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deps series file for 8.0 is outdated with 8.0.7 from windows.php.net ・ Website problem ・ #81105
 
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04:21
moin phomies
 
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05:30
o/
@MateKocsis If you, or maybe @NikiC, have a moment: any help on github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/4694 would be much appreciated.
06:05
posted on June 04, 2021

 
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07:53
@Trowski What happened to fibers? ZEND_FIBER_STATUS_FINISHED no longer exists, which breaks Xdebug: xdebug.org/ci?r=2021-06-04-03-20-01@master-zts
There is some drama on the tzdata mailinglist :-/ The coordinator wants to combine all timezones that have no differences after 1970. Which means that (as an example) Norway and Sweden's timezone history will be that of Germany (and the Netherlands that of Belgium).

I, and maintainers of the the Java, DotNet, PostGreSQL and other implementations have been trying to resist this, but the TZ coordinator seems stubborn.
@Derick github.com/php/php-src/commit/… a bit of flag-cleanup here
08:14
> The coordinator wants to combine all timezones that have no differences after 1970
what now ? I mean, if we weren't talking about timezones and countries, that would seem a reasonable proposal ? like if the data is the same then I'm not sure why repeat it ?
@JoeWatkins the point is about tossing pre-1970 differences in data away
oh
and that original change was motivated by what, do we know ?
that's rather horrible break, I wonder what the reasons were, is it getting too big, or is it wrong, or what ....
@Trowski you're lazy
:D
08:52
@cmb I think my phd change was very well received on the ML, isn't it? :D Do you think it's appropriate to proceed with it?
09:02
A lot clearer.
Morning all o/
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09:13
@MateKocsis maybe wait a few days?
09:27
It already felt quite a few days, but turns out it's just ~2. So yeay, let's wait a bit
09:55
> People who buy soy sauce pass by, saw a code thief.
I ... I don't know what is being said
Passersby see a thief...? Sounds like the start of a parable
Or is it a remark that passersby saw a thief and it's causing drama because it "airs dirty laundry"?
10:10
@MateKocsis Are you working on image & video classification?
@ideaguy3d ? He's referring to changes to the PHP doc builder, which coincidentally is called phd
Oh, what does he mean by ML?
🤦‍♂️ I was thinking about building an PHP interface to Apache Spark so I don't have to use Pyspark anymore, but can't find no one to help me :(
I was going to call it "SparkPHP" Lol
... it's just an idea
You can do better than that... call it Sphparkle
10:20
Oh I like that. ^_^
Yeah, my dream is to write cluster scripts in PHP rather than Python.
... I'm just a dreamer though
I can't stand "whitespace" I miss my curly braces. Lol
10:47
@Tiffany Thanks for the clarification 🙂
11:39
@JoeWatkins "easier to maintain", or something? I don't actually know what reason the coordinator has. There is a long standing policy that we don't split current timezones if we find pre-1970 differences, but now he wants to... get rid of it.
(or rather, make it a lot harder to use). Some older data is in the "backzone" file, which PHP (and the Java/DotNet/MongoDB implementations) have not been using, and switching to that would bring other breakages :-/ It's even worse for Java, where get_timezone(set_timezone("Europe/Oslo")) would return Europe/Berlin ... including the TZ changes for speficially nazi germany in WWII
cmb
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contrary to popular believe, the beginning of the world was 1970-01-01 ;)
I would have had no issues with this if the tzdata project never had pre-1970 data, but that's not (and never has been) the case.
@cmb Microsoft is against the changes too: mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2021-June/030195.html
12:30
who is the coordinator?
Paul Eggert?
I managed to resurrect my computer
@NikiC what broke?
what happened?
@bwoebi Apparently it was the nvidia drivers
figures...
12:36
@NikiC ah, yeah, they had some bad update yesterday…
After half a day of false starts, installing old server drivers is what did it
Because apparently ubuntu doesn't support downgrading drivers, if you try to downgrade it just installs the new version anyway. That's what got me on the false trail
fun.
@bwoebi any info on that?
@NikiC nope, but had issues on windows as well, which went away after downgrade
12:56
morning o/
indeed
you have my sympathy; I too once lost a day to repeatedly rebooting a PC to install and uninstall a long series of supposedly compatible NVidia drivers to get back to one that actually worked
IIRC, Windows Update and NVidia's "Unified Driver Installer" disagreed on the correct version to install, and both were wrong
@JoeWatkins Well, yeah, but I already knew that. :P I assume you read his reply in the other PR?
@Trowski dude is unhappy for sure
it's on reddit now too ...
@Derick Sorry, should have PR'd that right afterward. All that needs to change is fiber->status & ZEND_FIBER_STATUS_FINISHED should be fiber->status == ZEND_FIBER_STATUS_DEAD.
@JoeWatkins I do feel bad as that wasn't my intent, I wanted to work with him. He appeared resistant to breaking up the PR though, so I tried to move things forward.
13:11
I think this is pretty unfair on you ... and all us ... and everyone, he's more or less stated that he literally thinks swoole is always right, and he wants to import an implementation "because swoole" ... that ignores due process, it ignores what we agreed when due process has taken place, it ignores what we repeated while trying to work together ...
Thus far he or swoole has made no attempt to bring an RFC to discussion, let alone vote, is that correct?
I don't know what else we could have done, we made pretty clear on that previous far reaching set of suggestions that we're not going to work like that, and he just ignored it and more or less opened a request to do the same thing ...
that's correct
@MarkR AFAIK, that's correct. There was another fiber proposal about 3 or 4 years ago, I'm not sure if that author was connected with swoole. That proposal did not handle C-stack switching, only VM switching, so was lighter but didn't support switching within a callback or opcode.
@JoeWatkins I'm not sure how or if I should reply.
13:27
@Trowski Just say
15 mins ago, by Trowski
@JoeWatkins I do feel bad as that wasn't my intent, I wanted to work with him. He appeared resistant to breaking up the PR though, so I tried to move things forward.
@Trowski Already done ;-)
As for what to do now, I'm not sure, I don't want for us to loose access to the expertise he obviously has, but he doesn't look happy to improve or collaborate in the way we need ... reading between the lines he sounds frustrated at his ability to communicate, and I think he said he is at some point ... so even though it would take up a bunch of your time
maybe you reach out to him and offer to co-author an rfc that presents both of your ideas on this, and we choose in the normal way ... there's enough time to do that before 8.1 is released if you move quite quickly ...
@NikiC btw, these benchmarks ( https://github.com/kktsvetkov/benchmark-php-routing ) are wrong, fast route is not cached, i added cache, and i also reimplemented hack-router in PHP and added it to the benchmarks.

results:
1. hack router ( cached - file )
2. hack router ( cached - apcu )
2. fast route ( cached - file )
3. symfony ( cached - file )
4. fast route ( uncached )
5. symfony ( uncached )
6. hack router ( uncached )

correct benchmarks: https://github.com/azjezz/benchmark-php-routing
hack router in PHP: https://github.com/azjezz/hack-routing
Would it be possible to get on a hangout with him? My experience is that very often some people just do not get the message in text, no matter how explicit you are, but telling them "to their face" can be much more effective.
@Trowski Something, something "I understand your point of view, but I don't agree. If you feel strongly about this, maybe discuss it on the mailing list, as I think this conversation is taking up a lot of time, but isn't being that productive for me."
13:37
if we formally decide we're going to have model A, we can stop arguing about model B and improve what we have, based on model A ... like I said yesterday this stuff wasn't really decided formally ... although for me, we have informally decided, I can understand why it looks like an open question to him ...
@Trowski Ah, after quickly skimming the comments, I think the contention here is around the fact that a) he explicitly told you that he's going to split up the patch himself, b) you ended up splitting it, and c) he didn't have a chance to review that before it landed.
@SaifEddinGmati uff
@NikiC he actually said he may split it up, but he wanted it to be merged as is, and then repeated he wanted it to be merged as is
@SaifEddinGmati So what that benchmark was actually measuring is FastRoute compiling it's route cache and then dispatching one route on it?
yes .. and it wasn't using JIT, i added that.

JIT makes fast route and hack router faster, without it, symfony would take the lead
i have been doing a lot of benchs in the last few days, i'm writing a blog post probably about it on the weekend
@SaifEddinGmati Is that actually because of jit or just opcache?
13:45
well, i added both, didn't try opcache alone github.com/azjezz/benchmark-php-routing/blob/main/scripts/…
I'd suggest trying that
I'd be interested in that difference too.
At least I would guess that for FastRoute the actually relevant difference is that the route cache gets stored in SHM if you enabled opcache
As you use the file-cache based implementation. You could simply create the dispatcher object once and only call ->dispatch() in the benchmark run. But I guess using the file-cache is more representative of typical web-server usage.
@NikiC yea, that's the idea, using the same instance would show the usage in a case of a long running process, but that's not the majority of PHP.
@JoeWatkins I'm not really sure what the goal is. He's alluded to having more to come. Honestly this is starting to become a time-sink as it is for me.
13:57
@NikiC I'm adding case using the same instance, and see the diff.
@IluTov So there's two ways to view it: readonly as a "limited capability" where it makes sense that a child class can increase capability. Or readonly as a "restriction" where it does not make sense that a child class can lift the restriction. After thinking about it, I do agree that it makes more sense to view it as the latter and forbid this kind of change.
@Trowski I guess that he would have done an RFC by now if language were not a problem ... if that's true, this is not really fair on him ... whether it's true or not, you could seek consensus on the main point of contention which is symmetry ... once this is decided formally, do you not think it will be easier to work on the technical details ?
@NikiC second to last comment on github.com/php/php-src/pull/7085 needs deleting. I believe you have the power.
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@Danack IMHO that rather needs a reply that no code was (supposed to be) stolen
maybe.
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14:03
it seems to me we're having a serious language/culture barrier issue there
@NikiC here's the result including using the same instance: https://gist.github.com/azjezz/b2d09a6104b0bdfa4e00f3df96aadf7a

i'm pushing to my fork now
@Danack I don't see any reason to delete the discussion.
not discussion, 1 comment. half of it sounds racist, half of it sounds like an accusation of theft.
well I have no idea what that comment means, but those conclusions seem like leaps ... it's likely we just don't know what's being said
but leaving it might also be less drama.
14:12
@Danack Oh, I read it as from second to last :D
....second from last would have been better. yarp.
hmm... run-tests.php seems broken
Warning: Undefined array key 8192 in /builddir/build/BUILD/php-src-953143d8503cd0e861f02d7262f2304dbb58ec5c/run-tests.php on line 1684
ERROR: Worker 2 reported unexpected : escapeshellarg(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($arg) of type string is deprecated in /builddir/build/BUILD/php-src-953143d8503cd0e861f02d7262f2304dbb58ec5c/run-tests.php on line 2759
will look at it later is nobody do it before
@RemiCollet I'll fix that
both issues
This from the env printing?
@NikiC yes
but no idea why values in $env would ever be null
14:20
Someone ought to write down that the correlation between emoji voting and open source developers opinions of the matter being discussed is a pretty high negative correlation. aka "oh look, emoji spam. well you can get fucked then."
@NikiC A least that array ... ought to only contain strings?
@bwoebi thanks, BTW, can be related to my build env, (out-of-sources build, no tty ...) seems to work from git tree
@RemiCollet most likely related to something specific there, for now I've just added ?? "" to the escapeshellarg arg
@IluTov Updated RFC to forbid removing readonly
14:36
@NikiC is it fair to include this way of adding routes in the benchmark? :) this makes hack router skip parsing routes ^^ github.com/azjezz/hack-routing/blob/…
Hm, actually, it doesn't make it skip parsing, but it could;
I see that Short Functions are not passing through. I am conflicted myself. At the moment I feel 60% against this proposal. On one hand it might be a nice addition, but on the other hand it will lead to messier code, and I don't see much advantage in having it. I am also confused about capturing the scope.
What are the opinions against it mostly?
@Dharman My experience is that it leads to more self-documenting code as this lowers the barrier to writing small methods for one-liners
14:52
I'm not sure it leads to more self-documenting code. "return" keyword is more self-documenting than "=>"
Also, as I see, even the RFC author prefers to write them in separate lines
I don't like putting code on the same line as method definition
You are visually losing the information
@Dharman I guess the reason is rather that the code is oversized in wiki
I do think using standard spacing as the alternative makes for a bit of a straw man
public function getFirstName(): string { return $this->firstName; }
public function getFirstName(): string => $this->firstName;
the difference is really very slight
@IMSoP yeah, it's really a coding style thing
cmb
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blame PSR-2
I think it would be a better improvement if at the same time I could drop the "function" keyword
14:56
and … well, I never would write the former, but the latter yes
public getFirstName(): string => $this->firstName;
@Dharman I'm conflicted myself for similar reasons.
@bwoebi but ... why not? why does the language need to change to give you "permission" to leave the line breaks off?
Someone should be a cheeky shit and post an RFC called deprecate PSR-2 :P
@IMSoP Peer pressure :P
14:57
@MarkR It's already deprecated
@Dharman yeah, I was about to say the same thing: I'd be more interested if it made more difference
@IMSoP It just doesn't please me aesthetically … just like you don't write if ($expr) { $blah(); } on a single line, only ever if ($expr) $blah();
@bwoebi er, actually, I would write that, sometimes
@Dharman Let's just pretend I missed a '1' off... ya know, off by 1 errors
@bwoebi I'd never want to see the latter in my code
14:58
@NikiC I don't give a shit on peer pressure, I prefer tabs as primary indentation :-P
I'd actually recommend deprecting implicit if statements
I would never, ever, leave the braces off, but I might squish to one line in template-type code
Even in template I would still put braces
or use alternative syntax
@IMSoP it's really just a stilistic thing …
echo '<option value="blah"'; if ( $blah_is_current ) { echo ' selected'; } echo '>';
@bwoebi well, sure; but changing the language to accommodate that seems overkill
15:00
@IMSoP I'd just use a ternary here: echo '<option value="blah"', $blah_is_current ? ' selected' : '', '>';
^ same here
If your if can fit in one line then you can probably use ternary or elvis
sigh yes, I'm sure there's a thousand holes you can pick in the example
I'm just saying, braces without line breaks around them don't bother me
@IMSoP I think it much depends on whether you'd like to write code that way or not :-D
but then, we could add hundreds of variants
The RFC does feel like an answer to a quibble with a styling guide more than a solution to a technical problem.
15:04
beginfunction getFoo
    return $this->foo;
endfunction
@IMSoP are you trying to re-invent PHP/FI? AFAIK they had something similar
heh, yeah, that's kind of the vibe I was going for
and I know that's a bit mean-spirited, because there is a logic to the short function syntax
I just wish it made more difference
public getFoo: string => $this->foo
Oh huh, 8.1 alpha 1 is next week
I find it kind of hilarious that static fn(SomeLongClassName $foo): SomeOtherClassName => $foo->bar() is a valid "short" closure definition
function getFoo ( return $this->foo; )

:p
15:10
oh wow, I didn't know that page was on there! :)
15:34
@Dharman are you on twitter?
Yeah
I don't post though
Mind sharing your name or pinging @MrDanack?
Lol
@kamil_tekiela
15:53
@NikiC Nice 🙂
@IluTov Are we going to try and finish pattern matching this cycle?
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16:12
@NikiC, isn't this example invalid:
class Test {
    public readonly int $prop = 0;
}
@cmb It is ... it wasn't at the time I wrote it :P I replaced it with constructor promotion
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ta
16:47
@NikiC Would you consider privatewrite/protectedwrite modifiers for a public properties in the future, or do you think property accessors are a better solution in that case?
@Danack Done
Just related to that, but combining it with new in initializers might have some application:

public readonly Foo $foo = new Foo();
He does mention that in the RFC as a possibility to allow initialization in the declaration.
Which I hope you're going to push ahead with because that's going to be amazing with attributes.
@Girgias ta.
17:00
teams is the single worst piece of software currently available in terms of the disconnect between what MS say it does and what is actually does/how well it does it.
Teams is garbage, yes.
I have nothing else to bring to the party I am just furious :-P
The second-to-last paragraph also answers my question, preferring asymmetric visibility modifiers.
@DaveRandom clearly you need a covid vaccine 😜 (see starred messages)
17:15
@DaveRandom if I could find it, I'd like the "two hard things in computer science naming things and staying calm so you don't throw the fine thing out the fine window" tweet.
srsly.
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17:28
Nothing can stop a team. Work remotely with Microsoft Teams.
For some reason, I 'm getting vaccinated weekly …
Nothing can stop a team... except theregister.com/2021/04/27/teams_down
Hi guys
I am trying to open our website which has address : https:abc.com
Website successfully loads on Computer but it on mobile device in Safari, it says This connection is not private
Why it doesnt load on Mobile device browser and it loads on computer?
@ILoveStackoverflow chrome default to saying that about websites that don't have https setup enabled. I'd suggest looking at letsencrypt.org which has a tool to help you setups HTTPS and provide an SSL certificate automatically, for free.
It's a bit annoying to do, but it's also probably the right thing to do.
/or it will break your site and you'll start swearing at chrome...
Also, using an avatar of an attractive woman, in order to get more help online, is an interesting choice.
Regression in 8.1: add() now truncate ->f ・ Date/time related ・ #81106
17:44
@MarkR And with sealed classes, if those happen. :-) There's still a lot in flight for 8.1 that I hope lands, because the combination will be fantastic.
I still think asymmetric modifiers is a better approach than readonly, although the latest proposal does fix the validation leakage problem the previous version had.
readonly doesn't preclude asymmetric modifiers, correct?
Nikita argued in the RFC it doesn't. I fear it would just create more confusion to have both, and I know that if someone proposes it in the future someone else will say "but we have readonly, why do we need this?" (Maybe less so if it's Nikita proposing it, but still.)
Also, readonly without clone-with still breaks wither methods, making it only a third as useful.
I'd be a lot more comfortable with it if clone-with looked like it was going to happen this version.
In TS I find myself often creating a private $_foo and then a get foo() { return $this->_foo; } to get around this (as well as add annotations for mobx) but asymmetric access would be rather useful imo
Admittedly what I really want is private-write/public-read
@MarkR Yeah, that ^
The performance point is the only argument I find at all compelling for both to exist, but I don't know how big the difference is.
If it's small, I'd still rather just do asymmetric and be done with it.
17:50
There's overlap for sure but they serve different purposes tbh.
readonly will work fine with most object props I think.
That is, properties that are objects.
I wonder if modifying an array item e.g. $foo->item[] = 'foo'; will be considered a change because of changing a child value, or if only $foo->item = []; would be
I don't see mention of arrays in the rfc and I don't know my well around the vm def file well enough yet to easily find out. @NikiC ?
18:13
@MarkR Arrays are by-value so cannot be modified. I've updated the example to include an array property
18:33
@Crell might be interesting to you: https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/commit/8ab641419bdb2dcf8a0a1d6fa994e6d6b55fff89

all related commits: https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/search?p=1&q=enum_supertyping&type=commits
19:22
@Crell What's this cycle? 8.1? Feature freeze is in 2 months, sounds a little tight.
I'm dealing with some stuff (health related) and I've had very little energy left to put into PHP. I'm hoping it will get better soon. What specifically are you thinking of shipping? Just the type pattern or the whole shebang?
19:36
@IluTov Urk. :-( Get well soon. I think the bare minimum would be match is and sorting out parenthesis for union/intersection types. (Side note: would the parens be necessary in match?) If we can also get object deconstruction in, that would be wonderful, but I think it has value even without that. It's more likely to pass with object deconstruction, though. Other patterns can absolutely wait.
19:48
@Crell Thanks. Parens wouldn't be necessary for match. I might play around object deconstruction this weekend to get back into things, depending on how I feel. Can't promise anything though.
I really wish I were more helpful on the implementation side. :-( Would you have any ability to pair on it, perhaps?
19:59
@Crell I think the parser thing for intersection/union is the smallest problem
Variance is where it is
I might have a go at it again soonish
@JoeWatkins FYI related to the new PR for fibers, I think I'm fine with changing the internal model from asymmetric to symmetric. The models aren't that different that it's a hill I'm willing to die on if it means better collaboration and can be more useful to others. However, for user land I think the asymmetric model makes much more sense.
I took issue with the complexity in which it was accomplished. Martin put forth an elegant, easy-to-follow solution.
20:24
@Girgias How do you mean?
@Crell During inheritance the LSP check
@Girgias I think he's talking about the parser ambiguity with the pattern syntax, not the intersection type RFC :)
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
Right right
ignore me then
Right, that. $foo is A|B
The intersection RFC I already voted yes on, I look forward to using it. :-)
@Crell What do you mean by pair? Parts that you could do? Depends on how much time you wanna invest, really :)
20:27
Pair as in get on a hangout and try to go through it together, in the hopes that we both get it done and I learn something, because my efforts to get past the parser so far have been unsuccessful. :-(
And I want to be more useful on these topics/efforts.
20:43
@Crell Ah I see. Usually the process for me is throwing together the parser, thinking of similar exiting features that can be reused or assist in the thought process, and tons of trial and error. If you have any specific things in the project that you wanna know about I'll try my best to explain. But it's also worth noting there are still a ton of things I'm not familiar with. I learn new things pretty much every time I sit down to do something on PHP.
As a specific example, perhaps we could par on modifying match to support is?
IIRC you already has the standalone is operator more or less working.
@Crell Yeah, but just for type matching. I'll also have to rename/refactor a few things to make it more generic and allow other patterns in the future.
@Crell Ok. Although I suspect it might be more work than you might think.
It always is...
Basically, I have two goals: 1) Help get the feature completed so we can propose and pass it. 2) Increase my own knowledge so that I'm not stuck cajoling and harassing you, Joe, and everyone else all the time. :-)
@Crell Well, I'll see if I can get some things done this weekend.
OK. Let me know when you may be available and I'll try to join you.
20:52
And I'll see if there are parts that might be interesting for you to look at, and I can always try to explain anything that you don't fully understand.
That's probably most of it.
@Crell ^^
particularly enjoying that they went for the non-standard-layout-of-people meme image :-P
but_why.gif
21:01
Ahah, I know. Geek here.
I think my only complaint is it uses laravel
@Tiffany Haha not sure you should say that to Nuno 😄
I just know that laravel has or had a fickle relationship with using types, looking at a random class, constructor had a doc block for string parameter, but no parameter type
nah, it's an even better reason to say that to him :P
21:08
github.com/nunomaduro/php-interminal/blob/master/app/Services/…, even L15 could have string, if 7.4 is supported
Just use PHP 8 with construcvtor promotion :')
@Tiffany I don't use types when building apps with Laravel / Laravel Zero.
8 mins ago, by Crell
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Yet, in my own packages, I use fully typed PHP: github.com/pestphp/pest/blob/master/src/Actions/….
21:10
okay, that's fair
Including generics with PHPStan, etc.
I've been staring at a class today that resulted me in commenting "this method is pandora's box" in the doc block
probably won't commit it though... probably
it accesses a method in another class, which has this huuuuuuuuge multidimensional array
@NunoMaduro Why? Is that a Laravel thing? Does Laravel not add types internally?
depends if "visual debt" is still a thing...
the most annoyiong thing about that article is that buried under the bullshit was a valid point
21:15
which, Ocramius' or the original visual debt post?
the original, but not so much teh actual article as the fact there is sometimes value in a ridiculously specific DSL, which can bleed over into code patterns
I mean like 5% of the original hyperbole is valid, but nevertheless it is not totally invalid
@Tiffany you can be right....but maybe don't go on about it....
@IluTov There is a few reasons. The most compelling one is: it would be a huge BC break at this point.
@Danack largely this
and I say that as a person who regularly "goes on about" immaterial shit :-P
Since 7.2 it's possible to phase in types in a safe fashion. FIG is doing it now. Laravel has no excuse.
21:19
They don't need an excuse to write their code as they wish.
And then everyone else is free to not use it.
@Danack it's a belief that utterly baffled me, but maintaining BC is something I deal with regularly, so I understand
@Danack I have an entire internet of precent to back up this point
@Crell how so?
The limited co/contravariance in 7.2. You can add return types when subclassing, or remove parameter types.
Basically, this is what FIG is doing: php-fig.org/blog/2019/10/upgrading-psr-interfaces
21:21
it's a bit iffy in practice, at least with code I work with...
We've done it for 6, 11, and 13, and I just did the work for PSR-3 this morning.
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"We have lovely consistency in the docs" – "all issues are resolved" \o/
And 7 will happen eventually.
I keep finding error messages where contravariance isn't taking effect with children class methods on a parent class that I namespaced several months ago, even in 7.4
though...I wonder actually if the other server is still on 7.3 that I saw the error appearing... hmmm
Could be. 7.4 switched from "add/remove" to "sub/parent class" variance.
21:26
@NunoMaduro Should be safe to add parameter types at least. I can see how adding return types could be disrupting. Internals is having a discussion about this right now for adding return types to interfaces.
(relatively annoyed that the error still appeared in a log when I was testing something unrelated because it was something that should've been fixed with a bugfix I applied months ago, and 7.4, but now that I'm typing this out, there's probably missing details that I haven't dug into...)
@NunoMaduro I'm really intrigued by Laravels eco system. There seems to be a package for pretty much anything. But then again stuff like this completely puts me off. Of course, I could just not use these features but yeah.
@IluTov Yeah, Laravel has a fair bit of "lookie, you can write sloppy procedural code inside classes!" going on, and then brags about it. I... disagree with that position.
> you can be right....but maybe don't go on about it...
aka please stop being arses. Nuno didn't come here to get feedback about something he enjoys working on.
Fair.
21:34
@cmb One must love the PHP docs, but focusing on QA is way more reasonable now I feel because of all the irrelevant PHP 5 docs which have been removed
@Danack @NunoMaduro Sorry if I came across that way. No harm intended ^^
@IluTov Indeed. You can use Laravel's features - such as queues, cache, etc - and opt-out from any type of magic. In addition, static anaylsis will work as expected thanks to this package: github.com/nunomaduro/larastan.
@IluTov @Danack ahah, I know. All good. :)
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@Girgias oh, I really like what you're doing; it's just that IMHO it's still a very long way to have consistent docs :)
@cmb That's... a true pipe dream
@NunoMaduro Well, I guess Laravel just has a different philosophy than what I'm used to. You can see that by the fact that Taylor uses Sublime with minimal auto-completion. If you use PHPStorm I'd expect none to minimal code issues with no plugins installed. A lot of Laravels features don't play too well with IDEs. Symfony is far from being unopinionated but it still does a better job at being more "vanilla PHP".
21:36
I mean there is also the fact that some extensions include a page for constants when they don't have any, but not all do
So yeah lol
Same for INI settings probably now that I think of that
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and don't forget about wording etc.
@IluTov I also use Sublime Text all the time. Just change to PHPStorm for refactoring + clean up.
Wording is probably a lost cause lol
@Trowski this was/is uncovered
@NunoMaduro Yeah, so I guess the automatic facade feature would be a good example of something that behaves horribly in PHPStorm (as it would be reported as a missing class and offer 0 autocompletion) but I guess with the Laravel plugin installed it still works well enough. Honestly, the things that bugged me were all superficial. There's nothing I can criticize from personal experience as I've never used Laravel for more than a hello world project.
21:41
@JoeWatkins Thinking about it, I'm not sure that case is possible.
@Crell just came across a case where i thought PFA would be useful, but it's actually not, do you think this could be added in the future:
I... don't know what you're doing there.
basically, simplfying $f = static fn($a) => $a->b(); to something like $f = $$->b();
basically from that to this
not sure about the syntax, but couldn't think of anything better.
Oh. foreach ($list of objects) { call foo() method on each object } // That use case?
yes, Vec\map is basically array_map, but sane :p
it's from azjezz/psl lib
21:47
@JoeWatkins I can maybe change that function to also not assume all flags are an error.
I... think the FP name for that is a lens or something?
But it would just be circling around the same thing in a slightly different way.
not sure, but it can come handy
@Crell sugar, static fn($x) => $x->foo() -> $$->foo()
( again, not sure about the syntax, but it makes sense IMO )
$apply = fn(Dog $d) => $d->bark();
map($dogs, $apply(?));

AIUI, a lens basically lets you turn a method/property call into a function call. I don't know that it's any better in this case.
@Crell now that's 2 lines of code up from one, and there's no reason to do $apply(?) instead of just passing $apply as is.
$$->bark() would be a syntax sugar for static fn($x) => $x->bark();

$f = $$->bark();
$f('hello'); // error: call method bark on a string
$f(new stdClass()); // error: call to non existent method
$f(); // error: too few arguments
$f($a, $b); // error: too many arguments
21:56
Yeah, in this case it's not really a benefit. In general it lets you turn things into functions so you can compose them as such for point-free syntax, but you're really just rearranging code at that point. You could build a generic lens routine, I suppose but I don't know if that's helpful at all either.
$call = fn($Dog $d, $method) => $d->$method();
map($dogs, $call(?, 'bark'));

Again, I don't think that really buys you anything.
Something like that, yeah.
that's why it's a syntax sugar, it helps writing less code, and would be supported and understood by tools.
I'm not aware of anything like that in other languages off hand that we could steal. I can see the use case for it, though I don't know how the syntax would want to work.
@Trowski yeah I think it's not possible to enter that function after bailout
22:02
@Crell Can I chat to you about partials for the podcast, or @JoeWatkins perhaps you want to?
I'm always game to chat with you, @Derick. :-) But Joe has first dibs if he wants it.
@Crell we can add things without stealing from others :p also, property support would be nice: 3v4l.org/a7eZiF
@Crell @JoeWatkins Monday would be best for me - preferable either 11am BST, or otherwise 15:00 BST. (BST = UTC+1)
That's what lenses are usually used for. I think. I've never actually used them and I may be completely wrong about the terminology.
Either this coming Monday, or the monday after (7 or 14 June)
22:06
I'm not sure if Joe is awake. Right now I think I'm open both Mondays at 15:00 BST, if my timezone math is vaguely correct. 11 would be too early on the left-Atlantic.
yes :-)
i'll see what joe says
don't really want to do it on my own, but will do it with @Crell ... can we do the later monday though because I still get bouts of coughing at the moment, which may ruin everything
@JoeWatkins @Crell having met joe a few times, I can say with confidence that not even this message is a good indicator of being awake
I have managed a meeting or two, by drinking a litre of tea during, but that's not very conducive to actual conversation ...
try cocaine
(don't)
22:09
I can do most of the talking if you'd prefer. I'm well aware of my role as front-man in all of this...
(Or you can talk about the implementation in detail if that's your jam. I don't know which Derick would prefer.)
@JoeWatkins how are you recovering?
maybe if derick can send out questions he's gonna ask we can decide in advance who is gonna answer what ?
Sounds good. He usually does. That's what Nuno and I did for multiline closure.
And we can fiddle with his questions if we want. (Muhahaha.)
@Tiffany I don't look sick any more, and I'm breathing okay ... but it feels more difficult, I'm getting tired really quickly, like I tried to do a little bit of tidying up outside today and I got about 5 minutes in and had to stop ... started coughing real bad and then fell asleep ... I'm still not really right, generally though I feel fine if I'm just sitting down ...
Yikes. :-( And this isn't Covid?
22:23
negative swab test, I'm not sure
@JoeWatkins hope you feel better soon
Yeesh. I second that. I'm amazed you were able to get so much work done while that far under the weather.
22:46
Regression in 8.1: sorting dates differ from > operator ・ Date/time related ・ #81107
@Trowski lgtm, except nits, one of which is only opinion ... it's easier to understand, definitely an improvement ...
I wonder if you should request review from the sw guy ... just to make sure we're all agreed that this is a step in the right direction for everyone
it looks like it
Yeah, it mostly does what he wanted I believe.
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