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21:00
@crypticツ Looks like a pfm issue, because once I comment out the line it still goes bonkers
@tereško How was the DnD session?
so-so
You make it sound like a thrilling Sunday.
user924016
lol
well , it was fun, but use if my char was frustrating
21:11
How's that blog of yours coming along?
@PeeHaa Out of interest, what does parse_ini_string() make of the failing string? It seems to use the same parser routine
@HamZa I tried your include idea. But the include echoes out with public_html in the path, which defeats the purpose of using it for files outside of this area
@PeeHaa PHP version?
PHP 5.5.1 (cli) (built: Jul 24 2013 17:58:57)
Copyright (c) 1997-2013 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Zend Technologies
21:22
@square_eyes but if you use /../ it would go one folder up ?
I tried that but it echoes out with that as text
well that doesn't matter, try to include something with hello world to test it out
Cool will do
@PeeHaa Does it actually work with the shortened version? disable_functions is PHP_INI_SYSTEM...
In fact, why are you setting this in the fpm config anyway? Can't you just set it in php.ini?
yes it works. And I just try to set these values for the codepad fpm pool
Not for the "normal" www pool
The codepad pool is running from a chrooted jail
21:30
@HamZa this is how it echoes out /home/myusername/public_html/../includes
@square_eyes lol, I meant to put test.php in that folder, include it using that variable and see the output to check if it's properly included
@PeeHaa Why not use a [HOST] in the main php.ini?
@DaveRandom That's what @Danack also said earlier
@PeeHaa Actually - I thought maybe path would work better if it's a different path.
Which is what I am totally going to do, but this should just work!
:P
21:32
that's it, I am uninstalling chrome. That crap is the only software that I know, which makes PC slower when it is NOT used.
@PeeHaa You ever use WriteCodeOnline or ConsolePHP
@PeeHaa Well the ini parser seems to play nice with new lines in double-quoted strings, in case it's just a line length problem in the file (i.e. fread(1024))
ConsolePHP is on github too
Don't know if disable_functions will play nice with whitespace in the line though
@tereško hahahaha
21:34
@Fabien I just found out about console and writecodeonline yesterday
@PeeHaa Actually it looks like it would be pretty trivial*to modify the PHP init script to accept a config file/path, and run it through /usr/local/sbin/php-fpm -c pathToConfig.ini .
*for large values of trivial.
@Fabien link?
@Fabien That's isn;t the same thing
A realtime PHP log parser and reader
Oh wrong one let me look
21:37
I'll release the code for this in a few days, once I've cleaned it up a bit!
By Sergey (stsalkov Shift+2 gmail)
@PeeHaa In fact it is a very sloppy line-length problem. lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_5/sapi/fpm/fpm/fpm_conf.c#1495
omg
There is a hard limit of 1KB on lines in fpm conf files
@NikiC fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it
It's nothing to do with the ini parser, it's just sloppy file reads
21:39
@PeeHaa WHAT?
lol finally
Congratulations!

This was only a test, designed to make sure you were paying attention. You passed.
@PeeHaa By any chance is line #235 the line after the offending line?
.. I was reviewing posts
21:40
@DaveRandom nop
@PeeHaa No luck so far but I found this if relevant?
@NikiC Who's reponsible for php-fpm and why is there this limit chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/12465215#12465215?
:D
StackOverflow is starting to put "honeypots" inside the review process.
@PeeHaa orly? I'm surprised about that, I'd have thought it would be the next line read cycle that would cause it to throw up
@Fabien Neh but tnx. I don't need a REPL
21:41
@PeeHaa uh, no idea
@tereško Has been that way for a looong time :)
@NikiC but but but you are the master of internals
@PeeHaa But I'm not the master of file reads...
Damn you :P:
file reads sound sooo boring
That may be, but fpm is awesome
:)
21:44
This may actually not be beyond my meagre capabilities to fix
I will piss about with it a bit tomorrow, shouldn't be too hard
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(char) * (2048 + 1));
:D
Yeh, because that's a fix :-P
(it would need to extend the declaration as well)
user924016
lol
can someone find a good duplicate for closing this thing: stackoverflow.com/questions/19477792/… ?
"Works for PeeHaa"
21:49
But actually I suspect the problem is worse than that, because the string isn't actually going to be a valid string at all, the terminating null will get eaten by lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_5/sapi/fpm/fpm/fpm_conf.c#1499
user924016
@PeeHaa
user924016
n = 0; n < 1024
@DaveRandom "the terminating null" Is there ever a terminating null when reading a line from a file? I thought it returned the number bytes read.
user924016
@DaveRandom i think you are right, ending it with a null would be natural
@Danack The string buffer is hard-set to 1024+1 bytes, and every read cycle memsets it to nulls, so as long as the line is <1025 bytes the C string will always have a terminating null. But there is a lazy "append a new line" onto the buffer, which breaks at 1024, so in that instance the 1025th byte will be set to \n
21:53
Aaaaaand that's why I don't use languages that don't manage strings for me.
user924016
i should go back to reading K&R again...
Has anyone seen @rdlowrey?
@DanLugg Maybe he went splat
user924016
lol
user924016
21:59
hopefully not
Donnie Yen <3 God I wish he would make more films.
@DaveRandom If he did, I say we immortalize him by naming the upcoming splat operator from variadics after him. Unexpected T_RDLOWERY
Well tbh he was doing it will a hot chick (apparently), so I think statistically it's more likely that this is the reason he is not currently present
*doing the jump
He may now simply be doing it
@DaveRandom Oh, I would imagine.
22:03
Tandem!
tnx @DaveRandom
Assless-chap tandem!
rplowery
I wonder how horribly uncomfortable it would be to have your dangly bits knocking around between your thighs a mile high at terminal velocity?
@DanLugg Naked skydiving has been done.
And gif'd.
22:05
@Fabien And NOPED.
@Danack +1
Now I have to search naked skydiving gif
lol
@DaveRandom I assume he's alive. I checked Google for any reports of a Lowrey having a skydiving accident. The only thing that comes up recently is that plane in Belgium of skydivers crashing.
@crypticツ They let the family know first. Names wont be for a few days.
22:07
also his SO profile says he signed in recently, yesterday
Could be the best friend deleting all the pr0n agreement.
@Fabien I thought the wife does that
heh. Would be a very understanding wife.
@crypticツ Just because it was in your pre-nup doesn't make it normal procedure :-P
22:11
@Danack By the looks of the sheet he was drunk again
@PeeHaa Cursive mothafarker do you speak write it?
@PeeHaa Another beer you say? Good idea.
How long left at work @DaveRandom?
22:13
15 days
seems like it's dragging a bit
@DaveRandom Have they passed the anger stage and reached the acceptance phase yet?
I'm finding it quite difficult to locate a shit to give, tbh.
I was feeling quite guilty about it at first but then a whole bunch of shit happened last week (and to a lesser extent the week before) and now I just want to gtfo
Yeah. They can get bitter.
It's a great way to eradicate any doubt you may have had though.
Alleviates the guilt of doing feck-all the last 4 weeks too.
WTF is adduser and useradd the same thing on rhel?
user924016
22:20
im going in.. nn
@PeeHaa If they must both exist I'd like them to do the same thing
I always thought they were different
What so like one does an arithmetic addition and one concatenates them?
The latter sounds painful
In my memory one creates homedirs by default and the other not
But I am probably wrong
I kinda hope that's not true because it would be horrible
(naming-wise)
22:30
Well considering *nix systems are less consistent than php...
Debian strikes again
If anything, what would you rename stdClass to?
@DanLugg NotStdClassbecausePHPSucks
My obvious, albeit break-everything-in-the-process answer is Object.
well ... kinda
the point is that we do not need a stdClass
22:39
I don't like object as the name for a class. A class is not an object. It's a class.
what we need is an empty object
@tereško Ah, a 'la JS?
Jay
Jay
stdClass = a class of Sexually Transmitted deceases
$foo = new stdClass; has exactly the same usecase as var foo = {};
deceases? sexually transmitted deaths?
Jay
Jay
22:40
but std meansstandard?
@tereško Precisely; so you don't think there should be any userland-accessible type information associated with it?
@DaveRandom Depends on the disease I suppose.
have you ever seen someone extending stdClass? or typehinting it ?
Jay
Jay
its deceases in the uk
It really isn't
@tereško Of course not; my follow-up was going to be: Should classes implicitly extend stdClass (or whatever it's renamed to)
Jay
Jay
22:41
it use to be sti
^lol
Yeh, firstly the CDC is nothing to do with the UK, and secondly the English can, y'know, spell
then again, whenever you use stdClass, I think it is a code-smell
Jay
Jay
same ting
@Jay The confusion is that the word "decease" means a person's death
22:42
@Jay Literally not even at in any way all.
Jay
Jay
ops i spelt it wrong
i meant disceases
diseases
Nope, that's not even a word
@DanLugg $foo = object( 'param' => 'value' );
@tereško :-(
{} object literals ftw
22:44
2 mins ago, by tereško
then again, whenever you use stdClass, I think it is a code-smell
Jay
Jay
i c i put a c
sorry
@tereško Only because the PHP array is a swiss army knife do-anything-zomg structure
I'd rather have real arrays and have to use objects for maps
@DaveRandom just use server-side javascript =P
I would do, only I'm not completely insane
I really fell for it for a while, then I realised that it was just stupid
And I say that as a man who dearly loves Javascript in general
You guys every really use localStorage for anything significant? Like a paginated table or something.
22:52
You mean significant in size of data or usefulness of data?
Both I guess. By significant I don't mean ridiculous as there's limits.
I've used it a lot in browser extns, not so much on websites. There's a (somewhat arbitrary) hard limit of 5MB of data you can put in it
Yeah. Wondering is it's an untapped resource or not.
@JoeWatkins Unsure if you're still interested in this whole Coding a brain thing but here's another link.
@DaveRandom The notion spawned from me wondering what a client side model is.
It's when you're in a really boring meeting with someone trying to sell you something and you make a paper airplane out of the receipt in your pocket.
heh
23:01
The worst thing about those situations is that a) you can't throw it without tipping the other party off to what you just did and b) they never fly anyway
no people not yet :P
Yeah there's no good miniature paper-plane
Quick break it!
Awww :(
beta-codepad.mysitenogoogleindexyet.com
;)
@PeeHaa "This webpage is not available" ?
Wife's back in ~14 hours. I get to eat again!
23:07
haha
been 11 days and zero vegetables.
@Danack change "mysitenogoogleindexyet" with my real domain ;)
@DaveRandom awesome
The thing should be properly chrooted, but we are going to have to start breaking it to patch the thing up later
especially the mouse-over texrt
23:11
Also I need some wicked and most importantly functional design cough cough cc @crypticツ
@DaveRandom When you say "fell for it", you think that the entire premise is flawed or has no longevity?
Or something else?
@Fabien lol, been 11 years and zero vegetables.
@DanLugg Damn man, you need vegetables.
I exaggerate, I eat vegetables; just in no where near the quantity nor oftency I should.
@DanLugg I think that the Javascript async model simply doesn't work for the vast majoirty of dynamic content generation applications. It just doesn't make any sense. It's a great job distribution base but it makes no sense for, say, HTML generation.
@DaveRandom I see; do you think language extensions could mitigate that? Something like what .NET has done recently with Razor? (in short: it compiles a markup-friendly language to native C# stream.Write() calls)
23:18
Maybe. But in that case, why not just compile to something lower level?
Good point.
JS makes sense in the context of things like websockets, very very small units of work. It's for interactive applications.
$foo = new stdClass(); $foo->a->b = 1; it would be nice to be able to do this
why the hell would you do that to begin with ?
^ I disagree
23:21
@marabutt I also disagree, but that's totally do-able now anyway.
...with something other than stdClass of course
arrays already do that anyway
@DanLugg do tell
@marabutt __get() __set()
Why does it get converted to that. That's just lame
I knew <% %> was useful for something :P
@PeeHaa I don't see what's unexpected?
23:26
@DaveRandom Inspect the source. Instead of properly escaping the php open tag it is converted into a html comment thingy
@marabutt 3v4l.org/R5qiG
Ah dammit; beat me to it.
@PeeHaa I just see {"input":"<?php\r\n\r\necho 'JSON test!';","result":"JSON test!"}
@DaveRandom wtf moment..
let me see
SENDING CORRECT HEADERS FTW!
Wait are you running FF?
nope. chrome canary aura super alpha set your cat on fire version
23:29
Sounds sexy. How many cats have you been through?
Couple dozen
but no worries there is more where that came from
That could get expensive
Mostly for carpet cleaning
Meh totally worth it
@PeeHaa I am struggling to find the correlation between the codepad and your soon to be worth millions pr0n site.
Bitches dig codepads man
23:34
@PeeHaa that's a bad cough you got there. You should take some medicine. =oP
@crypticツ :-D
@Fabien I think it's a new take on the infinite monkeys theory
heh
Bitches dig codepads man
it's true, tops come flying off and panties drop at the sight of a codepad
Some people have a bachelor pad. @PeeHaa has a codepad.
23:36
I knew it would work!
Hello, off topic room.
Hiya @LeviMorrison
Bacon super noodles are good too.
Turtle kumquat banana phone four-wheel mahogany.
@DanLugg that's a good password phrase
23:39
Shit! My secret is out!
@DanLugg "oftency"
^ lulz
@Fabien Really not.
@DaveRandom My belly begs to differ!
@DanLugg is going to claim that kraft dinner and ketchup is somehow edible next
Going to try this new-ish Steak and Curry place tomorrow. Should be good! Hopefully.
23:42
Both nice things, not sure about the combo approach though
Curry Steak~
Us neither but I'll try anything once.
@DaveRandom Blech. I have low standards, but that's like scraping a burnt wad of low standards off the bottom of the pan.
@DanLugg I have met many of your countrymen who beg to differ. It's a wonder anyone is still alive.
Right I'm heading out, catch y'all on the morrow
later @DaveRandom
23:46
Night @DaveRandom
Too fast weekend was too fast.

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