who left due to Z's actions
And yet I got called "weak" because I felt a CoC was needed for the project
@Danack I still don't think it will pass. I think you may hit 50%, but I don't think there's a shot in hell of it hitting 66%. And while most would take it as a message that something even got 50%, it will come off as vindication (did you see what happened with PMJ and the FIG)?
@ircmaxell yep, that I can agree with
@JoeWatkins what is the status of things re: ZE - does whoever bought them still work on that, or is it just something they contributed as the company when Z & Andi first wrote it, and it's maintained internally by php team now?
@ircmaxell holy shit, death threats, over typed parameters? what the fuck is wrong with people?
@ircmaxell You do have a flair for drama ;-)
@beberlei As @ircmaxell describes... it was an uphill battle.
And I know the moment a certain PMJ will show up again too.
13:06
@Derick yeah, self-reflection has done a lot over the years. For me now it's mostly that I see the drama hurting others and I feel there's something I can do to help.
R.P
R.P
"I received 1 death threat, and 2 threats of physical harm when I proposed the scalar types RFC." Whats wrong with these people? What was their justification for preventing scalar types in PHP? This makes no sense as RFC result doesn´t make scalar types mandatory
@R.P Not everything is logical ...
I realise it's not always possible, but if at all possible, forwarding abusive emails to the public list would allow people to see how shitty some people are being.
R.P
R.P
Only issue with that is we don't know how mental they are. This might put them over the edge
@Danack I totally disagree. Why are rapes under-reported in society? Because the only thing worse than being raped, is being told they didn't rape you, or that it wasn't "serious", or that it "isn't worth ruining their life over"
13:11
@Danack nope. nope. What Anthony said.
"I realise it's not always possible," and yes reporting serious crimes to an appropriate authority would be better.
On a different topic....If I have an extension that I'm trying to compile statically into PHP, and the code is being compiled, but failing because the config.h file for the extension hasn't been regenerated by the configure step, any clues as to where to look for the problem? Other than "in the m4 file somewhere".
I understand that logic, but that's mostly beneficial for the perpetrator. And well, a bit selfish. You're choosing to let them continue the behavior over being shamed.
@pmmaga It absolutely is beneficial for the perpetrator. But it's not because the victim wasn't hurt. Because the process for fixing it favors the perpetrator. If you want to fix that, you need to fix society and the legal system.
(hence one reason I feel a CoC is 100% needed)
13:50
o_O I feel like I must have missed about 6 hours of conversation
Wes
Wes
pbs.twimg.com/media/… - cc @JayIsTooCommon
hi folks
Morngins
Hey Wesley o/
@JoeWatkins I've reproduced it on PHP 7.1 and 7.3, only on Alpine linux thus far.
And it's not always a 100% reproduce case. There's some other factor I haven't figured out yet.
@LeviMorrison date related leak?
It could be date, or it could be the built-in web server, or some combination of them.
Since I've discovered it so recently, I haven't tried reproducing on 7.4 yet.
In any case, if there isn't any output then that is one requirement for the a leak. It has never leaked when I have output.
14:07
DateTime::createFromFormat() missing component behaviour change – #78603
14:31
Can anyone recommend a specific version of PHP that is valgrind clean please? I'm trying to investigate something and in 7.3.10 I get some valgrind noise from core php.
cmb
cmb
I think there is a known issue regarding ext/libxml; so if you don't need XML stuff, just build without it.
Here's the output for 7.3.10, tbh I'll just try master and see if that's cleaner. If not, could be something specific to my compile environment
@Danack you need to compile with valgrind installed
Thanks. I didn't know that made a difference.
14:41
> String_Equality_Intentionally_Reads_Uninit_Memory
That seems an exciting thing to do.
Is there any good documentation out there for making sure extensions play well with OPcache? :)
15:07
yes, there's a detailed book located at .... no but, I'm fucking with you ... there's only code :)
@Danack it's a false positive
ah.
I hope the bug I'm investigating isn't caused by a non-false positive version of it then.
it doesn't like that we're reading the val from strings before initializing it, but we are initializing it when we heap allocate every string, it just can't know that ...
without fancy support anyway ...
@JoeWatkins Oh yeah! I bought that book and opened it and it read, This page left intentionally blank. :D
hahaha
is there a specific thing, or specific things you're wondering about ?
the book does exist, only in the minds of a few people ... it's easy to extract the pages though, if you annoy the right person ...
Thanks! I don't have anything specific yet, but I'm likely going to be digging deeper into it pretty soon.
15:20
Mostly it's a matter of "don't do anything stupid"
That is, opcache is a lot less forgiving if you are doing something that is wrong in any case
mine and nikitas idea of wrong are quite different :D
Set opcache.protect_memory=1 to make some issues more obvious
@JoeWatkins :D
@NikiC Oh, that's helpful - thank you!
@NikiC Would you say the same is true on PHP 5.6?
I don't know nothing about PHP 5.6
I'm thinking y'all must be extraordinarily well-compensated for writing PHP 5 extensions :P
yeah you must be riding golden elephants to work
15:23
@NikiC Hehe. I'm actually really loving it! :)
masochist ...
Haha!
@NikiC Not sure about "extraordinarily", but yes, it's good pay.
I'm really missing all these pointers to pointers in PHP 7!
15:24
@JoeWatkins We work from home. Or from a WeWork. :)
pppointers
@Danack I have this as well.
@JoeWatkins ppppointers
Function arguments in PHP 5 are the best***

***They are not
it is quite satisfactory to have a complex extnsion work from v5.3 to 7.4, a feat of engineering ;)
15:26
@beberlei +1! :)
@beberlei and a hell to debug?
@bwoebi i wouldnt know to be honest, its the only thing i know. but maybe yes?
@bwoebi I think he uses zend_execute hooks, which should be much easier than these opcode handlers we're messing with in ddtrace...
ah yes i steer far away from opcode handlers
I'm excited to try doing a production level zend_ast_process hook :) I'm at least a few weeks away from being allowed to work on it, though.
15:28
@NikiC :D
@LeviMorrison i figure this still has time until php 8, but it might be nice performance boost to get rid of zend_execute_ex in addition to the already gone instrumentation through zend_execute_internal in our case :)
Yeah, replacing function handlers for internal functions and using AST seems like the stuff of dreams, minus some edge cases like if you use traits, and who knows what else yet :)
 
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17:11
Afternoon
Half-day today
o/ happy friday
@Ekin hey, Peehaa told me you were looking for projects for hacktoberfest, give this a try https://github.com/proj...
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nice try :-)
17:24
lol
What year was that.
18:20
@LeviMorrison you saw the replies? Those things do make the problem go away for me.
@Danack valgrind is installed, though. Maybe need to compile with --with-valgrind or something?
@LeviMorrison tbh, I don't fully understand what is happening. I'm working in a docker box, and after recreating that box with valgrind installed and then rerunning ./configure in PHP, it seems to define HAVE_VALGRIND in the config, which then enables some magic inside zend_string.c.
Maybe valgrind gets installed later. It's definitely there, or I couldn't run run-tests.php -m. I'll look into that.
....that code could really do with a comment.
@Danack You writing APM these days too?
18:36
@LeviMorrison just starting, yep.
btw you on mobile, or otherwise see room invites?
19:04
How comes everyone in here starts writing apms? :-D
what's apms?
@mega6382 alternative porn manager
@mega6382 application performance monitoring
@PeeHaa cool, I would like to get one too :)
@bwoebi thanks, and what does that do?
From an outside view it looks like "Hey i know internals lets make debugging things that sells a lot very easily"
My bosses dont pay much but thing like blackfire io was good. They could feel the impact on the devs
and the market are you
19:58
No-one ever went poor charging for things which make other people money
20:43
@MarkR there might be some unlucky ones
@mega6382 its management speak for monitoring and profiling code in production
@ircmaxell that is awesome
21:58
Agreed. That's pretty wild
22:13
I knew from the moment FFI was added to PHP, my main thought was that now it would be possible to create extensions out of php.
possible, but still a horrible idea ;)
maybe, but that's not gonna stop anyone. :P
22:26
I expect it'll be the way it goes, end up moving a good chunk of core extensions outside of PHP itself provided they can be done without static libs
Or maybe it'll just become a think to compile all the libs in and allow the extensions to be made anyway.
I really need to get back onto my pet project of reimplementing DEFLATE in PHP
Then somebody would just need to do an FFI lib and we could compare PHP no JIT, PHP JIT, FFI, and C extension
But I'd still expect the C extension to vastly outperform FFI (and even more pure PHP)
Oh for sure a native C version would be probably an order of magnitude faster, but there's certainly benefits to be had by decoupling the releases
For sure
Also would have an "easier" way of maintaining them
But we don't really have benchmarks to compare to so :/
and we can also import them via composer, lol
Signed versions would likely be shipped along with the PHP binary in a phar or something like that.
22:33
Ah yeah the composer advantage
And strip php-src down to just the engine and the core abstractions like basic manipulations, streams etc
Would probably never happen, but it's interesting to know we're getting closer to the day where it could be viable
or maybe just rewrite the whole thing over in php, :D
both the zend engine and php-src written in php, now won't that be a sight
I can forsee the engine eventually being re-written in another language like Rust
Isn't that @ircmaxell's project?
(for PHP to compile it self)
I know Facebook is eyeing up Rust to re-write HHVM in

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