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12:36 AM
@Trowski I'm going to be a bit annoying in amphp/postgres with issue reporting for the next week or so, so I'm sorry in advance :p
 
@SaifEddinGmati Fine, the one aimed at Amp v3 isn't really well tested.
I glanced at your one PR. I'm not sure what the issue is, but I can say incrementing that ref count is not the correct solution.
 
yea, I'm using the v2 branch ( amp v3 ), will report any issues i encounter ( 3 so far :D )
@Trowski I think to correct solution is to decrement on commit/rollback ( see last comment )
 
The connection pool locking mechanism changed a bit from the prior version, so being borked wouldn't surprise me :D
@SaifEddinGmati Yes, that should have been happening. Surprised a test didn't catch that.
 
@Trowski will send a PR for a fix
@Trowski will update that PR as well
@Trowski tests don't attempt to query after commit/rollback, that's when the exception is thrown.
 
@SaifEddinGmati If you could add a test that does so I'd greatly appreciate it.
 
12:47 AM
will do 👍
 
It wouldn't surprise me if the pool is failing to release a connection for a similar reason.
 
is there a reason for using deferred over suspensions? shouldn't suspensions be more lightweight?
 
No reason. Carry over from being a Deferred in v1 and I haven't taken the time to swap them out.
 
@Tiffany That means "Egg" in Welsh
 
1:22 AM
@Trowski v2 branch tests are passing locally 🎉
 
@SaifEddinGmati \o/ Thanks!
I'd wager the pool issue is a deferred not being nulled/removed when resolved with the next connection that becomes available.
 
there's still an "issue" with the first PR (see last comment).
@Trowski most likely, will send a PR for that tmrw, time for me to sleep
 
1:44 AM
@SaifEddinGmati night o/
 
 
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3:53 AM
That's odd, topics sent via the NNTP don't appear to have any replies on externals.io
 
Hi guys.i m new bee in here :)
 
Welcome, we're always in favour of additional pollinators due to their importance in agriculture.
 
 
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10:54 AM
Hello, i have a question for the package github.com/Roave/BetterReflection. I am trying to find classes which implement interfaces
Using the whole "ReflectionClass" is slow and i understand it. But its running minutes. Is there any way i can speed up this by using only the interface lookup not the whole reflection stuff?
 
11:09 AM
Hey good morning
 
11:38 AM
@user3655829 What about just doing a grep instead?
@ln-s o/
 
@PeeHaa Hey Pete o/
 
@PeeHaa you still need the class hierarchy or?
 
@PeeHaa Hmm doing grep would kind of defeat interfaces which inherit from others
instantiating classes and checking for instanceof
perhaps would yield better results
 
i thought about looking for a "implements" first in the source but i think i would miss out classes
 
def don't do that
 
11:39 AM
@ln-s Thats what they do actually but its tooooo much classes
and i dont want to include the class in the firstplace
 
Do you have a dependency injection container ?
 
it should not be executed
 
Get all services from dependency injection container, and foreach + instanceof
 
@ln-s Depends what they want though
Do you need to do it at runtime @user3655829?
 
problem is when you would have something like

class MyClass implements MyInterface{
}

interface MyInterface extends AnotherInterface{
}

And I'm looking for AnotherInterface
 
11:41 AM
no its a post build after composer install
it runs 4 minutes currently
thats like 100 times more as if you use the normal reflection
 
Do classes take special constructor parameters ?
 
This could bother some people
The classes are not specified. Its looking at all classes of the whole project
and its a big project
really big
 
Maybe don't do it as part of a composer install, but only on demand
 
or have the cache built and added to the git repo already
and provide a way to regenerate it
 
Thanks for your input. I will suggest these in my PR. This has to be discussed in a big big meeting x.x
 
 
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1:30 PM
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1:50 PM
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2:39 PM
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2:59 PM
github.com/ILIAS-eLearning/ILIAS/pull/3959 :X i hope this wont escalate like the issues before. But it works (only the tests fail i dont know why)
 
strtok vs explode perhaps someone from core could provide a better insight
 
 
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4:35 PM
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude
 
All yes
interesting
Now do uint
:D
 
oh hai @Sara!
 
@Derick Hey there, nerd.
 
5:01 PM
I have 43GB of Saturn on my hard drive so that checks out.
 
5:39 PM
Saturn?
like pictures of Saturn?
 
Saturn the planet
IIRC Derick is helping rebuild a lost site which contained a bunch of data from saturn
 
ooo
 
From the cassini mission
 
nice!
 
top lad this Derick fellow
I'm biting on my keyboard to see webb insights can't wait
 
5:48 PM
Not lost... preventing it from getting lost.
 
6:29 PM
I have a Saturn....V
I have a Saturn V
I have a model of a Saturn V
I have a bunch of lego.
 
6:40 PM
well, I have ciclops.org
 
7:19 PM
@user3655829 that sounds like a dumb bug somewhere in your code.... like repeating a huge chunk of work. Is your code online as a standalong thing that can be downloaded, so people can run it locally?
 
Wes
7:46 PM
@Tiffany i hope you liked it. didn't you have one already?
@IluTov :D did you get it yet?
@StatikStasis <3
 
 
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8:52 PM
@Wes I had the mug, not a shirt. I'm currently wearing it now :D
 
@Derick That site brings back so much nostalgia of the early 90s.
Eh... maybe late 90s.
 
9:08 PM
@Wes Not yet :)
 
@Derick lol at that DMCA takedown
🍿 ...
 
@Tiffany I love how they didn't even mention what part was stolen, just the whole page
Smells phishy :P
 
It's a legitimate company, apparently. But, misguided, and scammy in intent
The next response by Ondrej Sury makes it even funnier
 
My original thought was that it was one of the comments on the page, but I like that idea better
 
So is Derick going to counter-sue hackerrank for sweet $$$?
 
9:25 PM
But why though
 
Or maybe just take Ondrej's comment and reply to the email with "NO! U!" :D
 
I'm not disputing enforcing licensing, but rather, the incidence seems small enough to be a waste of time, imo
I was going to say it could be resolved by attributing the PHP manual as the originater of the content on whatever page hackerrank has it on, but I don't know if that's actually enough.
Some open-source licenses require the organization using the licensed content to also follow the same license, and I doubt that's the case for hackerrank
 
I vote the counter-sue :P
 
Not sure which code they are referring to that is in their exam... makes me wonder if they actually copied their exam after what was on this page... no way to know without knowing more specifics.
 
Yeah, it could be a copy/paste of the function definition.
 
9:36 PM
Lawyer: Look at this, they're stealing your content directly word for word! We're going to have a word with them
Client: Uhh well, no, you don't have to do that
Lawyer: This is unacceptable, anyone who steals content word for word should face severe repercussions
Client: Well, yeah but, we can just let them off the hook this time right?
Lawyer: Email sent.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@StatikStasis I tried a google search but couldn't find anything.
But yeah that site looks like user contributed content. How can they even claim copyright on that?
 
IANAL but I think it's irrelevant for the time being, as Derick mentioned in the latest reply, they failed to indicate which content was infringing, DMCA requires "information reasonably sufficient to permit the OSP to locate the material"
 
@IluTov People trying to make a quick buck
 
cmb
10:14 PM
that's the Wrath of Khan
 
10:53 PM
Where do you go to learn about the dangers of genetic engineering?
A: KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN Academy.
 
11:20 PM
things that GPG keys solve: https://twitter.com/mjg59/status/1486462124897361922
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/8bcab0346d4fcf21b97046eb44db8cf37ddd6da0
well, signed commits, not GPG keys exactly
 
that's hilarious in a terrifying way
 

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