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17:00
I've got other issues I'm trying to figure out on my own right now
@Ocramius ... :o
@webarto Are you the one using inline-block to get things to 'float' properly on php.net sub-sites?
It's driving me crazy.
Anyone can give me a link to the file "/vendor/autoload.php"? I think it's a Composer file...
@samyb8 Composer generates it.
composer install
17:05
@samyb8 you'd create composer.json with the packages you want
composer install parses that and creates it for you
and writes composer.lock with the specific versions of each app/pkg it installed
Someone translated it! LOL
@BenjaminGruenbaum Haha, but YouTube'll probably take it down soon :(
hello friends i hosted my php app on openshift, in that usear can upload their profile pic but when i use git commit -a -m then photos folder replaced by my local folder and all users profile pic deleted. any suggestion ?
@karanpujara are you storing the user data inside the repo on the live server?
17:09
@ChrisRasco thing is I uploaded to my site the PHPoAuth library to use it without Composer. And I am testing directly in my host server. Issue is I am getting classes errors because the autoloader.php is not found...
lol "redefines how much shit a person can be full of"
@samyb8 when you don't install via composer, you'll have to change that line
and include whatever the main file is for that library
probably PHPoAuth.php in the root of the folder
never used that library before though so that may not be accurate
@LeviMorrison Haven't touched anything besides php.net
@karanpujara and you did a commit from the live server or from elsewhere?
17:12
@Chris Rasco i am new to git so can u please tell me how to save their photos folder to other directory ?
@webarto Must be bjori then.
@ChrisRasco It's this one... github.com/Lusitanian/PHPoAuthLib not sure what to put instead of the autoload.php...
He's not logged into any of the chats, atm.
@karanpujara do you have some type of auto deployment with git?
@samyb8 try this:
@ChrisRasco issue is in file: PHPoAuthLib / examples / bootstrap.php
17:13
require "src/OAuth/bootstrap.php";
Chris Rasco no i dont have anything like auto deployment in git
@samyb8 you may need to clean that up. What path do you have the files from that library on your server relative to your app?
@karanpujara So you committed from which server and the files disappeared?
@Chris Rasco i commited my local code to openshift server
@ChrisRasco I am using the exact path as in the github
Chris Rasco and i lost all user profile pic due to my local photos folder
17:16
@karanpujara ah. Which version of Openshift are you using? It probably deployed it for you and overwrote the user data
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=]
@samyb8 where is the src folder from that library on your server?
@Chris Rasco openshift i am using openshift online
I am trying to do a simple select and from and can't see where I am going wrong:
$sql = "SELECT
ontheway_tripinfo.tripname

FROM
ontheway_tripinfo";

	$results = mysql_query( $sql );

	while( $row = mysql_fetch_array($results) ) {
		$tripname		   = $row ['tripname'];
}
@ChrisRasco PHPoAuthLib/src
17:19
@BenjaminGruenbaum Because she'll cry to them that it violates her copyright or something.
@samyb8 from your app, try require_once DIR . '/PHPoAuthLib/src/bootstrap.php';
@karanpujara I haven't hosted with OpenShift before, but you'll need to look into where they recommend storing user data
may want you to store it in an object store service vs raw files on a filesystem
@Chris Rasco any recommendation for hosting free and easy to use
@PeeHaa Oh yeah, if you want to push changes you have to add a different push URL.
17:21
@benlevywebdesign change your call to mysql_fetch_assoct()
mysql_fetch_assoc() rather
and stop using mysql_ functions ;p
@karanpujara free, not off hand
@karanpujara is this just a basic PHP app you need to host?
@Chris Rasco laravel 3 php
@ChrisRasco what is the difference?
@benlevywebdesign in that while loop, you are just overwriting the value of $tripname until the very last result
fetch_assoc() returns an associative array
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Q: mysql fetch assoc VS mysql fetch array

Saimon AvazianBelow are two methods commonly used in most php codes for fetch mysql data . mysql_fetch_array() mysql_fetch_assoc() Now, I have a big database. For fetching data in loops (while) what's faster and better ? I found this benchmark. Which is your choice?

read that
17:24
@benlevywebdesign It's likely that in PHP 5.6 mysql_* functions will no longer work.
@bwoebi I'm not against the feature itself, just against exposing it with ++.
I changed it to mysql_fetch_assoc() and still nothing hmm let me look at something
@MadaraUchiha uh, no?
@NikiC Sshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@Jack why not?
17:25
ah, okay :D
fetch array almost always makes no sense, except maybe for single column results.
Anyway, seriously though @benlevywebdesign at the very least, move to mysqli_*
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@DaveRandom and @JoeWatkins when you guys have a chance would you mind building the tls_updates branch in my php-src fork against both OpenSSL 1.0.1 and an earlier version and double-check that the tests pass? The configuration switches you need to to avoid skipping the relevant tests are:
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--with-openssl --enable-pcntl
17:27
Q: Why am I getting kicked back to the login prompt whenever I resize the terminal window SSH'd into this ncurses PHP application?
A: Because PHP is segfaulting. Goddamnit.
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@DaveRandom Also, if you wouldn't mind trying out the expected functionality manually and make sure it works how you expect that would be nice.
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Once I hear back on that from you guys I'll proceed.
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--with-openssl=/path/to/your/own/openssl101 <-- will build against newer openssl since you may not have 1.0.1
@ChrisRasco that didn't do anything on my trip history page
@bwoebi why not ... expose it with ++, is that what you're asking me?
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17:29
openssl builds without any complications in my experience
@rdlowrey OK it'll have to be later or maybe tomorrow now though, about to leave work in a pubwards direction
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@DaveRandom no problem.
@Charles I thought PHP ncurses was dead?
@benlevywebdesign did you tell it to echo the query?
@DaveRandom Like other curses, they don't die.
17:30
@Jack yep
@bwoebi well, there are two sides to that story ... 1) i really don't like seeing the -- behaviour get introduced, and 2) imho, ++ should be equivalent to +=1.
Of course you could argue that ++/-- is more like succ() and pred() ...
@DaveRandom It's been unmaintained for a while. But I'll put it to you this way...
I think the key point is that the incrementation operation on a string is not well-defined, like it is for integers
[charles@app-01 ~]$ php --version
PHP 5.0.4 (cli) (built: Nov  8 2005 08:27:12)
Copyright (c) 1997-2004 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.0.4-dev, Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Zend Technologies
There are a lot of (reasonable) ways to increment a string
17:34
@Charles lolwut
E.g. instead of the alphanum incr you could use a byte incr
with or without wraparound
@Charles museum wants their php back ...
This is our live environment. $40M a year and this is our live environment.
@ChrisRasco ok
We got cleared to finally do the big 5.5 upgrade this past quarter.
17:35
And in cases where there is no "obvious" behavior, it's better to make it explicit, rather than implement some magic in ++ that can and does randomly fail
It's been an interesting challenge. E_WARNINGS and E_NOTICE were turned off...
@Charles really? 5.0 -> 5.5? That's a pretty hefty jump...
@DaveRandom I've been running it under 5.3 on my personal dev box for ages. 5.5 isn't too much different from that, in my experience so far.
The biggest thing is just all the deprecation notices.
Jay
Jay
I am facing a debate in my brian
We use a lot of ereg and a lot of regexes with /e.
17:36
@Charles Ahh yeh that's a bit more reasonable.
Jay
Jay
I got files I need to move but not sure if I should use ftp or the built in php functions
@Jay Multiple files? Can you zip them into a single archive?
@rdlowrey will test yeah
@Charles Why would you be using ereg? preg has been around since 4.x...
Jay
Jay
@Jack I have files in /temp which need to be moved to /place
17:38
@Jay on the same machine?
Jay
Jay
yea
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@JoeWatkins thanks. Should be apparent in the commit diffs what the new constants and stream wrappers are. Lemme know if you have questions.
@Jay So use rename()?
Jay
Jay
they need to be moved
/place is actually /admin/content/
@Jay And you think rename() doesn't move them?
17:38
@DaveRandom Because that area of the code was written for PHP4 and the guys that did the initial dev firmly believed that ereg was faster than preg. This may have been true at the time for all I remember.
ereg is less than the work of preg_match :)
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Hi guys
@NikiC yeah, that too.
Jay
Jay
@Jack will it overwrite current gfiles that are in there?
user924016
Vacation soon?
17:39
@Jay Should be, yes.
@JoeWatkins What, you mean like, less chars to type in the function name? :-P
The opcode for ereg is shorter than preg_match @.@
Jay
Jay
@Jack does rename() return a boolean?
@DaveRandom And no pesky delimiters!
17:40
I presume POSIX regex is more efficient simply because it can do so much less. Although it's so old I suppose it's possible that the engine is very inefficiently implemented
@Jay Do you ever read the manual?
Most of the freaking use cases have been replaced with stripos because they aren't even regexes...
I hate this codebase so much.
Jay
Jay
just did
damnit, git commit -a fail :-(
@Charles Sounds like the last codebase I was working in :P
17:42
@cspray Sounds like all legacy PHP codebases, really.
Jay
Jay
@
I mean seriously. Wordpress, anyone?
@Charles Touche
Evebionmg yall
@Charles Don't forget about boyermoore_indexof() ..
17:42
@Charles Don't even get me started on WordPuke
Jay
Jay
@Jack how can I precheck an array contain files to move?
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Eveninong @PeeHaa
@Charles I had to do something in wordpress last week.
@Charles Only if suicide is not a valid alternative
It's was aweseom!
Ow wait typo. Worse than cancer is what I meant
17:43
@Jay Don't follow.
As bad as WP is it is still better than the last codebase I worked in...
It was really bad
Yeah, I've worked with it recently. I never want to look at anything inside of the code because I know I'll hate it, but as a user, I was pretty impressed. Hell, I even liked the way they had templates working. It causes me physical pain to think about all the things they have to be doing very wrong to make it work that way though.
@cspray MediaWiki?
@MadaraUchiha It was a proprietary codebase
evenings
17:45
@tereško E_STANDARD_GREETING_NOT_FOUND
@PeeHaa Did you read this comment .. such a nice guy :)
Did I read this afternoon you are working again?
heheheh yep read it :)
@tereško Yo, how was work today?
@PeeHaa kinda reminds me of this heh
17:46
@MadaraUchiha there was chocolate cake and gingerbreads
@tereško Sounds good
Never heard or seen non-invasive logging before... but I love the abstraction. Thee way Foobar can be logged, but with ANY logging code inside what so ever! Brilliant! — AlexMorley-Finch 5 hours ago
..heh , warms my black little heart
lol
'tis the season :)
17:54
Wow. Such answer. Great success. — PeeHaa 5 hours ago
:D
lol
;-)
Jay
Jay
@Jack I only see it says it works on windows only? rename()
lolwut
We already discussed this range thingy.
Jay
Jay
17:55
nm reasd it wrong
Sep 6 at 3:39, by webarto
($i % 360 + 360) % 360
Yup, we did.
ohhhh
Rememberah!?!?
how did you even find that?
yeah, it did seem a bit like deja vu
nonetheless i worked it out on paper first anyway hah
user924016
Code paralysis
17:56
HAHA
wow 6th sep much time so fast
oh crap, yes ... i even did a benchmark on that lol
Sep 6 at 3:48, by Jack
function mod1($a, $b)
{
    $m = $a % $b;
    return $m < 0 ? $m + $b : $m;
}
You're getting old :D
that was the runner up :)
inorite!
I'm already fried, dude.
wow i've made a fanboy it seems ... my top voted answers received another upvote in rapid succession :)
18:03
You're amaziiiiiing.
such knowledge great perform
yeh yeh yeh
now tell me how the ** is the best things evah ... =D
I should watch a muvee
It is!
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Hey guys, that @Jack guy is here. He knows so much! GET HYPE! Vote up his answerzzz!
heh, that's my companies name btw ;-)
I always use ^ and can't figure out what's wrong.
@Jack Like it wasn't intentional :P
18:05
okay fine ;p
@rdlowrey lol
Jay
Jay
@Jack I am getting this error
Error: [2] rename(C:/wamp/www/temp/acp/content/config.xml,C:/wamp/www/acp/content/config.xm‌​l): The system cannot find the path specified. (code: 3)
but the files move
cool, how about that .. you're almost there, just add @ in front of that ;-)
user924016
lol
Jay
Jay
o ok
user924016
no
Jay
Jay
18:06
but shouldn't it not produce an error?
@Jay Seriously, what are you doing?
osomsauce :D
Jay
Jay
building a cms
Hey on a MySQL EXPLAIN. What does the rows column mean?
No, not about that ... you're trying to move a file that's already been moved or what? @Jay
@qwertynl iirc the estimated nr of rows for that portion of the query.
18:08
Hmmm that looks bad....
Jay
Jay
@Jack now you said that it made me think
@Jack Do they get multiplied with each other?
Jay
Jay
I have root/content
thinking is good.
@qwertynl No, not necessarily.
Jay
Jay
which gets moved. I guess I need to make this move single
I have an array with files I am moving
I foreach that array
18:09
@qwertynl It gives you an idea how many rows are involved in joins, e.g.
@Jack My explain returned 12 rows and the rows column conained all 1's except for 3 which were: "5999", "2", and "7288"
When the 7288 is present (I have a specific join) and the quesry takes 20 secs
Jay
Jay
@Jack is there something where it will just move the folder only and not the contents inside?
When I do not have that join the query takes 0.2 seconds.
20 secs ? how big is the end result when you do that?
@Jack Both result in 2300 rows
18:11
@qwertynl non-optimal join i suppose ...
Jay
Jay
@Jack so heres my array
'store/',
'store/config.xml',
'store/index.php',
@Jack it is possible
still, for a few thousand rows it shouldn't matter that much.
@Jack I know! wth :-(
@Jay Ehm, moving a directory moves all the files in it.
Jay
Jay
18:12
@Jack I want to not do that
I want to move them single
Then leave off the directory itself.
Only move the files.
Jay
Jay
I need that directory in this array
thats the prob
Then filter it out first.
I really have no idea what is going on @Jack
@qwertynl that makes two of us :)
Jay
Jay
18:14
with is_dir() ?
@Jay That's one way, or simply by the fact that it ends with a /.
Jay
Jay
goijg to try
user924016
18:23
someone please do the dishes...
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pleease
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=]
a cat could have done that!
user924016
hehe
I am trying to do an if statement that says if my "tripname" row isn't blank to display the results and with this if($tripname == 'SOMETHING') I get nothing
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@benlevywebdesign var_dump and check the content before or give a link to some example code
Joe
Joe
You can definitely tell you're on SO chat when RoR and node.js get no love :'D
@RonniSkansing Here is the page and you will see under previous trips that I print out the sql
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@benlevywebdesign i really meant the code
user895378
RoR is terrible. Node.js is awesome. The PHP web SAPI is totally different from both. The end.
18:41
@Joe well, nope..
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So wait ... HHVM is only ~16% faster than regular php? Or is that 16% faster than it had been previously?
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Somehow that doesn't seem remotely enough to justify its existence IMO.
@rdlowrey I may have misunderstood, but I thought they got 15% faster than previous.
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Okay, that would make more sense. That article is in desperate need of a TLDR; section.
@rdlowrey You forgot to say how awesome Aerys is going to be.
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18:43
(implied)
@rdlowrey that can be achieved using litespeed server, no?
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@reikyoushin the webserver has very little to do with the performance of the php web sapi application running behind it ...
@rdlowrey well it says it parses(or runs, i forgot the exact term) PHP way faster.. :P
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@reikyoushin yes, but hhvm and php would still run behind the same server? Or am I just misunderstanding what you mean?
@rdlowrey hhvm has it's own server/interpreter right? i mean, if it is faster by 16% than the native PHP.. then putting PHP in litespeed instead of apache/nginx can make it fast like that, no?
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18:47
Does it? I have no idea how hhvm works
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Well yes, but that has to do with the SAPI layer, not the actual PHP code.
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Anyway, it's not important as my original reason for commenting was a misunderstanding of the article in the first place :)
@rdlowrey hehe. i dunno.
@reikyoushin Is litespeed that much faster than php-fpm + nginx?
@PeeHaa dunno.. just what i've heard. not tested personally..
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18:52
@reikyoushin hhvm is not it's own server, apparently. It's just a vm for php. You still have to pair it up with a webserver.
> Up to 50% faster than Apache with mod_PHP and 75% faster than nginx with PHP-FPM.
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In any case, I still firmly believe HHVM is solving the wrong problem. Computation speed is the bottleneck for almost no one in a PHP application short of facebook scale.
weird, since nginx + PHP-FPM is faster than apache with mod_php...
@reikyoushin huh?
@ircmaxell i thought so too.. haha.
18:54
@rdlowrey which is why facebook wrote it :-)
@reikyoushin That is just a blatant lie
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@ircmaxell Yes :) And why almost no one else needs to even be thinking about using it
exactly!!!
yup
@reikyoushin all benchmarks are BS
18:56
@reikyoushin That is to be assumed
Don't trust benchmarks that you didn't fake yourself
Especially if they claim to be 75% faster than php-fpm+nginx ;)
@NikiC especially don't trust them if you made them yourself :-)
^^
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> Opcode caching was not used for any of these setups.
lol.. oh well. =P
@rdlowrey Or if you are crazy and using PHP for computationally intensive tasks.
18:59
> We restarted the server between every request.
@rdlowrey ummmm
Every request?
ROFLMAO
(That's how stupid "benchmark without opcode cache" sounds)
@NikiC hahahaha
18:59
guys, I'm just joking, that's no quote ;)
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@LeviMorrison yes ... but is that really the sort of thing you should do in a web request?
@NikiC didn't see that. :P

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