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00:00
Don't get me wrong, I prefer to not serialize objects, I prefer to json_encode() arrays, but that's not an argument against serializing objects, per se
@bwoebi To pause stuff - and pass processing state from one process to another. But yes, that can be done through json_encode with extra bits.
implements Jasonizable (or whatever I called it)
I have no issue with exporting state of an object… but then export its state and not the object itself.
@bwoebi That's what serialize() does (assuming you implement __sleep() and __wakeup()
@bwoebi It's state may include other objects....which need to be constructed when the object is recreated.
json_encode can't create objects by itself.
00:03
Or rather, it can only create stdClass
@Sara Well… then, just allow stdClass and objects with __sleep() and __wakeup() to be serialized at all… but everything else?
@bwoebi That I'd agree with, but... hindsight is 20/20 :p
btw @bwoebi WHAT IS THE TIME?
@Danack hmm?
Don't you have something mark as closed @bwoebi ?
00:05
@Danack I already did?
in the first minute after UTC midnight
Ah - the text above still says "will end 2015-02-24."
My bad.
@Danack fixed^^
@ircmaxell Well, there's also the fact that just because it's possible to write in PHP, it doesn't mean it's a good idea (outside of fun experiments to see if you can do it)
00:12
@DaveRandom you can add the array/string thingy as well
probably missed edit window
@Leigh so my stance here, is accessing fopen("/dev/urandom") isn't ideal because of the streams layer (it may be possible to intercept). Hence why I think this very particular case isn't true (now, if we had a high quality RNG exposed, perhaps)
I gotta say I'm a big sceptical of the array->string rfc
But maybe that's just because Francois proposed it ...
00:13
mv /dev/urandom /dev/urandom_old && ln /dev/zero /dev/urandom possible to intercept at many levels
@Leigh that's not possible without root access tho
and if you've got root, it's already game over
I mean intercept at the extension level
Hopefully that would also require root, but yes, all we can do is what is reasonably possible
@SammyK It blocks while reading (as expected), but it doesn't block as in /dev/random blocks
Salsa20 -> ChaCha20 -> arc4random. So yes we support it on BSD :)
blocks as all files do
but its not a file, so...
Yeah, I though /dev/*random was a special case
00:17
You don't read from it asynchronously, so, blocking
right, but not in the way /dev/random is blocking...
I thought that's what I said? :D
it is
@SammyK it is a special case, its not quite like a file operation, but it's not not like one either. Really, it depends what he means by blocking
@Leigh worth exposing getrandom() if it's available?
available in Linux since 3.17
We can expose it, but it's not designed for high throughput
I think it has a limit of 512 bytes per call
It's supposed to be the analog of BSD's getentropy(), used to seed arc4random, and was introduced at the request of the LibreSSL authors
Would it be better to try and grab from getrandom() if length <= 512?
00:22
well, it reads from /dev/urandom's pool...
I don't think so. If I did random_bytes(16) in a loop, it would spam the syscall, and I have no idea if that's a bad thing
But yes, I already investigated it as an option for fd-less random. If you think it's a good addition, I can put it in, I have some half baked code for it already from testing
"The rationale of this system call is to provide resiliance against file descriptor exhaustion attacks" lists.openwall.net/linux-kernel/2014/07/17/235
I am not 100% sure... I think it's worth pinging SolarDesigner about this for guidance...
Indeed, but the original intended use is to seed another CSPRNG like a stream cipher. I'm not up to speed with kernel internals, I don't know if spamming a syscall in a loop for several megabytes of rand is bad or not
perhaps I may have to eliminate my no-userspace rng concern... I don't know...
00:27
Any way we can guard it, for example if we keep the state in the fpm master, can we prevent fpm workers being able to read it?
Ignore that, silly suggestion
I would say every thread/worker would need to reseed... shared state in a master sounds like trouble
yea, you'd have to lock the state for each read
well, ways around it, but that will get ugly quickly
i wouldn't bother with the complication, keep state to a single thread
I wonder... if it does time-based as well as throughput based reseeds
00:31
the reference implementation :)
but if not, we could make it. then it throttles syscalls, and makes the state less useful if leaked, because it may already be reseeded
well, assuming fast enough reseeds
haw does python do it internally?
could also lower the throughput sentinel, either random is requested infrequently and the time guard causes reseeds, or it's random heavy and reseeds often from throughput
lets have a look :)
If only there was lxr.python.org ...
Ok, it looks like, Python 2 uses openssl if available (on VMS), otherwise CryptGenRandom or /dev/urandom, Python 3 seems to be BSD getentropy() aware...
with a userland rng?
>It's like a 7 year old with a hunting knife in each hand driving an F1 car
00:45
"writing extensions for PHP ... has a bit of a learning curve"
derick votes no on exceptions in engine, but votes yes for using base exception ... ehhh
@Ja͢ck in case it passes
ah, yeah, that could be it
Browsing python source in the mercurial web thing is infuriating
slithering serpents
00:53
It appears... it's just urandom or lcg
lcg???
that's scary...
it's available as an option, it doesn't fall back to it
just like rand() is an option for us
oh ok
though I think it shouldn't be...
but fair enough
gaaah, 1am, I promised I'd send a CV over tonight, and I've still only written 2 lines
going to close this and try and get to work, o/
:-)
good night, thanks
01:18
@NikiC good catch, I'll fix that in a while.
01:45
Do I see some GET parameters concatenated into an SQL string?
yes, although I put it through a pdo prepare so it's all good :)
okay so here's the query;
"SELECT SUM(iAmount) as `shares`, (SELECT SUM(iAmount) FROM `investments` WHERE `iUser = " . $_GET['id'] . " AND DATE(`iTime`) = CURDATE()) as `shares_today` FROM `investments` WHERE `iUser` = " . $_GET['id']
02:43
Anyone knows why travis refuses to run tests for a given PR? This never happened before to me: github.com/php/php-src/pull/1054/commits
@Ocramius strange... I rebased with master and got no conflicts, will double check. Thanks.
@Ocramius thanks that helped me.
03:01
hi
@Ocramius indeed :) there was conflict caused by a new commit hours ago. Also, wtf you have a folder to store screen caps.
does anyone know how to do this on PHP?
you mean $this? :3
I have a function to call other function so for example function myArray([1,5,2,3]) { //echo each array every 30secs }
hi, anyone here familiar with Zillow API?
03:03
function echoArray($test) {echo $test;}
how to do that?
setInterval(); for 30secs. delay
call the 2nd function every 30 secs
function1(){
wai
wait
functon1(){
setinterval(function(){
function2();
},3000); //3000 is 30secs
}
that one
are you using plain PHP? or you use some framework?
laravel
I see
$this->function2();
03:05
I want to use this on mobile app to request
hi, anyone here familiar with Zillow API?
I used sleep(30); but when I close the mobile app it should continue the function...
cause I am creating app that insert into database when the mobile click the button... and the mobile should stop the connecting after he click but he still opening the page and loading...
so every 30 it input the id on array..
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Q: how to do a request that loop on function

JeraldPunxI have a question and I have been frustated for many months trying to figure this out... How to do this on PHP that when I call this function it will call the other function without disconnecting when closing the app on mobile... for example mobile click button then close the app, the request se...

please help me...
I am using REST service
no, don't use sleep. it's a bad programming habit
sorry, i forgot
setInterval is for javascript
:)
kindly see this one.
https://gist.github.com/amirkheirabadi/9342420
 
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zan
zan
04:46
Good Morning folks
user924016
05:29
Morning
05:42
good morning
i have a some issue regarding quickbooks-php please help
if anyone there can help i can proceed with my question.
user924016
Maybe someone can help if you ask the question
okay, so i am using quickbooks-php api (github.com/consolibyte/quickbooks-php) able to connect with quickbooks pro 2011 desktop software. i am sending data from my website to desktop software in items in write check check module, There is fields description, customer jobs and quantity when i am trying to send data to these fields i get error. the other two fields with the same are type and name they accept data.
i have to send data to all these fields.
the only two fields accepting data(type, name).
Ron
Ron
06:01
hello
good evening from australia
i have some issue about Soap connection with PHP. is there anyone who can help me with this? =)
06:22
good morning
07:13
good mornings
@Ron There can be a hundred causes of such issues, I bet you need to share more if you're looking for specific help
good mornings
07:29
mon-ring
posted on February 25, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by nitro */

morning
Why didn't I get a badge on SO for "first message in Room 11 with more than 5 stars" ? ;D
07:47
open with sound on: lingscars.com
Morgen
mohaa
I still have the plague
it turns out it's probably actually scarlet fever ... because apparently it's 1930 again ...
08:03
@JoeWatkins :P
yes, my misery is very funny ...
Sorry :(
that's better ...
I kid, I kid, I have a 1930's disease, it's definitely funny ...
fucking with you for a minute took my mind off it ...
I don't know how teachers manage to survive, this was brought home from a kid at school ... they must get all kinds of shit during the course of their career ...
Glad I could help :-)
@JoeWatkins Yeah I wonder the same
one of the teachers is off sick with it too, so it's not like they have the immune system to cope with it ... first time I caught some howling disease off a 10 year old I'd be looking for a new job, I'm sure of it ...
08:18
no immunization against it?
it's one of those things that is treated with antibiotics, so I think not
pretty sure I've had all the immunizations available
hmmmm... Never heard of Scarlet fever before today
08:39
@iroegbu same for me
moin
looks like my first kid's gonna be a boy
@FlorianMargaine congratulations, I guess :)
Good mourning
08:55
Morning
09:17
mogguh @FlorianMargaine, @salathe and @fapore
@PeeHaa moggar
we have diffrent times,do we? :)
09:33
posted on February 25, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Frankie */

> Now, instead of spending time figuring out what time of day is it for every member of the channel, we spend time explaining newcomers benefits of UGT.
> Your ass will be laminated. (geoman is exception to this rule - his ass will be fried instead).
I smell an inside joke
lol
Good (UGT) Morning, Everyone!
09:38
@FlorianMargaine saying "smell" immediately after talking about asses... is well...
@iroegbu an inside-inside joke ;)
too much "inside" for ass jokes though.
lol... "inside" makes it all worse... =))
Hi Guys, i am unable to solve the problem in zend framework. please any one help me solve this problem
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Q: unable to load the models in zend framework

user3454479I am unable to load the models in file which is in application folder. my zend structure is like this project -- application --configs --controllers --models --views --cron_file.php --libraray --index.php > --htaccess and in my cron file for loading mo...

morning guys!
does anybody know any module which is for slim framework as a database layer ?
09:52
@underscore what... ?
I'm working on a API project
So i'm using SLIM framework
I want to connect to the Mysql over SLIM
so is there any inbuilt or custom module for SLIM ?
hi @underscore, I've used Propel ORM with Slim before. Not a built in solution but did the job
@underscore PDO
don't even go near propel
@Patrick is there db stuff in the tutorial?
09:58
@FlorianMargaine not yet
I am somewhat seriously considering turning it into a book (giving me motivation to spend more time on it...). But I also have a gut-feeling that it's going to take much more time than I think and for little benefit... And I don't want to pretend that I actually know what I am talking about :)
Thoughts?
@Patrick why not?
@Patrick well, books in tech... a lot of work and little to no benefits, except resume. Worth it if you're motivated though, according to a friend.
@manei_cc it's active record
10:01
just for the sense of accomplishment
@FlorianMargaine yeah the resume thing is the tempting part :)
but if nobody ends up reading it... meh :(
well, room 11 people will at least :P
It will get horrible reviews from the framework mob :D
however... seeing your motivation, maybe it's better to keep going as a tutorial... and see when there is a more content if it can turn in a book
I actually use propel for legacy projects, I can reverse the schema to "entities" and get going much faster
@Patrick I personally don't like physical books all that much, but If it's a ebook or pdf too I'm +1 ;D
10:04
If he just wants to query a db, pdo is fine. If he want's an ORM, I don't think there is an alternative to doctrine currently...
I don't know of any
@PhilSturgeon writing a php book, worth it or not?
@underscore don't use propel, it's the wrong tool for the job
has anyone else here published something?
@Patrick I know @SimonSarris from the JS room did
10:07
@MarcelBurkhard i just installed it via composer
look at the "Acknowledgements" section, a page before "Introduction"
what is the problem with it ?
"... the StackOverflow JavaScript chat room crowd..." :P
I suppose they were really helpful in distracting him :P
@MarcelBurkhard redbeanphp.com ?
10:11
@underscore do you want an ORM or do you want to run sql queries?
I need to run sql queries
for the API
@underscore then PDO is perfectly fine
@Patrick yeah, sorry we should have asked what you needed first :) if it's just running queries an ORM would be an overkill
ORM is a software design pattern popular among people that think it will work this time
10:18
ORM: Oh, Really, Man?
Orm is also the Norsk word for Snake/serpent.
I like doctrine though
I just realised the spaceship operator proposal was incomplete... there's no <=>= operator!
10:34
for strict checks?
<==> for strict checks, please.
<(=.=)> for strict checks, please.
3
the lazy spaceship concatenation operator
10:50
@FlorianMargaine then we need <==>= for assignment too
Although I think both are inconsistent, we really need <==> and <==>= for weak and <===> and <===>= for strict
How about using Zend as our application API ?
Well that solves both problems in one go! Amazing
@Leigh I agree
Thanks
If not i want to use slim for routes
and Another PDO wrapper for database
@underscore why do you want to wrap pdo?
And if you just need a router, why use a framework? no framework tutorial
how about using Zend for both duties ?
also do like Patrick says... why use a whole framework just because of a router?
Routes + DBML
Not because of a router
I'm going to make an API for our Application
Does Zend do the both job ?
@underscore yes but it will slow your api down
@MarcelBurkhard i go for a laravel
well, why?
I don't know zend so well but I do know that laravel has some severe design issues, singletons all over the place for example
hmm
i don't have much knowledge in php
You know i'm a Javascript guy
11:24
@underscore do you want it quick & dirty or can you invest more time to do it "the right way" ?
I can invest much time to it
learning a framework like zend/laravel/symfony2 is probably not going to speed up development that was not the point here, I'm now talking about clean oop programming, unit testing, etc.
@MarcelBurkhard
so far i was worked with php oop
yeah thats what I thought about my code too
i never used a framework before
Also i'm not a fan of PHP
11:26
turns out I had tight coupling, bad testability, used service locator anti-pattern, etc.
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A: MVC for advanced PHP developers

tereško Links, that contain PHP-only materials, are marked with php for easier identification. You cannot even begin to delve into MVC before you have comprehensive understanding of OOP. That include OOP practices (dependency injection, unit testing, refactoring) principles (SOLID, SoC, CQS, LoD) a...

I love Javascript always
I can go for Node Js to create an API
But
well then why don't you make your api with node.js?
Why i creating an API with complex Node jS ?
doing php right is also complex in my opinion
This is my logic
PHP is ever ugly language
11:29
well I personally prefer php over javascript
but then again from the language itself I prefer java over php
but I don't like the ecosystem in java, especially for web development
I think you should just stick with javascript if you don't like php
javascript
<3 er
javascript is so .. different.. ;D
IT can be act like Fully OOP
yeah I know.. it ACTS like fully oop
That's why i'm loving to her
11:33
using prototypes and stuff, I really prefer having "real" oop (as in java, php, c#, ...)
then do smalltalk ;P
but thats just my opinion, why exactly don't you wan't to use javascript for your web api?
or stop talking to tiny-avatar people
:D
i'm talking against PHP @ PHP Chatroom
11:36
and I'm not arguing
well not to the point where I tell you to use php anyway
handing with database is easy with PHP rather than Js
@MarcelBurkhard problem with the do i want to use framework for this or just go through own oop ?
11:40
well I have yet to see a framework that enforces nice oop
so yeah go for it ^^
/me stops talking to tiny-avatar people

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