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00:24
This surely must be a bug in g++: godbolt.org/g/IGRKDD.
Those numbers definitely should not be int but uint8_t because of the UINT8_C() macro.
@JoeWatkins I've been trying, but I'm not sure how to implement foreach by-ref on typed props… foreach by ref is using Z_OBJPROP which returns the whole array at once, giving us no chance to ensure that the ref persists until the value is being iterated over
@LeviMorrison the whole expression true ? UINT8_C(UINT8_MAX) : UINT8_C(0) is of type int though
And even when it's an uint8_t, you'd get error: narrowing conversion of '255u' from 'uint8_t {aka unsigned char}' to 'int8_t {aka signed char}' inside { } [-Wnarrowing] @Levi
happy monday
Oh, the signed vs unsigned thing is irrelevant.
Happens either way.
Actually... only on my older version.
Nice.
Phew, typos for the win! Thanks.
00:30
^^
Ah, but I get a similar warning in a slightly different context.
Oh, I have to wrap 0 in UINT8_C() as well.
...it just moved the error on the line >.<
What do you have now?
You are right, the type of the expression is still int.
Which I guess I don't understand.
@LeviMorrison C semantics.
You can return arbitrary types in ?: expressions. It isn't always int.
00:33
@LeviMorrison yeah, but types smaller than int get promoted to int
That's just a silly rule then, given the context.
You can't initialize an integer type smaller than int with an ?: expression because of it.
I guess you can static_cast it but that's extra work...
class Bool {
    Type type;
    uint8_t data;
    char pad1[sizeof(std::size_t) - sizeof(type) - sizeof(data)];
    std::size_t pad2[2];

public:
    Bool(bool b): type{Type::Bool}, data{static_cast<decltype(data)>(b ? UINT8_MAX : 0)} {}

    operator bool() const {
        return data;
    }

};
^ basically have to do that.... it's horrible code anyway ^_^
I'm happy to not write C++…
In this case you'd have roughly the same issue in C though.
why? In C the assignment of an int to an uint8_t is no issue
Narrowing conversions still warn.
00:40
@LeviMorrison in C?
Maybe it's just the compilers being helpful in some circumstances.
@LeviMorrison At the very least with clang and gcc I get no such warnings in C mode
Maybe I compiled C with a C++ compiler then ^_^
I've done that before.
But yeah, a Bool that's 4 * sizeof(size_t) is great, right? :D
@LeviMorrison WUT!?
I'm just playing around with a toy virtual machine and decided to try writing one where each value is that large.
The Type tag always is in the same position including padding.
It allows the string type to have 7 char's for a small string optimization on 32 bit and 15 on 64 bit.
It's a lot of waste for most types so it probably won't work out.
00:50
And here comes the %zmm (i.e. AVX-512)
 
1 hour later…
02:14
bob$ ~/php-src-X/sapi/cli/php -r 'function foo(int $a) { var_dump($a); } foo(PHP_INT_MIN - 1); foo(PHP_INT_MAX + 1);'
int(-9223372036854775808)

Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Argument 1 passed to foo() must be of the type integer, float given, called in Command line code on line 1 and defined in Command line code:1
Stack trace:
#0 Command line code(1): foo(9.2233720368548E+18)
#1 {main}
  thrown in Command line code on line 1
this is annoying @Andrea … a typed property with value PHP_INT_MIN can be decremented and automagically cast back to the same integer value … but PHP_INT_MAX exhibits different behavior upon increment
I guess it comes from the double imprecision… but… :-/
function foo(int $a)
foo(9.2233720368548E+18) -> incorrect. You have to pass integer to function.
foo(9);
foo(PHP_INT_MAX + 1)
so should be an integer...
@ManhNguyen That's the point: foo(PHP_INT_MIN - 1); is a float too, but it passes ;-) (in weak types mode)
I have basically three choices: do some magic and allow that precise value of (double) (1 << 63) + 1 to be cast back to integer, ignore it, or make -- on an integer typed reference/property fail (but that's weird as -= would still pass!?!? … or fix that too? dunno) @Andrea … What would you choose? And why?
@Andrea I'm pinging you as it's a direct consequence of your integer capping thing…
:34029156 Yes, I'm aware… That's not the point … I'm just trying to discuss the inconsistency there.
@JoeWatkins Ugh, I've just thought that I need to alter (assign(_op)?|p(re|ost)_(in|de)crement)_dim/obj too for references… because they may be assigned a ref and then…
02:39
@JoeWatkins FTR Zend/tests/bug69732.phpt has a little a different behavior. We need to investigate whether it's safe (and the test can be changed to match new behavior) or needs fixing
@JoeWatkins If you're bored enough, feel free to also adapt assign_ops and ++/-- handlers for refs, else I'll be doing that tomorrow. — The main question I have is how foreach by ref over an object with typed refs would work inside FE_FETCH_RW.
@JoeWatkins In any case, thanks a lot for your work on the functions :-)
03:42
morning morning
!!dad
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire Frostbite
@Jeeves you get rekt
04:07
Morning @all
\o
04:20
Hi
Anyone there?
04:32
hi all
while i used xml-rpc for posting post on remote server i got transport error .
[error] => IXR_Error Object ( [code] => -32300 [message] => transport error - HTTP status code was not 200 ) ) Something went wrong....
could anyone help me please with this
 
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06:03
moin
morning..
Is there anyone here interested in Carbon date?
How to access ID here?
as_ListResult Object
(
[response:as_ListResult:private] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[customer] => Array
(
[id] => 1pCzCHdPqusORi1XIC
Happy Full Moon Day ..
06:05
/s/full/super/
yes/super/moon/today
morning Joe o/
moin
o/
@BarneyStinson i guess its impossible because its an private property
06:23
Okay bad luck :'(
06:45
@BarneyStinson access from where? outside or inside the object? if inside: $this->response. If outside: check whether the object has an accessor for that, e.g. $obj->getResponse()
Hi guys i need some advise on my site
I am developing a site
that has three type of user
consumers, client and admin
consumers will have there separate dashboard for sure
the thing i need to discus is should i use same dashboard for site-admin adn client
if yes then why and if no then why??
can you guys help????
@Gordon
don't ping people
okay
can you help regarding this??
@Gordon I am accessing from outside the object!
i didn't understand your question properly but it all depends on functionalities of admin and clients
06:59
admin will be able to manage all client and their profile and edit their company profiles their products and even more things like location management, stores management, lookup tables management,
client will be able to manage only his profile, his company profile, products, delivery location
and latter admin will have option ofcourse
same goes for client
so my boss saying if we will use same for both so it will save our time if we add anything new client profile or company profile etc
so we don't have to change on both side client side and admin side
but i am saying if we do something like this it will be difficult for developer to understand the code latter
so i need you suggestion plz help
why it will be difficult for developer to understand code?
because client side will already have different roles and like manager, owner, supervisor etc
on top of that will add more option for admin role
@HusnainAli If you'll have 3 different users for 3 different tasks then it's better to create 3 different dashboard for each of them. But if restrictions only is your concern for each 3 different users, then having 1 kind of dashboard for them is fine but you'll put restrictions of course.
so overall our code will be hell complex i think not sure
thats why asking for your suggestion :)
@rhavendc consumers have different dashboard
long story short: we dont know your system. we dont know the requirements. we dont what you should do.
07:10
client and admin could use same dashboard or not
should i explain everything??
no. if you cannot decide for yourself what you should do, consider a spike solution. reserve a few days to explore both approaches to gather the info you need to make an educated decision.
@Gordon if you don't mid can i ask onething?
Don't ask to ask, just ask
In short, yes you can.
i didn't get it. what is spike solution??
should i create both and see the flaws??
@HusnainAli I gave you two links that explains what a spike solution is, didnt I?
so please read them. if you then still don't understand it, feel free to ask or google some more.
but in a nutshell: yes, you do small experiments that give you just enough info to make a good decision on which solution is better
07:23
haha boss won't give me enough time. he asked me to tell the reason after lunch time. :D
I am preferring different for both and he is saying same :(
lets what happend then :(
"w" should not be pronounce in "wrap" ?
Then relax now. Focus on your issue. Make research now, Google will help.
Just choose the approach that will give you less problem in the future.
Mornings v1.1
07:47
morning
@Shafizadeh the w is almost always silent. wrap, sword, awkward, …
hard weekend, but finally monday at work :)
@Gordon I see, thx
07:53
I always pronounce the w
no such thing as a silent letter, if present, should be pronounced, as demonstrated :D
@JoeWatkins in german thats funny too :D
In an alphabetic writing system, a silent letter is a letter that, in a particular word, does not correspond to any sound in the word's pronunciation. Phonetic transcriptions that better depict pronunciation and which note changes due to grammar and proximity of other words require a symbol to show that the letter is mute. Handwritten notes use a circle with a line through it and the sound is called "zero"; It resembles the symbol for the "empty set", but must not be confused with the Danish and Norwegian letter Ø. In printed or computer's graphic presentation, using the IPA system, the symbol...
@Gordon great
07:56
@Gordon was joking :)
I am tempted to buy this thing: kickstarter.com/projects/airy/airy-bio-active-air-filtering but 80 bucks for a flowerpot isn't exactly cheap and I wonder if that is nonsense anyway. Anyone good with plants?
I'm not good with plants, but I love them ..! Also agreed, 80$ is too much for a flowerpot, go to forest and try to find a good flower and then make your own one :-)
go to forest? hahahahahahahaha… no.
I don't find it reassuring when people say in a presentation video: "this is not a scame"
08:10
but it sounds interesting though
german quality
if I'd go to a forest to dig up a plant I'd probably find the only one that is poisonous, then get lost in the woods because no gps and finally getting eaten by wolves.
the science is real
@Valentincognito What's the meaning of "scame"? Google cannot translate it
@Shafizadeh scam
it really has been studied by nasa, and there really are many papers on it
08:12
- e
@Gordon ah got it
@Gordon :-)
@JoeWatkins yes, but that doesn't mean these guys really made something based on that. I am sceptical.
what seems a little unbelievable is that the pot is so engineered as to maximize the effect
morgen
@Gordon agree
08:13
maybe those germans don't lie about the emissions of their product ^_^
I couldnt find any reviews for it except for on amazon
that is suspicious
the only comments are people wishing to believe
They should also produce a larger pot than that, a very large one that it became a park and not a pot anymore. It would benefit a larger number of people and a larger space covered.
some of the families of plants they mention are ferns ...
you know probably just get yourself a good horticulture book, or 10 ... it's not a foreign idea that some plants will thrive when potted a certain way
or grasses, or ferns
08:22
Yeah.
I found several websites suggesting that the german TÜV (an independent testing lab), the fraunhofer institute and a german tv station tested that thing. it apparently works as advertised. however, everyone can claim that and I cannot find official links for that.
@Gordon in theory yes, but if the people from TÜV finds that out then they have a problem
ah. apparently this one was the predecessor: pollusan.de/de/das-pollusan-system and this one has the tüv cert
Anonymous
moin
08:53
so looks legit ?
\o
@JoeWatkins I've added info about covariance and reset voting
> For class methods that use object as either a parameter or return type, the same inheritance rules would apply for inherited methods as all other parameter/return types i.e. invariant.
You mean adding it ? yes
@brzuchal that is from the rfc and is wrong
moin
gmail is just refusing to load internals
08:57
@JoeWatkins I'm not so fluent with english and all of that, can you please tell me how should it be ?
just remove the sentence
done
qool, so already have one positive vote :)
Dan
Dan
09:00
\o
someone left an annoying thing on my screen
Dan
Dan
that feeling when when you finally refactor a load of shit JS
why are we voting on the object typehint rfc again?
+covariance
09:04
@brzuchal if i could vote i would vote for yes :D
class Bar {
    public function foo(object $object) : object {
        return $object;
    }
}

class Baz extends Bar {
    public function foo(Foo $object) : Foo {
        return $object;
    }
}
wat
the argument shouldn't allow me to make it narrower :-/
that's an LSP violation
@Stricted Thanks, I hope there would be more satisfiet voters this time :)
since I dont read internals, it would have been helpful for me to state that in the rfc, e.g. note why the previous vote was cancelled and what has changed in the new rfc
Is it wrong again ? :(
@brzuchal Baz::foo(Foo $object) is not compatible with Bar::foo(object $object)
09:07
!!rfcs
RFC id required
dammit Jeeves
!!rfcs
Like if $obj instanceof Bar then calling $obj->foo($thing), $thing can be any object @brzuchal
iterable allows it
I give up, someone else update the votes pin :P
09:08
@salathe it's coming
Oh, it's that problem again? :)
there it is
Takes a while for the bits to reach Jeeve's cave, huh? :P
09:09
@salathe yeh that had to make 5 requests
only 5 :-/
\o
> Liskov's principle imposes some standard requirements on signatures that have been adopted in newer object-oriented programming languages (usually at the level of classes rather than types; see nominal vs. structural subtyping for the distinction):

Contravariance of method arguments in the subtype.
Covariance of return types in the subtype.
No new exceptions should be thrown by methods of the subtype, except where those exceptions are themselves subtypes of exceptions thrown by the methods of the supertype.
^ that @brzuchal
class Bar {
    public function foo(Foo $object) : object {
        return $object;
    }
}

class Baz extends Bar {
    public function foo(object $object) : Foo {
        return $object;
    }
}
that's what should be legal
09:12
@JoeWatkins what's now ?
you'll have to stop it again
I wish you had got someone to review the patch :(
sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings :-/
@JoeWatkins can you patch this, please
I'll stop it again
Anonymous
@DaveRandom it didn't pin it :S
yes, but you need someone to check the patch ... that's kinda how we work, I write some crap and then @bwoebi or @NikiC fixes it ...
3
I'd rather bob done it
the changes I mean ...
09:15
ok, I'll ping them when will apply patch
@DaveRandom isn't that violating LSP?
Parent -> object, Child -> Foo
no the method param can be contravariant, but return can only be covariant
we can't do contravariant
Oh... I get it now, no worries
I don't think
@iroegbu No. The child class can always return just a subset.
09:17
@JayIsTooCommon weird
mondays fucking suck
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@brzuchal please, please, please leave some time (and ideally notify the list) for comments to come in after making content changes in RFCs, before reopening votes. :-/
@salathe okay, so should to post on list changes then leave it for a while and after that when no one disagrees then and only then start the voting, yes?
I hate mondays :(
09:33
@iroegbu If it were the opposite it would have been true.
If the child would have returned a more general result, consumers of the parent wouldn't have been able to use it as if it were the parent.
-12, ouch.
@MadaraUchiha for how long will migrated posts come up in search?
https://github.com/hbz/nwbib/blob/master/app/controllers/nwbib/Application.java#L201-L231 (How many parameters are enough?)
09:44
@PeeHaa No idea.
Gee thanks for nothing
:)
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@DaveRandom you only have 10 more hours to nominate yourself
Anonymous
@PeeHaa you only have 10 more hours left to nominate yourself
Anonymous
O.o
user6618037
Don't suppose anyone has tried installing PrestaShop 1.7 and had HTTP ERROR 500?
!!canon errors
09:47
374
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CandidasaI find programming in PHP quite frustrating. Quite often I will try and run the script and just get a blank screen back. No error message, just empty screen. The cause might have been a simple syntax error (wrong bracket, missing semicolon), or a failed function call, or something else entirely. ...

@user6618037 ^
@JayIsTooCommon Thanks, but no thanks\
Anonymous
but yyyy
@MadaraUchiha out of curiosity: do retired mods, e.g. me, would have to get re-elected or would they simply get appointed again if they signalled availability since they had been elected once already? I remember someone (shog?) saying once a mod, always a mod.
BTW @JayIsTooCommon I did a quick rust run yesterday and they changed like everything again
@Gordon I actually have no idea.
I could ask though, if you'd like.
09:52
posted on November 14, 2016

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@MadaraUchiha its not important. I don't intend to make myself available again
@Feeds uplifiting as always :P
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Any good?
Dunno. Started it. Played for 15 minutes but got distracted
Anonymous
:-P
09:55
diff --git a/Zend/tests/object_types/variance_in_param.phpt b/Zend/tests/object_types/variance_in_param.phpt
index bcc528e..cf28dd8 100644
--- a/Zend/tests/object_types/variance_in_param.phpt
+++ b/Zend/tests/object_types/variance_in_param.phpt
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ class Bar extends Foo {
 var_dump(new Bar);
 ?>
 --EXPECTF--
+Warning: Declaration of Bar::qux(Qux $qux) should be compatible with Foo::qux(object $object) in %s on line 10
 object(Bar)#%d (0) {
 }

diff --git a/Zend/tests/object_types/variance_in_param_error.phpt b/Zend/tests/object_types/variance_in_param_error.phpt
@brzuchal Ideally, yes... it saves the whole open/close vote dance over and over again.
@brzuchal I'm going to second @salathe's request to leave discussion time before re-opening the vote. Additionally, if you're going to continue to close and open the voting without talking to me first, please can you take my name off the RFC.
@brzuchal for god sake, have someone check it before you do anything else
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Do you like FPS games?
sorry @Danack @salathe it's not his fault
09:57
@Danack sorry, i'll remember this, @JoeWatkins I should talk to Dan as he is right his name is on this
@JayIsTooCommon Depends wether I stand a chance
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Well it's mainstream but the new Battlefield is godly
twitter.com/AmazonHelp/status/798094289301569536 < Does anybody else have issues on Amazon with Chrome 53?
you should have ... but this whole thing happened on my suggestion, and my changes ...

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