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14:01
@JoeWatkins congratz
now you have full access to mjolnir
@JAamish $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']?
just var_dump($_SERVER) and take a look through there
don't use $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
@DaveRandom That works in a framework's case (for e.g. from Laravel), but I do not see it set when I directly run php -S from a folder and access a file
Thats a good idea. I will try var_dump($_SERVER) and let you know. I only looked into REQUEST_URI @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom so hasically I could propose deprexation of {} to unlock a syntax for new features. Right? If both means the same...
14:05
you can propose whatever you like, I can't see that ever getting through though :-P
@DaveRandom thx
@JAamish docs seem to imply that it should be there
I have a class, ModelBase, which is used as a "base" for all models. It uses a couple mysqli functions that require a connection to the database. The connection to the database is made in the config file. How can I have ModelBase access this connection? Or do I need to create a new one within the class?
@Tiffany it should have an instance of MySQLi object passed in the constructor
@Tiffany As long as ModelBase can access the database, the child classes can as well (unless the connection is private).
14:11
@Tiffany SRP!
incoming rant about that architecture in 3... 2... 1...
5
Thanks @DaveRandom. I just noticed that I have been using PG(http_globals)[TRACK_VARS_SERVER], which seems to be different from _SERVER. I will dig further and get back
Thanks for the pointer though
@DaveRandom I didn't write it! I would write much worse.
14:11
@DaveRandom nope, no rant. I seem to recall, that it's NOT her fault
I inherited it, how is that my fault?
@JAamish welcome**
:P
I'm trying to improve it with what skillset I have ;_;
had a freudian slip there
@DaveRandom oooohhh, I understood that reference
14:13
@tereško could you give an example?
sorry
@Tiffany gimme a sec. I might be find some really old example.
@Tiffany yeah, inheritance can be troublesome, I prefer composition
circa 2012
Well, this code is from ... about that time, so it works
@Tiffany kinda like this: stackoverflow.com/a/9492639/727208
(I really should update/rewrite those)
14:15
Want to compile 28kb exe for Windows... has to download 20GB of "tools" to do it
tools means virtual machine with visual studio installed
@tereško Thanks. I actually understand this. :D
I have very little confidence in my ability.
@Tiffany Try not to. That will only hold you back. Assume you can do it all, albeit not in the most gracious way.
/me is currently listening to people, who are attempting to defend "punch a nazi" .. well .. meme
@Oldskool it also just so happens to prevent people from jumping of buildings, because they have very little confidence in their ability to fly
@tereško x'D Yeah, that's the same...
Should I create a folder within classes called factories, then place ModelFactory in there?
14:20
@tereško Those people should listen to R Kelly more often though.
folder structure is like:
    lib /
      classes /
        controllers /
        models /
are you using composer?
Anonymous
@tereško Unless you are in it for your daily dose of comic relief, I find the effort to reason with people over the internet purely futile
@DaveRandom Within the extnesion only after I call zend_is_auto_global_str(ZEND_STRL("_SERVER")) the _SERVER is loaded. Do you know what exactly this auto_global does
14:22
don't forget your FactoryFactory.
and a FactoryFactoryBuilder
and a FactoryFactoryBuilderFactory
etc
@samayo there is this guy, Seth Andrews, and he is trying to talk someone through the concept of "escalation". I honestly suspect, those people are sociopaths or something. Or they have never actually been in a fucking fight.
@Tiffany am I correct to assume, that all of your "models" will require a DB connection
@tereško yes
I think by the end of this project I'm going to know the intimate details of this code.
@Tiffany do you intend to continue refactoring and improving that project, or is this a "fix and forget" thing?
Hopefully continue to refactor and improve
Anonymous
14:26
@tereško I think it's all about business and monetizing like the flat-earth movement.
rofl
@samayo I actually have an idea for that type of project. But more aimed at new-age/spiritual types
Anonymous
Which reminds me that I should join sometime soon
@samayo for money?
I hope
Just make a variation of a fidget spinner, those are in now
I say as I play with my fidget spinner
Anonymous
Damn that was good idea. But the flat earth theory is spreading like a wild fire. I think it's a good time to invest
14:29
i hear they have members all around the globe
Anonymous
I will go with a square earth theory ..
Anonymous
@Tiffany I have so many memes to send you right now.. but I think they'll be too offensive.
shrug, send em :P
@samayo think bigger. and cheesier. pizza-slice earth theory
Anonymous
Or cookie-shaped earth ...
14:30
the fidget spinner is more of a time waster, where as the fidget cube is actually useful
Anonymous
yum yum .. I can almost taste the money
then I would recommend slowly moving it all towards PSR-4 autoload then: make it /src/Component/ModelFactory.php
wire up the autoloader in composer, set a namespace, and you are done
if I comment on HN negatively about the nature of VC backed startups, and it isn't down voted to oblivion, did I really post the comment?
@tereško it's funny, the code has a makeshift autoloader, which I assume was created before composer was a thing. I should try shifting everything over to composer
@Tiffany is the project is PHP 5.5, then you can write: $user = $factory->create(\Namespace\To\User::class);
14:34
5.3 :(
@Stephen you may be shadow banned.
oh, then you will have to write the class names as strings
Anonymous
ban her
at least, till you get it ready for migration
yeah
14:35
and you should start dropping hints for the management, that upgrading might be a good idea
reasons: security and performance
@FlorianMargaine it appears not - the comment is UPvoted and appears normally when i view the thread in private browsing mode.
!!lxr zend_is_auto_global_str
[ /Zend/zend_compile.c#1645 ] zend_bool zend_is_auto_global_str(char *name, size_t len) /* {{{ */ {
@JAamish ^
more than that, I don't know, you'll have to read the code
@tereško I don't think there will be much of an argument, except convincing that the time spend will be worth it
14:38
@Tiffany or you could consider a solution that doesn't need a FactoryWarehouseBuilderModelFactoryFactory (slightly sarcastic).
@Tiffany if you migrate the codebase to prepared statements, the rest of it should be quite fast - couple days at most
also, php has a pretty decent namespace aware class loader written in c. you just need to tell it to use it.
@tereško I'm slowly getting preparation made to migrate to prepared statements. I'm basically doing a search across the code for SELECT or INSERT. I couldn't think of a better way to do it.
should technically only be within the models
search for mysql_query
@tereško only two instances
Anonymous
14:42
A weekend project spawned into two weekends .. here is the half-baked result so.badge.link
Anonymous
feedbacks ... pls
@Tiffany that seems odd
I'm on mysqli branch, that's why
sec, committing code that I don't want to commit but I don't have much choice
2
static function query($query)
  {
    //debug($query);
    $result = mysql_query($query) or trace(mysql_error()."\n".$query);
    return $result;
  }
sec, committing code that I don't want to commit but I don't have much choice
lol
hangs head in shame
@tereško chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/37148831#37148831 is the only instance of mysql_query. There's a lot of stuff like...
     foreach($this->fields as $name )
    {
      $value = $this->values[$name];
      if ($value || ($value === '0') ) {
        $set[] = '`'.$name.'` = "'.self::escape_string($value).'"';
      } else {
        $set[] = '`'.$name.'` = NULL';
      }
    }
    $set[] = '`updated_at` = "'.date('Y-m-d H:i:s').'"';

    $query .= join($set, ' , ');
    $query .= ' WHERE id = '.$this->id();

    $result = Model::query($query);
that's .. emm ... promising
oh for the love of
praise kek
14:49
liberal use of self::escape_string()
blah, messed up the spacing and not enough time to fix it
anyway, my understanding is that those would need to be changed to prepared statements as well
I guess I should do a search for escape_string
So composer was installed, but it was not installed correctly because there is no composer.json or composer.lock. But I installed it on production just fine. WTF did I do.
@Tiffany ouch ouch, my eyes, my eyes
@Tiffany You are using the wrong quote types, that could come back to bite you
SQL standard is that " is for quoting identifiers and ' is for quoting strings
If you quote strings with " that could cause you problems in the future
A lot of broke-ass procedures that I'm slowly reversing.
@DaveRandom are you talking about the code snippet?
and if you misuse them, @DaveRandom will bite you ...
true story
@Tiffany yes
$set[] = ''.$name.'` = "'.self::escape_string($value).'"';`
The will result in `name` = "value";
14:59
these are what I'm planning to convert to prepared statements
fucking meeting time
How is it going, @Joe?
@Tiffany Ah right, that will also fix the problem and is the best approach - but there will possibly still be places where you use string literals in queries, make sure they are quote with '
I'm okay bob, thanks ... slept all day, pretty uncomfortable but painkillers doing their job
@JoeWatkins And having a lucid mind?
I passed out from pain and ended up in a&e last night ... I feel pretty alert, but quickly get confused ... so not very lucid ...
15:02
@JoeWatkins what did you do?
or what happened to you, as the case may be
I had to be circumcised
condolences brother
@JoeWatkins uh, why?
15:05
I developed a skin condition, related to eczema, it caused lacerated scar tissue to build up and basically ruined my life - no sex, and peeing was so painful it could make me cry ...
Damn, sorry to hear that.
But this should help to relieve the pain?
If this is a solution then godspeed you on your recovery
once I'm healed, I should go back to normal function ... maybe 3 weeks
well, swift recovery regardless
thanks
Anonymous
15:06
@Oldskool hahahah
That sounds good. Hope it heals well, best of luck with that!
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins You need to be ready for SC...
You didn't request a medically induced coma? I hear they're all the rage on medical dramas.
not sure if serious ... as it happens the doctor use the words "it would be less horrific" to carry out under general aesthetic, so I done that ... don't remember a thing ...
amnesia is also popular in medical dramas
Has it always been the case that github search works differently depending on whether you're logged in or out?
Anonymous
15:10
2 hours ago, by Jeeves
minor: We are investigating problems with search as of 2017-05-17T12:52:01Z
@JayIsTooCommon They also claim that issue is resolved
^ that, probably related
I was going to say no
Anonymous
@Leigh ah :s
Only thing I can think of is if you want to search in private repo's.
Otherwise it should be the same.
15:13
nerp, I twat at them, lets see if they respond
logged out search returning zero code hits, logged in 5k
public repos
@JoeWatkins I didn't mean for the procedure itself, I meant for the duration of your convalescence
Evenings
@Dereleased that'd be sweet ... most I could get is a week off work, but can't really rest because still gotta take kids to school and wife to work
but I can just sit about dosed up on painkillers, which is also pretty sweet
oh shit
I've only been put under twice, once with propofol, and once with the stuff that they actually have to intubate you with. The propofol was a dope nap, the other was essentially time travel.
no, I can't ...
15:18
@Leigh I already heard about that, yeah
not sure how they done it ... iv drugs ...
@Leigh lol @ "twat at them"
is that not the correct verbage for using twitter?
I twat a tweet
your logic is undeniable
Did you have a sore throat when you came out of it?
15:20
@Dereleased dry, they inserted breathing tube ... they gave me gas and air, then washed saline down, then injected something
Bloody druggo!
So, they intubated you before knocking you out?
neo
neo
guys anyone know the networking pricing data transfer ? when it says 1 GB network egress does it means network bandwidth or 1GB data transfered ?
then actually they done another 5 or 6 local anaesthetic injections ...
@neo means data out, egress = out, ingress = in
neo
neo
15:22
@Leigh yeah i got that but 10 GB of network egress at $0.12/per GB = $1.20 means ?
@Dereleased I think the gas and air is to calm you when necessary ... I would have been quite obviously crapping my pants
@neo uhh, do they offer amounts like 1tb? :D
because that should exclude bandwidth
neo
neo
10 GB of data cost 1.20 dollars or 10GB bandwidth cost 1.20 ?
sounds like data to me
neo
neo
@Leigh yeah sounds like data for me too
i was shocked to hear this cost because i thought charge will based on bandwidth
15:25
depends on the provider, companies that provide colocation services for example will usually charge based on available bandwidth
neo
neo
that means if i have 30 lakh visitors per month
an average of 6 mb per person
does it say GB or Gb ?
neo
neo
GB
then it's data
neo
neo
equals 18000 GB
15:26
but not storage, transfer ...
"egress"
neo
neo
equals 2200 dollars
yeah
thats too much cost
gross
What service is this?
neo
neo
google cloud storage
i dont think amazon is different
bandwidth is typically rated in bits (1k = 1000 bits), but typically metered in bytes (1k = 1024 bytes)
neo
neo
i think its .09 per GB
i feel really weird in my price calculation something must be wrong
15:29
right, 1GB network egress there means you have site-to-site bandwidth of 1GB
neo
neo
site-to-site bandwidth ?
site to user ?
Ok, sorry you're looking at the bit further down
that is a case for if you're trying to serve files directly from GCP to the world (I think)
rather from your storage -> your compute node
neo
neo
yeah I want from GCP to world
its images
well it looks like it's set up to prevent you doing that, or costing you a lot
neo
neo
there is something really weird fact I must be missing
15:33
if you were to GET from your cloud storage to another node, then serve it, it would be cheaper
I hate code style "fixers"
neo
neo
i think google cloud have common pricing for networking
may be this is why google cloud is not used by anyone ?
we use S3 to serve directly to end-user
neo
neo
how is that priced ?
see google cloud pricing has a common networking tab for pricing
so i think cost is same wherever served
this pricing gave me a heart attack
15:56
user924016
morns
16:18
Every time I want to code something in PHP: Segmentation Fault.
And now the PHP code isn't being written because I debug php-src <.<
user924016
lol
16:45
Morning.
I'm still really conflicted about arrow functions.
Does anyone happen to know if Ruby or Python use a GLR (or a more powerful) parser?
I'm pretty sure JavaScript does.
What would that buy you?
bitches dave. bitches
I'm in. But I'm going to need a controlling stake.
@DaveRandom HHVM's syntax, or something similar
@PeeHaa You only voted on half of the object RFC btw.
16:55
@LeviMorrison Yeah. tbh I am torn
Just checking because sometimes people try to vote on both in one submit and it doesn't work like that.
yeah tnx
Also for your reply on internals
function gen() {
        $array = ["foo"];
        $array[] = "bar";

        foreach ($array as $item) {
                try {
                        try {
                                yield;
                        } finally {
                                echo "fin $item\n";
                        }
                } catch (\Exception $e) {
                        echo "catch\n";
                        continue;
                }
        }
}
gen()->throw(new Exception);
I <3 segfaults
Now that I have a test case, time to debug it… … live ranges and generators … sounds fun.
17:11
@LeviMorrison OK well I do not have anything approaching the understanding to discuss this intelligently but I support that idea
@bwoebi aww
generators + finally = <3
exactly
finally {
    yield;
}
@Danack yield or die
17:30
@bwoebi heh
we're calling cleanup_unfinished_execution with 0 catch_op
So it's just cleaning everything, instead of cleaning only until the finally
@ircmaxell wot
hehehehe
That's a very weird metric ^^
bob
bob
Hey does anyone know a good script to resize images after upload that creates a new folder for the resized images?
17:36
@ircmaxell lolwat. you're like, literally more important to @NikiC's friends that @NikiC.
... or something like that
I dunno what it is supposed to mean
@bwoebi It's dmitry's fault: github.com/php/php-src/commit/…
it's worded really odd
@NikiC should be catch_op_num you mean?
does that fix it?
17:37
@bwoebi yes. and was before that commit
@bwoebi err, no idea
it's like, you are the most reknowned person NikiC knows
@NikiC oka,y compiling
@bwoebi Yes it fixes it
@NikiC yeah
@NikiC going to commit it with the test then
mh, that's PHP 7.1 code … opening a bug report for reference too then
evenin
so .. has anyone actually had time to review that lib?
one of the most important thing I want to know is, what are the confusing parts in the README
17:53
Segfault within try/catch/finally nesting in Generators – #74606
@ircmaxell Yeah.. kind of weird.
@JayIsTooCommon What's your issue? As much as you might disagree, I'm providing my observations here.
@bwoebi @Trowski Do you think it's worth changing from a constructor to Message::fromInputStream, so we can return the input directly in case it's already a Message?
@kelunik Why would you pass a message directly?
@bwoebi Because something might return a message but declares InputStream
18:04
if you're going to apply operations onto it, you should operate on getInputStream() IMHO
@kelunik If you do that, then return getInputStream()
Evening
!!dad
why are skeletons bad liars? because they are so easy to see through!
Tomorrow I'll give a short presentation on the local meetup about an overview of what has to happen internally for echo "Hello, world!" to do it's thing. Any feedback is welcome
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18:31
Anonymous
@tadman my problem is the advice that you're giving to newbies. "Learn PHP by using Laravel"
@JayIsTooCommon Very much like learning JS by using jQuery.
Anonymous
^
It's not about learning PHP, it's about solving problems.
There's also many ways to learn something, top-down vs. bottom-up. It depends on your goals. If your goal is to secure a web-site, the bottom-up approach takes years.
JS vs. JQuery is also a non-issue. JQuery has a few very helpful methods that considerably clean up your code: $(...) and $.ajax().
Anonymous
18:43
No, it doesn't take years. That generalisation is floored. "Use Laravel to solve your problems" is also bad.
It's still JavaScript.
If you have less than a year of experience writing web applications and you write baby's first login system you're in for bad times.
There's a constant stream of people on Stack Overflow trying to something simple and doing it the worst possible way for lack of knowing any better methods. You fix their SQL injection problem and they still have CSRF issues. You fix those and they have XSS issues. You fix those and they've got other problems.
@tereško re your lib: fingerprint… is that public? do you want to enable external people from verifying account possession by email?
Anonymous
Years of experience has little to do with ability and is again, a floored measurement
@bwoebi it's there only to have UNIQUE key, in case of unreasonably long email addresses
ah okay
assuming that there is an 1:1 account-email mapping?
Anonymous
18:48
@tadman right? And your solution is to just forget about those issues and blindly use a framework instead?
@bwoebi one account can have multiple identities registered with different emails, but you can register each email only once
think - SO login
Anonymous
@tadman What you've just described there is learning. Instructing a newbie to stop learning and just let someone else do it for them isn't helpful imo
I guess I will have to clear that up in the README
@tereško where's the config folder and the yml files in it being used?
config for what?
:D
oh, shit
forgot to delete that
Good morning
Anonymous
Yo Joseph, yellow
@JoeWatkins honest question … what's actually painful about a circumcision?
18:56
@bwoebi aaand, its gone
Anonymous
@bwoebi probably the circumcising part :D
@bwoebi yeah, it's the slicing skin off and resulting mess ...
the swelling is pretty extreme
@JayIsTooCommon I'm not sure how you define "learning". It comes at many levels, like I said. Top-down and bottom-up are two methods.
and bruising ...
and there's also blood ...
A framework doesn't "do it for you", it just gives you tools. Is a mehcanic "not learning" by using a wrench instead of their bare hands?
@JoeWatkins I expected that to be much more harmless…

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