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00:02
@Leigh Yeah, supports interop with other tools better.
So... there isn't a notice on status.github.com but github is the only site I am having issues with.
:(
 
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01:11
@AndreaFaulds Agreed, adding it to base_convert would be best for separation of concerns. Makes me wonder why $base was added to intval in the first place.
@TheodoreBrown Because it's in convert_to_long, the internal integer casting function, possibly.
Though that begs the question of why convert_to_long has it ;)
@AndreaFaulds Maybe someone can create an RFC for this :)
 
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02:38
@AndreaFaulds I got everything working. Waaaaay simpler now. :)
https://github.com/theodorejb/PolyCast/blob/master/lib/PolyCast.php
 
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06:12
@Leigh you voted no on your own rfc ?
user924016
mornings
moin
someone wanna submit a link to /r/php ?
(don't want to submit my own blog post, but do want redditors to read it)
hi all
need some advice about how to handle json array with mysql database... what kind of value should i use within my mysql db? list? and how to deal with it on queries? anyone?
06:23
@JoeWatkins sure, paste it here
I already done it ... because :)
feel free to upvote :)
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=]
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@Julo0sS What was the question/bug?
06:28
question was : how to put json array with any values into my mysql database? with a "set type" col? and then, how can i make research queries on it?
"Historically we have advised against writing long running scripts in PHP. Today, PHP is suitable for such things..." 5 years ago php was suitable for such things. Basically 5.3's garbage collection made it possible.
@RonniSkansing code example : i select all checked values on a page : $(".myCheckboxes:checked").each(function(){myArray.push($(this).val());});
@RonniSkansing then, i send it with ajax to a php script : ...data : {'myArray':myarray},...
user924016
@Julo0sS I do not think you should save json encoded data in the db.
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@ircmaxell It is what I mostly think. I would still love to hear your keynote.
posted on October 07, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Tiziano */

06:34
@RonniSkansing okay, but i can pass it on another format to my db since i can handle it in my php script... the question is : what's the best way to keep these values into my mysql db... and deal with it later (select, updates, etc...)... I never used mysql "SET" type but i think that's the key
user924016
@Julo0sS if the data is not json encoded, it is just regular data, that you would handle the same way as any other data. I am not sure what you mean with the SET type..
@JoeWatkins i thought that would be a prerequisite of any rfc? :)
@Julo0sS you're asking someone to do data modeling based only on the information that you use checkboxes on a web page
@PaulCrovella indeed, I didn't feel the need to include more detail than that ...
@PaulCrovella well, i'm just asking, how to pass a json array which looks like this ["12","1","BLUE","55"] to PHP then to MySql and be able, later, to do easy searches, select, updates on it?
06:43
An array can be modelled with 1:n relationship.
getting downvoted for some reason ...
@Julo0sS json is a serialization format, there's nothing special about it. And saying you've got a bunch of values in an array is also meaningless, as there's no indication what, if any, relationship the values have to each other.
Hello Good Afternoon everyone :
:)
has anyone worked with facebook sharer.php
@PaulCrovella ok... -> there is NO relation between the array members, so, should i use SET type or ENUM type?
If there's no relation between the array members, why are they in the same array in the first place?
06:58
@Ja͢ck lol, they identify -> some table records (for integers values) OR a set of records (for "BLUE" value for example), so they do not all mean the same
Without additional background that doesn't really make sense.
@Julo0sS for all you've told us you might as well use BOOL
07:15
Psychology has pretty much confirmed your suspicions about internet trolls: http://onforb.es/1ttN29s http://t.co/W7LbQpMbuF
@PaulCrovella well after few researches i think i can do this by setting my table column as STRING type and use FIND_IN_SET on it since my string will always be a list if items seperated by a "," am i wrong?
hi everyone
good meurning
07:31
@Naruto i need some help
@ArijitMukherjee you can just post you question(s) here, and if someone has time, they will answer you..
ok
http://pastie.org/9627182

works fine but How do I give this as a webservices so that android team can send data in json format
http://arijitmukherjee.net84.net/InsertOrder=%7B%22DonorName%22:%22JSF%20Cookbook%22,%22CityName%22:%22Anghel%20Leonard%22,%22DonorPhoneNumber%22:%222012%22%7D

inserts 3 times in db
07:53
Morning
user924016
Moirnin @Fabien
@DaveRandom where are you ?
@LeviMorrison re your problem with self/parent, see this: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_inheritance.c#287
as you can see the LSP handling already resolves those specially
so you'd just have to do the same for the return types as well ;)
07:56
Need some help, this query fails... any idea? my vars are not null, this should be syntax error...
$query = $db->prepare("INSERT INTO `mytable`(`event`, `object`, `txt`) VALUES (:event,:place,:txt)");
if($query->execute(array(':event'=>$event,':place'=>$place,':txt'=>$txt))){ //TELL ME ITS OK}else{//TELL ME ITS WRONG}
also I just noticed that that check is implemented very inefficiently :/
something in PHP is inefficient ...
5
user924016
lol
@NikiC do you think of any problems with implementing one additional pass in opcache which could "inline" all the methods that look like 'public function foo() { return $this->bar; }' ? I thought, given how widely used getters are nowadays, it could give a good boost
that would be quite cool (I'm always wrong)
08:01
@nikita2206 inline with a guard on the object type?
@NikiC not exactly like this, how I would do it is add one additional member to zend_function, like inlined, and on the optimization/compilation stage fill this member (in this case only for methods that look like a getter), so whenever zend_call_user_method is called we would first look into ->inlined and if it exists call it, otherwise do the usual routine. This way we could open a possiblity of optimizing not only getters, because it's quite generic
also clever (again, always wrong)
@nikita2206 and what would be stored in ->inlined ?
@NikiC it would be a pointer to the function
C function I mean
so you mean that every getter would generate an own c function?
08:06
I get it, something like zend_inline_fetch_property, so it doesn't have to re-enter the vm ...
@NikiC No, but now I see a problem how I would pass a property that I want to retrieve
@nikita2206 ah, so you are referring to just this one particular case
was thinking about small methods in general
why not just convert the function call to opcodes ?
@NikiC you are right, it's hard to do it generically
@JoeWatkins yeah btw
@JoeWatkins one thing I'm worried about in this case is stack trace would be weird
that would be actually inlining, and be applicable generally, I'd do it that way ...
08:09
how to know if a function is inlinable then
@JoeWatkins agree
no more than x statements?
@FlorianMargaine you have just a set of different rules for different common-used code patterns. But in the essence it's just like a silly JIT optimizer
I wouldn't worry so much about stack traces ... if you wanted to see the real trace you would run with optimizations off anyway, the optimizer already changes op arrays ...
the next logical step is inlining ... I like it ... but am always wrong about this stuff ... let Nikita and Anthony be your guides :)
@JoeWatkins speaking of which .. perhaps i've asked this before, but what makes function call in php slow .. and more importantly, what could be done about it?
08:13
are you the nikita that was working on a generics patch @nikita2206 ?
@JoeWatkins thanks :) yeah I was working on it and abandoned at some point, when I saw how hard is it
@Ja͢ck I recommend callgrind ;)
well a function call is relatively slow anywhere actually, that's why we do inlining almost everywhere, the reasons vary, for us it's argument stacks and parsing, allocation of returns, many lookups/cleans, you only have to read lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_6/Zend/zend_vm_def.h#1899 to see the details ...
08:32
morning @Danack
Morning @JoeWatkins
Hmm - there are two joes in here....
there is no such thing as two joes ...
We need to adopt a unique naming convention.
there's two nikita's too ...
there's definitely not meant to be two of those ...
http://thecodinglove.com/post/99390339672
The coding love
with old developers
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08:41
Hi guys
Can anyone help me on this question stackoverflow.com/questions/26226230/…
-1
Q: unable to share codes using git

Ephraim SwillaI'm real real tired on this git error. Which step I'm wrong here My friend create a repository in bitbucket.org and name it test He push codes to the repository by git push and we both see the codes online I do a clone on the project via git clone /myfriend/url/path/test.git I get the codes, in...

Any help pleas
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@EphraimSwilla None on your actual issue, but 'code' is an 'uncountable noun'.
@NikiC the output of that will probably look scary :)
@JoeWatkins yeah, that function looks nice and fluffy heh
@RonniSkansing when was the last time that you built a system that powers 20% of the internet?
any suggestions for me?
morning @ircmaxell
'morning, folks.
@NikiC I think there is a BC break in your exception RFC that isn't mentioned - but only for people who probably deserve it:
class Test {
    function method1() {
        throw new \Exception("boom");
    }
    function method2() {
        throw new \Exception("boom");
    }
}


try {
    $object = new Test();
    $methodName = 'method'.rand(0, 3);
    $object->{$methodName}();
}
catch (\Exception $e) {
    echo '\o/ the method was called!';
}
Hey guys, is there anyone with knowledge about content type's and attachments for mails?
09:09
So basically when people are dumb and calling methods that may or may not exist, and then assuming that they were called if the program gets to the exception handler that wraps that call.
@DavidH here is the short response: use a lib for that, mailing is a pain
Oh I know @tereško but this bloody customer has a 2007 outdated server (I'm an intern) my boss told me he'd contacted the people to update their servers and they said they would be a week later they still haven't
So I can't use phpmailer, meanwhile I was told to try and make something myself
@Danack I think that was discussed in the previous RFC about EngineExceptions and proposal was made to create a BaseException that would be extended by Exception and EngineException so that catch (\Exception) wouldn't catch EngineException
@DavidH then tell you boss that you cannot fix this particular issue unless they update the server to at least 2012th level. He's asking you to do rocket science by banging two crude stones together
@nikita2206 That would fix it.......even if having that name seems E_TOO_JAVA
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09:13
@ircmaxell I do not get the point. I did not build something that powers X % of anything so.. ? (sorry bout the double ping)
@tereško Wish I could, he's not here for the entire day but I guess it isn't otherwise. It'd be best to just setup phpmailer on a test server I suppose
Haha, that's a nice way to put it. Sounds about right
09:23
mornings
@DavidH I've written mailer libs a few times, what's your actual problem?
@JoeWatkins yo, sup
:)
yo @DaveRandom
mornings
feeling better?
@RonniSkansing the point being, that as much fun as it is to point out the crap codebase, realize that they (as a community) have done more than most will ever...
09:25
@DaveRandom Well as you've read just now I basically have to get attachments to be added in a mail, without phpmailer for now. But my actualy issue is that they show up as 0 bytes when arriving at the recipient.
@DavidH Can you post an example mail body/header set that you produced?
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@ircmaxell =] sure, I am just not a fan. Same thing with the bible.. not a fan =p
Of course one moment
(pastebin pls)
Always ;)
@DaveRandom So... how was it being Joe's compass? :)
@FlorianMargaine thnx
yw
@JoeWatkins mind giving me a couple links?
I'm really lost as to what to do to make phpdbg work
links for ?
you are building yourself ?
# php5dbg -e phpdbg_bootstrap.php
[Welcome to phpdbg, the interactive PHP debugger, v0.4.0]
To get help using phpdbg type "help" and press enter
[Please report bugs to <http://github.com/krakjoe/phpdbg/issues>]
[Attempting compilation of /var/www/d7/www/phpdbg_bootstrap.php]
[Success]
phpdbg> info f
[User Functions (0)]
nope
links to suitable phpdbginit and bootstrap, I guess
I take the default ones...
09:31
@DaveRandom Added some notes there sorry it took a bit, here it is. pastebin.com/3GgsK8Xi
cat phpdbg_bootstrap.php
?
@Fabien Actually I have to say he did very well. I think the only problem we had was when Google thought a postcode was somewhere where it isn't (either that or the pub gave me the wrong postcode) :-P
heh good good
root@0c35a4e6fd70:/var/www/d7/www# pwd
/var/www/d7/www
root@0c35a4e6fd70:/var/www/d7/www# ls index.php
index.php
okay the bootstrap doesn't actually include anything, it only defines environment, so once you have bootstrapped, either by running it directly, or including it in phpdbginit, run index.php
09:34
Content type's are truly the most awful thing i've dealt with on php..
@JoeWatkins you mean adding R bootstrap.php at the end of of phpdbginit?
@FlorianMargaine no R, is for registering functions
@DavidH OK so a couple of comments (I can't see anything immediately obviously wrong, just digging into it): 1) MIME messages use \r\n as a line terminator 2) Don't fold headers, there's really no reason to do it in this day and age. That said, you code should work as it is with most mail clients. Have you var_dump()d the resulting body to verify that the file content is actually included in the resulting string?
the documentation is unclear on the phpdbginit file :P
09:37
"help"
the init file is read as input, it takes commands as if you were typing them in the console, you can embed code in init with
<:
include("path/to/bootstrap.php");
:>
# php5dbg -e phpdbg_bootstrap.php
[Welcome to phpdbg, the interactive PHP debugger, v0.4.0]
To get help using phpdbg type "help" and press enter
[Please report bugs to <http://github.com/krakjoe/phpdbg/issues>]
[Attempting compilation of /var/www/d7/www/phpdbg_bootstrap.php]
[Success]
phpdbg> run index.php
phpdbg> info f
[User Functions (0)]
phpdbg>
ah, ok
trying that
@Leigh Alexander's reply seems good :-). This is why we should talk to him :-D
@ircmaxell Yep, working on it now :)
09:39
so if bootstrap is done during init, then
@DaveRandom What exactly do you mean by folding headers, i'm assuming you mean the concatenation assigments?Also thanks for the tips, i've only yesterday started to figure this out, never did anything with content type's etc. I have not actually and i'm not sure what exactly I should expect to get
/path/to/phpdbg /path/to/index.php
@Leigh :-D
@JoeWatkins pastie.margaine.com/45966854-1bfd-4a2d-828e-a83aadd311b7 sorry but I don't know what I'm doing wrong, or what I should be doing :/
I took 2 days off to make up for the weekend that I lost, plenty of time to tinker
09:42
@DavidH The stated content type actually isn't that relevant for modern email clients, they will more often look at the file data and try to determine what it contains that way, as this is really the only thing you can trust. The content type (and file name) is set by the remote party and should not be trusted, in exactly the same way as file uploads should be handled. Give me 10 mins and I'll dig into the code properly.
but the most important point here is that you need to inspect the generated body string and verify that it actually contains the file data.
@DaveRandom Actually, i'm trying to var dump it but it seems I don't even get any results at all from the body.
/me is throwing a tantrum about project managers sending in changes which contain requests for discussion since they dont know what they want to change exactly ...
I newbie in laravel.... Plz help why laravel creates layout.blad.php and layout.blad.php~
@DavidH What so you get string(0) "" or what?
I expert in google.
09:43
No nothing at all actually.
Anyone plz help.....
I've never had this before.
@PHPDeveloper it's your text editor who creates files ending with ~
> NullPointerException for null::method()
NOOOOOOoooooo......
@nikita2206 I am usind sublime text2
09:45
@JoeWatkins ok I somehow got to the next step...
class PDO not found ._.
@FlorianMargaine lets start at the beginning
what the hell
@JoeWatkins if you have the time to, that'd be great
@DavidH Sounds like a fatal error... make sure you have error_reporting=E_ALL and display_errors=1 ini setting set
cd /var/www/d7/www
nano .phpdbginit
place into that file
<:
include("bootstrap.php");
:>
close it
@FlorianMargaine I love that kind of thing :-P
09:46
@DaveRandom I've actually gotten error reporting on -1 which is even higher right? Also I have ini set display errors on 1
phpdbg index.php
@JoeWatkins done
@DavidH -1 should basically be E_ALL. So that means that you code isn't actually being executed
@FlorianMargaine okay, now you can "run"
@PHPDeveloper nikita already gave you the answer. The php framework does not create the ~ files. It is your editor that does so. And that pretty much means this is not the right place for your question. Search your Sublime Text 2 configuration settings and check if it is something you can disable.
09:47
pastie.org/9627182

works fine but How do I give this as a webservices so that android team can send data in json format
> run
[PHP Fatal error:  Class 'PDO' not found in /var/www/d7/www/includes/database/database.inc on line 187]
 00186:  */
>00187: abstract class DatabaseConnection extends PDO {
 00188:
 00189:   /**
phpdbg>
you have pdo loaded ?
ev get_loaded_extensions();
it doesn't seem to be there...
help options
phpdbg uses php-cli conf right?
09:49
no
(you can set it)
@DaveRandom Something seems to be wrong with the server I'm going to swap to a test area, give me a moment
(it's not strictly cli)
ok...
# php5dbg -c/etc/php5/fpm/php.ini index.php
php5-fpm works perfectly, as you can guess
does that ini file load pdo ?
hmf
it has to, at some point...
09:54
you sure it's not a file in scan dir ?
php --ini
Hi!
@JoeWatkins it is
Do you have a "framework" each time you need to code a Sign up / Sign in / Forgot password / Auth with Google or FB , etc. ?
help options
-dextension=pdo.so
Or should I code this manually from scratch ?
09:55
(this is crappy actually, we should be using scandir, open a bug if you have time)
@JoeWatkins can't it just load all the parsed ini?
ah...
yeah because it's missing half of the extensions...
I guess we can add them in a phpdbginit file?
yeah ... overlooked ...
any idea ? (I won't randomly ping you this time Florian ;) )
@JoeWatkins can I load a ini file from within phpdbg?
@FlorianMargaine no, that only takes phpdbg input or some code for execution, but no interface to load an ini ...
09:56
damn, ok
maybe @JoeWatkins you'd have an idea ?
randomly pinging me is as bad as randomly pinging anyone else ...
@JoeWatkins will I go to hell ?
yes, sure, whatever ...
@JoeWatkins alright, had to add a couple other extensions, works fine now
09:58
Do you have a framework for Sign in / Sign up etc. pages? It would help me a lot
@JoeWatkins thanks!

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