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12:00 AM
Made a thing, and finally bought a domain for myself. https://ocrami.us/ http://t.co/4cG3Eb3ORU
 
Nice
 
And filled with awesome content \o/
 
dude, I'll fill it for the entire week
also, it's all SSL, so yeah
enjoy \o/
 
@Ocramius uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh… That VIDEO THERE
 
hahahahahaha, I hadn't actually clicked through to look at it
 
12:28 AM
Security is hard. Apparently, people assume that .inc files are denied by apache/nginx by default -.-
 
Anonymous
12:44 AM
.yokohama .sexy .rodeo .exposed ... the insanity with the new tlds is getting scarier
 
1:05 AM
guys what about adding an error for preventing multiple __construct() calls in php7? 3v4l.org/WQbAe
$x = new Immutable(20);
$x->__construct(30); // immutable my axx :D
 
@samaYo just imagine all the crap URL regexs on SO that now break because they used \.[a-z]{2,3}
 
@Worf why? seems perfectly valid code to me
make your constructor private instead, and add a public static constructor
 
@Ocramius we already had this discussion :D i'd use static constructors if i was allowed to change their signature when extending a class. but since lsb, it's not possible
instead normal constructors can have their signature changed at any time
 
you don't need to change the signature of a static method when extending a class
just add a different static constructor instead
changing the signature is not LSP compliant anyway
 
constructor is not part of the interface, so are the static methods. therefore in theory i can do with them whatever i want
 
1:14 AM
constructor is part of the interface
that's what most people ignore about LSP
it's subtle, but it's like that
 
it's not
 
well, it is :)
and changing constructor = breaking things, exactly like changing static method API
and yes, I know that PHP ignores constructor signature compatibility for inheritances
but it is not helpful anyway
 
it doesn't make sense for me
 
well, makes sense to me after looking at how much code is broken by stuff like doctrine proxies
(I'm trying to get rid of constructor overrides there)
(yes, we override the constructor, and yes, it's a huge problem)
 
example? i don't know doctrine
 
1:18 AM
class Foo { public function __construct(Thing $bar) { ... } }
class GeneratedFooProxyStuff { public function __construct(callable $initializer) { ... } }
this is how it works in proxies
I've solved it in ProxyManager by using a static constructor on the proxy and getting rid of the __construct override
 
it's because you guys use class names as string instead of factories maybe?
 
no, not me
consumers/users
users rely on the subclasses having same signature, which is a solid assumption, tbh
and it doesn't work
 
im not understanding :P i am pretty sure of my convinctions tho :D and i know you are a php haxxor xD in classic oop languages you aren't allowed to call a constructor on already constructed instance
Foo baz = new Foo(10);
baz.Foo(20); // fail
 
@Worf that's just because they're not considered methods
but yeah, just make 'em private
simple
 
and constructor signature can change totally. for example you can even make a public constructor private
class ParentClass{
public ParentClass(){}
}

class ChildClass extends ParentClass{
private ChildClass(){}
}
 
1:31 AM
hmm, so what happens when you class Foo { public Bar () {} } class Bar extends Foo {} ?
compile error?
 
yes
that's why constructors are ucfirst in java :P to avoid problems like that
 
makes sense
anyway, as you can see, different signature, no conflicts
we just happen to be unlucky with our single-symbol constructor
static methods solve that imo, and are generally better than constructors (overall)
 
tbh i am fine with single constructor + factories. a class has only one internal state representation and that's what you ask in the only constructor you should have, other things are just factories
 
yes
and you get rid of new as well. Much win.
 
i'm doing that :P with use function ...;
and once we get function autoloading i'll be able to automatically alias things. like autodefine
Foo()->baz()
function __autoloadFunction($func){
create_function("....");
}
lovely
no actually i'll be using eval, but whatever
will be great
 
1:41 AM
yeah, no create_function plz :D
 
@Ocramius I disagree with that btw. Constructors are just a special case of static methods that happen to have a bit of syntactic sugar in most languages to make them easier to use. Looking at it like that, relying on a static method in one case to be in another class with the same signature is not exactly safe.
 
> once we get function autoloading
2067 is far away
@Danack true that
 
@Ocramius luckily use function is enough :D i don't have million classes that i need autodefine :) i can alias classes by writing the alias function by myself
 
well, it would be cool to have a __function() (kinda)
 
1:46 AM
per-namespace => even more awesum
 
lol the kid
 
@Danack I feel stupid, had the best idea for this project since we started =_=
 
Losing your passport and having to run far far away?
 
lol
that works too
still, "let the backend generate html"
so simple, so stupid, so massively better
I'll fight with the various politicians at work tomorrow about it =_=
 
2:03 AM
short memory syndrome even in uk, right? after complaining for decades about our politicians we only need a couple of years to forget everything wrong they did and we start voting them again
 
I was just posting this elsewhere:
> The Murdoch press isn't exactly helping, but Ed Milliband is either a pod-person or a replicant. It's not exactly surprising people are wary of voting for Labour while he's in charge.
 
2:23 AM
ollah
 
hola
 
@Worf and @Danack your profile looks the same are you related?
 
ahahahaha
told him once already
:D
 
lol
 
3:01 AM
@rdlowrey leviathon should generally be good to go now.
Be aware that you may get a warning about keyprint mismatch
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison cool. I've mostly been doing userland things the last couple of days so I haven't been inconvenienced.
 
user895378
lol I always ignore those like the good, security-minded developer I am ;)
 
Jolly good. The part about you being inconvenienced, not the part about ignoring security warnings ^^
That idea about conference stuff is really good, by the way.
Hope we get to actually work on that some day.
 
user895378
Yeah I agree. Would be nice.
 
3:30 AM
interface SimpleIterator {

    /**
     * Return null to signify the end of iteration; return the value otherwise
     * @return mixed|null
     */
    function next();

}
I have a SimpleIteratorIterator that takes one of these and iterates it like PHP's native Iterators.
This is basically me wishing our Iterator API was simpler.
 
user895378
@NikiC I'm just now seeing your ping from github.com/php/php-src/pull/1223#issuecomment-99754763 ... The patch looks sane ... the real issue here is that the openssl_error_string() function should never have existed in userland in the first place.
 
user895378
In the event of an error openssl's error message should've just been popped off the queue and used in the php error message.
 
user895378
This is going to be a PITA to merge ...
 
user895378
But to retain BC and fix the issue this is the only real option.
 
user895378
It's somewhat optimistic to expect maintainers to always store the error message any time an openssl function errors, but I guess that's what we're stuck with.
 
user895378
3:36 AM
I'll comment on the actual issue tomorrow ...
 
4:36 AM
Class SeqTest1 contains 35 abstract methods and must therefore be declared abstract or implement the remaining methods #heavybreathing
 
 
2 hours later…
6:30 AM
Hii Everyone ..
I need your suggestion
Senerio is just like
At the time of downloading file form Amazon Server With S3 . My Server /tmp spaces is increasing respectively
i am doing downloading file with the help of presigned URL
 
trying code is try {
$result = $s3Client->getObject(array(
'Bucket' => $buketname,
'Key' => $objectname,


));

} catch (\Aws\S3\Exception\S3Exception $e) {
echo $e->getMessage();
}



$ContentLength = $result['ContentLength'];
$ContentType = $result['ContentType'];
$origfilename = basename($objectname);

header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.$origfilename.'"');
header('Content-Type:'.$ContentType);
header('Content-length:'.$ContentLength);


ob_end_clean();
flush();
 
6:57 AM
moin
 
Morn
 
yay friday
 
@Danack sorry, I just saw your code. What I meant last night, was not that the functionality has to be hidden that way. I was talking more about splitting the methods of the Controller into different classes since I see too many controller doing 20-30 actions and are > 1000 lines of code.
 
7:12 AM
i already did that
 
yes yes
 
@JoeWatkins So looks like Conservatives are going to win?\
 
but I was discussing something with Danack
 
@Jimbo they appear to have a majority ...
 
Does it mean they're going to start putting more conservatives in the food? :D
 
7:17 AM
that's preservatives ...
 
Oh, crap, that's right.
 
good mornings
 
morning
 
I don't know how humans really work ... publicwhip.org.uk/…
he's my local, re-elected MP ...
an obvious idiot ...
 
good morning!
 
It is interesting to see that people from the same party have different opinions. In my country for example if the leader of the party votes Yes, than almost 100% of the rest vote Yes as well
 
So... NHS privatisation, lower taxes for the rich then?
 
Yes unfortunately
 
@ziGi where are you from?
 
Bulgaria
I have the feeling that my country and Romania are the India of Europe
 
7:47 AM
MOrenotnign
 
morning
 
Hippy, happy Friday, roomies.
 
after reading latest articles from phpweekly I noticed that about 2.5 new PHP frameworks come out each week
because one can't feking not release a new best framework he made himself
 
8:08 AM
morning
Anyone know how I can run a lucene (or is it SOLR) style search over a file?
 
moin
@Fabor E_VAGUE
 
@DaveRandom, basically I just want to search a file using a lucene query .
 
Yeh, but what's in the file? Just a huge block a text, basically?
 
It'll be a HTML page, so pretty much yeah
 
Well I'd suggest that the first thing you'll want to do will be to convert the HTML to a plain text block. Then stackoverflow.com/a/4092172/889949
and yeh, lucene is the search lib, solr is a server. so for files you just want the underlying lib (probably)
 
8:25 AM
Do you think it's required to index the file to make that search though?
 
hello
 
Ah of course it would, for field searches
Silly me
 
@Fabor If you don't index it, you might as well just walk the file manually yourself and skip the search lib. That's the whole point of full-text search libs, it's how they use the indexes. At the end of the day O(n) search is fairly easy to implement, it's making it faster that's the difficult bit...
 
3v4l.org/mK7cn 3v4l.org/TYGkT 3v4l.org/ONsDi - Not even an undefined index notice unless it's an array -.-
 
@AllenJB awesome, as usual :D
 
8:33 AM
@AllenJB only array have indices that can be undefined
 
@iroegbu Even if that's the case, shouldn't trying to treat "not-an-array" as an array cause at least a notice, like trying to treat "not-an-object" as an object ( 3v4l.org/JlYQI )
 
posted on May 08, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by toubib */

 
@AllenJB Actually, not-an-array-or-string-or-object-implementing-arrayaccess
 
Which may muddies the water somewhat, but agree it's still pretty insane behaviour
 
8:38 AM
Strings actually works as I'd expect (except for in HHVM - lol) - 3v4l.org/p9utn
 
this is horrible 3v4l.org/rfBBX#v430
 
Oh yeh, or a SimpleXMLElement which doesn't actually implement ArrayAccess, it just implements the dimension fetch routines internally
 
1 message moved to Trash
Trash, for when the bin is not enough :P
 
❤ SimpleXML
 
user1804599
ComplexXML
 
8:47 AM
@PeeHaa I will kill you, don't think I won't.
 
(unrelated to array access) SoapClient has some fun in it to - it has an option to use exceptions instead of errors, but will still use errors if for any reason it cannot get/read/parse the WSDL
 
8 hours ago, by Worf
guys what about adding an error for preventing multiple __construct() calls in php7? http://3v4l.org/WQbAe
 
SoapClient is the biggest pile of turd in PHP. Although to be fair, most of it isn't actually PHP's fault, it's just a reflection of SOAP in general.
 
@Worf Just don't call it multiple times...
 
@Worf Why?
 
8:51 AM
@Worf tbh, I have a use-case for calling it multiple times
or actually, to be more specific, call it after ReflectionClass#newInstanceWithoutConstructor()
and yes, it's my proxy stuff again (auto-generated code)
 
@DaveRandom Speaking of killing. I still want to get over to the retarded island of you and your people to have a beer with people soonish. So prepare the misses you need some time off :P
 
@Ocramius well that's another thing
 
@Ocramius that's not actually calling it twice...
 
@DaveRandom true
 
But it's a somewhat arbitrary restriction, I don't see the point in enforcing it. You'd just end up with someone somewhere having to do a hack whereby the ctor is a wrapper for another public method.
 
8:53 AM
@Ocramius of course you do :)
 
@NikiC hey, I will never let you down
I'd never desert you
 
You do frequently make him cry, though
 
i noticed that @Ocramius always does nasty things with php :P
@DejanMarjanovic then why having method visibility? why having type hinting? we rely on those things to avoid checking ourselves for errors
 
user1804599
@NikiC how difficult is it to implement PHP?
 
and indeed being able to call a constructor twice is an error
 
8:56 AM
@rightfold From scratch?
 
user1804599
Yeah.
 
user1804599
I need something to do this weekend, hence.
 
Pretty hard if you want to have reasonably good compatibility
 
it's been done a fair number of times now ... it's not difficult to create a language that looks like php, what is difficult is reproducing exactly how php works, it's difficult not because it's hard code to write, but they are hard decisions to take for a new language ...
 
And I'd say very hard (as in time-consuming) if you want to run actual code, which requires the availability of a huge standard library. Unless you can reuse the existing one
 
user1804599
8:58 AM
Right, I see.
 
user1804599
I'd already be happy if I could run this:
 
user1804599
<?php
function square($x) { return $x * $x; }
echo square(42);
 
@Worf well, somebody has to do the dirty job. My stuff is actually used and stable
and nobody deals with it directly, which is also good. I don't expose my hacks outside my components
 
:P
 
I question why you would really bother, other than the obvious fun factor ...
 
8:59 AM
"fun" :P
 
yeah :)
 
user1804599
I could implement it for the VM I wrote.
 
Can sombody tell me how to remove A0 characters in mysql?
 
I have to build a realtime chat. I have dedicated server. What should I do, php with websocket or php + xmpp? Please help
 
A0?
 
user1804599
9:06 AM
@Kannu Haskell, PureScript and WebSocket.
 
@Worf Yeah hex representation
 
@PeeHaa where are there 0xA0 chars?
 
:|
 
At the end of strings
 
no idea what you're doing wrong…
 
9:08 AM
@PeeHaa
 
just replace? @PeeHaa
 
14
Q: Why is this A0 character appearing in my HTML::Element output?

RobbRI'm parsing an HTML document with a couple Perl modules: HTML::TreeBuilder and HTML::Element. For some reason whenever the content of a tag is just &nbsp;, which is to be expected, it gets returned by HTML::Element as a strange character I've never seen before: I can't copy the character so ca...

 
Yeah but it is in sql
 
anyway, all languages prevent calling the constructor twice. with "all" of course i mean excluding js, python and similar funky stuff :P
 
@PeeHaa maybe it's also in your database?
 
9:10 AM
someone stole @PeeHaa's account?
 
@bwoebi ? It is in my database. Hence I need to remove it :P
 
@PeeHaa example of the string?
 
user1804599
Recursive sed on the MySQL data directory.
 
Answer to that question states that it's encoded &nbsp; character, so maybe trim() it?
 
@Worf "1234567890 "
 
9:11 AM
@rightfold bad idea I think :-P
 
Where the trailing thing is a0
Hence trim doesnt remove it
 
substring
 
?
 
@PeeHaa then use some UPDATE table SET column = REPLACE('\xA0', '', column) [not 100% sure if you can use hex escape seqs in mysql]
 
With dynamic length?
 
9:13 AM
So you see that you have a space at the end, trim() does not take it but you can pass second argument there and it'll fix it: stackoverflow.com/questions/2521051/trim-nbsp-with-php
 
@TomaszKowalczyk It's still in sql not in php :P
 
@PeeHaa Ready and willing as always :-P
 
SUBSTRING(field, LENGTH(field) - 1, 1) = "_" AS dotrim
SUBSTRING(field, 0, LENGTH(field) - 1)
 
Don't know how much data is affected, but can't you SELECT it, fix and update back? (if it's an one-off situation)
Just checked, can you try TRIM LEADING? dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/…
 
user1804599
@NikiC I will do it this weekend.
 
9:17 AM
@PeeHaa Use a sane character set in the first place?
 
I have to build a realtime chat. I have dedicated server. What should I do, php with websocket or php + xmpp? Please help me.
 
It's mysql. There is no such thing
 
Well, there's UTF-8
 
@PeeHaa utf8_general_ci works nice for me, don't know what problems you run into?
 
What you have is an ISO-8859 &nbsp;
Trim(Replace(field, Char(0xA0), ' ')) @PeeHaa
(is how I would do it)
 
9:21 AM
@DaveRandom can't you just replace by an empty string instead of trimming?
 
A0 is non breaking space also in utf-8 :P
 
@PeeHee is it just the one byte you need to remove?
 
@salathe Yes
I think I fixed it...
 
@bwoebi If the string has a nbsp in a stupid charset at the end, there's a reasonable chance there will be some in the middle as well. Replace them all with ascii spaces to make the data sane, then trim it to remove the trailing ws
(is what I would do)
 
SET SQL_SAFE_UPDATES = 0;
UPDATE doctor SET bigCode = TRIM(REPLACE(bigCode, '\xc2\xa0', ''));
UPDATE doctor SET bigCode = TRIM(REPLACE(bigCode, '\xa0', ''));
UPDATE doctor SET bigCode = TRIM(REPLACE(bigCode, chr(160), ''));
UPDATE doctor SET bigCode = TRIM(REPLACE(bigCode, Char(0xA0), ''));
SET SQL_SAFE_UPDATES = 1;
 
9:30 AM
ah okay
 
:P
 
@PeeHaa Fine. No help for you!
 
@Worf It's the code point for it, but it's not the binary representation of it
 
tnx all (even @salathe) \o/
 
ffs, tories are going to get a fecking majority
not impressed
 
9:36 AM
@DaveRandom oh, you are right. me needs sleep
it's c2a0 in utf-8
 
I recently released some open source PHP libraries on GitHub. Where is a good place to drop an URL and receive feedback? Already posted on our local PHP Facebook group and Reddit/PHP.
@Jay IIUC you can't, you can call PHP code on the server using AJAX from JavaScript or if you're in Node.JS then you can call php file.php and process its output, but you can't include such code.
 
Morning
 
another great thing i would like to have in php is a language-level way of invalidating instances
say you have an instance $a and you call a method on it which generates an exception and leaves the instance in an invalid state which can't be reasonably recovered in any way
but a reference to $a still exists and you still can call its methods (despite it was left in an invalid state) now what you normally do is keeping track internally of the instance's invalid state and at each subsequent method call you throw an exception. but this is very annoying to do and i believe php could do that automatically
 
something like
class Foo{
	function doSomething(){
		$this->__INVALID__ = true;
		throw new Exception("Failure");
	}
	function doSomethingElse(){}
}
$x = new Foo;
try{ $x->doSomething();}
catch(Exception $e){}
$x->doSomethingElse(); // throws IllegalStateException
 
9:42 AM
@Jay you shouldn't do that, but then you need to echo some things to the JS code and then use that data when in browser.
@Worf I don't understand, what would you need that for?
 
@TomaszKowalczyk isn't it clear?
avoids writing if($this->__INVALID__) throw new InvalidStateException; in every single method
 
Just don't leave the instance in an invalid state?
 
it's not always possible @PeeHaa i try my best tho
 
@rightfold In which language?
 
user1804599
Haskell.
 
9:45 AM
@Worf No, because "invalid" state should arise from proper design and implementation, not some arbitrary flag
Can you think of any real-world example of such class / object?
 
user1804599
But I already have a VM so I'll use that, but parsing code in C++ is insane hence Haskell compiler.
 
hmmm. for example imagine having to apply() a function on an array. you can not know if one of them cause an error until it actually happens. so when it happens half of the array got the apply() the other half did not, and the array is left in an inconsistent state @TomaszKowalczyk
 
@rightfold okay. I recommend implementing php 7, it will be a bit less hacky ;)
 
user1804599
> hacky
 
user1804599
Do you say I should implement Hack?
 
9:51 AM
@rightfold Actually, good idea. Implementing hack should be even less hacky :P
 
user1804599
Rich Hacky
 
@Worf then it means that you should have a rollback mechanism in place like something that wraps such call, applies copy of that array, checks for exception and returns original if it was thrown
 
user1804599
@NikiC Does PHP 7 get rid of variable variables, extract, etc?
 
@TomaszKowalczyk it's not worth, for a bunch of reasons. performances, memory usage etc. you just mark the instance as invalid and you expect the consumer to do something
 
Anybody. Know croppic Plugin to upload photo..croppic.net
Eyecandy method needed
 
9:54 AM
@Worf But if exception was thrown in majority of situations you'll just go back handling it on the error response, for the rest of cases there's a design solution to that (such as rollback in Strategy pattern or Memento)
 
imagine working on an huge array. you don't want to work on a copy or keep track of changes. would be too expensive imho
 
user1804599
Oh god this works: 3v4l.org/nLccg implementation hell!
 
Anyone know croppic
 
@Worf how huge? bigger than server memory?
 
9:57 AM
Nobody knows
K bye
 
user1804599
Goodbye, my friend.
 
@Worf If you're doing some background math operations then I don't know, but still, marking that array as invalid does not help it restore previous state :)
 
if you start copying arrays you are done :P yes, but would prevent it from being used @TomaszKowalczyk
 
@Worf I see many other solutions for marking some variable / object invalid that do not need internal interpreter mechanism for that :)
 
@rightfold lol, no
 
user1804599
10:03 AM
@Ocramius :(
 
user1804599
@NikiC :(
 
they are all redundant to implement @TomaszKowalczyk
 
@rightfold You're pretty much forced to support a symtable fallback
 
apart from __call() but no interfaces
 
user1804599
@NikiC Yeah, I suppose.
 
user1804599
10:06 AM
I could store the variables names as metadata in a name-index mapping. My VM only deals with local variable indices, not names.
 
user1804599
Or just use a hash table instead of local variables!
 
btw @NikiC class BarClass implements Bar dynamically{ function __call($method){} }
// disables compile time interface requirements checks for missing unimplemented abstract methods and assumes they are all implemented by __call. if it's not the error is detected at call time
like throwing an exception within __call
 
user1804599
Or I'll just not worry about those horror features for now. :P
 
lol
 
10:49 AM
can someone (please forgive me) recommend a simple cms with blog functionality and a forum written in php? no "w" words allowed
maybe anything came out a while ago that's written in proper php?
 
@SergeyTelshevsky I've heard reasonably good things about Drupal 8, have no actual experience though
 
@DaveRandom it's still in beta, though
 
I was looking at bolt, but I want something as easy as possible, no hardcore multi level configurations, etc.
beta is enough
 
@StefanoTorresi Meh, Space Shuttle was still basically in alpha when the program was cancelled 135 launches in. If you wait for things to be finished you'll never get anything done.
 
ok, maybe some simple and embedable bb/forum engine?
 
10:59 AM
Look, at the end of the day, if you want something with a 5 minute idiot-proof setup, use WP.
 
@DaveRandom i wouldn't take something that had two historical letal accidents as an example :p but yea, i get your point. still, i wouldn't use a software that's advertised as "not ready for production" in production.
 
@StefanoTorresi Point was more "what if the hubble telescope guys had waited until the launch vehicle was finished?". Anyway, it's PHP, stuff explodes all the time no matter how well you write it :-P
 
well, I've got a really simple request to get a website with the most basic functionality forum, so I don't mind building a page myself, but I surely won't waste time writing the forum engine :)
 
Do you mean forum or do you mean blog with comments? They are quite different things...
again, if you want a forum and you want minimal dicking around, just use phpbb. It's far from perfect but it works and it's easy.
 
forum /bulletin board like phpbb
it's still alive? I thought it died a long time ago
oh gosh
will look into it
 
11:05 AM
yep it's still mantained
@DaveRandom well yea, engineering and murphy's law, et cetera... :)
 
11:35 AM
Hi guys.. I have a question from cakephp framework
 
@DaveRandom One more reason.
 
I want to change some codes in lib/cake/core/cake/CakePlugin class
is there any way to extend this class and use globally my extended class in my cakephp application?
 
New work PC components arrived... no screwdriver at work :'(
 
hello i have sting like this $content = "Hello this is very good video watch out [jwplayer player="1" mediaid="235"]"; i want extract 235 then how i can extract it.
i have tried like this but not working . code -- <?php

$content = "Hello this is very good video watch out [jwplayer player=\"1\" mediaid=\"235\"]";
preg_match("@[jwplayer.*?]@si",$content,$temp);

echo $temp[0];

?>
 
11:54 AM
hi
is anybody there ?
 
hi am here
can any body solve my problem
 
@Fabor list ?
 
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