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00:31
@PeeHaa for your response HTML tests, I'm assuming you created the HTML files manually... are valid.html, missing-long-description-element.html, missing-name-element.html all the same?
 
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02:26
How to populate multiple table data in html table with both side header (PHP) ?
$query = $db->prepare("SELECT 'cricket' sport, player, score FROM cricket_table WHERE dateby BETWEEN '2020-01-01' AND '2020-03-01'"
UNION ALL
SELECT 'football' sport, player, score FROM football_table WHERE dateby BETWEEN '2020-01-01' AND '2020-03-01'");
$query->execute;
echo '<table><tr>';
while($row = $query->fetch(PDO:: FETCH_ASSOC) ) {
echo ' <th>'.$row['sport'].'</th>
<td>'.$row['player'].'</td>
<td>'.$row['score'].'</td>
 
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05:02
Good morning
 
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07:01
@Andrea The problem is that it makes some sense, but it sort of is not the one true string representation of it. Then I prefer being explicit instead of having __to_string()
07:49
morns
@NikiC how are you going to move forward with the language evolution RFC?
@DaveRandom I wouldn't say that it can't be. But the only change I did to SVN was creating a new branch in doc-base and pushing stuff to that. Apart from that there were no changes whatsoever to svn...
@cmb How would they be related to the git migration? Currently we fetch from svn every two hours, migrate and push it to git. That's it. There currently shouldn't be any other process happening to SVN. So what updates are that that are happening there? What did I miss and possibly not take into account? Happy for any info/feedback so that I can keep such impacts to an absolute minimum
cmb
cmb
08:05
@heiglandreas I don't know what's causing the edit.php.net issues (was just guessing). I don't really care about edit.php.net either; would prefer to see it as a thing from the past. :)
08:23
@cmb Well then: Let's move to git as fast as possible and then use github PRs :-)
cmb
cmb
+1 (and thanks for working on this!)
Virtual Site APCu bug ・ APC ・ #79331
@Jeeves tell niki, he loves apcu ...
cmb
cmb
\o
08:36
@bwoebi dunno. How should I?
@NikiC Aggregate what the preferred decisions are and formalize that in a concrete form and move the alternatives to discussed, but rejected points?
09:14
Madainn mhath
php_istreams are never freed ・ COM related ・ #79332
@JoeWatkins I hate apcu :P
what is the actual use case of apcu and how do people usually misuse it?
I mean ... why would you cache in PHP shm
instead of properly in a separate cache which you can easily query from whereever
@bwoebi Because it's nominally faster
for [short lived] local only caches there isn't a better option, but people use it for everything
09:26
@bwoebi it serves as fast cache between requests
to work on it's quite horrible, there is still a lot of cruft with all kinds of locking and such
it's better than it was, but still a pile of steaming ... and so on ...
@NikiC sounds like premature microoptimization in most cases to me though
worst of all they use it as an object cache and that's the thing it's worst at
we can't improve it, even though improvements are possible for the kinds of objects people cache (vo), because bc ...
@JoeWatkins Yeah ... nothing like sticking a 20MB object payload into apcu
does using http/3 in curl disable http/2 and http/1.1?
09:32
@bwoebi Deployment complexity.
I was so excited to work on apc, until I started working on it, it's an interesting area ... ruined by bc ... laurence once wrote a (quite clever) lock free cache and it never got used by anyone, and probably nobody even knows about it ... so there's no point in writing another one really ...
@JoeWatkins did I hear lock free cache?
which one is that?
morning
09:37
Morning o/
Heard of using echo parse_url("http://example.com/hello:81", PHP_URL_PATH); which just returns nothing lol
actually now I read it again
it doesn't look that clever
> but there could be a chance you will get a wrong data
That doesn't sound very promising
yeah it looks just dangerous, it's not really lock free, it's just missing a lock
lol
09:41
it's free of lock implementation ;P
I'm not missing anything I don't think ... it just omits to manage concurrency at all ...
this is probably why it doesn't get used then :D
@NikiC about wiki.php.net/rfc/token_as_object why PhpToken class with "Php*" prefix?
@brzuchal collision avoidance I guess. Token alone is very generic.
Kill the sacred cow... use the mechanism designed to avoid collisions... Php\Tokenizer\Token
Ahh, ok I assume without an internal namespace (which won't happen) this hell will never end :(
@MarkR does it make sense to create namespace for few classes?
You probably don't want to meet there \Php\stdClass nor Php\__PHP_Incomplete_Class, \Php\php_user_filter
09:47
Yes, of course. Namespaces are cheap and their benefits are enormous to keep things mentally grouped.
You're free to write an RFC for that :D
I am lost in PHP XD
I don't think it needs a wider RFC beyond maybe just claiming Php\ExtOrModule, it just needs individual RFCs to opt in to it
Some smart aliasing and deprecations
I don't think Ext should go into Php namespace
@brzuchal It's a PHP Token though, not a MySQL Token. I don't think it's a "namespace" here.
The top namespace is for PHP
09:51
@Derick and extensions, right?
bundled, sure
Which means not only for PHP
That argument is and always has been dumb for the simple reason you expect the parent namespace to own everything below it, so by definition EVERYTHING is owned by PHP regardless of namespace
And it is allowed to use that namespace in userland
So there will be always collision probability
@MarkR lol, yep, there is endless space inside a namespace PHP, like endless ocean in the world!
09:53
<php
namespace; <-- Syntax error :)
@brzuchal also ... import \PHP\Token; and then in code we hint against Token .. yeah what type of Token - the import decl says it, but the straightforward way (i.e. not using an alias) is not the clearest
I get that when namespaces were introduced, it made sense because everything was already at the root namespace level, but let's not bind everything into the future when there's clearly a much, much better way.
@brzuchal, lol I am out when there is no space
Anyway, I'm ranting on BC hate :P I'd best go make a cup of tea
@bwoebi Yes, agree. But also probably many of us meet in source code Client type which therefore is not aliased because in specific file there was only a need for one Client this leads to same not the clearest way of use as the Token
09:56
@brzuchal Which is bullshit and I hate that
(I hate it now, naive me many years ago did not)
For now I only want missing in php: enums, annotations and generics
The rest is self-preference
Some times ... I think annotations would be a good thing because these who want to use them can statically check them instead of docblock parsing ... Other times I think it's a terrible idea because of the implicit magic which shall not be promoted
Enums would be nice, but an issue I've had with Typescript's versions as of late is that I can't bind a custom reverse map to them for labels.
The sad thing is no one knows when these dreams may come true
I think a lot of breakage and stuff depends on if Nikita can pass language evolution w/ editions
10:11
IIRC the state on enums was that they are either a bit expensive (full objects for every enum value?) or that cramming the enum reference directly into zval is a bit too hacky
@brzuchal you missed the ? in <?php.
(and yes, I know I can be pedantic)
Enums seem like the kinda of thing best left for compile time IMHO
@MarkR no.
in other languages for sure, but not in the dynamic inclusion environment we have in PHP
@bwoebi The userland implementations I use one creates a new instance each time when used through a static method call the other caches instances - but we already use the userland implementations and Packagist statistics shows how much
com_print_typeinfo() leaks memory ・ COM related ・ #79333
10:19
The minimum and efficient enought would be to create enumerated value with const, be able to restrict type on parameters and return type and ability to traverse through all possible values.
At which point aren't we kinda into the realms of having class-like type-hints call out to a zend_function for validation?
i.e. if we're doing the PHP thing of only checking at call / return time then it's effectively:

function foo(MyEnum $x) { }
RECV => MyEnum::__Validate($x)
10:47
Ok, now I've had my tea.... if an enum was effectively a final class with a private constructor, implementing an Enum interface (that by spec was prohibited from being added to normal classes).

The type checking points in the engine itself could handle the case of checking with an engine-built hashtable within zend_class_entry to check it's in the list of allowed types + values, or return error to give the usual throw further up the stack?
11:06
WHy an interface?
You need some way to differentiate it
Could always shove a C enum in the ce
@Tiffany I took an actual (valid) response and removed elements from it to test against
Morngins
11:42
Is there a way to display the memory leaks in CI with the test runner? (a bit like --show-diff but for leaks) cause make test TESTS="-m" is failing and I can't figure out why >-<
@Girgias --show-leaks or --show-mem or something?
Possible yeah, I ought to dive into that file to know all the options cause the lack of documentation for it is a tad annoying :(
Oh wait
It is documented within the run-tests.php, and quite nicely too
12:09
hmm... if we had generics that would also mean we would have array of types?
i believe thats actually two things
I mean string[] would be just a shorthand for array<string>
string[] is not generics though, array<string> would be, but since array is not an object (zend_class_entry), it would need special handling. In additionan HashTable itself doesn't have the concept of only allowing to set values of one specific type yet
12:28
Well... that's too bad
Thanks for the info, btw :)
morning o/
Hello @MetaBergman
Hi Shamsi786 :)
Hi @MetaBergman I need an PHP help please can you help me?
12:34
No need to ask to ask here, just ask your question @Shamsi786 =)
Okay, thanks
@MetaBergman but what if he wants YOU to answer it? ^^
@Naruto well, too bad, rule applies to everyone
/me can't guarantee she will know the answer -- it's probably better to address a general question to everyone ;-)
Oh, no /me here, heh.
I'm so used to IRC.
I guess that means we can't slap eachother around with large trouts either.
12:49
haha, mb peewee can make a bot command to do that, if it doesn't already exists @PeeHaa
@Naruto Well, to be fair, that was one of the most annoying parts of IRC.
So I'm not sure if copying it is worth the trouble.
13:13
ok, mb pillow slapping then ;)
guys, I have one php file which will be called by a cron job (on the same server) per day
is it an approach to make a restriction for that file to not be executed if someone called it through the browser? (of from another server)
you know, that file doesn't have any authentication thing, so, I want to avoid running it if someone called it
@Shafizadeh You could check if it is executed from the CLI by checking the return value of php_sapi_name(), I guess? (or use the PHP_SAPI constant)
Don't put it in a web root, limit access to the server
^ Those are good approaches too.
Generally, if it doesn't need to be in the web root, don't put it in the web root.
@Tiffany this is like a great idea .. but sadly, those files are part of a controller that is used in the project I cannot take them off
assuming "take-off" means "separating"
@MetaBergman lemme read about it .. thanks
13:20
That's disappointing
@Tiffany code structure of English skills?
@Shafizadeh Here's a link, also listing all the possible values it could return: php.net/php_sapi_name
(it's likely "cli" you are after, here)
(actually, I see that list is non-exhaustive, so there might be others, but I'm unaware of which ones those would be)
@Shafizadeh code structure
13:23
@Tiffany Ah, yes it is, not written by me ..
Ah, legacy code.
Ain't it just the best?
13:43
o/
Hey @Ghostff :)
@MetaBergman turns out it isn't the best
o/
/me wonders if @MetaBergman is where you go to ask questions about @SebastianBergmann instead of questions about phpunit
13:48
@DaveRandom Haha.
@Shafizadeh why not pass a unique identifier from your cron?
@Ghostff @Shafizadeh if (\PHP_SAPI !== 'cli') exit('bugger off with your hackery');
@DaveRandom Unfortunately I have to deal with it each day. Hopefully that will change soon.
@MetaBergman out of interest, how old are you? I really want to say "you are young, but you will learn"
I am 30.
13:56
:-P
wow you really should have learned by now
:-D
It's why I'm looking for a new challenge ;)
abstract class Human implements LegacyCodeFactory {}
Dat ++ and -- RFC gives me shivers
...you know it must be bad when Marco thinks it's a bad idea
14:06
its a tricky issue, more consistency in the face of type jugling makes sense, but when you touch it anyways why not at least E_WARNING, or exception. considering we made / 0 throw an exception in PHP 8 i feel there is precedent here to turn this into a warning+deprecation instead of changing and throwing exception in php 9
It's a very C-developer mentality to consider booleans as semantically identical to a 1-bit integer
I'm not even sure what I think tbh
In a world where types don't exist, and you only have registries, all you see is registries
yes that
I'm gonna go back writing my database schema with transistors, laterz
The problem is that if you are going to error on $bool++; you should probably error on $bool +=
and that has much wider reaching implications
14:10
@DaveRandom great ... thanks ..
@DaveRandom I'm fine with erroring on += at some point
I think I'm going to vote against the ++ / -- changes, I understand why it's being done, but as I put on the newsgroups, consistent with crap means you're consistently crap.
@Shafizadeh tbf @MetaBergman told you the exact same thing, I just didn't see til after I wrote that :-P
@Ocramius afaik that implies erroring on binary + as well
Yes - use |
@MetaBergman thanks :-)
14:12
@Ocramius sorry I mean non-assignment
You are welcome @Shafizadeh.
@DaveRandom you mean for casting non-numbers?
like $foo = $bool + $int
Yeah, write $foo = ((int) $bool) + $int plox
it's not hard, and it is picked up by SA tools anyway :shrug:
agreed, but "not PHP"
14:14
yeah, I'm not proposing for a new RFC: just type-error on the stuff this RFC tries to enable :P
+1, on balance
no, wait, I mean, lets argue the toss some more
sorry for spam people.need to test some things
!!lxrmethod parse
Method failed apparently :P
glorious
:D
!!imdb frozen
frozen??
14:17
Your bot is broken... just... let it go
rite composer is a thing :P
@DaveRandom Yes frozen
moana++
if you are going with disney princess movies at least pick a good one
!!imdb moana
Moana (2016) ・ ・ 🎥 7.6/10 ・ 🍅 96%
> In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the Demigod Maui reaches Moana's island, she answers the Ocean's call to seek out the Demigod to set things right.
see, even the bot agrees
14:18
!!lxrmethod parse
I think I ended up watching Frozen on my airplane to Japan.
Total number of search results: 3
• [ /php-src/ext/intl/formatter/formatter_parse.c::31 ] /* {{{ proto mixed NumberFormatter::<b>parse</b>( string $str[, int $type, int &$position ])
Not sure though.
• [ /php-src/ext/intl/dateformat/dateformat_parse.c::122 ] /* {{{ proto int IntlDateFormatter::<b>parse</b>( string $text_to_parse [, int $parse_pos] )
• [ /php-src/ext/intl/msgformat/msgformat_parse.c::54 ] /* {{{ proto array MessageFormatter::<b>parse</b>( string $source )
that's a really nice rendering btw, good work
14:19
Haven't seen Moana yet though.
@DaveRandom :-)
@MetaBergman it is honestly once of my favourite movies of the 2010s
!!packagist amphp/amp
[ amphp/amp ] ・ A non-blocking concurrency framework for PHP applications. ・ ★ 2561
!!packagist poop
14:20
Total number of search results: 3196. Showing the first 5 results.
• [ fbraz3/poop ] ・ 💪✌️😓👏 ・ ★ 1
• [ jspeedz/debug-pooper-symfony ] ・ Some more debugging methods to be used in a symfony framework (or standalone) ・ ★ 0
• [ phpspec/prophecy ] ・ Highly opinionated mocking framework for PHP 5.3+ ・ ★ 7466
• [ twbs/bootstrap ] ・ The most popular front-end framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web. ・ ★ 139000
• [ doctrine/reflection ] ・ The Doctrine Reflection project is a simple library used by the various Doctrine projects which adds some additional functionality on top of the reflection functionality that comes with PHP. It allows you to get the reflection information about classes, methods and properties statically. ・ ★ 2388
I am not disappoint
/tests
@DaveRandom what if someone (a hacker) call that api through command-line (cli)?
you have bigger problems if someone is able to execute arbitrary shell commands :-P
I'd be more worried about rm -rf / in that case
no no I mean something like this:
curl https://thatapi/
Then it will still be called through your webserver.
And not from the command line on that webserver.
14:26
^
oh I see .. good to know
thanks
so one thing, in that case, is the cron jobs itserf able to call it? since the cron jobs also call it as a url which will be serve through webserver, am I wrong?
the cron job should do php /local/path/to/script.php
@DaveRandom you are right, but that's the issue .. we have some laravel routes that should be called
this sounds absolutely horrendous :-P
well, it's a controller contains some methods. one of them should be called daily, is it wrong?
14:33
if that case do if ($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] !== '127.0.0.1') probably
that's it .. thanks :-)
although you will need to make sure it actually uses the loopback locally, which it might not e.g. if the server is behind NAT
ah ok ..
And then you turn on IPv6 and suddenly everything breaks :-D
you can work around that by putting an entry in the hosts file
14:35
(don't ask please)
:')
@MetaBergman yeh, although there doesn't seem to be any kind of movement on that so I'm not confident that will cause any real-world problems in the next 20 years or so :-P
I see what you're saying guys .. that's actually not my code .. just trying to make it working for now
cmb
cmb
@MetaBergman unless the Webserver is the built-in Webserver ;)
I have a feeling IPv6 is going to turn out to be the PHP6 of layer 2 :-P
or layer 3, whatever, I have forgotten the bottom end of the OSI model apparently
Well, there is a lot more IPv6 adoption nowadays.
And my sites are definitely reachable through IPv6.
(my personal ones)
14:37
@MetaBergman when the initial value is 0, 1 is approximately equal to infinity :-P
cmb
cmb
@Ocramius isn't | for numbers, though?
actually that's a point, what does $bool | $int do?
not that anyone should ever do that
@cmb for anything that is represented by bits, tbh
My VPN uses IPv6. It's nice for Netflix, not so nice for trying to order pizza online.
yeh, you can do $string | $string
it's even useful for some very niche use-cases
14:39
@DaveRandom it.... doesn't do anything :|
I suppose it's fine
C:\Users\cwright>php -r "var_dump(false | 1);"
int(1)

C:\Users\cwright>php -r "var_dump(true | 0);"
int(1)
I guess it's converted to int
ya, it is a bit different (and expected) with &
@cmb if one of the arguments is numeric they are both cast to int
or in fact I think both arguments are cast to int unless they are both strings
cmb
cmb
@DaveRandom fascinating
14:42
yeh, same result for var_dump('@' | []);
The ascii table has (presumably deliberately) this quite interesting property though 3v4l.org/VjWiT
@Shafizadeh I think you should move the functionality of a controller method to a command class laravel.com/docs/5.7/artisan I mean it doesn't seem like it supposed to be there in the first place. Alternatively, you can just use laravel.com/docs/5.8/scheduling
That even internals developers get confused is reason enough to TypeError the entire thing.
@MarkR you're no fun
@DaveRandom I guess I'm the only real fan of IPv6 here. But my home ISP provides me both a block of IPv4 addresses, and a huge block of IPv6, so I won't run out of either any time soon ^^
@Tiffany it's literally in the #11 rules
> Spaß ist verboten
14:45
so python of you @MarkR :p
@MetaBergman I'm not not-a-fan, just doesn't feel like it's ever going to happen. It's been like 25 years or something :-P
there are about 3 UK ISPs which will even transit the traffic
(as of maybe a year ago being the last time I looked into it)
@DaveRandom i have to correct you on this one, the 11 rules or cologne consitution has it differently: jrundjesetz.koeln rule 11: You laugh until you cry!
@DaveRandom they said the same about climate change ...
My problem with IPv6 is I don't see why every private device needs its own publicly routable IP
That's not strictly a facet of IPv6, rather the way that IoT manufacturers want to treat it
@Tiffany are you suggesting that I'm an IPv6 denier? :-P
14:50
@Ghostff thanks buddy
anyway it's more analogous to the action on climate change rather than climate change itself. People don't think IPv4 address exhaustion will ever happen :-P
@DaveRandom I just remember an old coworker saying how he was told that global warming was happening when he was in school. (like 20+ older than me)
I spent about 6 hours over the weekend trying to get my router to intercept ipv6 dns requests to pass them through DoT but had no luck. Ended up just dropping all Ipv6 traffic
but that occurred over six years ago
@MarkR Ahhh, the scorched earth approach. =)
14:54
@Tiffany yeh we have known it's a thing since like the 50s, we had a chance to do something about it before it became an actual problem but it's effort so mañana, basically
ditto IPv4 address exhaustion
The "I need a better gateway appliance" response :P AsusMerlin has its limits
(although that's arguably less important :-P)
what thing can be possible as the value of $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] except either 127.0.0.1 or ::1 ?
any IP address
no no, I mean when it's called from the same server
can it be "localhost" ?
14:57
no it's always an IP
great
thx
but depending on how the network is structured, it could be any local IP address or even a public one, if you are behind NAT
how do I know if I'm writing tests correctly?
is there no way you can decouple this script from HTTP? what does it actually need from the laravel routing?
is it not just like DI and bootstrap-ish stuff which can be included separately?
@Tiffany they fail when you break things :-P
If you are using Laravel, why not use app()->runningInConsole(), and why not use the Laravel cron system?
15:02
@MetaBergman who are you talking to?
@Shafizadeh You =)
you :-P
so, you mean making another php file which calls that api directly (not with a route) and then calling that file by the cron? @MetaBergman
I mean, using Laravel's task scheduling system: laravel.com/docs/6.x/scheduling
ah, well yeah, that's right
15:07
And if you are using Laravel you can use app()->runningInConsole() to check if the running script is called from the command line.
(though if you are using Laravel's task scheduling system, then normally the user should never be able to reach it from the webserver, unless you are doing something really weird)
testParseReturnsBoozeWhenValid
testBarmanReturnsBoozeWhenPaid
I've run that test suite quite a lot of times, it's pretty reliable
return stale Booze();
testParseReturnsBoozeWhenValid failed :(
yield from new Pint($barrel->getBeer());
I have a framework which can translate that to this:
Feb 15 at 23:38, by DaveRandom
$dave->insert($beer);
although at the moment I'm debugging this:
Feb 25 at 11:50, by DaveRandom
INSERT INTO @DaveRandom SELECT * FROM Tea t1 INNER JOIN Tea t2 ON 1=1
15:17
so my failed test is because I'm using an object (\DOMNodeList) with trim() instead of a string, however the contents of the object is a string ... should I cast it to a string, or is there a better way to go about it?
I'm assuming there is
@DaveRandom Nothing pre-made, but wrapping a stream is pretty trivial. See ZlibInputStream and ZlibOutputStream in byte-stream.
@Tiffany DOMNodeList is like an array of nodes. You need to pick out the one you want, then get the name or value of that node (probably value).
@Girgias What about announcing the float cast RFC on the mailing list? will you have time to finalize the RFC text you wrote or should I try to extend it a little bit?
@Trowski evaluate and an xpath is passed
sorry, forgot to add that bit :X
IIRC, evaluate returns a DOMNodeList, so that makes sense.
15:22
Sounds like it can return either a DOMNode or a DOMNodeList. "Typed result" is wonderfully vague.
indeed :/
Ah, I was thinking of query.
evaluate can also return strings or ints if you cast in xpath
I must have broke something last night
$xpath->evaluate('string(/foo/bar)'); for example
15:24
a temp test file was working before I made a few changes, and now it throws an error as well
@beberlei That explains "typed result" a bit better.
@Trowski yeh I made something work-ish by doing exactly that, I was just being lazy too lazy to write the code to keep the byte boundaries aligned :-P I've re-architected the thing to just transmit binary data now anyway, bandwidth is a problem here and the size bloat from base64 was slowing it down
@beberlei iirc /foo/bar/@attr also returns a string
might return the attribute node, I forget
15:39
a lot of weird type juggling occurring
I'll see if I can make a gist of it
@cmb Regarding github.com/php/php-src/pull/5219, does that break the unicode support on windows again?
cmb
cmb
@NikiC yes :(
hm, that sucks
offending line of code, if I remove trim here, and add var_dump on line 18: var_dump(trim($this->parseRating($xpath)));, it correctly returns string(2) "92", but if trim is part of the parseRating return, it throws a type error
or maybe I can add it to line 50...
\o/ thanks for being my rubber duck r11
4
Q: Find the year with the highest population (most efficient solution)

SherifGiven two arrays; $births containing a list of birth years indicating when someone was born, and $deaths containing a list of death years indicating when someone died, how can we find the year on which the population was highest? For example given the following arrays: $births = [1984, 1981, 19...

Bounty is open
15:55
@cmb How does it break unicode support?
cmb
cmb
@NikiC ACK. I'm totally unsure what to do there. Could make that run-time configurable instead of compile-time (might even be better to give users full control for each CURLFile). Or stat() the streams (and keep them open) and pass length instead of -1. Or try to work around Webserver limitations (bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60826#1582825832).
@cmb I think the right solution is to stat() and pass the length
Basically we should do what that does
cmb
cmb
So back to square 1 (github.com/php/php-src/pull/4034) :)
16:03
Is it?
That patch doesn't seem to set length either
16:17
@ircmaxell All those weekend coronovirus updates; gotta adjust investments!
16:46
@MátéKocsis if you have any ideas what do add feel free because it feels a bit empty to me, also I'm a bi busy again for this week will try to look at it again on Wednesday
@DaveRandom That works. I did sort of question why you wanted to stream base64.
@Trowski lazyiness, mjpeg over a websocket, simplest way is data URLs and simplest way to do that is to encode it server side
lazy way was onworkable though, predictably :-P
@cmb Can still keep datasize = -1 if stream is not stat-able
@DaveRandom Websocket binary frames?
Or just not support ... we didn't support it before after all (right?)
16:55
@ircmaxell More pieces are experiencing outages than last time I checked.
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@NikiC PHP 7.1 broke support (see bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=77711)
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