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00:49
not sure if I pestered y'all about it already, so sorry if I repeat myself, but does anyone else's phpstorm forgets the language version when relaunching? It keeps defaulting back to 5.6. Each time I get back in the settings, then set it at 7.2, but it keeps getting back to 5.6 next time I launch phpstorm.
 
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02:05
@FélixGagnon-Grenier could it be pulling settings from where your php installation is?
you mean, pulling .idea settings from the php install?
sec, I'll take a screenshot of what I mean
but you make me think. my composer.json goes php>=5.6, maybe phpstorm reads that? that would be somewhat unexpected tho...
the include path
oh
in that, are like a gazillion vendor dependencies
... I think these are used for code completion however, so can I really just nuke em all? :/
... but yeah, that makes sense, ta
02:13
not suggesting nuking them all
let me make sure I'm right
mmmm, include path is for loading dependencies
I'd have to look at my settings at work cause I thought I loaded the PHP version based on what's on the web server
@FélixGagnon-Grenier maybe this? jetbrains.com/help/phpstorm/…
whenever I try helping someone, I always feel like I'm leading them astray and doing more harm than good... lol
insecurities, yay
lol ;)
well, my local php interpreter is 7.2
possibly a bug..?
02:22
trying to separate all of PR's wordpress crap into a different site on my dev server, so that I can test some other shit because their wordpress shit is taking control, basically
so I copy/paste all files from my root to the new folder, create a new site, point it to that directory, then delete the wordpress folder from my dev root, and had DNS entry added for domain to point to dev server IP
dev server domain returns 404
wordpress site I built returns 404
I remembered that I had to make a change on the config file, so I did that... still 404
end of the day, I gave up and asked to contact the vendor for help
their code originally
oh, I can show you
 
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03:48
morning
 
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05:18
/me continues to say morning till anyone else say morning.
morning room.
05:39
morning
06:18
o/
hello everyone...having trouble here in looping google places api results
please check the code https://paste.ofcode.org/ZDHkbgL67vH2uf6adPYtRb
the name array prints the index value i dont know why..i dont want that....but the location array works fine....same logic only a change in keyword
06:47
morning
morning @JoeWatkins o/
\o
why would packagekitd be holding dpkg lock for a considerable amount of time ?
(upon boot, if that makes any difference)
07:06
morning ppl
07:17
\o
o/
07:44
o/
\o
Would you please look at this and tell me what's wrong?
$sql = "DELETE * FROM joke WHERE id={$_GET['id']}";
$pdo->exec($sql);
> c-c-c-combo breaker
Syntax error or access violation: 1064 You have an error in your SQL syntax;
you should be using prepared statements
!!docs PDO::prepare
[ PDO::prepare ] Prepares a statement for execution and returns a statement object
07:52
@Simon.B refer mysql docs for delete .
hope you can figure out it.
I thought prepared statements were only for INSERTions!! :D I've not studied the DELETion in my book yet and I'm doing this in advance to practice a bit.
@Linus Thanks
I found my mistake :(
08:14
Thanks, I did: $sql = 'DELETE FROM joke WHERE `id`=:id';
$stmt = $pdo->prepare($sql);
$id = $_GET['id'];
$stmt->bindValue(':id',$id);
$stmt->execute();
It works but I have a question
@SaitamaSama Although I fixed my syntax mistake in my previous code (without prepared statements) and the error is gone, but it actually does not delete the entry. It just doesn't give error, but doesn't do its job :(
$id = $_GET['id'];
$sql = 'DELETE FROM joke WHERE id="$id"';
$pdo->exec($sql);
@Simon.B That is because the single quotes does not support variables in them
^ that :B
@SaitamaSama :D
@mega6382 I've heard about that once before... I think I should wrap them with curly braces??
08:20
you should use something like an IDE or atlease VSCode or Atom, they can help in these sorts of cheeky syntax errors
@Simon.B No, instead you should either concatenate the string with the $id variable or change to double quotes.
@SaitamaSama (thumb-up)
@mega6382 Thank you all
@Simon.B no you have to use double quotes, single quotes never interpolates variables
So, either write:
$sql = 'DELETE FROM joke WHERE id='.$id;
or
$sql = "DELETE FROM joke WHERE id='{$id}'";
@mega6382 (thumb-up)(thumb-up)(thumb-up)
08:22
But the curly brackets aren't necessary.
but, never actually do this string interpolated query to a sql server tho, always use prepared stmts
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So now we have a human-like doll stuck in a car flying through space... what a time to be alive.
@DamienOvereem it's amazing isn't it
08:24
@SaitamaSama I know I've read about that. Prepared statements are cool
mornin
@samayo I seriously need to try and make some time for that :P
08:40
@LeviMorrison >>>
@SaitamaSama ugh, eff you, I went to bed at 4am
mornom
@LeviMorrison Let's see if we can get generics in php8 once and for all
One could say it was... ph8 (fate) >.>
Yeah, I'll show myself out.
@FlorianMargaine huh? why? :B
08:53
@SaitamaSama because I went to check it out and ended up reading it
@Jimbo and the worst pun of the year award goes to...
@FlorianMargaine lol, did you like it? :D
yeah, it was nice
I bawled my eyes out at the last ep of the TV anime
@SaitamaSama do you know of a good manga scan reader online? mangareader is mostly nice but sometimes there are mixed pages and you end up reading in the wrong order, it's annoying
I generally use something like mangafox for mainstream mangas and dynasty scans for obscure ones
08:56
posted on February 07, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

@FlorianMargaine btw if you ever want to watch the TV anime of Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, myanimelist.net/anime/23273/Shigatsu_wa_Kimi_no_Uso it's awesome as well... since you actually get to hear the musical set pieces
it's even ranked #22 on MAL
@SaitamaSama I'm not a fan of animes
oh, np then :B
iirc the manga was adapted from the anime... yeah
@SaitamaSama mangafox isn't dead?
.... looks like it is, I probably have to switch all over to Dynasty Scans then it seems
the UI of DS isn't all that nice, but it has everything you can possibly search for
Anonymous
09:04
@Naruto what?
Anonymous
playing ow?
Anonymous
:)
@SaitamaSama ... welp, already getting 500s...
@samayo Shit, I haven't had a chance to play OW on well over a month.
09:18
moin
Noob question: I have HTML in a variable (echo $var prints <a href="about:home">Test</a>). However that is as literal and I wondered what I needed to do to have it rendered as actual link instead of plain text.
@geisterfurz007 one of two things is happening: either you didn't tell the browser that you are sending it HTML or (more likely) the contents of that variable has been HTML-encoded
i.e. you passed it through htmlspecialchars() or htmlentities()
where did the data in the variable come from?
@samayo yes, but I srsly need to make some time for that, lately I only get home at around 22:00 and then I still need to do cleaning, laundry etc.. :P
09:25
from a database where the stuff is indeed encoded. But when retrieved, it is converted back damnit it was only the linebreaks that were changed. It isn't my code and my first time PHP.
can any of you open and reclose this as a dupe? OP seems to be editing out the dupe target(old style format). thanks...
And all of a sudden it works :D Thanks @DaveRandom :)
@geisterfurz007 tbh the best thing to do would probably be to fix the database so that it's not encoded before being put in there, if possible
@SurajRao done
@DaveRandom thanks
Probably, yeah. But I won't question the decisions of my former colleagues as long as I don't have to ;) The thing will probably soon be remade in JavaEE but I got this task assigned and wanted to get it done and still working. If unescaping the stuff is the solution I rather pick that as I don't know what the issue was before that made the original developer choose to encode it in the first place.
09:32
Hii All
I am getting Can't find file: 'proc' (errno: 2 - No such file or directory) error while repairing table
} catch (Exception $e) {
this table is inside mysql database
mysql.proc
How can I destroy table and recreate it
its not general table as we create. Its basically mysql table
@geisterfurz007 typically the reason is "misunderstanding of how escaping text works" :-P
Guess why I chose to just decode it later :P
but yeh sure, I realise that fixing that sort of thing in legacy applications is often impractical
@Exception it's not looking for a file named mysql.proc, it's looking for a file named proc
I don't speak MySQL though so I have no idea why that would be
I'm guessing some sort of misconfiguration though
Wes
Wes
09:41
wrote my first event sourced aggregate
@DaveRandom okay..
Wes
Wes
now i'm thinking if it should be immutable...
anybody have any idea about this error?
Wes
Wes
nope @Exception try asking on db admin dba.stackexchange.com
10:02
i am stuck in problem. i want to curl .epub files from link. file download successfully but when i open file then file data not show
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Bilal AhmedI want to scrap data from this site. when i download file using this code <?php $ch = curl_init(); $source = "www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2777.epub.images"; curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $source); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); $data = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch); $destination = ...

Wes
Wes
10:27
i tried to start a sane discussion... all i got is retarded answers dev.to/wesnetmo/the-php-things-you-hate-the-most-4m0l
like "make all properties public" because "follow the coding standards"
Welcome to the internet. You are unlikely to enjoy your stay.
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public key "Joe Watkins <[email protected]>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1)
gpg --batch --verify php.tar.gz.asc php.tar.gz
gpg: Signature made Tue Jan 30 14:08:35 2018 EST using RSA key ID 70D12172
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
it would be nice if the gpg keys on php.net would actually be verifiable
I had the same issue with Sara's key
@JoeWatkins ^
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom "If you use four arguments, you have a clean code problem" FYI 4 arguments are poison, only use 3 or 5
php "programmers" are the worst
@Gordon send a mail to internals, it's a serious issue.
@Gordon maybe it was made with Remi's key?
@FlorianMargaine the latest 7.2.2 was done with Remis. I assume the latest 7.1 was done with sara's or daveys, but I dont know how to figure that out except for trying all three keys
10:39
@Gordon Sara only does 7.2
for 7.1, it's either Joe or Davey
@FlorianMargaine her key is given for 7.1 php.net/downloads.php#gpg-7.1
@Wes the most sensible comment is the last one
@Wes tbh the whole post tone is a bit ranty, it's not surprising if it attracts unwanted comments :-P
I have a script that scrapes php.net/releases/?json&max=2000&version=7 and then prepares a download. I then check against one of the gpg keys, but when it changes between patch versions, it obviously breaks my script
10:42
Why obviously?
the question confuses me
"It obviously breaks my script". Why is it obvious it would break your script?
if the tarballs can be signed by either davey or joe then I apparently need to check against both gpg keys, or?
I am not familiar with how the signing takes place
I would say you have a pool of known-good keys (probably the RMs) per major version. Iterate over them, if you don't get a good signature from one of them then hard fail
I'd prefer if the json list would just tell me which key to use
but yeah, I'll add the other keys as well
Wes
Wes
10:54
@StefanoTorresi it was yeah. every time i use(&$foo) i die a little inside
@Gordon You can get the key ID from the signature, but you still want to have known-good keys
Otherwise you're just verifying any signature is good
base64_decode the signature
@Leigh which part is the "key id"?
ugh
7.1.13 and 7.1.14 have a field called "user ID"
Run gpg with -vv
should be a "signature packet" line
I very much have a love-hate relationship with ASN.1
definitely more on the "hate" side
I wish those things just used XML, it's not like typical use cases involve significantly large data blocks
@Wes could be worse. could be java closures. :P
for all its quirks, I find es6 quite decent in this regard.
the pythonic way is meh. too old fashioned, it doesn't really solve anything in respect to the use statement. you still have to ask for access to the outer scope.
Wes
Wes
@StefanoTorresi :P
Wes
Wes
they should be like js, auto capturing by ref
that only became sane when let and const were added, mind you. it was a mess in es5.
11:08
@Wes no
does "giving fuck" mean "caring" ? i.e. I don't give a fuck == I don't care
right?
the main problem with this is that you will end up with bajillions of unexpected cycles
@Shafizadeh Yes
at least this way you are vaguely conscious of what you are capturing
11:10
@DaveRandom you prefer protobuff?
I prefer XML
Wes
Wes
Jan 30 at 10:08, by Wes
it's not the first time that i ask myself if dave disagrees just for the sake of disagreeing :P
:B
:-P
seriously, there are implications to scope capture that are usually not considered, but they really start to matter in long running applications
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom so you write small functions, right? not big ass ones. do you ever accidentally overwrite variables in 20 lines functions?
11:12
@Jimbo somewhere in space maaaybe?
@DaveRandom eww, SOAP lover
Wes
Wes
and ftr if you did that, you would do the same regardless of closures... means your function is too big and a variable has too many read and write points
@DaveRandom Damn boy, what is wrong with you?
@Wes it's not about accidentally overwriting things, it's about accidentally capturing stuff you didn't mean to and screwing with GC.
If the compiler limited it to capturing only vars that are referenced by the body of the function, that would be different
@DaveRandom admittedly, nodejs and golang applications seems to do long runnings just fine with autocapture, though
Wes
Wes
11:15
@DaveRandom that doesn't seem impossible to do
no indeed, but people will bitch about it
because, mainly, of variable variables
which is ridiculous, but there it is
@mega6382 I like my structured data to be human-readable
Wes
Wes
you can't capture variable variables anyway
absolutely, that's what people will complain about
(not me)
I would be happy if I was proven wrong about this, btw
@DaveRandom are you for real
@mega6382 There is nothing fundamentally wrong with XML, the problems that most people have with it are related to people having done horrible things with it
People do horrible things with everything
but there is very little reason, afaict, to obfuscate data into binary structures in 99% of cases
11:19
Today I'm feeling slightly down. It's one of those days where I realise the database is in such a state because project managers are terrible and unnecessary burden
"We need a new column for BA", ends up being used once every million or so rows
Wes
Wes
back to ES. no idea what i am doing lol
package manager != project manager
@Leigh Baracus?
yes, I'm dumb; that was a fun talk tho
@DaveRandom For some reason we call our BI BA
11:22
@Leigh what? they are exactly equivalent ..! why aren't they are equal?
@Shafizadeh no they're not
I don't think I would have the courage to deny him a column, even if I did think it was unnecessary
@Shafizadeh they aren't
A Project Manager is a cretin that liases with the business and comes up with pointless tasks that add no benefit and wastes your time
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Wes
Wes
ahah
11:23
ah ok
Also they are usually as dumb as toast
But they make promises on your behalf
It's one of the few jobs with a negative correlation between IQ and salary. Right up there with being a president, or prime minister
Wes
Wes
$shafizadeh->englishDictionary->addEntry(new Definition("project manager", "cretin"))
so, how's work, @Leigh :D
@Wes because there is no way this will backfire in a spectacular manner
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Wes
ahaha
ok. added all the RM keys to my script. now it works. thanks.
11:28
@DaveRandom as if XML was human-readable
@tereško "We need a new column to indicate whether the version of the app was a test verson or not" - "Don't test the apps in production" - "No we need to, please add the column" - "Why don't we just add '-test' to the existing app_version column?" - "No we need a new column"
@Leigh I would have recommended "modify the logo for the test version"
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Wes
@DaveRandom in unrelated news, yesterday i finally gave up and followed @NikiC's advice.
$b is a wrapper over $a, so now now $a->removeAll($b) throws concurrentaccesserror.
means you are forced to do your copy outside, like:
$b = useSameStorage($a, $b) ? new MyCollection($b) : $b;
$a->removeAll($b);
and told the PM, that adding column will require extensive changes to the layout, with a minimal estimate of 3 days
I'm not going to be able to stop him using dev builds on prod, because I can't teach him how to deploy a test server
11:31
@Leigh you need a some CI integration for that
you can easily set up, so that the GitLab runs a deploy, when new commit is pushed to develop branch
Wes
Wes
i like how clean the implementation is, but it's very annoying to do that
A deploy takes around 15 mins, we definitely don't want a deploy on every push :p
you shouldn't be pushing develop branch every 15 minutes
@Leigh you can push to non-master and merge (i.e. deploy) on fridays only!
11:33
also, that deploy time seems like a bad sign
@FlorianMargaine Hitting "Deploy test server for this branch" is easy enough. My point was I probably can't even teach him that.
@tereško Non-trivial system
@FlorianMargaine that's not really a CI provider, eh
@StefanoTorresi not at all
"a deploy" is really deploying 4 systems (not in parallel, so yes it could be improved)
and that includes quite a large db snapshot
sounds like DB versioning is the primary time-waste (can't think of a good word)
11:36
@FlorianMargaine it looked like you proposed that to do CI, my bad :P
@StefanoTorresi it's for hosting, and to manage deployment of said-hosted apps
yes, I'm aware of that, I use it.
oooh
indeed, I see you on our slack :D
@Gordon think Sara signed that one ...
my public key is definitely available on MIT keyserver ...
verification shouldn't be a problem ...
11:52
Found an ereg() in our codebase that's running on PHP 7. :facepalm:
@Gordon and has propagated, not sure why verify fails in that case ...
!!blame @PeeHaa
@jjok sounds like you did not run the codebase migration checker, before moving it
@tereško Yep. I expect so. I only just started working here, so you can't blame me.
Yet.
ah, new job ...
have you already started trying to find a way to hack their main project's login?
(because that's what I have ended up doing in my past two employments .. tends to leave a lasting impression and you get a lot more "rope")

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