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15:00
As I said: that's what readonly properties should be for.
user895378
@LeviMorrison I mean ... I'm okay with it but I'm not sure how useful it really is (as compared to return).
or proper getters/setters...
user895378
I'm not sure I want to encourage getters and setters -- that was my problem the last time we had that whole thing.
class foo {
    private $property {
        public get;
    }
}
In my ideal world, there are no getters, just setters and readonly properties.
user895378
15:01
I would like to see "readOnly" properties just for the performance aspect of being able to avoid an fcall to safely expose properties but ...
@bwoebi so all state is public???
@ircmaxell state you can set is public, yes.
ah, I see what you mean
ok, was confused there for a sec
You shouldn't be able to do magic on getting
@rdlowrey Sure, but there are other uses. Consider a Maybe or Optional class.
Somewhere there is a getter for the case where you have something.
15:02
and ideally, always get back what you set or fail it completely.
but not: I set x and when I get, I get y.
@JoeWatkins That pussy doesn't look happy :(
one can always write function getProperty() { return $this->property; } and >_ git commit -m "screw your PSR fixer"
@Naruto I woke him up ...
he's over it ...
@JoeWatkins looks like I'm imagining Levi to look right now …
15:07
he chooses to sleep in the shoe ...
good morning
moin @Orangepill
@Orangepill Morning o/
@Trowski \o
what would be the rules for a readonly property ?
15:13
@JoeWatkins Error on setting (without appropriate scope access). Nothing else.
setting outside of ctor you mean ?
or outside of scope
outside of class scope
oh god don't implement readonly as only "readonly from outside"...
why not?
@JoeWatkins he almost makes me cry :P
15:15
because if I see readonly $foo;, and later out of the constructor, I see $this->foo = 'bar'; I'll be like "wtf?!"
least surprise principle, this kinda thing
readonly and final could be distinct ...
@FlorianMargaine you're currently describing final properties though
@FlorianMargaine also, what's the point if it's not settable inside a class. Inside a class, you should have full control of its state. You control the class. You shouldn't be restricted.
I thought final meant "not modifiable in children" :(
@FlorianMargaine no, it means: settable only once.
@bwoebi you should totally be restricted. Restrictions are good.
15:18
for external access, totally.
for internal too
prop setters/getters are too hard to tackle, it's going to take more than one vote to get an implementation of that in ...
sucks to have a half-assed thing because we can't have the real one though
not even sure I like em ...
But if you need to restrict yourself internally, something is going wrong. Your class is probably then too complex to have overview and you should separate things out.
@JoeWatkins we AFAIK already had two failed votes of them…
15:19
@bwoebi well yes, I work in a company
I remember one of them ...
@FlorianMargaine then you probably have too big classes, that you can't overview the single properties anymore.
@bwoebi that's why restrictions are good
I don't seem to be able to checkout 7.0
I want to restrict as much as I can
15:21
@FlorianMargaine no, that's why your code is bad.
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ git checkout PHP-7.0
NEWS: needs merge
error: you need to resolve your current index first
of course my code is bad
what does that mean ?
all code is bad
@JoeWatkins what does git status say?
15:22
On branch PHP-7.0
Your branch and 'origin/PHP-7.0' have diverged,
and have 34 and 80 different commits each, respectively.
  (use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)

You have unmerged paths.
  (fix conflicts and run "git commit")

Changes to be committed:
Also @FlorianMargaine people are then just going to remove that readonly attribute if they need to change it.
I'm already on 7.0 sorry, but can't edit it, because there's a huge list of modifications (that I haven't made), and can't checkout master because I get that message above ...
@JoeWatkins looks like you're in the middle of a merge? Probably needing git merge --abort first?
did you accidentally merge master into PHP-7.0?
This is actually a real thing :-/
@Jimbo awww… shit.
15:24
I dunno what I did ...
I can checkout master now, but when checkout 7.0 I get
@JoeWatkins have a look at your reflog?
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ git checkout PHP-7.0
Switched to branch 'PHP-7.0'
Your branch and 'origin/PHP-7.0' have diverged,
and have 34 and 80 different commits each, respectively.
  (use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)
assume I fell asleep while doing something, how can I reset both branches ?
git reset --hard HEAD@{...} ?
and then pull?
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ git reset --hard
HEAD is now at 459a637 Merge branch 'PHP-7.0' of github.com/php/php-src into PHP-7.0
krakjoe@fiji:/usr/src/php-src$ git pull origin PHP-7.0
From github.com/php/php-src
 * branch            PHP-7.0    -> FETCH_HEAD
   92708e3..415000e  PHP-7.0    -> origin/PHP-7.0
Removing ext/date/lib/README
Auto-merging Zend/zend.c
Auto-merging NEWS
CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in NEWS
Automatic merge failed; fix conflicts and then commit the result.
git rebase would have been preferable but it looks like there were conflicts anyway.
15:27
I think I'll just do a clean clone, I must have messed something up ...
git checkout origin/PHP-7.0; git branch -d PHP-7.0; git checkout -b PHP-7.0
@JoeWatkins ^ that's what you need?
I have a client with trouble with the google crawler looking for /sitemap.xml even though robots.txt has Sitemap: <full-url-to-a-sitemapindex.xml>. I checked and their robots is valid. Anyone ever had this issue?
@JoeWatkins If you are okay with losing everything, get on branch PHP-7.0 and then git reset --hard HEAD~80; git pull origin.
If you can't do a reset then do a git clean -fd and try again.
I'm sure I haven't done anything in either branch
@JoeWatkins yeah, then just do what I or Levi proposed.
15:30
great, thanks chaps, all working ...
right so I'm basing stuff on 7.0 now, is that right ?
yeah
@JoeWatkins did you look into my compile failure with uopz // shall I just copy the code from zend_execute.c?
I didn't see it ... copy away ...
please see that, thank you :)
0
Q: Swift Push Notification PHP Sending only to one device

Marcoci'm trying to send a push notification to all token i saved on a database, but i have a problem.. Yesterday worked now i don't understand why not.In fact it's sending the push notification only to the first token and not to the other ones.. How can i fix that? <?php $db_host = ""; $db_db = "...

Hi guys
please guys it's very important for me
15:43
@Marcoc You asked it 20 minutes ago. It's not a bad question, despite being extremely specific. You'll either get an answer, or it's a duplicate and you'll be shown where you can find an answer.
@JoeWatkins okay, fixed compile… looking at memleak now…
@Marcoc As a quick look... Each client needs their own stream. You're only accepting the first connection. However, I specialize in the Berkeley sockets, rather than the stream sockets, so I can't give you specific help beyond that.
morning ladies
I'm not mad at anyone in case anyone thinks I feel that way. (In particular @bwoebi @NikiC @ircmaxell)
Just figured I'd clear up any possible misunderstanding.
@Marcoc why you are using mysql_* funciton ?
15:46
@LeviMorrison :-)
I just had to go to a meeting :D
@Marcoc your code is vulnerable to xss
just done over the phpdbg patch from last night @bwoebi ... I super hate windows ...
@JoeWatkins really appreciate it though… because I hate it even more ;-)
@Ghedipunk Thank you and how i can put it ?
@NullPoiиteя cause it need to take the token in the database
15:51
> I specialize in the Berkeley sockets, rather than the stream sockets, so I can't give you specific help beyond that.
@NullPoiиteя how i can fix and delete the vulnerability ? i'm not good at php i'm a swift developer ahah
posted on September 24, 2015 by ralt

ralt/hermes 1.3

@Ghedipunk wuuuht? They both use berkeley sockets in the underlying impl…
my form not submitting in wordpreess
The socket_ functions are a thin wrapper over the Berkeley sockets... That's what I mean. :P
15:53
so anyone here can help me ? :(
@Marcoc Spend the next few days reading through owasp.org/index.php/Cross-site_Scripting_(XSS)
it has syntax error? if (5 > $cmnt_length > 500){} ?
@Ghedipunk stream_socket_ too.
@Ghedipunk Thank you
@bwoebi please say yes haha do you know how to fix that ?
@bwoebi I wish the socket extension was enabled by default.
15:55
@Trowski it is, just not with --disable-all, afaik?
@Sajad yes
no, you need to use &&
how can I fix it ?
@tereško ahhh!! ok tnx
Anyone know if it's possible in a .phpt test to convert a fail into an XFAIL based on runtime information? e.g. for marking a test that will be expected to fail when run against specific library versions.
@Sajad if (&&5 > $cmnt_length > 500){}
:P
15:56
/troll
@PeeHaa what?! it is correct ?!
I use php 6
11
@bwoebi Some (many) Linux distros disable it in their package systems and provide a separate package for it. The real trick is to get your sysadmins to install that package by default.
nope :P
@PeeHaa ah! ok
@Ghedipunk seriously?
why?
15:57
So anyone?
@PeeHaa I can not understand this, can you please tell me when it is useful ?
False sense of security? They see socket, think firewall, and automatically want to lock it down...
I'm very upset yesterday worked
15:58
@Sajad lol wtf you are trying this ?
(That is just a guess, of course... I don't hang out with distro package maintainers... :P)
@NullPoiиteя if (5 > $cmnt_length && $cmnt_length > 500){}
@PeeHaa ah, so it was a joke :-) ! ok
@tereško I think || is better in this case
&& means "and"
|| means "or"
@Ghedipunk Don't. They are distinctly weird people.
/* For the love of God.
     *
     * Debian doesn't include the function "ImageColorMatch" as it has been included by the PHP developers and
     * and so is considered a branch of GD library - and so is a security risk. Because the PHP developers wrote it.
     */
4
oh... that again :P
16:03
Fun fact - the maintainer of the GD library is Pierre, who is also the guy who looks after the GD extension in PHP.....
yes, I want OR, if ($var < 5 or $var > 500) {}
But he can't be trusted to copy code from one project to another.
@bwoebi Thought you had to specifically put --enable-sockets
/me shakes head. Misses FreeBSD.
Luckily you can't disable stream sockets :-D
16:05
@Sajad its called range ... 5>$var>500, $var is between 5 and 500
@NullPoiиteя if (in_array($var, range(5, 500))) { ?
muhaha
@NullPoiиteя this is wrong? if ($var < 5 || $var > 500) {}
Anonymous
no
@Sajad (!($var > 5 && !($var > 500))) !== false...
@Ghedipunk ah, I understand! but it is exactly the same with this: if ($var < 5 or $var > 500) {}
16:10
:P Too early for me to obfuscate logic...
> It is exactly the same
That's my joke.
And I'm going to go get some ocoffee before I hurt myself fixing typoes.
@Ghedipunk this logic is correct, but it is exactly identical with this: if ($var < 5 || $var > 500) {}
I tested it
@Sajad "obfuscate" in the context of code means to make something hard to read without changing its logic. The whole point is that they are identical.
I see
@Sajad maybe it's subjective, but having conditionals with only && feel a lot easier to understand than ||
@tereško can you please implement this if ($var < 5 || $var > 500) {} using && ?
16:23
$var >= 5 && $var <= 500
@Sajad you should be having "boolean logic" classes some time soon in the university
@tereško Should be a not in there. He's trying to find the case where it's outside the range, rather than isnide.
@Ghedipunk oh
@Ghedipunk he is right
well .. fuck
then ignore what I said
ok
16:26
I like &&, but not for a good reason at all. (and yes, I explicitly avoid cases where it matters.)
With ||, if the left side of the conditional evaluates to true, the right side does not get evaluated. With &&, if the left side evaluates to false, the right side does not get evaluated. Thus the takeaway is: NEVER PUT ANYTHING THAT CHANGES STATE INSIDE OF A CONDITIONAL.
@PeeHaa ;)
@Ghedipunk omg why that complex
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Hey guys! Just moved from Notepad++ to phpStorm, had it purchased for a month but never got a chance to use it. Any recommended themes/fonts?
@aqq Black background. Most symbols white. Comments bold-white, except for docblocks which are dark gray.
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@Ghedipunk, thanks!
16:49
I really need to pony up and buy PHPStorm
@bwoebi I bravely gave up, asked anatol to look at it for us, he's much better at windows than we are :)
took fuckin ages to do that twice, and it just failed ... so it's either smash the pc or ask someone else to do it ... I chose the latter because pc was really expensive ...
@JoeWatkins well… then I have some good news for you though.
windows is being banned from use in tech ?
I wish :-P
getting somewhere on uopz ?
16:53
@JoeWatkins right. Just pushed.
excellent stuff, thanks :)
now just 006 and 026 failing here
yeah and only leaks, no faults ...
looking pretty good compared to just 24 hours ago ...
SHUT UP TRAVIS, YOU'RE STILL FAILING ... BITCH ...
notifications:
email:
on_failure: change
how can I pass a variable to a function in javascript ?
17:02
a;d[aldj markdown
@Sajad Very, very carefully. Read owasp.org/index.php/Cross-site_Scripting_(XSS) and every single link on that page first.
@Ghedipunk do you know what was my question?!
Yes... "How can I make it extremely easy for anyone to pwn my site?"
I mean, how do you pass a value to Javascript.
Same difference.
Wait.
Sorry. Misread.
I'm in the context of this being a PHP chat room .
@Sajad how you want to pass ?
there are couple of ways
17:06
var test = 'foo';
function comment(){}
@NullPoiиteя test
i dont get it
function comment(test){}
why it is wrong? ^
@NullPoiиteя I want to use a variable in a function, how ?
    //javascript...
    function echoToConsole (message) {
        console.log(message);
    }

    var myMessage = 'Hello, Javascript!';
    echoToConsole(myMessage);
I might be wrong about console.log, I'm working from memory.
There's also
`echoToConsole = function (message) {}`
17:11
@Sajad pass it as parameter also you can use it directly if its global variable
@Sajad are you getting any error in console ?
var variable = 'test';
function comment(variable){
   alert(variable);
}
@NullPoiиteя it does not work
@Sajad You need to call your function as well.
@Ghedipunk it is correct ? comment();
You need a parameter, but yes...
(By the way, you might get more helpful help in chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/17/javascript )
@Sajad don't use alert for debugging
when you call alert() it stops the execution of your code
17:16
@tereško I'm in javascript, not php
you should be using console.log() instead
to see the result of console.log() you have to use the Developer Tools in your browser
also .. that reminds me: why the hell you said that pressing F12 would disable WiFi for you?
are you running some type of bloatware on your laptop?
@tereško :D
sounds like a stuck function key
@tereško f12 (without fn) turn on/off my WiFi
are you using Lenovo?
17:19
@tereško hp
@tereško some keyboards require that you press combination of Fn + function key
@Ghedipunk is anything wrong with that?
well .. now you know one thing that you have to pay attention to, when buying a laptop
@tereško I love my laptop! it is perfect
@iroegbu It's not what newbs would expect... It's what I expect (and avoid due to it making things difficult to maintain), though, so I don't see anything wrong with it... Just that it's there and catches newbs unaware.
@tereško what button is for WiFi turn on/off in your laptop ?
17:21
I have a dedicated key for that
@Sajad you don't realize that you told that to someone sitting at 3440x1440 monitor
"perfect" is a matter of perspective
@tereško how many inch is your display ?
wtf !!! really? now you are watching my comment in a big TV ?
@tereško I never got into the curved hype. Does it actually have a benefit?
its not a TV
@PeeHaa it helps with color-distortion at the edges
17:26
@tereško do you use photoshop?
not usually
mostly I use computer for writing code, watching movies and playing games
I picked up that screen because I am unable to use multi-monitor setups
@Sajad sorry i am really busy :( its 11pm and i am still in office
Pfff where did this world go to -.-
Immaturity, comon thing.
Swearing with words like cancer, common thing.
Being like "I am tha best", common thing.
Not caring about others, common thing.

Is there a PHP method to kill each of these things???...
Don't worry, Mike, you're in good company. People have been complaining about "this next generation" for thousands of years.
17:40
@MikeM. AFAIK swearing with cancer is a dutch thing only
@Ghedipunk Pfff ye, I just came on some "web development" chat on skype, what you think?? they got affected aswell -.-.. @PeeHaa not on the internet appearantly...
The trick to making this next generation better is simple: Never look in your neighbor's bowl unless it is to make sure it is full enough.
@Ghedipunk Rofl ye that's some true talk there :-)
Just getting tired of these kind of people, not knowing how badly they can hurt people with it. It's disgusting.
@JoeWatkins the issue with throw (006.phpt) is an engine bug… I'll to ask Dmitry about how to fix…
oh, what's the bug ?
17:54
opline is not set to EX(opline) in ZEND_USER_OPCODE
> bwoebi
Can you please explain me why #define LOAD_OPLINE is doing nothing in normal mode?
bwoebi
Also: what is the purpose of the LOAD_OPLINE in zend_vm_def.h:3711 ?
that one passes for me
right
@JoeWatkins you have probably a build with global registers enabled?
I dunno, defaults
you probably have a typical gcc build on a *nix machine?
so… then, yes.
no surprise there are bugs in this stuff though, I guess no one is doing this sort of thing yet ...
yeah
great work tracking it down anyway ...
17:57
Also: why does the rename test still fail on travis? -.-
still fails for me too, not sure why
works for me…
@NullPoiиteя oh, no problem, good luck :-)
I'll come back to it tomorrow, off out this evening ;)
@Sajad you are still having problems with passing parameters?
18:00
@iroegbu honestly yes
@JoeWatkins fine
var variable = 'foo';
function func (variable){
    alert(variable);
}
// it gives me "undifined"
Anonymous
@tereško have you tried rust?
@Sajad did you call your function? func(variable)
@iroegbu look, I removed that function, I will do that using another way, anyway thanls
Anonymous
18:10
@Sajad You have to call the function. Also, check your console for errors, and to know from which line they come from
@Sajad jsfiddle.net/bquvy3nm/1 works fine... you need to supply your argument when calling your function, just like you normally do for php function
The local variable is not set if you don't call it so hence it will show up as undefined.
The only variable which is set it the global variable, however this is not being called, it's the local one that's being called.
So what you have to do, is actually call the function with the global variable as parameter.
ah, yes your fiddle works correctly, I will investigate my codes again ... thanks
HI
geeks
Romanian word not coming correctly in PHPMyadmin “tî ă jî șî pî”?
any idea about this?
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Q: Romanian word not coming correctly in PHPMyadmin "tî ă jî șî pî"?

BangaloreIam using this php form to insert one "name" into my PHPMyadmin database but some characters are not coming correctly for eg: tî ă jî șî pî. Please check my codes My Php form used to insert value into database <?php $servername = "localhost"; $username = "root"; $password = "root"; $dbname...

@Sajad it's because he is calling the function with the global variable as parameter... As I said earlier... :P
18:19
:-)
18:34
@JoeWatkins okay, fixed 006 via commit to php-src
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." -- Douglas Adams
@Bangalore did you even try to look - stackoverflow.com/questions/4777900/…
@Ghedipunk DNA quotes are the best
He's right near the top of my hypothetical dinner with n people, living or dead... Probably the first non-scientist.
(Although one would hope that in this hypothetical dinner, that the dead people would be reanimated as they were some time before their death. :P )
Adams would be the first non-supermodel, actress on my list
scientists would be a bore for dinner
Richard Feynman would be a hoot to chill with.
So I had to leave my team to finish a project of mine while I was pulled off to assist others.
In this time I did not perform code review.
18:41
Carl Sagan... Neil deGrasse Tyson... Brian Cox... Maybe Sagan's weird talking cadence would get on my nerves after a while, but it certainly wouldn't be boring. (To see a non-boring scientist, look for an NdT video of him getting a shipment of a model of the Saturn V... Lemme find a link...)
They ... completely ... destroyed what I was going for.
I clearly didn't explain what I was trying to do.
My hypothetical dinner would devolve into doing body shots off of Rachel Leigh Cook
I need to give them a comprehensive, simple overview of the SRP.
Something better than wikipedia.
Do we have a go to ELI5 / For Dummies explanation of the SRP?
18:42
Neil Tyson is pretty cool too.
@Charles I don't, and it's an admitted weak area of mine... If you find one, could you send it along to me as well, please?
@Ghedipunk Sure, but wish me luck.
Michio Kaku would make the list too
Another one for my dinner would be Samantha Cristoforetti... Recent ISS astronaut, one who shared a lot of her experiences during training, while on mission, and of her return home on a series of Google+ posts...
@Charles from martin fowler refactoring:
> “Programs should be structured in such a way that we can make changes easily. When we make a change we want to be able to jump to a single clear point in the system and makethe change.
> Divergent change occurs when one class is commonly changed in different ways for different reasons. Ifyou look at the class and say, “Well, I will have to change these three methods every time I get a new database; I have to change these four methods every time there is a new financial instrument,” you likely have a situation in which two objects are better than one. That way each object is changed only as a result of one kind of change.”
18:47
When dealing with trees, is there a formal term for "cousin" nodes? Specifically, given node a, nodes that are descendants of an ancestor of a, but not in the ancestral path of a to the root?
    a
   / \
  b   c
 / \
d   e
In other words, is there a term to classify the relationship of b, d, and e to c?
sibling, second cousin once removed, second cousin once removed
^^ Indeed, good genealogy terms, but is there a blanket term to cover them all?
i don't know if there is a technical term for that though
Actually, my example is poopy, but the point's there.
d->c and e->c could also be aunt/niece relationships.
Anonymous
18:52
Does anyone know which brands/types of hard disks are good? I have no knowledge in this area and I am trying to buy 1TB for hopefully less than $70
@Ghedipunk Right, but to classify them along with b, and any other descendants of them or a
Other than specifying their specific lineage, though... they're in the same tree. Maybe they could be grouped under the same "family" or, leaving genealogy, they're different nodes in the same graph... leaf nodes in the same tree...
@DanLugg "share only a single common ancestor 'a'"
?
@Ghedipunk Not necessarily leaves though; basically anything outside the descendant sub-tree, and ancestral list; that's what I'm looking for a term for.
@Danack Anything more succinct?
John.
18:55
Bob is 25% shorter
Ah, so it was written, so it shall be A is now John.
Yeah... you have to cap the depth because if there is a single root then all the nodes would share the relationship
@samayo My go-to for seeing what hardware is good at any given time is Tom's Hardware... though it's been a long time since I've compared that site with other hardware review sites, so I'm not sure if it's the best resource.
@Orangepill \o/
I find it interesting there isn't some common terminology for this; especially given the obvious importance of descendant subtrees, and ancestral paths; seems there should be a term to identify all those excluded.
Other than "any node not in the descendant sub-tree or the ancestral path"
I'm going with couslings.
18:58
Mutual descendents of ...
@samayo I personally have good experiences with Western Digital and Samsung, and poor experiences with Seagate and Hitachi... but other than that idk... you could just order the cheapest because you have warranty and you need to make backups anyway
Well, the "of" would always refer to "root", with the exclusion clause.
@DanLugg how about "happy tree friends"? :P
lol, "friends" would almost work.
Would Stick with Bob
19:01
Alice might get jealous.
I hear Eve is always hanging about for the juicy gossip.
(Friend nodes reminds me of xkcd.com/410 )
RootNodesExcludingLineage
If you exclude your lineage you are going to end up with orphan nodes
Anonymous
19:29
@Ghedipunk @MarcelBurkhard Thanks. I've been reading about which hard disk is most reliable, it seems everyone has a bad thing to say about some brand. It's hard to choose.
Anonymous
I'll format my PC, so it will be a big risk to buy a crappy hard disk
Worst case scenario, you have to replace it... Try to find out which RMA process is the least painful.
Anonymous
I'm going for either WD, or Toshiba brands
Or, if you're truly paranoid, there's always RAID.
@tereško jesus, that is fucking cool
19:38
ai nov
> You are trying to compare apples to apples, I this is more like watermelons to lettuce.
Anonymous
19:54
Damn. Feel bad for not knowing about log rotate till now. :/
Yes, you should rotate your logs periodically to prevent moss growth and fungus growth in damp environments.

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