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1:21 AM
@bwoebi The top of the execute_data that is passed to the VM interrupt. Looking at func.
@beberlei Yes. Those kinds of profilers don't need atomics -- they work just "fine" by lying because it happens to be a bool.
But it is the correct thing to do, we avoid some potential compiler mis-compiles and things like that, and then sanitizers wouldn't whine about it.
 
1:41 AM
@LeviMorrison are you encountering a freed trampoline by chance?
i.e. is func == &EG(trampoline) ?
that ought to not happen, but I don't consider it impossible for vm_interrupt to not have a fully consistent execute_data passed
 
2:12 AM
Doubtful, but will look next time I see it.
 
 
8 hours later…
Wes
9:53 AM
@JoeWatkins @Tiffany got an email yesterday from teespring that went along the lines of "holy shit someone ACTUALLY bought something" xD
 
 
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12:01 PM
@Wes Are you selling PHP shirts?
 
 
5 hours later…
4:48 PM
@Wes I bought a couple of mugs and a t-shirt. Hopefully you'll get some more business from Joe's tweet as well :)
People not understanding the Unicode joke
That was the older version of the image, the one he's selling now is improved
 
I should get one of those for work meetings.
It's been so quiet in here as of late, how's everyone doing
 
 
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6:11 PM
@Tiffany These look awesome :)
 
@Tpojka "I tried to finish my project. A problem still remains : none of my users registered in my database can log in." Clearly, your computer is still not powerful enough.
 
Hah, like that. :D
But buying new computer every time when new PHP version comes out is little too much. :P
 
@Wes kinda want a sticker for my laptop ... :P
@IluTov the lovely @Wes designed it
I'm hoping they had other reasons for buying a new laptop ...
 
 
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8:01 PM
@MarkR so I'm reading that thread again because I'm closing in on actually buying a microphone and I find that the transcript paints me as not reasonnable in retrospect. at the moment I felt impatient about your questions but I don't think this looks justified now, I don't remember what made me so easily angry. sorry about that and thanks for giving hints all the same.
 
8:22 PM
@FĂ©lixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier No worries, there's so many out there the choice can feel overwhelming and for what it's worth, I can't with any confidence say my own choices were the right kit
 
 
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Wes
10:19 PM
@IluTov i made that ages ago
 
Post it to reddit :-)
 
Wes
eh idk if i like to do self promotion like that on reddit
 
that's fair
 
Wes
also it was passed around on twitter quite a lot but not a lot ended up buying it, like between 10 or 15 tshirts sold in total. probably because that's not stuff you'd wear every day
it's not exactly sober xD
maybe for conference, but covid...
 
10:37 PM
@Trowski Yes, it's possible
here's how to start/end profiling programmatically: blackfire.io/docs/php/integrations/…
cc @IluTov ^
 
Quick question: Is there a good/technical reason why array_filter() doesn't have an INVERT flag like preg_grep()? Every once in a while, I need the inverse of a native function and I wish I didn't need to write an anonymous function.
The arrow functions make things more brief, but I think it would look cleaner to use the native function name as a string parameter and then use a flag/constant to invert the behavior. For example: array_filter($array, 'ctype_alpha', ARRAY_FILTER_INVERT) Thoughts?
 
@mickmackusa array_filter($array, fn($s) => !ctype_alpha($s)) is probably both shorter and cleaner?
 
11:05 PM
@Wes I don't work in marketing but maybe telling people where they can but something, would be a better strategy than expressing astonishment that someone found where to purchase it.
 
@SaifEddinGmati Thanks, I wish I would've actually checked the docs before assuming...
 

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