« first day (1233 days earlier)      last day (3942 days later) » 

00:00
It falls back to pthreads in incompatible platforms iirc.
> The libuv filesystem operations are different from socket operations. Socket operations use the non-blocking operations provided by the operating system. Filesystem operations use blocking functions internally, but invoke these functions in a thread pool and notify watchers registered with the event loop when application interaction is required.
The issue really (as always) is Windows, you have to use that insane window notification mechanism
still sending messages to handles then ...
^ that
@DaveRandom what?
Windows has quite simple async I/O...
It's midnight - time for weird-arse JMetal:
00:03
Then again there is a thread pool, it's just at the OS level.
at any rate, I don't think that would be a suitable implementation, the requirement is that it has to work everywhere, uniformly, we do not have the time (nobody really does) to research the intricacies of all these various problems just to get green threads working, the sensible thing to do is devise native to zend green threads
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know, I actually quite like the model in some ways. But it is, as I understand it, simply not possible to make a unified API that supports it in line with the usual *nix approach. I'm not going to pretend that I understand all the ins and outs, but I did quite a bit of looking into it a while ago and it seems that the cleverer people than me who wrote libuv have reached this conclusion, there's a mailing list archive with a long drawn-out explanation, just trying to find it
@ircmaxell more thoughts yet ?
Cool, I'd love to read it.
To be fair, 99.9% of people using PHP are probably hosting on linux anyway, so anything that allows developing in windows - even if it's slow is probably acceptable.
@JoeWatkins not really
00:09
@Danack Because Japan
Although... I am subbed to this guy. NSFW (Only because people would think you're weird).
@Fabien because what he's wearing
While the ... outfits ... are quite fetching. His bass skill is fairly undeniable :)
lol. I love Japan. They know what they like and they're not afraid to like it.
And anyway… not sure if we exactly need this in the language itself… @rdlowrey is just building great tools (in PHP+libevent+pthreads) to use coroutines in PHP…
00:15
yes, but I think abstracting it at the language level can make things FAR simpler for end users
ya, but it still is something you have to carefully design… I'd prefer to test the design first in user applications now before implementing such a thing into the language...
Well, I'm not suggesting demoing it in 6, I'm suggesting building it as a fork, and if it works pull it into the core
Well… the implementation itself shouldn't be so complicated when we use libevent for normal async streams (at least not what @rdlowrey did in PHP) but the problem is for filesystem I/O where we'd have to use threading…
user895378
Honestly I don't have much need for engine level support for these things because Joe already created pthreads. I dispatch and return 25,000 synchronous results per second from a thread pool back to my event loop. The speed of the disk IO becomes the bottleneck long before the code that makes it happen. So when I scale out a server process for each core I already have all the power I really need in userland.
user895378
Each worker process I use has its own thread pool.
00:26
not sure how well threading works. At least there we shouldn't have any problems with the restrictions of the Zend engine with pthreads…
user895378
It'd certainly be much faster if implemented internally, but I don't really need it right now because doing things like parsing HTTP messages and normalizing non-standard responses in userland is already a slowdown. Dispatching synchronous IO to a pool of worker threads isn't my bottleneck.
user895378
For me, having pthreads in userland already solves these problems (for my current needs, anyway)
user895378
And it's cross-platform right now.
@Fabien btw when I said I used phpstorm as an ide for C - I guess I was actually agreeing with Joe, in that i only need a decent text editor for it, which phpstorm is.
user895378
The only thing I'm not doing right now is scaling the size of the thread pool elastically in response to increased load.
00:31
@Danack Fair enough. My 5 line scripts might get there eventually :P
user895378
But that's not terribly difficult to implement either. My point is ... there's a huge benefit to having access to this power in userland so you can mash things together however you like to achieve whatever your specific needs are.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I can't find the thread I'm looking for (I'm reasonably certain it's buried towards the end of the libuv, or possibly Node, Google group if you want to go have a look for it) - but I did come across neugierig.org/software/blog/2011/12/nonblocking-disk-io.html which sums up what I determined after a few hours of digging when I was doing it
@rdlowrey OK so stackoverflow.com/a/22097069/889949 - point one we've already got covered, as it happens, with peer_name (although we aren't 6125-compliant as this specified that we must support IDN, but I'm working on that as we speak). Point 2 and 3 I'll create a patch for shortly, along with a fix for a memory leak that's in the current tree
user895378
@DaveRandom where does the leak happen? I used debug builds but I guess there's no windows valgrind :/
00:40
Apparently (predictably, it being M$) there are some commercial tools
user895378
It's an error edge-case leak, one sec I'll find the line(s)
user895378
@DaveRandom Also, I'm a fine one to talk but don't kill yourself trying to get it fixed yesterday. It's not a new feature so there's time to deal with it.
No worries, I'm interested now :-P
The nature of ctx dictates that either we need to mandate UTF-8 for peer_name or add yet another option to specify the encoding :-(
(I'm very much in favour of the former)
^ this is a general problem btw, not just for IDN, at the moment we assume the peer_name is ASCII-compatible, it may not be
...which is one of the main reasons I'm in favour of mandating UTF-8, as it's lower 128 are aligned with ASCII so there will be no nasty surprises BC-wise
user895378
Won't get any arguments from me on forcing UTF-8
user895378
00:50
The artist formerly known as CN_match has assumed ASCII for forever. I'm pretty sure we can safely expect UTF-8
@rdlowrey there are actually more leaks than I thought, it'll be easier for me to create a patch than explain it. Basically it's some missing CertFree*() calls before the RETURN_CERT_VERIFY_FAILURE() calls in various places
Let me patch up my local copy and put it through it's paces to verify I'm not double-freeing anything and I'll send you a patch
user895378
No worries. You know about the win code. I don't need an explanation.
/me kills self
user895378
01:21
I told people to go to the PHP chat if they have a PHP problem :P Apologies for the noob horde coming your way
runs for the hills
@BenjaminGruenbaum That guy's question don't appear to match up with his claim of being a "serious professional developer of 30+ years experience"
@Danack which one?
@BenjaminGruenbaum he only has 5 - but none of them are 'serious' programming questions that deserve to be answered on SO.
01:31
I agree that they're not particularly good.
They're not totally terrible - but they're not 'serious' questions that SO ought to find a way to answer.
I mainly wanted to share my cheat sheet :P
An answer in search of a decent question then ;)
but, yeah, if someone has been programming for 30 years and is asking questions like that, then maybe time to learn to how to be a school crossing guard.
pfxcorp.com/products.htm - backs away slowly.
01:50
Hi
How is everyone?
I was wondering if anyone would be open to help me write a small snippet of PHP for me? I know what I want, just don't know how to write it. I've tried strpos, str_replace, preg_, expload. I'm just confused.
else if(strpos($test, 'project') !==false) {
				echo '<br />'.$go2; }
I can't seem to get this done: When $text = showproject, it echos $go2. I'm wanting to echo only if Show project, or show project please, or even project (this last one works). See live example at khosla.net
user924016
I do not quite understand what you are asking. It all gives the result I am expecting
user924016
php > var_dump(strpos('show project', 'project') !== false);
bool(true)
php > var_dump(strpos('project', 'project') !== false);
bool(true)
php > var_dump(strpos('showproject', 'project') !== false);
bool(true)
user924016
when should it not be true?
user924016
@RahulKhosla
@RonniSkansing Never be true?, $test is inputed via user, if $test contains "project" echo $go2. When I type asdasdasdasdaprojectdasdasdasdasd I get $go2, but I want it to only $go if "project _project project_ _=space
user924016
02:04
oh so the showproject should have been false?
Yeh but the only word im looking for is project
so anythingproject = no return, anything project = return
@rdlowrey github.com/DaveRandom/php-src/commit/…, not sure how easily you can do something with that commit (rebased on 5.6 as of about 10 mins ago) or if you'd rather I just send you a patch
@RonniSkansing I don't mind team viewing if you can help me? (If you want to).
user924016
@RahulKhosla which PHP version have you got?
5.5.9
@RonniSkansing I'm currently working off localhost on 5.5.9, but my live site is ran from GoDaddy servers, not sure on PHP version.
user924016
02:10
hang on a moment, bbiab
user924016
02:23
@RahulKhosla you could do
if(strpos($test, 'project') === 0 || $test[strpos($test, 'project') -1] === ' ')

And that could be much better in multiple lines instead of redoing the method. But I hope you get a idea.

Also I think regex might be a better solution..
@RonniSkansing btw you're talking to a help vampire.
Not sure on Ragax :S but thanks I will give this a shot! :)
Whats a help vamp?
@Danack
@RonniSkansing so is the -1 the position of the letter?
user924016
@RahulKhosla that could be someone not trying to search the phrase help vampire instead of just doing it him/her self
user924016
Yes strpos returns the position where the word starts in the string
user924016
If it is not there, it returns true.
02:28
Oh, I see. Well if @Danack read up, he could have saw that I did try.
user924016
The trick is if it is the first one. Then it is okay
morning!
user924016
if it is not the first word, we have to check that the letter before is not a space.
user924016
And to expand on that, you also have to make sure the one after is not a space.
user924016
which is does not do atm.
user924016
02:29
Morning @reikyoushin
@RonniSkansing Thanks, so could I not do:

if(strpos($test, 'project') === 0 || $test[strpos($test, 'project') +1] === ' ') || $test[strpos($test, 'project') +8] === ' '){ ?
user924016
@RahulKhosla yea something close to that
user924016
check the count() method in php
That would check "project" " project" "project " and " project ".
Will do thanks
user924016
But you can see that you are doing the same thing over and over again right now?
user924016
02:32
strpos * x
user924016
but you really only need to do it once.
I tried doing else if(strpos($test, 'project') !==false) || else if(strpos($test, 'work') !==false) {
that only returned the last one.
user924016
well...
user924016
it is not anywhere near what I wrote.
user924016
you should only have to do strpos once.
02:36
@RonniSkansing stahp
HAMMAHTIME!
user924016
@Danack sure
@CapricaSix /not sure if bot or really quick
@RonniSkansing I tried doing that, but I can only have 1 needle
user924016
@RahulKhosla I am not going to help you anymore on that matter. It should be doable in some sense now. Else spend some time learning regex or practice more with basic php.
user924016
02:40
Can I ask your age btw?
18 :/
Thanks anyways, you've helped lots.
user924016
Okay, will pull your stuff together and work on a solution until you have somthing
user924016
np
user924016
I was asking your age because I do not want to be rude to someone too young.
@RonniSkansing Don't be rude to anyone; problem solved ^^
user924016
02:42
@LeviMorrison very cleaver
@LeviMorrison Rahul has been on here all day, asking for links to the manual.
user924016
Thanks for the snippet the other day btw
*I mean asking for help, which can be answered with links to the manual.
user924016
@Danack I noticed his name actully all day. And read bits of some argument about it earlier...
user924016
But I hear no evil, see no evil ;)
02:53
I just want this project finished asap tbh, i've spent days cracking with a solution
And then someone decides to tell me to put it all into a database.
When I finally make the finished database version, its got 1000 SQL injection places.
So I had to start all over only using $vars.
user924016
Why asap?
Got uni work to do
user924016
lol
Plus its taken me long enough.
user924016
Well.. =] Why asap?
user924016
02:56
Nah
user924016
Think of it as a painting actully. Some things just take time to learn.
I study graphic design. Trust me I have to do tones of work to get to a final stage, my last project over 5 weeks I did 60 pages of just ideas for a brand.
Its just all the different ways to write PHP is totally owning me atm.
@RahulKhosla I thought today was you first day with PHP.
02:58
"i've spent days cracking with a solution"
Other project was
based on vars no real php
i'd say "amature stuff' but im still amature
Now im back to working with these stupid vars...
user924016
@RahulKhosla try this thing
user924016
user924016
When you completed it, do some of this regexcrossword.com
03:42
Stuck on 11.
Gtg bed
3:42 am :S
user652649
04:11
morning
morning
Damn you volapuk
@Jack My poor neck. :/
hehehe
04:42
two more to go
@Jack Hi
llo
I need some help with mysql I see this whenever I try to update 1row
this operation will result in 10 rows being updated mysql
I google since yesturday no winning
I tried changing datatypes still
Then your WHERE clause is not specific enough or you should add a LIMIT.
04:58
okay (The this is I created a table long ago so now I added this column fo a specific reason . so when I update I get that message ) it updates all rows if I say yes
in mysqlyog
I update manualy
Yes I really Got it what you said I perfectly correct
I managed to come up with as solution based on your answer thanks a lot
05:24
np
06:18
@AmalMurali Why? It's perfectly duplicate.
@Leri: Why do you think so? Did you see the duplicate question? Which one of those answers address the question correctly?
@AmalMurali Question explains, why strtotime may return false. OP should be able to debug his code from this point.
Also, that's pretty much RTFM question
I agree with the rtfm nature, though the duplicate could have been a better fit.
@Leri: The other question talks about strtotime returning false because it's outside the 32-bit PHP date range. This one, on the other hand, returns FALSE because it's a format that's not recognized by strtotime(). There's a difference.
I agree that it's an RTFM question, but that doesn't mean it should be closed just because of that. The reason might be obvious to an expert, but not so much for a newbie.
I personally don't think it's very easy for a newbie to figure out why it's returning FALSE.
@AmalMurali could not find exact duplicate, so reopening. However, I still think question is very low quality.
And also strtotime never returns null as stated in question.
06:37
@Leri: Agreed.
@AmalMurali Like we got experts who can execute the code line-by-line just with their eyes :D
:D
Oh. Is it the 'Ask a Crap question' day?
@AmalMurali Meh, it's usual thing.
@Leri :P
07:44
https://github.com/kamranahmedse/Jquery-MegaMenu
If it may help any of you :-)
@Gordon Too much !
@Jack I'll likely lose it next week again, but today I rule supreme :D
it only took 4 years, 3 months and 1527 visits.
hehe
Average of 5uv per answer is pretty impressive :)
07:59
I'll try my best :)
Only 8% of my answers is >=5 ... I answer too much lol
 
1 hour later…
user652649
09:07
@Gordon GET A LIFE! xD
@Wes ain't got no
PHP
PHP
I am not sure if this question is proper for this room or not, I seriously need help
I want to know how can we check if dollar serial number is ever printed or not?
Here is the ref site
wheresgeorge.com/wild.php
if you enter any wrong or invalid dollar serial number it gives you warning.
I want to know how the conditions being applied here
do they have any kind of database?
I need to use same kind of func. in PHP/Mysql
@PHP They more than likely have the serial numbers in a database
PHP
PHP
how can get the database, any idea?
Also for this they regularly need to update it
09:24
@PHP You can't get the database unless you have access to it with a username and password
PHP
PHP
I am seeking for open database/ table so that I can use this in my site, is there any?
ThW
ThW
The queries build the database
PHP
PHP
@ThW agree but there should be any starting point, I am seeking for it.
I don't even know from where I can get the data
@PHP Unless you have access to the database you can't just start querying tables in it for data
PHP
PHP
09:38
@David agree. That's why I am trying to find any other possible solution, because if they are using any database then there must be any way for me to get it.
I need something like zipcodes table that we can find openly.
ThW
ThW
Why? They build that database from the input of the users, why should they publish it?
PHP
PHP
@ThW I think you are taking it in another way..
they are using a database which can tell them if particular dollar number is ever printed or not, that means if this dollar is exist or not worldwide
@PHP You can't just steal their database
ThW
ThW
I doubt that, I would expect some syntax and checksum verification
PHP
PHP
09:48
@David yes, I know.
I am not looking for their database, I am looking any way so that I can found if dollar number is ever printed or not like they are doing just try D23456754* this number in the site.. you will get a message "it is not printed ever" I want to know HOW they r doing this?
@ThW try D23456754* number in the site... they are having all printed(exists) dollar number so that they can give the error message "it is not been printed"
@PHP I tried D23456754* but I need a valid zipcode too
PHP
PHP
@David just hit enter after entering this number
@PHP those things generally have some sort of checksum algorithm imbued in their serial number.
PHP
PHP
or add "33402" as zip @David
Morning btw
PHP
PHP
09:54
@SecondRikudo Good morning! do you know where I can find this algo or any idea so that I can create it?
@PHP Nope. The best I can offer you is to Google it.
PHP
PHP
@SecondRikudo I tried... but no hope
today I am not feeling lucky enough
But I'm not certain
@PHP Yeah I see it now. They may be using an algorithm or they may just lookup the given serial number in their database and if they can't find it they just say it has never been printed
09:57
Wow, Symfony is so obvious ... should be easy to take the Security component separately and configure it with a .yml file, right?
Except that nobody tells you how.
PHP
PHP
@David and I need to know if anyone knows from where or how can get this database or algo... m not getting this information or any way
@PHP I would say they are just looking up a database more than likely. It is their database I don't see why they would allow anyone else have access to it for their own personal use
PHP
PHP
@David but how they have prepared that database(having this information), there must be a way. I am looing for that way only
@PHP I have only briefly looked at it but it seems the database is populated by users of the website. So if I have a dollar bill I go to the site and put in the serial number and my location and when I click continue that bill and location gets added to the database
PHP
PHP
@David but what if you entered the dollar bill number which is never exist?
like this : D23456754*
10:09
Actually I suppose they are using an algorithm to check if the bill has ever been printed, it is more likely than having every single bill ever printed in a database because that would be a lot.
PHP
PHP
@David yes right..any idea where I can get this algorithm?
I want to use that
It's more likely that the message means "nobody submitted that number"
That could work or set you on the right track
Why would the US government give out such info?
PHP
PHP
10:11
@Jack no..I am 100% sure it does not that mean.. yes, I am confuse about that only how they are getting such information
@Jack What do you mean by "Symfony is so obvious"?
Obvious in what way
PHP
PHP
@David it is just checking I have put the right number or not but not if this dollar exist or not..just try D23456754* in that code and it will give you "true"
@PHP Yeah it just checks the format by the looks of it. Either that wheresgeorge site is lying or it really does have access to the serial numbers of every dollar bill ever printed which seems a bit unrealistic
PHP
PHP
and the bad thing is.. my client is just stuck on this point. he want the things working in same way
@David but there is something they are doing.. we can see it clearly
not sure how
@David </sarcasm>
user2286243
10:16
Does anybody else now only 3K questions left for close votes
user2286243
earlier they were around 11K
@PHP What exactly are you building for the client?
PHP
PHP
@David he want same site like this
@PHP You could just accept the serial number on the clients site as form input, post it to wheresgeorge.com/wild.php and parse the response and look for "The serial number {inputted serial} you entered has never been printed.". It would work but it then depends a lot of wheresgeord.com. If they change their HTML or the server is down then your clients tool stops working also. I would not recommend it
PHP
PHP
10:22
no that won't help
@JoeWatkins lolwut
PHP
PHP
i agree @David
@JoeWatkins Allan's reply is peculiarly absent heh
yeah wonder why
I wonder what would happen if I forked php-src and changed the license ;-)
10:33
I'm not really sure that taylor has any right to do anything here ...
> The above copyright notice
^^ haha
not sure, it's definitely in bad taste i would say.
but legally, not sure ...
Oh, wait .. the Brazilians will take care of this >D
the license appears to be a contradiction in terms
to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software
without limitation, except the following limitation doesn't make good sense ... I don't really think taylor can do anything ...
it is in bad taste, it'd annoy me ...
the question is whether modify and sublicense can alter an existing license.
it can if you are granted permission to deal in the software without restriction, and without limitation, and when granted the explicit right to modify ... the license makes no sense if you actually read it ... which I have never done before ...
I guess there's some technical difference between sublicense and relicense, but the words of the license aren't clear, so I don't really think you can do anything, if github takes it down then he's lucky I reckon ...
I don't see how they come to that conclusion
Ambiguous license is ambiguous.
10:58
@JoeWatkins Any idea what Nikita mentions here?
I'm preparing the bug fix soon.
morning
My rep is xxxx6 ... (ocd mode) must downvote an answer, quick!
heh
luckily i have enough answers to choose from >D
11:15
What is the php.net equivalent for C?
eh?
website?
How are C and C++ related?
@Jack it looks like you already are using /
I'm not sure why convert to string is mentioned, env is an array isn't it ?
Morniiiing !
11:21
@Fab C++ is the successor to C, c is extremely old, comes from a time when if you wanted object orientated code you had to implement the objects and entire pattern yourself ...
@Fabien I was also wondering about that ...
Any up for a naming challenge? I have a object that normalizer/denormalize from objects->array's and back again. Currently i am calling it "Marshaller". But i dont think that is technically correct?
Do you like C++?
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I suggested to use /, but Nikita said he would rather separate the individual strings instead ... not sure if that's worth the compromise.
I don't, or moreover I don't like working with anyone else in C++, it's a world more complex than C is, there are multiple standards and everyone has a different opinion on which is correct, you tend to spend more time arguing about the correct way to reinterpret_cast than you do actually programming ..
11:25
I know one of the guys on the standards committee too. As a result C++ is almost what I learnt first.
As in, each element of the array is forced into a string ... but inside _php_array_to_envp() it's done twice, so I figured it would be easier to just separate all the things.
I think things that are easy to understand, are easy to understand because they started out, or are still on some level simple, all of the C code I've ever read is like that, C++ is not like that, there is no simple starting place, everything is so much more complicated than it need be that as soon as you have code enough that you can call what you have a project, it's vastly complicated, so much moreso than it would be written in C ...
Good morning! I don't like how my PHP exceptions look in the browser. Does anyone know a source for a good template? I'd also like to spend the least amount of time possible implementing it. Thank you very much in advance!
@Lucius Who will be seeing your exceptions?
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I really despise code that is hard to navigation. No trail.
They are just for me.
11:33
exceptions should be seen during development, only ... the only thing that I know of that changes their format is xdebug and if you're running that in production you're batshit crazy ;)
@JoeWatkins Of course. I just find it hard to extract the useful information quickly from the standard output. The exception message is burried somewhere in Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'ErrorException' with message ... in D:\xampp\htdocs...'in a single paragraph of text. The stacktrace is almost unreadable. It's hideous. I could write a template myself, but I would prefer a 3rd party source.
morning
Morning @NikiC
@NikiC Morning .. good, you're here .. I'm about to add a bugfix and I noticed this comment from five months ago.
But the thing is, that string conversion is performed twice ... inside _php_array_to_envp().
11:48
moin @NikiC
@Jack Adding / is def the easier way out. But I still think using the correct string cast is the proper way to fix this
I would agree it's better if it only had to be done once :)
Btw, I suppose you would simply check whether Z_TYPE_PP(item) == IS_STRING and then act on it, right?
In that case, for nearly all proper cases you don't have to do anything else.
@Jack I don't get that function
get what function?
oh, the php_array_to_envp()? hehe
I don't get why it works correctly
11:58
it converts the array into two different formats.
i remember looking at it and decided it were best to leave it alone heh

« first day (1233 days earlier)      last day (3942 days later) »