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20:00
@rdlowrey without having closer there… what did they do?
checkIfTeamExists should never return an array
user2286243
If $teamExists is an array, how can it print "1"
It should return a boolean
count($teamExists) returns 1.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute HOW did you check that
really I am certain this is a debugging problem
20:01
Alright, I will give the code for the $db7 -> ... part
	public function checkIfTeamExists($team) {
		$array = array();
		try {
			$sth = $this -> db -> prepare("SELECT * FROM teams WHERE Name = :team");
			$sth -> execute(array(':team' => $team));
			foreach ($sth->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC) as $row) {
				$array[] = $row;
			}
			return $array;
		} catch (Exception $e) {
			header('Location: /error');
		}
	}
$URL = explode("/", $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
$teamName = $URL[2];
$teamExists = $db7 -> checkIfTeamExists($teamName);
if ((count($teamExists))>0) {
	$teamNameUpper = ucwords(strtolower($URL[2]));
	$teamName = strtolower($teamName);
}
else {var_dump($teamExists);}
What if there or no rows?
It will suddenly return null
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@bwoebi moved pcre routing logic from userland to a C extension like it somehow makes things faster
I would expect count($teamExists) to be 0.
Ow wait indeed empty array
Either way debug your code it's only 10 lines
@rdlowrey github.com/c9s/Pux/tree/master/ext oh… there are C files… Mhmm. I see.
20:03
@rdlowrey Everybody knows C is fast! :)
@PeeHaa asm might be better.
All those useless extensions are useless. No sane person will ever use it for anything
Don't know how to, but i'll try.
@bwoebi :D
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute I already told you how: var_dump() all the things
user895378
Those comments demonstrate how woefully uninformed many PHP devs are ... It's no wonder people look at PHP dev and shake their heads
user895378
20:07
@PeeHaa regarding SNI you're better served IMO to just use a cert with SAN extension than SNI ... Seems to be more widely supported
@rdlowrey I don't mind admitting. I know I suck at PHP.
$URL = explode("/", $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
$teamName = $URL[2];
$teamExists = $db7 -> checkIfTeamExists($teamName);
$teamCount = (count($teamExists) > 0);
if ($teamCount) {
	$teamNameUpper = ucwords(strtolower($URL[2]));
	$teamName = strtolower($teamName);
	var_dump($teamCount);exit();
}
else {var_dump($teamExists);}
So that works, but I don't know why.
Instead of doing the counting inside the If, I just did it before.
But that still doesn't tell me why the values changed.
that prints "bool(true)"
I have told you enough times now what you should do...
Oh yeah, I know, I was just sharing what I had.
@rdlowrey ah k
They are actually arguing the performance for something as simple as mapping some string to some callable? @rdlowrey gees
user2286243
>>$teamCount = (count($teamExists) > 0);
user2286243
20:10
$teamCount will only have '1' or '' as its value
user2286243
a.k.a True or False
Yes, I just changed that, hence it's working.
user2286243
It should be like
user2286243
$teamCount = count($teamExists);
if ($teamCount > 0) {
MySQL AUTO_INCREMENT is supposed to begin at 1 right?
20:17
@Suhosin Why?
@PeeHaa Mine keeps starting at 0
And I can't work out why
DUN-DUN-DUNNNNNNNN!
so what?
I dont want it to
I want a pony.
ALTER TABLE yourtable AUTO_INCREMENT = 1;
there fixed it :)
20:19
@PeeHaa I tried that :( Still keeps inserting a 0
Are you sure it the column is set to auto increment?
E_PEBKAC by any chance?
... :D
Derp
:P
lulz
So umm new question
Why was it incrementing? :P
When NOT set to auto increment
@SantaClaus Same problem.
20:21
I hate to bring it up again, but i'm still wondering how to block all users who are not trying to get to a specific directory using a firewall. This would answer the request (I understand that now), but it would stop it from reaching the server.
@Suhosin Shouldn't do that, however it is mysql so...
@PeeHaa It came down to this:
$URL = explode("/", $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
$teamName = $URL[2];
$teamExists = $db7 -> checkIfTeamExists($teamName);
$teamExists = (count($teamExists) > 0);
var_dump($teamExists);exit();
if ($teamExists) {
	$teamNameUpper = ucwords(strtolower($teamName));
}
else {var_dump($teamExists);}
@PeeHaa Yes, not a tech I often use
see on line 5, var_dump($teamExists);exit(); ?
If I put a exit() at the end, $teamExists is printed as true (Which it should be), but if I take that exit() away, $teamExists changes to false.
impossible
@Suhosin :-)
20:27
@PeeHaa It's okay, I guess I should stop annoying you :)
There is just no way the exit after the dump changes the state of the variable. Unless I am missing something (because php)
sigh I don't know what to say. It's changing.
If I put exit() right after var_dump($teamExists);, it prints bool(false).
wow, this meal was fabulous.
@hakre It better be either sauerkraut or schnitzel :)
20:41
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Q: The value of a variable changes if it is followed by exit();

AGirlSaidMySmileIsCutepublic function checkIfTeamExists($team) { $array = array(); try { $sth = $this -> db -> prepare("SELECT * FROM teams WHERE Name = :team"); $sth -> execute(array(':team' => $team)); foreach ($sth->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC) as $row) { $array[] = $row; ...

@PeeHaa I'm expecting you to downvote it ;)
@PeeHaa no tagliatelle with spinach, mascarpone and garlic.
I'll let the community handle that one @AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute
Also why don't you prevent further execution after the redirect?
@PeeHaa What do you think? How many downvotes?
@hakre Oeh sounds noice!
@PeeHaa Because tiny avatar is tiny?
20:43
@DaveRandom Must be it :)
user924016
GoodNight
@PeeHaa if you're interested I can scan the recipe. it indeed was very nice!
@hakre Scan that shit :)
@RonniSkansing mighty night :)
20:44
@PeeHaa You mean on the "else" part?
And mail it just scanning it would be pretty useless :)
Also @PeeHaa what's up with cv-pls? I didn't read the thread properly but is it not handling https:// properly?
@PeeHaa no I just scan and then I tell you that I did :)
I just had to use regex, but it was too simple /\r?\n/g sigh
20:45
@DaveRandom People are starting to throw in https cv links lately, but you implement it in a stupid way to only handle http links :D
I'd rather get the downvotes but have the problem solved than simply have no one participate on that question...
@PeeHaa Yeh I'm sure we consciously decided that for some reason. We really should write this stuff down in a place that Google indexes. Wait...
:-P
I'm going to have to remember how the build process works (pretty certain it's mostly point and shoot but I need to double check) and I'll document it properly at the same time.
@DaveRandom :-)
Apart from that it should just be a simple http:\/\/ -> https?:\/\/
@DaveRandom hehehe I was thinking the same thing. No fucking clue anymore how the build process works :P
Aaaaand too lazy to look it up ofc :)
20:48
1 message moved from JavaScript
I'm fairly certain it's basically build.php <src dir> <pk path> but I didn't document it properly and it's architectually a bit shit
1 message moved to bin
(surprise surprise)
@DaveRandom Do I pull it automagically to my server?
@PeeHaa really?
20:48
@PeeHaa ...point proved, I feel
Yay shiny new certificate has been "validated".
@PeeHaa Yeh that's a point, take a look at your cron tab, I think there's still a nightly build on there?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute The question was already here. No need to have it again
Or maybe we never actually set it up
20:49
Yeah, but you deleted both, now there's nothing.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute there shouldn't be an exit() there anyways, so I'm wondering what you're wondering about ...
Plus, the second one came from another room.
*/10 * * * * php -f /srv/www/cv-pls.pieterhordijk.com/build-tools/src/nightly.php
^ dave
That's the only thing
Does the nightly script do a pull perhaps?
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute I didn't delete both
@hakre mit knoblauch?!
@hakre gracias
20:50
/me smashes screen
Room 11: where code and food meets
the rest seems ok-ish :P
Ah yeah @DaveRandom the nightly script clones / pulls
@PeeHaa the pasta theory of software development. No idea where that recipe fits into, perhaps the good mesh.
automation ftw
@hakre :-)
20:52
How long would it take to learn a part of the german language. I mean good enough to communicate in a shop ?
background : french, dutch, some english, (arabic but that doesn't matter here)
@hakre more like "slow execution" - digesting that will be a challenge XD
@HamZa I think with french and english you have quite good chances.
depending a bit of the area in germany.
get one of these books where you can point to pictures ^^
hooo, I see ...
@Ocramius well, slowly but steadily which ain't that bad... .
I'm thinking on top of dinner - exploding atm
20:54
@rdlowrey @PeeHaa @bwoebi I didn't write that router thing because it is required ... if "routing is the bottleneck" you are doing it wrong, moving it to C won't help, or won't help enough to make whatever you are doing correct ... lastly, they aren't the same, one of them was written by someone who knows what he is doing ... even if it's pointless to do it :)
@PeeHaa Yup, the args for build.php should be reasonably documented in there as well, looks like pretty much all of them are used
Looks like if we push the fix to the alpha branch it will automagically roll out anyway to anyone on the alpha release
@JoeWatkins which router btw?
and this guys news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7046313 are what we are discussing, or were, but I wasn't here ...
@HamZa Reread the second part of the question again, I have made some changes, which should it make it easier to understand.
@JoeWatkins :-)
20:58
Of course, someone downvotes it but doesn't even bother giving an explanation.
nice :O
when one fixup hunts the other
lol
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute So does it print twice when you remove exit() ?
Yes, if I remove exit, then it prints the correct value "1" the first time and then prints "bool(false)" after since its executing whatever is in the else block.
21:02
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute so there is some other code in else ?
@HamZa else {var_dump($teamExists);}
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute - print always returns 1
Meaning you're totally wrong about your code. There's nothing changing the value of variable, it was always 0
var_dump($teamExists); returns "bool(true)"
which is what is should be
because (count($teamExists) > 0) is true. The array $teamExists returns one row.
so count should always be greater than 0.
And if you remove exit(); then it always evaluates to false? Can you add the var_dump() to the condition that should evaluate to true as well and re-run it?
Would be interesting to see where Dash places against those routers
21:06
Hello!
obviously slower
Hi, @PeeHaa
if exit() is gone, then it prints bool(false)
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute ok, so here's my thoughts:
For some reason, on one side I don't believe what you're telling or the value is changing in the DB 0_p, or you've found a bug (the chance is soooo small)
You need to "show" what you want in your question, it's clear that you want to know if exit() will affect some of your code (which is likely not)
It means that you need to prove it that it doesn't work, preferably with an online demo eval.in
And to put a demo, you would need to simplify the code, remove the db query etc ...
@jgabriel jo
user895378
21:09
@JoeWatkins Oh I'm totally with you. That guy on HN is just clearly really proud of how much faster his is than Symfony's router :)
Like @HamZa said, it's a small chance you've found a bug where variable value gets altered without anything being done. That must mean something else is wrong with the code, maybe the function querying the db isn't working properly? I see it either returns an array or does header redirect, do you have output buffering turned on by any chance?
@rdlowrey "Pux is 48.5x faster than symfony router in static route dispatching, 31x faster in regular expression dispatching." .... best. opening. line. ever.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute change your print to var_dump and remove the exit. What is the output ?
@JoeWatkins :P
I found a better one
"Roller compiles your routes into a simple array to store routes, therefore it's fast."
okay ...
21:19
@Ocramius: read this :) osrc.dfm.io/hakre
I have no clue why that is there ^^
that is... scary
lol
but good reminder, we should meet again again.
yeah
if I can move out of my cave here xD
user895378
@JoeWatkins I'm running into problems somewhere. In complex use-cases my shutdown handler is simply not invoked ... there's no segfault but the handler isn't being called when a fatal happens. I'm trying hard to find fault in my real code but have not been successful. I know this is a long-shot but do you have any thoughts on what could cause this? I don't trust myself because I can't duplicate it in simple use cases but I'm getting a little frustrated at this point.
@Ocramius :) I'm currently crossing ffm daily on weekdays (if I don't do home-office).
21:23
I'll look around ...
@hakre I'm behind the "mountain" as they call it here
@Ocramius the big mountain there?
or the small one inside the city?
@rdlowrey any use of signals ?
/me hopes to finish the commit before getting too flavored with wine
@hakre behind the Taunus
21:26
@Ocramius the big mountain
oje. that's really hard.
is that a big mountain?
I'm an austrian as well, ya know
:D
well compared to the one in the city, yes :)
ah, you said that.
I'm a manner hazlenut mignon fanboy btw.
also the coffee is great, too :D
@rdlowrey I think I need to see code, I see one logical pathway to what you describe, but it would mean that you have killed the thread, kill means kill ... you could inadvertently make it look to pthreads as if the thread had been killed if you send sigusr1 in some other way ... other than that I don't see a way this could happen ...
user895378
@JoeWatkins I'm not using any signals, no. That's why I was hesitant to bother you. It very well may be something I'm doing wrong. I'll keep plugging away.
I suggest creating some test that do fuzzing to large extend.
21:32
Do you people get my old or my new certificate pieterhordijk.com:1443 ?
vmware bought zimbra?
some time ago yeah
@rdlowrey don't hit your head against the wall long enough to draw blood, if there's lots of code then create a repo/gist ....
@PeeHaa old one.
damn it. Was hoping it was some magic caching :P
tnx
21:34
@rdlowrey seems like it should be straight forward really, I can't imagine what you could be doing wrong ...
yes, the magic caching (a.k.a. not setting the setting)
well i might have requested that host due to cv-pls or something so actually have this "cached"?!
should I test with curl?
SSL failed
@hakre If you can do a quick test
21:36
@PeeHaa how?
@jgabriel ?
@Duikboot: nice avatar pic.
@hakre From your phone? That should be fresh
@PeeHaa - SSL Certification not verified
@PeeHaa ??? curl should be frash, too.
21:36
use the curl in that case :)
Ha thanks! :D
@jgabriel uhhhm what browser are you on? And what is the expiry date of the certificate?
Mozilla Firefox 26.0 @ OpenSuse 13
Also @jgabriel is this valid pieterhordijk.com ?
I didn't know version numbers went that high ...
21:37
@Peehaa yes, it is valid and verified by Comodo
The first was not verified
$ curl -vI pieterhordijk.com:1443
* Adding handle: conn: 0xaf0348
* Adding handle: send: 0
* Adding handle: recv: 0
* Curl_addHandleToPipeline: length: 1
* - Conn 0 (0xaf0348) send_pipe: 1, recv_pipe: 0
* About to connect() to pieterhordijk.com port 1443 (#0)
*   Trying 37.34.48.200...
* Connected to pieterhordijk.com (37.34.48.200) port 1443 (#0)
* successfully set certificate verify locations:
*   CAfile: C:\Programme\Git\bin\curl-ca-bundle.crt
  CApath: none
* SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
and was not providing cript
does look very old. ;)
Yeah thought so. Just my screwup on the zimbra install of the cert
When everything else fails just restart the mailserver :)
21:42
hehehehe
@JoeWatkins like it!
lolz
user2286243
@JoeWatkins Done is better than perfect
topical memes, delicious ...
@SantaClaus isn't perfect also done ?
@SantaClaus that's not the nature of perfection ...
yay restart fixed my zimbra cert. tnx @hakre @jgabriel
@PeeHaa @hakre change your name lol
@JoeWatkins that must be an old quote, and it's sad it's not said which year. Also every 10 requests looks like mockery :)
@HamZa :P
21:45
*        start date: 2014-01-12 00:00:00 GMT
*        expire date: 2015-01-12 23:59:59 GMT
looks a good eh :)
woot :)
Now I can forgot about it again for a year and renew it at the last moment again next year :D
@hakre IGAHAAH
11 != 12
@Danack that's so funny. computers can not express midnight.
@Hakre he said that on 2007
it's either 0 or 1, there is nothing between :D
@jgabriel where? (and thx.)
@Danack I like to think my single tweet started that entire discussion ;)
@jgabriel nice link.
@PeeHaa Yes - definitely your fault.
LOL, that site is redirecting itself to archive.org:
21:50
I can't believe people out there are still defending laravels 'facade === static'
$ curl -I itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail3298.html
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 21:49:40 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.9 (Fedora)
Location: web.archive.org/web/20130729200341id_/http://…
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
never seen that.
@Hakre that redirect is fun, isn't it ?
@Danack I would wonder if actually the developer who wrote that initially says so or only FW users that think they need to defend something.
@jgabriel yes, never seen that. it's much cooler than using cloudflare and those other "suckers"
21:51
(okay, archive.org is greatly sponsored by amazon ...)
@hakre I only had discussions with who developed them so far xD
@Danack well, they are, you have to believe it because it's happening and we can all verify it ... so it's not a matter of belief, there's a mountain of evidence that this is happening ... I hope it's clear, that this is happening ...
@Ocramius that will be fun to talk about then ^^
@JoeWatkins s/I can't believe/I don't want to believe/
@phpbard ♫ Facade usage may seem a bless. Honestly, to me, they look like a mess ♫ @jeremeamia @taylorotwell @ianlandsman @jeffrey_way
21:53
@Ocramius winner !
rhyming criticism is the best kind of criticism ...
obviously ...
@Ocramius well Facade is a pattern. However, only something that is a facade must not follow that pattern. And if some take the word in their mouth, it might be a facade of the facade pattern. :)
user895378
@Ocramius Instant re-tweet!
Well, I was referring to laravel's
the naming is also a bit dumb
21:55
guy doesn't understand how $_GET() works ...
That's basically a static locator...
@studioromeo Agreed that is almost as horrible (as service locators in general are) :-)
@Ocramius yeah, but it's said that "it is the facade pattern". so that "invoker" is a facade of the facade pattern.
Why are SO MANY people using laravel fw ?
@jgabriel NO FUCKING CLUE!?!?!?!?
really it's just bullshit
21:57
no :o
evening @Fabien ... you can't hide, we can all see you ... come out and say hello !!
seriously, why are so many people using it ?
@jgabriel because it's nicer than cake/ci/<add-old-fw-here> and less complex than symfony or zf2
still ugly as f
oh
tought that cake would keep that place
CodeIgniter has been turned down by it's makers. So there needs to come something new :)
21:58
cake is in my "legacy" bucket
as people stopped to like CodeIgniter and Kohana
if you use cake, then you get a free 30EUR/h added to my hourly fee
CodeIgniter has been turned down ? :o
@Ocramius If you use cake I throw up my hands in the air :P
@jgabriel lots of people use heroin to get through the day ... maybe laravel is chemically addictive ...
21:59
Hey, let's start a flamewar : ZendFrameWork VS Symphony (just kidding)
@Ocramius or if you've got time and you're willing, no problem, I know who needs you :D
just let me know ^^
@PeeHaa I can do things for money
:P
Whore!
@hakre I have a minion looking for something. Wanna chat about it?
i use no framework :(

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