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05:21
@Dharman congrats!!!!
Good morning room
@PeeHaa belated happy birthday!!!!
 
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07:11
@Sara @ram
07:24
@Sara @ramsey @PatrickAllaert do you miss yesterday was a tag day ? (8.0.18RC1 and 8.1.5RC1)
07:45
again missed?
 
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09:12
^^happens
10:08
Anyone ever setup a deployment pipeline using Girhub and a web host who does not support ssh, only ftp?
10:26
*Github
11:00
Which php version accept one one arg for in_array ?
function is_array(mixed $value): bool {}
path: php.jar/stubs/standard/standard_5.php
another one:
path: php.jar/stubs/standard/standard_8.php
function in_array(mixed $needle, array $haystack, bool $strict = false): bool {}
cmb
cmb
in_array !== is_array
oh shoot! i didnt see that word -_-
Hello All
I am having some issue while sending mails using PHP mail function
on my remote rhel 8 server
I wrote this code
<?php
// the message
$msg = "First line of text\nSecond line of text";

// use wordwrap() if lines are longer than 70 characters
$msg = wordwrap($msg,70);

// send email
mail("[email protected]","My subject",$msg);

?>
it's a test mail script
what do i need to do?
any modification on php.ini file
but i don't receive any mails at all
cmb
cmb
11:56
github.com/advisories/GHSA-jc36-42cf-vqwj! PHP on Windows uses static zlib … 😢
@cmb Guess we should stick that into the next release too then.
cmb
cmb
Right, but I need to rebuild a lot of packages. Not even sure which ones exactly, yet.
oh - that includes Xdebug, I think now?
or does it use the php's builtin zlib, I forgot
cmb
cmb
Xdebug likely needs to be rebuilt as well
12:19
@cmb looks like you need a "release" number after "version", like linux packages (rpm, deb...) ;)
cmb
cmb
zlib has a new release (1.2.12), but yeah, for the others I need to add a suffix
@cmb Don't bother with Xdebug, I will just make a new 3.1.4 release — let me know when that's safe to do for me? And do I need to update your GH action as well?
cmb
cmb
@Derick yeah, I'll let you know; GH action won't need to updated
It's time for a new release anyway...
 
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14:44
Anyone have any experience with FTP Deploy? Not asking for assistance just general opinion on it if you have. github.com/marketplace/actions/ftp-deploy
 
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16:03
Code style poll: enum cases - UPPER_CASE or PascalCase?
I've used PascalCase in Amp, but I'm curious as to what the broader community has been using.
PascalCase, they aren't constants, but special static classes
16:23
EnumName::CaseName is correct, and what will be in the updated FIG recommendations.
I've seen both styles used so was curious if the community deviated from the style used in the RFC. The visual distinction from class constants makes sense.
16:38
I've seen a few people argue that it should be constant-style, but they're by far the minority.
Have you guys ever dealt with toxic product owners and how did you deal with it?
@Crell I wonder if that correlates with people used to languages where enums are more constant-like, so that Day::MONDAY == Month::JANUARY == 1
also, if you've got class constants that act as pseudo-enums and then upgrade them, it might make sense to keep the names to minimise the impact
@IMSoP Possibly. I have no data either way there.
I'm actually planning to propose to FIG that we allow constants to be CamelCased as well. It's more readable, and especially if a constant is in an Enum it's better if they're consistent.
A lot of conventions inherited from C are just... not really useful.
16:55
I think for global and namespace constants, the casing makes sense to distinguish from other non-sigilled things like function and class names
but for class constants, I guess it is a bit unnecessarily shouty
so, Thing::thingify(THING_DEFAULT), but Thing::thingify(ThingType::ThingDefault)
on the other hand, allowing multiple styles somewhat defeats the point of a style guide - it would be irritating to have to say "we follow PSR-x, with option b for constants, option a for operator spacing, ..."
True. I'm less confident in that one. It may end up confined to just constants on enums.
But I've found myself using CamelCase for class constants, no Interface/Abstract/Base/Exception suffixes, etc., and I'm liking my code a lot more.
I've played with using "AnyFoo" and "SomeFoo" instead of "FooInterface" and "AbstractFoo"/"BaseFoo"
I think it reads quite nicely: function blah(AnyLogger $logger, AnyDatabase $db): AnyTransaction, class VerboseFileLogger extends SomeFileLogger implements AnyLogger
the "Some" I'm less sure about, but the "Any" is a nice reminder to think "I don't know what kind of logger I've got here, it could be any logger..."
17:40
I have a PHP code and I cannot figure out how PHP interpreter handles it. Its in a pretty popular academic PHP application (HotCRP). In the database classes (https://github.com/kohler/hotcrp/blob/8340b9fee12756ea831ed5e4be9fe77442fb1f23/lib/dbl.php#L51-L53) the DblResult class implements an empty fetch_object() { return null; } code.
But the actual PHP interpreter calls fetch_object from mysqli class.
I cannot make the connection of how this empty implementation relates to mysqli class's builtin function. Any ideas?
@RemiCollet I did, then cmb reminded me, and I started, then shit assploded, and now here we are.
@Silverfox Does mysqli have the same "load into object" logic that PDO does?
@Crell I think I realized what is happening. The function return type does not necessarily match the function annotations in the code, and that got me confused because I trusted them. There's another code path that can return mysqli_result instead of their custom class (DblResult) even though the annotation says we only return dblresult.
Whee!
 
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19:31
@Crell I really prefer not using the Interface suffix. In practice, something is a Logger, not a LoggerInterface.
@Trowski Yeah, my latest libs have dropped the suffix and I am a happier camper for it.
For quite some time now I alias 3rd party code that does use it. Psr\Log\LoggerInterface as PsrLogger
 
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20:44
There are a whole bunch of sodium-related doc PRs outstanding on the 8.1 doc punchlist. Who is even qualified to review those? :-)
Qualified? I probably am. Spoons to spare? Not really.
Well, I am fairly sure I'm not. At least beyond basic English grammar and such.
@cmb github.com/php/doc-en/pull/1472 - Shall we merge?
cmb
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21:01
@Crell I think we need to decide first whether github.com/php/php-src/issues/8232 is a bug. If not, removing that part of the docs would not be okay.
Hm, is there a tag for "approved if a core issue is resolved"? :-)
21:27
@Girgias github.com/php/doc-en/pull/163 - Is this still relevant?
cmb
cmb
21:37
@Crell nope :)
Hm. I merged a couple of safe-seeming doc PRs, and I just realized I have a bunch of CircleCI error emails. Did I just break the world or is it already broken?
@Crell Yes, as the change from returning false/E_WARNING to a ValueError needs to be documented, but it's a massive effort and a PITA
And I don't have time for it, but it should be done at some point
Oh geez.
I'll take any help on it :)
cmb
cmb
21:54
@Crell doc-en doesn't use CircleCI; GH actions are still green
Then why is Circle yelling at me?
Woohoo, deleting more 18 and 20 year old comments... :-)
22:16
Woah. Here's one that's 21 years old.
23:01
@Crell ironically about dates...
Somebody said dates?
23:15
@Derick You're 21 years late.
I've root, I can fix it.
All I could hear in my head was Felix.

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