« first day (3415 days earlier)      last day (1762 days later) » 

01:27
I wanted to sanity check that SplDoublyLinkedList index access was O(n) and was too lazy to find it in lxr so I did a crappy benchmark, got some unexpected results gist.github.com/DaveRandom/f2676e03a988e549bdeda90c6d15dd68 - can anyone explain to me why it's so wildly non-linear? Talking specifically about the access test, the allocation is reasonably linear and the variation at the bottom end isn't unexpected because the operations are so trivial
I can only think it might be some kind of branch prediction oddity, but even then I was not expecting it to fluctuate in quite such an extreme manner
results are proportionally consistent across multiple runs and changes to ITERATIONS
doesn't matter in any way that affects the real world but I am intrigued that it's so radically different from what I was expecting (I was expecting it to scale approximately by a factor of 10 in line with the data space, maybe +/- 2, certainly not +/-15)
also inb4 yes I am aware that SPL data structures aren't exactly perfect, you can skip over telling me that and just assume that I know what I'm doing and have a good reason to go near them which doesn't need exploring at this juncture :-P
@DaveRandom ping @JoeWatkins @bwoebi @LeviMorrison when you are conscious and if you can be bothered answering :-)
01:47
testing on 7.3.7/win/x64/zts official php.net build btw, it's all I have to hand with current laziness levels
02:01
expanding the test to 2 more scale factors it seems to level off at approx +10, "list of size 1000000" (+25ish) seems to be an anomaly on it's own, I guess some limitation is reached between 100000 and 1000000 which causes the traversal to become less efficient, but it seems to stabilise in the new behaviour after that, certainly up to 100000000, I don't have access to a computer with enough idle ram to go further than that :-P
 
3 hours later…
04:33
Happy Friday!
 
1 hour later…
05:38
Any wordpress developer? need quick help
i need to edit rest api plugin but edit option not visible in admin panel
what should be the reason?
05:58
morning
got a question regarding licenses, the source code of semver.c I used in my extension is licensed under MIT and choosing PHP3.0 license for my extension isn't conflicting then?
also if I wanna just copy sourced from semver.c the c an h files into my root dir of extension requires from me putting only one LICENSE file in root dir right?
 
1 hour later…
07:05
@JoeWatkins if I put semver.s in root and rename my semver.c to php_semver.c what should I do with the license file (MIT) which ships with it?
user924016
07:27
mornings.. hope you are all good
user924016
so I havent done much php lately but a question was raised at work.. like what is the purpose of doing final private .. I know it does so a an extending class can now no longer declare a private with the same name, but do you know any usecases for why you would do this? (only for private methods)
07:39
@brzuchal LIC.SEMVER or some name like that is fine
Ok
==66274== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
==66274==  Access not within mapped region at address 0x8C
==66274==    at 0x609503: ??? (in /usr/local/bin/php)
==66274==    by 0x609B8D: zend_register_internal_class_ex (in /usr/local/bin/php)
==66274==    by 0x8814B80: zm_activate_semver (semver.c:347)
==66274==    by 0x60977F: zend_activate_modules (in /usr/local/bin/php)
Another segfault :/
08:05
Found it :) should put that in MINIT instead of RINIT :D
cmb
cmb
08:24
\o
o/
08:42
o/
\o
@DaveRandom "cache effects"
@DaveRandom I couldn't help but optimize this crap a bit... github.com/php/php-src/commit/…
09:01
@DaveRandom at these sizes I strongly suspect memory/cache latencies being at fault - they were written during alloc and now still in caches - unless the allocation was sufficiently big.
… okay Nikita is faster :-D
09:57
Got a question, when I run php --rc DateTime then it says DateTime has no properties, while working on SemverVersion implementation used similar pattern to return a HashTable with props for specific purpose, but what should I do to see them in --rc ?
hii
anyone here?
since data i post in curl doesnt accept json format how can i change? if i use javascript im using this function json stringify.. how about php?
@Ghostff ctrl+space already completes local variables and known methods
10:32
SQLite3Result::fetchArray() may fetch rows after last row ・ SQLite related ・ #79293
cmb
cmb
10:55
@brzuchal introspecting a class should only reveal declared properties
@cmb so if I want them to be only readable then they should not be declared only has_property and read_property handlers to be implemented, right?
Damn, just discovered that you can scroll horizontally open files tabs/bar in PHPStorm. I always went dropdown wondering why they didn't make it little bit better. :facepalm:

Also good day.
cmb
cmb
I think you can also declare readonly properties, and just catch writing in zend_update_property
11:14
::columnType() may fail after SQLite3Stmt::reset() ・ SQLite related ・ #79294
@RonniSkansing private methods are not visible to the child class, but they do exist. Adding final means that the hidden method cannot be overloaded. You get an error instead:
class a{final private function f(){}}
class b extends a{private function f(){}}
As to when to use final, have a look at ocramius.github.io/blog/when-to-declare-classes-final
@Tpojka Sounds like bad interface design. You could try Eclipse PDT instead at no charge.
I already used to PS. This was unexpected discovery. Like secret level in Super Mario. :D
user924016
@Code4R7 I still do not get why you would add a final to a private method (sure I get it for class, protected public), like when you extends on a class with a private method you can not access that right? so the only effect of adding final to a private method, for me seems to be to block an extending class from implementing a method with the same name, but in what usecase would you ever do that
Just knowing you can block method names is enough, you might or might not encounter a use case for it, like preventing confusion in method names.
There are more features that make you wonder why you would ever need it, like utf8_encode().
11:34
@AsyncBot \o/
AsyncBot is the new Jeeves ?
user924016
11:50
@Code4R7 I think transfering from utf8 to latin1 is quite a normal usecase when transfering data between legacy codebases in latin1. And I do understand that the feature is that a child can not implement a private of the same name, so I would like to know when that would ever be valuable, especially because it's private.
Well, in the case of Java, SO mentiones this : stackoverflow.com/questions/23161362/…
For PHP I suspect something similar.
o/
<:3_)~~~
12:20
The problem with utf8_encode() is that can only transcode from latin1 to utf8. And the function name does not even look like it is transcoding from latin1. There are many encodings, A function that takes the encoding names as parameters would be much better. Here it becomes very confusing to new PHP coders: those functions arealy exist (iconv, UConvertor, mb_convert_encoding).
It makes me wonder why utf8_encode() is still in PHP. It might be a requirement for a widely used XML extension, but to me - a simple end user of PHP - it makes more sense to add mb_string to the PHP core instead, and just drop legacy functions.
@Code4R7 yes
But doesn't have all of the functionality yet
Each major PHP version is know to have backward incompatibility changes.. so why not this one?
@RonniSkansing just ftr in the current codebase I work in this is something others in my team do to lock a method as it is and don't let it's behavior to change on any extending class. I can guarantee you that maybe 90% percent of the occurrences I see, you wouldn't even need to reimplement that method. In this codebase everytime I see a final private I count it as 'okay, someone was a bit paranoid again'
@Tiffany what do you mean? Can't mb_string do everything that utf8_encode() and utf8_decode() do?
Huh, I don't see how this deprecated thing in the OpenSSL extension is meant to be removed? php-lxr.adamharvey.name/source/xref/master/ext/openssl/…
12:46
@Code4R7 look at the message I'm responding to :P
12:59
@Code4R7 mb_string should be able to do everything utf8_en/decode can...
@Tiffany I see now, sorry for the confusion :)
Just published the article I mentioned here the other day: thephp.cc/news/2020/02/phpunit-a-security-risk. Thanks to @bwoebi, @JoeWatkins, and @cmb for providing insight on FastCGI and stdin.
4
13:24
@SebastianBergmann Thank you for link share.
It's almost incredible how people oversight (better said no thinking of) what should be considered as safe execution.
Defensive programming FTW.
@cmb so it's just needed to remove that block of C code in master?
13:54
o/
cmb
cmb
14:05
@Girgias I think it's basically about reverting the commit which introduced it. Would also be nice to have (capture_)session_meta documented (seems to be only mention in 5.6 and 7.0 migration guides).
Morning all o/
14:22
@cmb huh, okay so basically more docs are needed and I have no clue about OpenSSL :D
cmb
cmb
docs would be nice; not strictly necessary :)
15:19
Docs are always necessary.
15:36
Thanks for volunteering
16:06
@DaveRandom Not sure. We really need a new SPL :/
cmb
cmb
@Crell yes, but this is about a feature which has been introduced in 5.6, and deprecated in 7.0 (and only has been mentioned in migration guide). Removing the feature in 8.0 does not need documentation (unless introduction and deprecation would be documented).
16:29
@PeeHaa lol
@MarkR Took you up on some chillstep music yesterday while coding- was great!
16:44
-- Censored -- :p
17:56
LOLOL - AgentConundrum's comment under the first answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/4405795/…
@MarkR lol
18:41
it has become quiet on a friday's eve...
19:10
@Sjon oh nice idk that.
no help for none local classes.
 
1 hour later…
20:12
@Code4R7 cause it's Friday
How to encrypt pdf so no one can open it in word, I m using knplabs/knp-snappy here (github.com/KnpLabs/snappy)
I don't want a password in pdf, only that type of encryption so no one can open it and edit it
20:31
I don't know why I'm still trying to style a select element in 2020...
20:54
21:24
I'm beginning to hate on Typescript, who thought that only having one file per module was a good idea ¬_¬
you don't like scrolling around widely to find stuff? who knew :p
I'm liking most of what it can do for me, but I'm not liking modules. I just want a nice set of namespaced classes and such which isn't going to blow up in my face because I had the audacity to put two things in the same namespace in different files :|
I've not discounted the possibility there's an easy way I just haven't learnt yet
21:40
If it's the same module, why use multiple files?
Well as a module can contain multiple classes etc, I would prefer to do one file per class.
@MarkR thats confusing now, can't you just rename the module on the import side? import * as rename from "./foo"
@Tpojka lol
i cant get zend_compile_class_ref to resolve a relative name in a new ast compiler
22:03
Is there a straightforward way for a PHP class implemented in C to implement an interface that exists only at runtime in PHP?
Is this why internal methods aren't/weren't checked for inheritance violations?
Only way I can think of is to have another class in PHP that extends the internal and implements the interface, which I'd like to forbid because these should be final impls...
you could listen for a class being loaded then eval :D
I guess you probably can create internal classes at runtime; just isn't really done?
its a bit risky, what if the interface changes?
Hello
uggh, got why i cant resolve them. only in compile step are the symbols resolvable, but i call the method in parse step
22:59
@LeviMorrison Internal classes declared at runtime is supported for dl()
So in principle that should work, but might need some tinkering to get right
You also need to enable full_table_cleanup mode to force going through the full shutdown sequence

« first day (3415 days earlier)      last day (1762 days later) »