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00:37
@bwoebi indexed placeholders are banned! github.com/neutomic/neu/commit/…
01:08
@SaifEddinGmati I think indexed placeholders are fine … under the precondition that one single argument holds all the indices
like, if in a select query, you only have a where() part with ?, then it's fine
once you mix multi-method, yes, forbid them
02:06
@DaveRandom twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurity/status/1494491342768164866 πŸ™‡β€β™€οΈ
Or I guess πŸ™ is the correct one maybe
 
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08:17
Does anyone know how to change latency settings on youtube streaming if the option is grayed out? I can't see it at all when creating a stream.
09:02
Or how to change audio input when stream is live?
what are you using to stream
just the youtube web interface...I couldn't be bothered to move my windows machine across the room.
and my mac isn't quite good enough for OBS.
09:25
Anyway - the view out of my flat window: youtube.com/watch?v=WxeEmwYNOqw&ab_channel=Danack
That looks unexpectedly calm(ish) considering the red warning. When is it expected to hit?
about an hour ago....
But looking at earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/… the redish lines are still off-shore.
my guess is that Bristol itself might be more protected than was predicted yesterday. The big kink in the wind means that the wind isn't coming straight onshore, it's having to go over Cornwall first.
09:55
Anyone here knowledgeable about homelab networking? I'm looking for a core switch to move my PC, a couple of NASes, and a couple of servers onto 10 gig ethernet. The PC and NAS already have 10Gbe RJ45.
I was originally thinking amazon.co.uk/MikroTik-CRS317-1G-16S-RM-Managed-Network/dp/… and some SFP+ to RJ45 transcoders but at £60 each I'd only have to get 4 of them to be about the same price as amazon.co.uk/MikroTik-CRS312-4C-8XG-RM/dp/B07VS1XJZ6 which has 12 RJ45 and 4 SFP+
 
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11:13
Monring, happy Friday!
12:04
@Danack Do you... have a chainsaw?
@MarkR Automated kazoo.
I have the window open a tiny bit....and I have crappy venetian blinds just above it. The wind is going through the blinds and vibrating it.
I would try to fix it, but it's amusing to me.
12:26
Hm, that makes sense, i think it also makes sense to allow them in another condition where the query is written by hand, rather than using the query builder.

I have an idea for this, will let you know how it goes later on :)
@Sean ltns :)
ltns = Long time no sean?
Indeedy!
12:59
@Sean working with PHP again?
Nope, just thought I'd stop by, miss this place too much ;)
Or I suppose you never stopped πŸ˜…
@Sean fair :P
Yeah, most things out of work I still use PHP for :P
Saaaame
Hello worldπŸ˜„
I'm new hereπŸ‘€
13:06
Welcome
@IluTov I'm having a think about that Intl problem
@Girgias @IluTov have you guys received elephpants yet? (I had forgotten about this :S)
I have not
Oh well I've got one that beberlei sent me
I thought you meant you had sent some our way
and then I reread the message again
@Tiffany No, but I have one on a hoodie now at least :P
I think it was PHP 8 elephpants that I wanted to get sent to you guys
@IluTov Wes'? :D
13:16
@Tiffany Yes :)
@Girgias Yeah I haven't checked if the functions actually can trigger any errors, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if it's possible and just untested.
Since it's a bug-fix for 8.1 I went the safe route and just kept it as is. But I can take a closer look.
@IluTov For rule breaker I chased around, so that's fine
I mean I'm already on it so give me like 1 hour
@Girgias Ok cool. I have to go soon anyway.
@Girgias Did you take up the implicit bool to string coercion deprecation since last year? If not, I'm gonna start working on that.
@Girgias is this a PHP 8 elephpant?
13:23
@IluTov I have not continued on that, need to get back into RFCs for DNF types and letting null/false be used as single types
@Tiffany Nope it's a purple Heroku one
Cheers
13:35
OH FFS
Man love the person who coded Intl
intlgregcal_create_instance currently can never emit an error because the status is not passed by address so never gets updated
hum maybe not, but why does my code whi should clearly emit an error does not...
Morning x2
Guys...I want to master Docker and every bit of it.
Is documentation enough? or any resource better than documentation please recommend there wasn't a spereate channel for Docker that's why asking here if anybody won't mind please mention resource for it. Willing to pay for a proven good source as well
Thanks everyone
13:55
official docs are pretty good. Can be complex though as setting up Docker can be complex. Just Google anything specific you need, many good articles out there for specifics
I have a mapping table that stores types of user, for example column "type" has "author", "standard", "editor" etc. When I want to get a type, I'm finding myself doing a select with hardcoded ID in PHP code, what's the best approach to avoid this? eg passing hardcoded int "1" to repository to do a select
tell me more about it,
You aren't getting ID dynamically?
no I want to get (Select) eg user type "standard", I'm passing "1" along to the repo to get row with ID 1 which is the "standard" user type
I guess my first question really is, is this bad practice?
oops
I meant to tag @IMSoP instead - github.com/php/php-langspec/blob/master/spec/10-expressions.md contains the spec for null increment / decrement, so it's seemingly by design
14:25
@Derick you're the time expert here, does there exist a timezone in ext/date which is not a valid ICU timezone?
@MarkR that spec is a description of the implementation, so that other implementations can match it; it has no more bearing on whether something was by design than the manual
here's a bug report from 2002: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=20548
on which the answer is basically "it's too late to change it now"
Looking back to the earliest revision of master I have, it wasn't intended to be supported.
how do you measure "intent"?
from what I remember when I looked into it before, it's just missing from the switch statement
there's no comment saying "we're decrementing null, do something completely different from the rest of the language"
nor have I ever seen an explanation of why this would be a deliberate special case
Well I don't claim to be a mind reader, but a switch of types that specifically enumerates what it supports and returns failure for everything else, seems pretty clear. They aren't in wildly different locations that might not be kept in sync, it's literally the next function in the file.
\o
14:39
o/
@MarkR I don't think mind reading comes into it - if you found that in the beta release of a new interpreter, you'd just assume it was a bug and move on
I don't see why there's any question of it being deliberate, it makes no sense whatsoever
We're both making assumptions.
sorry, but the whole topic now makes me angry after the abuse I got over that RFC
the point that's relevant to your RFC is that decrementing null is the only place in the language I know of where null is not coerced to zero in arithmetic context
whereas increment does the same thing all the other operators do
I don't think it's all that relevant to the RFC really. The RFC covers reading undefined variables, I just used the example of ++ of a case where they are occasionally used.
you said incrementing null is "special-cased to return 1"; I don't think that's true
$a++ is implemented to match $a += 1, which is implemented to match $a = $a + 1
that's post increment, what would be the problem with that ?
are you implying that null++ should cast to int ?
Nah I was just pointing out the differing behaviour with how post increment works vs the two other examples IMSoP provided.
sorry, not sure what you're saying; it returns the old value unchanged, and calculates the new value by casting to int: 3v4l.org/kJUdF#v8.1.3
it's not doing anything special with null
Not sure what other languages do with a++ when a being null
ok JS casts to int
let a = null;
undefined
a++
0
If it's undefined it ends up as NaN, if it's null it ends up as 1.
14:53
at least we don't have multiple nullish states in PHP ... looks at typed properties ... sigh
Well I'd quite like one, or rather, I'd like a scalar value that isn't JSON representable that can be used to initialize properties.
use an enum?
Hummm, actually, that's a pretty solid idea
@MarkR I mean that's kinda irrelevant, and I agree with IMSoP, the most logical would be too extend support to --
-- ?
oh as in $x-- you mean
14:56
Yes
Because it is $x-- which is the whack one
@Girgias I don't mind one way or another, personally I'd have thrown an Error on there as a "You're doing something you almost certainly didn't mean to", but i'd also be fine with --. Risky from a BC perspective though
I mean I don't mind either way, but the least BC breaking one is just making -- work on null, and you'd hope it wouldn't happen as much when most times null was not initialised
But the point still stand that for the undefined var to become an error ++ is not anything special
What would happen with strict types
something to ponder
I seem to have given the wrong impression that I care a lot more about it being specifically implemented, than I actually do. I include it as an example to demonstrate a situation where people may be likely to encounter the undefined variable within the context of a loop.
As for making -- work, I think the biggest issue is you'd get a silent change across versions where it would return either null or -1, depending on version.
15:09
let x = null;
undefined
x--
0
x
-1
same thing, but going negative, that's consistent
cmb
cmb
15:22
but a BC break
In my opinion, I don't like magic juggling but this is kind of what PHP lives by
But in case of that being adopted, that would be the expected behavior by the user, it's just predictable
:p
Guys I have an interview on Monday in one of the biggest companies of Japan -_- feeling nervous
how would someone overcome that feel of not doing good yet getting the opportunity to take the interview
bunch of booze and weed
the japanese will appreciate it
@HabibRehman That feeling never goes away. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_syndrome
When you have secured assets and you don't give a shit, it does go away
As someone who has been in contact with the japanese culture for many many years, I'd refrain from working in Japan, best advice I can give you
15:35
@MarkR yes -_- sometimes I fake it until I make it and it works sometimes...
@ln-s Ikr will decide if i get an offer :p
I mean if you want to live the experience it's fine
Software Engineering is a really challenging environment for dealing with imposter syndrome, everything moves and changes so fast, you can spend a decade becoming an expert on something and then some 16 year old high school grad will wipe the floor with you at some new tech that's only been out a year
but trust me, the japanese idiosincracy is not easy
I was trying out turing.com as well, have you heard about them or experienced them? @ln-s
You'll feel a bit better when you have some victories under your belt, but there's so many opportunities to trigger self doubt
The good news is, you'll move past them, the bad news is, more will always be on the way xD
15:38
@HabibRehman No
Nothing like being kept on your toes
@MarkR I strongly agree, I can recall the event of my interview at one of the Swedish Science Lab and i failed there miserably started feeling good when I did better in another Interview -_-
Aye, as you move past them, chances are you'll be forced to learn, and will become a better engineer for it.
@MarkR My Goal is exactly that, become the best of the best but I want env for that and consistency in longer-term work
@HabibRehman so the idea is that you plan to move to japan ?
15:42
haven't really got any offer for relocation from Japan but I lived for 3 years in Gulf state Bahrain.
I would preferably like to relocate to Germany
hahaha
same thing, different language
I can learn Language, I know Japanese a little as well
I've done it, got the hell out of there, I don't belong into those kinds of cultures
you have been in Germany too?
yes
15:45
What did you find best?
Don't you live in Germany @ln-s ?
used to
I live in Argentina (little nazi germany)
15:46
What I found best? The food and supermarket prices
I love Latin countries. Love the DR
What I found to be the worse? Being yelled in the street because I "wasn't german", being bullied at work
@ln-s cool, where are you living now if you don't mind to tell
I just said it, Argentina :)
@ln-s Where are you originally from?
15:47
ohh sorry missed that
My experience taught me: there's no land like your land
Argentina
@StatikStasis
That sucks they yelled at you in the streets.
yeah I wanted to get into a fist fight so bad but I was with my gf
...specifically because of that.
I have to say I was extremely surprised
15:48
@ln-s I agree
I think @PeeHaa was wanting to move to Argentina at some point.
People passing me by, looking at me, spitting right on the floor and looking back at me
Stuff like that in a city like Hamburg
@ln-s that's awful
Worse part is that my father innoculated me with this whole german culture bullshit, I was extremely dissapointed
15:50
I knew someone who used to live in Egypt. They had similar treatment because of their religious belief. Had a teacher smack them in the face in their own home.
Damn
well you know, it's a cultural thing I respect it, that's why I took off
Some other people that I know deal with it
Taxi cab drivers not take them... hospitals mistreat them. Pretty rough- which is why they moved.
I can't ... due to my enraged personality
Don't get me wrong I'm super chill but I don't like people messing with me
Everyone should be respected. But culture is the most powerful force on earth... and you're not going to change it with one fist fight.
I understand.
totally right, still ...
15:52
Oh I am with you... I would feel the same way.
@StatikStasis one of my client from UK living in Egypt from like 4 months, he tells totally opposite
But outside of that incident I would realize that and probably made the same decision.
in argentina we have classism (which I don't agree too), racism not so much, the sole idea of being discriminated because you have a certain look I find that disgusting
@HabibRehman This person was Egyptian. Their people felt they had betrayed them because of their decision. A little bit different of a situation.
@StatikStasis ahh right
15:54
I made the click when I found a problem in the symfony PDO Session handler and co workers didn't believe me, I developed an exploit and worked. Then someone asked me at the company's whatsapp group "How could I possibly be the only person on earth who found it" it was insulting
Racism is the epitome of ignorance.
@ln -s interesting
It is
The translation of that I felt it like: "you are a foreigner you are a monkey you are not capable of finding such thing come on you come from a third world country "
@StatikStasis Ignorance indeed, passing classes to be executed as query parameters shows A LOT of ignorance
Argentina is better than third word country
Does Argentina have a middle class?
15:57
It's getting slowly eradicated ....
middle class I'd say it's us who are able to remote
@ln -s maybe but also Symfony is so widely used so maybe they were stating it is hard to believe someone else hadn't found it as well. I wasn't there though so I'm no trying to steal your thunder! That is great you found a bug in symfony PDO sessions.
Never been to Argentina but I presume it is beautiful.
it was a nice find, fabien and niklas fixed it
It's a very nice country regarding landscapes and different types of weathers, the exchange rate now is convenient for tourists
1 USD = 220 ARS
of course, real estate operates in USD, don't get your hopes so high regarding housing
I wish I'll visit Argentina one day and meet you :)
Real Estate is very high right now in the States.
Sure
I think it's world wide, housing in the netherlands is about the same price as it is here
16:01
My house has doubled in value... which is great except I want to sell it and buy another one... those houses have doubled. The gain in equity means nothing.
yes same in Bahrain
cheap real estate, you can find that in slovenia, bulgaria, eastern europe mostly
It's a seller's market.
With the ongoing tensions I'm not that sure that'd be a good choice
So I managed to profit from crypto: I just sold a graphics card for $600 I bought almost 3 years ago for $300.
Which is absolutely crazy. In the past a 3 year old graphics card was borderline trash.
16:09
Safe profit from crypto: rent miners
variability on the market will not affect you
If you think about it it's the same thing as opening a casino
Or running any kind of rental service
that's my personal opinion, I enjoy stability I don't play poker
Until there's no one to rent from you and you're stuck with the depreciated assets. For that to be palpable the rent you charge better pay for the equipment in short time.
yep
I'd say the payment there is getting a percentage of what's mined or have a fixed rate, up to the user to decide
Congratulations now you are an official croupier
xD
Government here is currently trying to regulate that
I mean it's pretty easy, just look at the meters
Yes I do know people who are illegally patching on hospital power lines, I mean we are argentine we can find loopholes in anything!
@Trowski The crypto miners and their impact on GPU prices is aggravating... mainly because I have been wanting to upgrade my graphics card.
@ln-s There are taxes involved... all governments have that interest.
Yeah man
Such an interesting "thing," cryptocurrency.
16:17
@StatikStasis Yeah, I'd be upset if I had to replace it.
this is why this whole "oh no regulations!" thing is A) Shady, I know people who got sent a 20k transfer and got lost B) Governments
It's digital capitalist anarchy
I don't personally regard anarchy as a bad thing, but it has consequences
@Trowski I thought it was going to go down when they started making boards specific for crypto mining... but I guess they cannot keep up.
NFT rug pulls, etc
@StatikStasis Supply shortages and such I'm sure.
16:19
^ yep
I'm dealing with that in everything. We have certain fixtures we order that once took 2 weeks to get in. Now they are 7 months to 11 months lead time.
oof
Special slat wall that was $50-$60 a sheet, my normal vendors they are $120 now, but long lead times. To get it quicker I have to pay $288 a sheet from separate vendor out of Portland, Oregon.
Such is the world now..
I'm trying to build an accessory building this year. The quotes I've gotten have been sobering. $40 for a 1/2" sheet of plywood! I typically was paying $15 only a couple years ago.
$40 sounds cheaper than it was at the height of the lumber shortage.
16:25
Well yeah, they were $60 a sheet.
At this point I've resigned myself to paying the high prices. I don't think it will come down that much and I can't keep waiting.
You know it will only go up in time
so
good asset
@Trowski This will be our generations' price complaints. Our grandparents regaled us with the stories of "I remember when gas/petro was 20 cent a gallon." We'll be talking about lumber.
@HabibRehman I suppose Bahrain is extremely expensive ...
Looks beautiful
16:48
@ln-s extremely extremely, Arabs are racist too xD
I've just heard of PHP streams now, and I think it's a very powerful and underrated feature. Thoughts? php.net/manual/en/book.stream.php
A while back I worked at a WordPress backup plugin that would execute in the web context (with timeouts). At the time I've used splFileObject::fseek and splFileObject::fread.
I'd store the offset in the DB and continue in the next request after 20s of execution. Streams seems to be a great tool for this kind of thing. Very memory efficient
I'd be curious to know other folks' experiences with using Streams
and, the underlying implementation of file_get_contents uses streams. From what I've seen, pretty much a lot of PHP I/O uses it...? A bit of a shame that it's so unknown
Very Interesting Lucus, never used stream wish I had the time to check out all this stuff as I please
17:15
@ln-s Strict types are utterly irrelevant here, as they do not apply.
17:40
well it's type casting
from null to int, without being explicit
Yeah, but that's not what strict typing deals with
So it's irrelevant
alright
I really wish we'd spent more time naming strict_types; declare(scalar_params=coerce) and declare(scalar_params=error) would be much more descriptive
Yeah
18:01
more fine grained, I agree
18:13
it also avoids the unhelpful implication that "strict=better", when both modes can lead to bugs being suppressed
@LucasBustamante Nearly every I/O operation in PHP uses streams under the hood somewhere. Even sockets are streams. It's incredibly unlikely that PHP users can go particularly long without using streams.
e.g. function foo(int $id) {} $id = 'hello'; foo($id); is an error in both modes, but the error ("strict") mode leads to people writing foo( (int)$id ); which suppresses the error
Only bad programmers write that.
And they deserve what they get.
We need tryInt etc, which would be a heck of a lot cleaner now we have throw in expressions
I'd be down for (int)"foo" throwing an exception in a future major version
18:17
@Sara as a "good" programmer, what would you currently write instead, if $id came from a string-y source like a file?
Seems a little excessive. Isn't it just invoking the same casting behaviour as almost everywhere it gets coerced?
But give me $foo = (?int)"foo" ?? throw new Exception('This is not the integer you're looking for');
Oh, I'd write the int cast, but only after validating that it is, in fact, integerish. Thus there would be no suppression of error.
Oh, I kinda like the idea of a nullable cast. No BC breakage that way.
@IMSoP if (is_numeric($id)) { $id = (int) $id; } elseif (!is_int($id)) { throw ... }
RFC that shiz today...
wasn't there an RFC already for nullable cast? or was it just a discussion on ML?
18:20
And at the risk of going perly.... (!int) <-- cast to int or throw
Trying to add the nullable cast was I think the first thing I ever did with php-src, and there's been at least a c ouple of RFCs I think, here's one wiki.php.net/rfc/nullable-casting?s[]=nullable&s[]=cast
@SaifEddinGmati nope! $id = '-0.5e42';
I'd probably go for a function nowadays
Actually that RFC is totally not what I thought it was
18:22
i use PSL types when dealing with this stuff, but you can do basically the same with pure PHP, though, it's pretty long so separating it into a function is the way to go.
@MarkR Not a particularly well written RFC, but I'd vote for it.
@MarkR yea, that allows null to fall through
$null = (?string) null;
Oh, yes, it does.
hrmmm
Okay, and that's even more consistent with nullable deref, so the syntax isn't entirely self-evident then
$x = (?string) $x; is same as $x = is_null($x) ? $x : (string) $x; according to that RFC, which is not really what we are talking about here.
Aye, I think we're talking that anything that isn't inty-like would return null e.g.. tryToInt('blah blah') ?? MyDefaultValueOrThrow
18:26
Yea, which is basically the coerce method here, but return null instead of throwing: github.com/azjezz/psl/blob/2.0.x/src/Psl/Type/Internal/…
How about: (?int) <--- Nullable like that RFC talks about nullable. (int?) <--- Cast returns null on failure
(?int) - cast to nullable; (!int) - cast or error; (!?int) - cast to nullable or error; (??int) - cast to nullable, null on error; (?!?!?!int) - cast to int or summon Cthulhu
@Sara that would be confusing
I think if we added it as a standard function it'd get used, and could be polyfilled, unlike a cast which would just syntax error
(?:o) Cast to Elvis
18:27
(int!) - cast to int, then calculate factorial
Yeah, this whole conversation is spiraling in towards a set_type() style function.
$x = coerce $x to int;
$x = coerce $x to int or return null;
$x = coerce $x to int or return null and return null if $x is null;
^ if PHP were designed by the ANSI SQL committee
$foo = try_cast<int>('baaaahhh');
```
function casty(string $type, int $flags = 0) {
// flags in: CASTY_THROW_ON_FAIL, CASTY_NULL_ON_FAIL, etc...
```
@MarkR You joke, but this is honestly what I love about C++
18:29
@Sara now you're just reinventing ext/filter
@IMSoP fsck
You're right.
I'm down with static / reinterpret etc
@MarkR what would $foo = try_cast<null>(new stdClass()) return? :p i mean, if null is returned, does that mean it was successful, or failed?
jedi_cast<forget>(what_i_said)
((I actually do have a jedi_cast template in one of my smaller projects. It's like static_cast, but gives zero fucks about what the compiler thinks.
the null type is the reason psl throws instead of returning null ( not just in the type component, but also access elements on channels, data structures, collections .. etc )
18:31
sounds like you need a Maybe / Optional type
which is basically type-checked nulls
@IMSoP yea, that's already the goal for v3 :D
and since it's a wrapper, it can nest, so Maybe<Maybe<int>> is a valid type
which you can't represent as a union, because it would be int|null|null
@IMSoP actually that is supported by PSL as of now
πŸ‘Œ
18:52
@Sara Agreed. I think it's pretty rare for people to use streams directly, though - I had never had to deal with one with all the PHP code that I have worked on in my life. People tend to use the higher-level functions, such as file_get_contents or readfile, etc. If streams are as memory efficient as I think they are (by streaming small chunks), then it seems to be an incredible underrated functionality in terms of popularity...
19:31
@SaifEddinGmati nice, ty
@LucasBustamante Do you consider fopen() fread() high level? Because file_get_contents() is just fopen and fread.
file_get_contents() and friends are the right answer 99.5% of the time, tbf
yes it slurps the whole file into memory, but the vast majority of files are a few KB...
19:55
@DaveRandom PDFs, videos, zip files, etc, can get quite big to load into memory
@LucasBustamante that's when you should use streams
@Sara It actually uses a stream, that's why I said "highER-level" functions... php.net/manual/en/… / github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/standard/…
@SaifEddinGmati Exactly! And it's a pretty unknown feature of PHP
In Node.js it's the norm. In PHP we have higher-level APIs that hide this beautiful and powerful things that are streams
I work at a giant tech company that deals mostly with PHP and JS. Only one guy there had actually used streams
I never did
@LucasBustamante you should stay away from stream wrappers tho :P nothing good comes out of using them.
@Mwthreex "data storage times of at least 1,000 years," wow
And a good point from comment... "About using it in desktops... the next thing we want is non-volatile system memory where viruses and other malicious code can survive rebooting and power cycles."
@PeeHaa Dude! I had missed this link! I love it!!
20:57
@LucasBustamante I probably should have mentioned at some point that the streams layer in PHP has basically two authors (many other contributors, but two main) and I'm one of 'em.
5
21:08
this is my mate, she just told me the production team roped both her legs onto the railings before they would let her stand there twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1494667044146626560
also there is another railing out of shot to the left, she's not actually like standing on the edge :-P
21:37
I just unironically typed this line. This is where PHP has gotten to. I honestly don't know if this is wonderful or horrible. Probably both: $this->pattern ??= $regex?->pattern ?? null;
22:10
I don't like ternary or null coalescing ops... I'm a simple man who prefers the more verbose if/else statements.
The more I work with them, the more I appreciate them. Anything that is more expresison-centric rather than statement centric suits me fine.
isn't the ?? null redundant?
(isn't it always redundant?)
Hm, in this case I think you're right, it is. Although it's not redundant in all cases.
fine if that's a style choice for clarity tho :-)
@DaveRandom no, in @Crell example it is, but not always ( e.g: $value = $maybeUndefined ?? null; )
22:13
$arr['does not exist'] ?? null - It's necessary there to avoid an error.
well expr ?? null means "if expr is null use null" which is surely the same as just "expr" ?
@Crell ah
yeh
@DaveRandom it's 'is null or not set'
I forgot about that little bit of magic
@SaifEddinGmati well yeh but in terms of what will end up being assigned to lhs I mean
Yeah in this specific line it's redundant.
2 mins ago, by DaveRandom
fine if that's a style choice for clarity tho :-)
^^ I can see value in it anyway
22:28
working on a project for a client currently, and its been extremely refreshing, just wish amphp/http-client v5 was stable so that i could use it instead of symfony/http-client ( doing some async stuff, and symfony/http-client way of doing async is annoying )

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