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00:00
lol
wut
code is total nonesense
look at the branch that has "return 0" in it...
and think about what that means :D
;-)
though not sure whether that's related to the issue
for that branch to hit you would need to have zobj1->properties_table[i]==NULL and zobj2->properties_table[i]==NULL for an i in 0..zobj1->ce->default_properties_count
Anyone got any dirty tricks for getting hold of ISO standards docs?
00:04
What is default_properties_count?
@NikiC that somehow makes no sense…
the loop is always quit at the first iteration?!
only in the weird case where both are null
I just wanted to append that
which I don't really understand in this particular case. maybe the default properties count is computed incorrectly due to the inheritance or somethin like that?
wondering if the default is NULL… is it a zval null or a real NULL?
00:07
anyway, don't have time for gdb right now,. maybe take a look tomorrow if it ain resolved by then
@DaveRandom Which one(s)?
@Danack 11172 part 3
(mpeg audio)
@DaveRandom How's work now you've settled?
I'd guess that's where the two null come from ;)
00:12
@NikiC ah… let's look at it
@NikiC ya… they're effectively both NULL… in the second iteration… so it returns 0.
yes
@Fabien Yeh all good :-) (although the quality of some elements of the code base terrifies me a bit)
I've never worked anywhere it hasn't (in all my 3 years -_-)
@NikiC prop_table[1] is NULL in both, just prop_table[2] differ.
@Danack That's a lot better than what I found, not too bothered about draft status, the parts I need will be well finalised by the time document reached that stage. Thanks :-)
00:16
@NikiC isn't it enough to remove this else branch lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_object_handlers.c#1377?
What environment variable do you set to disable compiler optimizations when running make?
--enable-debug
@bwoebi yep. doing that just now
@NikiC you're already trying?
@bwoebi I already tested
00:19
Ah, lol
@Jack -e CPPFLAGS=-O0 ?
I'm trying --enable-debug first :)
That works just fine ^^ thanks @NikiC
I'm just too slow, like always :-D
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/13861043#13861043 < … I had hoped to have any chance :-D
okay, so with the example code zobj1->ce->default_properties_count equals to 3.
yes… parent + child class
00:24
right
the first iteration compares the arrays, it seems.
@NikiC wondering what you're waiting for before pushing?
@bwoebi Compiling 3 different PHP versions and running a few tests takes time ^^
@NikiC I don't see why you'd need to compile them all
code is pretty similar between php-5.4 and master here
@bwoebi habit
The real problem is that the copyright year was bumped once again, so it's not an incremental build ^^
hahaha
00:30
I have no idea why we do that
© 1997-whatever year we are now
^ you prefer that way? :-D
@bwoebi Or just (c) 1997
Ah, you committed.
the copyright year specifies when you make the claim
it is implicitly 1997-now
I have not much idea about ©^^
00:35
@NikiC Yes, but different lines have copyright dates from different years. If it just said 1997, someone could theoretically start copying it without heed to the copyright, in um, 2092 rather than 2114.
aka copyright year notices are stupid.
copyright forevah!
@Danack Not sure what you're saying there
@bwoebi It should have at least an explanation, no?
Can't be reproduced anymore with current master. (aka bug fixed) — bwoebi 1 min ago
00:36
lol
@Jack ^ you mean that?
that's so naughty.
Why?
@NikiC It's the individual lines that are copyrighted. People put the date range on to indicate that some lines will have their copyright expire at some time, other lines will expire later. The copyright for the whole file doesn't get updated each time the file is modified.
Whenever I can fix an issue I would add an answer like this. @bwoebi
It gives a small explanation of why it was a bug.
00:38
@Jack I hadn't fixed the issue. If I had, I'd have also added an explanation.
And anyway… 99,9% of readers don't understand it then^^
It could be a simple "this was a bug introduced in 5.4 and now fixed by this commit" answer I suppose :)
Right, what @NikiC just posted :)
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A: Unexpected result when comparing PHP objects

NikiCThis was a bug in PHP. It's fixed now, see the commit. In short: If you extend a class and redefine the same property the properties_table of the object ends up having a NULL value. The comparison code incorrectly aborted comparison when two objects had a NULL value in the properties_table at t...

@Jack yeah…^^
@bwoebi w00t
Well, I am confirming this. See 3v4l.org/B6qrN - since 5.4.0 it gives true/false. Strange — jasir 2 hours ago
strange
00:46
too late :) fixed already
stackoverflow seem not to stop loading.. it is strange
can someone confirm stackoverflow.com is down?
Yes, it's up.
so it's down only for me?
yep
Yes.
~especially for you~
00:53
@Jack :/
01:25
@happy isup.me
01:48
hello
how can I call somebody to a chat?
here in SO
a specific user
Who's able to help me :) Its 3.00 at night I would like to see a youtube video or something to improve my php programming skills. Not in a way of learning how to write it but how to structure it so I have a better view on it?
02:06
@Duikboot Are you writing unit tests yet?
Not yet
:) Then I have hours of talks for you to listen to.
I should keep a list; I've given this out several times now ^^
shoot! :)
Haven't read the article; I just saw it links to the 4 talks I am thinking of.
AWesome thanks! :)
im going to check them out!
02:08
The first two are really important.
I suggest you watch them and try to follow them for a while then in a couple months listen to them again.
I will do :)
thanks for the suggestion!
You won't see one line of PHP code there but everything is relevant.
happy new year!
can I run multiple instance of the PHP built-in server?
@crypticツ on different ports?
02:19
yes
not sure. haven't tried it. >.<
I just have multiple directories which have different projects and want to be able to test them out at same time. Right now I have to shutdown server, restart it under other path, once done, then reverse it and blah, it's very annoying.
=oO it can be run under different IP
02:40
Good morning
@crypticツ why not?
@Jack (Or anyone else willing to help): Is there any way to prevent the reply of my server to a user? (Apache/Win8)
@HelpingHand exit;
@andho Where would I put that? (.htaccess, httpd.conf, php, etc...)
@andho I'm guessing you mean us3.php.net/exit
you can shutdown your server if you don't want your server to reply. explain what you are really trying to do
@andho When a hacker comes by and asks for a page not in a specific directory, I want my server to fake nonexistence so that I'm not put on a hack list.
ThW
ThW
02:52
that sounds broken
@ThW What d'ya mean?
ThW
ThW
how do you define it is an "hacker"?
@ThW Because hackers will not know the directory that users know (note: my server is a hobby, nothing businesslike). Hackers usually only look at the specific IP (no directory) anyway.
ThW
ThW
A clean http application sends replies with different status codes, 200 OK, 404 Not Found, 403 Forbidden, the application does not "fake" anything, it just answers requests
@ThW Any HTTP reply or otherwise will just let the hacker know that a server exists at this IP. A hacker won't look at a 403 and say: "well, I guess there's no reason to continue trying."
ThW
ThW
02:58
lol
security by obscurity does not work
it can help, as long as you don't rely on it
@ThW My server is secure. Obscurity is just an added benefit. (it'll help me sleep at night :)
@ircmaxell Exactly.
@ThW @ircmaxell Now, how would I do that? I've been googling hours of my life away at this!
Google has nothing to offer for this question.
@HelpingHand yeah, that's not possible
@ircmaxell Why? Why can't Apache refuse to send anything to someone who asks for / ?
no, because the TCP connection alone will disclose the info you want
03:09
@ircmaxell Oh... so the only way for my server to know if a supposed user is requesting / is by sending something to him?
by establishing a TCP connection first
which tells the attacker that there is indeed a server running ther
@ircmaxell Ohh... well that sucks. And no response will prevent a hacker from putting me on a list?
there's no such thing as a "list" for HTTP servers...
@HelpingHand How would you even know if the person requesting it is a hacker or not?
/me is off, later
03:14
@andho By making sure that my legitimate users only use the directory... well that idea's bust!
@HelpingHand what i'm saying is how would you determine programmatically if the request was sent by a user or a hacker?
@ircmaxell Alright! Good night! Thanks a LOT for the help! You've probably restored a couple days of my life in the future from aimless google searches.
ThW
ThW
@andho if i understand correctly the server should reply if something in /foo is requested and not connect/answer in other directories
@andho I would assume that anyone (any user) who breaks the rules of using a certain directory.
@ThW Exactly!
@ThW oh that makes sense
ThW
ThW
03:18
but it does not work, you need an tcp connection to receive the request http headers
@andho Prob is: can't do that. I can put them on a blocklist in .htaccess... but that's about it. Unless you have a solution?
@ThW Yeah.
What would be better... a blank response from exit; in php, or a 403 from apache?
@HelpingHand i do not have a solution. I have a theory. Don't know if it's feasible. You can sniff the packet at firewall level and block it if it doesn't contain the url you want
ThW
ThW
@HelpingHand 403 or 410 responses
@andho Ohh! (lightbulb!) That would work!
ThW
ThW
do we still talk about small and simple?
03:26
@andho I have a d-link router, a zyxel modem, and a windows 8 server. One of those firewalls have to be able to do that!
@HelpingHand good luck
@andho Thanks... I have a feeling i'm gonna need every ounce of it!
03:39
is lusitanian or peehaa around?
gah.. oh well..
04:15
nvm, found it. XP
user652649
05:03
@rdlowrey i was looking for the rfc that defines a "cgi standard" about query strings: aa[bb][7]=1 and it also defines as alternative (i don't remember) valid/recommended ?aa.bb.7=1 which i believe is better than square brackets [] which need to be escaped (6 bytes for each key), as opposed to . (just 1 byte)... can you remember what the rfc was?
05:29
ffs, people that can't grammar shouldn't be approving suggested edits that are grammar "improvements."
05:40
@Wes So the only RFC I've found about URI syntax expressly states nothing about how to parse a query string...
user652649
06:00
@Charles iirc it was a rfc about "CGI" not URIs
Same thing in the CGI RFC, unfortunately. It just specified which characters are reserved and which aren't.
user652649
06:12
damn, i clearly remember it exists, but i can't find it too :\

name="test[7][8]" would have been name="test.7.8"
name="test[][]" would have been name="test.." <- i remember this because i thought it was terrible :P
07:25
Morning.
guys, is stackoverflow.com opening atm?
it seems it doesn't
Works fine for me.
no way!
checked from my machine and 2 servers (russia, germany) and it doesn't
:-S
Not sure about Russia and Germany but I am browsing on question list, atm.
:-(
07:30
Does it return some http error code or is it dead?
that's weird - restarting a router helped
now curious why it failed for tunnelled requests
Maybe for some reason traffic did not pass your router at all?
how did I talk here and could browse other SE sites then? :-)
Well, the only way to find out is reading logs of traffic if you have one in the first place. :)
hehe, not with shitty dlink SOHO level router
07:43
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20918303/why-doesnt-this-php-func‌​tion-work
another try
))
Morning, @JoeWatkins, @MadaraUchiha. super ping, yay!
/me hides
07:46
could you please take a look in this question mine stackoverflow.com/questions/20910944/… and see if someone can explain why I had to bind the paremeters when is no necessary?
SLAP THE SUPER PINGER !!!
@EmilioGort Because you don't declare them?
in the Store Procedure I have
@FromDate DATE = NULL,
@ToDate DATE = NULL,

IF(@Days > 0 AND @FromDate IS NULL AND @ToDate IS NULL)
BEGIN
SET @FromDate = CONVERT(DATE,DATEADD(DAY,-@Days,GETDATE()))
SET @ToDate = CONVERT(DATE,GETDATE())
END
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Q: MongoDB: strategies for resolving a race condition

bitinn(I realize similar questions may have been asked a hundred times already, but a lot of them seem to provide only partial answers and does not match my scenario exactly, so apologize for semi-duplicated question) We have a scenario where we need to store multiple feeds under a site model as follo...

it's funny to see when people choose KV-storages and then fail on trivial tasks
(that would be solved easily with RDBMS)
08:08
@zerkms regardless, I like the ease of entering data into mongo. But Idiorm makes php mysql a happy story
@andho "easiness" of inserts is probably not even in the first 10 reasons to prefer KV over RDBMS
KV and Document stores are a bit different ain't it
one of the key features of Document DBs is the schemaless design
ok, non-relational vs relational
@zerkms the problem you mention is because of lack of transactional features more then lack of relational features. If you don't use Transactions when inserting your data, you will still get the same kind of contention.
@zerkms I do agree with you though
08:13
Not only transactions
but, say, constraints RDBMS provide
It's just that, relational databases are overrated
their rate is based on usage. I'm not sure how something that proven to work in various environments is overrated
anyway, it doesn't worth discussion. Mostly choosing KV is just a modern thing without a real reason or just lack of knowledge of mature RDBMS
if you aren't amazon or twitter size - you can store your data in literally anything
@zerkms likewise, for most systems, an RDBS might be overkill. martinfowler.com/bliki/NoDBA.html
Overkill is to use something you're not proficient in
but then again, RDBS are cheap
08:19
... and have better infrastructure around them
... and are ACID
is mongodb acid?
so all systems need ACID?
if you want to trust your data and believe you don't lose it because of something you don't have control over - yes
/s/believe/be sure/
good mornings :D
well, that's all I have to say
@hakre good morning
yep
08:32
in a world of constant changes, data-consistency is overrated ^^
@hakre tell it to your bank
@zerkms no the bank tells you then ^^
bank systems choose Availability over Consistency
@andho are you sure?
so if 2 phase commit with another bank failed - let just ignore it
and commit it here
it might be true for ATMs, but not for everything
@zerkms absolutely sure. And ofcourse it's not ignored. Good systems handle these kinds of failures. While naive systems just use an RDBMS and leave it at that
08:36
"handle these kinds of failures" -- and it's called Consistency
@zerkms It's called "Eventual Consistency"
if they didn't care about consistency - then wouldn't handle it
or I'm missing the point
That's why you have an available balance and an actual balance in you current account.
I only have one
it's available and actual at the very same moment
well you probably have a consistent bank then
08:39
And I never heard of it, hmmmmm
I may imagine the different numbers if there are active holds
anyway, I remember I've read something about availability in ATMs, but haven't about consistency in banks
Well anyway, banks are close to facebook and twitter in there transaction levels so, it is in line with what you said. But I'm saying there are apps so simple that you don't even need a DB, but people use mysql (any RDBMS) because they cannot imagine an application without a DB
what is an overhead in this case then?
what resources do represent it?
cpu? ram? developer time? writing tools to work with it?
@zerkms development time. Defining datastructures. Writing ORM configuration. I saved a lot of time changing one of my systems to mongodb for read storage
hm
if you're talking about simple projects - they should have simple schema, that is created quickly
think of single user systems
for example a bookmarking website that handles your bookmarks. No other user is gonna change your bookmarks. So you don't need to worry about race conditions
08:48
yep. A single table: id (pk), title, url, date_added
if you want it to be tree - add parent_id
yes, trees are that simple
for a single user system - adjacency list is not bad
(if RDBMS doesn't support it natively)
if it does - then it's fine for billions of nodes
(oracle)
@andho well banks are normally required by law to not only do consistent account but are required to offer consistent information to customers.
which includes APIs to your account.
which we have over here with most banks.
@hakre i see i see
it's so boring to read all rss after a christmas holidays
a week without pc - done
08:56
oh je mi ne
well, perhaps your router has a backdoor?
according to articles I've recently read - all of them do
What you guys use to run php on windows platform
@zerkms so only dd-wrt is safe?
virtualbox with ubuntu
@andho not supported :-(
@zerkms Seriously it loads too much
08:59
@BasicBridge what exactly?
What is the reason to run it under windows?
@BasicBridge Ubuntu jeos
@andho it's that, or build your own router from an old P4 box

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