question regarding docs XML syntax, I'm using doc-en>language>functions.xml as an example to build a table. Does the table need to be wrapped in a <sect#> tag? (where # is a number)
Hi all, I have a `git cherry-pick` question as it relates to my PHP codebase. I realize this room is directly for PHP questions, but would a git question be allowed?
I'm happy to be redirected but yeah... couldn't find a git room.
My (git) question is that I know how to use `git cherry-pick` for when I branched off of the wrong branch, but this current one I'm doing has very, very complex diffs along the way (conflicts with each commit). I basically would like to simply use the current code checked in for my files during cherry-pick but have the very last commit be where I apply my changes in by hand.
I'm sure this isn't a good practice, but is it reasonable for my situation and will it mess with the commits at all?
@MatthewVita most of the more experienced members live in EU, so you may not get an answer tonight, but possibly something early in the morning, if they're feeling up to it...
Looking at the current status of PHP namespace in core vote it looks like there's quite much of people who would like to see PHP namespace in action and the same against it.
I think we're not gonna get to any consensus within next years in this topic.
But well it goes the other way I imagine should evolve all the time.
I know that it is a completely different topic. We're adding more and more things to standard library which is bundled and even if someone doesn't want it it's not possible to build just PHP interpreter, mostly naked cause there's a lot of dependencies between exts.
Last week I was wondering if it is possible to build small PHP interpreter like Python has the microPython which can fit into small microcontrollers, but it looks like SPL, Date, Session etc. are coupled with the Standard - I'd love to loose those dependencies and have a naked interpreter able to interpret the language and provide a replacement for Standard build around vendor SDK like for eg. the SDK for ESP microchips.
And why such a crazy idea? I was thinking of building an ESP image with PHP interpreter bundled so I can for instance create a separate PHP file and in few lines implement what I want the ESP to do, nothing more than just couple of lines. The SDK already ships with a http and lot of functions which could be used to build an standard replacement.
@MatthewVita git tries very hard to give you a useful history - which is why you shouldn't just try to stuff the current state in the repo. What you might be looking for is to rebase your branch on top of the changes done in another branch
@brzuchal You missed (I did too but not that much) a major discussion which happened here, and @Crell made a Google doc summing up some of the opinions: docs.google.com/document/d/…
I mean sure, but at least we are having a discussion where multiple people try to find a common ground, much better than everyone doing stuff on their own and trying to convince them
We didn't get scalar types in one night, might be the same for a namespace usage
Hey there, I'm stuck with Symfony and easyadmin. Maybe someone can push me in the right direction and solve my (probably easy to do) riddle. I have an entity for User and another entity for UserAccounts. I try now to Add/Remove and Edit UserAccounts right in the User Form in the easyadmin backend. For that I do believe I need a new UserAccountType where I build the Form for the UserAccounts inside the User Form. But I just don't really understood where I went wrong. pastebin.com/ThmvxrwT
Within the UserAccountType the entry_type does make no sense, also the reason I guess why I just get stuck right now.
I have a question regarding PHP and MySQL. How can I update a sale page with multiple products? if there would be a single product then I just need to fire an update query to update it but I don't have any idea how to update multiple products
@MuhammadSameer I just woke up, but I believe you can add commas in the update part... maybe googke for something like "how to update multiple items SQL PHP" or something
If you're getting an error, you should've added that in your original message :P
@MuhammadSameer preferably post it in something like gist.github.com or pastebin.com
@NikiC i'll talk to martin about the other todos, specially the self:: seems wonky after testing a little yesterday. do you think the ZEND_ACC_ATTRIBUTE is useful before merge to master? otherwise i get back to you once all comments are adressed, so that we don't take too much of your time
@MuhammadSameer you can try googling for something like "using prepared statements example mysqli" or some other variation. There's a lot of stuff out there. I can try to help more when I'm actually caffeinated.
@MuhammadSameer if you get an error, I'm sure you know to google the error, but if you still don't understand how to fix it, ask a question here with what you've tried, the error you receive, and explain what you don't understand with the error after having tried looking it up yourself
@brzuchal a key point is that the votes against the current RFC aren't necessarily against using the namespace in general, they're just against adopting the particular policy wording of this RFC; what we need to find some consensus on is a policy of when and how to use it
which as I said on here the other night is fundamentally writing a new set of naming conventions, because a namespace is, ultimately, just a way of naming things
@IMSoP I tried to write it as much abstracted I could, given examples were only to show potential places and the test was about allowing to use only in future RFC's. Maybe you're right but I wish we could find a consensus and make a final statement in near future, cause otherway it's gonna come back like a bumerang in next RFC's session for next minor release
@Danack I heared of him, somewhere on conferences I guess, I might even have him on twitter
context - he just copied some code from another ML repo. He is just digging himself in deeper and deeper trying to explain why what he did wasn't wrong. All the other person wants is to have his name attached to his copyrighted files...
if all you agree is that the bikeshed definitely needs some paint, people still can't go and buy the paint without settling the argument about what colour it should be
@Girgias yeah. I still need to find a better way to something. Saying to someone "you are in a different reality from the one that everyone else exists in" either doesn't get understood, or gets ignored.
aka the guy appears to be a bit nuts, and it would be better for someone who knows him to have a chat.
similarly, if all we agree is that using the PHP namespace is a good idea, people still can't write an RFC using it without settling questions of what the classes inside it should actually be called; so either they'll avoid mentioning it (status quo), or it will de-rail an unrelated RFC
"if all we agree is that using the PHP namespace is a good idea," - nope. If we say "the root namespace is PHPs', every project needs to use their project name as a root namespace for all their stuff." that avoids all the discussion and avoids a problem.
"the root namespace is PHPs', every project needs to use their project name as a root namespace for all their stuff." - I'm saying that's the policy we already have in practice. Maybe it could be said more clearly.
@IMSoP I'm going to go do some work.....but I've said this a couple of times in a couple of different conversations. Explaining why something is a problem first is a good step in getting people to agree to 'fix' it. Just saying that "that it forces everything in core to be flat" doesn't explain why that's a problem. And comparing something to other languages, also doesn't explain why something is a problem.
There is a much higher chance that you mistaking an aesthetic choice you personally prefer, for something that is actually a problem.
I did a talk that covers parts of that before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS9BNa1MDW0 Apologies for the quality of my voice. Fun-fact, it turns out I have a problem with my nervous system which was intefering with my ability to speak that day.
@brzuchal I'm not going to go into the details here, as it is too offtopic, that blog post contains many half-truths and some outright lies. I do my drama on twitter.
@Danack I almost agree, but I'm not sure "problem" is always the right frame; it can also be about _benefit_ and my initial aim wasn't to compare to other languages but to PHP itself - we already have hierarchical namespaces; for that matter, we have _namespaces_, plural, and currently everything in core must ignore that fact, and use PrefixConventions
okay, at the risk of revealing info about myself, some of my family show the same symptoms as this guy, of just telling stories that make themselves look good, but that actually twist reality a little bit. Due to too many years of that, I'm good at recognising that behaviour and calling it out.
Also, (and it might surprise some people here for me to say this) but I do restrain how I speak to other people in this room, so it's nice to have a 'clear villain' to go after.
Also, it appears the guy he copied the code from has not enjoyed the experience, so there is a 'kinship of the maintainers' thing going on.
Howdy! Trying to compile PHP 8 on MacOS, and the first thing it stumbles over is the ancient bison version shipped with the MacOS developer tools. Homebrew carries a newer version, but doesn't allow linking it to not conflict with the system default. Is there a configure flag I can use to tell make which bison to use? Don't know if AC_CHECK_PROG supports something like that
Yep, I'll have to do that regardless of my path hack, as it doesn't work when bison 3 comes first in $PATH
The strange thing is that it works great when configuring directly from source but fails when doing it through homebrew. Ah the joy of package "managers"
@IMSoP the key for me, is that if you identify the problem first, quite often someone will come up with a different solution than the one you like. Sometimes this is annoying, as it means my wonderful idea gets thrown away. But most of the time, it at least avoids the problem of people speaking past each other, which appears to be happening for this discussion imo.
@Danack yes and no; people also disagree on the relative merits of different solutions - given the problem statement "we need to assign names to core classes that are clear and unlikely to conflict with each other and userland classes", some people consider current prefix- and suffix-based class names a sufficient solution, some see namespaces as a better solution
What do you guys think should happen on $foo?->bar->baz = 'baz';? C# gives you a compilation error. Swift just ignores the whole assignment when foo is nil. We could skip also the whole assignment and make it evaluate to null (and probably the same for ++, +=, etc).
It always seems so simple at first, until you discover all the edge cases 😆
@NikiC You are correct, but that doesn't work as well. I've now got the brew formula to prepend the path to bison, which makes configure pass successfully
@IluTov We already have precendent what happens when the input is altered (assignment to typed properties) - we return the new value of the assignee. In this case the assignee is null. So the returned value should be null as well.
Same with assign-ops ($a = 1; var_dump($a += 2); returns int(3).) - always the new value of the LHS is returned.
@bwoebi But isn't $foo?->bar = 'baz'; somewhat different as the lhs might be null? The question is, should we error here or should we skip the assignment. Both are valid. It's entirely possible I completely missed your point.
@IluTov well, we return what the LHS evaluates to after the assignment. In this case, we skip assignment. The LHS still evaluates to null. So we return null.
@bwoebi I think so, although it looks a little odd to me. We could make ?[ a symbol (which is a BC break of course). Annoyingly ?[ is often used in regexes which makes it hard to search. grep.app/search?q=%3F%5B&filter[lang][0]=PHP But I wouldn't think it's very common to not use a space right there.
@Tiffany I've tried searching google but still confused I've posted a question on StackOverflow and here is the link to that question: stackoverflow.com/questions/62020937/…
@MuhammadSameer your question currently reads like "will someone write my code". It is better to post a few examples of UPDATE queries you actually tried to run
e.g. if a user has three products each product can have the same or different quantity and then he want to add another product in his invoice. How do I update it?
@GabrielCaruso Yes, I saw that. TBH I don't really like when people are day-dreaming on the mailing list. :/ I mean, this is not that difficult to implement even for a beginner like me, so then they could just try to come up with a proposal/partial fix on Github if they really wanted this change.
a quick search of the code base in front of me shows a lot of ?1:0 and a few longer examples with no spaces around the ternary punctuation like $startdate = ($historic===true)?2002:date("Y") and $_REQUEST['isbookingongo']?'':'disabled'
so ?[...]:[...] doesn't sound particularly unlikely to me
@cmb Do you think it's worth to wait with the unbundling of ext/xml-rpc until some of my related changes are merged? These include a few default value fixes (UNKNOWN to null) and addition of a few mixed types.
Or we should just let this ext go into the void? :'D
@MuhammadSameer I have a feeling you are modifying code that someone else wrote. If you wrote the linked code, executing another UPDATE query should not be a problem
@NikiC made a minimal build of php-src with PVS-Studio and it did seems to find some legit issues already: https://gist.github.com/Girgias/dce42cecf17314b91e9b7f948374a93f The log is ~3700 lines were 1400 lines are in the VM and a bazillion other ones are of the type: V616 The '_flags' named constant with the value of 0 is used in the bitwise operation.
Should probably have excluded the bundled PCRE lib tho...
TBH, I wasn't looking at those but more of "low hanging fruit" legit ones like: /main/php_variables.c 171 err V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'php_error_docref' function. The memsize type argument is expected.
Well I need to check it first
Erf that's going to be annoying to find as it works with the files after they have been preprocessed
@NikiC "An TMP/VAR may only be used once, unless the opcode is specd as non-freeing" Isn't this something that could be checked by the opcache optimizer relatively easily?
@NikiC The optimizer makes a few checks to make sure the SSA is correct. I was just curious if use after free isn't something that could be caught as well (if a TMP is passed to a consuming instruction is shouldn't be used again).
@cmb I see it now, thanks! Unfortunately, the effect is the same whether it is a bogus warning or not :( Our PRs have a red CI status and someone has to commit a fix or revert (and that someone is usually Nikita).
@Danack How wise! :D :D The funny thing is that his wish has already come true since we worked a lot on error messages (but most notably on the same type errors he mentioned)
@cmb JIT is still not OK on MacOS. Also, I committed changes to phpdbg simultanously to you, so that might caused issues on Windows. But interestingly, only on the opcached one.
xmlrpc RFC has passed, and I'm ready to begin the work now.
(for transparency, CMB and I have been talking in private about approach, steps to take and so on) .. which is what spurred on my discussions last time about better understanding pecl/pear (again). Cheers
Who's around and active these days, in the PHP team, to communciate with about me generating DDL's - is Kalle still working on this? Please update me. Thanks <3
@PaulDragoonis fyi, chat is asynchronous.....if you give people a link to the things you need help with, that will probably be more effective...and for the record, I avoid xml.
Is it reasonable (or realistic) for PCNTL to intercept a signal when a socket is in blocking mode?
I've tried with both ticks=1 and pcntl_async_signals(true) and it isn't giving me much joy, but I haven't got to the point of reducing it to a simple test yet, in case this is never going to work.
I have ubuntu (running in win10 with WSL1), so it's still native ubuntu. I'd like to get an environment setup to pull down the phpsrc, compile/run tests.
Are there any links/docs on achieving such a setup, and the system dependencies required? I'm happy to work in Docker if that's the way forward./
@Stephen Generally yes. Assuming syscall restarting is disabled. You might be running into issues like bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=79564&edit=1 though. strace should tell
@NikiC thanks for the tip. So it seems that it does eventually catch the signal. when I send the signal I get the first two lines of the following, and then 60s later the last line (plus a heap more as the user land signal handler causes it to exit):
RFC - Namespace in core - wiki.php.net/rfc/php-namespace-in-core - I'm noticing a lot of the core team are voting against this, is there a mailing list entry I can look at to understand this better, and where the conversation is happening ?
@NikiC am I reading that git blame correctly? That code hasn't change in mostly 16-18 years, but we both found the same bug this month? Am I missing something external that would suddenly be causing this to surface? (This is just idol curiosity now)
@Danack github.com/Imagick/imagick/blob/master/docker-compose.yml - with this volume, what should be checked out locally? php-src, and should I do that from github or from git.php.net ? I have karma on git.php.net and not on github. Should I be making PR's from my own fork of PHP-src repo, or can I have my own branch on php-src repo? Thanks
@NikiC oh scratch what I said about the timeout. It's not the value of the timeout that matters. Having any timeout set will cause the signal to interrupt, it seems.
@Danack @NikiC - a better way to phrase my question is - how are you guys currently cloning down the php-src, is it from github? or from git.php.net? How are you pushing up your changes are you using a branch of the php-src repo or are you maintaining your own forks? Thanks! (EDIT: The latter being a github specific approach)
again, I don't write much core code, but doc here wiki.php.net/vcs/gitworkflow say "but developers are encouraged to fork php on github and start implementing the feature there on the respective branch."
@PaulDragoonis thanks! It seems to me that the actual unbundling is trivial. I have a patch ready (delete ext/xmlrpc, and some xmlrpc related info), but has to wait for PR #5598. Preparing xmlrpc for PECL may not be that hard either, but I won't have time before end of the week. :(
I figured it would be trivial which is why i wanted to pick up this low-hanging-fruit as a way to get back into contributing to php-src (thus my initial msg to you).
It's really the usual setup of having an upstream remote and a fork remote ... just that in this case upstream is on git.php.net, while the fork is on github.com :)
I've went with github approach this time around, rather than using git.php.net. I'm compiling php-src on my ubuntu machine (no docker).
It took 54-seconds `./configure --enable-debug` I'm doing `make -j8` now
make test - does this report get saved anywhere? or do all I have to work with is the STDOUT output ? I want to investigate the failures, but the scrollbar doesn't go back that far.