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10:00
oh, by the hell. shame on me :p
monning all
Hello @PeeHaa
in correct MVC, I'm right in thinking my db abstraction layer is NOT my model layer, right?
Just search @tereško's answers.
The db abstraction layer is used by the model layer.
What kind of abstraction layer are you talking about? @Starsong
10:12
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A: How should a model be structured in MVC?

tereško Disclaimer: the following is description of how I understand MVC-like patterns in context of PHP based web applications. All the external links, that are used in the content, are there to explain terms and concepts and not to imply my own credibility on subject. Updated version The first th...

@bwoebi ah ... I guess it doesn't matter by now though, the mistake is made with regard to E_STRICT, there's not much point trying to patch to retain compatibility with things that another patch already destroyed ...
Wouldn't the db abstraction be a service
@Starsong This is also a good read.
@Jack Right now I have:

MySQL Database
Zend_Db_Table extended by AppName_Table
Table Abstractions which extend AppName_Table
Models (these model domain objects)
I'm not familiar with ZF stuff, but what kind of abstraction does it do?
10:18
Zend_Db_Table is a very thin wrapper
It's basically a data mapper
what should I write in htaccess to force all files in that folder to have mime text/plain ?
@Starsong The name suggests it's a table data gateway.
@Jack Yes, essentially
So I have a model on top of this (domain objects)
mornings
Morning @tereško
10:23
/me is currently in energy-saving mode
@tereško No tea in the house?
@Jack I learned to program with PHP, I had a real shock when I found out what a real array is
Yeah, a whole lot less sexy :)
An Arrrr ray
Oh wait, arr and yarr aren't the same thing. One's from summerset, one's a pirate.
> No Free Use Allowed
Nice
10:30
@Jimbo i cannot drink anything hot yet
@tereško What's happened to you?
two wisdom teeth & 200$ - gone
ouch
which is also why I haven't eaten is something like 36 hours
@tereško has gained wisdom level -2 :(
10:33
Get some of that numbing spray. Only works for like 30 minutes but it's 30 minutes of no pain.
naah .. pain is insignificant, besides my threshold is at acceptable levels
problem is that I am starting to get this urge for meat ... and I wont be able to eat solid foods this week
It'll taste all the better when you can then I guess.
such a foolish thing, take the downvote back of this poor kid, he actually did answered the question, OP was foolish there
doh! what a dimwit... thanks ;-) — user991830 19 mins ago
@tereško liquefied meat!
yes it works. but it sucks. but it works :)
the taste is still there.
off to lunch, l8ters.
11:00
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Q: How to show barchart value by year from mysql Database using php

user2468472As you can see the BarChart, it is set to show the values By date but it is showing same date values separately whereas I want it to sum the values of the same year and display them By Year without repeating the Year! mysql table ----------------------------- date | amount | carno -------...

please help me
Is there any particular reason you're not using a library for your bar graphs?
And of course the obligatory "do not use mysql_xxx functions anymore.
yes im not using libarry becz i dont understand how to use libry
hmm
becz :)
11:26
Hi all
Nes
Nes
Hi all
hope all are doing good
heil
Hello All
hi @tereško are you aware about MD framework?
11:30
MD usually stands for "medical doctor"
is there any php framework like that?
like what
medical doctor
what the fuck are you talking about
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11:32
hi all
MD fream work ?
@tereško he need a doctor, don't you see?
@Touki it is but we don't do anything about him anymore. It eats too many resources to babysit him. He keeps coming back and will eventually get question blocked all on his own. He is persistent enough to create new accounts though.
How is this "lexical scoping"? The variable is just copied from the outer scope, it's never actually in scope of the function. Only the variable's copy is in scope. That is not the same as lexical scoping. — Qtax 15 mins ago
sanity check? Who is right? He or me?
@Gordon that sentence was created by writing "scope" 10 times, and spacing it out with random letters
Jes
Jes
11:40
hello friends
i am back
How to start a process cmd from php?
@tereško it doesnt answer my question though?!
Joe
Joe
no, no such thing as MD framework
@tereško methinks he is referring to a framework for medical doctors to use for PHP lol
@Gordon why don't you export by making a request to the database
11:55
@Gordon Alright, I'll stop reporting him then. Thanks!
Jes
Jes
hi
i am trying to write to a file
but get this error
Warning: fopen(test.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied
Joe
Joe
are you trying to do it from the terminal? @Jes
@Jes Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Jes
Jes
yes
Morning Folks
12:05
@Jes What is your best guess that message means?
Jes
Jes
i am trying it from the terminal
$myFile = "test.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a+') or die("can't open file");
$stringData = $_GET['name'] . "-" . $_GET['name'];
fwrite($fh, $stringData);
fclose($fh);
this is what i did
i am trying it from the terminal
Joe
Joe
that means you don't have file permissions
you need read write permissions to write to a file
How to grab the value of the key "text" .i.e "mytext" from the below string using preg_match
{"name":"something","class":"other","id":"myid","text":"mytext"}
Jes
Jes
@Joe what do i do then?
Joe
Joe
are you using localhost? @Jes and what Operating System are you on?
Jes
Jes
12:09
yes i m using localhost and i m on MAC os
@Joe
Does anybody know a web proxy in the UAE? All proxies I have found are to proxy from outside there. I want to proxy from UAE.
any help for regex?
Joe
Joe
aah shitty Macs. Ok, well you will need to search for how to change file permissions on a Mac. basically you need to go into the directory where the files/folders are and normally in linux you run a chmod command to change it. could be similar in a Mac
Jes
Jes
do any of you know how to pass argument to terminal from a php page , i am trying to pass form details as an argument to a terminal to execute a file...
any help @Joe
@Joe OS X uses chmod
@Jes Look up exec and system then look up all the reasons not to use them.
@Jes What happens if I go on your form and type ;rm -rf /*;?
Joe
Joe
12:12
what you're trying to do sounds complicated @Jes , have you tried passing details using a database instead?
@Starsong ! Hey buddy!
Hi @Joe
Joe
Joe
@Starsong finding domain names is so facking irritating
@Joe Yes, yes it is.
Jes
Jes
I have create a form and need to pass the values as arguments to terminal or cmd to execute a python file which takes the arguments
@Joe @Starsong
@Jes What happens if I type ;rm -rf /*;?
Jes
Jes
12:14
@Starsong what is it
i dont get you
Joe
Joe
Maybe all domain squatters should be bombed with site overloads
Your CLI will run ./yourscript.py;rm -rf /*;
That will remove everything from your hard drive
Jes
Jes
why do u want to do that?
... I don't, but someone may do it.
Jes
Jes
ok
12:15
The point is that having a form which feeds inputs direct to terminal is VERY dangerous.
Joe
Joe
@Jes again, why are you wanting to use terminal to pass arguments? Are you passing them from a JS form to a Python file?
@Starsong +1
Jes
Jes
@Joe thats my requirement
You will need to sanitize all inputs to a very safe standard, preferably with a whitelist.
@Jes why
@Jes Can't PHP do what your python script is doing? Can't you handle form inputs with Python?
There are a million reasons not to do what you are doing.
12:16
when people see someone doing something extremely stupid, it is natural to ask "why"
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Joe
Joe
couldn't a malicious user bomb a site like that that pushes form data through terminal? like i could run a command in the form and kill the site
Jes
Jes
Let me tell you guys what i m trying to do
Joe
Joe
@tereško :D you are pure evil buddy :D haha
@Joe Yes, or potentially you could email their /etc/shadow to yourself, install programs on their server or use it to write a shell to take control of the computer by cating to a file. It's a really bad idea.
Jes
Jes
I am trying some automation with python to create ios apps and i have successfully done it
12:18
Oh, or just fork bomb the server.
Jes
Jes
to run the python file i had to pass the arguemnts required to make the app
is it just me, or MS released ~30 patches yesterday ?
Jes
Jes
right now i am passing them directly to the terminal to execute the python file
I know it's against this channel... Is someone here as Drupal Developer or has some knowlegde about it?
Joe
Joe
@Jes so why not pass the arguments to python using a .json ?
Jes
Jes
12:19
@Joe like?
Joe
Joe
@Duikboot drupal is PHP, so most people would know PHP here. why?
Jes
Jes
i have just creted a html with forms that would take the args and pass
I have a specific question about extending a Drupal module.
Jes
Jes
now the question is how would i pass those args
@Joe hope i make sense now
@tereško ( I heard someone saying exactly the same a few minuts ago ) .
Joe
Joe
12:20
@Jes use a database (like MongoDB) that can pass the form input data from the form to a python file. passing through terminal is a bad idea.
@Starsong explained why you shouldn't be passing those arguments via terminal @Jes
@Joe huh?
Joe
Joe
i gtg. bye
I am using in Drupal the Webform module. I have multiple forms ( admins can generate projects) Now I list them on a overview page all those forms.

How can I make it possible to generate an empty PDF with all the from fields from every project/form?
@Jes If you don't understand the risks I've just presented to you, then I don't think I can help you with this. If you must do it whilst ignoring the risks, look up exec and system functions in PHP.
But it's your funeral.
Jes
Jes
@Starsong i understand you point
12:27
Just do aggressive sanitization.
Jes
Jes
what else do i do then?
@Jes What kind of arguments are you passing to the app?
Stop flagging honest questions please
12:34
Stupid disconnects in Eclipse ... it can install SVN for you without warning you that without a connector it won't actually do anything ...
@Jack just use CLI tools for SVN
Jes
Jes
@Jack i m lost
Yeah, I'm on a Mac ... and those tools cannot handle the 1.7 format =/
@tereško Unless you flagged your own post. no
I have flagged 2 of my own question (from the 3 in total that I have asked on SO)
12:37
Nope I was talking about a post here in chat.
Somebody either hates fucking or talking. Not sure
@Jes First, determine if you need to pass these variables through PHP/web.
The combination is usually not conducive :)
True :P
Jes
Jes
its actually from aspx page on windows
but since i have to run the same on mac
guys i am having problem executing sql(mssql) from php. when i execute it on managment studio i get this error "Msg 2714, Level 16, State 6, Line 4
There is already an object named '#TempTable' in the database."
Jes
Jes
12:38
so that i i would switch to php
@Jes If so, I'd suggest using checkboxes for each possible argument where it can be used, and then you need to sanitize the arguments BEFORE passing them to the command line.
Jes
Jes
@Jack @Starsong this is for internal use i m creating this page which will be used on our localhost
Make sure nothing dangerous goes through, nothing other than [a-z0-9]* should be getting through
Jes
Jes
on my machine
Why are you using a webpage then?
Why not just use the command line?
Jes
Jes
12:40
now i am using commandline but then i was asked to create a simple page and then pass those values from the page to the terminal
so that anyone can use the page accessing my machine
thats the deal
lol I completely forgot how to operate svn over cmd line .. such as embarrassment.
@Jes What could possibly go wrong????
@Jack ughm.. but you've used it.. how?
@AlmaDoMundo With an IDE =D
it has an IDE?
ah.. you mean.. something like gui? :p
12:43
@Jes Letting everyone use the page means anyone with access to your network can use it. You should really be very careful.
=.=" ... I meant SVN integrated into the editor itself.
And yes, there's TortoiseSVN
Jes
Jes
@Starsong so trying to call terminal and pass these values to make python file run
I've heard something about that.. so I'm noob then
Jes
Jes
how do i do that @Starsong
will consider ur suggestion to add checkboxes @Starsong
12:50
@Gordon usually lexical scope will refer to the parent scope including mutations to variables in that parent scope. that is the way it is done in most languages.
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Q: How to update stock quantity using MySQL in PHP

user2468472All stock saved already in stock table. But how can I update stock quantity when I sell my product? I want to update my stock table quantity row. I'm using MySQL. table name stock: -------------------------------------------------------------------- id|username | date | item | quan...

please help me
the scoping generally refers to resolving the name, and not the value of that name.
the way that PHP emulates lexical scoping is a bit different in that it uses the value directly, and it grabs the exact value at the definition time of the closure, as opposed to pointing back to the entire parent scope.
/me still prefers the other way
Good morning!
I've gotten too used to Git now ... svn just feels weird.
13:00
based on a quick look into SICP, PHP's behaviour doesn't really match what lexical scoping is. but don't quote me on that.
@Jack I don't think I've ever successfully performed any form of SVN write operation without f*cking something up
@DaveRandom Didn't have a choice today ... had to revive some old Android project on my machine at home.
So I first had to find the right Eclipse installation I used.
In the meantime I had upgraded my svn repo and so Eclipse Team Provider can't work anymore.
@Jack I thought the only way you could upgrade an SVN repo was by converting it to git? Differently awful isn't really an upgrade...
:-P
Haha, true that!
@ircmaxell welcome back
13:05
svn upgrade didn't turn it into a Git project =( @DaveRandom
thanks!
how was your trip home?
@Jack Have you tried turning it off and on again?
[Drupal] I have a view, in that view are multiple forms listed ( By title) If you click on them you can see the whole form. Now I want that form to be exporterd empty with the form fields.

1. Where do I write that logic in Drupal so I can add a button to the list ' download empty PDF '
2. How do I retrieve the field labels for every project?
@DaveRandom Maybe I should run git import on it =D
Or git sanitize-this-shit
git on with it
13:21
@igorw so is my answer wrong (yes or no). Basically, all I am asking is whether I should remove the Lexical Scoping hint
How to get facebook like box on to my go daddy domian. I tried all the codes from the facebook developers(iframe and html5) but none worked. My facebook url: https://www.facebook.com/aarambdigital. Thank you very much.

facebook
just passing by, hi guys!
@user497091 what have you tried, and have you posted your question on the main site?
13:43
@Gordon From wikipedia: "With lexical scope, a name always refers to its (more or less) local lexical environment." While in php it refers to copy which is inside closures environment. If that was my answer, I'd remove it.
Finally an answer I can agree to :)
@tereško They must think the question is implied.
@Gordon yeah, I'd say that it's not lexical scoping due to the pass-by-value semantics.
@igorw ok. thanks
it is trying to emulate it, and it comes quite close.
if anyone else wants to chime in, I'm happy to be corrected on this.
13:50
@Jack "I am using X. It is not working. I tried my different things. Thank for help. Gupta."
You forgot the name at the end.
lol
@Jack It usually is. The implicit question is usually "wtf?"
@DaveRandom So the question has no question marks, but the answer has :)
Haskell can append an array and an infinite range together, and selecting the first N elements works as expected ...
13:59
@tereško why SO has not option "offtopic because of RTFM"? (it's a subset of 'minimal understanding, but more precise')
@AlmaDoMundo It has.
You make it yourself
@Jack what do you mean?
you can make custom close-reason
ah, that..
> the Tag is usually the same, but can change sometimes too.
Translation: void
14:04
that's about XML?
Yeah
@AlmaDoMundo because sometimes the manual isn't clear, and there can be valid questions that question it
so "minimal understanding" is there for really basic questions, but other than that, it's up to us to decide
@ircmaxell hm.. I mean those questions which could be answered with first link to manual page
14:06
but you may think they can be answered with a link to a manual, but there are times when that is not the case
of course not all questions could be answered such way :p otherwise, SO has no reason to exist :p
oh good god
why i can't see PHPSESSID using print_r($_COOKIE)?
because it's not set?
/me face-palms
.. this is what happens when you start clicking on the "related topics"
and I was just thinking about - are you necromancer or not :p
Any know if pthreads have the possibility of calling its parents when finishing work?
Doesn't that already happen when you join threads?
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Q: ISNULL not working in order in CAKEPHP

Saurabh SharmaI am using LEFT join and as a result getting null values for is_read column in Messages table. I want to keep the nulls at bottom when ordering. I'm using this in paginator. Following is the my code for doing the same: $this->Paginator->settings = array( 'fields' => array('User.*'), ...

Goodness, is that what CakePHP actually uses for queries?
user895378
14:15
@HenrikBjørnskov I've been asking for months if it's possible to effectively notify the main context from a worker thread (to avoid busy waiting) without using something like a socket pair. I have yet to see a solution that did what I needed.
user895378
That's not to say it isn't possible; I just haven't succeeded.
@Jack I was looking into (string) representation in ZF (i.e. Zend_Db_Select) - and it's not much better
@rdlowrey current solution is just iterating on threads after the max number have been reached, and have a $busy and $avail array where i manually move between them.
It's like .. I see no advantages over writing out the query myself.
it's about bad sides of ORM
or similar things
user895378
14:18
@HenrikBjørnskov I've done something like that as well. I prefer non-blocking IO with interrupts inside an event loop to threading because then I don't have this problem :)
Actually - if it comes to 'what is easier to learn' - I don't see any reason which causes to learn this pseudo-language to produce SQL instead of SQL itself
hmm... do you guys think we should burninate this question ?
@rdlowrey I prefer to fork several processes which will have multiple threads each which all do non-blocking I/O, because I understand that more is better?
@Jack mostly - yes
@DaveRandom forking is more expensive than creating threads. For small unity of work handled in parallel threads should be better.
@rdlowrey any experience with having resource sharing between threads?
@HenrikBjørnskov Sorry, troll/joke because I am aware of how much time @rdlowrey has spent working on these models
@HenrikBjørnskov Define "resource". File/socket descriptors?
user895378
@HenrikBjørnskov My experience is that it's very finicky. I assume you're talking about sharing client socket connections in a server environment?
@DaveRandom a redis connection.
@Jack In theory, using a DB query builder can avoid the pain of having to do the aliasing of table correctly in complicated queries. Looks like that's not the case though in Cake's implementation of a query builder.
@HenrikBjørnskov Implemented using streams or some funky extension with its own resource type?
14:26
@Jack what about to decouple from a particular database engine?
@rdlowrey github.com/bernardphp/bernard/blob/master/src/Bernard/… that part is what it want to do in a thread. It is a middleware so there is a chain, and the is loggin also (file pointer)
@DaveRandom i just assumed that phpredis or predis opened a socket to Redis.
Another idea i had was just having a single stackable and keep shifting onto it. and while (count($stackable) < $limit) keep on stacking. Otherwise wait 10ms and try again.
@HenrikBjørnskov May be of interest. It's possible to pass file descriptors between execution environments using unix domain sockets, although I've not really played with it since I wrote that gist, not sure if @rdlowrey played with it much, if any, further
user895378
@DaveRandom I hadn't played with it any further because in the end I realized doing everything in a single process without threading solved all my problems. But that code demonstrates some really powerful capabilities. I'm sure one of these days I'm going to use it for something.
@DaveRandom seems like a lot of work.
Also requires sockets and permission to use the filesystem.
user895378
@DaveRandom Unless you have suggestions or issues with my renegotiation Dos changes (usage here) I'm planning on PR'ing that today.
user895378
14:35
@HenrikBjørnskov I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. I lost a couple weeks of my life trying to make that work to my satisfaction. In the end I determined that event-looped non-blocking IO was the right solution for what I wanted to do.
@HenrikBjørnskov Parallel processing is generally a sh*tload of work and not for the feint of heart. What @rdlowrey says is absolutely true, evented non-blocking I/O is by far and away the easiest option, and the performance gains to be had from multiple execution environments are rarely worth the effort. You may find this is the best option in terms of minimal work required.
> Parallel processing is generally a sh*tload of work and not for the feint of heart.
^ That's my day job. Thankfully I don't do it in PHP.
@rdlowrey Fine by me if tests are passing, looks OK at a glance, did you plug the potential segfault when the limit is changed after the stack is initialised? (don't have time to read it properly atm)
@JoeWatkins which other patch are you talking about?
@rdlowrey was hoping that gist.github.com/henrikbjorn/61357d5b8f2524a7f05f would be simple and all i need.
but sounds like it isnt
user895378
14:41
@HenrikBjørnskov I would ask @bwoebi (or @JoeWatkins since he wrote the pthreads extension).
user895378
They should be able to help you much more than I can.
user895378
@DaveRandom Tests passing. Yes, the potential for a segfault is removed. I really didn't see any need to allow the allowed handshake rate to be dynamically altered after crypto is first enabled. So now whatever the context option is set to when crypto is first enabled is the size used for the pemalloc and it can't change after that (eliminating the potential problem).
@HenrikBjørnskov don't do that. You can only create about 1000-2500 threads per second. It's costing much to create every time a new thread.
fair enough ;) thanks so far.
Yeh that sounds like a reasonable solution, even rate limiting at all is of dubious practical usage.
14:44
@bwoebi the startup would be a onetime thing. The shifting on stackable would be what happens regularly.
the worker creation and the single stackable object.
user895378
@DaveRandom I wanted to just use the on/off switch like I had advocated before (like apache and nginx) but I couldn't stand the idea of node.js having the rate-limiting solution and PHP using simple enable/disable :)
I meant to ask @ircmaxell if he had any thoughts on the subject actually (the subject being why client initiated TLS renegotiation is even possible and what the practical use cases/considerations might be)
@HenrikBjørnskov oh, actually misunderstood that.
why wouldn't you want the option to renegotiate?
user895378
@DaveRandom Well it's possible because the TLS protocol makes allowance for either party to renegotiate the handshake at any time.
14:45
@rdlowrey shakes fist
@bwoebi does that make it a better or the right approach ?
user895378
Why you'd want to renegotiate (or allow clients to initiate renegotiation especially) is a whole other matter. I see no reason why you should. And when you factor in that doing so has significant DoS potential there's really no good reason.
@HenrikBjørnskov please repeat what exactly you want to do… don't find it quickly in the last messages.
@ircmaxell Because it's a DoS attack vector, because negotiation requires a lot more (I've seen 10x more banded about) CPU time on the server than the client
@bwoebi i have a consumer that gets messages, i want that to distribute message to 25 threads
14:46
@HenrikBjørnskov messages on a socket?
messages from resque
Renegotiation obviously has use cases, but I don't see why you'd put that decision in the hands of the client
@Orangepill There are better alternatives than a fecking array to abstract queries :)
messages is proberly a bad term, a Message is just an object. And i want to execute its corresponding callable in a thread
@LeviMorrison I couldn't care less about that… because of my screen height of 1800px… But I'd prefer on smaller screens to just have one scrollbar.
14:47
Yes, on smaller screens we would just have one scrollbar.
@DaveRandom fair enough, but it can improve security as well...
that callable is wrapped in a middleware chain around that
@bwoebi makes sense? :)
@HenrikBjørnskov Can't say that now (I don't expect the problems too important)… maybe @JoeWatkins could help you more.
okay :) thanks
@LeviMorrison well, actually… the string function list is so big that it would trigger a scrollbar… mh. I'm in favour of it if the navigation wouldn't jump back to top on page loads.
14:51
@ircmaxell This is true. The real root of the problem at hand is that OpenSSL doesn't have any in-built protection against this attack vector (notably, there's no way you can just disable client-initiated renegotiation completely) so we've (mostly @rdlowrey has) had to go all round the houses to do it via an informational callback. The solution implements a rate-limit mechanism, the question is whether that actually has a real-world use case or whether simply disabling it is enough.
(really this is a real-world vs. theoretical use cases issue)
@bwoebi You mean using an HTTP request to load just the content so nothing else moves?
@LeviMorrison this. or just saving on clicking an internal link the actual navigation position.
The problem I see is that all of those 'related links' aren't required to be the same on every page.
I'm not sure if we currently have any discrepancies there, but it is possible.
@LeviMorrison how are the related links related to this? :o
I wouldn't disable it
14:54
@bwoebi Sorry, I meant the left-nav (which are related links, just not the See Also section).
I would rate-limit it
but disabling it entirely can cause more problems...
don't forget, SSL protects both sides
@rdlowrey ^ here's your customer
user895378
@DaveRandom Then I'm glad I opted for the rate-limiting approach :)
user895378
Like I said, it was more about node.js jealousy. Rate-limiting is a much more robust solution than disabling client-initiated renegotiation entirely.
14:57
@LeviMorrison It would wonder me if that'd change anywhere… really.
user895378
Just "turning it off" seemed a bit lazy even though that's what most of the major server players did to plug the hole.
Understandably so, since that's the easy way out
@bwoebi Though it is possible. I have learned in this website to not make such assumptions ^^
user895378
Disabling it entirely might make sense if you're an HTTP server only, but for language level functionality where people might be using encrypted sockets to do just about anything I think the rate limiting approach is important. You don't want to limit what userland code can do unnecessarily.
Do you ever switch (true) { } for brevity?
14:59
Larger screenshot of scrolling content: i.sstatic.net/rbDkC.png
@DanLugg For brevity? No. For fall-through? Also no :P
user895378
@DanLugg I have never done that. No.
@LeviMorrison i like the sidebar scrolling
@DanLugg You mean for evil, right?
It really sucks that OpenSSL doesn't give you a clean way to do that (i.e. a flag) though. The callback is very messy, as proved by the ridiculously complex nature of cleaning up the stream after you throw it out. It would be better if you could just handle it the same as a client disconnect as the consumer

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