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11:08
monring
Long time no see o/
12:10
@MrMesees I linked the PR to the only other person I know who has done php-src and Windows stuff to see if he has time to review it
@Sean \o
 
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13:46
0/
 
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16:03
Who should I tip to get heap.space working again? Getting 502s today.
16:19
@Ekin ^
 
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18:11
I just saw this, will take a looksee after the work day ends in a couple hours
I noticed a few times it dies when doing the reindexing, maybe it runs out of memory or something, will check
while I'm at it, did 8.3 get a tag? should I add it there yet?
18:41
@Ekin There's a PHP-8.3 branch since the first RC: github.com/php/php-src/tree/PHP-8.3
19:35
ta, I'll add that branch as well, thanks
 
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20:37
@Ekin Thanks. Let me know if there's a way to send you a tip.
no need for that at all, this is the least I can do to help you all
I'm looking to do some doc work for ext/dom updates in 8.3
In particular starting with properties of DOMNode.
I suppose the class definitions of DOMNode and its subclasses are somehow automatically updated? How do I go about that?
Hah! My boss wanted to know what happened to changes he made when I was developing a new version...
He updated production directly, after I forked it off and he doesn't use git or anything to merge code
21:35
added 8.3 to heap.space
when it was indexing, it reached 90% cpu levels and 70% memory levels for like 10 minutes, but it was otherwise looking fine
I'll keep an eye on it, let me know if you notice any further issues
21:54
@nielsdos I've already contacted @Girgias about this to request that the new page stubs are added in bulk by someone who knows the automation.
@TimWolla Okay, thanks for the heads up.
22:35
Yeah this is a tomorrow plan
Or tonight if I can't sleep :|
23:11
@MrMesees I believe the .github scripts are a bad starting point for local development because they are very restrictive (e.g. they build a fixed set of extensions), and frankly I don't think we should encourage people using them if they need to be refactored significantly before being usable. "Is this myopic attention to detail really necessary?" If the scripts are in a bad state, it seems more attention to detail might have avoided this situation to begin with.

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