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22:03
in duplicate questions, if the original doesn't have an accepted answer does the dupe get treated differently?
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@NikiC Did you ever get anywhere in terms of solving that bug where you can't destroy a closure from inside itself (or something like that, I can't remember details or the actual bug report)?
Ah, bugger. I forgot PHP was a server side language! I feel so stupid! Thanks everyone. — James E Hyde 1 min ago
user895378
Hmm ... well ... PHP is a language.
user895378
I personally use the CLI for a lot of things, though. everything.
22:11
you can admit that you forget sometimes too, no biggie
@GaurishSharma I ain't doing all the work: 3v4l.org/kpmP5
As in; you'll need a boatload of index/type checks for sanity's sake.
evening
afternoon @ircmaxell
man it be hot
indeed it be.
22:18
I'm on the top floor of a walk-up, with no AC... it gets hot during the summer
@Bracketworks addArrays has two params with same name?
@GaurishSharma It's just an idiom I use to indicate it's a variadic function
Cool, got it
but the real question is, does it feel like you're swimming due to the humidity @ircmaxell?
22:21
yes
I walked in, and I'm sweating already
@igorw Have you read GEB yet?
@ircmaxell nope, but it's on my list now
absolutely
user895378
@igorw Thank you. It's been an annoyance for me for a while. I can work around it okay but it'd be nice if I didn't have to :)
it's completely changed how I view problems
@GaurishSharma I'mma post it as an answer
22:24
@rdlowrey ditto. it's quite the annoyance indeed.
user895378
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^ Highly recommended
user895378
I've been trying to get hold of a first edition (unsuccessfully) because I'm a book collecting dork :/
user895378
Changed my life in college, though.
@rdlowrey Nope, I didn't yet feel sufficiently motivated to find an elegant solution to that bug
@Bracketworks Sure, go ahead. if you can make it more complete, it would be supercool
@rdlowrey What's it about?
will accept it as the answer
user895378
@NikiC It basically just teaches people to problem solve (with math as the implement) without the need for any formal mathematics training.
user895378
It's very pedantic about it ... kind of an old school feel to much of the material if that makes sense. I suspect the newer versions are probably a bit more palatable but I haven't ever taken a look to find out.
22:31
@rdlowrey Then it must be solving simple problems ^^
user895378
Yeah, it's more useful for people as an intro. It's not serious math. I suspect that most anyone who's an adept programmer already subconsciously follows the processes it lays out.
user895378
But I dust it off every couple of years and work through it just out of habit.
@Ocramius yes you missed. it was a full house :)
user895378
In case anyone is interested: the way I workaround the "cannot destroy active lambda ..." problem is by moving the relevant closure into a "garbage" array and periodically empty the garbage as a recurring event.
user895378
(as part of an event loop)
22:35
@hakre meh, totally must put it on my calendar next time =_=
@Ocramius sorry I missed to ping you over the day.
user895378
That way it's possible to do things like $reactor->once(function() use ($reactor) { $reactor->cancelAllEvents(); });
@hakre np, my fault :P
well sometimes a little reminder can make a big difference
@rdlowrey there's an easier workaround. assign the closure to a variable and use the reference of that variable in the closure.
this keeps the refcount until the parent scope is gc'd, avoiding early gc of the closure.
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22:40
@igorw woah that makes so much more sense.
$reactor->once(function() use (&$reactor) ...
this way? but as $reactor is an object, it should not have been gc'ed anyway shouldn't it?
Hi all, which resource can you suggest to quick learning of Object Oriented (OO) PHP?
P.S. Not for very begginers
I don't think anybody can "quickly" learn OOP
user895378
@hakre well it's not the $reactor that gets GC'd
@zur4ik Depends on you definition of very beginners
22:43
@rdlowrey but the closure?
user895378
yes.
@PeeHaa埽 let's say I can work on Database (Read/Write - Selects) and all statements and loops (for, if, while etc.) and so on...
@PeeHaa埽 what was that super mega maniac ping about? :)
I mean just for better understanding of OO PHP
@zur4ik How is that oop related?
@hakre Somebody wanted to ping you so I helped because I'm a nice guy like that :)
22:45
@rdlowrey okay now reading up the context.
I have to confess that I found out this week that I can spare a lot of code in writiing classes and this improves the software.
@PeeHaa埽 thanks, I think second link is exactly what I wanted
Thank @NikiC for writing it :)
@Ocramius: My talks was too much and only half ready. I've added some resources online however and will also add more: github.com/hakre/Iterator-Garden/tree/development
22:51
forked, thx :)
I force push a lot in this early stage, if you have problems to rebase just skip
maybe I should not do that any longer ^^
fml
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Q: php not return function class value

user1977434i am saving a value to be called later by other classes because I need this value and can't save it to a cookie because its needs a page refresh and can't make the value global for some reason. It sets the value but will not return it and can't work out why. class security{ public function auth_...

@Farkie nice find ^^
@hakre for sure not on master :P
23:09
Anyone wanna take a whack at this crack?
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Q: __callStatic(), call_user_func_array(), references, and PHP 5.3.1

BracketworksI've been reading around on SO, and elsewhere, however I can't seem to find anything conclusive. Is there any way to effectively carry references through this call stack, resulting in the desired functionality as described in the example below? While the example doesn't try to solve it, it certa...

@Ocramius I so needed to clean up the repro it was a must even there. but I will not behave more as I know somebody forked it :)
I asked it awhile ago; nothing particularly helpful has come up over time.
@hakre I'll fork any new repo of yours from now on to remind that ;)
@Charles gave it a good go.
@Ocramius I normally don't push -f to remove ones. just a warning in case you run over such a problem with that repo.
23:12
@Farkie It looks like he thinks that static will persist the value between requests; at least that's how it sorta reads when he mentions cookies.
yup
I'm giving up and going to bed :P
var_dump($_MUFFIN)
Work in 6 hours
you need call_user_func_array() for that.
@hakre It's been about 2 years, so I can't remember if that was a constraint or what.. but.. well, alright :)
Thank you kindly dear sir.
Wait, yes it was; I was trying to "cleanly" proxy calls to global functions.
23:17
@hakre this is only bypassing the call-time pass-by-ref prohobition for normal function calls...
@bwoebi No, this is not call-time pass-by-ref.
It is? you decide at call-time (call_user_func_array) that you want to pass an array with references in it
@bwoebi but thats something different.
it only means that if that array member is changed, the aliased variable $test will be changed as well.
this is different from call-time pass by reference.
because at call time, the array is passed and it's obviously not a variable hence can not be passed by reference.
Well, call-time pass by reference "works", when the reference is passed at call time through an array, with CUFA
...as you demonstrated.
However that ain't technically call-time by reference, because the parameter is a value array literal.
Well, I must flee to my home from whence I came; to sleep, to drink, to dream, and to drag my sorry ass back in here for more death-marchery.
@Bracketworks This difference is crucial, because actually in 5.4 this is a fatal error now: eval.in/private/1101c925213bd1
So this really is not call-time pass by reference otherwise it would have bailed out.
Or the check would be flawed ;)
23:23
@hakre Right, that's what I meant :)
function test ($param) {
        debug_zval_dump($param);
}

$value = 1;
call_user_func_array("test", [&$value]);
returns: long(1) refcount(3)
Which shows that you just emulated call-time pass-by-ref
@bwoebi no, debug_zval_dump counts for itself as well.
the refcount is 3
not 2.
@bwoebi test counts as well.
hmm… seems you are right...
23:30
@bwoebi you can also easily verify that it is not call-time-pass-by-reference by modifying inside: eval.in/private/418a3f67dd2684
I don't really understand why you then cannot do call-time pass-by-ref to __callStatic/__call? It only should be checked when being passed to a non-magic function
Rao
Rao
my php page displays

WordPress database error: [You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1]
SELECT Concat(a.cityName,', ',b.countryName) as loc from loccities a, loccountries b where a.countryID=b.id and a.id=
How do i catch this error and prevent this from being displayed on the page?
@hakre yeah, that's exactly what I've just tested myself (you also used two as value... lol)...
@hakre If the function takes an arg by reference eval.in/private/f2c6bc3de9e548
Oddly the refcount drops to 1
23:33
Because we don't pass the function parameters to __call(Static) when calling it, only an array of the parameters (what shouldn't be disallowed)
@Rao codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php - also please consult the vendor of that software for your support options.
Rao
Rao
@Danack i dont think php exception handlers catch mysql errors
@Bracketworks now its a reference
@hakre Right, shouldn't that augment?
@Bracketworks use the xdebug variant of that function for more info ^^:)
23:36
@hakre lol, no xdebug at work.
What I mean: Why we cannot do: someClass::triggersMagicCallFunction(&$by_ref); but we can do call_user_func_array("someClass::triggersMagicCallFunction", [&$by_ref]);
@Bracketworks xdebug_debug_zval_stdout
google for it, it also shows if it is marked as reference or not.
So what's the non-xdebug refcount? copy-on-write references?
@Bracketworks I think the refcount is kept to one so that cow does not kick in.
I came. I herped. I derped.
I'm also tired, and going home; we shall resume this mayhem, thanks @hakre
23:39
night all
Rao
Rao
night
good night.
and good sleep.
@HamZa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wr_Zw1uGY8
@Ocramius: Proxy and remote facade in less than 300 loc: stackoverflow.com/a/16826566/367456 (incl. use-case)
23:51
How do you make \e work on windows CLI ?
@Baba I'm not 100% sure what \e is, but I bet it's that you need ansi.sys
@hakre wow .. i juts need to move back 5 space \e[5D
I'm also off now, cu l8terz

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