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10:00
I have put git on the file on the server. The thing is that I have messed up my local version, it was working fine, untill I reinstalled
@MadaraUchiha but then when do you know if something goes wrong?
went to GNOME
@Trucy In production? When users complain or when QA catches something
In dev? Hopefully because of the glaring error message thrown at your face at terminal velocity.
So I am trying to get my local version running again; just missing mysqli now...
Right so nothing sure then :D
10:01
I might give up and install php7
@Trucy Since when is bug finding ever a sure thing?
@iain OS?
Ubuntu?
yes
16.10
@MadaraUchiha well user reporting is maybe the less efficient way to get bugs reported
I wanted to put it onto debian, but that will have to wait a bit
Will need a backport kernel for that
@iain And sudo apt-get install php-mysql or sudo apt-get install php56-mysql didn't solve it?
Also, make sure to restart apache/nginx after installing PHP extensions
(not sure if that's needed, but it never hurts)
10:03
no, I have had to install this kind gentlemans repo ... ppa:ondrej/php
I think I better have a closer look at his repo, it seems that I need to enable mysqli on compiling, that it is not done in the off the shelf version
@iain That doesn't sound right
apt-get should be able to deal with it for you
:/ doesnt seem right this end either, I can assure you.
It is a great learning experiance but I am supposed to be working on this code, rather than f'in about like this ...
@iain Surely what @MadaraUchiha said just works...
5 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
@iain And sudo apt-get install php-mysql or sudo apt-get install php56-mysql didn't solve it?
nope
Did you really check it
Because I'm 99% sure it does work
10:09
I curently have these packages installed
libapache2-mod-php5.6
php5.6
php5.6-cli
php5.6-common
php5.6-json
php5.6-mysql
php5.6-opcache
php5.6-readline
php5.6-xml
And when you try to use mysqli in your code, you get errors?
yes
Sorry for the long list, here is an apt-cache search of php5.6
php-amqp - AMQP extension for PHP
php-apcu - APC User Cache for PHP
php-gearman - PHP wrapper to libgearman
php-geoip - GeoIP module for PHP
php-gmagick - Provides a wrapper to the GraphicsMagick library
php-http - PECL HTTP module for PHP Extended HTTP Support
php-igbinary - igbinary PHP serializer
php-imagick - Provides a wrapper to the ImageMagick library
php-mongodb - MongoDB driver for PHP
php-msgpack - PHP extension for interfacing with MessagePack
php-oauth - OAuth 1.0 consumer and provider extension
@PeeHaa I am using mysql 5.5.31 and php 5.6, neither of which are supported by ubuntu.
What does phpinfo() say?
@iain But the repo you are using has mysqli
@PeeHaa Perhaps I am making a silly mistake, it would be nice to find if this is the case
What is it called?
I think it is normally in php-mysqlnd
10:14
php-mysql afaik
Also
4 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
And when you try to use mysqli in your code, you get errors?
That is installed already
2 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
What does phpinfo() say?
it is not on the modules folder
That doesn't answer our question...
user6438501
is mysql running? yeah printing phpinfo() would be greattt, next up work with the php.ini file
user6438501
10:15
what's exactly the error you face? maybe i can be of assistance as well
@iain Could you make a file with <?php phpinfo(); and copy the source you're getting to jsfiddle.net or something?
Should it be in the php moduels section of the phpinfo ?
@MadaraUchiha yep, I'll do that now
@iain I hate that the ' is close to the ENTER key too.
:) butter fingers ...
lunchtime
good luck
10:18
Bon appetite
user6438501
@MadaraUchiha what are we eating
And thanks
user6438501
it's 5am here, about to eat leftover cold pizza :)
Bon appétit then
leftover cold pizza best pizza
user6438501
haha it was yummy. im in nyc visiting fam for holidays, so i missed having access to the best pizza in the world
user6438501
10:20
its brick oven made
Where is mysqli normally shown in phpinfo ?
yes @ brick oven pizzas
user6438501
@iain sec lemme print mine
Thanks
user6438501
@trucy i'm gonna take a pic lol. and i cant wait to grab some oysters and a lobster roll from philly soon.. yummmm
10:21
/me doesn't like seafood
Is takeaway seafood a thing in the US?
Ah shoot, perhaps I should just remove the 5.6 and look at installing 7
user6438501
@iain i wouldnt recommend if you are working on a existing production library
user6438501
it may open the door to a path of hell
that is what I had previously been using, thought it would be nice to try to get 5.6 running though, I am also getting a session error
That is why I would prefer to get 5.6 working ...
user6438501
and @trucy seafood is gooooddd so long as you get good quality. take out seafood doesn't sound too appetizing :/
user6438501
10:24
whats ur main error with 5.6 not working?
user6438501
im ssh'd in my box, about to print that info
Kind of you, thanks
Oh I thought you were taking food out. But from what I see, there're a lot of seafood restaurants in the US
I'm talking about big chains, like red lobster maybe
I have two errors at the moment:
session_start(): Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by
and
Class 'mysqli' not found in /var/www/t
(because here in France, we barely have seafood restaurants, even by the coast)
10:27
Twitter exchange of the year; https://t.co/3SzPvHiKzG
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user6438501
thats a shared host with php 5.4 and all that fun default stuff
user6438501
session_start() is a programming error, make sure you put it like as the first thing in ur code
Oh thats another thing, the socket ...
user6438501
these are programming errors
10:29
a side issue, wondering how to set that from the default to /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Anonymous
@PeeHaa nice! Kick off
default is /tmp/mysql.sock
@RootBearFloat The code works on previous setups
user6438501
@Trucy redlobster yuckk!
user6438501
@iain well for example the mysqli class not found is because you have a (require 'file.php') in the wrong location
@Leigh I lold
10:31
@RootBearFloat Ah now this sounds promising
user6438501
/var/www/t is an apache path to a publicly accessible path to a webpage
user6438501
ur project folders probably just dont match what is on the server
They have run as is on this machine
On the previous install with php7, I got the same error untill xml parser was installed
But it is confusing as there are so many set up variables
Anonymous
!!issue Update helpers - Add repeated regex + helpful plugin methods to helpers
@JayIsTooCommon Issue created - github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/issues/126
user6438501
10:33
@Trucy this is one of my fav seafood places in philly - oysterhousephilly.com/#eat-oysters-love-longer
@RootBearFloat it is a git clone
user6438501
is the repo public?
no
I have put git into the folder so that I can track changes, if made by others, and keep a historic
but really the code in that sense is not the issue it is the lack of mysqli, well it really seems that way
@RootBearFloat haha @ sautéed, but from what I see the dishes looks like the ones here
Anyway, I'm no food critic and even less a seafood eater
Love me some good cheese
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Wes
@RootBearFloat no. it's a git atorship #sorry
morning 2 :B
10:36
@Wes God you're awful
Wes
Wes
ahaha
user6438501
lol, mornin!
This is the call to the class ...
$mysqli = new mysqli("127.0.0.1", "root", "pass", "banque", 3306);
@WesNetmo God you're awful
Wes
Wes
10:37
just because one ping isn't enough :B
:P
hahahyahaha
user image
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Wes
Wes
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
:D oh lol
Love the glasses!
I mean puds
user6438501
@Trucy the brick oven pizza - https://surerob.com/trucy/pizza.png
and my rice krispie vape juice
10:39
helo people
user6438501
also, pls no1 hack my shared box
You barely got any toppings!
hey guys i have a simple question to ask
user6438501
its a margharita, classic, just mozz and sauce! i have a pepparoni slice too
Is anybody here to help me?
user6438501
10:40
@iain is this the line that throws the error?
@RootBearFloat Pretty sure you are offending the italian with that
good point ...
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@PeeHaa lol, the restauraunt was very authentic italian though
user6438501
@ChamuthChamandana what's up
yes it is , very simple code, usualy works fine
10:41
@RootBearFloat :-)
@PeeHaa even non-italian
hehe
Is it okay to store user settings in separate files instead of a mysql database?
user6438501
@PeeHaa they moved their hands while talking as if conducting an orchestra
that's how authentic italian they were
Ah yes. Very italian
10:42
(well I'm french, so of course I'm pedantic about food)
@RootBearFloat mysqli is not compiled is the conclusion that I have come to
@RootBearFloat Going fine bro
so not included whem php-mysql is installed
Wes
Wes
@RootBearFloat margherita, peperoni :B
I am going to try to get the source code I think.
user6438501
10:43
^just read that in an italian accent
user6438501
@iain can you run mysql from the cli?
I dont have cli installed
Wes
Wes
i pronounce it like it's written :B
luigi
Wes
Wes
luiggi
user6438501
10:45
how do you say 'mario'... hard A or soft A?
user6438501
mario like 'marry-o'
user6438501
ok ok so soft A
user6438501
lol
I assume that's how he does it
@Wes record it!
user6438501
10:47
yeah he does, but granted that game was developed by japanese folks am i right?
user6438501
i still need to finish this stupid zoho api integration for my client
user6438501
@ChamuthChamandana glad to hear. what did you need help with? i have ten minutes before i start work
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa wait for it
user924016
morninings
@Wes Totally waiting for it
morrnginisns ronni o/
FUCK YOU
Wes
Wes
dfisghdfsgdfs :P
@RootBearFloat Is is okay to store User Settings in separate files instead of a MYSQL Database?
@bwoebi It is only guaranteed to be instanceof scope
10:56
Success, have installed php7 not ideal but at least I can now work on the project again.
Note that the property offset can only be statically determined if the class doesn't extend anything
I tried this in the past, it didn't really affect any of my code
Curious that mysqli is not in the package, I should write to the maintainer if I want a solution, I guess
fuck, I need to go to work
laaate
...I am too
@bwoebi Would it help to move the cache slot index into op.num rather than indirecting through through the literal table?
10:58
I am not going to work today, however I might remote in and create some subtle and hard-to-find problems for the people who are there, for shits and giggles.
Can I remote in too?
@bwoebi yes, I'd much prefer that. imho the current code is pretty ugly ... adding something like emalloc_aligned that takes care of this would be both more efficient and nicer
user6438501
@ChamuthChamandana what type of settings? how often do they get updated?
I probably will remote on friday
Anyone here ever used Hetzner for dedicated servers?
11:03
@Leigh sure, why not. Will make it more of a challenge.
Hello beautiful people, if you have a forum and allow users to edit their previous posts, how does one mark the edited post as "edited"?
@Wes Using an array sounds like something that would make sense if you have a very high collision hashtable, e.g. if you have 10x elements than you have buckets. For low collision chains (what normal hashtables are optimized for) using an array would all of waste memory, add extra indirection and have unnecessarily expensive resize operations.
Could just disable the internal DHCP server, that would manifest itself in all kinds of weird ways
@KerrialBeckettNewham Probably with some sort of timestamp field for when it was last edited
user6438501
@KerrialBeckettNewham have a db column called 'last_edited', that contains the timestamp that it was last edited?
11:06
@KerrialBeckettNewham although, depends entirely on the bits you haven't told us, if you are planning on keeping a history of all previous content, you might want to have a foreign key to post data and have a revision number, so edited = revision > 1
@RootBearFloat and just replace the date with a string.
@Leigh no history, just if it has been edited that's all.
@KerrialBeckettNewham why not keep the history? that data could be very useful for an admin
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@NikiC i would have thought the opposite :B more collisions means more resizes of those arrays
Timestamp field for last edit probably easiest then, serves 2 purposes, the fact it was edited (!NULL), and when it was edited
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Wes
(how) do (/would) you silence exceptions "that can never happen" in php7?
1- catch(WhateverException $e){ assert(false, $e); }
2- catch(WhateverException $e){ assert(false, new ImpossibleThrowError($e)); }
3- catch(WhateverException $e){ throw new ImpossibleThrowError($e); }
4- or youd just let them bubble up?
11:10
@DaveRandom disable spanning tree on the switches and with some luck you'll get an arp storm
user6438501
 an 'edit_history' field might be better..


[{
  original_post:
  updated_post:
  timestamp:
}, {...}
]
Wes
Wes
the first doesn't make sense, i think
@Wes you would presumably allocate those arrays with a minimum size and an exponential growth policy, so you don't have to reallocate often. But the array only really makes sense if you expect to see cache access wins from doing a linear scan of the array vs following a (randomized) linked list. If you expect that on average you will have to resolve at most one collision, you don't get any benefit there (just more indirection)
Anyone know of any good techniques for loading data fixtures for integration tests between distributed systems? Any way I can come up with is a hell of a lot of work just to setup and adds to the technical debt
11:10
@Leigh I get those frequently anyway because Sonos is fucking retarded (although may now have solved that problem)
@Wes why not let them bubble?
I mean, if they can never happen... :P
@DaveRandom We had one where I used to work, took us ages to find too - someone found an unplugged cable under their desk, and decided it should be plugged in.
Created a nice loop, actually bricked a watchguard firewall
Wes
Wes
@NikiC want to kind of use Exception as checked and Error as unchecked, so having an Exception that bubbles up and that isn't documented to be thrown seems wrong. because it could be caught by stuff that is expected to catch other stuff
... and forgive my poor english :B
meh, don't take exceptions too seriously :P
I hate java checked exceptions
such a waste of time
@Leigh yup, standard. If I ever have little 5 port switch or whatever under a desk now, I plug all the empty ports up with RJ45 connectors to stop that happening
Wes
Wes
11:13
i disagree :P exception types aren't less important than the return type
that can only be true if you are abusing exceptions as flow control
it's important to show a trace that makes sense, is the only reason the name of the exception is important ... it shouldn't really be the case that you have separate catch blocks for all exceptions, if they are exceptional then you application cannot manage them in the majority of circumstances - you end up in the same code path and just show a trace ...
throwing 14 different types of exception from one method doesn't really make sense ...
yeah...
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins i don't joe. just the other day i was complaining with levi with this trend of using exceptions "as a GOTO" :B
i might be missing something because i don't see how changing type to an exception is related to that
the difference between an error and an exception should not matter, like the difference between ExceptionOne and ExceptionTwo should not matter
Wes
Wes
wut
11:20
ugh I hate install websites that automatically determine your OS and then don't have any option to switch to a different OS
*shouldn't matter for the flow of execution ... matters to whoever is reading trace/log/whatever
@JoeWatkins hm, how do you use php on your server?
source php.env list
to get list of environments available
source php.env
and it will show you how to pick one
ahhh
thanks
np ... awkward but I need everything in 4 modes ...
Wes
Wes
11:24
@JoeWatkins i assume you mean that exceptions should be only errors. you talk about trace, but in 99% of my exceptions i don't even need the trace
@Wes I'm using "show trace" as a placeholder for log/show/do something with ... but it shouldn't change the flow of execution ....
@JoeWatkins could you please install hhvm on it? I'd like to test oss-performance ^^
feel free, will add you to sudo
(never done that before, no idea how, so will leave to you ;))
you are in sudo group now, no pass required ...
oh god ... expect server to be dead in one hour :P
11:28
@RootBearFloat Thanks, worked perfectly.
oh I didn't know you could install with apt ... I tried to install once a long time ago and it involved several hours of compilation
(never finished)
@JoeWatkins yeah ... they also have a separate repo if you need a recent version
Oh interesting, on my home machine which is running debian, the php install has mysqli included in the debian php package, the plot thickens.
but compiling takes something like 1h even on my machine, so on this one it should just be a couple minutes, right? ^^
unless your machine is some kind of scientific calculator, probably not :D
php builds in 35 seconds, if that helps you to guess how long it would take
(--disable-all)
11:38
@NikiC 1h, really? I'm curious what are the specs of that machine. Even on a single core EC2 it takes me like 15-20 minutes tops.
Granted, their EC2s probably allow more than one virtual core when the load spikes.
@Sherif no way
you don't compile hhvm on single core in 20 min
Oh, hhvm.
I thought you were talking about PHP, sorry.
No, I've never tried compiling hhvm on a single core before.
Wes
Wes
11:52
@JoeWatkins you confused me, but you are wrong :B how can i avoid changing the type in such a case? i can't just throw anything i got because it could be caught by a catch() that is meant to catch something else
i can't just let it bubble up...
niki ^
> a catch() that is meant to catch something else
@NikiC does it? Can't we just preserve order of parent and append our own props after binding? (and have an extra pass iterating over op array after binding too)
why is there a difference ?
smells like flow control/abuse to me ...
Wes
Wes
try{
    foo();
    bar(); // @throws BarException
}catch(BarException $e){
   // fix bar, etc
}
now if foo() throws BarException and it's not documented to do so, it's going to fail hard
because catch(BarException) is meant to handle bar() only, not foo()
@NikiC well, opline is guaranteed to be in L1 due to the recent handler fetch
12:00
I don't understand why it should make a difference where the exception came from, unless you are going to do something really strange in the catch block
an exception is an exception is an exception ... it doesn't matter where it came from, and the name only matters for humans, the majority of the time ...
@bwoebi you can't change the op array after binding
the op array is in shm and you could be binding to different classes
eih, yeah it just works for early binding, but with opcache we don't early bind…
Wes
Wes
try{
    $obj1->foo();
    $obj2->bar(); // @throws BarException
}catch(BarException $e){
   // assumes that $obj2 failed
}
@NikiC anyway, why can't we do that for our class' own properties? (always?)
Wes
Wes
i mean i can't throw anything i want. user writes code in consequence of what's documented. if he thinks only $obj->bar() is throwing BarException they're going to write to handle the exception that is relative to $obj2, the method bar, called with whatever parameters. not "anything within the try block"
i'm fairly convinced of what i'm saying :B
12:06
@bwoebi because there is an offset added by parent properties
you could only do it if you don't inherit
which, the last time I tried this, was a rather uncommon case
Can't we move our own props to first place and have the parent props offset?
@Wes why do you have code in a catch block that you don't want to catch something from?
@bwoebi nope, that would break passing a subclass to the method
errr, right
Wes
Wes
@NikiC yeah, but the fact the code is in the try block doesn't mean i'm going to catch all exceptions, as they can also bubble up. if i had to try catch singularly i would probably kill myself
that would be ideal obviously, if i exclude the suicide part
shm = shared mem?
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Wes
12:13
i think yes Ekin
I bricked my mobile \o/
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Wes
12:28
@Aladdin congrats :B
tfw you haven't checked you github notifications for weeks and now there are more than you can actually apply brain to
@DaveRandom "mark all as read"
yw
#ossdonerite
@Wes no worries I fixed it again :P
12:41
...... the server room ceiling is all wet again
lolwut
they even called an architect last time it happened and paid a good bunch
it didn't even rain a lot this time
Maybe they should hire a plumber instead :P
yeah
the sysadmin guy is slamming rack doors
lol
hehehe
12:48
@Wes ping
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Wes
png
jpg
need some js help :P
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Wes
if it's about js frameworks try asking @PeeHaa :B
lol
jsfiddle.net/2egrvkdd | jsfiddle.net/2egrvkdd/embedded/result (don't mind the responsive ness) can you suggest anyway, by which I can make that huge 'Archer!' text be more stable
also the fonts don't seem to work in jsfiddle
12:51
more stable?
What does that even mean :P
like it animates on every scroll event
which it should not do...
Just check if it's already placed in the top bar on scroll down
Or just don't animate it to begin with :)
thats a nice idea... lemme try to implement it...
animation always looks super cool :P
something something kids something webdesign
Wes
Wes
@Aladdin just have a on/off state, if scrollTop == 0 then class="whatever", otherwise class=""
12:54
hmm... got it :D
thanks all
@PeeHaa :|
Wes
Wes
sorry but that's too much to check :B
:P np
@DaveRandom I found out what the black wire was
it goes to another phone socket in living room that I didn't know was there
hehehe
12:59
morning
morgen @kelunik
heeeeeeelp

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