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19:08
good morning
yo
@user1460692 a doubt is what you have when your friend talked you in bungee jumping
and you already standing on a bridge
@tereško :D
Abe
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evenings phpeeps
Apparently I fail to understand the concept of using hmac to validate communication. The server will send a hashed hmac with a timestamp how do I validate it back when the client generates a new hash with the response timestamp? Or am failing to see its usability else where?
@Prix hmac's sign each method as being authentic. Each new message needs their own hmac I think. It's to stop someone being able to alter data by a man in the middle attack.
e.g. ouath1 used them to guarantee authenticity of requests - dev.twitter.com/oauth/overview/creating-signatures
19:56
@Danack I understand that, but lets use this page websec.io/2013/02/14/… as an example we see 2 keys there where a public key seems to be sent to the client while they are hashing the content with the private key, so it will obviously not match client side
> it will obviously not match client side
Er...maybe read:
Public-key cryptography refers to a set of cryptographic algorithms that are based on mathematical problems that currently admit no efficient solution -- particularly those inherent in certain integer factorization, discrete logarithm, and elliptic curve relationships. It is computationally easy for a user to generate a public and private key-pair and to use it for encryption and decryption. The strength lies in the "impossibility" (computational impracticality) for a properly generated private key to be determined from its corresponding public key. Thus the public key may be published without...
The TL:DR is public-private key signing allows someone to use the public key to check that it was signed by the private key.
@tereško anything after 2.6
um
@Prix HMAC is used to validate that a message has not been tampered with between the sender and the receiver
HMAC is meant for symmetric-key cryptography
what Danack described is a digital signature, which is a bit more complicated
four main algorithms to choose from: RSA, DSA, ECDSA, EdDSA
sorry I think I expressed myself poorly there is NO encryption such as RSA, SSL or anything I am talking strictly about the hmac
HMAC is strictly symmetric-key crypto
so, HMAC is useful with a pre-shared key
both parties can verify that the message is authentic, based on that key
but for an API? you want public-key crypto
@ScottArciszewski yes that point I get what I am confused about is, the client needs to be able to validate the hash right?
20:01
Is there any English word synonym with "source" ? (I want something similar "master")
HMAC validation entails: take the HMAC that was supplied, recalculate the "expected HMAC" from the message, and compare the two
@ScottArciszewski yes, for that to happen I need a common secret right?
yep
a shared secret, as the literature describes it
So technically the page I linked above is faulty as the server is hashing it with a private hash but only supplying the client with a public one.
you can pre-share a key or you can negotiate one at run-time via diffie hellman
if you have any distinction between private and public
HMAC should not be used
you want a signature algorithm
I recommend Ed25519
20:04
@ScottArciszewski for the outer layer I am using a pinned HTTPS certificate I just wanted to understand that hmac sample which you seem to have cleared it for me.
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20:26
Morning
yay, finished Wolfenstein: New Order
:-)
"order" is not the same with "sort" in your context, right?
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@Shafizadeh rule or government I would think
aha...! tnx :-)
20:56
ow! I see
@tereško btw, do you know any english word (something similar with "master") which means "reference"?
can you give a sentence in which you want to use that word?
a: hello, are you heard that news?
b: no, what news?
a: I heard Jack has bought a car.
b: your news is confident? what is your "master" (source) ?
formal or informal?
I just want a word similar with "master" which means "source"!
you can jkust ask "what's your source?"
21:03
I searched synonyms of "source". but I didn't find any word similar with "master"
that's a valid question
yes I know. But I need to that word .. (something like master)
ok never mind, anyway tnx :-)
I would just put an adjective there:
"is your source trustworthy?"
or you can try "is this a first-hand information?"
basically, you are trying to determine if it's not a rumor ("friend of a friend was told")
21:11
I got it. tnx Teresko
21:37
If a person leaves a comment under another person's answer: "Beat me to it.. :( ". what is that mean?
@Shafizadeh "you were faster than me"
owww!! tnx
you won the race
you beat me at the race
hence, "beat me to it"
21:38
:-)
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"master" can mean "original" - for files or records
ow really?
"master" can mean "owner" too?
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yes, but that are two really different meanings
I think I understood what I need. tnx
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And master can mean expert
it is a grade of knowledge
21:48
?
mastery transcends expertise
@ThW oh ..! seems "master" is a really weird word. "expert", "orginal", "owner" ..! odd :-)
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@ScottArciszewski so explain it :-) I am not a native speaker
English is a language of degree
a master is like, a more experienced expert
for every 1000 practitioners, you might have 10 experts
out of every 100 experts, you might have 1 that can claim to be a master
they're usually the rare overlap of raw aptitude and persistent acquisition of experience
when they're young, they're often thought to be gifted or some sort of genius
but they never let that get to their head, so they kept refining themselves
that's what a master is
whether through talent or determination (or both), a master is someone who excels at something beyond someone who merely knows it like the back of their hand
put another way, there is no rung higher than master
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Well it is an official degree, too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master's_degree
yeah, our education system is weird
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21:53
basically it mean the ownership of knowledge
@LeviMorrison I reverted that, but basically, I want to stay in line with PHP support. 5.5 is security-only, so should we do as well.
an expert has a lot of knowledge, a master is one who still teaches experts
@Danack I actually need that, but atm they would be totally useless, because everyone relies on type-hinting against the core classes anyway
so yeah, no point
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@ScottArciszewski I actually think that teaching people is the only way to get to that level
you wouldn't be wrong
21:57
@ScottArciszewski have you learned English in school/univercity?
I'm a native speaker
where are you from?
the Internet
the US I guess… at least that's the only place where every shit is a felony…
lol
yeah, I reside in the US, but I think nations are stupid
21:59
@bwoebi :-)
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@ScottArciszewski indeed
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@PeeHaa still around?
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I already got my second and it is the same :-)
@Abe "still around" .. What the hell is that mean? Why your sentences always are toooo short?
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@Shafizadeh This was addressed to PeeHaa
22:05
inorite. but what is the mean of that sentence?
it means "still are you there"?
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something like that, yes
owkey :-)
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how do you phpdoc in phpstorm for iterator/iteratoraggregate intellisense to work in foreach variables?
i wish /* @return Baz */ function key(){} worked :\
well, you obviously just need to
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?
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22:17
@Abe Traversable
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wat?
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Traversable is the super interface for iterator and iteratoraggregate
@Abe you're not going to like the answer:
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/me takes beer
/** @var \FCForms\FormElement\ElementCollection|\FCForms\FormElement\Element[] */
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22:20
that where? to getIterator() ?
where the class is class ElementCollection implements \IteratorAggregate { }
I'll post more code:
@Abe off and on
class ElementCollection implements \IteratorAggregate
{
    /** @var \FCForms\FormElement\Element[] */
    public $elements = array();
    public function getIterator()
    {
        return new \ArrayIterator($this->elements);
    }
}
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i think i have commented that already. perhaps phpstorm 9? using 8 here
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10 is the current version
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22:23
10 is eap
Using 8 also here.
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nope
10 is stable
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didn't even know
class Form {
    /** @var ElementCollection|Element[] */
    public $startElements = null;

    public function __contruct() {
        $this->elements = new ElementCollection();
    }
}
is where it's used.
Abe
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trying..
aw.
22:27
namespace?
Abe
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nope, it works... it's just horrible
and btw i just noticed only keys don't get the hints
the @return from current() works instead
can someone try in phpstorm 9/10?
btw, is phpstorm 10 affected by the new licensing?
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22:45
not yet
I got it with the old payment plan
@Abe I think so.
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@ThW oh, time to renew my license then
I have a dilemma
We already have too many special type hints which aren't in any namespace, but are special keywords
@Andrea not sure what you mean?
@bwoebi int, float, string, bool, array, callable, void
There's no \int or \php\int, it's just this special keyword
22:53
and what's the issue?
I'd like to add superclasses of some types. Should they be keywords, or should they be classes?
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i don't use 95% of phpstorm features. perhaps some of them are useful, but they are hidden between "drupal" and "coffeescript" stuff :\
@Andrea Well, you maybe want to have overloading like class foo implements number and then you have various operations of the interface… so… I guess, should be interface, leaves the path open for this.
@bwoebi yeah, it just feels weird to have that be a class when int and float aren't
also, ideally I'd like to namespace it to avoid conflicts
\php\Number
no.
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22:57
no.
but all our existing special classes are in \
Abe
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yay @bwoebi and i agree! :D
Please don't special case numbers.
I know you don't like union types but please don't do me the disservice of ignoring it.
yeah and… @Andrea ? if people don't use a proper namespace, their issue.
This is only half-related to union types
@bwoebi we've only had namespaces since 5.3
there is a lot of "legacy" code out there
22:58
and that's like 8 years ago?
Six. But yes
Most legacy code doesn't even have classes.
@LeviMorrison What I'd like to do is allow primitive types to have various features that currently only classes get.
@Andrea get_class, instanceof?
@bwoebi Not sure about the former, but definitely the latter, and type hints
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23:02
@Andrea scalars should be classes. not actual classes but behave like they were... like in js
@Abe that's the idea, yeah
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i like nikic's scalar_objects idea a lot
@bwoebi also others yeah
I think scalar_objects might be a good idea for arrays. not entirely sure for int/float/string due to weak typing, but maybe typehints alleviate that
Anyway, there's a bunch of interesting things we can do if primitive types become more class-like
Interface-based operator overloading can be done. int and float can implement \Num, but also your own Decimal or BigInteger or Ternary or whatever
We can have some abstract classes: int, float, string, bool could be subclasses of Scalar, int and string are ArrayKey (or just Key), int and float are Numeric, possibly
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that's just cosmetic actually
Also, string and array can implement ArrayAccess and Traversable
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23:06
spl_object_hash(10) // 10
spl_object_hash(10.5) // 10
spl_object_hash('foo') // 'foo'
etc...
And I mean actually implement those
$someArray->offsetExists(...) should work
Abe
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yes, yes!
which... would mean there's something better than array_key_exists. heh.
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to the userland functionality there isn't much to do actually, just traversable, instanceof, get_class and similar functions
You'd have to make method calls and property lookups work too, somehow
Luckily, @NikiC at least has a proof-of-concept for that :p
23:11
Does anyone get the feeling that the "8 months is enough to upgrade" guy is not working on a 10M LOC PHP codebase?
Oh yeah, the classes could have __toString and Serializable too
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and JsonSerializable
30 instanceof JsonSerializable // true
Sure
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is that a monumental work, right? :B
the implementations of these interfaces would be trivial
public function __toJSON() {
    return json_encode($this);
}
for example
obviously if it was a real object, that's infinite recursion
but it's not a real object :D
or maybe it would be better not to make the primitive types implement any of these, because it's dishonest
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23:20
maybe just trick instanceof & co to make an exception for primitive types?
@bwoebi the leading backslash for scalar hints fix, is that going to be in 7.0.1?
@crypticツ yes.
@Abe that is the idea
I still need to do more perf tests on this: github.com/php/php-src/pull/1649
Oh, I know. I should boot up my Raspberry Pi...
perf tests on the raspberry? :-D
that's not going to give you nice numbers!
@ScottArciszewski thanks for pushing in that direction btw (security + 5.6 stuff)
23:39
guys everytime i refresh, a value is added, why? pastebin.com/cH22wUmq
thx
Might have spoke too soon with that thanks? :P
"the community needs to, collectively, invest serious effort in finding a remotely exploitable vulnerability in any/all EOL'd versions of PHP to give a strong incentive to stop running 5.2.x and 5.3.x in 2016" <- I don't think this will be a very popular initiative
@ScottArciszewski Also a pretty useless one
Most everybody is using distro binaries
And whatever PHP itself may choose, Redhat will probably have supported PHP 5.x versions until at least 2025
23:55
note to self: find redhat 0day, exploit mercilessly
if distros want to be retarded, they can do so at the expense of getting owned
why do we have to be complicit?
I'd rather see all the fools who think it's ok to run unsupported software get burned to the ground
"if distros want to be retarded," - it makes economic sense to not upgrade some large applications, but instead pay to just have security issues backported to older versions of software they depend on.
Calling people names because they have different priorities than software developers would like is not super awesome.
then those large applications are poorly written and probably have other security risks
look how deep md5() and unserialize() are embedded within magento
if companies want to build upon a festering nest of antipatterns and security holes, that shouldn't be a factor in whether or not a language moves forward
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