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@Sara directly using socket_recvmsg and socket_sendmsg? :-) To be fair, fwrite is doing too much magic sometimes. With all the implicit buffering going on there under the hood sometimes. Have you read gist.github.com/bwoebi/d9c114b7d69fdf6bc1cc0b507a0237d6 ?
 
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04:02
@Sara Ah, now I recognize you. You wrote "Extending and Embedding PHP". Okay, my bad, I was lacking some context there when I linked those links, which I see now were completely unnecessary.
04:29
Sara MOTHER EFFING Golemon
 
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12:30
@Girgias I don't think so. Maybe some of the Etc/ ones?
12:49
I think I've got something working
 
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Wes
Wes
13:54
like, how am i supposed to send ctrl+C in amp process? :thinking:
@Wes The Loop has an onSignal method amphp.org/amp/event-loop/api#onsignal
Or if you're running amp v3 revolt.run/signals
(removes) Actually I think I already made that joke before
Wes
Wes
@CharlesSprayberry hm, i'm not sure if i am reading this correctly
but i need to send ctrl+c from within amp, not watch for the event
is that possible too?
ctrl+c does not terminate this process... for some reason
hitting ctrl+c twice will terminate the process
ctrl+c is "go back" basically
Listening to the sigint signal will have your code execute on that first ctrl+c
You should then gracefully close your app and shut the Loop down
Wes
Wes
i need amphp itself to send ctrl+c, not watch for the event. is that what you mean?
14:09
No. Use the onSignal method to listen for the SIGINT event. The event is triggered when you hit Ctrl+C... without an onSignal listener you don't have any code setup to respond to it.
Wes
Wes
english is getting worse
@CharlesSprayberry it's possible i will need that but what i was asking is how to use amp to send sigint, not how to use amp to watch for the event
i am probably not making sense
To be honest, amp sending the sigint event doesn't make sense to me.
amp would allow you to listen to the event but wouldn't trigger the event itself
Wes
Wes
i am controlling a command line app through amp process
apart sending keystrokes, writing text, i'll need to send ctrl+c, whatever that is, to "go back"
the command line app has a sort of ascii ui that can be navigated with arrows, enter key, and ctrl+c
Yep, that still sounds like you're looking for something like:

`Loop::onSignal(SIGINT, function() { doGoBackStuff(); });`
Wes
Wes
i am not interacting with the application in any way myself, everything must be done through amp
14:16
@Wes Use pcntl_signal ?
Wes
Wes
so amp itself must pass ctrl+c to the application
no... it's a different function
doing that with SIGINT, should do the trick as long as you have the process ID.
@Wes Ah, yea I get what you're saying now. I think Derick has you on the right track with posix_kill
Wes
Wes
thank you! i have the process id i think. i'll give it a try later today
Alternatively, try sending character "3", like "\0x03"
15:08
@Wes What Derick said, how's your project going?
@SaifEddinGmati it's the next one we'll tag as beta
 
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18:54
TIL there's a library of Assorted Spiffy Things launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libast instead of library of abstract syntax tree
19:33
If php handles requests one by one, How busy websites deal with this ? if multiple clients send request at the same time what happens?
You use php-fpm and run multiple instances of PHP at once
Mark thanks, how much it cost for the server ? RAM, etc ..
I can't answer that, I don't know your requirements.
PHP runs on everything from a very small shared-core server to things packing hundreds of threads
 
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Wes
Wes
21:29
@kelunik i am completely clueless. just poking at the thing right now
damn i can't even read the output
github.com/amphp/process/blob/master/examples/ping-many.php i am using this, what could cause no output at all? i tried reading stderr too, no difference
Wes
Wes
22:02
is it possible that i can't read stdout if the process is executed with administrator privileges?
Wes
Wes
22:15
prompt_toolkit.output.win32.NoConsoleScreenBufferError: No Windows console found. Are you running cmd.exe? looks like it doesn't like to be executed from amp

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