1) If it is sensitive information, you're sending it in the clear over the wire. 2) If it is not sensitive but is something long (like a document contents), you're sending more data than you should
Trying to create a deposit form where users can select PayPal and Bitcoin, where it would redirect them to a different url (paypal.php / bitcoin.php) based on the selected option, but I don't know how I could do that
i did something similar, used 2 buttons on the form, 1 for each then when it redirects u, do an if statment saying if they clicked the paypal button, do this etc
@NikiC @Eugene I would caveat that with, openssl_pseudo_random_bytes() is suitable if you're using 5.6.latest or better
I can't remember the exact point release, but there were two patches, one to stop using the "discouraged" method (obsoleting the "strong" flag), and one for fork safety
@Wes You're still insisting on the idea of testing private stuff. I'll give you another hint, there's a rather large project that you probably use every day that ONLY tests it's public interfaces. :)
does anyone know why this doesnt work, its driving me crazy
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@pmmag @Leigh @NikiC The specific case I'm looking at is with the embed SAPI. When embedding PHP there is often no concept of request/response in the host application, so you have one long request. Now consider you want to reload a user script. There is no way to do that without avoiding top-level identifiers altogether, or invoking request shutdown, which would shutdown all PHP scripts, not just the one you are trying to reload.
@Wes I thought that tdd was mostly a way of testing for new features, the way we intend to use them, and after that to make the tests not fail. the way those features are internally managed, I sure as hell don't want to know
@Wes testing a private method wouldn't make it white-box anyway. As far as I understand the concepts, white-boxing in a unit test context just means that you are validating that certain methods are being called a certain number of times with certain parameters, etc.. It has nothing to do with that method's visibility
if you don't think testing a method whose implementation is split across private methods a unit test, you can equally argue that it isn't a unit test because you're not testing each line in the method separately
the class being the SUT is totally fine depends on how you define it, but if you want to be more pedantic and many do, you can mock all the things except the single method you are testing
if a method uses other members and they are private they are effectively part of that method. the unit spans several things and ideally you don't want that
Given that the utility of the object typehint is very limited, it is probably better if we hold off on it until at least the variance issue is resolved
I'm creating a deposit page and I wanna implement multiple payment gateways. I have a form that sends the data (payment gateway & amount) through POST to a different url, how would I grab this data and send the user to the correct payment page?
@brzuchal a lot of the arguments for object in the rfc apply to resources as well (e.g. detecting return errors more quickly), and typically you need to do additional reflection on an arbitrary object in order to do much with it (if you can at all), which was same argument used against resource (where you need get_resource_type and friends)
of course there was also the mantra of "we hate resources and they're going away", of which only the first part is true
I agree to both of you, starting this RFC I knew it'll have limited utility, but found some good usages in examples and so decided to write that RFC to fill the gap.
This chat room should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of removing resources from PHP and returning type safety to our functions.
No single rfc in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-term sanity of developers; and none will be so difficult or painful to accomplish.
If taking such resources to transform them to object types like curl would it be appropriate to just replace resource with object type or introduce complete object api with methods on those objects? That's more work but also changes to the api
Taking resource returned by curl_share_init for eg. CURLShare such resource right now is being passed to curl session resource with curl_setopt($ch, CURL_SHARE, $share); so basically curl_setopt is defined as curl_setopt(CURLSession, int, anything); because sometimes it is array, sometimes it is string or int and in case of shares it'll be CURLShare
So without changes in api for eg introducing new functions like curl_setshare(CURLSession, CURLSHare); there won't be type safety
theres 1 bit of the marking criteria that talks about making an api that can read and write with multiple data formats, do u know what this means and any tutorials that can point me in the right direction?
well i pretty much finished making it but it allows users to log in and register for a game, it allows people to make posts and stuff like twitter and u can view peoples profile and stuff
oh also theres a statistics page where it gets everything from the database and puts it into graphs
in that case, I would guess that the API would provide external users with JSON data about games and ability to make new posts and read existing posts with the API
it should be able to read info about the user to make a profile for them, read the posts and then write stuff like when someone likes a post on their phone, it should write it to the database
oh @tereško i was also gonna ask, one of the requirments is to sort people and be able to email everyone thats sorted, i managed to sort people into an array and did a mail button with <a href="mailto://loop array to add every recepitent
is that a good way, if i click it nothing happens but people say mailto: will open like the mail app if you have it
As far as I know "whitelist" and "blacklist" don't come from any racially charged origin; the offense is purely taken and not given. I'm fine with changing words that are offensive but... these aren't.
So until someone provides me with politically correct alternatives that actually make sense I'll keep using "whitelist" and "blacklist".