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00:12
@rdlowrey How's it going?
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Coming along. I'm nearly done implementing everything (without any cyclic dependency checking).
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Haven't tested any of it yet, though, so things may be massively broken.
Hehe; I'll clean it up when I review it.
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public function makeInvokable($callableOrMethodStr, $provisionArgs = FALSE, array $args = []);
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^ Considering that as an alternative to a separate Injector::execute() method.
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00:15
$provisionArgs = TRUE is equivalent to the old execute functionality and the $args param would let you specify a custom definition for the invocation parameters to merge with anything that needs to be provisioned.
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Another alternative would be to do ...
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public function makeInvokable($callableOrMethodStr);
public function provisionInvokable($callableOrMethodStr, array $args = []);
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Instead of using the boolean parameter in a single method.
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Or further still ... nevermind that was going to be a bad idea
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I also have the base implementation class down from ~750 lines to ~475
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00:23
Going to stop now and go workout. Will be back in a couple of hours to continue working and I should be able to push something up to a new branch for your perusal after that.
Jolly good. I know that the wife and I are going to watch some Lost and eat some ice cream, so I likely will not look at it until tomorrow.
Glad to hear it trims down; adding recursion guards definitely won't add ~175 lines :)
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275 :)
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And Lost is great! Enjoy. BBL.
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That shocking moment when you've been hacking away all day and php -l says "No syntax errors detected in ..."
01:04
\o/
Wife is bathing the baby so I thought I'd pop in for a moment.
 
2 hours later…
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02:40
Just realized that tomorrow is BCBT!
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03:07
.......E.EEE.EFF.E.F..E...F.EE....F.EE......F...E...F.............E.EF.

Tests: 71, Assertions: 76, Failures: 8, Errors: 14.
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Not the worst results in the world after a full top-down rewrite.
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04:28
Tests: 92, Assertions: 91, Failures: 3, Errors: 15, Skipped: 6.
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04:59
Okay, calling it a night:
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Tests: 91, Assertions: 106, Failures: 3, Errors: 3, Skipped: 6.
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The skipped tests are for cyclic dependency detection. After a couple more hours of cleanup/testing tomorrow I should be able to push a new branch for BCBT.
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Back in ~8 hours :)
13:09
> The last message was posted 8 hours ago.
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Cool your jets :)
@rdlowrey looked up… okay :-)
@rdlowrey You're a good English teacher… Learning new words or expressions :-)
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13:22
My mom always said "cool your jets" when I was a kid and she wanted me to calm down :)
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13:34
Also, morning all
yeah, morning
14:30
Good morning.
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@LeviMorrison mornin
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TL;DR, upvoted for great Two Crowns justice.
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I think it's time to do away with 5.3 compatibility in auryn. The new branch is going to be 5.4+ ...
you still have 5.3? :o
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Yeah auryn was 5.3 because short array syntax was really the only 5.4+ feature it would have used at the time of its creation.
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But I'm tired of writing array() and I just needed a callable typehint
14:55
Fine with me.
Can we just go ahead and go to PHP 5.6?
I know it's like, not even released yet but...
^^
Argument packing/unpacking is really useful for library code; I'm actually shocked at how much I use it.
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We can support it but not require it.
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if (PHP_VERSION_ID >= 50600) { /* do one thing */ } else { /* do other thing */ }
Meh, I'll just code to PHP 5.5 and leave a note about it.
Let me know when you are ready for code review and refactor.
(And recursion guard impl)
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Couple more hours ...
Also, this is an interesting short read: misko.hevery.com/2008/08/01/…
15:03
@rdlowrey that even doesn't always work as it might syntax error in 5.5 etc…
(By an author you should hopefully recognize by name)
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15:14
I find myself thinking in #ifdefs but forgetting that I can't do that in PHP :)
@rdlowrey we need a CPP in PHP :-D
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15:43
..................................................................SSSSSS..................

Time: 475 ms, Memory: 2.75Mb

OK, but incomplete, skipped, or risky tests!
Tests: 90, Assertions: 114, Skipped: 6.
So just recursion tests now?
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I need to clean up the existing tests first because they're a mess and really disorganized.
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Then recursion and introducing contextual injection.
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I'll push a branch after I clean up the tests.
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16:20
I decided not to bother with test cleanup for now.
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Just pushed in-progress branch.
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Auryn\Injector defines the API and Auryn\StandardInjector is the default implementation.
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I haven't written any tests for the new Injector::inspect() functionality so it may not work at all :)
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We have three methods that actually provision things:
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- makeInstance()
- makeInvokable()
- makeArguments()
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16:23
The others are for defining the environment.
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The removed execute() functionality can now be accomplished like so:
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$invokable = $injector->makeInvokable('SomeClass::someMethod');
$args = $injector->makeArguments($invokable, $optionalArgDefs = []);
call_user_func_array($invokable, $args);
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You can provision an argument array for any callable or Class::method string
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The three make*() functions provision anything they create subject to the Injector's user-defined settings.
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There are two things that need to happen now:
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16:27
1. Cyclic dependency protection
2. Contextual provisioning
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And now I'm going to stop and go to the gym then eat lunch. afk for a couple of hours.
17:17
Alright; looking at this now.
17:33
@rdlowrey What exception should I throw now? (You appear to have removed CyclicDependencyException and I'm not sure if that was intentional or not)
I think I have discovered why the decorator needs to extend the class.
If I only proxy the method, then when the class internally calls make* it won't call my proxied method, it will call its own.
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18:13
I still don't think extension is the correct approach. I'm working on a Provider interface that can instead be injected so you can access the requisite functionality yourself.
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@LeviMorrison Just throw an InjectorException and add another E_* constant
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18:25
I'm starting to think the correct approach isn't to expose all the innards of how things happen so that a decorator will work.
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Instead I think it makes more sense to simply incorporate contextual definitions into the standard injector.
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But I'm going to do the Provider thing first and see how it goes.
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Because of the recursive nature of the injector you can't split the individual elements out ... it just doesn't work.
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As far as I can tell the only sane way to incorporate contextual instantiation is to incorporate it directly into the standard injector.
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18:41
Hello!
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Hi :)
Hello
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Hello there.
I like Mika. I feel bad for some reasons.
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I want to become an A+ software developer.
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18:45
Yeah me too, btw.
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Don't we all.
inb4 gallery mode
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I don’t know C and PHP, though. :[
@rdlowrey Isn't the first step moving to Haskell?
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Did someone say LISP? I could've sworn someone said LISP.
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18:46
@rdlowrey Well, I know Clojure!
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/me wonders why lots of people randomly showed up in this chat
@rdlowrey I don't ever take a break. I'm an hardcore programmer like that.
@rdlowrey Because someone linked it into a room where almost nobody believes you can write quality software in C and/or PHP.
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You can certainly write quality software in C and PHP and people have proven that.
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Shitty tools don’t imply shitty results. :v
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room topic changed to Two Crowns: Where we discuss personal projects written in terrible languages like C and PHP. [asynchronous] [c] [php] [php-src]
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18:57
@rightfold Except if someone lets slip that they use Dreamweaver. In that case, shitty tools are highly correlated to shitty results.
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Dreamweaver is an untool.
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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess it was @BenjaminGruenbaum who posted the link to this room.
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/me shakes tiny fist
nope it was me
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good guess, anyway :)
19:09
@rightfold you can write software even in brainfuck. didn't see any proves though
Pretty sure some of the best tools in the world are written in C.
Let me think about this for a second.
We have the Linux kernel.
And git.
I think I'll stop there.
sure. and before that good tools were written in assembly. then we used those tools to write C, and then we used C to write even better tools. and better languages.
well yeah, let's not start pointless holywars.
bye
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I mostly just sit around waiting for the robot singularity.
20:04
That backlog is pretty funny :-D
:D
@rdlowrey So... how goes the refactor with accepting an Injector that you call?
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slowly, still working. spent a while thinking before doing any code.
I'm pretty sure you end up re-implementing virtual inheritance, btw. Let me know when you are done so I can compare it ^^
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20:31
2 hours ago, by rdlowrey
As far as I can tell the only sane way to incorporate contextual instantiation is to incorporate it directly into the standard injector.
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I just don't think the injector should support contextual instantiation.
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And doing so will make the injector horrifically slow.
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And it only subsidizes complexity that people shouldn't be creating in their applications in the first place.
only fyi: I'm still not in favour of contextual instantiation…
At the moment I'm not even implementing a contextual injector; at the moment I'm trying to wrap a recursive guard.
It can't be done with extension at the moment.
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20:35
I might just have to bite the bullet and tell Danack it's not going to happen and if he wants it he'll just have to fork the repo.
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That's the thing: these are implementation details that aren't meant to be abstracted out for reuse and modification.
@rdlowrey that's what I don't get. Why can't you just divide it into traits and mark them unstable API changeable in micros.
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Because any trait you would break out necessarily is the entire body of the StandardInjector class.
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If you want custom behavior you have to implement the Injector interface in its entirety because the implementation details can't be separated out.
* whispers * protected...
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20:39
But there's no reason to. Especially not to accommodate features that I consider harmful.
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* whispers * implement the interface in a new class with the implementation of your choice.
I suggest to tell Danack that you won't do it in Auryn, but invite him to propose some alternative which allows more modification.
He can always try… we we finally implement it is another discussion…
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Well the problem is he's already implemented it in his PR and I hate the code :)
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I don't want a library like that.
@rdlowrey Yeah, that's sometimes the problem that people don't recognize the hole in their foot after they've shot into it.
20:42
@rdlowrey Do you have a way to query "what are the immediate dependencies of this operation?"
Eh, that's really just asking Reflection.
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You can query anything. You just need to get a reflection function for whatever you need to provision.
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Yeah, that.
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21:00
Hmm ... I have an idea for a solution that would solve the problem without all the crazy plugin madness.
Tell us :-)
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putting together an example ...
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class Definition {
    private $class;
    private $definition
    public function __construct($class, $definition) {
        $this->class = $class;
        $this->definition = $definition;
    }
}

class Delegate {
    private $delegate;
    public function __construct($callableOrMethodStr) {
        $this->delegate = $callableOrMethodStr;
    }
}
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(Add getters to those value objects)
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And then:
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21:09
$injector->bind('MyClass', [
    '+foo' => new Delegate(...),
    '+bar' => new Definition(...),
    'baz' => 42
])
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You indicate that the parameter has its own rule to determine what to inject in the same way doing this indicates that a SomeImplementation instance should be injected for $param:
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$injector->bind('SomeClass', $args = [':param' => 'SomeImplementation']);
not sure. It looks not so bad as a theoretical concept…
 
1 hour later…
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22:25
So ... I've updated the branch with cyclic dependency protection and it's now possible to do same things Danack shows in his PR without all the craziness.
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Time for a break.
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OK (90 tests, 126 assertions)

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