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10:03
Thank you for your opinion. @AllenJB
Opinions on my portfolio? hassanalthaf.com
10:33
Can we have an RFC with 2/3 majority requirement to ban Lester Caine from internals@? This guy is always derailing every topic to something completely unrelated eventually coming to conclusion that php needs nothing new...
morning
morning
10:51
Is there any reason why I should turn this on? i.imgur.com/uLGHnu4.png
@Duikboot performance
Is there one I should check? Like APC?
OPcache for performance, APCu if you need memory caching between requests
opcache for php 5.6
So because I am using 5.6.x I should check opcache
'OPcache improves PHP performance by storing precompiled script bytecode in shared memory, thereby removing the need for PHP to load and parse scripts on each request.'
11:03
yes
apc was the one to use before php 5.5
Ok thanks.
Morning
11:32
Sup
"Unlike TCP, UDP is packet-oriented, which means if you send a 17 byte packet in a single write() call (for example), you'll end up with exactly 17 bytes in the corresponding read() call at the other end (assuming it was received & not corrupt)"
Why "unlike TCP"? isn't TCP reads the same?
@BenBeri TCP has error checking which results in overhead
@PeeHaa And if the UDP been corrupted, it will just read 0 bytes?
Ok, what the hell happend ( besides its wordpress ) Installed MAMP, in installed the site on the same path as on an other notebook... I tried accessing it but it generates a download... with a few letters and numbers in it without any usefull information. I already tried removing and editing the .htaccess file but without success.
@BenBeri AFAIK it just reads whetever is there
Sweet now I receive other info:
5.5.38'"';57S}=ˇ˜ÄUul=,b-WM\egmysql_native_password!ˇÑ#08S01Got packets out of order
11:58
@BenBeri if you receive an UDP packet, it will never be corrupted. UDP also has checksum, but it does not have "advanced" thing like resending packets if they don't arrive. UDP packets may or may not arrive. UDP packets may arrive in any other, not necessarily the one you sent it.
@mark And TCP can be corrupted?
ThW
ThW
Morning
@BenBeri Nope. you won't receive corrupted packets either. TCP guarantees things like order of packets and trying retries. If those cannot be satisfied, also the sender can get notified of them. UDP is more like "fire & forget". That makes it fast as hell and well suited for certain applications but not so well for others.
Damn, MySQL won't start :P
Stupid mamp
To whomever has interest :-) I'm currently looking to find an ORM with good/strong model support (i.e. not something like CakePHP). With strong models I mean that the model defines the rules how it's mapped to a db table and you always receive the models, never "just array data". The obvious answer is doctrine or laravels stuff. But certainly there most be others?
When I search for DI/IoC I can easily find > 10 projects. With ORM/models I'm having a hard time to find up2date quality stuff. My current list: propelorm.org , doctrine-project.org , redbeanphp.com , laravel.com/docs/4.2/eloquent , phpdatamapper.com/docs
(probably not all qualify, can't say yet; as I said it's much harder to find them)
12:10
paste.jesse-obrien.ca/1GiP How is this possible? :D
I have never seen something like that :D
That output do I Receive when accessing a local website on my computer
It's hexdump ...
The Scalar Type Hints RFC is currently at 66:33 which is dangerously close to failure. It needs your vote! #PHP
@Andrea It needs your no vote? :P
@mark What can cause that? I replace the index with a simple echo ... even that generates that hex dump download automatically.
There's not much on ORM field, it's certainly more complex than Di, probably that's why there are less alternatives...
12:15
@Duikboot I can't tell you why, but I tried to decode it and the binary looks like this: imgur.com/FFEivx1 The number looks like the PHP version?
@nikita2206 fair point :) do you may have any additions to my list so far?
Oh I have set 5.5.18
@NikiC The word 'dangerously' implies I don't want your No vote ;)
Now I have set 5.6.2 - I have enabled that one and will visit my site again this results in : paste.jesse-obrien.ca/1GiV that output.
@Duikboot no seriously, this is what you get in the browser? Mind what do you get with wget -S http://<replacewithoyrserver> ?
12:19
@NikiC you're a mod, right? Could you modstar my updated ?
I am using mamp @mark
I don't get that in the browser that is what is downloading.
I'm torn on the RFC. I voted no and I've read it like 5 times to figure if I want to reconsider my vote. I want scalar hints but everytime I read it I find other things which I'm concerned about.
@Duikboot don't know mamp, sorry. But the wget may give insights ... best is to contact the mamp support or so.
What doI have to put exactly in thet <replacewithyourserver')?
The whole URL?
Yes
Lol wget not found
New notebook.
12:22
@mark Yeah I am in that exact same spot and I am pretty sure others are too
maybe "curl" present?
... hmm
Executed with curl but nothing happends.
@Duikboot try: curl --verbose <yoururlagain>
@Duikboot but anyway, something's corrupted. Don't think I can further help your with that mamp thing
How can I:
$sql    = "SELECT * FROM tblsettings";
$result = mysql_query($sql);
"translate" into mysqli or PDO?
12:24
@Ibra038 What have you tried?
@PeeHaa I got 0.1 mysql skills, I tried google tho*
That's not what I asked...
haha
@Andrea done
I didnt try anything yet
12:26
Well I'm sorry to inform you that you will be stuck on mysql_* for a while :P
That was the outfrom the curl
Grr.. I'll downgrade to php 5.3.x then ):
Thanks anyway (:
@PeeHaa idiot,nonsense,stupid you are a looser you have not answer of this tricky question so just keep your mouth shut and your eyes open actually its not your fault because you are a beginner so you have not knowledge of programming :D look other like Voycey he tried his best means he is a genius. — david 54 mins ago
Read ^ that @Ibra038
Thank, will read it now (:
12:29
@PeeHaa looks like a troll
lol look at OPs history. Looks like he really wants to store images base64 encoded :P
@PeeHaa lol
You didn't even call him stupid or something, just asked a question
inorite :)
@PeeHaa u no genius. :-)
That part is true though :P
Ok i remove my mamp stuff.
His name is certainly not David
I create a database via the commandline, I would like to insert some tables which are in a file like blabal.sql all good all fine, I searched the command how to do that .. all good all fine.. But from where does the filepath starts to import that file?
nv
12:37
@Duikboot From the current dir
~/Code/SQLtbls/2015_blkmns.sql
did the job, thx peehaa
Do I have to keep in mind something else then
define('DB_HOST', 'localhost'); ? I created a root user
But I a not able to connect.
I would not login using root to start with
Create a specific user with only access to the database it needs
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON dbTest.* To 'user'@'hostname' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
like that
12:45
Yeah that would be a start
Ok changed that
Also don't forget to flush privileges once you've done that
ThW
ThW
Even is the user has full access, it is a good idea not to use root. If the client connections exhaust the limit, you are still allowed an additional connection with root. afaik
Done. :)
Ok
@ThW TIL
12:47
Now the issue is I see weird characters while it tries to connect.
This is what I see weird characters.. i.imgur.com/7Jzbk28.png - I have set the encoding for the DB to utf8 but that doesnt make sense because it's not able to connect.
@Duikboot Neh. Doesn't look like a db encoding issue
dammit
Warning: mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/2002): No such file or directory in .. wpdb blabbal
Deprecated: mysql_connect(): The mysql extension is deprecated and will be removed in the future: use mysqli or PDO instead in \
Warning: mysql_connect(): No such file or directory in

I am not asking to use that wordpress :D just connet
@Duikboot Have you tried connecting through the 127.0.0.1 instead?
Fixed hero! :D
12:53
Are you using a app like SQLPro ? To manage your db? Or are you uing the Cmdline?
When I am not using cli and I have to do something in mysql I use mysql workbench
That was it called!
Why people don't like PDO?
Has anyone actually used neo4j.com?
@nikita2206 No async queries, otherwise it's fine/better choice.
Maybe a weird question but is php -S executed form the location where you write it?
Looks like not of my files can be found in my directory structure....
ThW
ThW
@Duikboot by default yes, the working directory is set as document root
Then my error makes no sense. When I look into the page source my urls' are correct.., but they are not loaded well.
Even when trying with a full path I am not able to get an image.. ><
Not Found
The requested resource /2015/blkmns/wp-content/themes/blkmns/assets/images/header_blkmns.jpg was not found on this server.
13:56
@Andrea ah, so we've reached the begging for votes phase at last then
@Leigh We've been in that phase since the very start ^^
I honestly thing 2/3 is not high enough for something as contentious as this. Lets just assume for the sake of argument, that these votes do accurately reflect the feelings of the community at large. 1/3 of PHP developers do not want it. That's not a small number at all.
@Leigh Everything higher than that means nothing will pass :P
@Leigh "do not want it." Is not accurate....at least some people voting against anything don't care about it....and so are voting no because they don't want the additional burden of supporting it, rather than they think it's actively wrong.
Not nothing.
14:01
Actually, on most votes we have majorities surpassing 2/3 by quite a bit ^^
@NikiC ssshshhhh
@Danack Contra to that, some people will have voted yes without even reading the RFC because it sounds like they might like it, or someone told them to vote yes
it goes both ways - they may not think it's actively right, but, hey might be a cool feature, lets just get in tons of features
So if it goes both ways, why would the passing level need changing from it's already high level?
@Danack I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on it being "already high" :) I don't think the fact it goes both ways is relevant at all. When there is a strong consensus, its obvious, the Yes column will be flush green. When it's teetering around the middle, regardless of peoples reasons for voting the way they did, it's a sign that consensus isn't being reached and there's probably flaws in the proposal
@Leigh Just because an RFC "passes" the voting phase, doesn't mean it must happen.
14:07
@salathe I also know this.
But nobody gets to veto it happening if it does.
@Leigh That's not logically consistent. Whatever the level is required to pass, there will always be some votes that are close to that level. If you're saying that when a vote is close to the level it needs to pass, the level needs to be made higher......that would be an ever changing target, until it gets to 100% approval.
@Danack No, I'm saying the level should be higher for all votes. I even think the 50%+1 votes should be higher. If you want to go extreme and say an RFC should have 90% to pass, it doesn't matter if it scrapes through at 90.01% because it's still clear that an overwhelming majority support it.
2/3 is too close to 1/2 to be considered an overwhelming majority
2/3 means that twice as many people support the proposal
@Leigh the problem with that is that some people who are allowed to vote are even dumber than I am: news.php.net/php.internals/80767
yesterday, by Danack
$mf = new MessageFormatter('en_US', '{this was made intentionally incorrect}');
if ($mf === null) {
    echo "Surprise!";
}
And think that the above is perfectly sound behaviour......
@Danack Wow really, is that even possible?
14:13
@NikiC a few classes behave like that IIRC
@NikiC Aye - I made a mistake on the last section of this email - news.php.net/php.internals/80695 but the rest is correct.
I was obviously referring to the "even dumber than I am". sorry ^^
@NikiC Doh.....QED.
That's like the 3rd joke I've just completely missed this week...
Are you stressed out this week?
Not really - neck has been quite painful but not unbearable.....it's more I've just interpreted everything literally....yay for aspergers!
14:18
I find I take jokes literally when I'm stressed
moring
Morniing @marcio
somebody here shared an article about internal PHP implementation and func calls, I lost the thing and can't find it, anyone still has the link?
(google doesn't know where it is either)
@marcio Maybe it's one of NikiC's posts? nikic.github.io
humm, no, this one was somewhere else... damn I though my bookmarks was syncing and it wasn't.
14:28
@marcio probably jpauli
searching...
thank you ^^ first hit for jpauli is the post
Hey @NikiC I got some couple of questions
Well are you going to ask them, or does he have to guess them?
Hello, I have a problem, but I am too lazy to write the question out until someone says that they will help me. sol.gfxile.net/dontask.html
...
:D
14:37
@NikiC do you have to use a specific .htaccess file or anything for custom URIs to work on FastRoute?
@Danack do you always have this link ready on your clipboard?
@marcio No - I search for lazy said by me.
user924016
@HassanAlthaf have your tried testing it before asking? =]
@RonniSkansing yuh it doesn't work.
I'm planning my next project right now. :D
user924016
What doesnt work?
14:42
Custom URIs
I'm itching to reply to Lester's emails, but better ignore news.php.net/php.internals/82677
user924016
@HassanAlthaf did you then try with a .htaccess redirecting everything to the index?
he still seems to have no idea what a namespace is
@RonniSkansing a sec.
Doing some crap, composer is being naughty hehe
> PHPNG is the sort of improvement that was needed - speed. Even namespaces are not essential to that target as simply adding a tag to any library function is more than adequate, and even the fact that procedural functions seem to be getting a little more respect... [stopped reading]
14:49
Hey I found the issue why my wordpress site is not loading all the necesarry scripts etc
Document root is /Users/wardkennes/code/myprojectname
user924016
@Duikboot ?
@Duikboot could you fix that hexdump problem?
I have issues when installing my wordpress with the built in php server from osx.
Yes
But it's not yet perfect
I have no images
user924016
wp works fine if I run it with php -S localhost:1324
user924016
in the root of wp directory
14:51
Should be but it's not
user924016
I guess it is not a default setup?
@Duikboot out of curiosity, what was up with the hexdumps, how did you fix it?
I changed thePHP version :)
That's the issue : ( See the paste )
In my wp_options tbl the urls ar set like: localhost:8889/2015/blms
user924016
@Duikboot from where are you running the server and with what command? And what are you using the Document root for?
So when I strip the /2015/blms/ part from the current urls in the wordpress website... it shows the images
I tried so far:
php -S localhost:8889/2015/blms/
and
php -S localhost:8889/

Document root is /Users/duikb00t/code/blms
user924016
14:57
@Duikboot you should have been in the root of wp when you installed it
I didn't install it from scratch
I replaced it, I have to give back my old macbook and now I am on a new one.
But therefore I used mamp. And I would like to get rid of that.
user924016
well.. did you replace the site url?
user924016
and do a search and replace on the db for urls?
user924016
(remembing that some of it is serialized objects/arrays so you cant just do search and replace)
user924016
ok
But the only thing that loads are my content data, so text...
user924016
and when you look in your network tabs at the images, what are they trying to get (url)
user924016
and the path after?
15:02
that's it
user924016
so it tries to load images which all have just the site url as href?
indeed
no
I ran now : localhost:8889
When I go to the source and check an image url it looks like: localhost:8889/2015/blms/wp-content/themes/blms/assets/images/header_ blms_verandas.jpg
But my document root says: Document root is /Users/duikb00t/code/blms
user924016
so the site used to be in a subfolder with a folder called 2015/blms, right?
user924016
and you started php -S localhost:8889 from the root of wp,(the one with the index file)
15:06
jup
user924016
so if you go into the controlpanel and check the site url
user924016
what is it?
I can't get in there
user924016
What happens if you go to localhost:8889/wp-admin.php ?
It shows the login box and... when I click login localhost:8889/wp-login.php
it loads the form without styling When I click login I see; Not Found
user924016
15:07
and if you try to login?
The requested resource /2015/blms/wp-login.php was not found on this server.
user924016
okay
user924016
so in mysql
user924016
what does this give you
user924016
select option_value from wp_options where option_id=1;
user924016
so, shouldn that be changed from localhost:8889/2015/blms to localhost:8889
user924016
if you are running the php -S from the root of wp?
yes
ill try
Doesnt change
user924016
and if you did a search and replace, you might have had a typo since this was not replaced last you did the search and replace on the url
I don't think I made a mistake there
user924016
15:13
Well why wasnt the url changed then?
user924016
try searching you whole db for 2015/blms
but why is my document root
skipping the date folder?
user924016
the date folder?
Document root is /Users/duikb00t/code/blms
Instead of:
Document root is /Users/duikb00t/code/2015/blms
user924016
in the same folder as you did the php -S in .. what does pwd give you?
15:15
/Users/duikb00t/Code/blms
user924016
because the folder you are in does not have 2015/blms
user924016
why should the doc_root have it?
Ok good
maybe that causes the date folder I see sometimes
user924016
no, not when you are running via. php -S
localhost:8889/?page_id=6 are urls looking like in my post table
user924016
15:17
when you fixed the urls you can access the wp controlpanel and fix it updating perma rules in settings (that generates a new .htaccess)
user924016
But you seem to be really confused
indeed
I know that I would like to do that exactly. That permalinks page and save it again. But I can't get in the backend.
user924016
Your old computer had the 2015/blms path
user924016
anyways now, select * from wp_options where option_id=1; gives you back?
15:18
oh
@RonniSkansing huh? Does php's buildin server even support htaccess files?
user924016
so you failed changing it before?
user924016
@PeeHaa nope
Ah good :)
@PeeHaa Using mysql workbench can I just edit right in there?
I tought it was saved automatically.
user924016
15:19
that would be hell confusing =]
user924016
@Duikboot can you run sql queries ? like the select I gave you?
@Duikboot Yes you should be able to do that.
Maybe you need to manually commit?
15:19
But when I do save it asks to save a .sql file.
I changed now in GUI the urls.
Can't I save it right in the DB now? :D
user924016
I dunno
user924016
you can run UPDATE wp_options SET option_value="http://localhost:8889" WHERE option_id=1;
user924016
and check with the select afterwards if it has changed
OK GREAT
thanks a lot !
I just edited right in mysql itslves
instead of in the workbench works like charm!
Thanks a lot for your time and help, the stupid value wan't changing in my Workbench...
user924016
can you access the controlpanel now?
15:25
yes
I saved the permalinks
user924016
yea, remember the php buildin server does not use it
user924016
how about the rest of the site, how is it doing?
Good works perfect!
Looks like be faster then mamp is that possible?
It really loads insane fast
All this wordpress talk reminds to me I still have to write a hotpatcher POC @RonniSkansing
user924016
@PeeHaa yea =] that will go like hot butter
user924016
15:26
and a "Rate my Hosting"
user924016
@Duikboot I dunno .. but congrats on getting it working again
:D Thanks a lot.
user924016
no problem
hey, looks like my RFC is done with two weeks of discussion
last concerns answered and not a problem news.php.net/php.internals/82691
@Andrea @Danack does that satisfy your concerns? this RFC is super trivial, but I'd like to get the vote going
15:38
@PhilSturgeon Why do you want to restrict it to just class typehints? Why not make it work for all typehints by just returning the 'string' representation of the typehint?
@ircmaxell taking your advice and staying in bed today.
@Danack because there are already plans for all of that.
@Danack this has nothing to do with type hints in general, and relates only to classes
(if and when they ever go in)
Hello,
@PhilSturgeon quite horrible plans imo......the way I would be using this is when I'm generating some code base on some other code to decorate it. Let me write an example...back in 5.
i have a heisenbug in prod servers, that i couldn't reproduce in dev !
@Danack I dont want to play the "build the biggest bestest thing in the whole world and it can only go into PHP 7" game. I'm playing the "this is kinda dumb to not have so lets just fix it now in 5.6" game
this whole RFC is just getClass()->name without the instantiation. munging it all in together with scalar type hints is foolish
15:43
Someone switched the vote :(
@PhilSturgeon seriously, do it for 2 weeks (not in bed, but don't go out0
@PhilSturgeon but the RFC and geClass()->name won't return the same thing, for parent, self, right?..
@nikita2206 no, someone unvoted and a new person (alan_k) voted)
@salathe did you look at the RFC?
15:51
@PhilSturgeon yes, am I not looking hard enough?
dunno where parent, self, etc come into it :)
@PhilSturgeon You said your RFC is shorthand for getClass()->name... it's not.
("did you look" wasn't some sarcastic slam, it was a question meant exactly as written.)
I see you are talking about hysterical pants again
@salathe well its not a pure alias no, that would still attempt instantiation which is exactly what im trying to avoid
its the same result
thats why I said "this whole RFC is just getClass()->name without the instantiation."
15:55
@PhilSturgeon but it's not "just getClass()->name without the instantiation"
what is the difference and why is that a problem?
lets not be meta :)
you mentioned parent, self, etc. what's going on there?
ok, an example... eval.in/private/b828c885c3cbee :)
your RFC would print:
self
parent
right?
@PhilSturgeon I don't think changing it to `getType()' would be the 'biggest bestest thing in the whole world thing'. It would just be a small change to make it more useful. This is how I would hope to be using it, and why having it work for all types would be better.
@salathe Things I never knew....
@Danack conflating scalar types with class names is a bit odd

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