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7:03 AM
yup!
 
do we create a canonical for it?
 
a canonical what?
 
What happened to PHP6? or Why did PHP skip from PHP 5 to 7. With wiki lock and a summary of the events explaining why
 
ah that; surely somebody will effect that
one shall be elected from the "winning team" ;-)
 
there should at least be a note about it in the tag wiki
I guess I can do that
 
7:08 AM
oh, you meant on SO .. sorry, caught me off guard there
did you already clean up the questions?
it's empty now ...
 
nope
 
we have a change to ask the first question :D
How to sort an array with php7?
 
so, php is 7.. what a fail..
 
meh
 
@AlmaDo so that went through? ... :x
 
7:13 AM
@Patrick ?
 
the vote on 7
 
The best prime version since php5.
 
I just was keeping (small) hope that justice will win and it would be php 6
it's just .. no reason for such jump. But that's for me
 
well at least it should make upgrading to the new version easy if you work in a company. "It's version 7 now, we are still on 5..."
 
such a poor excuse
 
7:17 AM
still better than the reasons in the rfc :D
 
I saw much better reasons for version 7 here in chat rather than in RFC
 
> On July, 30th, 2014 a majority of the PHP steering group decided to skip version 6 to avoid confusion with an earlier but abandonded PHP 6 project (dubbed the Unicode release). While there never had be any official release of PHP 6, many books and articles had been published already.
> Skipping straight to PHP 7 would not have to carry that excess baggage from the failed project. Development snapshots of PHP 6 are still available in the official PHP repositories. Note that these are not meant for production.
that's what I put into the tag wiki
 
yes, it's the only reasonable thing (I mean, to avoid ambiguous "php6 unicode" stuff)
 
i think the reason that for quite a few developers who busted their ass on php6 back in the day the prospect of contributing to the "same thing" is just painful to do ... that would actually be better than this stupid books argument.
the whole unicode avoidance is nonsense imho, because how does version N-1 have it and then version N not have it?
 
hehe
 
7:23 AM
though, i'm kinda glad that the unicode thing didn't work out the way it was planned.
can you imagine variable names with emoji?
and in arabic, the ! operator becomes left associative or something like that ... yikes
 
in arabic, EXPRESSION negates the "!"
 
ehh, wud? :)
 
@Jack you can still have const ␀ = null; though
 
Zalgo PHP!
 
monringsssss
 
7:40 AM
So, how far did you pass squares game ?
 
interesting, people can tell the difference between pouring cold or hot liquids :) seemed intuitively sensical, but it's interesting to see it proven (for the most part) heh
@AlmaDo how many levels are there?
 
@AlmaDo Seem to be stuck on L4
 
zomg, there are many levels
 
I guess I must be missing something
 
@AlmaDo the colleague facing me is lvl28
 
7:49 AM
good mornings
 
oh crap
 
oh, duh :-P
 
Did a sudo chmod -R 775 . on / how do I revert?
 
@SecondRikudo Yeh, you're screwed
 
@SecondRikudo wat
 
7:51 AM
@SecondRikudo just cry a bit.
 
@SecondRikudo wait, before you actually typed the command what exactly were you thinking?
 
Actually, does the system have any security audit logging? @SecondRikudo
 
@Jack That I was in the directory that I actually wanted to do the command in
 
I guess that was occasional "enter" hit after /
I think he was about to specify right path, but ..
 
What OS is it?
 
7:53 AM
@DaveRandom CentOS
 
no way
 
@SecondRikudo Unless someone has manually enabled auditd, and set it to a level that logs chmod calls, and auditd logs the old file perms, you are screwed
 
@DaveRandom So I'm probably screwed.
What are the effects?
 
@DaveRandom what say ye of "signed long" as array index?
or rather, negative numeric array indices.
 
@SecondRikudo Well 755 could worse, it is unlikely to break too many things. It'll mostly be a security issue, the only things that will break will be files that actually need to be 777 (or [76]66)
But it has probably created all kinds of far reaching security issues
 
8:01 AM
@DaveRandom Well, I've already seen issues with sudo because the sudo file is supposed to be 400
I'm corrected that one via su -
And I've ran rpm --setperms $(rpm -qa) as per serverfault.com/questions/241701/…
 
What may cause very, very long curl query? Around 24 seconds. It's only one query. Check method is:
public function checkLinkExistsCurl($link)
	{
		if (!$url = curl_init())
		{
		    return false;
		}
		curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_URL, $link);
		curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_HEADER, 1);
		curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_NOBODY, 1);
		curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
		curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0');

		return !preg_match('/(404\s+Not\s+Found)|(Error)/i', curl_exec($url));
	}
 
@DaveRandom thankfully security issues are not that important to me on that server
There's nothing sensitive there
 
so I need to check if source exists. It works correctly, but.. sooo long
 
@AlmaDo Give up after X seconds?
 
@SecondRikudo no, I need to know if it exists or not. And after 24 seconds it return "success" (i.e. address exists).
and that result is correct (so, address really exists)
 
8:05 AM
@AlmaDo Try $link = "http://google.com"
Still takes that long?
 
I know, I was just about to continue. With other sources it works fine (i.e. fast), but with needed domain it's so slow. Hint: CURLOPT_USERAGENT is mandatory, without it that domain "see" that I'm a "bot" and immediately results 404 for any query
 
@AlmaDo Anything in the verbose log?
 
what's that?
how can I "log" this?
logic works fine, it just waits very long time to get the proper result..
 
curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1);
also, you can check the info hash after the response has been handled.
 
doing..
added:
        //debug:
        curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1);
        curl_setopt($url, CURLOPT_STDERR, $f = fopen(__DIR__.'/'.'curl_log', 'a+'));
        fclose($f);
        //
sadly, it's CURLOPT_STDERR: resource has gone away
 
8:18 AM
you're not supposed to close it before curl_exec().
 
right, newbie time
 
Morning
So php7 has been choosen?
 
@Jack all that is to read manga :D
 
user1607528
@RonniSkansing php7 is next or is it out?
 
o.0"
@Muhammet next.
 
8:21 AM
@Muhammet next, I was just reacting to a tweet. "Zeev Suraski ‏@zeevs 2h
It's official! The next version of PHP shall be... Seven! #php #php7 #FAST"
 
@SecondRikudo I was not aware of that, but sudo is probably something of a special case because of what it does. There will probably be other cases that I have no idea about because I've never done chmod -r 755 / :-P
 
@Jack got the log, but no way it can help with time issue
* About to connect() to manga.http.domain port 80 (#0)
*   Trying A.B.C.D...
* connected
* Connected to manga.http.domain (A.B.C.D) port 80 (#0)
> HEAD /bleach/102/10.png HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0
Host: manga.http.domain
Accept: */*

< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Server: uServ/3.2.2
< Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 08:22:33 GMT
< Content-Type: image/png
< Content-Length: 165824
< Last-Modified: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 14:10:28 GMT
< Connection: keep-alive
 
yup, that looks fine.
next, inspect the get_info return value
 
2014/07/30 04:25:13 [error] 12801#0: *5 rewrite or internal redirection cycle while internally redirecting to "/globe/index.html", client: 194.90.89.129, server: madara.ninja, request: "GET /globe/index.html HTTP/1.1", host: "madara.ninja"
Why?
server {
    server_name madara.ninja;
    root /madara.ninja/www/;
    index index.html;
    client_max_body_size 1024M;

        location / {
                # This is cool because no php is touched for static content.
                # include the "?$args" part so non-default permalinks doesn't break when using query string
                try_files $uri $uri/;
        }

	location ~ \.php$ {
                #NOTE: You should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini
                include fastcgi_params;
nvm
 
@Jack it seem there's nothing I can do. It's just remote host issue. Because all looks fine and suddenly, now I can't see such delay (works ~0.02 sec for request) - but I've changed nothing. It will be back slow again soon, I think
yup. And I see interesting thing:
  'total_time' => 24.043321,
  'namelookup_time' => 24.026323,
  'connect_time' => 24.032323,
  'pretransfer_time' => 24.032323,
 
8:34 AM
there you go
stinking dns
 
haha...
changed to 8.8.8.8 for tests, now all works fine.. shitty Windows domain ..
but I'm not supposed to do so :(
but strange, why some times it resolves names fast
 
it happens when you have multiple DNS servers and one of them has an issue
if not that, then just because ...
 
right, whole DNS chain sucks in our case
 
thanks, it was last thing about which I thought
 
8:42 AM
I can't believe we're actually going to PHP 7 instead of PHP 6. What. A. Joke.
Emotional baggage my arse, get a grip.
 
^ resistance is futile
 
we need to start publishing shitty books about PHP7 and it's an urgent issue. Also, we need to create more crappy articles about php7 that it's about php6 now
 
I wonder, if they were so worried about "book confusion", then how are they expecting to handle the "php 6 was a step back from functionality of php5.5" issue?
 
it's not about the books!
 
Who needs php books?
 
8:49 AM
people who are new to the language, @Leri
 
I've only read one book for php, I know I could learn a lot more from books on design patterns with a php focus (so I don't have to translate between Java and PHP)
 
because "just learn from the internet" is a recipe for a disaster
 
will curl use /etc/hosts ?
(lazy to check)
 
@tereško Disagree. php is a language that should be learnt/used after you already have average programming background. And at that point manual is enough.
 
living in a bubble much ?
 
8:53 AM
@tereško No. I have just never seen a php book that can get a person in programming and won't ever see, imho. Because php lacks so much at this moment.
Once it's improved, maybe, but not now. Also, I think dynamic language is not a good place to get into programming.
 
What do people think of my DigestRequestHandler, honest opinions? Feel free to rip too if useful
 
@Jimbo missing tests make your code non-existing
 
@Ocramius I only put a single file on gist, not a repo on github ;)
 
@rdlowrey Yeh I see it. I'm just trying to figure out if there's a way to basically screw the system over and make it work without it. There's no obvious way to set sslsock->sni when the async code paths are taken, I'm wondering if there are any dirty tricks that can be done with the session stream (I can't find any real docs on the effect that SSL_copy_session_id() has) but then I'm not sure if that session stream could be created.
Next I'm going to look at see if there's any way to override the default DNS resolving behaviour in such a way that you can resolve it async and feed it into the underlying cache or something.
I'm not hopeful for either of those options though
and without this functionality it's a major crippling of that FC lib :-(
 
@Jimbo hmm, same string values are used in more than one place.
 
9:05 AM
@Jimbo maybe throw an exception if something invalid is passed to $requestMethod?
 
@Jack Which are these? The magic number is normally 3 to move to it's own thing for me unless it's a simple change
 
I'm not a fan of patching this up in <5.6 though (not looked to see if it's an issue in 5.6), if you are going to put any work into that sort of thing you may as well just do the proper backport work you were talking about @rdlowrey
 
@Patrick Good idea, thanks. The rest is good though yep?
 
@Jimbo $data['username'] for instance.
 
@Jack The parseDigestHeader() ensures that the 'username' key will exist
 
9:08 AM
@Jimbo I know ... assuming it will never change that would be fine I suppose.
 
@Jack Nah, it's part of RFC 2617 for digest authentication
 
@Jimbo I'm just messing with you
 
:D
The only thing that I don't like is that it kinda couples the class to our db schema as it pulls out a 'HTTPDigestPassword' field from the user
Not sure what to do about that
 
morning
@bwoebi Would be nice if you could resolve the remaining 5.6 issues
I.e. add the constant array checks and remove [] derefs, or fix it.
 
@NikiC hey, what's your opinion on signed array indices? i don't honestly believe there's a proper use-case that would warrant negative indices at all ...
 
9:21 AM
@Jimbo you don't like psr-0 and the [] array syntax? :)
 
string keys that start with "-" is fine of course.
 
@Patrick I do, but this psr-4 is easier right. Also, this is php 5.3 compliant (used for work)
 
@Jack why?
 
why what?
 
Or rather, what's the suggestion?
nothing wrong with using a negative number as key, is there?
 
9:25 AM
the suggestion is to use signed long array indices.
 
ah, sorry
I skipped that mail because Yasuo wrote it
 
haha
 
Hi all, just a small question. I've seen this syntax in jS before;

`var something = var1 || var2`

I've just tried this with PHP and it seems to work well. If the values that are compared at boolean, does the variable become TRUE if one or more of the compared variables are TRUE? Is this this reliable?
 
@rdlowrey wait, OpenSSL overloads the default tcp stream wrapper in such a way that php_openssl_ssl_socket_factory() should be used, so the SNI_server_name opt should be respected? What am I missing?
 
I don't get why he wants to switch the type of the hash to fix that bug. All it needs is an underflow check
 
9:27 AM
@DaveRandom - I also wanted to sat thanks for your time on my DOMdoc' stuff yesterday.. I think I got there in the end.
 
@Dan That makes sense. If var1 or var2 are true, then it comes true
 
@NikiC an underflow check in the _pop()?
 
@Jack yes
 
I'm guessing it's a loose comparison, so if one is true and one is hello, they're both "true" in that context
 
yeah, that would be a way too
 
9:28 AM
to make sure the next index doesn't go below zero
 
@Jimbo eh I mean psr-2, or whatever the code style number is
 
@NikiC I took my idea from JavaScript of course ;-)
 
just like we check in the push ops that we don't got over int max
 
@Jimbo Well, I know all the functions I'm comparing are boolean. I just wanted to know what the fastest way would be to test them in one go.
 
@Jack negative array indexes already don't update the last used index
 
9:29 AM
@NikiC hmm, seems like fixing array_pop() is the least impact fix :)
yes, correct.
 
@Dan What did you do in the end?
 
hmm, how far back goes this bug .. sigh
 
It wasn't that pretty. I used this for the load:

`$dom->loadHTML( '<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">' . $content);`
 
I was poking around in libxml a bit last night, seems like there should be a way to set the default internal encoding through the libxml ext
 
oh dear, don't poke into that!
 
9:30 AM
Do you know why the code won't format? I thought backticks do they job?
 
Also it seems like there should be an $encoding arg to loadHTML()
I've added it to my 5-mile-long list of things to do :-P
@Dan not when there's a new line in the message :-(
 
Then I was using these extra args with the loadHTML() method:

LIBXML_HTML_NOIMPLIED | LIBXML_HTML_NODEFDTD | LIBXML_NOWARNING
 
chat markdown is a lot dumber than the main site
 
Which worked locally but not on the live server.
 
@DaveRandom nooo, my answer needs moar up votes first =p
 
9:32 AM
And as I couldn't strip the html, I've got this ugly crap...
$dom_return = str_replace( '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">', '', $dom_return );
$dom_return = str_replace( '<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body>', '', $dom_return );
$dom_return = str_replace( '</body></html>', '', $dom_return );
It appears to be consistently the same markup, so I think using str_replace() should be fast enough for the job, and reliable.
 
@Dan use the fixed text button instead of back ticks if it spans more than one line.
 
"Meh"
 
@Dan Lord, doesn't C41N help?
(iterate body nodes and export the canonical strings)
Not sure if that works in HTML mode
 
@DaveRandom What's C41N?
 
Might be C14N, I can never remember
one sec
 
Yes that
Comments indicate it may not be a great idea with HTML though
Oh @Dan saveHTML does have a $node arg though
 
Yes, I can see what the guy it saying. I don't really want it saying "mate, your HTML needs fixing" when it can't even load UTF-8 : \
 
You could pass the <body> element into that and then at least you'd only have to string that
Relying on str_replace of an exact DTD/<head> sound pretty fragile
 
I've got this in some text code already $dom_return = $dom->saveHTML( $dom->documentElement );
 
Yeh but the documentElement of an HTML doc is <html>
 
9:38 AM
so..
$dom->documentElement->firstChild perhaps?
 
Try $dom->getElementsByTagName('body')->item(0)
 
Makes sense, I'll give it a shot now and see what happens.
 
btw @Dan somewhat irrational pet peeve: please call that var $doc and not $dom, it represents a document, not the entire document object model :-P
 
@DaveRandom Yes, I know what you mean. I was hoping that thinking like I was using the DOM in jS would help, so that's probably why I ended up with $dom
So, I've tested - although not on the live server.
It works as it should, it just returns the content in <body> tags
So I suppose I can strip those and I'm done? There's no way to do that with the DOM class is there?
It looks like you can only pass a node, and not a nodeList, otherwise I could pass the children.
 
9:58 AM
if(($this -> form_entry_array['repop'] != true) && $array['value'] === $this -> form_entry_array['value'])
 
@NikiC what do you think of this patch? Look okay?
 
if(($this -> form_entry_array['repop'] != true) && $array['value'] == $this -> form_entry_array['value']);

works as it should, but if either value is 0 it returns a false positive
any insight from anyone BUT jack would be greatly appreciated
 
Basically nNextFreeElement needs to be non-zero before it can be decremented.
 
@Hybridwebdev anyone BUT jack?
 
@RonniSkansing long story
 
10:00 AM
that sounds abit excluding
 
@Jack looks okay. I'd suggest adding a > 0 or != 0
 
well given his "best answer" was "take a break" I've had about enough
 
Well whatever it was, get over it. =] Could you put your code in a pastie or something
 
@NikiC fair enough.
 
to explain, it's a conditional check for a form class I built a while ago, I recently discovered this "bug"
wherein, if the value is 0, it doesn't work as expected
 
@Hybridwebdev next time, could you format it something likehttp://pastie.org/9431260, it was abit hard to read, and I do not always feel like copy pasting to read.
in the code you have some == and === are you confident in what the difference is?
 
It should have gone through formatted, it was when I c/ped it. sorry about that
yes
neither == nor === works
in fact, === never works
 
which one of the if conditions are we talking about?
 
@Hybridwebdev Yeah, known bug in php. :Ь
 
specifically, the if(($this -> form_entry_array['repop'] != true) && $array['value'] == $this -> form_entry_array['value'])
return " selected='selected'";
 
10:06 AM
@Hybridwebdev imo === always works, while == can be more tricky
so before the if, add
 
what horribly formatted code... how can you work like that?
 
var_dump($this->form_entry_array['repop'], $array['value'],  $this->form_entry_array['value']);
var_dump( (($this->form_entry_array['repop'] != true) && $array['value'] == $this->>form_entry_array['value']);
die;
 
die; die; die;
 
Do not know if I got that copy pasted correctly, but you get the idea right?
=]
{}{}{}{}1;2;exit;
 
NULL int(0) string(0) ""
 
10:08 AM
@Dan Not as far as I am aware, but I'd be much more comfortable doing that than relying on an exact string for the DTD and head/tail. str_replace() would require it to match exactly, whitespace and all, you'd probably be better using a regexp like preg_replace('(^\s*<body[^>]*>\s*|\s*</body>\s*$)', '', $dom_return)
 
oooooooooooo
eureka
 
@Hybridwebdev so that is pretty basic debugging right
 
Lol that triggered the "parsing HTML with regex" chat easter egg :-P
 
@DaveRandom It's just funny - all the times I came to SO trying to filter content, only to be told not to use preg_replace...and look what we're doing.
^ exactly.
 
@NikiC alright; should I merge this into 5.4 onwards then? =D
 
10:10 AM
Isn't str_replace() faster than preg_replace()?
 
@Dan Yeh but this is better than using regexp to do whatever manipulation you are doing on the actual content.
 
\o/ so, how butthurt are you fellas with the oncoming 7? ;D
 
(marginally)
 
@Jack yup
 
It's just working around a limitation of PHP's DOM ext
 
10:11 AM
@RonniSkansing I freaking love you dude! I can't believe I missed such a simple thing
 
@NikiC consider it done :)
 
@Hybridwebdev often is
 
@Dan Technically yes, but we are talking about microseconds in this case - the problem with str_replace is that it requires an exact string match. If libxml suddenly decides to change some whitespace, or add an attribute, or something funky like that your str_replace code will break.
 
10:13 AM
@Danack lulz
 
@Danack UNSIGNED?
 
Nah, convert to BIGINT
(and unsigned)
 
work in progress. Still debugging a few kinks as I re-use it in various projects, but quite proud of it. it's not bloated like so many other classes I've seen
 
@DaveRandom Damn unlikely though, don't you think? If there was more than one <body> tag in the code, it was screwed from the start :)
I'll take the regex though, thanks.
 
@Hybridwebdev class aidee_formz <- why did I never thought about this is beyond me.
 
10:16 AM
it's in memory of my brother, that was his nickname
and I think it's kinda clever lol
 
@DaveRandom it appears to be working ok on the live server too.
 
@Dan true, but my general view of this sort of thing is: it's a free safety net for idiots, and since it's free I'll take it
 
@Hybridwebdev PLEASE don't do $this -> foo and do $this->foo instead :(
also... why is this in your constructor... :/
include_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/validation/validation.php'); //loads validation class.
 
Oh btw @Dan that regex should have had \s* at the beginning, and probably should have an i modifier
 
@Patrick that's aptana doing that, I HATE its autoformat
 
10:18 AM
Guys, I need conforming: Something that was not working for like one-year got pinned into the fix-me list. For one whole year it bothered no one but now it does?! :| how do you guys deal with situations such as these?
 
@Patrick because it auto-loads in a subclass I use for validation
@jack I guess I owe you an apology, I shoulda just done the vardump like you suggested, woulda saved myself hours of headache
 
OK @rdlowrey so this works fine for me on 5.4.22/win64, which is the only non-5.6 build I have readily available to run it against but I think it should work everywhere: gist.github.com/DaveRandom/e08632914e8df1fc08b9
Are you sure you set the SNI ctx opts correctly?
 
^\s*<body[^>]*>\s*|\s*</body>\s*$

Where does the "i" go? Does that mean case insensitive?
 
@MoshMage I do not understand.. ?
 
@Hybridwebdev why don't you use normal autoloading? and even if for some reason you need to require a file, please don't do it inside the class but at the top of the file.
@Hybridwebdev also your class is doing a lot of things. You should split it up so different class have different responsibilities. For example split validation and filtering into their own classes.
 
10:22 AM
@Dan preg_replace('(^\s*<body[^>]*>\s*|\s*</body>\s*$)i', '', $dom_return)
 
@Hybridwebdev yup, var_dump() is your friend :)
 
looks like I edited the \s* in to the original post
 
@Patrick I may do that down the road, for the most part it's just for my own personal development work. Takes a lot of the headache out of form creation and validation/sanitization
 
@RonniSkansing how do you guys cope with old-bugs that never bothered anyone and were introduced before you even touched the code but are now survacing because god-knows-why ?
 
sounds like butter on the bread =]
 
10:26 AM
@MoshMage fix it?
 
@DaveRandom Thanks, looks good.
 
I am doing exactly that every time there is a little down time between bigger projects. Worst of all, those bugs are inside horrible codeigniter code (we are talking nested ifs where you have to scroll to see the code...)
 
@DaveRandom regex all the thingzzz
 
@Patrick yeah, well, that much i know. but it's getting on my nerves because these are shitty bugs that have no real effect on usability but instead make the management look pretty. And we must work for the same guy, because... yes: inside codeigniter nested if's. lol.
Some day I'll release one module that someone wrote. I shit you not: there's a function with 469 lines of nested if&elses
 
@Leri it's OK, I'm already filled with self-hate
 
10:37 AM
@NikiC boom! done :)
 
@MoshMage how about a codeigniter controller with 11000 lines and about 35 methods?
 
@MoshMage Force that person to read c2.com/cgi/wiki?GuardClause
 
11000/35 .. nice rate
 
@Patrick pff.. I have this line: $data['casing_disposition_buttons'] = $this->load->view('stock_count/stockcount_buttons', $buttons_content, true); beat that xD
but damn. 11000 lines with 35 methods? That guy's even better than the previous coder here x)
@DaveRandom wow. I applied that without ever knowing it was a thing :O
 
@Alz
 
10:49 AM
Hello! I need to find an open source well written (using latest standards and modern approaches) website to use the source code as reference. I've found Symfony/Laravel/Typo3 frameworks but they are only libraries without any real business logic that is very important and complex in applications. If someone knows such a projects please, write here.
 
@neyronius I don't think such a thing exists. You can, however, find small apps and one-page-somethings allover the web and use that as reference though
 
ah, damn ... i feel like a git n00b again =(
 

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