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01:24
@rdlowrey Cool let me know if you need any more hands :)
user895378
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm almost finished moving stuff around. Just fixing one last failing test.
Just ... one ... more ... "Segmentation fault" ... arggghh!
user895378
02:05
@Jack and @DaveRandom if you guys are interested, the reorg branch on my php-src fork has the changes I mentioned (moving all the streams-related code into xp_ssl.c). Everything should be working as before ... I've run the test suite on nix and win.
user895378
Should be easier to find things now ... if it has to do with streams it's in xp_ssl.c
user895378
I'm going to implement server SNI against that branch and if all goes well those things will soon be merged to 5.6/master
user895378
If you need to work on openssl things in the meantime you may want to cherry-pick the latest commit from that branch so merging isn't a PITA.
02:38
Let's check it out :)
@rdlowrey T wo hree failed tests here, let me see if I can get those to pass.
> Warning: stream_socket_client(): SSL: crypto enabling timeout in ext/openssl/tests/ServerClientTestCase.inc(92) : eval()'d code on line 10
Hmm, not sure why that happens.
The message seems to suggest that crypto is enabling a timeout whereas it's actually the connection timed out =S
@rdlowrey Are you okay if I raise the timeout to 2s?
user895378
02:58
@Jack Yeah, definitely.
I'll add a PR soon.
Somewhat noob question but can't find the right way to do this... Can I do
`code`$filename = preg_match("html", "", "$template['fname']");
?
@joshhunt Have you tried it?
I did and $filename didn't display anything so I'm not sure what is happening.
Your pattern is wrong for one .. what are you trying to do?
03:06
Remove file extension from $template['fname']
Do you want to know where $template['fname'] contains 'html'?
Ahhh
pathinfo($template['fname'], PATHINFO_FILENAME);
It was actually more like
$filename = preg_match("html", "", $template['fname']);
Also how do you post code?
Was I using code incorrectly?
Your answer works perfectly btw, thanks! I still have a lot to learn when it comes to php
@JoeWatkins Ever used OpenMP? It's the easiest way to parallelize basic things like nested loops.
It's got 'language' level support through pragmas in C/Fortran
@rdlowrey Did you do a forced update just now? lol
user895378
@Jack I did, sorry :) I forgot to delete a file
03:13
haha
user895378
The only change is ext/openssl/php_openssl_structs.h is deleted.
Okay, you have a PR Sir!
user895378
cool, thanks
I ran the whole ext/openssl/tests/ suite a few times to weed out all the arbitrary failures due to timeouts :)
No guarantees heh
user895378
On the error message change are we sure it makes sense to use "Request" there? Because you can get that in both clients and servers and it's not really a request.
03:17
I wasn't 100% sure on that, just that the current message was crap.
user895378
It is crap, but there's really no other way to describe it because internally the same code is used to enable crypto whether you're a server or a client
But it seemed like a request on both sides.
All right, so let's work out a technically representative message :)
Something timed out, so what does it have in common?
user895378
That the ssl handshake took longer than our specified timeout to complete so we errored out
So could we say "SSL Handshake timed out" ?
user895378
Perfect.
user895378
03:20
Do you mind updating to that?
Okay, you haven't merged it yet ... I'll update it.
user895378
awesome.
Actually, even if you had I could still update it lol
user895378
I had been meaning to go in and fix those timeouts in the tests and just hadn't gotten around to it. Thanks for doing those :)
You will squash the branch later, right? :)
@rdlowrey No problem, I only updated the tests that were failing on my machine ... so we may have missed a few =D
user895378
03:23
Yeah, I'll fixup everything
PR updated.
> 11 changed files with 1,062 additions and 1,066 deletions.
That's the branch net result :)
user895378
-4 net! victory!
Yes, grab them beers!
^^
I try really hard to delete more than I add to php.net
I believe good code is generally leaner than we make it ^^
user895378
Agree.
user895378
03:56
Sometimes I worry we might scare off chat noobs with all our internals discussion :)
user895378
There was a time when it definitely would have intimidated me (especially considering this is a PHP room) ...
PHP == C, don't worry :)
user895378
@Jack Also, FYI I'm very likely to keep doing massive changes to xp_ssl.c over the next day or so in the interest of refactoring some of the junk.
user895378
So you might hold off doing any significant work (if you were planning to for some reason) in that file so we don't have merge headaches.
04:08
No worries there, I'll be working on some bug fixes of my own :)
Funny, I wouldn't have thought that this channel would get infected by php-src devt as much as it has :)
user895378
I blame NikiC and ircmaxell for that ;)
@rdlowrey Keep it up. Please.
user895378
room 11 is kind of going to own the 5.6 NEWS file
<-- totally not xenophobic noobophobic or anything.
user895378
hehehe
04:11
derp
I already did some pecl work before, but when Bob prodded me to work on pow operator it kind of took off from there :)
new RouteAggregate([
    new Route(new RuleAggregate([
        new SegmentRule(new LiteralSegment('foo')),
        new SegmentRule(new LiteralSegment('bar')),
    ]), new Handler(function () {
        // verbose much?
        // deal with it.
    })),
]);
Posted an answer yesterday on dom element properties vs attributes in js ... probably been answered before, but playing with the dom sure was a fun exercise :)
Eh, I don't make the NEWS file but I make php.net so... yeah.
@Jack Properties are just the object properties of the DOM element object, and DOM attributes (in modern environments) are backed by them?
04:21
@LeviMorrison NEWS update: Site: - #123xyz (added some nice colors) (levi)
@DanLugg What do you mean by backed?
user895378
@LeviMorrison Also very much appreciated
^^ That
@Jack Dereferencable
twitching eye
^^ Much agree on the improving of PHP.net.
04:22
In English? :)
lol -- each attribute is also a property.
user895378
@Jack What's the consensus on using zend_bool for internal function return values instead of int 0 or 1 to indicate success or failure?
user895378
Should I replace my int returns?
I'm no internals person, but the explicitness of zend_bool sounds more semantic.
user895378
Yeah, that's what I've been thinking too ...
04:23
@rdlowrey If the return value should be a boolean zend_bool ... if the return value is indicative of something that could go wrong, int return value
^^ ah, return failure code?
user895378
Okay, then I'll stick with int ... I've been using it to indicate a success/failure of internal functions handling individual tasks as part of larger functionality.
@DanLugg Each property (to my knowledge) has a corresponding attribute, yes.
@Jack You mean the inverse, no?
All attributes have corresponding properties, but not all properties have corresponding attributes.
@rdlowrey If the caller should detect a failure or success, then return FAILURE; and return SUCCESS; are your friends :)
04:25
Or is it both ways?
@DanLugg It's both ways ... but there's a translation in between.
Right, foo-bar => fooBar
Whereas attributes are always strings, the corresponding properties may be of different types
@DanLugg That's for styles, yeah.
In fact, for styles, that translation is most visible.
What about arbitrary properties? foo-bar, not data-foo-bar, because IIRC, data-foo-bar ends up as foo-bar in a hash-table.
Arbitrary properties don't have a corresponding attribute, at least not natively.
04:27
Ah, ok.
I should do more DOM/JS work.
So you can say divNode.blabla = 123; but it doesn't mean divNode.setAttribute('blabla', 456); will do anything to the property.
Ah, because the attributes are checked for validity with respect to the HTML spec?
So there's no observer pattern in between .. at least, that's how I see it.
Well, what version of ECMA intends to support accessor/mutators?
6?
it already does
04:29
Ah.
Yep ... that's the exposure to userland :)
dafuq
Ah. Alrighty then. As I've apparently said twice; I need to get back into front-end.
you don't
it's the worst area
04:31
Oh right, IE.
Also, anyone who can help out with PHP.net website bugs related to Windows would be be thanked immensely.
lol ^^ IE strikes again.
2
Q: Can these two jQuery lines produce different results?

PhrogzI am cleaning up an old jQuery plugin of mine, and I found this code: var foo = $some.find(theCriteria).andSelf().filter(theCriteria); That seems dumb, like it would be equivalent to: var foo = $some.andSelf().find(theCriteria); I assume there's some reason I wrote the first version, but I ...

@LeviMorrison I can see about bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66207 tomorrow at work; have the same setup as OP.
@DanLugg Basically IE 8 gets the mobile version.
04:35
Yea, I noticed that.
Morning
I think we need to add a skip to content link somewhere.
@LeviMorrison For IE or accessibility?
@DanLugg IE and mobile.
I'm not a fan of putting navigation below 'content'; I don't think people who have suggested that realized it would go below user comments as well. That would be horrible.
Yea...no that's a terrible idea.
Who suggested that?
@LeviMorrison Why is the ?-shortcut menu all definition lists?
04:43
@DanLugg Dunno; @bjori did all of that work.
Odd. Makes sense for the list of other shortcuts on the right; but the rest... *shrug*
I want to get the bugs for the PHP.net website to <10 this month. That's my goal.
@Jack the explanation isn't clear though
So that's either fix or reject 76 bugs this month; already have a few down.
@Jack "This is because filter() operates on all result items, whereas find() effectively skips the parent node(s).' -- filter operates on a defined set, whereas find performs a DOM lookup
04:48
@zerkms Updated :)
@Jack now approved by me
=D
being ill at home today
have read a lot from read-it-later list
still feeling sick but smarter :-S
It's an improvement :)
05:10
Off to work. Later.
@zerkms You know, I came to realize that some projects polyfill addBack() with andSelf() :)
@Jack tbh I've seen either for the first time :-S
never needed
I rarely need it, but it comes in handy when I do :)
@DanLugg Do you like the texture on leviathon.homenet.org ?
Open to others as well; I just know Dan was here recently and somewhat interested in the website stuff.
the texture?
for header black stripe?
05:24
Yeah.
it's nice
Why put selectors to such an extreme?
@Jack it's faster
Oh right, of course ... how could I not see that ;-)
:-D
05:29
@LeviMorrison I like it :-) Carbon-fibery
I like it too but it seems odd to have just the one texture on the whole site.
@LeviMorrison the same is applicable for fonts and text colors
black is boring. Put some pink comic sans
I suppose when you say "It's the only texture on the whole site", but visually speaking it's subtle enough.
@zerkms Yea! Add another cheat-code, if you type IDDQD the whole site goes DOGE MODE WOW
I'm... I'm not going to lie. I'd totally do this:
Anyways, night!
How old school is that? lol
^^ Also, he forgot to tattoo wikipedia references for those who don't understand what it means :)
My back, sponsored by Wikipedia.
05:52
Hello guys
I'm adding youtube video to my site and I need to play that on mouse over rather than click
can any one HELP...
@SajanSharma you may trigger a click over that little play icon, whenever you hover over the video, using jquery..
Thanks for reply. But video comes with iframe and how can I access the button with jquery inside the iframe ?
You don't own the iframe, so bad luck.
Is any one ever work with youtube JS API ?
06:22
Morning folks
06:38
Goeiendag :)
good morning, i am trying to validate the expression:
`if($rowSS1[$column] == 1)`
I currently have `$column = 'indiana'` and `$rowSS1['indiana'] = '1'`, but $rowSS1[$column] seems to equal 'indiana' instead of '1'
If $column == 'indiana' and $rowSS1 = ['indiana' => 1], logically the whole expression should equal to 1 :)
right, but when I try and call $rowSS1[$column], it says it equals "indiana"
You also INDIAN (living on PHP)? — Pratik Joshi 10 mins ago
06:41
am I referring to it wrong?
lol
@radleybobins Then your assumption or the test is wrong.
@Jack lol
$sqlSS1 = "SELECT '".$column."'
FROM users
WHERE userId = '".$userId."';";

if (!$resultSS1 = $connection->query($sqlSS1)) {
die ('There was an error running querySS1[' . $connection->error . ']');
}

$rowSS1 = $resultSS1->fetch_assoc();

echo $rowSS1[$column];
its coming from the database, where it clearly = 1
And the above echoes 'indiana'?
0
Q: PHP Pthreads : Execute foreach loop and stored value in array

MelodyMY PHP Code : $query="23334dds"; $cat ="all"; $sites = ('demo1','demo2','demo3') //site array $count="0"; foreach($sites as $site) { require_once 'allsite/'.$site.'.php'; $siteObj = new $site; $data[$count] = $siteObj->getsiteData($query,$cat); $count++; } $Finaldata = arra...

is dupe
06:44
yeah
of
0
Q: Pthreads PHP : execute Foreach Loop in Parallel

MelodyHow to convert code from core PHP to Pthread code My core PHP code : require_once 'xyz.php'; $count="0"; foreach($sites as $site) { require_once 'allsite/'.$site.'.php'; $siteObj = new $site; $data[$count] = $siteObj->getsiteData($query,$cat); $count++; } How can i execute foreach loop co...

but when I echo $rowSS1['indiana'] it echos "1"
@radleybobins Do var_dump($column, $rowSS1);
@Jack interesting, maybe it's not returning 1 after all:

indianastring(7) "indiana"
array(1) {
["indiana"]=>
string(7) "indiana"
okay that is very helpful, thanks for the suggestion, i will keep going from here
@radleybobins var_dump() the number one debugging function :3
06:48
@hamza thanks, still pretty new, so that will come in very handy
Right, so your assumption was wrong :)
ah, it was an extra set of ' ' in my SQL statement, thanks for your help, guys
Oh right, I actually saw that ... but I'm glad you did hehe
@radleybobins Btw, where is $column coming from?
its coming from a list you can toggle through
coming in through jquery
Ah, then you should sanitize its value.
06:55
yah, i did before
i just didn't paste it
thanks, though
Just to make sure ... could you show that code? :)
$column = $connection->real_escape_string($_POST["school"]);
Hmm
real_escape_string() should be used on a value ... but a column name is somewhat special in that respect.
is there a better alternative? i wans't sure how much it mattered because it wasn't taking in a user-generated string
its from the toggle list
Better would be $column = preg_replace('/[^\w+]/', '', $_POST['school']);
06:58
why? is it faster?
Or you could even filter [^a-zA-Z_] if you want.
i'll have to read up on the documentation on preg-replace
Speed is not the most relevant for sanitizing values.
that's one i never use
Correctness > speed.
07:00
is this the best way to query? if (!$resultSS1 = $connection->query($sqlSS1)) {}
i mean the safest way to query
What is $connection? Is it mysqli?
It looks like it.
i used to just use the old mysql, but i recently updated my code to this
@Jack Not really. We have no idea what's in $sqlSS1...
07:02
@Leri I meant, it looks like (mysqli) :)
BTW, SS?! Sounds kinda Nazi. :D
sql server statement? i dunno
haha, i think about that every time i type it, but its the easiest way to know which page its coming from if there is an error
Jawohl mein SQL? heh
SS = "switchSchool"
07:04
/me stars and hides
@radleybobins It's common practice to put parentheses around an assignment if you use it inside a condition.
Just an fyi ... if (($result = $connection->query($sql)) === false) { }.
ah, i see, interesting
yeah, i guess that just makes it more clear
@radleybobins Not only clear. If $connection->query($sql) will return 0, empty string or array, your expression would evaluate to false, that definitely would cause a bug.
oh, i didn't know that
that is actually incredibly important
@radleybobins For further information read this, especially loose comparison part.
07:10
@leri hah, if i had this a few days ago, i would have saved so many hours
thanks!
@radleybobins Whenever I am moving to new technology:

1. I read the docs.
2. Rewrite one of my sample project (relevant of course) using that technology.
3. When I am stuck, I read the docs again.
After that, when I start doing real project, I know what I am doing.
yeah, i got throw into modifying a website i didn't write, and figured i'd pick it up as i went along, but you're right, i'll be spending the next couple days combing through docs
its not worth it just seeing what sticks
waste of hours
@radleybobins I understand.. When I remember my first project, I still feel dizzy. Nothing is worth than digging in a bad code.
Oh, @Jack, I've removed those irrelevant constants and, more importantly, did not mess my fork. :D
Awesome :)
morning everyone
07:25
anyone know of a soap endpoint I can use for a demo of something ?
one that doesn't require a key or authorization and that actually still works ...
can't find any ...
(why is anyone still using soap, it's evil)
Yes, why are you using soap?
I'm not, it's a question on SO ...
Oh .. which one? =D
-1
Q: Fastest or most robust way to make 7 soap api requests in parallel

nullExceptionmy web app requires making 7 different soap wsdl api requests to complete one task (I need the users to wait for the result of all the requests). The avg response time is 500 ms to 1.7 second for each request. I need to run all these request in parallel to speed up the process. What's the best wa...

Hmm ...
To make actual SOAP requests you need the SoapClient; that means you're limited to only being able to use streams.
07:32
maybe you are, I have no limits :D
@JoeWatkins asmx that's why.
@JoeWatkins Hmm?
can thread that ...
Well yeah :)
I wonder if you could "Reactor" between SoapClient and endpoint :)
@bwoebi hehe, you found out? :)
Too many M's, there could have been an I in between ;-)
07:37
What's a form library? :)
I really don't know, I imagine something that zf2/symphony has ...
because forms are so complicated ...
Totally.
if you are an actual monkey ...
@Jack yes, sir… mutable vs. Immutable… way too similar!
Especially if it says FromMutable :)
@JoeWatkins Hmm, you can intercept the Soap request before it's sent ... not sure if you can stuff it back inside :)
07:41
@Jack I'd read createFromImmutable…
@Jack can't find any usable endpoints to test with ... so I, bravely, gave up ...
He should have added an underscore for the dyslexic.
@Jack okay, you should now drop him a mail … lol.
I'm sure he would appreciate that.
After all, he's Dutch like me heh
no, he doesn't appreciate anything, ever ...
07:44
Which is less PITA magento or opencart? Friend of mine decided to make a shop and I am sure at the end I'll be fixing bugs...
user652649
@Leri i don't know about opencart but surely magento is in my top ten of the worst software i have had to deal with
@JoeWatkins Hmm, feeding the response back into SoapClient is a problem :)
@Wes Could you tell me in few words how things are organized there (if they are organized at all)?
@Leri afaik they all suck. My goal is to create a simple os ecommerce cms until the end of the year because of that reason
Don't really want to waste time on reading their docs.
07:47
@JoeWatkins If only it had a protected __handleResponse()
user652649
@Leri i don't remember, i had to get drunk after that job and forget everything xD
mornginging
@Patrick Well, I guess, I'll be flipping coin until that.
@Leri can you just get him on shopify?
@Leri Maybe consider sylius too, I remember looking at that briefly a few months back
good mornings
07:55
@Patrick Thanks for new options. I'll have a look.
@JoeWatkins You might want to answer this question (i.e. there's a room for pthreads there).
@rdlowrey yt? Got a second for a SSL issue with ZF2? I honestly have no clue, so I'm poking you :-)
08:14
bit crap actually ...
[joe@fiji php-src]$ time php-zts soap.php
Data for Buckinghamshire 245
Data for Berkshire 199
Data for Yorkshire 1588
Data for London 786
Data for Kent 625
Data for Sussex 580
Data for Essex 557

real	0m7.202s
user	0m0.075s
sys	0m0.034s
[joe@fiji php-src]$ time php-zts soap.php
Data for Buckinghamshire 245
Data for Berkshire 199
Data for Yorkshire 1588
Data for London 786
Data for Kent 625
Data for Sussex 580
Data for Essex 557

real	0m9.181s
user	0m0.073s
sys	0m0.014s
shit service ... but I'm not sure there are any services that aren't shit ... they are all gonna be slow ...
good morning room
Morning @AlmaDo
@JoeWatkins why not check against a local db?
@JoeWatkins May I ask what are you doing?
Creating your own sample soap server won't take long. Why are you looking for them?
@JoeWatkins See? They all don't understand why you're using soap :)
08:23
0
A: Fastest or most robust way to make 7 soap api requests in parallel

Joe WatkinsWell the first thing to say is, it's never really a good idea to create threads in direct response to a web request, think about how far that will actually scale. If you create 7 threads for everyone that comes along and 100 people turn up, you'll be asking your hardware to execute 700 threads ...

because that ...
I wouldn't use soap all the time I have a choice, you're mental if you do ...
I wonder if I should share my solution .. though mine is only half baked =/
school run brb
how come Netherlands...?
Which Netherlands, though .. The Kingdom of the Netherlands? :)
I have no idea... that's "Activity Information" from google.
08:32
It's a fool that seeks for logic in the stream of network data.
08:49
Morning
09:00
hi, @Fabien
Only Tuesday :(
@iroegbu hehehe. The have been targeting my own mailserver for a week now :P ALthough it doesn't have a nigerian ip :(, but rather it's a botnet
@Fabien mornig
@PeeHaa :D The Nigerian part is understandable, I'm in Nigeria.
ooooh lol
09:04
plot twist
Some of your princes is always the first thing I think about when I see those ips :)
Wish they'd stop emailing me though
moin new peeps
I wonder what the success rate is
mogoring @JoeWatkins
09:05
Moring @JoeWatkins
@Fabien I always wonder the same thing too... It's absurd the amount of time they put into those things, they could be a lot more productive if time is reinvested.
@JoeWatkins Shit, explain to me again why I'm hacking soap.c to support handling an arbitrary response? :)
I've no idea, burn it ... burn it all ...
lol
this is gonna be an ugly baby, but i'll have it anyway.
oh, something compiled ...
09:07
my work is done here.
haha
@JoeWatkins Part one ... done
They're not using SUCCESS and FAILURE return values .. that irritates me.
the wrongest way to start your day is to open Outlook
there you are all the geeks in one room
Yo @salathe
@whowantsome nonsense.
user652649
09:41
morning every1. guys does somebody know how to disable url shortening / decoding in chrome's url bar? i'd like to see the actual url instead of a short/decoded version of it
0
A: Read multiple csv files in folder

Joe WatkinsThis is a prime candidate for multi-threading, and here's some code to do it: <?php class WebWorker extends Worker { public function run() {} } class WebTask extends Stackable { public function __construct($input, $output) { $this->input = $input; $this->output = $outp...

there ya go @Leri, I answered it ... I'm reluctant to answer questions that don't mention threading ... since I don't want to be accused of making simple things complicated ... so if anyone objects, attack @Leri !!
*puts down pitchfork*
@Fabien We're doing pitchforks? grabs pitchfork
No no...false alarm.
09:55
@SecondRikudo Morning
@Wes What do you mean?
Yo @SecondRikudo
Disable redirecting?
my internet is super useless today ...
user652649
@SecondRikudo nope, i'm getting the url bar like that [stackoverflow.com/ààèè] i'd like to see them percent-encoded like [https://stackoverflow.com/%00%00%00%00%00%00%00]
09:58
@Wes Ah
No idea XD
@JoeWatkins The internet is not yours.
You have no yet won it.
user652649
i think it has a name this feature (not punycode) :| couldn't find it

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