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6:22 AM
Hello Everyone :)
https://stackoverflow.com/q/69202517/15405352

I came across this question today and I answered it. Since the user who posted the question selected my answer as the correct one still I got a downvote.
Can somebody give any other methods apart from my answer which will help the user find a proper solution.
 
 
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7:45 AM
php-fpm crashes with bus error under kubernetes ・ FPM related ・ #81444
 
7:59 AM
@groovy_guy "Your answer does not provide the required result as it is not real time." — seems to point out the warranted downvote.
 
8:10 AM
AlexaVicikem ・ *General Issues ・ #81445
 
Howdy
 
 
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10:16 AM
o/
 
user16925455
10:39 AM
good luck for downvote try correcting it next time.
 
user16925455
@groovy_guy where is your answer ?
 
It was deleted.
 
I enjoyed the one pointing to the sockets manual from PHP
naive at most
 
Does anyone know why I get the initial empty string? 3v4l.org/UeoBD
 
interesting
 
11:00 AM
It's just a dumb implementation. It starts the string with ' and then when it sees a \0, it adds :

' . "\0" . '

And then it does the rest of the string, and closes it with a ' again.
 
cmb
@RemiCollet, you may want to have a look at bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=81420
 
@hilet96548 as I received feedback from @Derick here I deleted the Answer, The Question was closed as well by marking it as duplicate so I thought It won't be necessary to keep the answer as it might have lead to more downvotes lol :(
 
I don't think I know you, so don't call me your friend.
 
@Derick I'm sorry didn't mean it in a negative way
 
cmb
11:39 AM
I just noticed that all PDO REDIR test are skipped on AppVeyor, because no drivers are loaded via EXTENSIONS. I think REDIRECTTEST needs to cater to that. Would happen on other platforms as well for shared exts which are not explicitly loaded.
 
12:00 PM
Several ext/xml tests fail when built against libexpat ・ Testing related ・ #81446
 
12:48 PM
@cmb Uh, the patch at github.com/php/php-src/pull/7495 makes no sense at all
 
cmb
@NikiC why? Don't you agree that the current behavior is erroneous?
 
@cmb Possibly, but any solution that involves looking for "select *" in the query is clearly not the right one
The behavior is erroneous for an actively malicious user
 
cmb
ah, yeah, I didn't like that as well
so NaB/WONTFIX?
 
@cmb I'm not opposed to fixing it, but if we do, I think that has to be in the form of always refetching column names on execute. Could probably make things a good bit simpler than they are now.
 
cmb
1:05 PM
@NikiC isn't that a performance problem?
 
Why would it be a performance problem?
Column names should not change during fetching of the result, but they can change between executions of the same prepared statement
 
cmb
well, maybe not a real performance problem
 
I am not sure how it will work with multi-queries.
I would be ok setting it as WONTFIX
 
is there a better word other than "non-collision"? (naming a variable, "non-collision" sounds silly)
 
@cmb Not for mysql, maybe for others?
 
1:11 PM
@Tiffany is unique ?
 
@Tiffany Depends on the context. divergence, avoidance
 
@Danack that probably works, since that's the intended goal
@Dharman making a unique value (sorry for double ping)
 
cmb
@NikiC I'm not sure. PostGreSQL might be an issue. The describer calls PQftype() and that might trigger a DB query.
@Tiffany "collision-free" might be suitable
 
I also like that
 
distinct
 
1:15 PM
almost wish there was an easier way to update the value of a DOM node without having to replace the node... but I imagine there are a world of complications in making the values mutable, and immutable is probably better
 
1:27 PM
> 001+ /home/girgias/Dev/php-src/Zend/zend_compile.c:6305:11: runtime error: member access within misaligned address 0x7f83d7342b75 for type 'struct zend_string', which requires 8 byte alignment
002+ 0x7f83d7342b75: note: pointer points here
003+ 24 10 ff d0 89 c7 e8 04 81 01 00 48 8b 04 24 48 8d 3d d9 58 16 00 48 8b 30 31 c0 ff 92 e8 02 00
004+ ^
005+ AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
Well that's a new one
 
cmb
@Derick, if you have some time, could you please add a "FFI" category to bugsnet (there is PECL/ffi, but that is a different and abandoned extension). Might be worthwhile to fix some FFI issues, given e.g. github.com/opis/closure/issues/59
 
cmb
1:55 PM
@Derick found it. You can just drop the Windows conditional compilation; %zu should be understood there.
 
:0
nvm
bye
 
oh right, it's a new school year.
 
2:17 PM
mornins' o/
 
\o ormings
 
2:31 PM
@cmb github.com/php/php-src/commit/… may be worth considering for 7.3 backport
We only use persistent smart_str in cli server, but exts might be using it
 
cmb
@NikiC oh, right! Just silently do that with entry in NEWS? Or send a mail to security@, without ever getting a reply? ;)
 
php-src atm: JIT bugfixes
 
2:50 PM
@cmb OK. I'll see if I can add FFI - what should be the parent category be?
 
cmb
@Derick "Extensibility Functions" appears to be a suitable fit.
 
@cmb added
@cmb Why did this suddenly change though? I've used it for a long time
 
php8.1-fpm ERROR: Unable to open primary script ・ FPM related ・ #81447
 
cmb
3:05 PM
@Derick there have been changes to printf stuff in PHP. @Girgias might remember why %Iu is no longer supported as of PHP 8.0.0.
 
@cmb But it isn't since 8.0.0 though, is it? This worked for 3.0.4, and before you did this patch.
 
cmb
maybe that code path is not executed without compression?
 
@cmb Can't see why not...
it's in several tests as you've found out
Any how, mind adding that change to your branch so we can make CI happy and merge it?
 
cmb
Yes, I'll do. Currently running without compression and PHP 8.0 on Windows only. But that PR is not ready yet. I need to figure out in-tree builds (used for PECL).
 
3:21 PM
k
 
3:57 PM
file_get_contents cuts off incoming HTTP data ・ HTTP related ・ #81448
 
4:12 PM
@Derick did you second followup on internals@ make sense? I'm still not 100% on whether I'm misreading the code or if there actually is a BC issue here.
 
4:26 PM
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong that doesn't get me values ​​from tags? I don't know at all why this 2 tag is not displayed at all as I noticed when doing var_dump. Code:hastebin.com/qemakobari.php
I have absolutely no idea what's going on because I wrote the code well
 
4:41 PM
@DEVDJ may I ask what definition of "well" do you mean in this context?
(there are multiple meanings of "well" and I'm not sure if you're asserting the code quality or making an exclamation)
 
cmb
@DEVDJ the $characters parameter of trim() doesn't do what you think it does
 
My point is the code partially works so it's not bad. With some files, it peaks comments, and with others, it does not, e.g. the first version, and 2 versions do not
And I noticed that when I use this token_get_all function in file_get_contents, the 2nd comment is ignored, I don't know why, and in var_dump it is not displayed
 
php.net/manual/en/… - probably relevant.
 
So I have absolutely no idea how to do this or how to fix it
 
cmb
Maybe also relevant: php.net/manual/en/…
 
4:57 PM
@DEVDJ well, keep at it. It will be a learning experience.
 
I looked at the PHP manual in stock and nothing, and I've been working on it for 2-3 hours
 
cool story.
I've been trying to make a cool font generator for a few days, and my mind keeps wandering also.
This may be a cultural thing, but just saying "you can't get something to work" and expecting someone to help you, is a pattern of behaviour that is common to some societies where people in 'higher' social positions expect those below them to figure out how to help them.
That isn't a great behaviour (imo) and doesn't produce a good working environment. I would say, take your time to frame your questions better ......but this room isn't a code writing service.
 
Whenever something does not work out, I do it the next day or I ask people who know what the thing is or where the error is and simply say what I should do. It always helps me
 
5 mins ago, by Danack
cool story.
 
5:23 PM
@jmikola Didn't read the emails yet :-)
 
5:43 PM
@cmb WHen you get to it, you can cherry-pick this commit too, to fix that other test that was failing on 7.4: github.com/derickr/xdebug/commit/…
 
fingers crossed :-)
Now I need to make dinner.
(without crossed fingers)
 
@Derick You're not planning to release Xdebug 3.x versions anymore?
 
cmb
I think he needs to cook without crossed fingers. :)
 
by 3.x, I meant 3.0.x
 
5:57 PM
Patch versions
Also hi what's up Patrick
 
@PatrickAllaert Right, no more 3.0.x
 
and indeed, xdebug.org/docs/contributing is still showing branch xdebug_3_0
 
cmb
@Derick that worked for PHP 7.4, but the %Iu issue happened for PHP 8.0 again; need to have a closer look; AFK for now
@PatrickAllaert, did you forget to announce 8.1.0RC2?
 
@cmb I was about to do that now
 
6:39 PM
NumberFormatter throws U_PARSE_ERROR on negative integer in ar & lt locales ・ intl ・ #81449
 
@PatrickAllaert CONTRIBUTING, is not: github.com/xdebug/xdebug/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst :-) (made a note about the docs)
 
@Derick You got a new PR
 
6:56 PM
@Sjon master 3v4l should be up2date right?
@NikiC This looks like a bug? 3v4l.org/pXmGZ/rfc#vgit.master
Last line of the rfc....
> The second reason is that since PHP 8.0 the argument unpacking syntax supports string keys and does not ignore them. Instead, string keys are mapped onto named arguments:
Different question in that case: am I the only one who thinks that is unexpected?
 
7:45 PM
I've had a new Extremely Bad Idea™, how about I store things in google sheets instead of local databases!
pretty sure google has already made plenty php tools to do that as well
 
I am like 99% sure that project already exists
 
excellent, I don't even need to write it and can use it right away?!
also hi o/ how's it going?
 
I was trying to find it, but it's hidden somewhere on reddit :(
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier Good good. Almost teh fridai \o/
You?
 
@PeeHaa lmao, yes fridai!!!
pretty cool. big changes in my life, bought a house and started freelancing again, feeling pretty free
 
You bought a house and at the same time said good bye to your current job?
Pretty brave :)
 
7:54 PM
something like that ;-)
 
:)
You have clients lined up yet?
 
mostly took back with those I had before changing from freelancing to day job
I'm passively looking, and also learning Rust and embedded stuff, so I'm quite happy with not having lots of work to do
@PeeHaa if it pops up, please do share!
 
Might have been removed. I only found a twillio article talking about something related to it
 
8:20 PM
 
8:32 PM
@DaveRandom lmao
I kinda really don't want to believe them fish really are used there.
 
8:53 PM
@DaveRandom I love Worcestercesirecershire sauce
 
I sent it to a colleague, he said he has now lost the next n hours of his life to watching HIAM vids, and will never touch worcs sauce ever again
 
I have a similar sentiment as of right now
 
I have to say the man who is emptying the barrel of fermented fish into a vat without a face mask on... I assume he is just anosmic
 
you could call it the worce sauce
I can't spell but you get it
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier a lot of the posh bbq would be a similar deal...
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier "worsteshire sauce" I assume you are going for? :-P
 
8:56 PM
hah, it does convey the idea :)
 
@DaveRandom I love how food production facilities in other countries are usually obviously well cleaned every day, and one's in the UK have chipped paint and dirty floors...
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier scandinavian countries go in for this sort of thing pretty hard, and 1000 years ago the UK was basically a scandinavian country...
god I just realised I bet there will be some godawful "1066 millenium" parties in 2066, need to make sure I am dead before then
 
@Danack "obviously"
 
I have worked in food production facilities in 3 countries, and can confirm they are equally horrifying in the UK/canada/france :-P
 
@DaveRandom This one is better I think! LOL! youtube.com/watch?v=X981ovNpseQ
 
9:00 PM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier as in clean, but worn smooth from the cleaning. A surface having chipped paint means that people avoid cleaning it....to avoid chipping more paint off.
glances furtively at my kitchen window
 
I have worked in mcdonalds in 2 countries and on 2 continents. that is probably my weirdest possible flex.
 
@Danack LOLOL!
 
I'm surprised Mr Huggbee hasn't done Black pudding yet.....because the original video is bad enough.
 
I'm not watching that. I will watch the spoof but not the original fuck that
my dad actually likes eating that shit wtf
 
@Danack You know what's funny... I was watching "This Farming Life" and this family was sitting on this wooden porch that had moss growing up it, it looked significantly dilapidated- if it had been in the US I would have thought it needed to be replaced, but in the UK it looks quaint and cozy... it's weird.
Like a lot of cottage homes I see in rural UK on television.
 
9:05 PM
@StatikStasis if the theme tune for this is not the smiths/this charming man really badly overdubbed I will be disappointed
 
Which one? The last link I sent you?
 
This (Ch|F)arming (Man|Life)
 
@StatikStasis I'm not sure but I wonder if that might be related to climate, specifically moisture levels? Like is suspect it would be similarly quaint in e.g. bits of new england where the moisture levels are high enough to keep the moss etc looking verdant, rather than simply dirty, which is what tends to happen in drier places
also everything looks good in the sun :-P
the arctic looks nice in the sun, like you could go for a wander in shorts and T shirt for a few minutes to have a look around :-P
go back to that place in feb when it's been pissed on for 4 months and people have been tramping around in wellies and it will be a total mud bath
 
 
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cmb
10:15 PM
@Derick, we have a green build (I still have to check the in-tree builds, though)
 
10:58 PM
object type hint does not accept resource ・ *General Issues ・ #81450
 
11:21 PM
@cmb Shiny! I'll have a look tomorrow.
 

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