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@marcio It looks like it's related to php.net/manual/en/function.highlight-string.php - but I could be wrong.
@Danack thanky, and I was expecting something extremely useful (:
php.net/manual/en/function.highlight-file.php - such a good example of why an RFC process is good.
@Danack that really should be wiped out from PHP
Yes.
it's useful because it writes directly in the output buffer, without using temp variables!
related: (seriously speaking) use cases of this? php.net/manual/en/function.array-change-key-case.php some php functions have really rare use cases to be bundled in the core
00:51
tbh It would actually be a semi-useful project to analyze php's source code, and find what stuff has just been there from the 3.x + 4 days, and could/should be removed.
yeah
@Worf it actually damages performance for no good reason as the lexer has many if (SCNG(input_filter)) checks.
@Worf In the days before PHP had anonymous functions, that was maybe a useful addition. Normalizing the keys of an array is reasonably common.
you are supposed to normalize before you add a key, not after imho
no idea what's that :D @marcio not confident with php internals (but i want to learn)
@Worf don't take my word for it, I'm assuming @Danack is right and he said he could be wrong
00:57
also php files aren't very long, a temp variable is not that bad
@Worf Without thinking about it too hard, try and guess what the average clock speed was for a cpu when that code was written.
233mhz?
Maybe around that. Apparently the git history only goes back to 1999 when that function was already present.
:D
php.net/htmlspecialchars this requires a new version. the bitmask is an utter mess now
i mean, an entirely different function, with no BC compatibility
once I was thinking about a safe version of short open tags to handle xss escaping on various predefined contexts but not sure if that would fly.
@Worf a better api for these use cases would be better but it's kinda bad that PHP promotes itself as being a template language when you need a lot of boilerplate to make it safe.
s/safe/minimally safe
01:17
@marcio you mean these kind of tags? facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/…
@hakre ohhhh shiny :D
not so sure i'd like that :P
@Danack i'd also analyze php functions in order to suggest new versions for them or better names, with consistent case etc
only works with hacklang.
@Worf The only way that PHP would get a new 'consistent' string API is with something like github.com/nikic/scalar_objects/blob/master/handlers/string.php
01:33
@marcio no, there is a PHP extension, too.
@Danack eheh, that's what i'm doing too :P but they are two different things. i don't think php will ever have scalar boxed objects by default sadly, nor it will ever provide the users a way to implement their own types (autoboxing, valueOf() and things). instead aliasing existing functions and removing/fix the old crap is more realistic
"aliasing existing functions" - no........that's not realistic at all. Aliasing stuff sucks.
why not. you deprecate the old ones and leave them there for a couple of years
The current cost of having them be inconsistent, is a smaller cost than having duplicates around.
> This is why a more radical change - an OO-style API for scalars and basic modules, a fundamentally new set of functions which fulfil a specific need, etc - has the potential for acceptance, and this proposal does not. The costs are mostly fixed, so we need to increase the benefits to outweigh them.
01:40
duplicates but just for some years
- additional confusion for new users about why everything has two names and which they should use > that only depends on how the documentation site describes them
@Worf Yasuo try that every year and it's always a big mailing list shit storm
@hakre that's a lot of work, they maintain their own scanner and parser just to add new syntax through the extension github.com/facebookarchive/xhp-php5-extension/blob/master/xhp/…
that's an insane amount of work
otherwise it wouldn't work. But I guess they merely added the : parts.
and then for < and >.
- extra effort for new developers to learn the new names, even if they only read them in other people's code (it slows me down every time I see sizeof() and have to remember it's just an alias of count()) > even experienced developer need to check documentation (for example, i often don't remember the order of arguments for string and array functions) so, no actual change
I somehow like the idea with the tag objects.
it's definitely cool, I'm just impressed with the amount of work it takes to add new syntactic features to PHP through extensions.
01:45
- awkward decision for project leaders: use the old names for familiarity and compatibility with older versions, or the new ones because they're arguably better names > names can gracefully change in a huge period of time
If there was for extensions to do that more easily... this makes me think about macros as a nice idea again, at least new features would be implemented as composer packages instead of extensions.
"i often don't remember the order of arguments for string and array functions" - use an IDE....trying to remember parameter order is something computers do much better than humans.
IDEs are retarded
you have no idea how many times i waited uselessly the documentation to appear :D
@Worf Use a decent IDE then. PHPstorm is instant on function displaying, and also instant on clicking on a function to be taken to it's declaration.
i use poopstorm
7 was great. 8 is just useless
we can't have nice things
01:49
Works fine here.
last version i tried was the 8.03 iirc. after i had to invalidate the cache 10 times in a row, i've decided to uninstall it
not to speak of settings window that didn't work at all (had to change the xmls manually)
or automated refactoring constantly messing up my code
 
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good morning!
 
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04:05
someone's around? :D
05:03
1 hour later... yes
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Q: How can I host PHP files on Apache without executing?

user4757174If I host a php file on Apache, it will just execute it. I want clients to be able to download the php file without changing the .php extension. I don't want to disable PHP either.

i tired to find it out by searching on google but still not getting the exact idea about webshocket .
any one here ?
05:23
@abhi You set a directory scope for the PHP files you want downloadable and then disable PHP for that scope.
@crypticツ got it ! txs !
05:38
good morning
05:56
anyone here
06:55
moin
mornin'
well, "compiling shit" is one of the few legitimate reasons to buy that chip
£1106 for everything but the psu, can reuse my current disks
can get it a little cheaper, if you get the cpu from amazon, but more important that the kit arrives on the same day ...
because I'm crippled here, can't do anything and my office is freezing cold with the window open
07:10
@JoeWatkins board looks ok (aside from the audio circuit)
but I am not really sure about that bundled ram kit
as for PSU, it depends on whether you need a GPU with OpenCL or not
well it's gotta be DDR4, I'm not married to the mobo, you do get £40 off (which is the difference in cpu price vs amazon)
I was specifically talking about TeamGroup brand for that RAM kit
never heard of it
I'm not really going to be doing anything that requires a fancy gpu or audio capabilities ...
me neither, that is worrying
> - Upto 20% faster at 4k video editing compared to i7-4960X (Adobe Premiere Pro CC)
> - Upto 32% faster at 3D Rendering compared to i7-4960X (Cinebench 15 X)
> - Upto 14% faster at game physics and AI compared to i7-4960X (3D Mark Fire Strike Physics score extreme)
but the overclockers guys are pretty good at what they do
and if for some reason I hate it, they will take it back
07:15
good mornings
that's the only bundle they are doing for ram+mobo ...
some of the cheaper <£200 mobo's don't look terrible though
is it terrible ?
morning @iroegbu
E_WRONG_DAY
yesterday was public holiday :P
it was still monday
07:18
had a 3-days weekend
so today feels like monday
what day was it if not monday ?
with all its downsides :(
@JoeWatkins sunday
the day before that ?
the hidden day between sunday and saturday
sometimes it shows up...
hehe, hidden, I wondered how you would resolve it ...
magic ... nice ...
very php ...
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@JoeWatkins it's always morning of monday in the internet
and it's always friday evening when you leave
morning
@JoeWatkins don't you need ECC ram ?
07:38
Not sure about the PR process in regards to a major release. But does the PHP team plan on getting through most of the 170+ PRs before the next major release?
@tereško don't need, but would be a nice option, I see it's missing support for ECC ram, but the bundled one doesn't actually say ...
@crypticツ doubt it
bundled one doesn't support it either actually
/me goes to walk dog ... lata
08:07
Morning
Morning Fab
08:31
posted on April 07, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Angelverde */

09:09
morning
oh gosh, they launched SO in Russian
09:21
morning every one
how can i check in php, what is the maximum file size i can store in that disk format.
Operating System File-size Limit
Win32 w/ FAT/FAT32 2GB/4GB
Win32 w/ NTFS 2TB (possibly larger)
Linux 2.2-Intel 32-bit 2GB (LFS: 4GB)
Linux 2.4+ (using ext3 file system) 4TB
Solaris 9/10 16TB
MacOS X w/ HFS+ 2TB
NetWare w/NSS file system 8TB
like that
nice question
any one
?
I suppose you'll have to do this in 3 steps 1) detect platform 2) use scripting to detect max filesize (bash/cmd/etc) 3) run this using system()
09:39
do you really need to check it every time? maybe it'll be much mor simple to store in config file and check manually
10:06
how would you check in the first place ?
you can't write to the max size, an installer that requires 16TB of free disk space is silly ...
loading partition table with unpack might be an option in some environments ... though that would probably be quite fragile ...
not sure how you do a direct read on windows, on anything *nix-ish there should be dd, so just read the first 512 bytes from the target disk with dd, then file_get_contents the result (or have dd write to a pipe) and unpack it ...
you can look in the source code of something like fdisk or whatever to get the structure of the table and constants and whatever ...
hm
but only applies to bash
10:30
Oh, shit: ru.stackoverflow.com ))
So many stupid questions here and no moderators... Where is my cv button? ((
yeah, pretty stupid imo that reputation is not shared or at least duplicated once
Anyone ever done any reverse image search stuff?
@SergeyTelshevsky looks like they want to start an experiment with internationalization...
IMO, only the one international language for technical specialists is English, no need to start a localized versions, because it will be impossible to receive an answer from really skilled developers across the world.
don't know, IMO being forced to learn English if you're an IT guy is the way to go
@Fabor yup
10:35
yes, agree
What did you do/use for it HamZa?
area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/41168/… … huuh? that's 11 days in beta and people have > 10k rep?
@bwoebi it's impossible...
43k of reputation
1k answres
yeah, note that account seems to exists since 3+ years…
@lisachenko I'm offended. It supports HTTPS while the main site doesn't :(
10:37
I have no idea how this is possible
however, if this guy has a lot of free time, why not to answer this simple questions
languages are separating knowledge and making it harder to share, I understand things like traditions, legacy and national culure, but this is a professional environment
@HamZa stackoverflow.com ? is ok for you?
via https
@lisachenko da heck. Opera tells me it's an unprotected connection
@Fabor like the name suggests reverse look up. Sometimes I want to lookup some anime. Sometimes I want to lookup if an image is fake or simply look up the source of the image.
anyway as I saw there are multiple translated self-answered questions that get upvoted
10:39
You could also check popularity or uniqueness
@HamZa I mean setting up your own db of images to use.
like elasticsearch has a plugin for image based search
lol I thought you meant google image reverse search...
Nope, I have not used/developed something related to that field :)
Furry :P
10:55
anyone faced code formatting problem in phpstrom for blade template engine ?
php strome did this to my code :(
hello guys
i have file upload control , i need to show only certain extensions when user click browse
there is attribute called accept which filter the extensions but it doesn't work on IE and Firefox
Is there any alternative solution ?
11:24
@Bassem see stackoverflow.com/questions/1741233/…. make sure to follow the links in the comments.
11:41
@Gordon thanks , i already check it before post here but didn't find what i need !
12:04
don't know where's the original video: augmented reality?
12:30
@SergeyTelshevsky it's not AR IMHO. It's more like a good (pre)edited video choreographed well
yeah :)
pretty fun to watch
I wonder what's the purpose of doing that
AR needs to be realtime...
@SergeyTelshevsky making class fun
just fun or was it educational
A classmate of mine is following a course "mobile development". One sub-course is literally "finish those lynda videos and do the assignments" ...
lol
@nikita2206 cool but my first thought was "why do you need funding?"
So the tester we have here likes to use freehand blue lines to highlight stuff. I'm trying to make him use red freehand circles instead.
@HamZa because time?
true
I give him props. Not only is he open about his needs, he's doing a Kickstarter for Open Source. Not everyone is Mozilla or Apache
13:15
@nikita2206 "Your company logo placed at the footer of every page in mysqlcli.com until the end of 2016."
If I had $500 to spare, this could be some awesome trolling.
:p
13:28
Anyone got experience of their support email being target spammed?
@Fabor I didn't but one solution could be moving to a support form with captcha
That's the plan so far, just wondering of quick fixes for now.
@Fabor I found this article a while back. It's Wordpress but the principles are basic PHP and pretty sound
Cheers, we have a support email these guys are targeting, not abusing anything on our site.
Hi, Any one help me to solve this problem
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Q: jQuery Datatable - server side processing data pagination using Php

user3454479i have a problem with jquery datatable pagination (Server side processing). For example i have a 24 records in database. The count is displaying correctly and total pagination also displaying correctly. when i click on Next or 2nd page it displays records as per the display page length. He...

13:45
@Fabor Ah. What kid of mail server do you have?
TBH no idea. It's not a huge huge issue as we need to switch to captcha based to resolve anyway.
@PeeHaa run for moderator :D
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hey everyone!

can someone give me some advise in how to secure my RESTful PHP API.
If you use qmail or Postfix there's always Spamassassin
13:58
good morning
posted on April 07, 2015 by kbironneau

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I love breaking out specifications to answer questions :-)
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A: Sanitizing input value

ircmaxellThere really are two questions that you're asking (or at least can be interpreted): Can the quoted value attribute of input[type="text"] be injected if quotes are disallowed? Can an arbitrary quoted attribute of an element be injected if quotes are disallowed. The second is trivially demonstr...

Anonymous
14:16
@PeeHaa yes peehaa ran for mod.
Anonymous
@sam_io not very.
Anonymous
I should have learned C first :/
Anonymous
14:56
@Danack I still have this :)
Anonymous
Sadly I can't make the class that way because then it wouldn't be simple to use as it is now.
Anonymous
Fyi, that's when I truly understood SRP
@sam_io you probably want to use some sort of queue model there... eventuallyconsistent.net/2013/08/12/…
Morning, room.
> Upon closer examination of the data, a trend emerges: Developers increasingly prefer spaces as they gain experience. Stack Overflow reputation correlates with a preference for spaces, too: users who have 10,000 rep or more prefer spaces to tabs at a ratio of 3 to 1.
15:08
nice :-)
Nothing new here, of course :P
source?
user924016
Moorning
15:12
> 6,800 identified as full-stack developers, 1,900 as mobile developers, 1,200 as front-end developers, 2 as farmers, and 12,000 as something else.
lol
"2 as farmers"
Negative, I am a meat-popsicle.
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Anonymous
@Fabor +1
Anonymous
I'm a hot mustard
15:27
> Motivation for Using Stack Overflow:

Because I can't do my job without it: 20.5%
15:59
@rlemon yeeeeeeahno :)
morning all
posted on April 07, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Ksionc */

@FlorianMargaine :D I identified myself as a farmer
wrong room
16:38
@NikiC reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/31mwu0/… <- does that sum it up well?
Anonymous
@Danack need ur reply on github
@sam_io The guy appears to be correct.
@ircmaxell pretty much
Anonymous
So is_uploaded_file() has nothing to do with adding any layer/s of security when uploading a file?
It appears to duplicate the check that move_uploaded_file does.
Anonymous
16:47
Yeah, I understood that much. So why not replace move_uploaded_file() with is_uploaded_file() then? Since the manual says:
Anonymous
> Returns TRUE if the file named by filename was uploaded via HTTP POST. This is useful to help ensure that a malicious user hasn't tried to trick the script into working on files upon which it should not be working--for instance, /etc/passwd.
Maybe the use case is for library functions that are just passed a filename, where they wouldn't necessarily know that the file is an unmoved upload?
OH in a discussion about software design: "If programmers are so smart, why are they so disappointed with each other?"
@PeeHaa So we're starting a petition to make you a moderator. Because we need someone on the inside. Besides deceze
Anonymous
17:03
@Machavity we have @Gordon also.
@sam_io Is he running again? Didn't see him in the list
@Machavity because I already was elected
/me pokes head in ...
Ah. I thought it was a year term and that was it
sup @JoeWatkins
17:06
s'all good :)
on a completely unrelated side note: floating point precision is a bitch
Anonymous
@Machavity Nah, it's foevah :)
I hate not being able to do stuff ...
so bored ...
user924016
@JoeWatkins why can you not do stuff?
morning
user924016
17:16
and morning @kelunik
@JoeWatkins ?
pc is foobared, if I do anything demanding it overheats and shuts down
I'm stuck like this for another week, at least :(
clean out the insides?
dust in the fan/heatsinks?
done that, is spotless ...
there was a nice thick sheet of it, but it's spotless now, and it makes no nevermind ...
user924016
cpufreq-set it down
17:18
it's running only because there is no case, and it is next to an open window
something is really broken ...
@JoeWatkins fans running correctly?
did you remove any of the heat sinks to clean them?
Buy some Arctic Silver and reseat the heatsink. That stuff does wonders
> - Lyra2 relies on a sponge for security, which is by definition full of holes.
LM Hash relies on a block cipher. Blocks don’t have holes.
17:22
@ircmaxell Sounds legit
gave it a dusting all over, there are no sinks that can get mucky, only a little one on gpu, and then fan cooler, which is totally clean ... all the fans are running properly, they are getting faster under load but it doesn't help, temp shoots up from 150 degrees to 190 and it shuts down ... I melted something ...
Refactoring in a nutshell: http://t.co/6sCKGymthV
via @beberlei
@JoeWatkins What kind of processor?
i7-2600k
@Gordon yeah, I lvoe that one
@JoeWatkins what OS?
17:24
ubuntu at the moment
stock Intel heatsink?
try xsensors to watch multiple thermistors
Reeeeeepost
:)
that should give you individual thermometers to help narrow down the specific one that's rising (CPU vs chipset, etc)
17:27
Sounds like your thermostat is stuck closed. Do you know where it is under your hood?
yeah, get a wrench and tap it a few times. If that fails to work, hit it as hard as you can and hope that it doesn't break.
It really does sound like a thermal paste problem. Reseating is cheap and easy to do
@ircmaxell solving hardware problems 101 :P
percussive maintenance FTW
I had a similar problem many years ago. It made contact but the paste got bumped during seating. Reseated with Arctic Silver and it dropped the running temp 30%
17:31
@Machavity this sounds like it came on all of a sudden though
@Gordon can I has favor?
@ircmaxell hehe
which aside from a shift in the heat sink (physical movement) shouldn't be the case, no?
@Machavity already done that, took the heatsink and fan off to clean them and got new compound ...
@ircmaxell Yeah, it should be. I buy a lot of Intels and their heatsinks don't generally move. But they do come with a stupid easy way to remove them
17:32
@BenjaminGruenbaum dunno before you didnt ask
@Gordon I asked a candidate in the elections how they improved since an incident and they said the incident never happened. Now, I have a picture of it somewhere in the transcript of the JS chatroom but finding it would take me hours, it's a deleted comment chain (I have a link here) would you mind grabbing me a snapshot?
(I'd ask TM but he already did it for me once before and I'd feel like a douche for not saving it)
oh, I know it's easy to remove, I'm saying that short of it physically moving if it worked fine for a year, then it shouldn't just stop all of a sudden (unless the heatsink moved relative to the die)
(Well, I feel like a douche for not saving it before, and going through the whole JS room history would take me hours if not days)
@BenjaminGruenbaum :P
@PeeHaa yeah, I know. That conversation would go great - "Yeah, I know you already did that for me once, but I didn't save it so ummm...."
17:34
I know that feel bro :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum hmm, not sure I am allowed to
@Gordon TM did it before and to be fair there is a screenshot of that somewhere in the JS chat room transcript, but if you feel uneasy I don't want to put you in an uncomfortable position.
I wouldn't dig it up if he wasn't running for mod
yay
got my desk
now I actually have a place where to put my elbows
though I am not all that convinced that I picked the right color .. I think I should have gone with dark brown =/
17:48
How's the new computer?
quite good
@BenjaminGruenbaum here , a pic: i.imgur.com/csRcNb9.jpg
wow that took forever to load (the picture)
Looks very nice (the monitor and the box, can't say much else based on the pic)
I'm surprised you're running Windows
insides of the box can be seen here: i.imgur.com/O4qnLZh.jpg?1 i.imgur.com/d6v1JaF.jpg?1
and I am running windows because most of games that I want to play are windows-only affair
user924016
18:09
@tereško looks awesome
main thing is that it has been able to run everything I have thrown at it on max up till now
@tereško very clean
@BenjaminGruenbaum well, it's not as clean as I would have liked it to, but I will redo the wiring then I buy the second video card
for now (since it's my first build) this will have to do
18:32
yo
yesterday I executed: php -r "$x;"

and the output was:

PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant morissonlevi - assumed 'morissonlevi' in Command line code on line 1
Notice: Use of undefined constant morissonlevi - assumed morissonlevi in Command line code on line 1

A big wtf o_O but then...
why did you do x=morissonlevi on your shell?
I didn't! Git did github.com/git/git/pull/135
turns out there is a branch called morrisonlevi xD
and I was going crazy because of that
*%$@# global variables
I forgot to escape $x and that was stupid but... dang global vars
hi guys
anyone here run adblock?
Anonymous
18:48
@tereško what model is the monitor?
@sam_io Samsung S34E790C
Anonymous
$1039.00 I hope it was worth it.
I actually paid for it a bit under 800
and yes, it's worth it
Anonymous
It must be greate for gaming for sure
it's great for everything, especially for someone who cannot stand multi-monitor setups
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