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does that mean i can use loop element outside the loop also?
@Nirob ........k. fyi that code, even without seeing the rest of it, isn't very good. Mixing up HTML output and functions is bad. Not splitting each of those loops into their own functions is also bad........and then using fall-through behaviour on the loops is a little bit bad.
@Nirob You can, you shouldn't.
As you're finding, it makes for how to understand code.
@Nirob Why don't you just try it?
foreach( ['foo','bar'] as $key => $value )
{
  echo $key." => ".$value.PHP_EOL;
}

echo $value;
Output:
0 => foo
1 => bar
bar
i my got it, Thanks @Danack
i'll give it a try @ErikLandvall thanks for tht
@Danack i can show u the whole code if u would like. pls let me know.
No...thank-you.
17:05
ok
posted on January 29, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by towlie288 */

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user924016
Hey =] happy frydai everyone!
r u going somewhere? @RonniSkansing
user924016
Nope
user924016
=) Just going to chill all weekend in front of the computer
user924016
17:17
learn some new fun/cool stuff
i got it. thanks
i want to show u a pic. would u like see? @RonniSkansing it's about that problem.
user924016
I think I need to read the previous chat before answering that... moment
user924016
oh it was the loop thing
well pls see this : s29.postimg.org/9me1kdr9z/…
user924016
So is it the same problem or another one?
17:20
same
I've some garlic for you if you wish
user924016
and if it's text please use something like pastie.org
sure
there's full code pls just take care of this image marked section: s29.postimg.org/9me1kdr9z/problem.png
user924016
yea so I think you need some basic debuging tips
pls..
user924016
17:27
Because you have pointed at area where you think is a problem, but are unable to pinpoint it
user924016
it's very useful to do a var_dump($someVariableToContentsOf); die;
i did it and it worked. that i didn't expect. and that's why i'm wired. @RonniSkansing
@Nirob I don't think you realize how awkward that looks when you just enter the room :P
@tereško why are you so sensitive
17:29
I made a mistake and opened twitter
@PeeHaa did i do anything wrong here?
Please don't link to Dawkins.....he's great on some stuff, and a massive twat on other stuff.
@Nirob Nope not really
@Danack bullshit, he's just great
well, then i don't really get, wht u wanted to mean? @PeeHaa
17:31
Just because a man has flaws doesn't automatically invalidate his ideas... AND yes, Dawkins has some serious flaws, including a huge turn-off of mine: misogyny. Rather, look at each idea as they come, don't straw-man, and don't idolize.
It sounded like you were looking for a doctor instead of @RonniSkansing with that "problem" of yours
@Ghedipunk please don't discuss off-topic stuff after people have asked not to do that.
@tereško lol
user924016
@PeeHaa yea, the intial line with "want to show u a pic. would u like see? @RonniSkansing it's about that problem." caught me off guard
Dawkins is revered because he says nothing interesting
17:33
@RonniSkansing :P
user924016
@Nirob I am still not sure what exactly is the question? .. In looked at the code and picture
@Danack Please don't call people massive twats without expecting at least a cursory comment.
Woah. Did I miss something interesting? @Danack @Ghedipunk
No...nothing interesting. Just people linking to someone who is unpleasant.
@Ghedipunk sure his stuff isn't invalidated but dawk rarely says much worth listening to
17:35
@Andrea so .. how many books of his have you read? I have read only 2, so maybe you just picked the uninteresting ones :P
i just want to know how can i use a loop variable outside the loop? @RonniSkansing
user924016
@Nirob moment
imagine if Dawk only talked about what he actually knows about (evolutionary biology)
@tereško read quite a bit of The God Delusion, but never finished it
that was my l'atheist phase. I grew out of it
Or should I say le r/atheist
Now you are just a php anarchist?
@PeeHaa \o/
17:37
yeah, well, the Atheist+ bullshit almost destroyed all of the online atheist community
it's still not recovered
Please can everyone stop talking about a troll. Nothing good can come of it, and it is massively off-topic for this room.
i'm just thinking about it @Danack
.....not you.
user924016
I knew it reminded me of something @RonniSkansing imdb.com/character/ch0010473/quote
17:39
@Nirob tbh you should just experiment with the code, and use either var_dump() or a debugger to see what is happening. It's hard to explain some basic concepts to people.....you sometimes need to learn by just doing it yourself.
great thing @RonniSkansing it's just what i'm asking for.
@tereško lol
thanks for that help.
are atheists still moaning about being blocked on Twitter and someone telling them not to be creeps
user924016
@PeeHaa lol!
user924016
17:40
@Nirob happy frydai!
Took me really long to come up with the movie so I googled "detective showing penis movie" and although scary to click the results it actually worked :P
anyway imma go eat and go to anime society, ciao
u too @RonniSkansing
thanks everybody,
18:34
@LeviMorrison now would be an optimal time to say that....
behviour
:P
my keyboard is getting shite...
Also that entire sentence doesn't make much sense
Seems like engirish to me
18:52
@NorthbornDesign internet has concluded that your framework actually contains bad practices
Why would consistent behavior be a bad thing?
because that consistent behaviour is counter productive @PeeHaa
@tereško Links to the PHP manual? Yea, I know...
@ThomasWilbur this should help
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18:54
@NorthbornDesign no, the bootstrap should not be in a publicly available directory (unlike the index)
Ah, true.
I think I have a pull request to decline.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I see that is what is meant it just reads awkward the way it is written
@NorthbornDesign that too ..
"I think you have a consistently counter-productive behaviour"
18:55
I don't know the English word for it, but it reads like the subject of the annoyance is the consitent behavior itself
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Yeah better
Then again it is PHP, so maybe @Danack actually is annoyed by consistent behavior :P
@PeeHaa that is intentional? I want to focus on the behaviour not the person.
I think @Danack is just annoyed by everything I do :P
@Danack yeah but the way it reads now you focus of consistency instead of the arguing
brb food is ready
functions can be tell
reload.
@Danack it's thumblr ... the hint is in the name: "tumbler" is a glass from which you drink genuine russian vodka
it's kinda mandatory when you visit that place
... with pickle as a chaser
@tereško Better?
definitely
though I am not entirely sure about bootstrap's location
19:07
Meh, it's fine.
Outside of docroot is good enough.
This is PHP we're talking about anyway.
"good enough" will do
@NorthbornDesign oh .. and it was not actually mine idea: reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/438wka/…
lol, oh, that's a thing
blame the witch @Andrea
:D
is it possible to prevent an property's type from changing in PHP?
@r3wt no.
19:11
@r3wt __get?
(well, except with explicit __get/__set)
thanks for the info
@bwoebi You would still have to store the values in something like $this->data and could modify that anyway.
Hi, is it a but or by design that when ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_WITH_RETURN_TYPE_INFO_EX used with IS_OBJECT and class specfied but allow_null not set and exception thrown, Fatal error occurs because function (!) return null?
@kelunik sure...
19:13
exact us case you mentinoed @kelunik.
In fact, exception already thrown, to why one should care about returned value? E.g. zend_throw_exception(...); return; leads to such Fatal error
i'm on master branch (almost fresh, build ab few hours)
s/is it a but/is it a bug/
@Danack link to internals post that triggered it?
tnx
It's not so much that he's wrong in this case. The problem is that i) He's the person who has sent the most emails to intrnals in the past 6 months ii) He never accepts anyone else's viewpoint iii) He does not contribute code either.
19:24
anyone?
@zaq178miami allow_null should be respected though
@zaq178miami sounds like a bug
nothing in core uses return types, so it's not well tested for internal functions
@bwoebi i noted about allow_null, while setting it to 1 solves the problem, checking return type_hint after exception thrown doesn't make sense. I guess zend_verify_internal_return_type shouldn't be called at all if exception was thrown
@NikiC can someone have a look on it? I'm not good at zend_execute part at all.
oh, not set.
19:57
.. or point me where to start first
write it as a bug is always the best place to start bugs.php.net
so how long does it take for documentation changes on php.net to show up?
the site is built every week I think?
which probably ought to be improved at some point....
20:17
added a bug about fatal error when return type hint on internal function specified and exception thrown - bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=71485
I made some edits a couple of weeks ago. Was just curious if I should just file a bug instead
@Machavity just ping anyone who has SVN access with the id of the change if it's still in the pull queue.
I strongly recommend @Salathe
@zaq178miami well, I linked you into the function checking it… probably an || EG(exception) on that line might be enough …
20:36
Um but this is kinda weird: On Windows 7, if you have a filename prefixed with an underscore, say _test and you cat * > dump in the containing directory... it recurses? Or something? However it happens, you end up generating an enormous file with the repeated contents of _test
echo . > _test
cat * > dump
^C
dir
Like, dafuq?
Can anyone else verify?
cat on windows?
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Q: How to generate a random cryptographically secure string in php

Kévin DuguayI need to create session key. I want to generate a completely random string to than hash it with password_hash(). What would be a good way to generate a completely random string in my current situation?

the comments on this question make me want to headbutt the business end of a pike
21:13
@Andrea :)
21:43
That was one messy revert
Looks like it took 30 commits to revert Yasuos changes ...
Damn...
@NikiC session crap?
yah
@Danack Yea, cygwin/mingw
@NikiC something something removing commit karma.
He doesn't seem to understand the difference between fixing bugs and changing apis.....that's not a good thing.
22:00
@NikiC jesus
Wow. That was an impressive mess of a revert.
I mean I frequently screw up (why the hell do I have a commit bit?!) but nothing on that scale
that's a decimal order of magnitude more than me
@NikiC woah, that's much worse than what happened with my phpdbg fuckup…
22:15
Not accusing anyone of malfeasance, but that's exactly the way you sneak in backdoors or other unexpected changes, by hoping people are too scared of the mess to bother to look into it.
@bwoebi you weren't trying to slip breaking changes through by hiding them in multiple commits. aka what jbafford said.
22:26
anyone have any stunning insight on how to format an extensions comment for a function that is currently:
/* {{{ proto bool Imagick::setImageWhitePoint(float x, float y)
	Sets the image chromaticity white point.
*/
I know Yasuo is passionate about making sessions better, but someone needs to rein him in a little. Whoever suggested just forking ext/session or whatever and refactoring from there is probably on the right track.
When compiled against ImageMagick 7 that now takes x, y, z.
@Charles /waves hello
^^ yeha, thanks :)
which is currently a pile of shit.....
I had to drop it when I realised I needed to re-write it again from scratch for the 3rd time.
A userland implementation of all the correct behavior would be nice.
22:28
I realised that sessions are one of those things that needs to have 100% functionality coverage of tests before actually writing any code....
Starting with a userland implementation to get the kinks out, and then turning it into an extension would not be a horrible means of progress.
@Danack that whole session module is far too complicated and badly designed
Mine or internals?
Or both?
The internals one is a minefield for newbies.
For example, the cache limiter.
It's entirely unintuitive that you have to use something called "cache limiter" to correctly send the Cache-control header.
It munches any Cache-control you set without warning.
The session lifetime / expire thing is another gotcha.
So is the side effect of the file lock behavior.
the locking behavior is really confusing for newbies
"why can't I access the site while my other long-running request is going?" "Did you session_write_close()?" "wtf is that?"
22:33
@Danack internals … haven't looked at yours
don't ;) - It's a mess.....even compared to my other code.
@Danack it definitely is … :-)
The problem is we actually do need a lot more behaviour added to the session handler, e.g. notifying the application when a user's ip changes, or user-agent........there's no way that can be done on the current code base.
s/need/recommend for enterprise applications/
Ah. I see now why you want to do this.
@Danack IP/user-agent changes etc. aren't quite the responsibility of the session
22:35
You don't want just a low-level session interface; you also want a lot of bells and whistles on top of it.
want is a very strong word...
Yeah, but sometimes having that change should be a big red flag that you should invalidate their session identifier and spin them up a new session. On the flipside, we still have a bunch of ISPs that do non-sticky load balanced NAT...
@bwoebi I know, but whatever is opening the session needs to know whether a IP change should mean access to a session is allowed or not.
And that needs to be hooked together somewhere.
@Danack I'd like to shoot fire on any application killing my session because of an IP change
I should maybe go back and read the thread on internals.
22:38
@bwoebi really? If you're logged into your bank account, and someone steals your cookie from a trojan on your computer, you want them to be able to log in from their own computer in China?
aka the decisions behind what happens when IP/useragents change is an application decision.
@Danack if you have a trojan which can access cookies, they'll also can tunnel malicious activity through your computer
@bwoebi I think that there's a place for that sort of thing, properly moderated. You don't want to kill someone's login because their firewall changed their IP, or because their phone changed mobile cell towers. But if there's a sudden large geographical change? That might be worth noting.
@jbafford right, just that sometimes geoip is totally wrong.
Not arguing that. Just that it needs to be one piece of information considered with the whole. And different applications are going to have different sensitivity levels.
@bwoebi for some applications like a bank, I'd be fine losing my session for security matters.
22:40
I love confusing services by being in the middle of Oregon, then eight hours later appearing both in Seattle (work) and in LA (VPN) at the same time.
@FlorianMargaine I just strongly doubt that it would be more than a half-baked mitigation.
Shows you who takes geoip anomalies seriously.
For example, my bank doesn't give a crap.. but Facebook does.
@Charles for example
22:42
I suspect that Facebook has more people who have more data and can better understand anomalies than your bank.
And if you really want to hijack cookies, you also can just quickly rent a vhost on a (physically) nearby hoster…
Almost as if the decisions about security need to be made by the people writing the application.....not by PHP core devs...
my point is that there is no real gain in security, only a false sense of it.
Well, it's really about establishing patterns.
In your opinion. For other people that extra bit of security would be a good thing - and possibly legally rquired.
22:45
In @Charles case, if it's normal that he appears to be in two places at once, but it's the same two places, then that's fine. When he shows up in China, or Russia, that's a red flag.
@Danack no problem with extra security … as long as it's really providing security.
I'm not sure if IP change or user agent change causing session resetting belongs in core, but I do know that it needs to be doable reasonably.
@Charles LETS ADD THAT AS SOME NEW INI SETTINGS!!1!
Gah.
nonono, add obscure bits to magic globals
22:47
@Danack Here, have this glass of everclear. Pardon me while I drop a match in it and run away.
@Danack session_enable_geoip_detection()
@FlorianMargaine That is neither long-winded nor obscure enough to make it in.
@PaulCrovella oh, you've read the RFC?
it relies on globals!
22:49
@Danack for generous definitions of "read", yes.. I lost the plot pretty quick and noped on out.
which rfc?
you may wish to cushion your nervous system first.
crikey, that's long
I rate this RFC, 8 jagerbombs, 5 pints of lager, and some port.
22:52
I'd like to proceed directly to the intravenous injection of hard drugs, if you please.
I'm not sure I want to read all that.
it seems to me like it's doing too much./
"If user script has __PHP_SESSION__ key in $_SESSION, it may break application". That seems like an understatement.
this seems like the wrong way to solve the problem
I think a better idea is an entirely new session system that doesn't have BC concerns
Create a sane OOP interface and stick it in \PHP\Session namespace.
@Danack breaking changes don't require 2/3?
actually have an interface that's reusable, so if someone else wants to create their own custom implementation, they can. Kind of like a PSR, but baked right into core.
or only language changes?
@FlorianMargaine lang changes.
22:57
I always took language changes to mean syntax changes.
I guess one could make the argument that session handling is a critical part of php, and its BC shouldn't be toyed with unnecessarily.
@FlorianMargaine technically it's just language changes - but a change of this size should need 2/3s. but the whole RFC is nuts......so I don't think being completely logical about it is the right way to analyze it.
I wouldn't worry too much about it reaching 50%+1... or even a vote
@PaulCrovella I actually think he would have put it to a vote - the big reversion might have stopped it. It's not like he's exactly listening to people's feedback.
23:40
Do you guys argue politics when you drunk ?
I dio thius way to much I think
...drunk now btw ..
No, and this room isn't for political discussions.
@Danack well… internals politics …
that's not politics....that's sociological problems.
hehe right
hi :)
im new to web development
can someone help me to receive a variable in a header?
the request is being sent to my page
and i want the page to use the header as a variable
the header is X-API-KEY similar to REST APIs, i have no clue as to what im missing
23:56
@ZacBurns you want to read the header? If so it will be inside $_SERVER somewhere. If you do var_dump($_SERVER) with a request that has set it, you should see it in there. Also: php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.server.php
okay i will try it now, i have tried print_r($_SERVER); and that didnt show but thank you for your help :)

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