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@LeviMorrison @beberlei @Gordon Wanted to get the conversation started on tracing hooks for PHP 8. :) github.com/SammyK/php-8-tracing-hooks/pull/1/files
 
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02:36
@SammyK awesome!
hi
anybody work with laravel srmklive/laravel-paypal?
Please message if any one done this
[RU] Wrong description of options parameter in setcookie doc page – #78753
03:47
posted on October 25, 2019

It smells like sulfur outdoors. I've never smelled that before. Never smelled it HERE. I obviously couldn't tell you it smells like sulfur if I'd never smelled it in my life. Don't be stupid. You're not stupid, I don't know why I said that. Stupid people don't read my site. Only the brightest, coolest, most attractive people on earth come here. I know I'm right, you know I'm right, and

04:42
I don't work with anything with larevil in the name
That's is, of course, a sarcasm
Writing an app using Laravel Framework is ok as long as you don't use Laravel in your code
 
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08:00
chthonian of or relating to the deities, spirits, and other beings dwelling under the earth.
 
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10:07
Hi, would it be difficult to implement such a feature in php to support typing for closures :)
callable
Yes, callable would implicitly be converted to interface if signature matches
you would need to wrap it in a class
echo test(new class implements functiontype { public function invoke(...) { } })'
That would work, but i am wondering if php could do it automatically
PHP doesn't really have the concept of typed function pointers like C does. My suggestion would be to wrap your interface in a class, taking a function as a constructor, and then using reflection to check on its parameters, which you would mirror in your invoke.
11:00
Morning
sure, but you could just reflect your own invoke instead
There was an RFC draft about this a few years ago wiki.php.net/rfc/typesafe-callable
did it get an implementation?
11:31
Maybe this would be easy way to implement it, for example Delphi is using similar trick, syntax for callable could be added on top of it
https://sergworks.wordpress.com/2010/01/27/anonimous-methods-in-delphi-the-internals/
Honestly, we don't even have consistent callbacks, nevermind typed ones xD try again in... 5 years
I've just seen union types implemented so i guess this would be much easier to add to the language :)
12:12
Morngins
@PeeHaa o/
12:30
Hey guys
Could you take a look at my question? stackoverflow.com/questions/58570726/…
I was thinking about asking it here, but it's rather long and complicated.
@PeeHaa yo, did you see my pr?
Yep just opened github
And also just opened my eyes :D
It's 3:40pm there isn't it?
12:40
Aye
lol, late night?
8:40am here.
Yeah both a late night and nobody around to wake me up :P
@PeeHaa I wasn't able to mock the http client class because it is a final class, how should I go about it then?
You can write a fake interceptor for it
I have an example somewhere. Let me find it
thanks
@PeeHaa I will add the changes you request and push the code in a moment. In the meanwhile can you add travis and coverage on the wotd repo?
12:51
yep
> The handler is run only at the start of the function call. Since tracers need to know when the function ends, this requires forwarding along the original call with something like zend_call_function() and causes a lot of extra work to be done to handle the VM state.
Or, adding even more hooks.
@PeeHaa There's no need for that mock of InputStream, just use InMemoryStream.
@kelunik How does that work?How does that handle status codes etc?
@PeeHaa You still have the Response, but you can replace this with $body = new InMemoryStream($this->body);
Ah you said the mock :|
Sorry not awake yet :-)
tnx
12:59
@PeeHaa Yes, the mock of the input stream :P
@PeeHaa You might also want to review the latest changes to http-client, Client is no longer a final class.
> 26 commits to master since this release
k
thanks for the ping. I think I still have one or two places where I don't pass a request into the client yet
Feedback welcome. :-)
13:25
@PeeHaa is the pr ok for merge?
@mega6382 Can you also use room-11 domutils in the tests instead of creating the dom object directly please?
Sorry just realized
sure
awesome
@PeeHaa there might be another problem, that I just realized, the the name of "valueObject" is with lowercase v but the namespace is uppercase, both for tests and src, so it worked fine for me on windows, but it might fail on linux, not sure.
Was just looking at that :D
Create a separate pr to fix that <3
And yes it's kinda a bitch to fix
(on windows)
13:35
yeah, will do that right now.
You first have to rename it to something else as you cannot just change the casing
I wish windows would just stop being stupid and start using their own filesystem properly :P
Yeah, some IDEs can handle that but ordinarily it cant be done like that, I will do it from bash, so that should work without having to rename it to something else.
13:50
done
\o/
but I added them in the same pr, sorry
no worries
@PeeHaa lol, another problem is that I don't have php 7.4 on the laptop i am working on right now and so I wasn't able to run tests locally and thus missed some obvious issues, let me fix those too.
kk :)
Also just download the latest 7.4 zip :-)
13:55
Yeah, I did on my other system, but this one is quite slow, I can't even run phpstorm on it. I don't use this much, so never bothered.
changes pushed once again
waiting for tests
brb getting food
14:23
Just wondering, on travis in optional builds it says "This package requires php ^7.4 but your PHP version (8.0.0-dev) does not satisfy that requirement" why is that?
How much experience do you guys have with Active Directory?
14:42
@mega6382 So what are you working on?
jeeves 2 plugins :)
ah- nice
yup
did you participate in hacktoberfest?
it is fun, maybe you should try next year, or maybe even now, there are still 4-5 days left
14:49
Nice- did you get a t-shirt last year?
Cool- learning the nuts and bolts of AD at the moment for an interim role that has been thrusted upon me.
May or may get to participate in the next 4 days.
cool, I haven't used AD much, I have mostly worked with table gateways and repository pattern
@mega6382 You mean the nightly builds?
@mega6382 because ^7.4 means 7.x and >= 7.4, i.e. not 8.
14:51
yes
which is terribly annoying
What bob said
You have to target ^7.4|^8
or just >= 7.4
hmm, interesting
I hate constraints on newer majors
14:53
It makes sense for packages though, for php I guess less so
@PeeHaa even for packages… there might be a small bc break in something which is not used … but warrants a new major
I don't necessarily want to wait for the maintainer to bump it himself
@bwoebi Which you can handle already :)
I want to verify it - and if it's fine just move on
@PeeHaa how exactly?
3 mins ago, by PeeHaa
You have to target ^7.4|^8
1 min ago, by bwoebi
I don't necessarily want to wait for the maintainer to bump it himself
14:56
I personally like to be specific when it comes to versions
I.e. if it's not my own package
but a dependency
I was wondering if we ought to slip a target declare into 7.4 =\
I get that. I don't really agree, but I see where you are coming from
I agree that in an ideal world it is not necessary because the maintainer will handle it
Regardless even with things like composer and release bot things package management is still somewhat of a burden
14:59
IMHO a maintainer should restrict it when he is aware that something will not work on a newer version
be restrictive for the minimum version and not towards max version
That/s pretty much impossible though
and apply the max version retroactively …
So I am using an external dependency and say it's compatible with version 1 and upwards
yeah?
@bwoebi How? Changing tagged releases?
15:01
@PeeHaa that's an option, yes
Tags should be immutable imho
except for metadata
imho.
(and I consider composer versions sort of metadata)
Even if we agree on this. It means the consumer project might have to change a lot of tags
this could be automated.
It could, but that's throwing more code at the problem :)
15:04
just would need a small tooling "retroactively apply max version to all tags not having a max version yet for a given dep"
@PeeHaa code is the solution to all problems, no? :-P
We need one of those for PHP core. Even if it's discarded for now, sooner we add it, the more versions will not warn on encountering it in future
15:31
@bwoebi If you have time, would be great if you could look at bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=78752
most likely an use after free… happens only with 7.2?
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15:47
the ridiculousness of laravel developers never seizes to amaze me, I have experienced similar traits in some angular developers.
@mega6382 seizes -> ceases =)
lol
thought it wasn't correct
16:17
@PeeHaa can you add wotd plugin to packagist, please? I would like to add it in example too.
oh, thanks, didn't know :)
16:37
Recently, I put up PHP files on a server to scan bitcoin addresses' private keys from Blockchain. My machine's status looks like this:
Last checked: 11:04:00 pm 26.10.2019
Machine: Xray-1
Keys Left: 999999999999601999
Checked Keys:
8394162
9223372036854775807 :)
@NikiC uh just realized your github pull request RFC broke my totally fragile rfc watch parser ;-)
And at the same time, my PHP machine filters vanity bitcoin addresses that starts with certain number of digits. For examples:
1339278d439xUNWmEJD61ADc1SjDaR4iiv
L4dUPTYeRiUhuJn7N8mBQ1WSfDR1eGenMbw5ZEckPSqmieDWsMfk
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999619543

1566898Y9v4pWoVaSWnwa2QEJhd1eHRTiw
L4dUPTYeRiUhuJn7N8mBQ1WSfDR1eGenMbw5ZEckPSpFJ3NeYyh6
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999609244

1779442RzP1MAKDoCLxJrZ2hzdnVFfLNha
L4dUPTYeRiUhuJn7N8mBQ1WSfDR1eGenMbw5ZEckPSoc9pVBGj1z
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999604918
16:59
@dguy why are you spamming this here?
Is there a chance we are going to get enum support as a core functionality in php 8?
17:22
@mega6382 Only two blocks of texts just mean spamming? Why do people these days see NEGATIVE first!?
@dguy it just doesn't seem like there was a point to what you were saying
18:17
@bwoebi No, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 at least. I tried running it with valgrind, but just get the segfault message. Isn't valgrind supposed to output a report even if such a thing happens?
From someone who has been using too many jquery plugins
It's almost more stupid as that visual debt nonsense
It's funny how the concentration of the worst ideas is in a specific part of the community:P
That's what happens when you code in "Laravel", not PHP
Or any other highly opinionated platform
s/opinionated/retarded/
The larger problem is, the drawbacks should be self evident to anyone with decent programming experience.
Yet they are not
19:19
Even when people cannot comprehend why something is a bad idea surely they would get it once being bitten by it over and over again
But for some reason some simply refuse
Also on a related note in terms of the amount of wtf:
> Even though some systems put the POP or IMAP account name into the "X-Sender:" instead of the Sender header field, some mail software tries to send to the "X-Sender:" too. To stop this, some systems have begun to use "X-X-Sender:"
10 more years and we might get X-X-X-Sender... used only when delivering emails from hot singles in your area
Can't wait for X-X-X-Sender: Vin Diesel <[email protected]>
I like yours better now
Okay, yours was funnier.
¬_¬
damnit :D
19:24
Perfect
And this is the moment after the ballmer peak I close my ide and open a game
But not before finding this glorious header Apparently-To:
They are not even trying anymore
It's not even X-prefixed \o/
 
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21:32
Wow, 39 to 1 on the union types RFC.
yup
@JoeWatkins I'd like to propose setting assert to throw exceptions by default for PHP 8. What to do with assert_options, if anything? /cc @bwoebi @NikiC
The manual says this on the assert page:
> While assert_options() can still be used to control behaviour as described above for backward compatibility reasons, PHP 7 only code should use the two new configuration directives to control the behaviour of assert() and not call assert_options().
I guess we should probably make a full RFC for PHP 8 and assertions, so we can remove string arguments altogether. There is more to clean up than I first realized.
Can I call "not it", even though I brought it up? :)
if you're doing an assertion pass... well, depends how much you wanted to do
Do we have a way to no-op every function within a particular class?
22:03
@MarkR I just want a cleanup pass. No new functionality; just removing the cruft (some of it is documented as cruft and some is officially deprecated) and changing the defaults.
But what did you have in mind?
Something like...

function hello() {
   $x = 321;
   __debug Assert::equals(123, $x);
   __debug {
      Assert::someCheck(...);
      Assert::someOtherCheck(...);
   }
}

Compile-time "if" using the same assert mechanic
I'm not going to get wrapped up in that ^_^
I might. God knows it'll save me a headache from trying to work out how try / catch is implemented in opcodes
 
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@NikiC did you ever get the WordPress tests running in CI? I am sitting next to the guy who maintains the test suite for WP, so if you need help I can arrange it

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