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00:06
Does this look right:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.stonybrook\.edu$
RewriteRule ^/calendars$ /some/dir/www/sb/calendars/index.php [L]
00:26
@Krzysiek My fixed version has a different output:
$ ./sapi/cli/php y.php
0 : 1
1 : 2
2 : 3


0 : 1
1 : 2
2 : 3
So, I think that's right and as expected
01:09
@Krzysiek github.com/php/php-src/pull/11248 - I think I'm covering all relevant scenarios in tests now.
01:27
@bwoebi test 004 is broken, I left comment
# I'd use equal for cleaner look
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} =www.stonybrook.edu
# drop slash from the start of pattern
RewriteRule ^calendars$ /some/dir/www/sb/calendars/index.php [L]
@Krzysiek there's more to look into, I was just asking for the general scenarios :-D
01:51
Okay now it's all green
Looks good, I can't find any other broken example.
02:07
@bwoebi array_walk test maybe? 3v4l.org/M61If
02:27
@Krzysiek simply uses the same API, I think it's good as is now.
 
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04:00
@Girgias' talk at PHP UK was finally uploaded! youtu.be/LUydbYBzjAk
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@StatikStasis I believe you were interested in this ^
 
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07:57
@Krzysiek, didn't work. Must be my 6000 line config
Thanks though
 
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09:13
@taco .htaccess can be tricky to debug. You may want to use relative path, and because config is so long, instead of [L] use [END], which prevents new url from being rewritten again.
 
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10:39
@Tiffany Yay! TY
11:10
Morning All
Wes
Wes
12:05
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@bwoebi Actually this broke in PHP 8.0 with the numeric string semantic changes lol 3v4l.org/Hnfio
However, I've pushed a new version of the PR which should handle digits now, currently amending the RFC
@bwoebi Btw, Nicolas also asked for &get so we decided to add support for purely virtual properties.
We've found three use-cases. Aliasing (redirecting to a different property, the one you suggested), lazy initialization, and running some code on access (e.g. triggering deprecation notices), where indirect changes aren't generally relevant.
We disallow them for backed properties, because creating references to $field would cause BC-breaks if we decide to improve reference support by calling set on mutation of the reference at a later point.
Does that cover the use-cases you were hoping for?
12:39
<?php
$s = '9';
$e = 'A';
var_dump(range("$s-", "$e-"));
@Girgias ^ try that instead
I know how to fix your hack don't worry :p
hahaha
Hopefully the new behaviour being less dumb means one doesn't need a hack anymore
yeah, thanks for that :-)
@IluTov Counter-question: Is there any imaginable way that set would work with references (i.e. could there ever be a possible BC break)? I could envision a guard condition and an updated notification, but set as in guard&updated combined could never work consistently, if two backed properties reference the same value.
Supporting purely virtual properties is technically good enough as you could always proxy them to a private property without accessors. But if there's no practical reason to not support &get on backed properties, I think we should support that too.
@bwoebi Well, we could decide that storing one reference in two typed properties is exceedingly rare, and support set for single properties. There would still be some oddities for variable references (e.g. writing to the variable could just not change the variable at all, or to some other value) but we already have that to some extent at least with type coercion. 3v4l.org/gmCAm
12:48
@IluTov typed references enforce that the reference is of a valid type though.
Eih, I mean that all typed properties holding a specific reference have compatible types @IluTov
@bwoebi Yes. That's why I'm saying single property reference. There would be no possibility for conflicts.
I don't like it :-P
Although another oddity is that we can't trivially call get for references either. So I'm not sure there will ever be great support for references. In any case, I think having a backing prop makes it more explicit that changes to the ref will not interact with any hooks.
I won't block on that issue, I can just tell you if I were the RFC author I'd unconditionally enable &get; on backed properties too.
Don't like introducing edges in the language (why can this be referenced, but not that) and such unless there's a strong motivation
@bwoebi I believe with such a big RFC and so many edge cases to think about, it's beneficial to be a bit more cautious. Restrictions are easily lifted at a later point with more time to think about them individually.
13:06
@IluTov Yeah, let's not argue too much about that now. I told you my opinion and it's fine if you disagree :-D
 
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14:48
Hmmm, I'm trying to find out which test are taking long in a test run and registered an entension in the phpunit xml config, but the following does not appear to dump the name when a test actually takes long.
namespace LeNamespace;

use PHPUnit\Event\Test\Finished;
use PHPUnit\Event\Test\FinishedSubscriber;
use PHPUnit\Event\Telemetry\Duration;

final class LongTestsWatcher implements FinishedSubscriber
{
    public function notify(Finished $event): void
    {
        if ($event->telemetryInfo()->durationSincePrevious()->isGreaterThan(Duration::fromSecondsAndNanoseconds(2, 0))) {
            var_dump($event->test()->name());
        }
    }
}
I think I got the correct event, and the durationSinceStart method on telemetryInfo seemed to be the start of the whole test suite since every method was being dumped. Should this not technically var_dump the test name when a test takes longer than 2 seconds?
15:13
@Girgias I have no idea except that some people seem to have pinned "9.0" as a target for some removals (for whatever reason they cannot be just done "two versions after the deprecation" or such)... And they probably "expect" a 9.0 happening soonish.
15:29
@FĂ©lixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier put a breakpoint on that line, run just that test, and see what's happening?
@bwoebi Breaking changes have always been at the X.0.0 no?
@MarkR no.
Do you have an example I can reference? (in recent history)
@MarkR all of the non-x.0 migration notes? php.net/manual/en/appendices.php
Major versions have rather been about paradigm shifts...
PHP 3: New PHP engine
PHP 4: objects
PHP 5: objects are by ref!
PHP 7: massive performance improvements from an engine rewrite
PHP 8: JIT!
15:36
I should have been more precise in my language, has there been a recentish example (since 5.6) where a deprecation was put in place where the end result of that deprecation didn't occur on a major version?
Major versions are not about regular BC breaks
@MarkR the "problem" is rather that 7.0 and 7.1 had barely any deprecations, and thus the removals were naturally scheduled to occur 2-3 versions later after 7.2 and 7.3, in 8.0
8.1 targets 9 wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_null_to_scalar_internal_arg wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_1 etc so there's clearly some driving assumption behind it
yeah bananas
@Danack dat picture
... and yeah, indeed, I feel Basic Bro a bit, but that does sound like a solid step, thx
16:02
@Wes o/
@bwoebi Objects were not by-ref o.O
16:21
@IluTov yeah, they had array semantics in PHP 4
Oof.
@IluTov It's not that bad. References were first class elements on zvals and you just passed the object around everywhere by-ref (i.e. ampersand prefixed)
Like ... structs do have a place in many languages and you have to explicitly take them by ref etc.
But they also have proper objects, which PHP did not.
@bwoebi It's kinda funny that we had value semantics before they were cool, and then got rid of them, and now people want them again :P
If I tested the LDP connection on the DC and it passed, and my php ldap_bind can connect to the server but can't bind, could that be the certificate?
@IluTov The problem is that we got rid of them alltogether instead of just introducing a new concept of by-ref objects in parallel :-D
16:29
@bwoebi Question. Nicolas has suggested $this->prop = $value; triggering the parent hook, if available, or otherwise assigning the value. If this could work, it could get rid of a separate opcode for parent::$prop::hook() and thus quite a bit of code. WDYT? Implementing this could be a bit annoying. I'm usng guards atm, optimally we could store the current class in the guard and on the next iteration fetch the parents property. However, guards only have 32 bits.
@IluTov but then you cannot override a parent hook behavior in a child class anymore? (writing to the property backing storage directly)
Or would there be a difference between $field and $this->prop?
You couldn't write to the backing store without also triggering the parents behavior, correct. Nicolas argued that how properties with getters and setters also usually behave, at least with private properties. But my main motivation is just simplifying as much as possible.
16:47
I must admit that I'm not the biggest fan of the ::hook() syntax. Can't it be simply simplified to parent::$prop?
i.e. parent::$prop = $value; triggers hooks on the parent prop, $this->prop = $value; directly writes to the backing storage.
This also removes ambiguities with inheritance, when inheriting from a class having a pure virtual hook and the presence of $this->prop promotes it to a backed property.
@IluTov At least from a code reading perspective, I think it's good to see a distinction between parent property access and local property access.
17:35
@bwoebi I remember looking at parent::$prop and not seeing an obvious way to implement it.
@IluTov I would've expected that the jump from parent::$prop if name == current processed hook to an emulated parent::$prop::currentHook() would not be too hard
Assuming this syntax is only allowed within a hook function
18:03
@bwoebi I think it had to do with the object not being available in the static property path. But it's been a year since I've looked at that, I'm hazy on the details.
aaaa gonna pull my hair out
18:24
Just upgraded to PHP 8 :D How are we formatting multi line match statements?

This looks a bit off but not sure I can think of a better way
$exportMimeType = match($file->getMimeType()) {
    'application/vnd.google-apps.document',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.spreadsheet',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.jam',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.presentation',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.drawing',
        => 'application/pdf',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.site',
        => 'text/plain',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.script',
    'application/vnd.google-apps.form',
        => throw new RuntimeException('Cannot export mime type'),
18:48
@scorgn which version of 8 did you upgrade to?
8.0, we still have a bit to go lol
@scorgn oh ok. I am using 8.2.4 from 8.0 and am finding issue
I think what is screwing me is changes for 8.1.0
Yeah the upgrades can be painful when you have an old codebase
@scorgn I am just trying to get ldap_bind to work since between 8.0 and 8.2 somethig happened
I think this is the issue but I don't really understand this page. Is this not the same as ldap_connect ? php.net/manual/en/class.ldap-connection.php
19:05
@JukEboX That's the Connection class returned by ldap_connect. The ldap_connect documentation is at php.net/manual/en/function.ldap-connect
@nielsdos I saw that they changed it per 8.1 but I don't see how it is different
does it not still using ldap_connect()
I don't see any of the code examples looking any different
@scorgn maybe turn it around and use functions - 3v4l.org/0CFPA
@scorgn Can you explain the difference? I am confused
19:20
@Danack That would make sense too, thanks :)
@JukEboX There is very little practical difference, your error is likely not due to version changes
@_@
If that isn't the issue. I don't see any changes to ldap_bind
@scorgn what version were yo uon before?
@Danack This almost feels like the answer is "match isn't very readable" :P
Perhaps this could be the problem ? php.net/manual/en/function.ldap-bind-ext.php
meh. you have quite a bit of info there...that's always going to make something hard to read.
19:38
That's true. I guess the part that throws me off is every line would end with a , regardless of if it's a case or result
Fixed the operand and still getting an error on the bind 3v4l.org/Zj7fV
20:02
@JukEboX What error do you get
also I recommend checking if there is anything different in configuration. I'm not immediately seeing anything relevant to the failure of binding in the git log github.com/php/php-src/commits/master/ext/ldap
21:05
@bwoebi Yes, and I cry every day because of this
21:55
@IluTov Yeah, IMO we screwed up there ^_^
22:10
@Girgias yeah ...
@IluTov Do you want to give it another look? :-D

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