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@bwoebi So ... we are already loading classes during inheritance checks to account for aliasing. I only just noticed that. If we do this anyway, I don't think I see the issue with doing it for the contravariance check as well
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i think it exist for the $conn = mysql_connect() or die(); days
I.e., don't always load the class, only load it if the typehints don't match, i.e. only if contravariance is actually used
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because clearly it was too hard to write ($conn = mysql_connect()) || die(); :D
@Wes hehehe
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14:02
no well, maybe has its uses. still haven't found any, though :B
It comes from chaining unix commands I believe....
where & and && operate differently.
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abstract class A implements Traversable{} // sigh
More than operate differently, I'd say they're pretty different concepts
Agreed
14:12
nin'
Good day everyone
buen dia
i have an issue with printing a pdf document i generated via mysql automatically when the user clicks on a button in my app, have googled it for a while now and have resolved that i have very good expert friends that will have a way out for me
@JoeWatkins :)
14:42
I just learnt that sendmail uses the same in built mail function and its just an extension to be enabled in php.ini file. Is there any other change in way we implement it?
what happened when server is down or attacked by hacker ?
I restared my server and everything is ok what is the reason behind this problem ?
@undefined That's uh.. a very broad question O.o
@Sean can you give me hint I should restart the server everytime my website doesnt stop loading I think the hacker fills the memory or something
@undefined Well if you think you know where the vunerability is, you can try and disable that and see what damage the attacker has done
But I mean, this is really vague stuff. Without any detail it's pretty hard to help
14:58
@Sean what details do you need to help
For example, it could just be that a PHP script has an open while loop that is maxing your script execution time.
It is highly likely to be that the database being overloaded....restarting everything kicks all users off, and so it's accessible again......
Step one, check the logs.
Or it could just be that the guy has been focused on running his own warez site on the company server, rather than doing his job....
23 hours ago, by undefined
is there a reason why I shouldnt put personal crap on company servers ?
15:02
:P Seems pretty shady
Slim Shady
marshal matters
@Danack Yes, because @Fabor will have your ass for anti-piracy, and other reasons...
@Danack or it could be that y'all are just feeding a troll
15:05
Idk, modern trolls tend to try to bring out arguments and rage. I'm only mildly confused
@Danack database being overloaded is that caused by hackers or something ?
@Sean Would you say....you are mildly discombobulated?
@Danack only mildly :P
@Sean nah, there's a variant that plays a particular kind of stupid in order to frustrate people
@SergeyTelshevsky god I hope for the world's sake he doesn't get 8yrs, let alone 4yrs.
@SergeyTelshevsky incredible how all of them seem to have grayed, I guess the job is super stresful (you can see this also in former UK PM Tony Blair)
Wtf, does anyone have a front-end in Angular by any chance?
@Andrea I think it has to do with the requirement to be at least 35 years old in US :)
15:20
in JavaScript, 45 secs ago, by PeeHaa
@Jimbo I'm a whore
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yeah, they'd be graying over the next 8 years, elected or not
@Jimbo lol
yay for out of context posts
@PaulCrovella yes, but I think the job makes them gray quicker
15:20
@PeeHaa How was that out of context, there was no context :D
hehehe
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@Danack smooth
what happened to lou bega
Desire for rum increases.
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lol
@Andrea it'd be interesting to compare their aging to that of their parents and siblings over the same age period
15:24
@Danack It causes him considerable pericombobulations
You have to be 35yrs to be president of the US, and most men on average begin to get grey hair around 40. So it's probably not much to do with a stress, but that time in their life where grey hair begins to increase, and since they are a public figure people take notice more often. That or their lizard people and their human body is decomposing.
@DaveRandom it's actually a cromulent word: oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/discombobulate
@crypticツ Most men get grey hair around this age. I think Trump misheard this, and started to get gay hair at around this ages.
golfclap
and he eats too many carrots
15:28
He doesn't eat them....just rubs them on his skin.
@crypticツ But hey, at least he has words. The best words.
I'm really surprised I haven't heard more fart-related jokes about him tbh
Weird. My spam flag is still disputed on a question that has been removed from public viewing
disputed just means that at least one person disagreed - it's not declined
15:32
disputed is just the opposite of computed
Weird, I just had a positive experience in the JS room...
@DaveRandom If pro is the opposite of con, does that mean that progress is the opposite of congress?
careful with that joke, it's an antique
:-P
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Moooornings
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15:44
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markdown is hard.
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Hey thanks @kelunik and @bwoebi for handling those amp/dns issues :)
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In a related note ... I think it might be time to do an amp v2 in which php7 is required.
15:57
@JoeWatkins, you yesterday gave me the impression that @ircmaxell has "quit the internet" or something =/
@tereško no, just PHP
hey everyone...what do i need to put here in order to separate the headers(with the respective results below):
(I can't speak for Anthony obviously)
$qry = $dbo->prepare($sql);

header("Content-type: application/xls");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.csv");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");

// Execute the statement
$qry->execute();
$data = fopen('contratos/file'.time().'.csv', 'w');
$row = $qry->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);

if ($row)
{
    fputcsv($data,array_keys($row));
    while ($row)
    {
        fputcsv($data,array_values($row));
        $row = $qry->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
    }
}
the results appear correct but there are no columns separation...
what am i missing?
16:01
@Japa what do you mean by "columns separation"? A comma between values, or?
@Andrea yes...that´s exactly that..i don´t know how to put it there
I thought fputcsv did that for you. Could you paste some of the output to show what you mean?
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@Andrea It does: eval.in/536864
@Japa if fputcsv isn't working for you.....maybe just use something like: packagist.org/packages/league/csv
@ThW the internal one is not 'entirely' bug free.
ok i got it
16:05
@Andrea Again? What now?
fputcsv($data,array_keys($row), $delimiter = ';');
fputcsv($data,array_values($row), $delimiter = ';');
no...it´s ok
you were already doing that
I'm just trying to understand what your problem was
no i was not...
i didn´t have the third parameter
delimiter..
@Andrea anyway...thanks for trying to help me...apreciate!.
@Japa I mean, without that third argument the delimiter is set to a comma by default :p
16:21
> I’ve pointed out before that Model-View-Controller is a user interface pattern, not an application architecture. But why would PHP developers get the idea that MVC is an application architecture in the first place?
....
oh, joy,. pmjones talking out of his ass again .. alert the media
MVC is a user interface pattern, though.
The people who originally defined it defined it that way...
At least I think so - someone should look it up in that one smalltalk book.
the "original" intender for each UI element to have a separate triad
Room 11 should write the end of discussion MVC post, linking references to anthony's blog post on it, that smalltalk book etc
A bit like Tereskos "what is the model" post which is now basically canon :D
16:30
^ which I feel a bit odd about
> MVC provides probably the best-known architectural organization for interactive software systems. ... The Model-View-Controller architectural pattern (MVC) divides an interactive application into three components.
^ Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 1
@PaulCrovella MVC provides probably the best-known argument between coworkers disagreeing on what MVC is...
@rdlowrey There is not point in it … Let's require PHP 7 when we need to ever do BC breaks to Amp (aka do a v2)…
It works well with PHP 5.5 and what works perfectly … don't touch it :-)
@ScottArciszewski mcrypt-viking-funeral lol
16:41
@NikiC Oh … well… I always expected aliases would be like a shadow copy incompatible with the original class … well, then…
@ScottArciszewski sec, let me search the yes button…
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#properfu.kup
@MadaraUchiha it only bothers me when some hypocrite tries to elevate himself by declaring everyone else wrong
@PaulCrovella To be fair, MVC is super clumsy
Especially in PHP...
@Wes Ouch :(
16:45
The best way to do MVC in PHP is avoiding the word MVC altogether :-)
@ScottArciszewski change status and update rfc index page
I can edit the index page? :O
the wiki.php.net/rfc page, yes
you can edit any wiki page
@FlorianMargaine he doesn't have a php.net account?
16:47
@bwoebi how did he create the page then?
or does he?
@FlorianMargaine separate wiki account with just permissions for rfc namespace
@FlorianMargaine done :)
@MadaraUchiha pedantry over MVC is super clumsy, the pattern itself doesn't have to be.. the smalltalk folk didn't give a shit that, for example, they didn't always separate the V and C - they took the general idea and went with what made sense in context
err, @JoeWatkins I mean
16:48
@rdlowrey Why?
@MadaraUchiha I wouldn't say "clumsy" . It' just like saying that ASI haulers are clumzy - if you are buying one for daily commute, you are doing it wrong
@rdlowrey Now go, fix your Auryn issue. :P
@tereško MVC, a lot of times, encourages lasagna coding.
@kelunik he already reverted it
At least, that's what I've seen happen a lot of the cases.
Unless you're really careful
16:50
@MadaraUchiha lasagna coding == producing spaghetti code?
today on news at 6 - if you are bad at coding, your code will suck
@bwoebi Didn't get a notification for whatever reason.
@bwoebi it's about layers. A lot of layers. For everything.
@bwoebi Code with too many layers
@tereško aka over-engineering? okay
16:52
@bwoebi not really. It's what those people, who make PDO wrappers, grow up to write.
whyyyyy…
whyyyyy...
Not sure how I should feel about github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/issues/255
On the one hand, this is someone being nice about open-source software. On the other hand, they're using it to port code to PHP 5.2 ...
Well they were right to create an issue about it, then. It's a cry for help.
@NikiC Where's the ":o" reaction on GitHub?
16:58
@kelunik there's "confused"
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tuesday useless poll. do you use more often $array1 == $array2 or $array1 === $array2
I don't use either
I almost never compare arrays....
@Wes The latter
17:02
the only case is in unit tests, where I let my framework handle the dirty bits of asserting
I'm not qualified to use ==
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== is legit for arrays, but arrays only
Would you say it's too legit, for you to quit using it for arrays?
@NikiC Honestly, I blame Wordpress for helping people justify keeping stupid old versions of PHP around
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@Danack can't tell :B
17:05
It's gotten better but nearly 10% of all WP installs use 5.2...
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haha
@Machavity I suspect these folk are people not upgrading at all. They're likely folk without technical staff or interest who hired some contractor to build them a site... now they've got a site they're happy enough with and don't even think about updating versions of things.
@ScottArciszewski where's the patch ?
@JoeWatkins I haven't written one yet
I mean, why write one if the vote fails? :P
17:11
@PaulCrovella Maybe, but it's a chicken and egg problem. People won't upgrade partially because WP won't force them to upgrade and WP uses the un-upgraded to justify supporting old versions
that's not wordpress's fault.. not even the site owner's really - they have no impetus to change something that's working for them
not even WIP ?
as proof that you can definitely solve all problems ...
^^ that (what Paul said). People who are programmers don't understand that some people have applications that work but have no current developers who know how it works. For them, upgrading it to modern versions of PHP would be much more expensive than paying RedHat to back-port patches to PHP 5.2 (or just ignoring the security aspects and hoping for the best.)
Red Hat has php 5.1 in RHEL5 0_o
or the similar: I have an app, that's in PHP 5.3, and I know exactly how it works, and it's never going to get upgraded to 5.4+ because it would not be cost-effective.
17:16
mornings
@NikiC just mixed :-)
@ScottArciszewski I'd much rather vote on a patch ... I don't know mcrypt or openssl, I doubt if most people do ...
since I'm currently working ~90 hours a week, I don't really want to write the patch :P
only to then have it be a waste of time
@JoeWatkins dunno, but deprecating isn't a big problem… for language changes/new features, definitely… but for this? meh!
17:18
@ScottArciszewski You should consider working less … burn outs aren't funny…
ah that's true, right now we're just deprecating
I am the last person on Earth that should ever touch C
@bwoebi If I had a choice, I would be
@ScottArciszewski why?
@ScottArciszewski You don't…?
I'm financially responsible for 6 people, and my attempts at making money via consulting have stopped dead in their tracks because nobody apparently wants to hire security consultants
but what about the future, I kinda just have to take your word for it that openssl is a suitable replacement for everything that we're using mcrypt for ... and you gave me a list of ciphers that won't work (but I don't know what that means) ...
it's probably obvious to you because you know about it ...
17:22
@ScottArciszewski why not actually? Is it cheaper to pay a "little" fine when a breach happens?
I dunno
the average breach costs millions
I don't even know if it's stupid to question whether openssl can replace mcrypt entirely ... is it ?? I see the links to other projects on remi's blog, but they are surely only using a little bit of it, I dunno how much we use internally ...
@bwoebi companies don't see it as "when" but "if", and they underestimate the if.
@JoeWatkins there's another RFC to make openssl_encrypt() support AEAD modes... mcrypt only supported unauthenticated encryption, with cache-timing-attack vulnerable implementations of block ciphers, and null-byte padding
I know some of those words ...
17:24
OpenSSL also supports RSA/ECDSA public key crypto
Mcrypt did ~30% of what OpenSSL did, and did it less securely
@ScottArciszewski and the average consulting expenses for all the codes?
okay so it's a stupid question ... that's fine ... just say "yes, stupid question" ...
@bwoebi Depends on who you hire, but typically, less than $10k for e.g. a code audit
@ScottArciszewski 10k dollars? Then the code must be small …
It costs many many hours to actually audit complex code…
@bwoebi I've only audited small to medium applications thus far
obviously that depends on your day rate, which I don't disclose on public forums :P
17:27
nah, not talking about your day rate, just in general…
hmm ... seem like good analysis of upcoming Ghostbusters: youtube.com/watch?v=nNFzbC0Rjr0 (two part video)
okay, well, the rates I've seen others charge for just "finds OWASP top 10 flaws" are about $6,000/week
and they're usually successful at finding said flaws in the applications they audit
@tereško I saw a fan-made recut of the trailer that was much better
but it was still kinda meh
I've been told that other companies that specialize in crypto are ~$20k/week, because they usually have a team assigned to each project
are any of the original characters in the new movie, even as just a continuity bridge?
17:31
@jbafford yeah, it was objectively better
I don't ask for anywhere near that second number, fwiw
@jbafford no, but according to that video, the original members will be making cameos
oh, apparently this is a remake, not a sequel
meh.
> If this RFC is accepted, I will author the patch to expunge ext/mcrypt.
/s/expunge/deprecate/
@JoeWatkins good catch
how's it look now?
17:34
scarier than it needs to be ... I wouldn't mention expunge, all we want to do now is deprecate ...
the patch to expunge will not be useful by the time it is used, and when it gets used is down to RM's ...
ok, fair enough
@ScottArciszewski okay, that sounds much more reasonable
@ScottArciszewski Sometimes I feel the people who ask for more money are actually preferred over the cheaper ones (by the logic of "they ask for more, so they must have more experience")
95% of the prospects I've lowballed said "that's too steep for us" so, yeah, I agree :P
lowballing also tends to land the worst clients
True
17:43
well I don't exactly know how to market
This is freelance? Have you considered security consulting firms?
Unless that's why you're currently working those hours...
so I'm stuck with 40 hours at dayjob + 50 hours offtime working on a project that should hopefully change the calculus in my favor
@KevinMGranger As a rule, they don't hire remotely and they don't hire felons
what do you mean by that ?
the felon part? I hacked an FBI thing a long time ago
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heh
17:47
so, none of those security consulting firms will even look at my resume
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@ScottArciszewski do you have any public disclosures, hackerone/bugcrowd/anything profile?
many of them require a security clearance
@RonniSkansing all of the above
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hit me h1
how old were you ?
21
I haven't touched hackerone in a while though
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17:49
@ScottArciszewski the h1 team, is it your own?
that will follow you around forever ?
@JoeWatkins Yes, because Florida law
also, international news + stories I can't bump down on google searches for my name
most security consulting firms are contractually obligated by their clients to only employ hackers with security clearances
and I'm forever ineligible
@RonniSkansing you mean hackerone.com/paragonie? Yeah, I opened that in anticipation for releasing this project
that was not smart
of course not
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@ScottArciszewski okay, heres mine h1 back at you hackerone.com/skansing .. But it's really hard to find time for it.. got bout 3 pending wordpress atm
17:53
what on earth possessed you to do that ?
@JoeWatkins That was years ago, and I really don't want to relive that part of my past
I'm not being condescending ... I'm genuinely interested, you're smart, so I dunno how that happened ...
I've kinda got one side of the story now, but okay, fair enough ...
Sorry, I just hate talking about it :P
it reopens a lot of wounds
it's cool
@RonniSkansing I have one for Automattic from December that's been fixed but still collecting dust
anyway
I need to get back to work :P
18:03
lata scott ...
any one can help about cake php .... i am trying to run a git cloned project on local
18:18
Hello
I'm zending emails with PHPMailer, setup DKIM and SPF records. All seems fine for all tools that I can run to check these records. Also the email content seems fine ans SpamAssassin score is 0.1. But still the email is send to the SPAM box
I also set up DMARC.
Ooh, very important, only Microsoft puts the mail in the SPAM box. Other mail servers do not seem to have an issue with it.
I probably need to contact Microsoft. But I have no idea how I need to contact them.
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Or similar - maybe.
@Andrea not "just" PHP, but yeah...
Thnx @Danack, will look at that.
18:29
@ircmaxell Ah
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since i just spent half an hour to notice json_encode was failing silently (Malformed UTF-8 characters, possibly incorrectly encoded) i think i could make a c extension wrapping json in something more oop, with exceptions and stuff
btw, how ended up the story with the json license?
@ircmaxell :(
@Wes AFAIK several distro's went with another jsonlib
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what did php do?
@Wes Wasn't it json_decode that failed btw?
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18:40
I see
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no notice, nothing. just it returning null (which is a valid value)
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18:42
@Wes Yeah there is more of that stupidity in php
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@Machavity jsond is the one currently bundled with php?
3 json JavaScript Object Notation. Note: This extension is now part of PHP Core, so use it instead. As of PHP 5.2.0.
4 jsonc JavaScript Object Notation
5 jsond JavaScript Object Notation
6 jsonnet The Google JsonNet for PHP.
looks like there is another one
@Wes null isn't a valid value to come out of successful encoding (though a string consisting only of null would be)
@PaulCrovella 3v4l.org/3m2YS ?
@Wes Not sure what PHP7 uses TBH. But that was Remi's solution to the JSON.org licensing (because PHP is used to do evil things)
@Danack that's decoding
18:46
@Wes You have to use json_last_error() to find out what happened if you get null.
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anyway, it actually returns false when it fails. i made a bit of confusion :B still, annoying that doesn't emit notices
false (or null) or an exception would be correct, there's no need for a notice
I just made my own function wrapping json_decode() that throws if an error happens, since most of the time that's what I want.
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@Machavity does jsonc replace the bundled functions?
18:52
a notice would just mean that you'd use @json_encode() instead - either way you want to check the return value and handle it appropriately
@Wes It replaced the guts of the json functions. And now that i think of it, I think PHP7 did implement that PECL by default. Stupid licensing.
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yes @PaulCrovella i had a brain fart, clearly i just have to check if it's either string or false
I want to encrypt email in mysql and decode that email in php?
@Andrea yet you keep going back
Lets say I have 10k records in db while fetching all reocords I encrypt email field and then decrypt that email field using php?
18:57
@pirabdulwakeel no, you probably don't
@PaulCrovella I try to stop myself...
Does anyone have any Idea?
@KevinMGranger, I thought nothing is impossible?
You're right, go for it
hahah, @KevinMGranger, good one :)
18:59
actually I tried different way, eg MD5, AES_Encrypt, but MD5 was hard to decode
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