> TIL that the first person to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge was a professional high diver who "wanted to demonstrate that people did not die by simply falling through the air". He proved himself correct by falling 135 feet safely through the air, only dying when he hit the water.
@ircmaxell Scott's writing an RFC. It's obvious that there is no consensus and that people just disagree with the RM's opinions, so just ending the drawn out discussion and putting it to a formal vote seems the only sane thing to do.
Longer term, I'm mildly disconcerted over the attitude that a time-table is more important than avoiding releasing software with massive security deficiencies.
Almost as if a certain company, whose name rhymes with Bend, is running out of cash and is banking on a new version of software magically raising their revenues.
Then raise that point on list. That "isn't the entire point of an RC/beta program to identify issues that were missed?". This isn't a new feature, but a missed case.
@ircmaxell Nothing really has been done on an RFC. I was thinking about starting a draft tonight/tomorrow. I think this needs to be done for 7.0, but it's important to be accommodating and avoid making people feel like their opinions don't matter.
I don't have enough clout with internals for anyone to care what I do. @ircmaxell would you assist with and sponsor an RFC for throwing from random_*() and preg_match()?
@Danack sure there is. Calmy start a new thread about the risks of the accelerated schedule. That too much pressure is being put on get it out that important things are going missed.
Hello everyone. I just want to ask if passing javascript value to a php variable can be achieved through this?For example, on my javascript: $.post('signage.php',dir); then on my php tag I have $dirNameproj = $_POST['dir']; . Is this the right way?
@Trowski if and only if the RMs agree to it. I don't want to superseded there authority with brute force unless absolutely necessary. Adn I am not convinced it has come to that yet.
@ircmaxell I'll wait and see what the response is to the email you just sent.
@ircmaxell That's a good point. Best to just stick to those specific functions then. I haven't followed the preg_match() issue closely. I assume all the preg_* functions are affected?
people that is forced to use windows somehow: do you prefer 2 machines and a kvm switch or run it through a vm? can i smoothly run photoshop and illustrator in a vm?
@JoeWatkins makes me feel better that someone can be a good programmer and be not-good with git. git is a mystery for me. order is: 1- meaning of life 2- git 3- women's logic 4- reason ruby exists
@ircmaxell Are the librarys you worked on a while ago for cryptographically secure functions in PHP still secure and up to date? Things like github.com/ircmaxell/RandomLib
you're supposed to get funding help in this country, but red tape got in my way, believe it or not, I cannot prove my identity satisfactorily enough for the student loan company .... dicks ...
anyway, my original point before getting mad at bureaucrats was that you shouldn't put off learning because you think a degree will teach you "properly" ... it sounds like you're doing that a bit, a degree isn't going to teach you 10% of what you need to know to be a good programmer so get on and start learning asap ...
@HassanAlthaf the point was that you can learn concepts and patterns in any language and they are widely applicable, that's often why a course will use a language like go to show some particular concept that it excels at ... I can't think of what pascal excels at but I don't know it that well, but whatever you can ignore the language you are using for the purposes of education ...
like that ... that's a silly example, nobody is ever going to write that, but if you imagine the tasks aren't just counting from one number to another, and are for example reading data from a stream
Failed to initialize central HHBC repository: Failed to initialize schema in /tmp/hhbc.sq3: RepoQuery::step(repo=0x7fc14541e000) error: 'COMMIT;' --> (10) disk I/O error Failed to open //.hhvm.hhbc: 14 - unable to open database file
Process exited with code 1.
Hello Everyone! I just want to ask what causes this error ? when I echo the value from ($_POST['subDir']) I got the following error: Undefined index: subDir in C:\xampp\htdocs\signage\signage.php on line 184. please help <?php if(isset($_POST['subDir'])) { print_r($_POST); } else { echo('fail'); echo($_POST['subDir']); } ?>It always fails but my ajax call was success please refer to this link :http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32153437/passing-of-javascript-variable-data-to-php-variable-in-the-same-php-file# I realy need help
Error I get now; Whoops\Exception\ErrorException thrown with message "Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/Portfolio/src/Routes.php:5)"
Stacktrace: #3 Whoops\Exception\ErrorException in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/Portfolio/src/Bootstrap.php:73 #2 Whoops\Run:handleError in <#unknown>:0 #1 header in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/Portfolio/src/Bootstrap.php:73 #0 require in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/Portfolio/public/index.php:2
@JoeWatkins happens when multiple hhvm processes run at the same time. At the weekends I run batches of old scripts through new versions so it happens more often
well it doesn't need to be in the object store does it, becaue the zend_object is in the zval
until you do something in a write context
<?php
class My {
public function get() {
return __CLASS__;
}
}
class Test extends Thread {
public function __construct(My $my) {
$this->my = $my;
}
public function run() {
var_dump($this->my->get());
}
}
$my = new My();
$test = new Test($my);
$test->start() && $test->join();
?>
<?php
class My {
public function set() {
$this->member = __CLASS__;
}
}
class Test extends Thread {
public function __construct(My $my) {
$this->my = $my;
}
public function run() {
var_dump($this->my->set());
}
}
$my = new My();
$test = new Test($my);
$test->start() && $test->join();
?>
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/pthreads$ valgrind php tests.php
==7976== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==7976== Copyright (C) 2002-2013, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==7976== Using Valgrind-3.10.0.SVN and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info
==7976== Command: php tests.php
==7976==
NULL
==7976==
==7976== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
==7976== Bad permissions for mapped region at address 0x8402245
==7976== at 0x85F5F1: zend_object_std_dtor (zend_objects.c:58)
no wait, that's the parent trying to free memory that the child allocated
"Code MUST use an indent of 4 spaces, and MUST NOT use tabs for indenting." PSR-2 Do you set a hotkey for adding 4 spaces or just click the spacebar 4 times when working? Because I clearly can see how someone might add 3 or 5 spaces instead of 4 by accident...
@PeeHaa is there a setting I need to turn on? Because it acts as if there were only tabs when deleting them or trying to navigate to the middle of the tab with the cursor keys.
It keeps inserting tabs which later messes up my code. How can I make it stop doing this? Obviously, it is not just when I hit the tab key, but other times as well. I want it to use 4 spaces.
I want to prevent of taking back the vote by user after 5 minutes. Also because my website has both +1 and -1, I have ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE in INSERT query. Here is my query:
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
value = IF(last_seen > UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - 300 , VALUES(value), VALUES((-1)*value))
For your...
Huh, apparently Notepad++ had all the settings I needed. It's "great" when you have friends that sh*t on things that you prefer to use. Even I then start thinking the same.
@deadsource Use phpStorm, I love it. It has all features you need including GitHub, etc.
You don't even need the php.net manual with it, it tells you what parameters a particular function requires. Neither should you worry when you forget your own code, it tells what methods are there in a class and what arguments they expect.