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17:00
@Simon_eQ Have you tried?
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@DaveRandom I would like to deprecate "CN_match" in favor of a new "peer_name" field. CN_match would continue to work indefinitely but generate E_DEPRECATED when used. Thoughts?
@Simon_eQ No, there was a proposal for use function a few months ago but it got shot down
Anonymous
namespace foo\bar\tar;
function login(){}

use foo\bar\tar;
//call login
@rdlowrey functional difference or just better name?
user895378
Better name. CN_match doesn't make sense because it's the common name (which is now technically deprecated) -or- any name from the SAN extension list.
Anonymous
17:01
@DaveRandom damn, I that would've been a good idea imo
user895378
Right now we just use "CN_match" to mean "the peer's host name"
Also I think peer_name_match would be better, implies that it's a pattern that contain wildcards @rdlowrey
user895378
I'm iffy on peer_name_match seems so long :) But I'm just looking for feedback so it's whatever. I dunno, it's probably not worth doing since as of 5.6 almost no one who doesn't know exactly what they're doing will need to specify these values anyway.
user895378
Probably only creating headaches and triggering deprecation notices unnecessarily to make the name more meaningful.
user895378
Actually, what if ...
user895378
17:06
CN_match -> peer_name
verify_host -> verify_peer_name
user895378
That would leave us with:
user895378
verify_peer (bool)
verify_peer_name (bool)
peer_name (string)
user895378
with CN_match triggering E_DEPRECATED
@Simon_eQ Call tar\login(). Or use function foo\bar\tar\login and then call login()
user895378
And the relationship between those three would be obvious.
user895378
17:07
verify_host is something I added in alpha2, so it hasn't even seen release yet. I think it makes sense to change that to verify_peer_name instead (that's what it's actually doing)
@Simon_eQ this truly is the simplest and smallest framework!
Anonymous
@NikiC I know the first method, but I would end up with\too\many\recursion\calls since I am calling many functions from the namespace. But I don't get the second one
Did use function make it into 5.6? Looks like it did, for some reason I thought it didn't
Anonymous
@crypticツ :)
Anonymous
17:11
@crypticツ feel free to commit
@Simon_eQ What has recursion to do there?
@rdlowrey Yeh I like that actually. Although not sure about the E_DEPRECATED, certainly not in 5.6 (personally I would, but PHP would not)
user895378
@DaveRandom How else would you deprecate it, though? That's the right way to do it. And code would still work just fine.
@rdlowrey Sweet. Actually I'm way more interested in use const, I really hate tacking my lib constants on to the side of classes
@crypticツ I think that's about the first good PHP framework I've seen
Anonymous
17:12
@Leri Didn't mean it in the sense, recursive functions, too many nested references
user895378
@DaveRandom I'll do the brief patch work and push a branch up to my fork and get your input. I'd like to do that today so it's in alpha3
@rdlowrey I personally would do precisely that, I just suspect others will tell you wait
I may be wrong, I hope I am
user895378
Well, I could always go Derrick on it and tell them "Shove it, you're getting the error. Fix your code if you don't like it."
user895378
Except, in the datetime case you can't fix your code. That's the whole problem with that situation. You have to use php.ini
I always wanted to ask but was little bit shy. Who is Derrick?
17:15
xdebug author
@Leri Derick
user895378
Oh sorry about that. Name misspellings are almost as annoying as stupid E_WARNING messages that you can't avoid even if you know what you're doing.
@rdlowrey I'm +1 on the idea in general, although a problem is it gets messy in the docs - you can't undocument the old one
Okay, thanks.
Off to home, later.
user895378
17:18
@DaveRandom Yeah but I'm fine with adding, "CN_match is deprecated as of 5.6. Please use peer_name instead"
user895378
@Leri later
I'm not even allowed to undocument CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY even though it doesn't do anything and never has
IMO the answer there is to just remove it from the docs entirely, but I do sort of get that the fact that the constant exists needs documenting
Oh fuck, I wanted to undefine the const in 5.6
@rdlowrey don't know if you could see your way to doing that ^?
user895378
@DaveRandom I'm confused now :)
user895378
Not sure what you mean
Remove the userland constant CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY because it doesn't actually do anything
user1607528
17:21
If anyone good at regex how to get a content of <legend> tag from an html markup string
user1607528
please
Anonymous
lol, I can't believe I am about to use a php version release two weeks ago. I'm usually years behind.
user895378
@Simon_eQ wait one day and get alpha3 when it's released tomorrow ;)
user895378
@DaveRandom oh, you were asking if I would remove the constant. I see now.
Anonymous
17:23
@rdlowrey lol.
user895378
@DaveRandom don't you have a PR in for that?
user895378
That I can review and merge if everything looks sane?
@Simon_eQ Please note: using alpha releases is not guaranteed to work and may set your cat on fire
@rdlowrey No I forgot to do it, but it should just be one line removal
Hang on I'll find the line
user895378
@DaveRandom I'd be more inclined to do it if you would PR. Then I don't have to think :)
@rdlowrey Alright, not sure if I have time but let me see if I can do it quickly
Anonymous
17:26
I wander why it says DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!. I mean if the release has bug fixes from previous versions plus, it only adds minor functionality like the use function.. what is there to be scared of ?
user895378
It's more a liability thing, I think.
user1607528
@rdlowrey your profile picture doesn't look like a programmer :D
user895378
e.g. "this is not an official release yet. If it blows up your business and costs you tons of money it's not our fault"
user895378
@Muhammet lol
user1607528
you know what i mean =D
user1607528
17:28
if thats you
Anonymous
@rdlowrey that has to be it. Probably excessive concern from the sue-happy Americans.
user895378
Are google plus photos visible to everyone or do you have to be in my circles?
user895378
@Muhammet You can verify that I have lots more pictures of myself if you like :)
user1607528
@rdlowrey let'see then :D
user1607528
Daniel Lowrey right
user895378
17:30
yup
user895378
I feel like it's 1999 and I'm saying, "nah dude, this is totally me -- look at my pics"
user1607528
is this one you Lived in Alberta
user895378
I've never lived in Canada ... you might be thinking of @rlemon eh?
user1607528
I dunno the link came up to g+ daniel lowrey
user1607528
17:32
this guy
user1607528
?
user895378
lol no
user1607528
then i can't find you
user895378
search by email (my nick) @ gmail
user895378
I don't ever use g+ so I have no idea how to find a public link or something
user895378
There you go ^
wtf is going on with lxr ... getting on my damn nerves, everything is taking me (what feels like) 10 times longer ...
user1607528
@rdlowrey hell yeah, no one would believe that you are a programmer :)
user1607528
I can see them
user895378
well tbh I'm not nearly that cool anymore. I spend all my time coding and not doing normal people things these days ;)
user1607528
17:39
what is the abbreviation of tbh ?
to be honest
@rdlowrey you should live here :P
it is awesome
user895378
Well I am certainly jealous of your ability to go to Cuba whenever you feel like it.
Who would want to go to Cuba? :P
user1607528
my laptop is so slow i can't even describe it. just want to throw it and buy new one
@rdlowrey Oh, apparently I did create one already: github.com/php/php-src/pull/563
Let me just rebase that branch on to 5.6
Oh in fact it's against 5.4
I'll kill it and create another
user895378
17:53
Yeah just do it against 5.6 if you don't mind
user1607528
Why macbook has to be so expensive, i mean about 2k for a good macbook pro
user895378
@DaveRandom cool I'll merge it later today
Great, thanks
RIght, armageddon outa here
catch y'all in a bit
user895378
@DaveRandom later
18:16
From 0-10, how bad would you classify doing this?
# Super Primitive Router #

$request_uri = explode("?", $_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"]);
$request_uri = $request_uri[0];
$request_uri = trim($request_uri, "/");
$methodPath = $_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "GET" ? "/pages/" : "/processing/";

$includePath = APP_ROOT . $methodPath . $request_uri;
if (is_dir($includePath)) $includePath .= "index";
$includePath .= ".php";
if (file_exists($includePath)) {
    require_once $includePath;
}
else {
    header("HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found");
    require_once APP_ROOT . "/pages/404.php";
Good afternoon!
Yo, @ircmaxell
(0 is awesome, 10 is Singleton)
Anonymous
Finally got VM to work on my PC. Goodbye WAMP!!
user1607528
@ircmaxell good evening
Anonymous
Now, how do I install specifically php 5.6 on Centos? Because php-fpm only gets 5.4.25
Anonymous
18:18
Anyone knows? ^^^
@Simon_eQ Build yourself.
what's the good word?
No other way AFAIK
Anonymous
define build @SecondRikudo
@ircmaxell How do you feel about the snippet of code I pasted above?
Anonymous
18:21
Man, all of this hustle just to use one new function. thanks though @SecondRikudo
@SecondRikudo in what sense?
5 mins ago, by Second Rikudo
From 0-10, how bad would you classify doing this?
again, in what sense?
the concept? the implementation? the style?
Would you do it?
For a small-mediumish app
Where full blown controllers and views aren't really needed.
Honestly I wouldn't bother with that. If you're already mapping each action to a static file on disk, you'd may as well make that the entry point and have it include the init/bootstrap/whatevs.
18:23
Well, considering that it has directory traversal vulnerabilities, and other significant issues, no
Incidentally, this is how our app at work works. Totally procedural controllers. I would not advising this route if you like unit testing though.
@Charles That is in the bootstrap.
@ircmaxell directory traversal vulnerabilities? Other significant issues?
Do tell
@Charles I did go for an include based MVCish app once. Never again.
@SecondRikudo: what if my path is ../../../../../etc/passwd\0?
(notice the null byte at the end)
I consider it worse when a mysql password is leaked than passwd… with passwd alone you still don't have access (if passwords aren't really dumb…)
18:26
Wait, I thought PHP fixed a lot of the null byte nonsense in file paths years ago?
Like, in the 4.x era.
@Charles well, if so, you can still traverse all possible .php files
@ircmaxell How would you deal with it?
Make mapping as a whitelist?
@SecondRikudo Make the legal characters in filenames a whitelist, for a start. [a-zA-Z0-9_-]+
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A: Preventing Directory Traversal in PHP but allowing paths

ircmaxellWell, one option would be to compare the real paths: $basepath = '/foo/bar/baz/'; $realBase = realpath($basepath); $userpath = $basepath . $_GET['path']; $realUserPath = realpath($userpath); if ($realUserPath === false || strpos($realUserPath, $realBase) !== 0) { //Directory Traversal! } e...

@Charles Thing is, at least / is a valid URL character
. is too, but I guess I could give it up
18:30
Hello I used Base Tag in html now i link a Facebook hyperlink when i click it also show my website url address in the beginning of Facebook link.
@ircmaxell You said other significant issues, like what?
@SaimaMaheen Learn the difference between fully qualified, absolute and relative URLs, and you will find your problem.
@Charles Why are you talking to tiny avatar people?
@SaimaMaheen Don't do that. Please read: room-11.github.io
@SecondRikudo Because I'm bored?
@Charles ok
18:32
If she's on my tiny avatar list, there has to be a very good reason.
Well, more like, I don't want to deal with this absurd database connection problem I've been troubleshooting for an hour.
1 message moved to bin
I'm beginning to think it's freaking selinux again...
@SecondRikudo primitive file-based routers like that are going to cause problems. Just use a normal router, define your routes, and be done with it. Something like Silex uses
@ircmaxell Any specific router you recommend?
At least until I find the time to complete mine
18:33
as I indicated, the Silex router
user895378
@SecondRikudo Use @NikiC's FastRoute if you don't want to tie yourself to a framework :)
Silex is terrible? o.O
I've liked it so far
user895378
All frameworks are terrible. I didn't mean it in the specific sense ;)
user895378
Sorry
Why are all frameworks terrible?
user895378
18:35
I don't care to descend into the morass of that argument TBH
@SuhosinPony 90% of everything is crap; frameworks are a subset of everything.
user895378
that's all it is.
user895378
A morass
@Charles But 90% and all are very different quantifiers :P
@SuhosinPony Rounding error.
18:36
I'd agree that most frameworks are horrible, I just thought Silex was not.
user895378
Depends on your needs (like everything).
Basically every framework sucks, but they all suck in very different ways. You aren't going to get us to say that Symfony2 sucks as much as Cake, for example. But Symfony2 still has things that suck.
I mainly just use the router :P
user895378
If that's true you'd probably be much better served to use FastRoute
is it similar?
I used Slim for a while
18:37
How's it called when you point to a certain commit from a different repo inside your repo?
user895378
git cherry-pick <commit hash>
user895378
?
user895378
What do you mean by "point to?"
@rdlowrey Like a symlink into a commit on a different repository
user895378
Oh, a submodule?
18:40
@Charles thanx got it
Yeah, that
Thanks
hi, do you know any perfect employee monitoring(by screenshot) software.
online application..
Wow.
I am afraid
@ircmaxell Well, that’s a relief. I’ll update my security audit report.
Is there any reason to have AND 1 tagged on the end of a SQL query? I found this ( stackoverflow.com/questions/1983655/… ) but it doesn't seem to apply to AND
18:58
i can't think of a valid reason to append AND 1 to the end of a SQL query
One for @rdlowrey potentially
user895378
@Fabien well that sounds cool until I tell you that on lesser hardware I can do 50,000 responses per second without it ;)
@rdlowrey Yes, this is why I linked :P. Injecting your knowledge anywhere and everywhere possible on this topic is a good thing.
user895378
The react http server is extremely primitive by comparison to a real http server. I would never ever expose it to the world at large for security reasons.
user895378
DoS against your fancy php server? Good luck with that.
user895378
19:11
Wanna serve static files? Too bad.
user895378
There are lots of good ideas floating around out there like this. But the only thing that's useful in the real world is a robust implementation. That doesn't currently exist in php.
And won't or you're working on it?
user895378
Oh, mine does all those things and way more. But I'm firmly of the belief that if you can't put something immediately into production with all the important features you'd get from something like nginx or apache you're just wasting people's time.
@ircmaxell So, they're using MD5 as the PRF in CFB? Interesting idea...
user895378
So, unless it's production grade and battle tested you're only doing people more harm than good by saying, "hey you can do this!"
19:15
I.e. if you don't have mcrypt and try to make do with something ^^
And yours is not product grade... yet? Or simply only for you. Or I am off mark and it's more about understanding the fundamentals?
user895378
Well, it was probably "production grade" six months ago. But there are internal API things still changing. Also, it would have been laughable to serve encrypted https:// resources in a PHP server without all the 5.6 changes I've added specifically for this purpose. Having TLS capabilities on the same level with nginx or apache are a minimum requirement for me.
@rdlowrey Will 5.6 be the minimum required version?
It's something that would require ongoing maintenance? More than you could sanely do?
user895378
@NikiC Probably. yes.
user895378
19:20
You could get by with 5.5 if you didn't need https:// but people can upgrade. Deal with it.
@rdlowrey I mean, would it also run on 5.5 for a non-TLS server?
user895378
@NikiC Yes.
PHP 5.6 doesn't seem to have any interesting features
user895378
The TLS things are the only 5.6 requirement.
user895378
@Fabien not really. The major holdup has been implementing those TLS things in php-src. I also had to significantly rethink some of the architecture so that I could sanely support blocking web SAPI style applications using pthreads.
19:22
The stuff you're doing with @DaveRandom?
user895378
But all the outstanding design decisions (the hard part, TBH) for that kind of stuff have been made. It's just a matter of implementing them now.
user895378
@Fabien That stuff is actually for the one TLS thing that isn't server related :)
user895378
@NikiC variadics?
Oh fair enough. Well I understand very little (for now) anyway. But its a part of php that has my interests, just not my time.
user895378
Well if I do my job correctly you won't have to know anything about it and you can just write your code :)
19:25
@rdlowrey I mean interesting enough to make it worth an increased requirement ;) 5.5 has a lot of nice stuff (like generators ^^), but 5.6 is just some small oddments
@rdlowrey lol. That'd be nice too.
If a function is either returning an array or false, how would I check if it returns an array when I am calling the function?
user895378
@NikiC yeah agreed. The 5.5 is a real requirement because I can't really do any of this without generators. Or, I could, but it would be really ugly.
would I just do if(functionname) {} ?
user895378
And nobody likes ugly.
19:34
anybody?
@DemCodeLines if (false !== call()) or if (is_array(call()) etc
Many ways to do that, depends on the context what fits best
user2286243
What should be ideal HTTP status code for Internal Application Error? i.e. if problem is in application not server. Should I go with 500?
user895378
500
@nikic yup. And there are a few interesting details, but it should be a secure cipher. Well, I wouldn't use it, but it is pretty decent...
@NikiC Add support for marks in PCRE ^^
user895378
19:47
> you're the one doing the audit... That's on you.
user895378
@ircmaxell awesome ^^
@LeviMorrison yeah, I should do that
looks simple and is a nice feature
I honestly would do it except I'm swamped at the moment.
$ git submodule add [email protected]:nikic/FastRoute.git FastRouter lib
Maybe you've noticed because I haven't been here much >.<
19:48
Why is it creating it in the wrong directory?
I want it to be created in lib subdirectory, instead it does so in the project root
user895378
git submodule add [email protected]:nikic/FastRoute.git lib/FastRoute
"FastRouter lib" -> "lib/FastRouter"
Gah
Thanks
Does anybody see an issue with the following query? I keep getting You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '.25.82' at line 1
if (!$dupe) $db->query("INSERT INTO zombie_views (ip,ip_proxy) VALUES (".$db->escape($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']).", ".$db->escape($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR']).")");
@NikiC
From your repo's example
$routeInfo = $dispatcher->dispatch($methodMethod, $uri);
Any specific reason for "methodMethod"?
Or did you mean requestMethod? :P
19:56
@SecondRikudo Presumbly ^^
So. Microsoft. Yea. Good products, eh?
@DanLugg Neh.
Whoops, forgot the </sarcasm>
Interesting scenario; long story short: Visual Studio, code generation. Normally, stuff is generated in place, in the directory of the generator. I wanted to stick shit in a sub-directory. I prefix the path with .\\Subdirectory\\.... What happened? VS managed to create a folder named ".".
Y'know what happened with I deleted the aforementioned folder named "."? It borked the entire current directory.
Well played, VS.

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