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15:00
yeah....you don't want to do that. It's annoying but you need to check for if an exception has already been thrown and not call user functions.
if (EG(exception)) {
    //return early.
}
I think.
@PeeHaa I saw on your github you have public function get(string $key): string but I couldn't find this subject matter under php function doc, can kindly tell me whats the semi-colon do :D ??
lol.
...oh god coffee activate.
@PeeHaa thanks you very much :D, sorry I was looking at the wrong category -_-""
It's a php7 feature
@Andrew No worries :-)
15:04
@Danack, at this time i do smth like gist.github.com/pinepain/2c7ede59c88fb816130b
I normally don't think anyone should handle exception from dtors
fail fast is more predictable approach and brings less pain in ass for further developers
@PeeHaa arhh, ic, its like a type hinting but implemented in return
@zaq178miami fully agree. The only time where I want that are catch-all handlers for nice displaying.
And that's the issue why I think it is needed that we don't just outright fatal out on the __destruct() level if an exception occurs
@Andrew Exactly
15:08
anybody knows why a site redirects to Rss Feeds when click any menu link?
Ya dun goofed.
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@ShoaibFareed Because the server or the page says so. Use the developer tools of your browser to check.
So how we can disable it. @ThW
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@ShoaibFareed Fix your source
@ThW in other browsers link works fine, issue is just with Firefox whenever we open that specific link in Firefox its redirect to www.mysite.com/feed
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15:13
@ShoaibFareed Use the browsers developer tools to locate the actual problem!
Make sure that your browser is not compromised
@ThW I think it may be due to the reason that i have subscribes to the RSS feeds for this site in Firefox.
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I don't think so
@ThW I am checking the Browser.
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But a the moment you're doing something like calling a mechanic using you phone and asking "My car doesn't work - why?". We don't have access to your page, source and browser. The question itself has not enough information and can not be answered.
@PeeHaa its weird to me why type hinting for class was introduced in php5 but the rest are in php7 :S
15:19
There has been a lot a push back from people because of...
idunno people
It still amazes me that @Andrea and @ircmaxell eventually got it in
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@Andrew type hinting for classes/interfaces was added in PHP 5. It took a lot of time, discussion and work for scalar type hints and return type hints. So it was only accepted for PHP 7.
s/time, discussion and work/bitching and moaning
Hello World
@Andrew there is no coercion between class type, there's a lot between different scalar types.
Is it a good idea to check for user __debugInfo method in get_debug_info obj handler (Z_OBJCE_P(object)->__debugInfo) and if it exists, execute it? In SPL and other internal classes I don't see that someone bother with this.
15:23
aka "Harder problems take longer to solve shocker".
I can feel there's a long and hard way to come to this day :'-(, I only have experienced in php and programming for about 1 yr :( sorry didnt feel the pain earlier
@zaq178miami why would you want to? It's meant to be used for var_dump isn't it?
Oh, and don't look at the SPL for best practices.......but still why would you want to call __debugInfo ?
the use case is that user define __debugInfo method on class that extends internal class with get_debug_info obj handler
15:25
Ola! Can I use laravel eloquent without migrations?
ehehe does anyone else use a custom method that calls trigger_error(); for the ease of specifying the level? or just me?
currently, if he did, user __debugInfo totally ignored
er, @bwoebi ^^
That could be a bug...
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@HaiderAli I don't use trigger_error, but exceptions
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@JoeWatkins @Jimbo :B engineering.stackexchange.com/questions/6850 damn that's annoying
15:26
@zaq178miami In what context exactly? (example please?)
@ThW well there are points where you want to kill execution. Say, your application's configuration file is missing.
@PeeHaa the power of thinking carefully about what people need and designing something which satisfies their use cases
@Wes how often do you drive in an automatic? They run their engines at a lot wider range of revs than most people are comfortable with.....i.e. you should probably choose the lower gear and run the engine at what, to you, seems a high rev count....
Also, the magic of Anthony Ferrara :p
@bwoebi `class CustomSplStorage extends SplObjectStorage {
public function __debugInfo()
{
return ['this is' => 'annoying'];
}
}`
var_dump(new CustomSplStorage());
debug_zval_dump(new CustomSplStorage());
PHP 7.1.0-dev (cli) (built: Jan 8 2016 13:09:39) ( ZTS DEBUG )
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15:28
@HaiderAli Not true, in this case i throw a specific exception, that I can catch. The handler can end the application if needed.
Ah, when you overwrite the internal debuginfo… yeah, looks buggy^^
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If here is nothing to catch the exception PHP will stop the execution of the script.
i'm on c8ff622f6d38d973bfd96eb762c95aa8c9b519d5 revision, a bit outdated but don't think anything changed
@Andrea Whatever you want to call it I still love you for it
@zaq178miami It won't be a recent change - it will just be a completely missed bug.
15:30
should i handle such situation in object handler or this should be done on internals level?
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@Danack automatic is not even a thing in italy. remember, we are all wannabe schumacher's. it's only acceptable on 500+hp ferraris :B
@ThW Yeah but then there are other factors to consider. It exits on an uncaught exception. Imagine the file loading happens inside your class construct, would somebody using your class want to put every initialization in a try catch block?
@zaq178miami My instinct is to say internals......userland classes and internal classes should behave consistently, and not have weird behaviour like this.
it looks like no bugs was filled for this yet
15:32
@Wes Do they need to stop more frequently for fuel or for new automatic gear-boxes?
/me changes twitter bio to "Another no-good dev of Php core dev gang"
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@HaiderAli You put an exception handler inside the application bootstrap
Why would they want to catch a MissingFileException? most exceptions indicate that a serious problem has happened with the code.....and that would result in a 50x error from the server. aka be caught at the top level of the app.
@ThW Sure, but i get this feeling you just dont like trigger_error :P
@JoeWatkins no-good? o___O
15:35
hehe
not gonna engage reddit, it hasn't worked out for anyone so far ... said what I wanted to say ...
Reddit is a great example of why discussing anything controversial in public is a bad idea...
and tbh, i dont really understand what people mean when they say "bootstrap". Maybe im a real noob or its a term i haven't bothered to understand...which is to say im a noob.
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@Danack A plugin that renders a part of a page, if the plugin is broken, you night still want to generate and output the rest of the page (CMS).
yes, yes....I was asking why he wanted to catch the exception....not a general "why are exceptions caught".
@tereško that is funny as hell, i mean, im sorry for that guy
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15:39
@HaiderAli Here was a time before PHP had exceptions, ... but now here is not point in using it any more.
@Andrew seems like something from "what could go wrong?!" school of though
@zaq178miami the issue is that SPL classes use their own debug_info ... I actually think zend_std_debug_info shouldn't call an object handler directly but Z_OBJDEBUG() should call a function first checking if ce->__debugInfo exists; if yes, call zend_std_debug_info, else call the internal one...
@ThW Really a noob question, but how do i go about handling exceptions when initializing a class
because i did not understand that bootstrap part.. :P
@bwoebi, smt like ` if (Z_OBJCE_P(object)->__debugInfo) {
return std_object_handlers.get_debug_info(object, is_temp);
}` solves the problem
(not tested)
but should it be added in handlers in SPL (and other internal classes, if any), or this should be handled in internals?
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@HaiderAli the bootstrap is the top level of you application, the 'starter code' or 'main function'
15:44
@ThW Alright, so if it were you, you'd throw exceptions and leave the handling to the developer who uses your code.
hm i guess that provides a sense of control over the application.
such as looking in other places for a config file and what not.
@tereško the guy who demonstrating has so much confidence lol, sounding like 100% proof omg
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you do the same with trigger_error, but the developer that uses your source has less possibilities
Thanks, this has been a real eye opener for me.
I guess, i'll rewrite to throw exceptions and error_log(); instead.
@zaq178miami it should be handled at the level of Z_OBJDEBUG() as said
@JoeWatkins when the greatest coders describe themselves as no-good, then no-good is really the best ;-D
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@HaiderAli If you do that use specific exception classes, do not throw Exception itself. If you throw an specific exception the developer that uses you source can catch exactly that exception without obscuring other exceptions or programming errors.
15:52
@bwoebi got it, so smth like prepending Z_OBJCE(zval)->__debugInfo?std_object_handlers.get_debug_info(&zval, &tmp): to that macro should do the job, right?
@zaq178miami yeah … approximately that
PR it in master?
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@HaiderAli Yes, do not throw instances of Exception, if you do that other developers can only catch ALL exceptions, if you throw MySpecificException they can decide to catch all or only this one.
I'll need to look into this a bit. I hope you dont mind if i ping you back with doubts? @ThW
15:57
@zaq178miami we could fix it in 5.6 too… I'd just like to first have advice from @NikiC before I'd merge that...
@HaiderAli s/doubts/questions
@Danack Im quite new on SO, im not sure what that means.
a chat channel?
@bwoebi, ok, so you will handle this issue?
It's a spelling correction or word replacement.
No native english person would say 'doubt' there - they'd say 'question'.
@zaq178miami also, we can't do like parent::__debugInfo() ...
15:59
ah sorry, i'm not a native English speaker.
maybe we should really just remove debug_info from object_handlers and always put it into ce->__debugInfo (internal too)
that would be great
during my work on proxies in weak refs extension i had some pain with __invoke too
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@Danack who cares, they are red 'o'
(which would be only doable on master indeed)
ahaah http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/13913/questions-vs-concerns-vs-doubts

I love how the question mentions "Indian English"
16:02
i'll double check my mess to confirm about __invoke and get_closure, but are these methods designed for the same purpose?
in which situations call_method obj handler called? i only see that get_method used
@zaq178miami __invoke holds a zend_function * and get_closure a direct handler
but are they fits same purpose - make object callable?
well, in a way. the zend_std handler calls the __invoke function if existing
and it looks like get_closure used for closures only then
@bwoebi ok, to sum things ab that debugInfo, what is further steps on it? Should i bugreport or smth or you will handle it by yourself? After reading what you sad about parent:: and so on, I think this is solely internals team discussion.
@zaq178miami feel free to open a bug report mentioning both things (parent::__debugInfo() and the overloading) to have a reference :-)
16:21
done. bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=71321, ping me if i missed smth or it should be edited (unless you have right to edit it by yourself =)), in case it can be edited at all
@zaq178miami it's fine :-)
@bwoebi That check is not generally sufficient. Normally classes that use object handlers also define their userland analogue for use in inheritance, but want to skip it if it has not been changed.
@NikiC haven't seen that for __debugInfo() yet
but probably also because it's sufficiently new…
@bwoebi Yes, nobody bothered for that. But this is what is done for most other magic.
any reason why it is done that way?
looks a bit redundant to me…
16:36
@bwoebi So people can use the parent method
I mean, why is it done that way that we have direct handlers at all for these things?
and not just always go though the zend_function*
@bwoebi faster
you don't want to be doing actual method calls for $arrayaccess[$i]
slightly, yes. But not relevant enough that it'd be worth it IMO
lol
16:38
are you talking only about debuginfo or about other magic method handlers?
the others too
the magic methods aren't called that often in general … we don't really use internal objects that often in our code that it'd be worth it.
a slightly faster execution of calls to userland methods could be worth more
like we could inline zend_std_get_method in VM now
"the magic methods aren't called that often in general" some code bases are dominated by magic methods.....
I meant the internal magic methods
it's not like we'd use SplObjectStorage, ArrayObject etc. all over the place
6 messages moved to bin
Surely you realize you can type more than 1 single word per line by looking at your first sentence
@Danack the normal magic methods might only get faster here…
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17:09
god you gotta be really stupid to click your own rebecca trap :(
@bwoebi artax should be following PRG requests correctly automatically right?
@PeeHaa PRG?
post/redirect/get
yes
1 sec. let me triple check if/what I am doing wrong
17:18
yeah, Client::OP_FOLLOW_LOCATION option is true by default
Let me push so you can laugh at me again
I won't laugh ;-)
here I do a post request. But this is in the dump of the response
Or is the request ibject in the response the actual next request artax will be doing?
@PeeHaa I think there's an getOriginalRequest method?
@PeeHaa request is the request which triggered that response, which might be after a redirect
17:27
the request on response the exact request that got the response. The original one is the post that triggered the redirect.
yep
Ah yeah. Thanks.
@PeeHaa you also see that when having a look at the Referrer, that it's a successful redirect
/me steals @PeeHaa cookies to write as him (j/k)
Oct 17 '14 at 20:44, by Danack
@rdlowrey feature request - can we also have Response::getOriginalRequest() to trace back through the responses and get the initiating request in one go, rather than having to check and loop ourselves.
WE HVE THE SAME PROBLEMS IN LIFE @PEEHAA
hehehehe
17:30
:-)
@bwoebi Well the problem is I am missing my actual user cookies so tough luck ;-)
I think SO login fails for some reason
bah, I hate tests… everything works, but fixing the tests is more work than the actual change :-S
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Hello everyone :)
@LeviMorrison Do you have a good example of when execution should continue after a division by zero has occurred? Good in the sense of people being able to understand that it's a desired behaviour, rather than just something that could happen
17:47
Someone have some experience with HLS Streaming files ?
\o/ Missed one single s for https in an URL
@Krasic nope. And without knowing your actual question, you almost certainly don't want to do anything with them in PHP - handling them in nginx is way more sensible nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_hls_module.html even if it does cost money.
@Danack , actually Using PHP , FFmpeg with nginx , creating restream all fine , m3u8 file contains ts segment files , however i have a misterious problem , if i use header("location: $file"); stream load fine , however this way is not secure
would like to use readfile option but didnt succeed.. on it
@Krasic maybe you can use the nginx x-accel feature to serve the files then? stackoverflow.com/questions/16189758/…
@Danack , will Try it right now , before i was using like this , $dir="/home/r1zen/r1zen_codes/wwwdir/streams/";
$file = $str."_.m3u8";
header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *");
header("Content-type: application/x-mpegURL");
readfile($dir.$file);
didnt worked
Final Code , not sure what's wrong ?
$str=$_GET['stream'];
$file = "/streams/".$str."_.m3u8";
header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *");
header("Content-type: application/x-mpegURL");
header('X-Accel-Redirect: '. $file);
18:04
These two files are how I set the appropriate headers. That might help, though I haven't checked that they are actually correct since I extracted them to a separate project.
Btw the the content of the m3u8 file should only contain file name ?
not full path ? such 1_2.ts
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:10
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:2
#EXTINF:10.000000,
1_2.ts
#EXTINF:10.000000,
1_3.ts
#EXTINF:10.000000,
1_4.ts
#EXTINF:9.960000,
1_5.ts
#EXT-X-ENDLIST
@Danack It's rare, but I have actually done this in something that is deployed in production.
It's unbelievable but i have 2 Crazy way which are completely different & both work but didnt got an explanation
1-Using header("location: $file"); it work fine
Normal without editing m3u8
We essentially have a formula LF = S / U where S is your shares and U is your historical usage.
It's used in prioritizing users.
readfile option only work if i edit m3u8 file and add ip port it work :s
18:09
The fact that S > 0 being divided by 0 yields an inf is a desirable trait.
See the Fair Tree Fairshare algorithm in Slurm (which I co-authored).
Basically, if you have no historical usage you should have the highest possible priority (which inf gives).
@bwoebi when I manually build a Request do I also have to manually add my cookies from my jar again?
ta.
18:25
@PeeHaa the Jar is bound to the client
HttpClient::VERBOSE_SEND should also display the cookies right?
@PeeHaa sure, it displays the raw outgoing traffic
Odd. I have several SO cookies like:
acct=t=somekeyhere; expires=Sat, 09 Jul 2016 18:28:34 GMT+0000; domain=.stackoverflow.com; path=/; httpOnly
And when making a request to http://chat.stackoverflow.com/ws-auth I don't see them in the request
POST /ws-auth HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: 51
Accept-Encoding: gzip, identity
Host: chat.stackoverflow.com
User-Agent: Amp\Artax/1.0.0-dev (PHP)
Accept: */*

roomid=100238&fkey=mykey
may you push?
I may
This should send cookies, because requests before that call fills the cookiejar
If you need to do an actual test by running it I need your mail so I can send you my openid credentials
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18:41
@PeeHaa Do you have any private chat instead? (Skype, IRC?)
skype?
which identifier?
Anyone Can help me ?
1 sec. Windows 10 wants to reboot or skype won't start...
@Danack , you still there ?
18:43
@PeeHaa lol
Even after reboot it won't start. Jesus what a turd
Kill from process & try again
IRC server?
make sure port used is not open
It still does that?
18:49
or Use Teamviewer
@PeeHaa on efnet
user924016
hehe
@Krasic Nope even with apache killed it still is broken
Wow. I'm on IRC again. Must have been years ago the last time I did this :P
nick is PeeHaa
I don't even know anymore how it works :P
18:52
I hate my php …
Anyone can help me plz ?
been 5 days trying to solve my issue
I somehow can't get openssl to work locally on my master build…
Channel?
I've messaged you directly?
I see :-)
18:56
Is there any possible way to stop initializing a class that already has been initialized?
Im using spl autoload
null all references to it
Sorry, i'm not sure how to go about doing that.
Wait wat?
A class or an object?
a class.
Have you ever used Unirest?
no
Why do you think you need to "uninitialize" a class?
18:59
It uses name spaces and just includes all of its class and interfaces. So i made a class to load it. So every time this class is initialized it would do the same process over and over again. Its like a workaround. That's why.
I wouldn't try this otherwise.
What process?

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