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01:06
I think sometimes the ping sound plays when there was not a ping.
It's like when your phone vibrates in your pocket, but doesn't really.
Except sounds are more difficult to mistake :D
01:22
@Leigh Does that explain why I drive on the sidewalk after I play GTA?
@crypticツ no, only why you murder hookers
 
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02:39
@salathe Keep typing it over and over... the effect appears to be cumulative.
> Zee-a-a-a-a-a-a-a php://inpoot streem is now re-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-useble-a-a-a-a-a-a-a und coon be-a-a-a-a-a-a-a used concoorrently wit ineble_post_dete_reeding=0.
So...
I must be nuts.
In C++ I'd like to declare a templated function, such that the template type is an enum and each value of the enum would specify a different return type.
I think it might be possible with partial template specialization.
What is travis.ini and how it works? (couldn't find anything in google)
03:12
@rdlowrey @Danack HEROINjector seems to be a thing sorta github.com/bahmutov/heroin
Not going to lie, I sorta like the fluency of expect.js -- could see it in PHP: expect($foo)->not->to->be->a(Bar::class)
03:39
fluent APIs look neat, but something about them doesn't feel entirely right
It's because it should be a different operator and every API could be fluent by syntax.
Dart uses ..
more along a santax error but im still learning php so i havent learned if isset much — Ryan 34 secs ago
More than learning PHP he needs to learn English first.
04:07
@LeviMorrison That's a bit different though, no? Member deref vs fluent member deref, where the second is basically a member deref with a return this tacked on.
I think that's the point - you can have methods return sensibly rather than just this everywhere.
The title of Wizard is generally not applicable to many languages.
But C++ templates are magic.
fuck templates. that is all.
04:16
There's no way to further generalize it, as to not define the template prototypes with explicit type params, and instead do a lookup?
Or ... even in possible, sure that'd be horribly less performant.
@DanLugg I didn't quite follow you?
Nevermind, dog at a computer.
04:31
Using descriptive, meaningful names can result in verbose lines of code.
Using C++ can also result in verbose lines of code.
Using descriptive, meaningful names in C++ almost certainly results in verbose code.
template<>
typename Value::Converter<Value::Type::Float>::type Value::get<Value::Type::Float>() const {
	assert(type == Value::Type::Float);
	return floatval;
}
You can just about read that to the tune of the Hokey Pokey
04:54
morning
@SaraMG @CalEvans Isn't that, like, the worst idea ever? PHP is not made for long-running processes.
@AndreaFaulds every single deployment of PHP today is a long running process, the best SAPI's we have require PHP to be deployed like this and they have done for many many years ...
it does indeed have the machinery to execute long processes, if it did not, we would still be firing up a process per request and tearing it down at the end ... this opinion therefore is not grounded in fact, at all ...
05:16
Good morning, Joe.
morning
I've been exploring C++ template magic.
I got a little side-track :D
everytime I write some C++ I have to remind myself how templates work ...
I much prefer the simple world of C ...
Oh, they can get really nasty.
when did you last see me ?
05:18
A while ago... not sure; why?
I don't know what happened to yesterday
Oh. It was hours and hours ago, buddy. Are you sure you are sleeping and just not losing memory? That happened to my wife when she was having insomnia, but didn't realize it because she hadn't been sleeping well.
I hope that's not the case for you, but ask someone who you think might have been around if you were sleeping.
yeah nobody else awake yet, don't want to wake anyone ...
Anyway, I made a tiny bit of progress on return types but stopped because I needed to talk with you.
ok, talk away ...
05:25
morning gentlemen!
Morning.
ooh didn't vote on the multiple default clauses yet.
done :)
morning @Jack
good moaning :)
let me ask you both .. what do you reckon should be the relationship between php and zend? should php always depend on Zend/* ?
yes, it should and probably will ... php is a collection of extensions and sapi's, zend is the implementation of the language and bare essential runtime ... the amount of work you would have to do to separate the two is enourmous
05:32
I'm not sure "Zend" should get its name on the engine, to be honest.
the reason i'm asking is because of what i found in configure.in ...
The definitions of things like zend_isnan() are written to main/php_config.h.
Nikita, Bob, Anthony, Joe, Jack, and others... none of us are part of Zend.
So .. it should be called the NiBoDmAnJoJa engine?
:D
I'm just talking about the code, the code in /Zend is the engine ... says nothing about who writes it ...
This reminds me of that fork of phpunit heh
Yeah, it's a sideline argument :)
So I wrote this small patch that moves the declarations into the right place.
05:35
+1
Not sure about Windoze though
someone who knows will speak up no doubt
But judging from Zend/zend_config.w32.h it seems that Windows has their own NaN, INF and !INF declarations.
The only reservation about it is that zend_config.h still includes ../main/php_config.h due to how configure writes its output there.
stuff like type sizes, etc.
actually, i'm not even sure why configure creates that file in the first place; why not just have a zend_config.h.in?
I dunno, autotools are crazy, and sort of emulated for windows (no idea how that works at all)
I'll give this another thought, but if you guys have any good ideas to share, do let me know :D
correct
 
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07:44
\o/ I have my own zval-like class compiling and have my first Google Test for it running successfully. /cc @ircmaxell
For now it can hold booleans, int64_t and double and convert/copy between them. Need to go write tests to make sure they are working correctly :D
user924016
08:16
morning
Wait a second, you're doing WHAT?! :O — Benjamin Gruenbaum 11 secs ago
08:44
If you're familiar with C, take a look at the implementation: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_compile.c#zend_compile_use. It remembers the names by storing them in a hashtable (see also zend_get_import_ht). And yes, alias resolution is fully compile-time. The VM does not know about namespace aliases. — NikiC 10 hours ago
09:02
what's the exact difference between apc_fetch returning false, or passing false into its &$success parameter?
i assume it's simply when the value doesnt exist to be fetched does it set $success to false
@Hamster apc can store scalar values, like false, in the cache.....so the &$success parameter allows you to tell which the key was actually present in the cache.
s/which/whether
@Danack alright, so it's as i thought. thanks
09:16
Also, is the only way to get an individual user cached item's number of hits via. APCIterator::getTotalHits?
seems odd that the iterator is the only way to do this...
are you using apcu ?
@JoeWatkins well not until i get it set up again, but right now i'm just using apc
apc you have to use iterator, apcu has apc_key_info
@JoeWatkins interesting. do they both use the iterator?
09:21
@JoeWatkins alright, so i suppose i need my project to tell the difference between which is being used
perhaps ... dunno why you would be using apc anyway ...
hmm, you have a point
09:51
@PeeHaa first day of Ubuntu and Chrome decided to break beyond repair. (unless you're a "guru")
user924016
What happend ? ^
Permissions got messed up, some lib* were missing then, and finally when I resolved that, some GTK or similar error showed up (found few situations on google but nothing specific). All of that after restart :)
user924016
crazy =]
Morning
user924016
Morning @PeeHaa
10:01
@webarto Yeah not sure what those people are doing to their browser...
Installed VLC 2.1.x to play some movie, installed VLSub to download subtitles, guess what... VLSub doesn't work for 2.1.x ... 2.2 is unstable and won't run... and to downgrade to 2.0.8 is PITA 'cause of dependency hell :D
Reboot > Windows > BSPlayer :D
:P
Why not "Reboot > Windows > VLC"?
But... not running Putty to ssh is a blessing :P
For work, it's awesome.
Compiling and shit.
Morning
morning
10:07
He's back again. The guy creates interfaces with nothing in them then and implements them anyway.
@Fabien I almost always create interfaces first (and almost for everything). What's wrong with that?
Why do you need a blank interface?
"it would be possible to substitute an entire Application as a single Controller"
@Fabien Define blank. I.e. with no methods or unused ones?
user924016
10:09
=]
user924016
Interface Wow{}
@Leri Aye
like so
Or like so
Also, is extending interfaces something you should do?
10:11
That makes close to 0 sense, unless it's used for some weird reflection stuff.
user924016
sure
Huh that entire thing only contains interfaces and 1 abstract like class
@Fabien Yeah, it's fine when one interface extends another.
Furry. Never considered doing it. Or at least never felt the need to.
lol @ dat routing scheme
        'default' => new Definition([
            'name'       => 'default',
            'scheme'     => null,
            'method'     => null,
            'route'       => '/[:a[/:b]]',
            'defaults'   => [],
            'wildcard'   => true,
            'controller' => 'Home',
            'paramMap'   => ['param1' => 'a', 'param2' => 'b'],
            'regex'      => '/(?:(?P<param1>[^/]+)(?:/(?P<param2>[^/]+))?)?',
            'tokens'     => [['literal', '/'], ['optional-start'], ['parameter', 'a', null], ['optional-start'], ['literal', '/', ], ['parameter', 'b', null], ['opti
10:14
But it is SOLID guys. He says so himself.
user924016
lol
So it looks like I have to create a human readable path /[:a[/:b]], the pattern /(?:(?P<param1>[^/]+)(?:/(?P<param2>[^/]+))?)? and the verbose tokens [['literal', '/'], ['optional-start'], ['parameter', 'a', null], ['optional-start'], ['literal', '/', ], ['parameter', 'b', null], ['opti…
The guy in the profile pic must have coded it
heh
user924016
10:17
call_user_func(new Application($config));
The above should then cause an endless loop! The configuration above just shows the sailent points.
Anyone here have experience with ZMQ and PHP. It's starting to drive me insane, I have never seen so many dead links related to one thing, just when I think I'm getting somewhere I get another dead link
For some reason the actual framework is using TDD. No that is not test driven, but trait driven all the way
Almost every class seems to be accompanied by either a trait or a manager or both
I wonder how many PHP frameworks there are
user924016
=] alot I think.
Too many
10:26
@NikiC Ah thanks, it was zend_get_import_ht that I missed.
@PeeHaa "Traits help you implement design problems in your code."
Does anybody knows how to insert laravel support for aptana in IDE?
user924016
nope. Sorry.
@Fabien 0, tbh, because all those so called "frameworks" are useless crap. :)
10:43
heh
What do you people think would be the best language for developing a websocket server?
Subjective question is subjective
Ok
Mainly for speed and efficiency
Not for ease of development
user924016
What kind of speed and effciency? Do you have any numbers?
10:45
Just to make it as quick as possible
Not to program it as quick as possible, so it runs as quick as possible
user924016
Why are you asking this?
Because I want a fast websocket server
user924016
But you do not know what fast is?
user924016
I asked you a couple of times now
user924016
10:48
What kind of speed? You just say.. Fast.. but what is fast? It depends on the context
What kinds are there?
user924016
1s could be fasst
user924016
1 min could be fast
user924016
1ms coud be slow
user924016
.. ,ike I want a fast car. Which brand should I get? And I do not care how long it takes to build.. What would you suggest.. a kind of land rocket? Would it be applicable for use in any usecase I have in mind... it is impossible to tell without context.
10:52
Well generally if a server is fast and efficient it can handle lots of client requests without the client noticing any lag when performing actions. PHP can do it but there are more powerful and better alternatives
user924016
But do you know and understand these limits?
user924016
I do not...
The fastest way to transfer a petabyte or so of data is still on disks carried by a courier. This isn't quite the fastest way to send a text message.
don't underestimate the bandwidth of a 747
user924016
lol =]
user924016
@David imo it is like saying I need a big harddrive, with lots of space. Which one should I buy?
user924016
10:56
The details are just so important =]
Yeah but I was just asking it in general, not putting in every little detail
user924016
and that I was trying to point out is the fallacy, imo
user924016
like, how do you know a websocket server in language X is not fast enough?
11:19
@PeeHaa Now accepting delete votes
be honest, y'all are deleting it because the regex, aren't you
@derp That really doesn't help OPs case :)
@derp да
lol was just about to downvote the thing :P
That tutorial is just above expectations bad
11:32
@David ASM
With PHPStorm/Intellij, how can I see all the changes made to all files in a project, without opening the commit dialog?
@Leri No thanks
@SecondRikudo the "changes" tab (or something like that, I don't have it open in front of me)
@SecondRikudo Click the changes thingy at the bottom of the screen.
11:37
@David With all seriousness, I use C# and it's pretty performable, however, I had to implement some parts of application in IL. To be more precise, I reflect some methods, generate some IL and create delegate out of it, so it's really dynamic and reflection overhead is reduced.
Bottom line is, that even a language that's not compiled down to native instructions and uses some sort of intermediate language is capable to handle quite large data.
If you see some parts are bottleneck you can always go and create something native.
@Leri Yeah true, I'm sure PHP can handle a few 1000 connections and that should be enough for me
@David I doubt plain php can do that actually
IIRC I heard @rdlowrey say something about needing a library to pull it of in a sane way
@PeeHaa I'm looking a rdlowleys stuff and with the aid of pthreads, or maybe just non blocking IO he can reach 40,000 if IRC
Yeah
@David Isn't that also with libuv?
Not too sure I'm just investigating now
11:43
@David Despite that php is perfectly capable for that I'd still go with a language that lets me manage threads as I want (I know that pthreads exist). And there even .net sucks unless you do some kernel hooks.
@Leri Thanks I'll have a read now
yw. :)
@AlmaDo Is this reality or just photoshopped crap?
lulz
Also: what does it say?
@PeeHaa Citizens of US and EU won't be served.
hehe
user924016
11:51
lol
1 message moved from JavaScript
@Leri it's actually scary
Hey guys wazzup
1 message moved to bin
@Peehaa you are stil here
12:04
again
@tereško could you please modify code to turn it into MVC — Bubba Yakoza 51 secs ago
for fuck sake
hahahahahhaha
> It's done by by
> pattern asre NOT
@BenjaminGruenbaum Pffff it's JS. let those JS wankers just rot :P
<3
12:19
@PeeHaa what is that? You want me to find old CodeIgniter vs ZF questions and vote to undelete them?
Are you sure? That sounds like a bad idea...
All that mysql_connect code and SQL injections.
I bet they all call it too.
:D
user924016
I don't see what your problem is. I see that you do not have much experience posting here; well, I have lots of experience posting here. – Lightness Races in Orbit 7 mins ago :(
@RonniSkansing ? Where
user924016
@Ronni Ugh the php tag is even worse than I remember. If you want to write an answer then go ahead, but don't say this is not an answer just because you prefer some other answer. — Lightness Races in Orbit 24 mins ago
user924016
I dunno maybe i pushed it too far
Posting in C++ room, lol
user924016
12:28
lol
user924016
He is in there?
He's a Lounge<C++> regular user
user924016
Cool
aww
You're not having an argument @RonniSkansing :D?
user924016
Endless.. but what is the point
user924016
12:42
the answers sucks, he even known it himself.. and taking it to bashing me... =/
@BenjaminGruenbaum hehehehe
@BenjaminGruenbaum I especially love how you keep trying to add fuel to the thing :-)\
user924016
12:59
yea @BenjaminGruenbaum thanks...
@RonniSkansing You're welcome :D
You are all a bunch of pricks.
Filthy pricks.
user924016
@BenjaminGruenbaum =/ I meant thanks for nothing. Maybe it is fun for you. But I actully expressed that I was insecure from the start about the whole situation. I was just looking to clear this up, get a better understanding and move on..
@RonniSkansing you shouldn't take it seriously, it was a joke :D
@Leri looks like reality, but it has nothing to do with "eu and us citizens are out of service" - because I doubt that that woman is capable to distinct them. It's just trolling
13:05
Good morning
@AlmaDo Russia makes me sad. :(
user924016
@BenjaminGruenbaum which part? Was the fun one?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Put the last nail in the coffin.
@AlmaDo what I find scary are the social shifts, which have cause this statement. Vilification of specific group of people historically is an extremely bad portent.
13:09
@RonniSkansing the part where I posted about Lightness in the C++ room (which hates PHP) and him answering a PHP question and getting bashed over it - poking fun at him that's all :P
user924016
lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum can be quite the troll
We should mute you!
@tereško completely agree with that sentiment. Sadly I think we might be heading that road.
user924016
Sure I can see that... sorry I have not had my morning coffe or smoke
@Leri Looks real
Or the photoshopper is very talented.
13:11
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, but I don't want to emigrate to Australia
@tereško Neither do I but that doesn't look that bad of an option right now
.., you obviously have not followed the local socioeconomic and political developments there
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'd rather live in the middle of the new IS than in Nopeland.
Australia has become the testing ground for USA corporations, where then implement the more extreme changes, before adopting them in US
@SecondRikudo That's a huntsman...it eats other spiders. They're quite friendly.
Please, tell me how bad it's getting there while an army of extremists that loves beheading people is fighting another army of extremists who love bombing children right across the border :D
.. it's a matter of perspective and context
Of course, but when there is a war with 190K casualties, chemical warfare and lots of urban warfare with tens of thousands of people who are just training for the day they try to invade you you're not having a lot of fun :D
I hate politics
13:32
@Leri @tereško they're trying to make new USSR. That's obvious. More and more restrictions which are very close to opressions. I won't be surprised if you'll be at risk to be jailed just for speaking something wrong - well, in next 5-10 years. Or even sooner
That's why I won't have anything common with this
Nor do I want..
@AlmaDo I'm actually suspecting that Putin has serious health issues and he is trying to "make a legacy"
that would explain a lot of the strange signals that come from RU
@tereško I don't know. But steps were taken. First, they accepted a law of 6 years instead of 4 for "president" . Next is to allow 3-rd state of rule. Or worse - disable restriction of time to rule at all
Here, among IT guys, we call him "tsar" - because that's it. Real situation
I know the name
It's for real. We have now 3 power branches as a theater. Just useless, all can be resolved by decision of 1 man. And our so-called "congress" is just a parrot, signing all that "tsar" will send to them
I'm done with that sh*t. Really. Don't want to stay with such conditions and course
Better to leave while I still can. Later they may claim IT professions as "forbidden" to leave (well, because if all good people will leave country - what will they do?). Or, worse - just close borders at all like it was in USSR. Don't want to stay and check if that will be so
yeah .. it's actually more complicated here in Baltics
13:41
What.. to leave?
Who here was the supporter for git submodule?
no, regarding the scenario of CCCP 2.0, because we really have no standing armies here, but most of people don't really want to leave permanently
I think it was @rdlowrey but not sure. Ping
@tereško oh, that. You're right. After Krim - I won't be surprised if geopolitic struggles will be in Baltics too. If they're restoring USSR 2.0 - then it's imminent..
//stopped politics bullshit
@AlmaDo have a destination in mind?
13:44
@SecondRikudo He has been turned.
The next step actually would be the consolidation of power in Balkans , because, while Baltics has always been highly valued target for Russian empire, it has close ties to the rest of western powers .. other post-Soviet countries (except Poland) are not in such position
composer all the things......
@SecondRikudo have a contract in hands
@AlmaDo noice. Where to? US?
@SecondRikudo no, Berlin, Germany
13:46
Ah, nice. DIE SCHMETTERLINGE!
heh
Actually, I was able to move to US, but didn't want to.
naah .. US is scary too
you would be better off moving to HongKong then
After troubles with my current country that won't be wise. Who knows what restrictions on immigration thay may conduct..
And yep. US - domestic of NSA (:
@AlmaDo then a logical step would be to acquire a citizenship in one of EU countries
HongKong?
13:48
@tereško yep. I was already checking that.
oh, nice
sigh I'm trying to make dinner, but my cooking is awful as always :-D
> mkmf.rb can't find header files for ruby at /usr/share/include/ruby.h
fucking bundler
j0h
j0h
Im trying to use image magic to draw a circle, but but I cant find a good tutorial on using the imagemagick draw functions. I see the example, but I am not at a point of understanding where it is useful.
try this $draw->circle (10, 10, 60, 10); — Traian Tatic 21 hours ago
I am looking for a drawing tutorial
But i cant find anything, that doesnt use the exec() function
hmm...that may actually have a bug in it....not every parameter changes as it should.
Actually it's fine...
14:49
Is it just me, or, when you look at a map of the countries involved, does the EU look like a scorpion?
it's just you
@DanLugg I can see it
I can understand how you would see it, but I fail to see anything but the tail
Spain is the claw, Scandinavia is the tail, Italy is... well, the boot (it's wearing a boot)
I should do a Rorschach blotter test...
Anyway, good morning :-)
@DanLugg boobs. Everything are boobs. Otherwise you're crazy

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