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05:00
It should be the inverse…
especially with json (as it's writing to a stdClass)
I dont' think, JSON is lightweight for dta transmitting.
@Sherif actually, in that case you better just do a regex over the json if you just need counting
@Trowski okay, let me look at it now.
@bwoebi OK, well I just profiled the memory and it seems it's not that much more inefficient, but there is definitely a difference of 65K more memory when decoded into an array vs an object
My guess is that has to do with the extra overhead of the bucket for each element allocation.
@bwoebi The hell with that crap. I'm just storing it as an array until I can be bothered to introduce countObject() :p
No discussion, no nothing. Just commit that crap directly to php-src
@Trowski okay, pushed
@bwoebi Thanks. Maybe I should look into getting commit access. Not sure how readily karma is given out for that.
05:11
@Trowski Do you already have a php.net account?
@bwoebi I have an account on wiki.php.net, if that's the same thing.
no.
Then no. Can I sign up for one, or are those only given out to certain individuals?
Well, let me ping @salathe … he has SVNROOT karma and knows you a bit I assume.
(he has the karma to approve your account basically)
At least a little bit I assume. :)
@bwoebi Somewhere I should register first so there's an account to approve?
05:16
@Trowski no, first ask him if it's okay, then create your acocunt and he'll aprove it with the needed karma.
Ok, thanks.
@Trowski You can still register and send a reply to the mailing list
I'll vouch for you
Sure, but that's not going the easy way. … Much easier to just ask Peter when he shows up here and then it's done in less than one day^^
AFAIK, every case of git karma happening being quickly granted was by contacting someone with SVNROOT directly.
Sure, there's no harm in just registering for an account now and let salathe get to it when he's around. He'll see it on the mailing list anyway.
Plus if anyone else is up they can quickly approve it as well.
Doesn't slow anything down, is what I'm saying.
@Sherif Thanks, I appreciate that. Making the account first makes sense because of this ^
05:22
@Trowski php.net/git-php.php … feel free to name me and googleguy there.
Rasmus is on Pacific time so if he's up he'd approve it right away.
@Sherif mh, that explains why I got regularly push conflicts the last days around 3-4 in the morning^^
/me waits to see if @Trowski falls into the noob trap of that form
@Sherif HAHAHA
That thing is intentionally obtuse
05:23
@Sherif Leaving all those boxes checked seems like the wrong choice, lol
hehe
@Trowski Congratulations, you're officially smarter than half of the people who have filled it out.
just half? :-P
I'm pulling that number out of my ass
Seems like the only one that really applies is "Submitting a patch to PHP"
05:25
Nope
even that one is wrong
Maybe adding notes to the documentation
Honestly... none seems like the most correct answer.
@Trowski which you can without account too?
Hint "Submitting a patch to PHP" is on the "Does Not Require Git Account" list
@Trowski /me claps
@Sherif True, but the Git account speeds up the process :)
05:26
requires being the operative word here
@Sherif Touché.
I waited 9 months on Derrick to accept my patch for DateTime once.
:)
Clearly PHP development was not built for speed.
Albeit this was like 5 years ago when virtually no one was getting patches into PHP unless they were a whitebeard
I think github has helped accelerate the velocity of the project tremendously.
@Sherif speaking of datetime :D will it ever [actually] support microseconds?
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson Dude, you're heading into uncharted territory
05:33
Is this reasonable for intended purpose: "Quickly applying bug fixes, reviewing and merging PRs, voting on RFCs."
@bwoebi Actually that's probably too much. Just "Quickly apply bug fixes" is probably all I really need it for..
@Trowski Yeah, that's enough.
@Sherif Also, new blood coming to PHP. (And I think you mean git, not github)
No, I mean github.
just a quick question, but the result of array_fill_keys($array, $something) is the same as array_flip($array) and setting all values in the $array to $something, right?
@DaveChen Not at all.
could you explain how it differs?
05:44
@Sherif not sure…
@bwoebi Well, for one thing github gave more exposure to the project and made it easier for people with a github account to submit PRs.
yeah okay
Before you had to literally email a patch to the mailing list and hope like hell someone would pay attention to it.
git alone, didn't do shit
I mean, with git alone, you already could push your branch to github… But yeah, the explicit PRs helped even more.
Pushing to github isn't what accelerated anything though. We still push to our own git server. Github is just a mirror. Just like we were pushing to our own SVN server before that.
It's that github made everyone a part of the conversation.
It leveled the playing field, much like tiwtter leveled the playing field for consumers.
05:49
you have a point here, but bug tracker does too to a certain level.
@bwoebi How long have you been committing to php-src? Were you around before we moved to git?
I can't remember.
@Sherif nope… I begun looking at php-src sometime like first half of 2013 … and became involved more closely with the advent of PHP 5.6.
wuuuh… already more than two years since I first looked at php-src
@bwoebi Yea well the way I remember it, the bug tracker made trying to get your patch into PHP very inhibitive. You had to attach your patch, and half the time the bug tracker either fucked up or you were told to fix something and the thread became unreadable as you no longer knew which patch they were referring to.
lol
not very funny
lol
Not to mention all the XSS problems it imposed and the fact that people were closing out bugs just because they didn't like the idea.
Then you were lucky if anyone even paid attention to your bug.
05:55
I think Travis helps too (when it works), since you can instantly see if a PR broke something without having to pull and build it yourself.
On github there was already a vibrant community and lots of eyes on PRs.
Nobody really wanted to go to bugs.php.net hunting for feature requests.
At least no one that wasn't already working on PHP for years.
I remember Rasmus, Johannes, and Adam were probably among the few that did a lot of triaging.
Plus the interface is just so much nicer :)
I'd much rather start a thread about a patch on github than on bugs.php.net
You can do inline commenting even
hi guys, i just added oauth2 to apache2. All runs well except my php page. Which is creating large number of apache processes. In apache logs i get oidc_session_load_22: session restored from cache has expired.

In my code I use
require_once('configuration.php');
$data_dir = opendir("datadir");
$regions = Array();
while($file = readdir($data_dir))
{
if ($file != "." && $file != ".." && is_dir("datadir/$file") && (in_array($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'], $white_list_exception) || array_key_exists($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'], $white_list) && in_array($file, $white_list[$_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']])))
I think using $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] is creating some problem here
@Sherif Inline commenting is immensely helpful imo.
Yea, definitely
for every file it is hitting google for authorisation of each file used... is there a way to fix this
06:01
moin
don't post code like that @user1977867, please use pastebin for large chunks and CTRL+K for small ones ...
[:mon-ring]
@JoeWatkins morning
sadface
tag:thing
Why do my SO markdowns always fail spectacularly?
06:03
@Sherif
I hate SO
yeah, you couldn't guess that
message history can show you --->
I'm gonna go make myself a fresh pot of coffee and get some smokes. I had enough of SO chat for a while.
lata @Sherif
@Sherif Later, thanks for the +1.
06:06
did you already patch some stuff @Trowski ?
@JoeWatkins Patched a few things and wrote the throwable interface implementation.
I thought so ...
someone should have given you vcs already
@JoeWatkins Thanks for the +1.
Guys my lap screen displays with pink and green color vertical lines.I dont why?
I just have a normal lap, legs, penis and testicles are all that's there ... I checked ...
06:16
@JoeWatkins sarcasam...for me it pouring blood from my eyes
@Joe Is there hardware related room in stackoverflow..
superuser/serverfault
@user12688 monitor is dying. try to give some taps where the line starts/ends, and try applying pressure too
@Trowski added my +1
But note that it's for purely egoistic reasons in order so that I don't waste too much time merging your commits :-P
@bwoebi Thanks.
> from a him github fork
06:27
"Give this guy access so he doesn't have to bug me every day"
ehm, yeah… I maybe should review what I write before I send, lol
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson ...want to take it to dr.House i think so...
I definitely need a 30 second un-mail feature, hehe
@user12688 i was not joking
if you are lucky, you can get it repaired
@bwoebi For every time I send an email without adding the attachment... lol
That's usually the one I'm guilty of ...
06:29
@Trowski that doesn't happen to me… but I sometimes backtrack while writing, changing wording and then the whole sentence ends up fucked up ^^
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson nope it's not working....Hope the warranty period saves my budget...
@bwoebi Same here, but I usually skim it again before I send.
@Trowski Me too, but on 2 sentence mails or chat I just forget sometimes.
07:03
For anyone who doesn't know how @PeeHaa looks, here's a sketch -> i.imgur.com/8b1HUYJ.png
Good morning!
dobroe
Q: is there working "memcache" extension for PHP7?
sorry, IDK
Good morning
07:09
@AlmaDo didn't see that :)
Anyone uses newrelic here?
@JoeWatkins nice link, thanks! But there is only "memcacheD", looks like "memcache" will be deprecated?
oh you were being specific, I did not get that ...
I'm unsure
where is it ?
I can't compile it with PHP7 (
07:13
that's not a surprise ...
is it on github somewhere ?
AFAIK, only in the pecl git..
it's Anatol and Pierre, it'll probably be coming to seven, go in php.pecl and ping weltling or pierre
they might have a patch in the making already, whatever you find out, should pr to gophp7-ext thing
best ping pierre, Anatol is often busy enough ^^
07:15
yeah but it will probably be weltling doing the coding ...
Hi everyone, I just wanna ask something
yo @Jimbo
@ziGi lolz
07:24
Mogguh
@PeeHaa haha do you think it resembles you a bit :D
I know how to make user registration using php, and to use session, but how can I make that after a user registers, it will automatically create a session
@ziGi Close enough
Haha nice :D
missing beer
07:25
:(
I drink rose lately. Kriek, real nice
morning!
hey, anyone there I can talk with regards to PHP and ms sql 2005 :)
sqlsrv ^^
@JimSteven you can ask me, although we used to use 2008
can we have a private chat here?
07:27
nope
ij
okay
there's no privacy in the internet
@ziGi I want to create a user registration but after registration, it will be automatically logged in(via session) and the details will print out
So how is that specific to SQL Server 2005?
@ziGi I know how to create php user registration but I don't know how to add session immediately
07:29
Again, how is session related to SQL Server 2005?
@ziGi my bad, just ignore what I said about SQL Server :D
Ok :)
Vagrant Burnout, an interesting read.
@JimSteven do you use a framework of some kind
@ziGi nope, I don't use anything
@ziGi what I've done so far, is for the user to create account and then log in which is perfect, but what I want is for the user to create account and be automatically redirected to the members area, there would be an immediate session for the user after creating an account
07:33
@JimSteven then you just do a PHP redirect with header and use start_session and put info in the session variable $_SESSION
@ziGi so after I created, add location header, then on what part should I add the session variable?
in the beginning of the page to which you redirect
Sorry I have to run make a deployment. ttyl
@ziGi ok ok thanks for the inputs, I'll do what you've said to me :D
@JimSteven try it out, yes
> apt and yum suck so bad compared to homebrew
@Jimbo ^ hard to take seriously...
07:36
@ziGi yes, btw I might reply a lil bit delayed because I'm developing in a remote server :D
@FlorianMargaine I also like homebrewed beer
@Jimbo pretty stupid imo
> Now imagine taking all of that complexity, and on top of all of it, shoving it inside a VM that doesn’t even have a GUI.
uh...
the guy seems to not like VMs
hard to take him seriously tbh
do something and don't even try to understand how it works
Not having a GUI is a plus point in many cases =D
07:43
^ monkey style
@FlorianMargaine That was the only thing I took issue with tbh
he's the kind of team member who benefits from a virtual development environment, but is not the kind of team member you ask to setup that environment ...
do this group have a "prestashop developer " online , i want to ask one thing please
@Jimbo the whole thing tbh... the guy is like "all this VM stuff is too complicated, let's install everything locally"
his opinion of VM's in general is pretty wrong ...
resource starved is a strange way to put it ...
s/strange/wrong/
07:51
Controversial views :P
I have linux installed on my work machine and just set my dev env up on that, wasn't much hassle. Team of 7 devs
@Jimbo do you have a close-to-prod environment?
having hit actual bugs in production not hit before because of version differences, I know it's quite important
Morning
moin @salathe
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A: What is a bucket brigade?

bwoebiAh, welcome to the least documented parts of the PHP manual! The bucket brigade To start with your initial question, the bucket brigade is just a name to the resource named userfilter.bucket brigade. You are passed two different brigades in as first and second parameters to php_user_filter::fi...

^ @salathe update manual with these information pls :-P
@bwoebi as I said before, make a bug report and if you're feeling helpful a patch - edit.php.net
08:03
@FlorianMargaine No I don't lol, I should do
@salathe I'm going to open a bug report with a reference to that answer… so that you can extract it from the answer then^^
Does anyone know if you can put a wildcard or match somewhere in an Apache 2 Alias directive? I can only find ServerAlias on google and it's doing my head in
@Jimbo what do you want to do?
Anonymous
Morning o/
08:07
@FlorianMargaine Alias /dispatchers /var/www/vhosts/dynamicPrefix.sandbox.company.com/applications/portal/dispatcher‌​s
Trying to convert the above to allow for that dynamicPrefix to be forward to whatever comes through
yup, AliasMatch
It could be app1 or app2
Can't be, there was something I found with AliasMatch that wasn't working
As in, not for this use case
uuuh you mean /dispatchers/app1 would redirect to /var/www/vhosts/app1.sandbox...?
08:08
@bwoebi I don't know why it must be me doing this
@FlorianMargaine I'm setting up a wildcard vhost for *.sandbox.com, so if you go to hello.sandbox.com it'll go to /var/www/vhosts/hello.sandbox.com. So one of the directives I'm trying to convert for this use case is that Alias command
AliasMatch (.*).sandbox.com /var/www/vhosts/$1.sandbox.com
@salathe Just seeing that you're lazy and not busy enough.
@ziGi thanks bro, finally made it :) thanks for that idea
@salathe nah, I'm just joking
08:10
@Jimbo doesn't work?
@JimSteven ghaha no probs
@bwoebi haha, good one
@salathe but could you please grant Aaron some Zend karma?
Actually his patches are nearly all Zend related
not just the "normal" php-src karma...
@FlorianMargaine No it's the Alias that needs to work
Current:

# Get shared/ to point to the shared static resources
Alias /shared /var/www/vhosts/branch-name.sandbox.company.com/shared-httpdocs
branch-name will be dynamic
dynamic from where?
08:13
I guess somewhere else in the vhost?

ServerAlias *.sandbox.company.com
VirtualDocumentRoot "/var/www/vhosts/%1/applications/portal/httpdocs/"
ah, I see what you mean
Yeah, I'm not sure about how to do that dynamic part within an Alias, AliasMatch isn't what we want
well... you do need AliasMatch, but you also need to get the host
Can we mix it with a rewrite rule?
@salathe bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=69966 shall I assign it to you? (j/k) :-P
08:19
@bwoebi Why don't you convert part of your answer into docs?
@Jimbo hmmm
@PeeHaa Because I honestly don't want to mess with docbook
Morning
no, rewrite is working on urls only
@bwoebi Fair
08:20
@FlorianMargaine I think if we could use relative urls with Alias, that'd be good
But, it has to be absolute :(
@Fabor Yo
@PeeHaa especially not for like full docs on something. I can do a small fix to docs, yes. But not more…
@bwoebi Yeah I kinda know that feel bro
@PeeHaa you're yourself a doc editor… ^^
Yes
If anything I am first going to fix up reflection sql injection
08:23
sql injection?!
That seriously needs some attention
Aaaaaa that monster article nobody ever wants to read…
Yeap
@FlorianMargaine I'm not entirely sure why Alias was used in the first place. Do you have any idea why someone would use that over, say, a soft link instead?
@Jimbo hm
@Jimbo a symbolic link in the filesystem from shared to documentroot's shared would be easier for sure
08:36
@bwoebi He'll have to ask (on list) for Zend karma, ideally with a short sentence or two detailing why and what for. I might be able, but I'm not willing to hand out Zend karma... it's not my place.
@salathe well, that's what his request all was about
Heck, I'm hesistant to give out php-src karma! (Imposter syndrome, much)
No, his request was, and I quote: "Quickly applying bug fixes."
Anything else said here or whatever, doesn't count.
@salathe right. And which of his bugfixes did I commit recently? right… nearly all the fixes touching Zend.
@bwoebi Great, he has someone happy to review and commit his patches.
Sigh, lol
08:38
@bwoebi I'll repeat: he has to ask on list explicitly for Zend karma.
@bwoebi You just volunteered to be his sponsor, you realize that, right?
@Sherif what exactly does being sponsor include in that context?
One of the engine folks will then hopefully review his contributions, and make a decision either way. That person will not be me.
@salathe There is no engine folks with SVNROOT.
@bwoebi It means you help make sure he doesn't blow up /Zend basically
@bwoebi Ummm, yeah there are
08:41
@Sherif yes, that I implied.
@Sherif there are folks with engine karma and SVNROOT, sure. But no-one who really can evaluate the quality of his patches.
Anyone with /Zend karma can do that
They don't need to have SVNROOT, just karma.
I do have that karma…
Great :)
Hence I told @salathe to add it to the global_avail file.
That's not a smart idea.
08:43
?!
@bwoebi So none of andi, andrei, jimw, rasmus, rubys, sas, ssb, thies, zeev, shane, bjori, derick, dsp, felipe, gwynne, helly, iliaa, imajes, johannes, jon, pajoye, stas, sterling, tyrael or wez can evaluate the quality of his patches? (that's a list of people who can grant karma and have Zend karma)
@salathe I won't discuss Derick for ehm… reasons.
But generally they weren't involved with PHP 7 at all
@salathe you want to troll me? :-D You're assigning it to yourself now haha ^^
None of them were?
@Sherif not that I'd know
@bwoebi I've had tickets assigned to myself for years, what's another one. :)
08:49
haha
Doesn't Nikic have karma too?
I specifically remember Rasmus giving him that
Him and Tyrael
Zend karma is...?
@Sherif not SVNROOT karma
@salathe Really? I was pretty sure he had SVNROOT as well.
@Sherif no he hasn't. Nikita has admin rights on the github organisation.
08:50
Seems not though.
@bwoebi Ahh
Oh well, I'm getting old and uninvolved anyway.
You don't want me anywhere near these karma debates.
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson You have an @php.net account, and php-src.git karma. If you want/need Zend karma, ask for it on internals.
We should just give everyone karma to do everything. Let the chaos in.
:)
You never know, it might all work out fine. :)
@salathe You sure you pinged the right person?
08:55
@PeeHaa No
In order to get Karma you must solve this captcha
^
@salathe Because AFAICS you did not ;)
@salathe You probably meant @Trowski
You must also solve this captcha too ^
If you can get those both right you get SVNROOT
no questions asked
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson sorry, I lied. :P
@Sherif Or simply just recaptcha meta.stackexchange.com/a/142623/155197
08:57
@Trowski You have an @php.net account, and php-src.git karma. If you want/need Zend karma, ask for it on internals. (not lying this time)
No recaptcha is too easy
It's just reverse engineered OCR
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Q: Javascript window.opener.location.reload() not working in ipad Chorme

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@Sherif No it is not
Even Google can crack their own recaptcha
Did you look at the post
?
Or are you just shouting at things without looking? ;)
Again have you looked at the shared captcha's? Not even humans can use it because the important parts are cut off...
> Thanks to this research, we know that relying on distorted text alone isn't enough. However, it's important to note that simply identifying the text in CAPTCHA puzzles correctly doesn't mean that reCAPTCHA itself is broken or ineffective. On the contrary, these findings have helped us build additional safeguards against bad actors in reCAPTCHA.

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