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14:06
posted on April 24, 2015 by kbironneau

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Marketroids are pissing me off
@Feeds that is totally me! My favourite feature
Good mroning
@Feeds ah, making copy/paste driven development easy...
Good moroning
good mrinong @ircmaxell
14:21
Happy Friday, everyone.
Yeah, time to wait for Monday!
lol that's awesome
13:21 <Iceland_jack> | xQuasar: We are cooperating with you, you're just not
                     | aware that your goal is learning Haskell
> 13:16 <ChongLi> | somebody has a mental illness!
> 13:26 <xQuasar> | i can't believe my attempt to troll has actually got me
| convinced that i should give haskell a go
hilarious
moin new peepz
14:35
hey, @JoeWatkins
yo!!!
@ircmaxell I need your help to kick ass to marketroid who's forcing phalcon to my team (: I wrote "procs-cons", then started to search the internet and found your article - which is almost completely the thing which I wrote in my doc
but then they complain that it is old :\
well ... the way computers work hasn't changed ...
that should be convincing enough for them to ignore the date ...
14:39
that it's old?
they somehow believe that phalcon is magically doing all business-logic and DB-storage operation "pre-compiled and super-super fast:
given the perf improvements of HHVM and PHP7, there should be less of a reason than ever for that sort of thing
@ircmaxell yeah... they said something like "it 2015 already, so many years passed, you are cheating on facts most probably"
yeah, that ... but I guess bit early to talk about 7 as a target ...
that's why I'm pissed off today
14:41
@AlmaDo who is "they"?
@ircmaxell marketroids
tell them that they have absolutely 0 business making technical decisions. That's up to technical staff
did it already. "you're missing good references"
so I tried to use yours
they believe that it's my personal opinion-based resistance
"good references"
who cares if it's your personal opinion
that's why they bloody pay you
it is
14:43
yeah lol
Anonymous
@salathe do I get a little karma for that edit?
yeah, that's why I'm lost. I mean, it's like when passenger is telling a driver how to drive a car..
like that
@DaveRandom perma-star
On the other hand, now I'm demotivated and killing time in the chat (:
I even did pdepend graphs..
user895378
14:48
morning. Happy fridays all.
user895378
^ A world where striptease is illegal is a world I don't want to live in.
morning pretty
Anonymous
$322 to dance in one funeral, in a country of over a billion population. That's a golden landmine right there.
Anonymous
One could easily be tempted to change his sex and head over there
Anonymous
15:00
> I guess the corpse wasn't the only one that was stiff that evening.
Anonymous
lol
guys, I'm trying to install Composer but I'm getting this error: "The openssl extension is missing, which means that secure HTTPS transfers are impossible.
If possible you should enable it or recompile php with --with-openssl". My php.ini doesn't have this line in it: "#extension=php_openssl.dll" as this answer suggests to comment out; http://stackoverflow.com/a/18065502 I'm on ubuntu btw
any help please?
@rdlowrey Well yeh I'd imagine so, you'd have immediately lost your main source of income
@Brunaldo then install openssl using apt-get
user895378
15:05
@DaveRandom I know a guy who does that actually. It's the classic stereotype ... he's an artist ... paints all day and takes his clothes off for money at night.
it tells me it's already installed!
and up to the newest version
user895378
extension=php_openssl.dll is what you would do for windows
@rdlowrey I do something similar, only I take my clothes off first and then demand money before I'll put them back on.
@rdlowrey I realise the question was for Windows but I can't find an answer for Ubuntu :s
what version of ubuntu do you have?
because openssl has been compiled into php on ubuntu for a while
user895378
15:07
If you install php on ubuntu using apt-get openssl will be available automatically. Yeah that ^^
14.04
@ircmaxell
then you should have it
I may have messed the packages up or something. My phpInfo() tells me my php is 5.5 and terminal tells me it's 5.3 :|
check phpinfo
wait, what?
run the command: which php
50
A: How to enable PHP's openssl extension to install Composer?

Rubens MariuzzoIt is possible that WAMP and Composer are using different PHP installations. Composer will use the PHP set in the PATH environment variable. If you want to enable the openssl extension to install Composer, first you need to check the location of the PHP installation. Open a Command Prompt, ty...

15:10
That doesn't really apply to you, that's someone with a stupid Windows setup, sounds like you have a weird Ubuntu setup
@Brunaldo check in /etc/php5/mods-available whether there is a separate ini for openssl
If you've got 2 different PHP versions being reported by the web and CLI SAPIs then you've got two PHP installations for some reason (or possibly the CLI binary failed to update at some point) - if you fix that then your issue will (should) go away.
which and/or whereis should help you track down the issue
@DaveRandom that
2 php versions makes everything twice as fast!
I installed PHP 5.5 twice, now I run PHP 11
9
15:19
lol
12 because no such thing as 6
@DaveRandom nah, that's 10.10. the . isn't a decimal point
Sure, that's the problem with that statement :-P
emm ... guys, I think we a new feature in 7.1: ability to access class constants from variable :D
as in: $object::STATUS_BAD
15:24
@tereško So $var = new Class(); $var::CONST;?
oh god sorry guys someone started talking to me
Anyway, this solved my problem: askubuntu.com/questions/398950/… thanks @ircmaxell @Gordon
@tereško why 7.1? 3v4l.org/7NeUQ
@tereško That just works anyway
oh .. awesome
15:29
However there is a bit of lexer weirdness wrt. properties iirc, something like $obj->prop::CONST doesn't work (maybe not that but some variant of something like that) because there was some ambiguity the lexer couldn't cope with
@ircmaxell In 7.1 you could add blackjack and hookers
and in 7.11 you could add slurpees
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user image
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friday afternoons ...
@rdlowrey Did you just add inflate/deflate functionality without discussing it?
15:34
I mean, I don't care about whether or not it's there, I only care that you implemented it using resources
user895378
> bwoebi: @rdlowrey nice! I just hope nobody has the stupid idea to complain it would need a RFC.
bwoebi: Feel free to take a hammer and slay anyone who may request that
rdlowrey: I think people are usually sensible enough not to complain about small self-contained extension additions for missing functionality with no BC impact
bwoebi: @rdlowrey : Remember the tiny method added to DateTime? (to fetch from immutable)
user895378
It's missing functionality with no BC implications that's thoroughly tested that Bob and I started working on like six weeks ago ...
user895378
Without it you can't implement streaming compression/decompression -- you're stuck buffering all of your data before you can compress/decompress it.
@NikiC Yeah, we decided to use resources to be consistent with the other incremental APIs like hash_*()
user895378
15:37
And unlike all the terrible network dependencies in ext/openssl the ext/zlib things can actually be thoroughly unit-tested (which it is)
I don't expect to have an RFC for every little function, but I do kinda expect a mail to internals if a bunch of new functions is added to the standard library
user895378
ext/zlib is considered the standard library?
In the user sense, yes
I'm not sure about mails to internals… It too often causes people who have no idea to pick it up and start complaining and nitpicking for no reason [at least that's the sad feel I get from internals]
I personally consider it to be a "standard library" if it is built by default with ./configure.
I'm not sure if we have a formal definition for it.
user895378
15:42
Well, in any case, that functionality's absence is a gaping hole in ext/zlib ...
user895378
This was one of the things I complained about with regard to pecl/http ... it had to implement similar functionality on its own when it should be done in ext/zlib already
@rdlowrey @bwoebi If you think that posting to internals is non-productive, then at least submit a PR
@LeviMorrison but nobody really does that, it's impossible to define it because package maintainers do really weird things, just a minute ago there was a dude with difference apache dso and cli installed (I think) ...
At least give people a change to discuss it
@NikiC I'm fine with that. But too late now.
15:43
If you've been working on this for six weeks, you were the only people aware of that
/s/change/chance/
So… rebecca.blackfriday isn't playing anything for me o.O
@bwoebi Indeed. Now you will have to bite the bullet and mail internals
I'm torn here, sometimes you just wanna get on with stuff ... but if you been working for 6 weeks you surely had a few hours for discussion ... also, if we have to run everything by internals for a sapi that isn't enabled by default then an extension that is should have it's modifications discussed ...
a lot of days, I think it's stupid that we have to run everything by internals, but that seems to be the way it is ...
15:46
not only you…
sql: is syntax "WHERE foo NOT IN (1, 3, 4)" valid ?
I'm getting 402 on the YouTube link
o.O
/me checks out, walking dog, and kids ... lata ...
@tereško Yes.
15:50
So my Win 10 box updated to the latest build. And this is what Spartan says on load
"The web is your canvas. Write or type directly on web pages with Web Note, then easily share your brilliance with others."
Yeah, that won't end badly
16:01
@samaYo No, but you get...
Anonymous
@salathe even better :)
Why didn't I close Friday link? Why have I almost finished listening this song from the beginning?
@nikita2206 the real question is: why only almost instead of all the way through with glee and joy?
16:08
@Gordon not it's all the way actually
@nikita2206 not surprising then. awesome rebecca black is awesome.
@rdlowrey Do you have any special wishes regarding the removal of CN_match and SNI_server_name?
user895378
@NikiC I would like to see them go away but I think they need to stick around as E_DEPRECATED for a long time ... CN_match in particular being removed would break a lot of code for anyone who skipped the 5.6 upgrade
@Machavity I'm thinking of updating my phone... But, I suspect that will end badly
user895378
I don't think they can realistically be removed until PHP8
16:11
@rdlowrey It's being dropped in PHP 7 (we already decided), the question is how
user895378
@NikiC oh right, forgot about that.
user895378
I'm not sure what you mean by "how" ...
@rdlowrey 8 will be skipped for 9. did you miss the rfc that we will only ever have odd numbers from now on?
If I just drop the code referring to it then CN_match will presumably be silently ignored
Which is probably not a problem because we're automatically determining it anyway?
Mainly asking whether there should be a special check throwing an error or something
user895378
@NikiC Correct. Shouldn't be any need for a special check.
user895378
16:13
If someone defines CN_match it will just be ignored and the worst case scenario is the connection is failed because it doesn't have the right name.
ok. was just not sure if we open some big bad security hole if it gets ignored ^^
user895378
No, there's no worry there. It will err on the side of "too secure" rather than letting something through that shouldn't be allowed.
@Gordon Because 7 8 9?
Oh, that Spartan stuff is an actual web page meetprojectspartan.com
user895378
@NikiC But if you'd rather me remove them just so you don't have to worry about it I don't mind.
type Map = Array | (ArrayAccess & Countable & Traversable);
16:18
@LeviMorrison why should Map be Traversable?
I'm going to turn that back on you, actually: why should it not be Traversable?
Because Map means that you can put things into it and get them with the key you used when you were putting it there, nothing says about iteration over it
And with that everything apart from the encoding inis has been dropped. Which I won't deal with, because Yasuo implemented them. Which, obviously, means that they don't actually work
user895378
awesome
16:21
@nikita2206 I see your point theoretically, but this is also PHP where iterators explicitly work with key/value pairs.
By definition iterators require map like structures in PHP. For a Map to not be iterable would be so strange…
user895378
@NikiC FYI I'm in the middle of a fairly large-scale rewrite of much of the ext/openssl functionality targeting php7 ... the extension was a bit of a mess. My previous work there was just bolting on needed functionality but now that I'm more comfortable with it I want to actually clean up the extension code.
user895378
In particular this is necessary because the current extension is horrifically inefficient for server use-cases.
@LeviMorrison ok. anyway if what you wrote there gonna work in php thats awesome
@nikita2206 Sure, and I'm not providing it by default; I was just showing one particular use-case that I know major frameworks would use.
user895378
Fixing the server problem only requires one new function but in order to support that one feature much of the code has to be rewritten from the ground up.
16:25
(I know that because I was reading the PSR idea for Collections)
@rdlowrey ah, is your rewrite effort by any chance also accompanied by a testing effort?
user895378
I'm mentioning it because within the next couple of weeks I'll be PR'ing that.
user895378
@NikiC YES.
Because I would be very afraid rewriting openssl code :D
Wow this chat is confusing, where to find the start of the current topic ;)
16:26
@rdlowrey awesome!
@chozilla There are a few concurrent topics ^^
user895378
The existing extension was so untested ... that's the other reason for the rewrite ... so I can start clean with code I actually wrote and understand so I can create lots of tests where none existed before.
@rdlowrey I think that is, by definition, unmaintainable code.
user895378
Basically I just got to the point where fixing bugs was such a crapshoot because the existing code was a mess and wasn't well-tested.
@chozilla do you like Rebecca Black's songs?
no, well the name sound borring... let me find out more.
16:28
@NikiC & has higher precedence than |, correct?
The parenthesis here do not affect the outcome, correct?
12 mins ago, by Levi Morrison
type Map = Array | (ArrayAccess & Countable & Traversable);
@LeviMorrison yes
@rdlowrey wait. wat. openssl or Aerys?
user895378
@bwoebi openssl
I am thinking of making the parens required when mixing & and |.
type Map = Array | (ArrayAccess & Countable & Traversable);
type Map = Array | ArrayAccess & Countable & Traversable; // a bit unclear
user895378
@bwoebi it's necessary for aerys
user895378
16:30
And since there's a very real time constraint on php-src contributions for php7 I have to prioritize the openssl work.
@LeviMorrison The precedence is most obvious if you think of "and" as * and "or" as +
@LeviMorrison yes, please.
@LeviMorrison seems reasonable
@rdlowrey We have a time constraint on Aerys too… php 7 release :-P
@LeviMorrison yes please
user895378
16:31
@bwoebi yes, the goal is both :)
user895378
ext/openssl uses the same code (roughly) to enable crypto for both clients and servers. This means it creates a new SSL_CTX struct each time you enable it whether it's as a server or a client. This is fine for clients but for servers this is a very heavy operation (file stats to load certificates etc.) on every new connection to the server.
user895378
So we need to be able to reuse the same SSL_CTX for all new connections to servers.
If you were to redo PHP's lexer/parser system, would you still use bison or would you use a different technology? /cc @NikiC @bwoebi @ircmaxell @JoeWatkins
[Some Artax applications could also benefit from it though…]
user895378
@bwoebi yes, definitely.
16:33
I'm not familiar enough with parsers to make that determination
So, it looks like the encoding settings yasuo implemented do work, they just have different names than what is written in the rfc or anywhere else
@LeviMorrison I have no real experience with other parser systems…
Sup guys.
user895378
Currently you can only create an SSL_CTX in the context of stream creation. I have to move tons of code into reusable internal functions so that I can expose something like resource openssl_ctx_create(array $settings) and then be able to pass that into streams when enabling crypto to avoid all the overhead of SSL_CTX creation.
Which makes me think that nobody every actually used this functionality
@LeviMorrison Short of switching to a hand-written parser, I'd stick with bison.
user895378
16:39
@NikiC What would be your best estimate of the percentage of php-src functionality only ever used by exactly one person?
user895378
I would guess ~20% :)
Actually, I was right after all. The functionality still doesn't work. It's under the wrong name and it doesn't work.
user895378
hehe
the CSS room seems dead :'(
how do i stretch an input text field in %?
CSS room is basically "how do I do this in CSS?" How is that different from Stack Overflow? There's just not much point to a chatroom for it.
16:42
i have ?block
I am really waiting for some newer Syntax to better access / modify the basic data types in php. cleaned up function calles and such, way less global php native functions.
@chozilla Describe this theoretical new syntax.
user895378
@chozilla to which basic data objects are you referring? oh nevermind ... updated message :)
i've tried:
.search_input{
width: 50%;
}
FAIL!!!!
@LeviMorrison I mean a cleaned up version of all the, for example string modifications.
16:44
I still don't know what you mean.
Can you explain it differently, maybe with a concrete example?
$a = new String('Hello World');
i want to stretch the input field on %
$a->explode(' ');
@chozilla And how is that any better?
you could clean up all the Array functions in one place.
and they could finally get a usefull name
16:46
You still haven't said why they'd be any better.
how is ArrayObject better than array() ?
I don't know. You tell me.
It is not. but you know what you have.
* what you can expect
…you don't know that you have an array?
i dont know what i can do with an array, most of the time.
16:49
Why is that?
@chozilla if your ide can tell what methods a class has, it should be able to provide standard language code assistance
i have to find out what function does the thing where you put something in the first place of an array? do you get the new array back or does it just use the input as an reference and changed your original.
@chozilla your ide sucks
I have an unorthodox question not many will know but I hope some do. I am trying to test a package I have developed with WordPress, and I am trying to test it using WordPress and PHPUnit stackoverflow.com/questions/29852779/… But when i run phpunit, nothing happens....
It sounds like you need to read the manual.
16:51
well i had 12 years to read the php manual ;)
... no thats not my age >_<
@KyleAdams define "nothing happens". have you tried echo-ing in several locations to see where things go wrong?
I was going to go with "Nothing happens" - the computer just stops working?
@KyleAdams nevermind I saw you wrote about that
I really need to learn to not click on odd news items in the sidebar on a Friday.
@MarcelBurkhard I made sure to put what I expect to happen ;)
16:55
59 more answers till gold in
shouldn't you need at least double the amount of answers when the topic is security?
I have the rep (double it actually), just not the answers
Cool, I started here yesterday or so ;)
@MarcelBurkhard it makes no sense that I would get no out put back at all :(
and 39 more answers till gold in
16:59
@KyleAdams you tried error_reporting(E_ALL); ?
@MarcelBurkhard where would I throw that? I have tried an echo statement in the test function and got nothing back.
@KyleAdams add an echo in the first line of the first wordpress file that gets loaded
I have not found one but maybe anyone else knows: is there is a Seeded-Randomness-Class for PHP that does not have a global state?
make wrong window :)
@KyleAdams usually in this situation it ends up to be a syntax error, missing } or something, from my experience
... mt_rand() sucks -> global state...
@Machavity sometimes I wonder who upvotes such low quality questions... probably the same type of users that dispute my flags...
@chozilla nope
you can fuck up big projects really easy when you write "mt_srand(0);" into a bootstrap file or somewhere else :D
@chozilla so java.util.Math.random() is better or what?
17:11
@chozilla Only if they were written badly
would you like to write PHP->util->math->random? :P
Calling mt_srand(0) should not break anything, because anything that requires real randomness mustn't use MT in the first place
@chozilla if that's the case, you can mess them up without doing that
@MarcelBurkhard I would like to write "$r = new MT($seed); $r->int(1,100);"
@chozilla "MT" being very concise
17:15
@MarcelBurkhard name it as you like SplMT, MTRand or MersennenTwister
Morning.
@NikiC it does. check any of your bigger projects where mt_rand is used and look if right before that call you reseed.
@ircmaxell most programmers just do not expect mt_rand having a state.
is there a place where i can post my random class?
gist
@chozilla whcih is a problem that needs to be documented
@chozilla FYI we'll be providing (state-less) crypto-quality random numbers via random_int() starting with PHP 7
17:21
@MarcelBurkhard Sorry it took me so long to respond, it echos and then tells me it cannot modify header information.
http://t.co/hJ9On7iH44
so I know it reaches there at least, the first file to load is the Bootstrap file from Wordpress, it bootstraps all the testing information like setting up the database and all that jazz @MarcelBurkhard
user924016
Happy friday!! =] yaaay
Yay!
I'm working on a Windows-based apache server for a couple of weeks.... I needed this Friday pretty bad.
@MarcelBurkhard I remove the echo and were back to square one.
17:23
@ChrisBaker That's quite the oxymoron
money_format magically and weirdly doesn't exist on Windows.... uniqid collisions happen almost 80% of the time on this box... stuff like that, all week.
@NikiC I dont need crypto-quality random, I want dependable seedings for replay-ability.
So, I needed this Friday pretty bad, because I need to get drunk and forget about computers. I plan on going into the woods this weekend and sleeping in a tent, far away from electrical outlets.
@chozilla what are you using it for?
@ircmaxell creating gameworld setups to be re-played and re-scored for different users.
17:28
yeah, don't use mt_rand for that
... that is what mt_rand is for...
you can create a deterministic generator pretty easily using an iterated hash function, and has durability and portability benefits
@chozilla not really...
mt_rand really doesn't have a use-case
thanks to things like suhosin, you can't rely on the seeding point
thanks to its small seed state you can't rely on it for anything where you need durability
@ircmaxell come on. we are using MT 19937 in Pokemon since 1996 for Value-Seeds. ;)
the internal state is limited by the hardware of the time but i think the internal reseeding is valid.
anyway, here is what i put together gist.github.com/chozilla/f56bc882f52859c0bf20
And I was shocked that it is 50% slower because of the Constants I put there for readability....
and i found out that even when everyone does the reseeding... they all do it different and thats why all the MT's go strange paths after 624 values.
@ircmaxell beside, you have less equal distribution with most of the iterated hashes.
17:48
Omg, this java. :/
Stuck, no one to help.
Wish Java had so many people like PHP in its room
... good luck with the next room ;)
@chozilla your int() function is biased
you have to implement some sort of rejection sampling
you mean when one value is lower than the other?
I have thought about that but that would make the class way slower.
union_expr:
        type
    |   union_expr '|' type
;

intersection_expr:
        type
    |   intersection_expr '&' type
;

type_expr:
        type '|' union_expr
    |   type '&' intersection_expr
;
This adds 3 new shift/reduce conflicts but I am failing to see why.
@LeviMorrison did you mean to use intersection_expr instead of type in union_expr?
18:01
@NikiC do you know an easy way to implement that into the function?
@NikiC No… I think.
Right now I am shooting for no mixing; just unions or just intersections.
@LeviMorrison I don't see a conflict in your definition. how is type_expr used?
18:13
evenin'
type_decl:
        T_TYPE T_STRING backup_doc_comment '=' type_expr
;
@NikiC Exactly only here ^
@NikiC … I added a ';' to end of that expression and it fixed it.
o.O
I still don't see how that would resolve a conflict, though.
18:32
today i created a noodles.php file >_< it has only 4 lines...
@chozilla 3v4l.org/UoQGa <-- show me how that's a non-even distribution
18:44
@ircmaxell i cant even get it running ;)
why not?
are you on php <= 5.1?
No ^^but i can not generate the output i think the site does not allow long script runtimes ;)
generate what output?
you can copy the file locally and try it there
yea i did
@ircmaxell your code does not generate equal distributions... 3v4l.org/t6SJc#vhhvm-361
try setting the while to 1000000 ;)
@chozilla fixed
off-by-one error in the bit calculation
18:54
now it looks good ;) let me benchmark for a second
@ircmaxell You should update your randomlib to have a super-low randomness generator that returns alternating 4s and 9s.
sadly, I don't think I can do that unless I make it stupid obvious

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