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14:13
gud evening every one
can any budy tell how to upload & drag n drop image in codeigniter
anyone have experience with custom error handlers? I can't seem to keep the context from recursing.
@seagoj Example code?
@seagoj OK and what happens, it hangs on json_encode()?
14:20
Yeah, exactly
Have you identified exactly what element of the context is a recursion?
It looks like GLOBALS
That shouldn't be present in the context array, I wouldn't have thought
I'll send you the output
@seagoj regardless, I'd suggest maybe using serialize() instead, which can deal with recursion properly, if you must do something like that. Also don't use either in a production environment because that will be a very expensive operation
14:27
yeah, this is just for testing
Is there an efficient way to deal with traces in production? This is my first stab at it, but it seems like its going to be ugly no matter what.
@seagoj If what you want is a stack trace, you should just convert the error to an exception so if can be handled in the code that provokes it, that way you can make sure you log the relevant env information and only that info
The env might contain hundreds of vars but only 3 are relevant to the error
thanks for the serialize vs. json_encode
yeah, that makes sense. thanks again
@seagoj 3v4l.org/IlKkV just by way of an example of what you can do
s/made a mistake/screwed up
14:38
:D
@DaveRandom also known as..
ohai
i don't suspect there's a way to have the is_numeric function escape one character?
I hate make
@Purify What are you trying to do?
I was going to validate a field with is_numeric but realized they could use + and so wanted to see if I could escape that.
I don't particularly want to use regex since there's many ways they could write their number.
14:54
You could replace + with '' and then check "is_numeric".
But all in all, regex.
Not sure how many ways are there to write a phone number.
Also, is_numeric will accept dot and comma.
If you post few examples that would make more sense.
i thought of
+20 330 43353
303-3432-3242
3242343423423
there's this I guess
I guess I could include them all and do an or criteria
if ( preg_match('(^\+?([0-9- ]+)$)', $phone) ...
@Purify ^
that would leave out people that use 323-3334 afaik
@Purify regex101.com/r/jC8vB1 ... just enter it there... if it completely matches, it's OK.
You can only input one number at a time.
o.o
okay that's magical. thanks @TOOTSKI
15:02
You're welcome... but it would be better for you to just remove spaces and dashes and / and what not.
You can replace + with 00 (at the beginning)
@JoeWatkins You have created some bug with your lexer branch I'm unable to fix…
(gdb) p *stack
$1 = {type = EMPTY_PARAM, num = 0, addr = 11196, file = {name = 0x1000 <Address 0x1000 out of bounds>, line = 24}, method = {class = 0x534d341c <Address 0x534d341c out of bounds>, name = 0x13ea270a <Address 0x13ea270a out of bounds>}, str = 0x534d341c <Address 0x534d341c out of bounds>, len = 334112522, next = 0x534d341c, top = 0x13ea270a}
(gdb) p *stack->top
Cannot access memory at address 0x13ea270a
dump at the beginning of phpdbg_stack_free. How could that be possible?
I can reproduce that, but only with a very specific script :-/
no time to look today, put reproduce script on github
Reproduce script is @rdlowrey Aerys.
Actually unable to find a self-containing reproduce script…
well I can't run that, so no good ...
that's why I asked what could cause it
potential error sources…
15:16
I don't know, no time for it tody ...
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@JoeWatkins I'm constantly working on it ... should only be a few more days before I can give you repo access on it so something like "Reproduce script is @rdlowrey Aerys" is actually useful
okay, then I'll just continue and try it…
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@bwoebi We should have a good month or two of time before 5.6 is released to test things with aerys, so don't worry too much if you find failures using it right now.
@rdlowrey Famous last words
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It's actually true this time ;)
15:19
I'd actually like to merge phpdbg in a few days into php-src again…
And preferably bug free… (== no known bugs)
Jun 28 '13 at 16:42, by rdlowrey
@Chris It is, but it's a private repo right now. I spent the last couple of weeks making my http client awesome so I could use it for super-legit integration testing of the aerys server. My best estimate is that the code will be public for alpha testing in ~ one month.
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hahahahaha :)
That's the oldest I could find with a 2 minute search, there may be older :-P
@DaveRandom It was his best estimate...
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The beauty of a private repo is you aren't beholden to timelines or BC :)
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15:21
push -f ??? Why not!
@rdlowrey ^ I pulled once just before he force pushed :-D
@rdlowrey otherwise known as git fuck-you
Hi all
Can anyone help me with my question please? It's been dead for the past day:
git rebase --interactive HEAD~200 # squash All The Commits!
If i handle pages by paramteres e.g index.php?module=somepage
15:24
0
Q: Jquery File Upload always fails with File Upload Aborted

StyphonI'm trying to get Blueimp's Jquery File Upload plugin working on my website, but for the life of me can't get it to upload files. I've been working on this all day and am stuck. It will upload the file and submit it to the UploadHandler class, but when it's trying to complete the handle_file_uplo...

will search engines find it?
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alias rdlowrey='git push -f origin master'
@rdlowrey Given how often I accidentally type commands into the chat input, I am not going to do that :-P
@rdlowrey but first cd to php-src and merge master into PHP-5.3
@DaveRandom Haha, I was wondering what happened the other day.
15:27
@TOOTSKI What did happen?
He posted some command in chat and deleted it.
@DaveRandom Also, what happens when you type commands into the chat input..?
Maybe he made a bot or something.
rm -Rf /*
Hope you exec that :D
Does the /* work around --no-preserve-root?
I mean... will it work without that, because of the star?
15:31
Does mod rewrite slow down the website ?
e.g rewriting urls from ?m=page to /page/
@SecondRikudo Irritatingly, nothing. Except sometimes people laugh at you.
SuperPuTTY is awesome but sometimes it doesn't focus properly when you click on it
@user3123545 Unless you have a lot of traffic, not in a way you need to worry about
@DaveRandom That's actually perfect! This is only going to be used to catch the errors and exceptions I didn't see coming, so I'm using an exception handler to log everything, but I already had it in place and working.
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15:47
@JoeWatkins What's the logic behind having phpdbg's remote functionality use two separate ports for input and output? TCP sockets are full duplex. The IO should happen on the same socket instead of two. The way it's setup now makes things more complicated for no good reason (that I can see).
@JoeWatkins ^ this.
@seagoj Yeh well it also works fine in conjunction with set_exception_handler(): 3v4l.org/ig1GT - but do be careful with this, if you set a catch-all error handler you might find your code blows up because of some trivial error you don't care about, so probably best to specify E_WARNING | E_NOTICE or something
@rdlowrey Allows simpler modifications to use it with STDIN/STDOUT? (just a guess, only good reason I could think of for creating two streams for I/O to 1 endpoint)
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Yeah, I figured that was the reasoning but it still doesn't make any sense from the perspective of someone connecting to the debugger via TCP ...
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IMO that should really be changed to use a single TCP socket instead of two.
it was grafted on after, and is the "done thing" ... it's common for simple inetd services to use a socket pair because of the stdin/stdout thing ... I'd need a compelling reason to change it, since remote services are a secondary functionality ...
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15:52
Well my compelling reason is ...
...
the suspense is killing me
@JoeWatkins actually it's easier to use one single full duplex connections than two half duplex. libevent and so.
I don't have a compelling reason! I'm going to say something about TLS!
15:54
@JoeWatkins pushed fix for the bug I found before…
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proc_open IO pipes do not have consistent cross-OS behavior. It would be better for the websocket phpdbg to use sockets to proxy data between the browser and the backend phpdbg process. Windows can't do non-blocking at all for these pipes (not great for a non-blocking application).
@bwoebi that would appear to contradict facts, the easiest way of doing it was the way it was done ;)
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But it's kind of silly to open a process handle and two socket connections (asynchronously BTW, which adds complexity). Right now I have to do all sorts of hacks per OS with proc_open pipes and it's still not ideal for windows because of the above issue.
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@JoeWatkins I don't see why you can't just accept one TCP connection and pipe its input to your STDIN and pipe all STDOUT to the TCP connection as well?
@JoeWatkins listen to @rdlworey. He knows what he says ;-)
user895378
15:57
It just adds a layer of complexity that shouldn't be necessary for applications using the remote TCP feature.
@JoeWatkins another issue: breakpoints don't hit when we're in destructors/shutdown functions and we used quit to terminate the app. We have two choices: make the breakpoints hit or just don't trigger the dtors/shutdown funcs.
if you look at how it actually works, and bear in mind that we're not writing a remote debugger, the primary purpose of the application is local operation, the implementation of remote services should not complicate the primary purpose of the application, very very little needs changing to make any normal program into a simple inetd service, which is what it is, simple, no protocol ... there are only two options, simple or complicated, phpdbg or xdebug ...
@JoeWatkins local operation in a browser is what we're currently writing.
if you see a way to use a single socket without impacting everything then do it, but I'm not complicating the primary purpose of the application for secondary features ...
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16:02
Yeah but the one socket would be easier to implement internally.
user895378
You're adding complexity for yourself.
easier ?
two sockets is actually what I'd call complicated… so you're calling xDebug simple? Blasphemy!
I don't find it complicated :)
@JoeWatkins YES.
user895378
16:02
There is literally no reason to use two separate TCP connections. TCP supports data in both directions on the same socket.
well there is, we have two descriptors, php is working with two descriptors, we can either change all of the reading and writing logic to implement the secondary feature, or dup some descriptors and not change anything at all ... no brainer ...
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Can't you just redirect all STDOUT to the connected socket?
@ircmaxell omg, sudoers man page has nearly 1000 lines…
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I don't really know anything about how php handles output
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You're obviously redirecting STDOUT to a socket now -- you would just redirect it to the same socket that you receive input on instead of a second socket.
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16:06
That's what I'm suggesting. Opening a second TCP connection is unnecessary.
read how it works and have a play around, not aversed to the idea of using one socket, as a matter of fact it was easier to setup with two, but if you see a way to use one without having to change everything for the primary purpose of normal debugging then I'm totally up for that ...
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All right, I'll look into it ... the two socket thing was just a WTF moment for me from the perspective of consuming phpdbg over TCP.
keep in mind, secondary ... the whole thing was already written before remote connections were even bothered with, I say easy; literally 30 line way of adding remote debugging, and it seemed okay to me ... I can't find the commit now, but I had to change almost nothing to have it work, so that was ideal at the time ...
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@JoeWatkins This is all that should be needed to redirect STDIN/STDOUT to the same socket:
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close(0);
close(1);
dup(socket);
dup(socket);
16:16
try it ?
user895378
I haven't but I'm going to (unless that's a rhetorical question because you know something I don't know?)
I genuinely don't know anything here, I know that I went down that road first, and thought it was a dead end ... you know what you're doing, so have a go ...
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k
16:41
hi
I have problem on setup of codeigniter .
Can you guys please help me ?
Ignited Code? That could make our room burn! It'd be safer if you just go away...
user895378
@JineshGandhi Honestly you're unlikely to find anyone familiar with Code Igniter here. You're probably better served to ask on the main site.
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If you need framework-agnostic help this is a good place to ask.
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@JoeWatkins Have you tested the remote TCP functionality on windows? I'm not sure you can dup2(fd) the same way there as you can with everything else.
16:56
@rdlowrey actually it's disabled on windows.
see all these #ifndef _WIN32 there…
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oh duh. I'll try to work on adding windows support for that as well. I'd prefer not to use proc_open stdio pipes for communicating with the phpdbg backend processes in the websocket app and to do that I need windows support for the remote tcp debugger.
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Making it work with a single TCP connection in non-windows should be pretty simple.
17:14
I think there's no argument against. Just working on windows sucks. ^^
1 hour ago, by bwoebi
@JoeWatkins another issue: breakpoints don't hit when we're in destructors/shutdown functions and we used quit to terminate the app. We have two choices: make the breakpoints hit or just don't trigger the dtors/shutdown funcs.
^ @JoeWatkins you didn't reply before…?
I have set the server time to be Asia/Kolkata which is right now 11pm. Suppose a person from USA is posting a blog on my website. His time is currently 2am. suppose.. So when the blog will be sent to the database what time will be sent there? 2 am or 11pm?
17:33
careful, I had "neat" and "microsoft" in a single row in this chat...
@nick For you it ll be sent to datbase @ 11 pm from his point of view @ 2 am. Its the same thing
@dkakoti so when I pull the information from the database he will see 2 am? and I 11pm?
@nick It depends on what time zone your database is in. and what he will see it depends on in application level what you set it to if it is asia/kolkata then he will she 11 pm
@dkakoti so even if he sends the info at 2 am he will see that he has posted on 11pm since I have set it to Asia/Kolkata..?
that's weird.
@Ocramius I don't know what it is, but graphs and shit, must be neat :D
@nick LOOOOOOOOOOL
17:41
@nick yes if your mysql server timezone is asia/kolkata. Link to set timezone in mysql dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/time-zone-support.html
@TOOTSKI lol webarto
Set your server to UTC/GMT :)
@TOOTSKI how is that going to help?
Then, based on user preference, offset that time.
everyone will have to calculate in reference to GMT
17:45
@nick +1 And with +1 I mean GMT+1
so based on where users are from I will change time with reference to GMT.?
Basically, yes.
hmm.
does php supports multithreading ? if not how to achieve it?
What happens when you type that question into Google?
I dunno about your results, but mine are... uh, actually not that great, so nevermind the snark.
It's possible using the pthreads extension, but consider the task you're trying to perform before considering threads.
For example, if you're just trying to do background tasks, a work queue is the common solution.
On the other hand, if you're doing all sorts of fun (async) I/O stuff...
17:55
Actually i need it to use in asterisk application? because there are 1000 call at same time there is a performance bottleneck .
How is the application called by Asterisk?
Said another way, is this a web application, or is Asterisk invoking the PHP binary directly?
@Charles open source pbx. So if i use php to build application 1000 calls means 1000 process in the server
@Charles its I/O stuff in core with the Asterisk server.
So Asterisk is actually executing PHP scripts?
@Charles yes
@Charles so if it is I/O stuff we can use pthreads?
@dkakoti Hypothetically, however without knowing what you're doing, I can't recommend it. You're also probably using the wrong language for the task.
18:08
@Charles Yes you are right PHP is not suitable for this type of application for its blocking nature. But cant help for the time being only PHP library is available to build application on top of *
@Charles anyway thanks, have to workaround PHP pthreads.
@dkakoti Don't let @rdlowrey hear you or else
:)
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@dkakoti The PHP language is perfectly suitable. The PHP Web SAPI environment is not suitable for such tasks.
@rdlowrey So what you recommend?
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Node.js ;)
@rdlowrey k
18:34
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^([^/]*)\.php$ /?m=$1 [L]

Why do I get internal server error?
or mod_rewrite isn't enabled
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Q: PHP < 5.5: password_hash compatible crypt hashing

JacekOK. I've really do a big research, but I haven't got any crypting / hashing knowledge. On my own machine I've got php 5.5 and I'm using password_hash function. I just realized, that my online hosting has the maximum of PHP 5.4. I've got a special class for encrypting, that's why there are (hope...

@ircmaxell Because writing long question is easier than clicking on second result in Google search.
no, because look at the code
18:39
Both, actually.
Most useless class ever.
no, look closer
public static function verify($password, $hash) {
    if (password_verify($password, $hash)) return true;
        return false;
    }
}
if (password_verify($password, $hash)) return true;
    return false;
}
^^ What's wrong there? :-P
return password_verify($password, $hash);
Syntax error I guess
Also, most confusing code style ever.
I am not sure why public static is better than just calling function directly.
@TOOTSKI exactly
@TOOTSKI it's not, but I appreciate the indented return false
18:44
There's only one opening curly bracket but 3 closing ones?
It makes you think it will return false if password is verified.
user895378
Who the F still writes control structures without curly braces in C-style languages? I mean, seriously. WTF.
Totally agree @rdlowrey
user895378
How many major TLS bugs have to happen before people stop doing that?
@rdlowrey Me, me, me! Not.
18:46
@TOOTSKI exactly
@rdlowrey lots of people. Which is a WTF in itself...
I only maybe write for return, break, continue.
But on next line, never inline.
@rdlowrey seriously, why do we offer alternative syntax structures? Because people are idiots and want to do bad things. So we let them.
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@ircmaxell yeah, the alternative syntax I do not understand.
You should drop that in 6
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's an idea. One most people would likely shoot down
because why should we?
18:48
To unify the language. To not have a million ways to write the same piece of code.
Hehe, to protect us from ourself and others ;)
@BenjaminGruenbaum PHP doesn't care about things like that.
@Machiel nah, having them is better at that. Because we can just check to see if people are using them, and if so we already know everything we need to
Kind of harsh, but I guess you have a point.
18:49
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's half in jest, and half not
Honestly, I don't think the one-right-way approach is a good one, because there is never one problem, so one-right-way can lead to sub-optimal contextual meaning, even if it has optimal semantic meaning...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Begone! PHP Hater! Back to the shadows!
but I don't think the million-way approach is good either
I actually do it sometimes by accident, when I am rushing some work, but thank god my IDE gives code style warnings
@ircmaxell you think aliasing flow control structures is acceptable :P?
I'm all for having until constructs and that, but having dual syntax for blocks sounds crazy to me.
It doesn't have any semantic benefit, it's just plain ol' fragmantation.
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, but having do {} while() and while() {} both do add some good behaviors
18:52
@ircmaxell Ofcourse, but having thousand diffrent ways to make an if statement is not a good idea, in my opinion
@BenjaminGruenbaum which is why I don't think you should have every way either. You should have only those ways that make both semantic and pragmatic sense.
@ircmaxell They are not exactly the same? One will "condition" before execution and one after?
Yeah, like I said, I'm perfectly ok with having multiple iteration constructs (although optimally I'd like having function calls as fast as no function calls with stronger optimizations and being able to extend the language better - but that's irrelevant for most languages we use today.
@TOOTSKI every possible do {} while() can be rewritten as while() {}.
@ircmaxell which is why I'd like to see PHP drop a lot of cruft it has from the PHP4 OOP system, and a lot of constructs that don't have a lot of benefits.
18:53
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not arguing with you there
although I admit I haven't used do... while in a while :D
user895378
if (('and' and 'or') and ('and' or 'or')) echo "WTF, PHP";
do { } while() and while() makes sense to me, but different ways to make your if-statements (or at least without braces), does not.
do it in a while
but I'm just saying I don't think the python "one-right-way" approach is ideal either. I think the best approach should be somewhere in the middle...
18:54
@bwoebi do whatever is safest, you know more about it than me, so whatever you think should be fine, so long as it's safe, whatever ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I use it fairly often actually. Especially in hashing or crypto code, where if all else fails, I must do at least 1 round of something...
@ircmaxell Yeah, I just said I haven't happened to use it in a while, but it makes sense.
@Machiel agreed
I just got revenge DV'd :D Haven't been revenge DV'd in a while.
Only if you completely disregard separation of concerns. jQuery is a library, that's the main difference, it doesn't dictate how you find elements. You should not be using a bunch of selectors every time you load a new UI. Instead, use a stronger templating system or better abstractions. The difference is anything is that jQuery is agnostic to the way you find elements and Angular dictates the way you find elements. I'd never have a bunch of selectors midway, doesn't matter what library or framework I'm using. Querying global state in the presentation layer mid way is crazy. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 10 mins ago
Is there any big difference between do-while vs while? In your opinions
18:56
honestly, I really want a few things: 1. Structural typing. 2. Runtime binding of traits ($foo = new Foo with BarTrait)
@Colourity do {} while() will always run the block at least once. It's like * vs + in a regex pattern
People in JS land think frameworks are magical, and don't understand they don't need them for separation of concerns... but I don't need to tell you all that - this is the PHP room :D
Alright. Thanks @ircmaxell
@ircmaxell structural typing works beautifully, it's really odd that more languages aren't doing it although a lot of languages are starting to use it more - namely Scala and TypeScript.
I find it really peculiar that languages like C# or Java don't do it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum in a lot of ways, some of the JS guys are 3 to 5 years behind the rest of the web. In others, they are 3 to 5 years ahead. If only we could average them to get them to be where we are today.
if (false)
func_one();
func_two();

I've seen this enough with people still wondering why func_two() is executed
18:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum My proposal to PHP was shot down spectacularly
"Nobody needs that kind of functionality!", "Nobody has those problems"
@ircmaxell people don't understand it very well yet, and a lot of people don't understand the problems it solves very well either.
@ircmaxell Yeah, exactly.
Yup. It's one of those things where you go "I don't need that" until you see it in action and use it twice. Then you go "How did I ever live without that"

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