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14:00
SFW Cool creativity on the song. Not a Friday link.
user4433485
stackoverflow.com/questions/29562014/… here is the question btw:)
user895378
@JeffNoel I'm sure they've already examined our greatest hits.
@Katherina Well at least when you've finished write a note in the code saying "// I should've used PDO. Usually I regret nothing! but this... I regret :(".
//Hey you, have fun adapting everything!
user4433485
haha
user4433485
14:02
most is done in PDO because we were 2 on this project
user4433485
actually 99% is PDO
user895378
Just leave some ascii art in a block comment. That'll make future maintainers forgive the intransigence.
user4433485
but my dear partner is "sick"
Only takes 1% to get your DB deleted.
Anonymous
meh.. I used to think drupal was some industry-standard cms before I got see teh source :/
14:03
no coding standard, reminds me of my team.
@samaYo Did you have nightmares?
Saying that Drupal 8 is mostly libraries from the small amount I saw :P
@Katherina Have you opened the mysql connection BEFORE doing the query?
user4433485
maybe one of you can translate those 2 lines into PDO ? =DD
Anonymous
@Fabor I tried to play aroud with drupal 7. It gave me a migraine
posted on April 10, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Frankie */

14:05
@samaYo I'd skip it and go to 8. @FlorianMargaine is a bit of a drupal magician. Drupal has a place on the web like all CMS'. Just quite the learning curve.
user4433485
@JeffNoel Yes
it's a little early for d8
Even for curiosity? Not production.
it won't be out before fall
ah, for curiosity it's fine
Anonymous
Is there a major difference between 7/8 ?
14:07
yes
it went from procedural to OO
Anonymous
It won't matter much since I am a noob at it anyway
@Katherina I don't get why you specify a mysql_connect() object in your else statement, but you don't use an object for your delete query.
not entirely procedural... but kinda
Anonymous
@FlorianMargaine I was going to say, "I have seen an interface somewhere" :)
user4433485
	$connection = mysqlConnect();
	if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
		if(isset($_POST['delete_id'])) {
		$delete_id = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['delete_id']);
		mysql_query("DELETE FROM event WHERE `id`=".$delete_id);

		echo $delete_id;
		// header('Location: dashboard.php?app=mysql');

		}
	}
Anonymous
14:09
@Katherina don't !
@Katherina have you tried using mysql_error() to see if there was any error with the query?
user4433485
@JeffNoel When I do so, it return Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '}' in C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php on line 407
user4433485
lol
user4433485
oh nvm
@Katherina do you even have a mysql connection? var_dump($connection); I assume its a pdo database handle
user4433485
14:13
mysql_error();
var_dump($connection);
user4433485
return: object(PDO)#2 (0) { }
lol
it's a PDO object, mysql_query won't do it.
user4433485
and how should I fix that:p
$query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?";
$stmt = $connection->prepare($query);
$stmt->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
$stmt->execute();
that's my guess
14:15
hilarious
user4433485
@MarcelBurkhard return:
user4433485
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 2031 ' in C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php:401 Stack trace: #0 C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php(401): PDO->query('DELETE FROM eve...') #1 C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php(184): editRooster() #2 C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\dashboard.php(59): getApp() #3 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php on line 401
@Katherina change ->execute(array("deleteId"=>$deleteId)); to ->execute(array(":deleteId"=>$deleteId));
user4433485
@JeffNoel it does the same as before, no error but does nothing either;p
user4433485
14:19
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 2031 ' in C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php:401 Stack trace: #0 C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php(401): PDO->query('DELETE FROM eve...') #1 C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php(184): editRooster() #2 C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\dashboard.php(59): getApp() #3 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\terras\includes\functions.php on line 401
@Katherina Try to add a var_dump($stmt->errorInfo());
user4433485
@JeffNoel array(3) { [0]=> string(5) "00000" [1]=> NULL [2]=> NULL }
What PHP version are you on @Katherina?
That's weird, no error number.
so the query is executed.
user4433485
5.6.3
14:21
@Katherina is there an entry with the id you're trying to remove?
You're lucky. Boss doesn'T want to upgrade from 5.3.3 here.
@Katherina and are you using the database you think you are using?
user4433485
@MarcelBurkhard Yes, check my question @ SO
user4433485
0
Q: Show tables and give option to delete

KatherinaI would like everyone to see the entries of my table and that there is a possibility to remove a row, As you can see, I want that the user can click on delete and that it removes from database:) This is what I've got so far: function editRooster() { if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { ...

nope gtg
good luck
user4433485
14:22
thanks
user4433485
appreciated the help;)
user4433485
@JeffNoel this is what we've got now:
user4433485
		$connection = mysqlConnect();
		if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
		if(isset($_POST['delete_id'])) {
			$query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?";
			$stmt = $connection->prepare($query);
			$stmt->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
			$stmt->execute();
			var_dump($stmt->errorInfo());
			//header('Location: dashboard.php?app=mysql');
}
Use [] instead of array() since you're above PHP 5.4. Why? Because [] is sexy.
@Katherina Is the event table linked with any other entity table?
user4433485
14:24
he is not linked to any table as far as I know;) for linking tables we need to do that in mysql/phpmyadmin right? i didn't do that.
user4433485
however
Login to phpmyadmin and try to execute the query yourself with a valid id to delete to see if the deletion is done.
user4433485
can I check that somehow?
well if you created the table yourself it shouldn't be linked to anything
user4433485
14:25
Nope it's not linked ;)
Welp...
I'm trying to thing about what could be wrong and I have no idea.
Good morning
Mornell
user4433485
14:27
ehh @JeffNoel I also have // Bind the query params
$stmt->bindParam(':limit', $limit, PDO:: PARAM_INT);
$stmt->bindParam(':offset', $offset, PDO:: PARAM_INT);
$stmt->execute();

in the same function, does it matter?
@Katherina take those parameters off (comment the two bindParam lines)
but if it's not in the same query it shouldn't even matter
user4433485
this might be the problem
user4433485
// Prepare the paged query
$stmt = $connection->prepare('SELECT * FROM event ORDER BY id LIMIT :limit OFFSET :offset');
user4433485
I use it for the forloop
Don't edit that code then
adapt the code for the delete query
user4433485
14:29
in what?
try using another variable than $stmt for the delete query
name it something else
like $statement
Afternoon
Hey Cherryade
user4433485
$yolo = $connection->prepare($query);
$yolo->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
$yolo->execute();
var_dump($yolo->errorInfo());
user4433485
lol
user4433485
14:30
not working tho
user4433485
no errors but does simply nothing
i am getting this error when i try to access google calendar "Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_Service_Exception' with message 'Error calling GET,"
user4433485
are you sure this is good? $query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?";
user4433485
fixxed!
user4433485
		if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
		if(isset($_POST['delete_id'])) {
			$delete_id = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['delete_id']);
			$query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=".$delete_id;
			$yolo = $connection->prepare($query);
			$yolo->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
			$yolo->execute();
			var_dump($yolo->errorInfo());
			//header('Location: dashboard.php?app=mysql');
}
		}
14:32
Nice naming, $yolo - ahah
user4433485
=DDD
user4433485
it's all about the yolo
you do not need to escape values if you are using prepared statements
true, you can take off the mysql_real_escape_string call.
and
you did it wrong
@Katherina you're not even using any query parameters o.O
14:34
lol
user4433485
?
$query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?";
$stmt = $connection->prepare($query);
$stmt->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
$stmt->execute();
user4433485
Well it works for now, and I'm gone here anyway, they will have to fix it, atleast I can say it worked now:p
user4433485
Thanks everyone
$stmt = $connection->prepare("DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?");
$stmt->execute([$delete_id]);`
14:35
No problem, I'll answer your SO question too
user4433485
Cool:) I will vote up & answer
user4433485
brb
@Fabor beat me to it
Winnar!
14:36
Nathan <3
@RonniSkansing Here's what the new bootstrap looks like, in case you're interested (all the old logic is placed in individual modules now)
good morning
@Katherina that i vulerable to SQLinjection.
@ircmaxell You're vulnerable to SQL injection?
@ircmaxell broken keyboard, or on the phone? :P
14:45
or brain
fridai
@tereško Found some time for skyrim?
@tereško Skyrim Extreme Fishing - Totally awesome.
@Fabor some
not too much
@tereško Well there's plenty to be had. Game is around 300-400 hours with additional content. Then you can just play it again, then you add mods.
14:51
(TLDW - throw yourself off a mountain, rag doll all the way down, and catch a fish when you hit the water at the bottom)
@Katherina "Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live"
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user4433485
hahaha @nikita2206
lol, how did he live @Jimbo >8|
@Fabor God mode on PC
Unacceptable.
15:01
lol
anybody can help me please
@rdlowrey thanks man. My team ended up implementing a quick poly-fill. Thanks, though. :)
@NikiC I'm going to name my function zend_enum_do_illegitimate_function_inheritance.
Sound good?
What about illegal?
@rdlowrey But is anyone else? :p
15:16
@nikita2206 That's me. I know the name of the person who built shit on top of Symfony 1 framework here as their 'architect'. If I find him, I will throw him off a cliff.
For zend_class_entry.function_table do we have a standard function/macro for creating a key from the function name?
@LeviMorrison it sounds a bit over the top ^^
@LeviMorrison key? iirc method names aren't mangled, so not sure what you mean by key vs function name here
It looks like maybe zend_build_runtime_definition_key?
No, that looks like something else.
@NikiC Surely we lower-case it or something?
15:25
@LeviMorrison yes, it's lowercase
But is there some macro/function for that? Seems bad to just lowercase it everywhere; if you change your normalization function then you have to change a lot of things instead of one.
yeah no, we use one of the lowercasing functions everywhere
lol
void zend_enum_do_illegitimate_function_inheritance(zend_class_entry *ce, zend_function *fe) /* {{{ */
{
        zend_string *key = zend_string_tolower(fe->common.function_name);
        _zend_hash_append_ptr(&ce->function_table, key, zend_duplicate_function(fe));
}
/* }}} *
So something like that?
(I don't think I even need to do zend_duplicate_function if I handle the memory management somewhere else)
(That function just copies it and uses arena allocation)
(maybe required for ZEND_FUNCTION_DTOR to work)
@LeviMorrison gotta release teh key
Ah, I want to duplicate it.
That way I can set the ce on the function.
void zend_enum_do_illegitimate_function_inheritance(zend_class_entry *ce, zend_function *fe) /* {{{ */
{
        zend_string *key = zend_string_tolower(fe->common.function_name);
        zend_function *new_func = zend_duplicate_function(fe, ce);
        new_func->common.scope = ce;
        _zend_hash_append_ptr(&ce->function_table, key, new_func);
        zend_string_release(key);
}
/* }}} */
@NikiC We still don't have a way to get a zend_string * at compile-time, do we?
15:42
@LeviMorrison no
no c89 compliant way that is
@NikiC when can we finally drop it?
doesn't MSVC support C99 in the meanwhile (or nearly everything of it)?
@bwoebi once msvc supports it or once we switch to c++
zend_internal_function enum_values = {
        ZEND_INTERNAL_FUNCTION,
        ZEND_ACC_STATIC,
        NULL,           /* function_name */
        NULL,           /* scope */
        NULL,           /* prototype */
        0,              /* num_args */
        0,              /* required_num_args */
        NULL,           /* arg_info */
        &_enum_values,  /* handler */
        NULL,           /* module */
};
So, I have a few questions.
What is this module for?
Second, where would be a good place to do one-time setup stuff that I cannot do at compile-time (such as make a zend_string *function_name)?
Third, is arg_info used for anything aside from reflection?
@LeviMorrison I think it is used for type checking
So why do we have ZPP type checking?
15:55
Because php
ZPP is for internal functions that doesn't have arg infos
Except internal functions seem to have arg infos.
Which is why I asked.
Sorry, they are used in userland functions for type checking
Also in internal methods for inheritance checks
posted on April 10, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Tito_M */

how do I create an insert statement for a mysql entry?
@chronotrigga Read the manual for that, please.
@marcio W T F
I've clearly been away from this chatroom too long as I've already been rebbaca'd three times today
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@nikita2206 @LeviMorrison And also for by-ref stuff
@NikiC goats, they just wanna have fun
yet another person that can't get RFC karma following the instructions on the wiki
can we finally update it with: step 3. go to IRC and bug somebody ?
Hmm. I have a bus error.
Not enough size in my ce->functions_table perhaps
(HashTable) $0 = {
  gc = {
    refcount = 1
    u = {
      v = (type = '\a', flags = '\0', gc_info = 0)
      type_info = 7
    }
  }
  u = {
    v = (flags = '\0', nApplyCount = '\0', nIteratorsCount = '\0', reserve = '\0')
    flags = 0
  }
  nTableMask = 4294967294
  arData = 0x00000001009ddec8
  nNumUsed = 1
  nNumOfElements = 0
  nTableSize = 8
  nInternalPointer = 4294967295
  nNextFreeElement = 0
  pDestructor = 0x00000001005507f0 (php`zend_function_dtor at zend_opcode.c:113)
}
@bwoebi What's the difference in nNumUsed and nNumOfElements?
/cc @NikiC
16:26
@LeviMorrison how many of the hashtable data buckets are used, including tombstones
nNumUsed that is
nNumOfElements is the actual number of elements (without tombstones)
Goooooooood friday again morning folks!
So, any idea why I'm getting a bus error here?
Meaning, does that HT look okay?
@cspray Where have you been woman? Real life?
My bus error happens here: zend_hash.h:887
:)\
Invested more time in your beard?
16:29
@LeviMorrison scroll up in that file and read the first comment you see ;)
Which should be sentient by now I presume
The _zend_hash_append functions are optimized functions that assume the HT has enough space
@NikiC the comment is actually talking about the macros … and not the static inline funcs here
Which means, that you need to initialize the HT with the correct size and also trigger a real_init
But what it actually means is that you should stop using these altogether and stick to zend_hash_add_new
At least, your use case does not sound performance-critical to me
No, it's not critical.
I was just copying out code I found somewhere else
16:35
WTH I really thought I created a doc bug this morning :|
@NikiC Does function_table store raw pointers though?
It doesn't use zvals, right?
@NikiC will you still make that concurrent patch that punishes people using traits and const list? because #1221 is very close to be finished already.
@LeviMorrison it stores a pointer in a zval
So with zend_hash_add_new I need to create the zval myself.
@LeviMorrison Use zend_hash_add_new_ptr then
16:40
\o/ no segfaults or bus errors!
However, it didn't actually work >.<
> Fatal error: Call to undefined method RenewalAction::ordinal()
@LeviMorrison you're expecting too much :P
@LeviMorrison then it's good to merge :D
teehee
I'm not sure why though.
Beyond copying the function into the ce I'm not sure what to do.
>.<
Time to read more macros.
It's macros all the way down :)
Well, I verified that it did get added to the HT:
(HashTable) $0 = {
  gc = {
    refcount = 1
    u = {
      v = (type = '\a', flags = '\0', gc_info = 0)
      type_info = 7
    }
  }
  u = {
    v = (flags = '\b', nApplyCount = '\0', nIteratorsCount = '\0', reserve = '\0')
    flags = 8
  }
  nTableMask = 4294967288
  arData = 0x0000000101861b60
  nNumUsed = 1
  nNumOfElements = 1
  nTableSize = 8
  nInternalPointer = 0
  nNextFreeElement = 0
  pDestructor = 0x00000001005507f0 (php`zend_function_dtor at zend_opcode.c:113)
}
(used to be nNumOfElements before)
\o/ I got it to work
(kinda)
Now I segfault here: ce = Z_OBJCE_P(obj_zv);
16:49
function() {
    if ($a) {
        // 100 lines of code
    }
}
^-- I fucking hate this
Hmm… getThis() returned null.
Oh duh
This is a static method. I make these stupid mistakes too often >.<
Means I need to jump back and forth in code to check what happens in the else case, even if nothing actually happens
I actually even wrote a blog post on this
16:50
@NikiC oh I have to maintain code far worse than that :D
@FlorianMargaine link or didnt happen
Google Translate ;)
@FlorianMargaine I understand a little french, had it in school. I'll try to understand it ^^
@NikiC In a static method in C world how do I get the invoked class entry?
RenewalAction::values() <- the thing to the left of the ::
@LeviMorrison as in static?
I.e. with LSB?
16:52
I'm using getThis() right now which obviously doesn't work.
I don't know what the equivalent would be for a static method.
@LeviMorrison you're likely looking for EG(current_execute_data)->called_scope
OMG
IT WORKS
Special thanks to @bwoebi and @NikiC.
<?php

enum RenewalAction {
	Approve,
	Deny
}

var_dump(RenewalAction::values());
great!
@LeviMorrison what's the output?
@FlorianMargaine English version (Google did a decent job for a change)
16:55
lol; computer crashed. Hasn't done that in a long time. Just a second, I'll get the output.
@FlorianMargaine same as var_dump(["Approve", "Deny"]); ?
@Machavity "decent" job
> The page you requested attempted to redirect to itself, which could cause an infinite loop.
array(2) {
  [0]=>
  object(RenewalAction)#1 (2) {
    ["_ordinal"]=>
    int(0)
    ["_name"]=>
    string(7) "Approve"
  }
  [1]=>
  object(RenewalAction)#2 (2) {
    ["_ordinal"]=>
    int(1)
    ["_name"]=>
    string(4) "Deny"
  }
}
wait, no, it has to be objetcs of RenewalAction, yeah...
@Machavity yeah, not the first time someone tells me google translate does a good job on my site
@LeviMorrison nice
16:56
@PeeHaa Weird. I had that happen the first time but re-entered the URL and it worked
@LeviMorrison So, your enum implementation accidentally found a kernel panic vulnerability? :P
lol
It's a "feature".
@FlorianMargaine re blog post: good point
Thanks for your help, @NikiC. I'm sure I'll need it some more before I'm through, though :)
17:07
@MarcelBurkhard ty
$r = new ReflectionObject(RenewalAction::values()[0]);
$p = $r->getProperty("_ordinal");
$p->setAccessible(true);
$p->setValue(RenewalAction::values()[0], 1);

var_dump(RenewalAction::values());
@LeviMorrison ^^ :-P
Oct 9 '14 at 17:24, by NikiC
Official statement: PHP does not make any backwards compatibility guarantees for code written by @Ocramius.
should it apply to you too, @ircmaxell? :P
no, because I don't write crap like that for production code :-P
it means @ocramiuss does? -- seeds discord
@ircmaxell The property doesn't actually exist, btw.
That's just debug info :)
17:11
shouldn't it be hidden from var_dump then?
No; it's there to make debug info actually useful.
Otherwise you have no idea which enum value you have.
I suppose I could overwrite the class name or something.
(there is a handler for that)
Maybe:
object(RenewalAction::Approve)#2 (2) {
}
Or:
object(RenewalAction$Approve)#2 (2) {
}
Or:
object(RenewalAction$0$Approve)#2 (2) {
}
object(RenewalAction$1$Deny)#2 (2) {
}
@LeviMorrison Why the _ prefix?
Oh
To avoid conflicting with data?
There will be a method for retrieving it with the unprefixed name: (RenewalAction::Approve)->ordinal()
@LeviMorrison this one looks nice
@NikiC If we ever have algebraic data types we might want to have a valid class name there. (Valid for internals anyway)
17:16
@LeviMorrison Seems the most fitting
I'd expect the toString to be the same by default
There actually isn't a __toString().
@LeviMorrison hm? class name stays the same, just the display changes
There's name(). It returns only the enum value name, not the enum class + enum value.
@LeviMorrison Is there a __debugInfo()?
@Andrea Yes. Well, the internals equivalent.
17:18
Cool.
Internally it's the same but lowercase IIRC :p
@FlorianMargaine no blog posts since 10 months? ^^
@MarcelBurkhard yeah.
don't ask
@LeviMorrison that's what I was checking ;-P
17:51
I have some errors while compiling php 5.2.17. Any ideas php 5.6.7 works like charm
    Makefile:491: recipe for target 'ext/dom/node.lo' failed
make: *** [ext/dom/node.lo] Error 1
make failed.
5.2 is EOL
@VeeeneX You need to rerun buildconf and configure
I know but I've got running project on it, which I have to edit and it's not programmed by me and it's spaghetti type :D
have fun compiling 5.2
:D Thanks
17:54
I no longer have the tooling around to compile php 5.4, that's how old it is :P
Lol And with which options should I compile it?
Forcing buildconf
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: autoconf version 2.13 (ok)
Looks fine :D
the ./configure will tell you if you have the correct toolchain...
Oh I see I was using phpFarm
@VeeeneX Probably the same ones as the version of PHP you use on the server, which can be found by doing php -i probably.
Yes, thanks I've found it ;)
18:20
@VeeeneX What OS?
Ubuntu 14.10 kernel 3.16.0-33-generic
Pity. I know of a project that has (paid)5.2 with backported CVE fixes (page is out of date, they support 5.2) but it's only for RPM OSes like CentOS
I dunno how much longer they will support 5.2 tho
I'm suprised too :D
configure: error: utf8_mime2text() has new signature, but U8T_CANONICAL is missing. This should not happen. Check config.log for additional information.
:D
I love errors that say "This should not happen"
18:29
@Machavity indeed
I'm sorry. I had an error but it's totally your fault. You should rethink your life now.
the funniest error I got was this here:
in Java and Android era , Mar 23 at 14:58, by rekire
haha nice crash: Mountain View, we've had a problem here.
Awesome
and the device rebooted
:DD I'm rethinking if I will edit that projects :D
Nope
Makefile:582: recipe for target 'ext/dom/node.lo' failed
make: *** [ext/dom/node.lo] Error 1
Quitting
Anonymous
18:48
@NikiC Is there a way a method can know if it is chained in between other methods?
@samaYo Why would you want to know that? And also at what level userland, internal?
Anonymous
@Danack userland.
@samaYo for most cases you can use Sanity::isUserPunchedInFace()
Anonymous
:)
can I ask how does socket behave, example if I have 5 clients(device) connected to socket server then simultaneously writing to stream,does the socket server can get all the data from 5 clients,or it will accept one by one to write to stream then the 4 clients will wait until the first clients is not writing to the stream anymore.?
Thank you in advance
18:54
@jemz It depends how the server is written. You could have it blocking, you could have it with one thread per connection, and so they all get processed in parallel or you could have the connections polled for data in a round robin fashion..
@jemz what problem are you trying to solves/understand?
woot, just booked travel to New Zealand and Seattle
You will like New Zealand.
meaning I have airfare booked for 3 more trips this year. Totaling 31032 miles

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