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11:00
@ChristopheCosta I think you're looking for the UNIQUE constraint. dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/constraint-primary-key.html
@MadaraUchiha they have changed the password.. shall I still need to be scared?
@pmmaga I am curious - how did you arrive at that conclusions?
@tereško it sounds like it. "verification of name" "next time introduce name in form" "can't be the same"
but already have one primary key @pmmaga
and is more then one field
@ChristopheCosta that's ok. if name was the only field of the primary key you would already be covered. However, whatever your primary key is, you can still "mark" another column as UNIQUE
11:07
@ChristopheCosta you should probably try asking about this on some forum in your native language. Your "english" is impossible to understand.
@tereško, pmmaga understand my idea... My english can be bad but you can understand very well. When someone really wants to help don´t exist barriers.
Thank you for your advice @pmmaga
Anonymous
yeah @tereško, stop existing barriers..
It can be the same Unless you made it unique.
If you make a column unique like an email it will an error. When you try to add the same email.
@JayIsTooCommon I'm even trying not to be rude ... you can't imagine the struggle
@SalOrozco please stop butchering the language
Anonymous
11:17
:P
lol you got problems.
find a gf
... charming
He has a point
11:22
@Ocramius dunno, but he definitely lacks punctuation
lol is a chat
Wes
Wes
news.php.net/php.internals/98242 tl;dr don't abuse __debugInfo
@JoeWatkins /me likes
me too, and it's a reasonable price, and age ... might be able to buy it ...
@Wes we could fix that, not being able to revert to internal debug info ...
11:30
sounds good :)
Wes
Wes
obviously people felt absolutely necessary defining their own __debugInfo even if php worked fine without __debugInfo for decades
me included tbh, but at least mine work fine (so far) :B
I can do a patch if you want to do the rest ?
Wes
Wes
i can write all the rfcs you want. i need english practice. but not sure about what to do? hence i asked
well ... we could just always define debugInfo as an internal (not exposed) method, so that user class can call parent::__debugInfo when it wants to invoke internal debug info ?
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you can't always override third party classes hardcoded in other classes, so defining my own __debugInfo that reverts back to the default one isn't very helpful
11:33
hmm ...
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i think changing debug_zval_dump to print the old style dump is the best thing to do
but both are useful
@Wes s/ab//
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true
difficult to change debug_zval_dump, it has one param and it's variadic
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11:35
@Ocramius did you oppose to that? :D
Yes, __debugInfo is basically useless at all times
if not actively harmful
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i think the same now
@JoeWatkins I vote yes
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@Ocramius lol
11:36
Not to mention that the implementation will almost always fail to consider dynamically defined variables
@Dereleased noted, current score is 2:0 for the I's ...
and other stories
what about another function that ignores debuginfo ?
we are stuck with debugInfo and debug_zval_dump, we can't really change them now ...
but it would seem reasonable to have another function that is interested in the actual state of the object, rather than reported state
You can deprecate it :-P
that doesn't solve the problem today though
or even in the next few years
11:38
It's not even widespread btw: github.com/…
ah well, using github as a gauge is questionably useful ... lots of us have millions of lines of code that are not on github
Wes
Wes
We could not perform this search
Must include at least one user, organization, or repository
does that work for you? :B
it only takes one person to come along and say "well actually" ...
search worked for me @Wes
Anonymous
must be a wes thing..
@JoeWatkins yes, but github is where people use the "new stuff", if you wanna call it like that. It's our best tool for capturing usage stats
Wes
Wes
11:41
that's racist @JayIsTooCommon ocramius here is italian too and it works for him
:B
Hello, Joe Watkins.
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins github.com/… :D
@Wes I'm not Italian
I'm Schröditalian
Wes
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bs
Schrödibullshit
11:43
@Wes you are probably just south-italian :P
@Ocramius that it is our only tool, doesn't mean it's effective ...
@Ocramius you must be uncertain about quantum pizzas, then
take the vast majority of SPL as case in point ...
so what about object_dump ?
or object_properties_dump
@JoeWatkins it's the most effective, especially considered the "only" part
it's all we have, but it only tells us about code on github, and we don't even know what percentage of code github has ... it amounts to a guess about a guess imo
11:47
Going through SPL for a purge, and moving most stuff in userland polyfills, would actually be amazing
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@JoeWatkins revert back could be simply:
function __debugInfo(){ return null; /* use default handler */ }
and var_dump_default() could do the default behavior, maybe
I haven't used debuginfo in userland, so forgive the dumb question, but what does returning null do now ?
from reading code it looks like silly output, but not sure
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fails, it tells __debugInfo can only return array
ah
why would you need the return null hack and another function ?
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actually no. wait
3v4l.org/4Z9W9 doesn't fail with null, only other types
@JoeWatkins dunno? personally i'd have just the old var_dump back
11:51
that sucks
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yeah scratch that. a function that works like the old var_dump will be fine
name it
@Wes fun
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maybe have it to return rather than printing directly if you agree?
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11:55
dunno @Ocramius thoughts?
let me write the function and stick it in krakjoe/kore, then you can test, and if you want to rfc the thing, you can ...
@JoeWatkins I didn't know you were looking for a van
@PeeHaa WHAT YOU TALKING BOUT ?
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@JoeWatkins behind the bike :P
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11:57
@JoeWatkins this already made me depressed. adding stuff = pain. i hoped we could change debug_zval
I thought you were just insulting motorbikes ...
@Wes well when do you want a solution, today, or three years hence ?
there's no way we can just change it, we have to go through deprecation and then removal, and that does take years ...
@Wes deprecate the damn thing and just pretend it never happened. Evidently it wasn't well tested, well thought out, and didn't have a decent use-case scenario to justify the feature in first place.
11:58
and that's if you can get people to agree with you ... and generally people are dicks and will disagree for the fun of it ...
@JoeWatkins Not sure I agree with that statement
s/agree with you/agree with you on internals/
Can someone have a look at these lines of code and tell how I should solve it please kopy.io/vVM3N
Ah yes I see
You are using simplexml
yw
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@JoeWatkins well, __debugInfo is new, i don't think there is a lot of code that relies on the output of debug_zval_dump affected by __debugInfo. maybe var_dump, but not debug_zval_dump. imho
12:01
@JohnDoe2 I don't know about simplexml but maybe check if the "chapter" attribute exists before adding it? (if you can do it)
@Wes internally is same
Anonymous
ergh those new lines
maybe, maybe it was an oversight that the var_dump/debugInfo changes effected debug_zval_dump ... but whatever you do is going to involve a very long wait ... unless new function
@JohnDoe2 More serious though you are trying to add attributes in a loop on the same element
why?
It shall look like this for example <title id="200" chapters="00:00:00;00:00:01;00:00:07;00:01:07;">
12:04
Oh, then you have to modify the attribute
How should I modify it?
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@JoeWatkins indeed it was. but yeah in that case a new function is the only option. i have no idea about the name. i'd say it shouldn't be a variadic and it should return rather than print out, and ideally should have also the refcount(x) attached, so it matches the old debug_zval_dump
var_debug() maybe
you really want it to be variadic ?
think about it carefully
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> shouldn't
i hate variadics :P
ROFL ... and I will read carefully ...
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12:14
:D
let me do a variation without a refcount first ... because I'm not sure what that should look like ...
debug_zval_dump() is useless anyway
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@DaveRandom the only thing it adds to var_dump is the refcount, right?
Ok I tried this now if someone may have a look kopy.io/lnrAt
user895378
morning
Anonymous
12:25
o/
@rdlowrey moin
@Wes yes, which doesn't work because it takes the var by-value
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it doesn't work at all or it's just slightly imprecise?
It doesn't work at all, it's always 1
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ah you mean primitives
12:29
It used to work (although it would add 1) with call time pass-by-ref
@Wes it's dumping the zval's refcount, not the object's (if it is an object)
really it's pointless anyway, int debug_zval_get_refcount(mixed &$var) would be the potentially useful thing
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@DaveRandom 3v4l.org/dTmGc ?
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\o/
bit early to celebrate, could be wrong ;)
Which AST flags apply to AST_ARRAY_ELEM?
12:38
you mean attr ?
@Wes you should be able to actually compile it now, pre 7.2 ...
oh, git hasn't accepted push yet ...
anyone else got slow github ?
Good Morning!
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@JoeWatkins wait, you pushed it in actual php? :B
@Wes interesting
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won't people yell at you now?
no in krakjoe/kore
12:44
I must say that apart from the connectivity problems of the VM, our lxr does seem to be more reliable in terms of not hitting memory problems
trying to push still ... what is there is broken pre 7.2 ... few minutes ...
@JoeWatkins If you use nikic's php-ast, the function kind_uses_flags(int kind) returns true for ZEND_AST_ARRAY_ELEM; but I don't know which flags it uses
and I'm honestly having a little trouble finding them
I'm not super familiar with that, sorry ... best to ping nikita
ZEND_ARRAY_SYNTAX_LIST is the only attr I see the compiler setting
let me see if he sets something special in php-ast
ZEND_AST_ARRAY can have ZEND_ARRAY_SYNTAX_{ LIST | LONG | SHORT }
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@JoeWatkins ooooooh that's a nice ext :D
12:46
wtf is wrong with github ...
!!github
good: Everything operating normally as of 2017-02-02T20:13:46Z
Anonymous
I had the same issue yesterday, took a while to accept the push
AHA
// Used by ast\AST_ARRAY_ELEM and ast\AST_CLOSURE_VAR (exclusive)
1 = by-reference
When in doubt, Nikita probably documented it somewhere
yeah, probably :)
it really annoys me when github breaks ...
@Wes change zend_strpprintf for strpprintf if you want to compile before I can push ...
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@JoeWatkins dunno what that means. looks like random chars to me :B strhsherpprintoffferr
open kore.c
CTRL+F zend_strpprintf
replace with strpprintf
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why that?
because <7.2 zend_strpprintf is not exported
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sorry, you know i'm not a very bright person :B
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aaaaah well, i can compile 7.2
or try at least, last time didn't work
Anonymous
12:55
>:)
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Wes
:B we all know that, no need to star :B
@Ocramius I can provide tons of additional code for that. Basically everything I write segfaults on the first attempt. I am bonafide segfault generator.
@Gordon do that! \o/
I think it serves as a good additional test suite for my sanity as well
"why does this code crash? lemme check out that project and try... can't remember if it's SUPPOSED TO"
hi
can someone help me with this stackoverflow.com/questions/42070164/…
Anonymous
@asifa Not possible programmatically, you need to re-think your idea
13:10
@Wes fixed in git now
Also site scraping may or may not be against the site usage of the target sites, depending on their policies
Anonymous
.. the technology stack stackoverflow.com/jobs/companies/…
evenings
@JayIsTooCommon I imagine a service using them A L L A T O N C E
Microservices ftw?
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13:17
@JoeWatkins noice :D would be good to have that in core... let's see what internals say about that
@Gordon Gordon - Professional Segfaulter
"Determined to a segfault"
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@JoeWatkins does that ext have a specific purpose or it's just misc core functions?
just misc core stuff that I can't be bothered to RFC, or think won't be approved
uh huh
Anonymous
13:29
!!wotd
bonzer: remarkable; wonderful.
@Sean µservices are really great. They allow you to split your horribly coded app into many smaller parts so you can focus on your crap only and shift all the other problems to the other guys, especially the ops guys who know need to figure out how to deploy all that stuff.
Anonymous
he did say he was Australian
Microservices really are the bonzer! Really great. Terrific stuff. And the mexicans will pay for it.
:P
@Gordon s/bonzer/bonza
I think.
pfft - bonzer might be preferred spelling. What a boner.
Anonymous
s/boner/bona
I cannot for the life of me figure out how to stick an image (from formData request) onto a server, then retrieve it later. I can't even get an image I manually uploaded to even echo back correctly and it is in the same folder as the PHP script I run. :'(
echo readfile("/arkbday.png");
echo file_get_contents("\arkbday.png");


$filename = "\arkbday.PNG";
$handle = fopen($filename, "rb");
$contents = fread($handle, filesize($filename));
fclose($handle);

header("content-type: image/jpeg");

echo $contents;

echo '<img src=arkbday.PNG />';
tried all of those so far
I either echo back nothing, or echo back the string of the pathway
any info/help/advice? Been stuck on this for a few hours now
do anyone know of a good php create, remove, update, delete tutorial out there that is not either riddled with errors or security holes?
13:48
@Skullomania CRUD what? Or you mean a "how to create a RESTful API" tutorial?
@Skullomania CRUD is Create, Read (not Remove), Update and Delete. Or in SQL Queries: Insert into, Select from, Update table and Delete from. Use prepared statements where possible. Tutorial done.
I know..i slipped
remove instead of read is a weird typo :D
(also, I agree with Gordon)
@Trucy quiet you
Anonymous
13:51
PDO can be used with MySQL
user895378
@bwoebi working on amp/v2 version of stomp client this morning ... v2 is nice :)
yes, but also with other DBMS, not mysqli
@rdlowrey A little evolution on top of amp v1 :-)
They have laid before you PDO and MySQLi, pick PDO that you may live
@rdlowrey Also: \o/
13:52
@Gordon @Trucy I was following a tutorial the other day elated.com/articles/cms-in-an-afternoon-php-mysql but it had several error
user895378
@bwoebi after I feel good about the stomp lib this week I'll resume artax v2 work
user895378
then we'll do aerys ...
user895378
then ... profit!
awesome
@rdlowrey Also, you mean Artax v3? :-)
user895378
yeah whatever ... an artax based on amp/v2
user895378
13:57
:)
user895378
new Coroutine(...) is much better than resolve() because it reinforces the idea that the generator is essentially its own "green thread"
on that topic … A reminder for @JoeWatkins that I'd really love to play with greenlet… :-)

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