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11:00
you are not supposed to "remake" the factory
You mean this line?
if ( $this->connection === null )
yes
you are supposed to pass the same factory instance to all the service layer objects, that require it
ok, seems you are right .. but still I like to use static property in such cases ..
@tereško true.
@Shafizadeh then you loose the option to have a different factory, that is made for working with a separate database on a diffrent server
oh .. in this case, yes .. using a static variable would be fine for one db
11:02
a static variable in such situation creates a "hidden singleton"
I never understand what the hell are "singleton"s
@Gordon has a nice and long answer (on SO) about singleton, but still I cannot understand it.
hmm ... ask me about it again in the evening
alright :-)
@Shafizadeh the short version is: a useless pattern in 99% of all cases
:)
11:05
:-) .. and what's that 1% ?
the margin of doubt
as in: no one knows when it's useful in PHP but let's assume we'll find out one day.
ok, I don't what to know singleton's usage, I just want to know, what is that?
@Shafizadeh I think it might be useful in "application as a server" and multi-threading contexts ... but those also happen to be areas I have very little understanding about
basically, as @Gordon said - the margin of doubt
it's a way of enforcing that a specific class can only have one instance and can be globally accessed from anywhere in your application.
11:11
good explanation .. just why do you this feature isn't useful? If I think a little, I'm sure I'll find some great usage of it.
I will take a look at it
@tereško this StructureFactory looks like what I want, am I understanding this right?

$something = $factory->create('Something'); // something === PDO
$foobar = $factory->create('Foobar'); // it will just receive the already existing PDO connection

return new $name( $this->connection ); // what does this do? return the result of invoking a function that was passed into it?
@the_velour_fog no, "something" is a class that will use PDO
like User
class User {
    private $connection;
    public function __construct(PDO $connection) {
        $this->connection = $connection;
    }
}
when you run $user = $factory->create('User');, it will create an instance of User class and pass to it an active PDO connection
ah nice, that makes sense, so then the User class will effectively share the same $this->connection PDO connection
11:18
yes
nice - is that a "factory" pattern?
that piece of code was initially made for SOAP clients instead of PDO (those things required up to second to initialize)
@the_velour_fog in general - yes, it is a factory: a class, that is responsible for creating other classes
@bwoebi ping
@WesStark Do you have a tool yet to print text into a box for your memes?
@kelunik pong
@bwoebi Did you get the ping earlier today?
11:23
4 hours ago, by bwoebi
Don't know. You'd need to look up what's referencing it…
How do I do that?
@kelunik uh, remove the __debugInfo from the loop and var_dump() it. then grep the output … that's probably the best you can do right now…
(unless you want to search manually via a debugger, which I really wouldn't recommend)
And did you see the ping on GitHub because of the segfault?
yes, but not checked yet
user4962466
rant of the day
user4962466
5 M downloads and the docs page is down
user4962466
that's when i love reinventing the whell
user4962466
wheel*
what does it actually do?
@bwoebi Just checked, it's an xdebug issue.
11:32
@kelunik well, then, IDGAF :-D
!!urban IDGAF
[ idgaf ] An acronym for 'I don't give a fuck'. -Indifference Used when you don't care about something, or have no opinion on a matter. Sometimes used without the 'i', ie "I dgaf about her".
idgaf is proportionally linked to age
the older you get, the less fucks you give… physically and mentally
And the less fucks you give, the less likely you are to learn
That's why you can't teach an old dog new tricks with humans, they just don't care enough
11:44
@kelunik Ah, the PHP 7.0 leak… could you add a comment for that like … /* @TODO remove when dropping 7.0, fixes gc bug */
@Jimbo wrong. learning not give a fuck is also learning
@bwoebi No, there's nothing to remove.
Hi How to properly write this: private $foo['bar']= 1;
@kelunik uh, what's the point of the empty tick then?!
@Gordon Once you've learned though, there's no going back. Not agile, not open to change ;)
This is also why elderly people are more conservative and closed-off
11:45
@bwoebi The if should be there anyway, but sure why exactly it requires the empty tick.
@kelunik yeah, just talking about the yield
@Jimbo I prefer enlightened or wise over conservative and closed-off
Wise-ass ;)
how did you guys pick a name for your projects
@user7594714 Historical figure, try hitler
11:50
@bwoebi There's still something buggy. The socket gets GCed right after the test on 7.0 now, but still is GCed after the complete test results on 7.1.
Amp\Socket\ClientSocket::__destruct..Amp\Socket\ClientSocket::__destruct. < The first one is GCed correctly (before the .).
@user7594714 I go to the zoo and hand the monkey a dictionary. first word he picks is the project name.
@Jimbo worked for Secret Hitler
Hey guys, I wanna convert a string that represents a number in hexadecimal into decimal format.
What's the best way to do that in PHP?
sample hex: '07FFFFFFFF'
@Jimbo Thanks
12:04
I am not a bot.
@littlepootis Sorry lol. I thought you are. XD
Anyways, I'm dealing with big numbers here. Like 16 digit hex digits
What is the data-type that I should use to hint?
Is there something like bigint?
I am guessing the number would be out of integer range
Yes.
I have issues and found out that large numbers are returned as floats.
I cannot use the float format because I need to insert this big number into DB.
How would I be able to just get like an accurate string from a hexadecimal?
string value of the number^^^
Store the hex as a string in the DB...
I can't unfortunately.
Why not?
The data-type of the column in DB is integer.
The game will break if I try to change it
12:11
So you need a new column then, it's clearly not for that column if it must be an integer
It is a big int actually
In MSSQL
It allows for a 64 bit representation
of integers
Never mind, I found a solution.
Conversion can be done within MSSQL.
CONVERT(bigint, convert (varbinary(8), '0x<hex string>', 1))
12:38
g'morning
If you do that conversion on getting data, you'll lose all power of indexing
If that matters to you
Hey guys, anyone have some experience with service classes? I'm confused about where to put some logic
between the curly braces of a function block
2
no no that's not gonna work, I don't have a function block yet
@bwoebi Got it properly working now, no idea how.
Well... on 7.1.
13:01
what you all put in ServerName while creating virtualhost in vm?
...the primary domain name for the virtual host?
Actually I put nothing in it because I don't use Apache because it's horrid
i am working locally..
Create an entry in your hosts file for 127.0.0.1 mysite.dev and use mysite.dev
@Linus I put "xxx.local"
And then I host @PeeHaa's mom on the porn site and charge with PayPal API
ah thanks thanks :)
@Jimbo :P
13:16
morning
I just use the IP
@Gordon If you're using virtualisation and docker / vagrant with DHCP?
yeah
But it changes...
Unless you're talking about 127.0.0.1 ;)
But that's at the top of <VirtualHost> isn't it
posted on July 14, 2017 by kelunik

- Fixed GC issues if request bodies mismatches the specified content-length.

13:24
I'm trying to access a web page from a guest VM from host VM using php's built-in web server but I'm having no luck. I've forwarded ports in the vagrantfile (guest: 8080, host: 8000) and I've tried running php -S 0.0.0.0:8080, but no dice. I've also tried dinking with my hosts file using the guest IP and localhost, and accessing the server through localhost, and still no dice. I'm not sure if my work network is interfering with it, but I've ran apache from a guest VM and it worked.
@Jimbo it doesn't
@Linus Use a fake TLD (I tend to use .dev) and name stuff as appropriate to whatever site you are working on. If you have a local DNS server that supports it, it might be worth creating a wildcard *.dev record that points to your VM, so that you can add new virtual hosts just by creating the container config, so you don't have to add a hosts file entry for each one
@Gordon But it can... if it's taken by another VM then it'll be given another IP right
@Jimbo yeah, but who does that?
and even if it does, you just take the new ip. I mean, you only need it to access the thing in a browser anyway, so why bother with hosts entry or something?
@Gordon well if you are like me and frequently have open browser tabs/windows numbering in the hundreds it's worthwhile. Also I sometimes have .dev and .staging (and sometimes the live version as well) open at the same time for comparison and it's an easy visual signal for which one you are looking at
13:29
fair enough
it's all fun and games until icann sells your favorite fake tld
@DaveRandom Just use http://whatever.localhost/
Yes, you need to explicitly type http:// in the browser, because Chrome knows it's not a public suffix and tries a search.
I remember to have used .vm as a suffix a few times
sure 'nough, .dev is owned by google
shut up, you fell asleep, I was awake the whole time ...
13:46
Anyone working on phalcon ?
gold
@Gordon where do you have that from? :-D
@bwoebi via fb via isotopp
14:42
Mismatching floating values – #74925
@Jeeves translated: "in 5 years I haven't learned shit about floats"
@PaulCrovella It's really interesting.
@kelunik if you put a trailing slash it also works
@PaulCrovella did they really pass that exam?
i'm sure it feeled like it
14:48
Yay, let's test floats for equality, woo!
well, tbf when you learn of it, it's "shoking" indeed, but after a while you accept machines won't magically behave like your mind wants them to..
15:16
Any reason why php would segfault on fopen over sftp? O.o#
nvm might have found it.. stackoverflow.com/a/41162477/2274710.. Nope (didn't work)
15:29
evenin r11
@JayIsTooCommon You dinged?
I don't even have to click that link, @FélixGagnon-Grenier. But I love you
@bwoebi Would you be able to update the Aerys websocket tests based on the refactored version using the socket package?
15:37
i clicked and i wish i didnt
@WesStark whaaaat? that song is AWESOME
@bwoebi There's a lot going on there and honestly in some cases I'm not even sure what you're trying to test…
Anonymous
@Sean are you out on ze piss tonight?
Would you like the most NSFW video that isn't explicitly porn?
what
^
sure, why not
15:38
good morning
yo/
waiting for LoL to download
@Trowski uhm, I'm not even really sure whether your logic is right…
@Dereleased ffs... that smells of russia
like, from a mile
That's the country you smell?
15:40
Apart from setting $client->id = (int) $sock; in WebsocketTest::initEndpoint(), not sure what needs change @Trowski
So who is the resident imagemagick expert
I mean, that's correct, but still
@Dereleased ugh... yeah? kinda? no?
@Trowski well, please identify these tests to me then, so that I can put more descriptive names or comments there?
@Dereleased i like "inventive" innuendo. this is just stupid tho
15:42
I need to resample a 300dpi PDF down to 72dpi without borking the margins or screwing with the transparency of the contained assets
@WesStark That's kinda the point. It's so unbelievably over the top it comes back around to being funny
emm guys, what do you think:
@WesStark I like the mouth hidden by black fabric. took me off guard tbh
    $author = new User($request->get('author'));

    $message = $this->messenger->send(
        new Conversation($author, new User($request->get('recipient'))),
        new Message($author, new Content($request->get('content')))
    );
OR
    $author = new User($request->get('author'));

    $message = new Message($author, new Content($request->get('content')));

    $this->messenger->send(
        new Conversation($author, new User($request->get('recipient'))),
        $message
    );
my question went away due to edit, haha
was going to ask what the return on send() was
15:44
@tereško I prefer the latter
having a return on send seems off to me
so do I, but the first one looks cleaner
how to filth: have a third parameter to message, takes by-ref, and sets it to itself
but I dislike the return more than I dislike the less clean
i prefer the latter too, but just because i don't know why send would return the message?
15:45
was going to type an example but it's too gross
Honest question, how do you guys feel about something like this:
(this message nuked from orbit, as it was the only way to be sure)
@bwoebi The tests fiddle a lot with internal state so they're frustrating to update… I think the issue was that testAppError was manually pushing the data to the socket.
I added a delay there and that helped.
@Dereleased kill it with fire, before it lays eggs
fair enough =)
hell it almost laid eggs in me own brain
15:47
just because he assigned avariable there?
I caught me just before starting to reflect about how it was not so bad
Anyone knows how to programe videos?
@Dereleased wtf
with scripts or code
15:48
@Kaori ?
that song
Ah yes. I tagged it extremely_nsfw, didn't I? What did you expect?
@Kaori it got something moving in ur pants?
like... what is the reason of its existence...
deaddove.jpg
15:48
@WesStark yes, because the higher assignment overrides the lower one
@FélixGagnon-Grenier only tentacles make me feel so
@DjordjeVujicic no
@tereško oh :/
@tereško I edited to remove the outer assignment, which was obviously wrong, only meant to have the inner
15:50
@tereško Is it allowed to ask such a question in question section?
$foo = $thing->do( $foo = new Aha("!") ); // neat!
@tereško ah. but i didn't understand your question really. you were asking about visual debt? :B
@WesStark there is money under your skin, try checking
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dunno what that means
you should know by now that i don't get jokes
in the first message you posted, is $message the same of new Message() ?
that would be the assumption, yes
15:54
> having a return on send seems off to me
yep
well ... technically I could do:
$this->messenger->send(...);
$message = $this->messenger->getLastMessage();
but that's just vile (it's also what I tended to do couple years ago)
@Trowski mh, the tests don't actually access private state/functions here? … well, they emulate the initial Client state, yes. But that's all?
@tereško no :D
.. when I start doing API design, I tend to ask very basic questions in the chat :(
@WesStark it's a clever way to invite you to cut your skin
I just might be stealing it
16:06
i'm still not entirely sure what you asked
$message = $this->messenger->send($message) there is no need to return the messages as the consumer obviously had it already
unless you mean return a different instance of message, modified of something?
i feel courageous today, i'm trying to engage a conversation with teresko
and i'm not even wearing my body armor!
:B
question @tereško, are all converstions consisting of exactly one message? or the new Conversation will merge with an already existing one if there is?
16:26
@WesStark Maybe he has more than two possible results and needs specificity upon error.
IE it returns a domain object with more info than the message.
@Allenph domain objects are usually not extended and "complete" like, you don't have a Person without its name set
that would be an invalid Person, as all persons have names
a girl has no name
@FélixGagnon-Grenier i love you
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Yeeeees.
Let it begin.
@WesStark that feeling is shared
16:34
2 days!
I taught my girlfriend to pirate because of that show.
She somehow managed to get caught.
Then we proceeded to watch all 6 seasons in like 4 months.
@PaulCrovella eheh i read that
@WesStark Either way. Point stands.
This is probably a stupid question, but why not...
$message = new Message("My Message")->send();
16:39
arya was one of my fav characters, till i realized that now i love them all. they all converged to full badassery
can't wait for the hound, gendry
I'm just happy that sansa finally has some fucking agency
a message shouldn't be responsible for sending itself
@WesStark My girlfriend said the best thing ever like 5 minutes before the Red Wedding.
even dondarrion will play an important role now. and that sword
"I love Robb. He's the new Ned Stark."
ahahaha
he was, indeed, the new Ned Stark
No idea how right you are, hon'.
I literally cried
I think that episode is why I have trust issues
i could never like robb
16:40
@Allenph shortly followed up with "Oh god dammit!"
It changed the face of series forever
so bland. jon snow is way more a complex character
if it were not for his only expression
@PaulCrovella Yep. I looked right at her after as she was throwing a fit and just said, "Welcome to the fucking show."
16:48
@WesStark bringing him back nerfed the impact of death
Anonymous
@PeeHaa youtu.be/nYXHM3dSkTQ pfft and you said British food was bad
@PaulCrovella but he's the chosen one
wtf
chosen to mope around like an emo bitch
16:50
Every fucking thing and every fucking person in that is just gross
Sorry @Jimbo I know that's your mom
lolwat
@WesStark Why don't you ban @PeeHaa fot that a bit?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier idoubledareyou.mp4
You know very well I'd have done it :)
... maybe
if drunk enough
But seriously that "soup" looks like a mix of vomit and shit
16:53
it'd be one or the other soon enough anyway
\o/
gosh, she sucks at cutting stuff
I am disgusted
she reminds me of the freak's wife in true detective
@bwoebi My frustration was mostly with not realizing I had to yield to a Delayed to tick to the loop and actually write in testAppError. That and I didn't write the tests so I'm still trying to figure out how exactly $server->requireClientFree is set – I assume it's testing to see if unloadClient() was called.

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