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@Tiffany you go, go Tiffany, go!
 
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@MisterGeeky ?
02:13
posted on July 22, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

02:31
@Tiffany He's cheering you on! =D
02:43
exactly. I like your thinking.
 
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04:25
Insomnia is hitting me hard tonight, cause I don't wanna go to sleeeeep
I want to do all the things. Tonight.
Except sleep.
05:06
It's 00:06 in the morning; go to sleep
TIL something quite interesting: GCC does not support single allocations of memory larger than half of the available address space: gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67999.
05:23
posted on July 23, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
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07:30
morns
07:48
libsodium seems not present – #76655
08:00
leonine resembling or suggestive of a lion.
Unable to load dynamic library oci8 – #76656
Wes
Wes
08:22
morning phpellas
@Wes This term is going on urban dictionary :P
Wes
Wes
phpolks, phpeople
hi
If I have on a page that doesn't redirect the user isset($_POST['test']) can I make it trigger more than once?
without using any js
Wes
Wes
08:43
attack in canada (toronto)
@NikiC @bwoebi I left AFL running on the typed properties branch over the weekend. Was kind of excited to see "51 unique crashes". Turns out they're all the same crash, but it does seem related to the typed property changes
@Leigh this?
yep
just recompiling with debug symbols so I can get a better report
interesting stuff
09:04
@NikiC @bwoebi see if you can reproduce this? 3v4l.org/rLVg2
If the property in the class is removed, or the type is removed from that property, no segfault.
Compiled with --disable-all --enable-debug
09:22
@Leigh hm yah, code assumes property name is a string even though it isn't
Easy enough to patch, but the real fix would be to start passing zend_strings instead of zvals to property object handlers
Otherwise we're performing multiple to string conversions and checking for this crap in a bunch of places
09:42
Mornings
!!rfcs
There are no RFCs in voting. Sorry, but we can't have nice things.
10:33
@NikiC Can I leave it with you? Can't really raise an issue against the PR and I'm sure it will get lost in comments.
@Leigh Leaving a comment on the PR definitely won't hurt :)
rgr
10:56
@NikiC We're anyway changing object handler signatures - so the patch should just fix it this time
11:27
morning all!
Please answer my question stackoverflow.com/questions/51473719/… i checked 1 and 3 checkbox but i doesn't check 2nd checkboxafter that i printed print_r($yes);exit; it displays Array ( [0] => 2 [1] => 6 )
@sunshine that has an accepted answer....
if the 2nd checkbox isn't checked it doesn't submit it so the order changes
@sunshine It already has an accepted answer, and people will ignore it, but If you unaccept the answer, people might feel more obliged to answer.
11:45
okay
tbh, it's not a good question for Stackoverflow, as it's far too specific for your code.
11:59
morning
o/
@tereško I just saw that your reputation is down from several thousands to 1.How?
see the top
temporarily suspended
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Ohh!!
yeah ! I can see This account is temporarily suspended to cool down. The suspension period ends on Aug 15 at 15:11.
over his account..
Poor guy
12:21
@MadaraUchiha can you somehow privately share the context where @tereško was nuked?
@PeeHaa and can you then privately share that context with me? :P
Nope. Sorry :) Will share the gist though
essence of why @PeeHaa @mega6382
@PeeHaa for context just check his most recent chat history
@Tiffany which room?
12:29
this one
hmmm
@Tiffany hahahaha
@Tiffany could not possibly be the first time he has done that
typically teresko response
need help on cakephp
12:31
@mega6382 not the first time he's been suspended either
he can be contacted on discord if needed
> Don't ask to ask, just ask.
If someone is able to help, they will
@PaulCrovella Yeah, suspension is not a big deal anyway, I've been suspended about 3-4 times. And I always just contacted the SO team, and apologized and explained the reality they lifted my suspension after 24 hrs.
I am not able to fetch multiple rows i am using this code for get multipl data
$this->data = $this->Member->find('all', array('conditions' => array('id' => $this->userdata['User']['member_id'])));
it will return me only one row from databse.bt actuly in dbs thr r 2 rws.
@TarangP There are 2 members with the same member ID? o_O
@jjok yes thr r 2 id hving same mmbrid
12:39
Use proper words, that message is barely legible.
@bwoebi hm, do you know anything about that mediawiki slowdown?
6% sounds pretty serious
Txt spk is 4 tnage grls
3
It looks like someone's missing an A key on their keyboard.
@PaulCrovella yeah, but stuff got deleted
I hv n tim 4 typ
12:41
I hv n tim 4 u
@Tiffany I can't see :c
@Res all users,
can any one please help me out of this thing
What thing?
I only see gibberish
I am notoriously incapable of organising my way out of a paper bag
@DaveRandom
that's a shame :C
12:42
@DaveRandom
oh, hitting enter pings you
and also sends it and doesnt let me finsihe my sentence
sorry
@DaveRandom
shift+return
But it will fuckup markdown
Because chat sucks
I am not able to fetch multiple rows i am using following code for get multiple data

`$this->data = $this->Member->find('all', array('conditions' => array('id' => $this->userdata['User']['member_id'])));`
it will return me only one row from databse. but actually in database there are two rows.
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier o/
what there are two members with the same Id? That sounds like a fuckup.
12:44
@TarangP so in your database if you run SELECT * FROM MEMBERS WHERE MEMBER_ID = 42; (for example) you can get two rows?
My member has the same id
3
yeah, an ID is supposed to be completley unique.
Yes i Get Two Rows \
Fucking autocorrect
can you show me your exact query?
(like the SQL one, not your php query)
12:45
> it will return me only one row from databse. but actually in database there are two rows.
which one is true, that you get two rows, or that you get one row
he's saying his $this->data is only one row
despite the db having two
> Yes i Get Two Rows
The id is unique for all users
then why would you have two members with the same ID?
if it's unique?
@DaveRandom that was a handful
12:46
because i add two users at same time with same id
your database doesn't have a unique constraint on the ID?
so whenever i fetch id so i can get record of both
that's not good design
i mean you can probably fix your php somehow
but that's not really the core issue here, is it?
like what happens if user a and b have the same id
I know that very well But can you just help me on how to get two rows in cakephp
and you have to ban user b?
12:47
@DaveRandom But is it unique?
`$this->data = $this->Member->find('all', array('conditions' => array('id' => $this->userdata['User']['member_id'])));`

is this wrong query to get multiple row?
that looks right to me from what i'm seeing
Spoil sport
though in the example i see it says "yourmodel.id" not "id"
so maybe Member.id not id?
and are you absolutley sure there's only one row being returned?
did you try var_exporting or dumping that variable after the query to make sure>?
this query o/p me when i print_r() it will return me only one row.but in database there are two id.
12:50
i dont know what "o/p me" means.
@zack6849 Yes
ok.
This is all I can suggest to you
There's a language barrier here, not to mention I dont know cakephp personally
But you really need to fix the core issue here
@zack6849 It means "octopus me"
having any id where there are duplicate IDs is unnaceptable
12:51
any system with an ID means it's an identifier that's unique to that entity
@zack6849 Yes i see this example and than i change but still returns me one row
and that means you're doing a disservice to yourself and anyone who has to work on this code later by allowing duplicate IDs
My guess is that there is no duplicate id
@TarangP did you already try after your find method adding a ->toArray() ?
Omg autocorrect
The reason you get one row is that there is only one row, whatever query give 2 results has a join
@DaveRandom you seem to be having more issues this Monday than usual
$pram->throw($toys);
I've been drinking tea almost every day now
I blame you @DaveRandom
is there a php tutorial that starts by actually opening the ini file and explaining what it is, how it affects how php works, and grows from there?
12:59
@Tiffany I'm ok with every part of that except "almost"
@FélixGagnon-Grenier doesn't the manual have something?
!!blame @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom I don't have milk today though :<
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I doubt it, because people who usually make tutorials, don't have much practical experience. Because if they did then they wouldn't have time to make tutorials, because they would have actual jobs.
13:02
lol, so mean
@mega6382 so open source software shouldn't be a thing, by that logic :P
and I made a tutorial page, granted it's very bland
@NikiC nope, would have to compare - do you know what exactly Dmitry is using? What setup? Default? what page/request?
I've been following pluralsight video courses lately, and the approach taken by most of the ones I've seen was excellent to me. That approach generally start with the basics of installing / configuring / using the language from the bottom up (thinking about Python mostly here) and I think that most people would benefit from starting by executing small scripts from the cli while changing settings (like display_errors) to see what it does
@FélixGagnon-Grenier in my experience, I've only modified the ini file when I've needed to, when setting up a server. Now that I think about it, there are some changes I do make, and I can't remember if I have them documented... :X
@Tiffany People make open source software because they use it themselves a lot too, and they just tweek that code a bit and publish it for others to use, but that is not the case with tutorials, because no one creates tutorials for themselves.
13:05
@mega6382 what's documentation for then?
@bwoebi nope, don't know
@Tiffany shit, I completely forgot, I promised I would help you design that page. Sorry, I will get to it ASAP.
@mega6382 :P no worries
@Tiffany not the same thing, :P
@mega6382 kind of is, to me. I've written step-by-step instructions for myself for something that I rarely do, so coming back to the documentation each time is like going through a tutorial.
And especially if the documentation is used by someone else
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I do have my changes to the ini file documented. This is what I've changed: session.save_path, expose_php (on PHP <7), upload_tmp_dir, upload_max_filesize, and probably the directive for the log directory, and I think that's it.
upload_tmp_dir is changed because of a weird behavior with PHP and Windows. Permission inheritance has issues in Windows with PHP.
13:19
afternoon y'all
13:54
o/
one question, just traits can be used in use keyword? Or classes can too?
@Tiffany You seem to have caught Britishitus
That sounds like it says something completely different... =D
14:18
@Shafizadeh when inside the class only traits can be used with the "use" keyword.
@StatikStasis ongoing problem
@mega6382 and when a class can be used with the "use" keyword ?
I say "Good on you" a lot. Had someone ask me online if I was from Australia.
Clearly not an aussie, missing a certain c word I'd definitely get flagged for
Wes
Wes
14:20
@Shafizadeh never?
ah ok :) just wanted to be sure
@StatikStasis there have been a few times I've wanted to add "bloody" as an adjective to something, but caught myself
I've done it!
@Leigh ah yes- very familiar with that one. Considered a term of endearment in most cases there. Here? Not so much.
@Shafizadeh you use use to import classes
@StatikStasis Lady I used to work with said that was the one word she'd never use as an insult towards another woman. No matter how much she hated the woman. Though, I think she made an exception for one particularly nasty woman.
14:26
=D
@Leigh australians really don't swear with that word as much as reddit would have you believe.
I only read r/straya obvs
On the other hand, rumours about shits and fucks like this youtu.be/TAj7S7lyHdA?t=17s are more accurate. (nsfw audio naturally).
Wes
Wes
14:49
@mega6382 you use use to shorten the name of a class in a file
it's not really an import
fyi i know you know how it works, just being clear for shafi
<?php
use Foo\Bar;
is short for
<?php
use Foo\Bar as Bar;
/cc @Shafizadeh ^^
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Wes
in that case Foo\Bar receives no special treatment, except that you are allowed to use "Bar" as short for "Foo\Bar" in that file
@Wes by "import" I meant, how it is used in languages like Java, to declare the classes that will be used at the top of the file. Yeah, sure you can do this new \Foo\Bar; in php, but "use" in php is still like "import" in java.
Wes
Wes
i use import for the lack of a better name.. alias? dunno
alias is the better name
14:59
yeah, alias seems more like it
"usage hint"
15:52
Morning.
Is there a better way of writing this? The intention of the code is so that if the client is accessing a page in the exclude array, hubspot marketing/analytics scripts won't be loaded on the page. I'm not sure if using $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] and using a boolean flag ($includeHubspotCode) are the best way to go about this.
Also not sure about the names I picked for my variables :S
@Tiffany what is the point of preg_match?
@mega6382 check to see if change-password is in the URL path
or whatever from the array, if/when I add additional paths to it
same thing can be achieved by $excludedURL === $urlFromServer
as it is written right now, that is
15:57
how does that work?
@Tiffany I'd recommend normalising that input URL, lowercase, strip any query string or trailing slash or whatever comes in, then use exact matches rather than regex
@Tiffany Using preg_* implies you have a regex you want to use on the string, but the value inside $excludeHubspotFromURLs is not a regex, so there is no need to use preg_match
unless the actual value will be different or something, like an actual regex
@mega6382 Well, to be pedantic, it is a regex
and also it's more like a strpos than an ==
@mega6382 it works as both, I tested it in a regex tester before using it
@Leigh Yes, I was just about to say that every string is a valid regex
but here it is unnecessary
16:01
@Leigh strtolower, htmlspecialchars?
@mega6382 (not really :P
If your app supports request middleware, maybe use that on routes that should/shouldn't have the "stuff", that way you don't have to re-process the URL and maintain a blacklist
@Tiffany I've posted a comment on the gist, please check it out
@Leigh There's already some exclusion logic for something else, and it's written as non-OOP. I was thinking of having a TODO for sticking this stuff into a class or adding it to the router class at some point. If I can get everything else done before we switch platforms...
@mega6382 can't use = [], on <5.6.
ok, change it to array(), no problem there.
16:05
why bother with strpos though? is there some benefit of it over preg_match?
it just looks uglier to me
Does using strpos follow alongside @Leigh's suggestion of using an exact match?
@Tiffany it kind of does, all the difference is that it will be looking for the change-password as part of the string, and will completely ignore the slashes and whatnot. Whereas he suggested to strip the slashes and other things like querystring.
Actually in this case you should strip the querystring too, otherwise it could be a security flaw
yeah, that was my concern
Either have the option of stackoverflow.com/questions/6969645/… or stackoverflow.com/questions/4270677/… to remove querystring, swinging towards strtok though
I've made another comment on the gist
@Tiffany if you really want to use regex, that will work
I prefer using regex, but from a security perspective, I can see why it's not recommended. I'm working on an update real quick, sec.
@Tiffany strtok uses hidden global state, which is generally best avoided
16:20
@PaulCrovella so use regex to remove querystring then?
a regex is fine
wondering if I should use something to break the URL out into parts, catch the path only, and compare against that
maybe parse_url()
it'll try to do the right thing, but considering you're only giving it a partial url (i.e. not an actual url) I wouldn't use it without knowing the edge cases
16:36
@PaulCrovella $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] should be a full URL right?
and where I'm putting this code... it's turning into satan's pit
@Tiffany just the path + query string
doh. well then, fuck
I guess I'll go back to removing querystring then
what is meaning if class function starts from __.
example of some functions __constrct,__get,__set,__tostring.
are these builtin functions and we override them?
!!docs magic methods
16:42
[ get_class_methods() ] Gets the class methods' names
doh..
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Wes
@Artier no meaning. the "__" is just to avoid name collisions
__ methods are de facto reserved for php's internal usage
@Jeeves lol wat
!!docs magic
PHP was designed by wizards and so uses magic extensively. Magic constants and magic methods are both available.
Wes
Wes
16:47
who did that
I'm betting @DaveRandom
I'm having a hard time describing my issue!
try writing it out on paper, or your prefer medium of writing stuff out
writing it out on paper helps me
This pen works when I am hooked up to my work display but when I use my laptop built in display it doesn't work. Same system, same browser, same pen...
@Wes github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/commits/master/src/Plugins/Docs.php can't find the exact commit, but most of the commits are by him, so I'm guessing it was him
@benlevywebdesign screen size difference?
16:53
No I don't think thats the issue. I keep the browser window pretty much the same size
lol
use tab, not enter
@Tiffany it works on safari, and chrome on windows(viewing on laptop display)
only other thing I can think of is maybe checking the CSS being used in the pen and compare it to what's on caniuse.com
Hi all. Do you know if parsing the result of SHOW CREATE TABLE <x> would be faster than querying INFORMATION_SCHEMA ?
17:03
@Code4R7 measure it and find out
@PaulCrovella Thank you for your suggestion.
I was suggested to dynamically create the elements to use as shadows and detect scrolling with JS...which is my last resort
17:47
evenin
\o
18:03
o/
18:41
The writers for this shitty tv show of a reality are resorting to stupid gimics:
To Iranian President Rouhani: LOSING MY SIGHT, LOSING MY MIND, WISH SOMEBODY WOULD TELL ME I’M FINE, NOTHING’S ALRIGHT, NOTHING IS FINE, I’M RUNNING AND IM CRYING. CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES, THIS IS MY LAST RESORT.
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