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16:00
@JoeWatkins not really, they just aren't doing open development, and are instead doing all dev in private and pushing when they feel like it
@rdlowrey this "rdlowrey/auryn": "dev-v1.0.0-dev", is resulting in pastebin.com/2Fb5ciw9 can you help?
@ircmaxell way to waste anyone's time who is watching/waiting to help ...
@bwoebi subtle differences, I don't know them by heart
@JoeWatkins yup
So, in usual html contexts with double quotes attr escaping I'm safe with htmlspecialchars($text) without further arguments…
@NikiC So minor that they don't matter.
16:01
I'm still waiting to hear back from work about
ah, @ircmaxell already posted the lxr link
@ircmaxell cool cool, I'll make time for it when we can move forward, for sure ...
Super Secret project.
I feel like that needs a website countdown timer.
@bwoebi would still specify HTML5 if that's what you're using ;)
more precise, won't hurt
@NikiC which is really weird, since the ENT_HTML5 flag isn't actually used
16:02
@rdlowrey Hmmm, didn't notice that, does basically the same thing only a little more complex. However a) I think that is needlessly complex personally (you still get a numbered error code without it) and more importantly b) that patch throws uncatchable exceptions (in an async callback)
@NikiC won't hurt, except it needs a new function
@ircmaxell hm?
instead, there's an identical flag, with a different name: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/ext/standard/html.h#33
@JoeWatkins I can't wait, and I got accepted to PHPNW to talk about it :-)
@ircmaxell yeah, that confused me just now…
@ircmaxell that seems to apply to all the version flags
16:03
Also spacing tells me that he used tabs. You can't trust a man who uses tabs.
@rdlowrey ^
:-P
user895378
@iroegbu You shouldn't be using the 1.0.0 dev branch right now (I should probably delete it, actually). Try this instead: "rdlowrey/auryn": "~0.13.0"
@NikiC yeah, which is awkward....
@ircmaxell awesomesauce :)
Things I hate:
1. Vadalism
2. Irony
3. Lists
Banana: Weakly Typed Languages
4
What! I'm missing you guys at PHPNW too :(
user895378
16:04
@iroegbu Also, I thought Nigeria looked better than I expected in the world cup
Shit
guess I'll have to watch video when available ... looks like I'll not make it ...
Ha! It's a shame how we got knocked out. I thought we were going to win France :(
S'okay @Joe. We can hang in here and talk about how awesome we are.
Thanks for the Auryn composer thingy
16:06
@JoeWatkins :-(
yeah sucks ...
I still think you should try and (ab)use your position to try and swing it @JoeWatkins. Chance is pretty slim but if you don't ask, you don't get...
Agree. @JoeWatkins gets invited or boycott.
huh?
why abuse? Use!
16:12
ahwwww
no PHPNW for me :(
Booo...
user895378
Is anyone behind a proxy server at work?
user895378
I need to look into a possible TLS stream bug in the 5.6 implementation when using a proxy in the stream context.
user895378
@DaveRandom I'm not sure if we should be pleased or terrified that there are still no new openssl bugs in the system against 5.6 :)
16:19
@rdlowrey Any headway on context-aware injections?
Or is it still a Vietnam?
user895378
I haven't made headway on anything involving programming in the last two weeks TBH. I'm unlikely to implement context-awareness, though.
Ah. Word.
I'm still taking a crack at it, but performance goes poop given certain graph shapes/sizes.
user895378
@Danack is on the same page with you though and we may end up going down our own separate fork paths on that. He has a nice implementation (if you want context-aware) that you might check out.
Oh, that I must do.
@rdlowrey Be pleased, until somebody finds one, then immediately deny all knowledge
Remember this: it took until you looked at the code before a sizable chunk of the problems that were fixed were even discovered...
16:22
@Danack Holy branches Batman.
any of you have an example of how to use FosRestBundle with subresources? Bonuspoints when it uses the ParamConverter.
user895378
@DaveRandom true ... and I was so paranoid about unwittingly exposing millions of people to encryption vulnerabilities that I checked and re-checked and tested far more than I probably should have.
@rdlowrey I probably ought to write some docs for it then. btw yes... I need to delete branches, have you finished pulling/ignoring them?
if I don't get a #phpnw ticket, I'll cry ... is that what you want ?
btw @rdlowrey Andrea said a few days ago something which is incredibly obvious and I am now pretty pissed off it didn't come up "in time": any function that accepts a stream context should accept resource|array $ctx, so you can just pass in an array of one-time options and skip the stream_context_create() step for a ctx you will never use again
user895378
16:24
@DaveRandom woah that would be great
@DanLugg That's what happens when you re-write a library, forget to submit a PR request, re-write it against a newer version, and then fix bugs in separate branches.
@rdlowrey Another important point here: you cannot possibly have made the problem worse
@DaveRandom famous last words
@rdlowrey Yeh I'm going to try and do it this week
the only thing worse than unsecure, is unsecure when they think it is secure...
16:25
^ that's how it was before
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@Danack I don't think I want to go the context-aware route, so you're probably safe to do so. Like I said, you won't hurt my feelings at all if you want to push your fork as its own project. I think we just have different ideas about where we want it to go.
but yeh, do not engage in any chicken-counting activities
@JoeWatkins I can get ticket but not sure I will get visa.. So I have more reason to cry. :Ь
@Danack I'm still not sure about the value in a context aware injector. I know you gave some examples but they weren't very compelling to me.
@rdlowrey Some of them are bug fixes - e.g. github.com/rdlowrey/Auryn/issues/63 but they're probably not applicable to your code base now anyway.
16:26
@krakjoe Only if you go on a PHP podcast while you cry.
^ harsh toke dude
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@Danack Yeah I've accounted for that in the rewriting I've done. I'll try to go through and address the open issue reports later today.
@LeviMorrison I think the value comes with raw injections (scalars, predominantly)
As well as providing different alias maps for different parts of a graph.
Hello everyone!
Hi Dr Nick!
16:28
So (contrived example) normally type A would receive a FileLogger for LoggerInterface, but when A is a dependency of B it receives a NetworkLogger
A -> FSLogger
B -> A -> NetworkLogger
huh Dr Nick whose that?
@DaveRandom inorite, dunno what I done to that guy ...
> You seem to be suffering from Bonus Eruptus, a terrible condition where the skeleton tries to leap out of the mouth and escape the body!
@DanLugg I'd say delegate A and B to something else then.
16:31
@LeviMorrison Well, I mean, you could pass in a stack of the injection chain to the delegate, and use conditional logic to determine what dependencies are to be used, but this just hides that.
@LeviMorrison Hmm. Well obviously I thought there were reasonably compelling. I guess if you don't need to be able to define which implementation is used where, then they wouldn't be. I do like being able to set different logging classes as is so much easier for tracking down errors, without having LOGGING ALL THE THING enabled.
so if I register the user has to select their timezone
the timezone gets saved as I can read it out instantly (continent/city E.G Europe Amsterdam)
when the user login and selects remember me I will save a cookie with a time of 30 days so I would have to set the default time zone from the database - and add the time to that right?
But that's harder than using delegates imo ^^
@ircmaxell :-)
@LeviMorrison Contextually aware delegates :-D
lol, skin failure.
16:34
@MikeM. No, the cookie handling mechanisms will deal with that for you. You just need to pass 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 to setcookie()
@DaveRandom earlier in this chat someone gave the example on cookie time sets
like if it's 8AM for the server for the client it's 1PM
cookie will have the time of 6 hours then the cookie will runout at 2PM server time
but it will run out for the client in 1hour so the cookie exists only for 1hour
timestamp, tz makes no difference
oh wait, it isn't a timestamp, but you are setting +30 days from the current time, so no matter the timestamp of the client
@MikeM. Cookie expiry times are transmitted as an absolute timestamp, including a timezone (either that or they are all implictly UTC, I forget, it doesn't matter). When you set the time as time() + (60 * 60 * 24 * 30) that means it's always exactly 30 days from now, regardless of the client/server timezones
wait huh now I am getting confused
so if I set time() + (...) it will still be exactly 30 days for the client?
and if it would have been 6hours it would still be exactly 6hours for the client?...
Try it out
16:40
I think I will just stick with the set default time zone from database idea to make it 100% sure
It's actually pretty rare that you need to care about tz differences in the mechanics of a PHP application, the only time it really matters is when you are formatting strings for display
It's for a login remember me xD
Then it doesn't matter
but how does cookie settime actually work then? does it set the time as time() + (....) from the server and then add the time
or does the time() + (.....) sets the time of the client + the time
@MikeM. OK so the lifetime of a cookie is actually transmitted over the wire as a relative number of seconds using the max-age parameter. So when you pass an absolute timestamp to setcookie(), a bit of maths happens underneath to figure out how far away that is and convert it to a number of seconds. This means that it is always based on the server time in ever respect, trying to factor in the client's timezone will do nothing useful
16:49
my registration is standard with the user timezone selector so they have to fill that in
I want it to be that 30days really is 30days for the client and not 29days and 12hours (for some continent/city)
that's why I want to set the default time zone for the user upon their register timezone
it might also be added later on for 1day cookies or so
You really don't need to care what timezone the client is in in order to achieve that, honest
how so like the example in the transcript
what if I set a 6hour timezone yet the user only has 1 hour left until the time is reached
user924016
Evenings
then the user only has 1hour on that cookie instead of 6 hours
Good Evening Ronni
@MikeM. Why are you bothering to set the timezone? What do you actually need to know the timezone for, given that it's not required for the cookie problem?
16:52
I don't think you're reading it @DaveRandom
like you confirmed the cookie will be set upon the server time
In general I just date_default_timezone_set('UTC'); in every application then (after I've finished hating Derick) I just forget about it
the server might have another timezone
it doesn't matter
if a user has another timezone which happens that a 6hour cookie only exists for 1hour it's an issue
we just done this ...
16:53
and I want to prevent this issue.
Jul 3 at 0:51, by HamZa
@antman1p it means that if the server's time is 8:00, +6h = 14:00. Let's suppose the client's time is 13:00, then the cookie will expire within 1h on the client's machine
I want to prevent that
@MikeM. No, the time will be calculated based on the server time. It's transmitted over the wire as a relative time (i.e. this cookie lives for n seconds) so it really doesn't even matter if the client sent their request back in time 3000 years, they will still keep the cookie for n seconds...
I want that 6hours == 6hours for every user
okay so you say
the cookie will be checked set and checked over the server time
yet hamza said the cookie will be set on the server time and checked over client time
Here is something that needs to be sorted out in PHP6, even if what happens is a big fat note in the manual on all the timezone related things that just says "You probably don't need this, stop making life hard for yourself"
that's were I get confused xD
@MikeM. Imagine I live in London and your live in New York. If I tell you to press the big red button in 60 seconds, do you press it one minute after I told you that or five hours and one minute after I told you that?
16:57
mhm 1 minute but I don't think that's a good example is it...
Saw these for kids with Aspergers. I think we should ALL wear them. Imagine knowing who's up for a chat all the time? http://t.co/DIJMuawNW8
@MikeM. It is, because that is exactly what is happening. The server is instructing the client to delete the cookie in n seconds. It really doesn't give a crap what time the client thinks it is
so actually the server sends out the "kill cookie" "command" to the client
oh wow
No it doesn't
It's more like me sending you a letter, and telling you to keep it for 5 weeks after you receive it
I mean it like: The server actually kills a cookie but also sets a cookie
17:00
And - and here's the other important point here - there's no way I could enforce that you throw the letter away after 5 weeks
@LeviMorrison Even if you prefer delegates, you Auryn is/was missing the constructor chain information that would allow you to use different classes based on that info.
@ircmaxell Brilliant.
Take the socializing out of socializing.
sooooooooo confusing brain error - brain is crashed
Error: #1001232
Message: Brain Crashed!
@MikeM. Here's the thing to take away from this: stop caring about what timezone your users are in, in all likelihood it just doesn't matter.
"likelihood" == ???
17:07
Certainly for anything to do with cookies, it does not matter
@MikeM. Yeh that is kind of an odd word now you point it out. "In all likelihood..." basically means "It is very likely that..."
It's a legitimate English phrase
@Danack YOu don't need it, I am sure.
I am confident you can provide a suitable alternative with delegates
@LeviMorrison Ok, I would be interested in seeing the equivalent for the two cases I gave in the PR. i.e. two different DB connections, and being able to set a logger used only for certain classes.
If you have two different DB connections you should have some entity to manage that explicitly.
I believe that because we use 6 different ones at work.
What is the best way to gain PHP experience? == Learning
Search on the internet - learn from others experience - experiment with it - look up on php.net and try to understand :D
rofl:
Pros:

High Salary
Lots of Documentation
Very Large Community
who cares about High Salary anyways? I atleast don't care about it. if I can live from it and I like doing it it's fine
High-er salaries are always nice.
ye nice but not a must have...
No, but earning 25% more than you "need" is great.
Note: random numbers.
high salary + fun in the job = ++
living salary + fun in the job = +
any salary + no fun in the job = --
17:36
Don't forget stability
I am just talking about the salary and fun in the job part xD
@MikeM. "if I can live from it and I like doing it it's fine" So would work for me if I pay you 1000 EUR per month?
@Gordon like I said if I like the job yes I would.
€1000 is good to live from. me and my mother lived together 3years ago with only €700
stability is more important than anything ...
@MikeM. i used to say that salary is not important. but what i really meant was salary is not that important after 60k
17:40
@Gordon Triple it and I'll apply.
@Gordon €60k?
Well at this state I am not close to being a professional developer.
I don't work as one neither probably will ever match a 60k result of earning/month
@DanLugg you'd have too relocate to munich
@DanLugg a year
@Gordon I'm down. I need a change of scenery.
@Gordon Yea, didn't know if you meant USD (for some reason)
oh 60k/year ye that seems more relevant xD
@DanLugg euro
17:42
@Fabien The problem there is: be a <insert any programming language> developer. :)
as in 60k /month would be too insane xD
@Gordon Yep. Right now, apparently, given the exchange I'm making about €30k
I want to be an 'any language' guy :(
Fabien I don't think that will ever happen xD
@DanLugg incidentally, my employer is looking for a backend dev, so if you really want to relocate …
17:44
knowing every language and keeping your experience isn't possible xD
@Gordon I'd love to, however due to circumstances I doubt I'd be eligible to relocate quickly enough.
@Gordon €5000/month is much rofl
that's not bad indeed
but is it net income?
@MikeM. minus taxes, leaves you with about 3300 a month depending on your tax class
ah, no, then no :D
17:45
oh my brother is 20 and earns 2550 net xD
The reason we rewrote [in JavaScript] was to be able to ease the maintenance of our code
he's a welder - he is atm in france :)
idk exactly where
@DanLugg I guess anything between 1 and 3 months would be fine for us
@Gordon that's tempting :-P
@Gordon Starting now, I'd probably need 6 months, but given that I were in the market to go overseas, once I have a few things sorted out I could probably leave given 45 - 60 days notice
17:48
@ircmaxell apply please :)
Well, there go my chances.
;-)
@Gordon nah, you couldn't afford me :-P
@ircmaxell we pay in bavarian beer
Gorden munich isn't that far I think
@Gordon I'm getting on a plane. Make sure it's cold when I get there.
17:49
@Gordon Well... in that case...
@Jaigus LMAO
@Ocramius You wouldn't believe some of the others
Gordon it's only 797 KM away from my exact location :D
You can't do concurrency with threads. I think you're confusing concurrency with parallelism.
17:52
@ircmaxell actually, there is also a google office in munich
yeah, I'd love an excuse to come out for a week or 2
but for now, PHPNW will have to suffice
nice design
@Gordon How come that intership and backend dev has the same requirements? :-)
why does the index page has another design than the actuall links?
Oops, I guess, I should not have seen the link.
@Leri dont ask :)
@LeviMorrison Even if that's the better technique, it's still the wrong approach for a DIC library to not allow other techniques. It would mean that people need to change a lot of their codebase to be able to use Auryn, rather than being able to start using Auryn, and then improve their code.
@Danack I don't think that functionalitly already exists in your code.
Meaning there isn't something that conditionally provisions stuff.
And if you can't use a simple DIC I'd argue it's worth doing some wiring yourself.
But that's me :D
@LeviMorrison Pretty sure there is unless we're completely talking past each other.
I am going to eat dinner
cya all.
have a nice scripting day :D
18:03
0
Q: Should you use static methods for helpers in PHP?

jackclack4I am building a MVC application in PHP, and am creating a Form class to generate a form that you can add elements to. Should I use static methods to generate the form, such as Form::generate(...) or in my view class where I declare variables to be used in a view file, should I instantiate the cla...

> If you are using them as an OOP way of doing functions it should be fine, in fact I think Laravel uses a lot of them.
so because Laravel uses them, it's fine? I smell another long term developer brain damage coming up
> "I'd argue it's worth doing some wiring yourself."
I think there are cases where it is worth it....but other times where it isn't. But regardless it makes it more difficult for someone to start using Auryn if they have to do everything 'right' and can't apply it to their existing app. (There may also be reasons why they can't use entity managers...).
is there any library in PHP and JS that makes streaming easy?
Streaming of what?
"Facade pattern, where the static methods hide a more complex API" This is why Taylor Otwell needs to be opprobriated.
18:06
Like twitter dashboard.
twitter dashboard returns text?
You're looking for long polling, sometimes called "comet", or for websockets, or for ... oh man, there's a third one, what's it called.
... Server Sent Events?
Could have sworn it shows HTML
Yes, server-sent events. Look those terms up, and good luck.
Please keep in mind that PHP, when tied to a web server daemon (apache, nginx, etc), is not a great platform for long-life connections.
hm.. how to deal with this edit ? Certainly, it changes context (that is because another answer was deleted) - so, explanations are now unclear - because, firstly, there's no more "another answer", second, array_merge() is ok for the case, but bad usage was in that, now deleted, answer
18:17
@Charles I have been using different technologies for that till now. Specially python
And I dont want to use long polling.
websocket is fine. But I wonder why its not http streaming?
Man, I think I'm too concerned with type safety.
Reflection cache, I'm doing store/has/fetch for class, method, property and function.
ah
well, since you can have functions and classes named identically...
18:22
So, I'm too concerned with granular type safety.
@ircmaxell True.
Yea, It's just a wide-ish interface.
12 methods; I try to keep em' smaller.
Oh, generics...
ReflectionCache::fetch<TReflected>($key) where TReflected instanceof \Reflector { }
I mean, I could do it without, but the explicitness is gravy.
wtf?
ReflectionCache::fetch<TReflected extends \Reflector>($key)
Or whatever, I just C#'d the syntax.
I'd honestly prefer the constraints be syntactically brought out of the generics delimiters, for the reason that it'd be easier on the eyes and probably easier to introduce more constraints, like new() for default constructors, etc.
In other words, C#'s syntax.
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Q: How to pursuade my father to stop physical abuse against my mother

gone-tomorrowI know this is an SE site for parents dealing with kids... but I am desperate enough for answers so here goes. In summary: I am the daughter. My mother is under domestic abuse by my father. What can I do to make him stop without hurting my mother in anyway? - she still loves him! Details: My fa...

18:31
Well, that's a conversation stopper.
@ircmaxell Also, extends isn't really accurate; given Foo extends Bar, and I do Qux::f<T extends Bar>(T $o), then $qux->f<Bar>(new Bar()). In this case Bar does not extend Bar. The term extends is inaccurate. instanceof isn't either as we're not dealing with instances; is would be most sensible.
@DanLugg well, since you can't instantiate Reflector, extends is fine... (or perhaps implements)
@ircmaxell Yes, but would you really want multiple valid qualifiers?
I dunno
18:37
is meets all the criteria quite succinctly.
@DanLugg Could be worse:
1363
Q: Cycles in family tree software

Partick HöseI am the developer of some family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems until one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that he has two children with his own daughter, and, as a result, he can't use my software because of errors. Those errors are the result of...

^^ Read it. Good read, actually, and a good lesson.
/time for the pub
Word, have a good one @Danack
one?
18:44
lel someone without any proper PHP experience has to write a "small forum" for his college and asks me to help him lol
@Danack Sorry, I meant O(n^e)
I make a little game, and actually there is just one page of php, but I just search for people that want to try it, and give some feedback
It is really valuable for me to see what kind of issues first time users have.
Um, so. Yea, um, awesome? ./script > /dev/clipboard ->
btw the game tries to gamify Euclid's Elements, one of the oldest and probably the most influential mathematical book ever written
Jun 26 at 21:41, by DaveRandom
http://euclidthegame.org/
^^ Received many stars :-)
Oh wait. orgcom. Same?
18:53
ooh, haha great !
Oh yea, same :-)
guys, can I run two php files using one <form>? I'm trying to make a order form that will interact with WHMCS API, and I have to run the AddClient and AddOrder functions at once
it will be a External API... AddClient: docs.whmcs.com/API:Add_Client Add Order; docs.whmcs.com/API:Add_Order
Any guidance will be much appreciate :)
hi guys, i wanted to ask if there is any way I could connect to all the airlines in a particular country through their API's and retrieve data of passengers ?
@Samir that doesn't sound safe
@Samir lol, I'm going to go ahead and guess "no", because insanity.
user895378
18:57
By writing code to connect to each individual airline's API (for those that even have an API).
user895378
That's how.
I mean do they allow to fetch passengers data ?
no
user895378
@Samir Consult the terms of service on their sites.
user895378
I'm sure they'd let you if you wanted to pay an exorbitant fee like the major travel aggregation sites.
18:59
this is not for a travelling site. but for something else
user895378
Makes no difference.
i mean if we have the PNR of the passenger, then could we use that to fetch data from the airlines websites ? because they do have a "Flight status" option where we could enter the PNR and see the details.
@Danack I meant in your production code, not your DIC.
but my worry is whether we could automate this ?
@Samir That. Depends. On. The. API.
19:00
hey ho
ho hey
ok @DanLugg and @rdlowrey - Thank you.
user895378
@Samir You could automate it until the sysadmins look at their access logs and see that you're hammering their site and they ban your IP.
haha
user895378
But most likely that would be a violation of the ToS.
user895378
19:01
The Terms of Service for each individual airline's site is the only place to answer the questions you're asking in terms of automation.
what I asked is too hard? The alternative was to send these orders data to my email then I process it manually, creating the account for the client and his order
ok ok
19:12
@LucasB I still don't see where you've had difficulties with sending two API requests...
@SecondRikudo I'm noob at php, I'm cracking my head to learn - what I came up with is to make two PHP functions inside process.php (<form method="post" action="process.php">), and then I'll try to call those two functions in this same PHP code, do an header('somepage.php') then exit;
@LucasB Sounds good to me, where'd that go wrong?
I'm still doing it
but will it work?
@LucasB Only way to know is to try :)
Watch it ^
@SecondRikudo thanks, I'll let you know if it works or not
lol @SecondRikudo
Hi everybody!
Is this possible Status Code:500 Internal Server Error and I have a return :D
*response
@VeeeneX pretty normal, yes
Really? @Ocramius
Response was image from php function
19:58
@VeeeneX 500 is just a response code
you can still return whatever you want with headers/content

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