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12:02
How can this:
		self:$$property = $value;
		var_dump($property, $value, self::$$property);
produce this:
                string(11) "accessToken" string(10) "Tu0qAzjA))" NULL
12:23
because there is a syntax error
@tereško If there would be a syntax error, it would produce an error. What's wrong there?
missing :
@tereško oh! And why doesn't it produce an error?
@tereško Damn, you're correct. I wonder why didn't it alert me
@Martin if your IDE didn't tell you the moment you wrote this, you should worry about your IDE
12:38
@markustharkun what IDE do you use/recommend?
@Martin PhpStorm
it's the best IDE I've ever seen BY FAR... and I've used Zend Studio, Eclipse, Netbeans, Aptana
Thanks, I'll try it @marcus
it's not free but believe me, it's worth the price
I'll try trial and decide
Eclipse (which means Zend Studio and Aptana) are really just rubbish compared to Storm
they adapt very slowly to change
and are bloated and slow
Netbeans is faster but lacks functionality
12:49
@markustharkun Zend Studio isnt free either and I am quite dissatisfied with the recent version
@Gordon try PhpStorm Gordon and you will never look back!
@markustharkun I guess I will abandon IDE's altogether and switch to VIM once my support subscription runs out
I heard that VIM is quite advanced and nice, but not too user friendly.
@Gordon I think that's just a trend fancy
but if it works for you, of course :)
@markustharkun what? I can't open a PHP file without creating a new project?
12:52
@Martin of course you can
it creates a project automatically
@markustharkun im sceptical, too but i have a couple of people sing hymns about VIM, so im gonna check it out
I can't click to "New" until I create a new project
update us about the 'experiment' on your blog?!
@Martin just open the file directly with storm
@markustharkun And how do I create new file (without creating project) ?
@Gordon and give storm a chance parallely
12:54
@markustharkun yeah. maybe :)
I installed the PhpStorm 4 EAP beta, and it didn't ask me to register
hopefully they overlooked it :D
@Martin generally there are no files outside projects, are there? :)
@markustharkun That's true :) Nevermind
for trash and tests just have a folder tests or smth and make it a project
@Martin just create a project and name it "Sandbox" or "Unsorted". I always do that, too.
12:57
It looks nice!
Let's gonna change background color
you have dark themes, if you mean that
or themes in general
@markustharkun yeah, actually looking for dark theme :)
@markustharkun What? "Undefined class self" ?
It's pretty nice, so far! I like it!
I really like Sublime Text 2s themes
I've been wondering the whole day how would it be the best way to implement business rule validation and how to report the user if something goes wrong.
13:12
morning
Hello @NikiC
Good morning
@PPPHP: Get a USB microcontroller and connect the GPIO pins to a relay/motor and make that press down on an air horn. Then have PHP open the com port the USB device is masquerading as and alert the user by setting the relevant GPIO pin to high voltage.
Hey @Donut and @Charles :)
Of course they'd need to be in the vicinity of the server to hear the alert, only downside.
13:16
@PPPHP don't get your question
elaborate?
@markustharkun I'll need your help. Look at that screen
When I hover over $this->accessToken it says me that accessToken doesn't exist. When I try to Refactor -> Introduce field, it says me it already exists
@Martin wait, what IDE has Refactor->IntroduceField for PHP?
@ircmaxell Probably PhpStorm
It has lots of stuff like that ;)
For extracting methods, variables, fields etc ^^
@NikiC last I checked, it only had extractmethod for PHP
@ircmaxell PhpStorm is the best thing that has happened to our team for years
13:26
I found it slow and buggy
@ircmaxell Then you must be on some very strange setup
@ircmaxell :D that's what it isn't compared to all other PHP IDEs
It is generally considered the only PHP IDE that can offer at least some performance
it's fast, stable and incredibly GREAT
@ircmaxell according to jetbrains.com/phpstorm/features/index.html#PHP_refactoring it doesnt have that anymore ;)
@Gordon It definitely has extract method
Used it often, is really handy
@Martin does your accessToken declaration have a /** @var */ docblock?
The only thing it doesn't work well are by ref vars, but, I'm not goind to be too nitpicky ^^
@NikiC I am nitpicky in that area
just for the record, I'm really that amazed about storm and I don't own any shares :)
13:29
Extract method works REALLY well, because you let the IDE determine what needs to happen so there is not a chance of errors. But if that is buggy, it underminds the trust. And if I can't trust it, I'll do it manually...
@markustharkun me2 :)
unfortunately with stuff like variable variables its impossible to provide reliable refactoring
@ircmaxell Add another comment about how important that is to you ;)
@Gordon It's possible
13:32
@markus Im designing my domain model. Lets say I have method which should do something interesting. There are few parameters that come from user and if some of the parameters dont add up with the "rules" it should somehow report it to the user.
At least that always worked for me
@NikiC It's not important from a functionality standpoint, it is from a trust standpoint
They usually listen ;)
and if it got that wrong, and they still haven't fixed it, what else is broken...?
@ircmaxell
13:33
@PPPHP and you're not talking about input validation?
@NikiC I know, but with refactoring I'm quite picky
@markus sort of
@ircmaxell no, its not. when you use new $className there is no way to determine what that evaluate to statically
@ircmaxell they have an issue tracker, they answer to every ticket, they will fix it. Zend Studio costs more, they don't have a working issue tracker, they don't answer to every ticket and they can't fix anything because they're dependent on eclipse
@Gordon That's not what extract method is for though
@markustharkun I don't use ZS either
13:35
@ircmaxell im talking about refactoring in general, not just extract method
@ircmaxell You are really too nitpicky about that
@Gordon Well, that's true
Btw, you should really leave that comment ;)
@ircmaxell I know, I'm just saying there is only one IDE for PHP devs these days, if an IDE wants to be had :)
@PPPHP and what's different in your case?
otherwise it's just about writing the correct validators and filters to ensure correct input
@NikiC Well, it comes down to trust. Automated refactoring only works if it works 100% of the time correctly. Even at 99.99% enough trust is broken where I either need to verify the refactor, or write tests to ensure that the refactor works. And at that point, I might as well refactor myself, since the tests are going to need it to be written...
13:36
the rest is up to your logics which have to be unit tested and mutation tested
@markustharkun I use Netbeans, and am quite happy with it 99.9% of the time...
@ircmaxell yes, netbeans would still be my second choice
@markus I just somehow dont get it, should the method return a error message or should the class gather the errors to an array. After every method call to this class, it should call getError() or something just to know if everything went right.
@ircmaxell ^2
@PPPHP wrong user input is not an error, it's just wrong user input, the user has to know about it and correct it's input. the system doesn't do anything with it until it's correct input
about who should know about the messages
I think it's best to decouple error message handling
pass them to a messenger service
@ircmaxell No, never read that :P
I don't read much in general ^^
@NikiC Ahh, give that a read, and you'll understand my trepidations
hrm
@ircmaxell is hiding behind his books again :P
@PPPHP the method itself should not return an error message... if you're talking about the validator, certainly not, a validator should only return a bool
13:42
Actually, no, I'm using a book to re-enforce my point that automated refactoring is only worth while if the refactoring process can be trusted. If it can't it's actually worse since there's a false sense of security
automated refactoring must never change behavior. Otherwise it's completely pointless and worse than manual refactoring...
@PPPHP additionally it can define different error constants for example, with different error messages which you can pass to the messenger service
@ircmaxell Your particular bug doesn't change behavior though. It only leads to suboptimal code (which is obviously bad)
@PPPHP if you make sure, the user can only input correct values, you don't need additional tests to see if everything went right
that's what your unit tests are for
@markustharkun No. Neither PHPStorm when generating field does
@ircmaxell one could argue though that you shouldnt attempt a refactoring without tests. and of course you dont auto refactor the tests, or do you?
13:45
@Gordon :D
@markus oh wait - that was my fail
@Martin your class fields should always have var docblocks
every single one of them
you will even get code assist for collections
if you do it correctly
@markustharkun You can often get code assist even without the docblocks
The IDE often does a good job at determining the type of the fields
@NikiC yep, true... but with more sophisticated designs you have to help it along a bit
and it's a good idea do document it anyways IMO
@markustharkun I don't like doc comments much
They really blow up the code
13:49
@Gordon that's the point of auto-refactoring. To get it to a point where you can test it.
I mean, I always have doc comments on public methods, but I dislike them
@NikiC :-o
@NikiC: I only use them to provide IDE hints when I have properties hidden by __set/__get
@markustharkun The code is normally doubled, maybe more ^^
@NikiC have you written a framework using DI as external agent?
13:49
@Gordon Which is why it's important for the automated refactoring to always work 100%...
@markustharkun I have no idea what an external agent is, so probably no ;)
@ircmaxell im not sure i understand that. are you saying you want extract method to move the method and the tests for that?
@NikiC that's what a DIC should always be but often isn't... but that's besides the point. I'm just saying. believe me, if you write a larger framework, you want to have docblocks for everything
@markustharkun I don't like DICs much
@NikiC if you don't know what an external agent is, you are probably not entitled to judge on DICs
13:51
I think that DICs make the very simple concept of dependency injection a good bit harder
@Gordon No, I'm talking about extract method is used for a method without tests that you want to test. So you simplify the method to make it testable (extracting the functionality). Imagine properly testing a 1000 line method. Not easy or possible in most cases. But if I can automatically extract that out into a dozen or so methods that are literally functionally equivilant, I can start writing tests for those. And once they are written, I can start manually refactoring to simplify it...
@NikiC the very simple concept of constructor injection has heavy flaws and limiations
because you'll be forced to mix instance and parameter injection
@markustharkun What do @ircmaxell @Gordon say about this?
which is a bad thing
13:53
@markustharkun I disagree there, but I don't have the time to go into it, I need to leave for work
later
@ircmaxell I'm ready to convince you ;)
if you can, great. But for some reason I doubt it... Either way, be back in a bit
my position is that with DI to let it make sense you have to go all the way or forget about it
@ircmaxell cu
gm all
@ircmaxell not sure i agree. an untested 1000 loc method that you cannot come up with a test upfront is not a candidate for an auto refactoring imo.
13:59
@NikiC just as a sidenote, I'm of the seemann school when it comes to DI
@markustharkun i dont have a opinion on that because i dont understand what you are aiming at
@Gordon I'm actually not aiming at anything, @NikiC just said he doesn't like DIC's but he doesn't know what an external agent is and I said then he isn't entitled to talk about DI
of course with a ;)
everyone can talk about it :)
when aiming to understand what DI really is, one important factor is to understand the difference between DI as an internal agent vs. DI as an external agent
@markustharkun i dont like DICs either and I dont know what an external agent is.
@Gordon huh, now I feel better :)
@Gordon maybe both of you know it implicitly but haven't given it a name
14:03
@markustharkun that might be
I can't link my favourite blog posts about it since both our wiki and padraics blog are down for different reasons
Heh, I just noticed both of my "goto" answers I referenced in stackoverflow.com/questions/9602526/… are written by @Gordon .. bloody monopolist!
Yep, we'll have to file an antitrust lawsuite against that atrocious monopolisation of DOM resources...
even the seemaan blog has problems... weird :)
he picked a good subject to get in on, I think a good 20% or so of questions on SO these days should be redirected to one or both of those answers of his
14:11
crossed 200000!
4
Have a star... thats your monopoly
@Leigh i've earned the regex bronze badge by providing DOM answers ;)
@Gordon evil
Kind of a nice paradox, getting the regex badge for specifically NOT writing regex
You're infiltrating the tag ^^
14:13
@Gordon I 'promise' we'll get back to the topic, it's hot and very interesting and very misunderstood and abused... but I need my sources to argue successfully
$cookie = "";
if(count($_COOKIE) > 0) {
	foreach($_COOKIE as $cookie_name => $cookie_value) {
		$cookie .= ($cookie != '') ? '; ' : '';
		$cookie = $cookie_name.'='.urlencode($cookie_value);
	}
}
is it me or doesnt that make any sense
posted on March 07, 2012 by Brandon Savage

Back in September, Socorro received a security bug relating to the method we were using for processing inputs for the duration of certain reports. The vulnerability included a proof of concept, with an alert box popping up on production when the link was followed. The Vulnerability I was quite surprised at the root cause of [...]

@markus should I implement the validation in a domain class or should it be implement in controller?
@PPPHP that depends on what you are validating. domain validation in the domain class. request validation in the controller
@Gordon It doesn't make any sense to assign cookie after you appended to it..
14:27
@Leigh yeah, thats what i am thinking, too
whoever wrote that likely was looking for $cookie = http_build_query($_COOKIE, '', ';');
@Gordon Not to mention checking the count before the foreach is redundant
@Gordon Where did you find this? :P
@NikiC a prospective client sent me that code
At least you wont be lying when you tell them you can at least double the efficiency of their code :D
@ircmaxell brandonsavage.net/an-xss-vulerability-in-the-making/… Yet Another Reason for dataloss notices ;)
Heh, I'm getting too much mail
Can't find anything
All those mailing lists are really spamming you
14:32
@PeeHaa Coding my first recursive descendant parser based on flex notation, parser is manual (sort of) and based on sort of YACC grammar
@Gordon if there are no cookies set, $cookie will be an empty string, if cookies are set, $cookie will be name=urlencodedvalue of the last cookie in the array .... if that outcome was intended there would have been easier ways to achieve it :D
IDENT := (?:[-]?(?:[_a-z]|(?:[^\0-\177])|(?:(?:\\[0-9a-f]{1,6}(\r\n|[ \n\r\t\f])?)|\\[^\n\r\f0-9a-f]))(?:[_a-z0-9-]|(?:[^\0-\177])|(?:(?:\\[0-9a-f]{1,6}(\r\n|[ \n\r\t\f])?)|\\[^\n\r\f0-9a-f]))*)
Good day everone!
@ircmaxell Btw, dataloss warnings will not fix the casting type hints. E.g. we clearly don't want an implicit bool cast on an array to throw a warning (we do want if ($array) to work after all), but type hints shouldn't accept array() as bool ;)
@NikiC I was looking just for you. :)
14:34
In the end this should give the Selectors API for DOMDocument. But still @ the parser.
@markustharkun its part of a more or less transparent proxy so i guess sending just the last cookie value is not intended. and of course there is unit-tests.
@ircmaxell Though, actually JMPZ uses a different cast handler (i_zend_is_true), so maybe that's not a problem after all. hmmmm
@Gordon you're saying the code is unit tested and the problem was not detected?
@markustharkun ah. no. i just forgot to write a word again. in this case: "no". sorry :)
@Gordon kind of thought so
you writing an expertise?
14:38
@markustharkun no. just trying to get the job
@Gordon mini-expertise then, good luck!
@markustharkun thanks
@Gordon should be more or less easy with that piece of code :)
@NikiC Does my memory serve me well and you do use PhpStorm?
@Eugene yes, he does, so do I
14:40
@markustharkun i wouldnt bet on it. its not a big project, but the task description sounds like major hacks and lots of pain. and im not sure they will accept my hourly rate.
@Gordon then the answer is: dear sirs, everything is fine with that code :D
@Eugene Your memory serves you very well ;)
@markustharkun :)
@markustharkun I have method called lostpassAction and for some unknown to me reason it is not shown in Structure box.
@NikiC Would that be a bug in PhpStorm or there's something I don't know.
@Eugene did you try closing and opening the project?
(just in case)
14:43
@markustharkun Yep. Multiple times.
@Eugene I'd try doing a Ctrl+A, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V ;)
paste the class to bitbucket?
I.e. just reinsert the whole code (with a little bit of time between X and V)
@NikiC In that same order? :D
@Gordon Read that book, it explains quite clearly why that's one of the best alternatives (and the whole reason automated refactoring exists)
@NikiC Yeah, I don't consider that a cast...
14:47
@ircmaxell so the book suggests that for a very complicated refactoring that has no safety measures in place one should opt for an automated approach? i mean, i understand why you argue it has to work 100% in that case, but i'd still argue things that require extra care and knowledge should be attempted by experts only. automation is for trivial tasks.
just like in C, if(ptr) doesn't cast pointer to an int or chr *, it looks at the value...
@ircmaxell I simply thought that PHP implemented it as one ;)
@Gordon Yup, as automated refactoring is 100% safe, because it can transform the code in a literally 1:1 way that will always work 100% of the time
@ircmaxell Depends how good the Refactoring Tools are, what you speak about is merely theory IMHO.
@hakre which was my point originally...
14:54
@NikiC Yep, that is a bug fir sure.
@Eugene Before submitting I'd always try to quickly create an empty project and insert it there and then if it still deosn't work report it
@NikiC Just cut out it and pasted it back. Looked like everything is okey. Just for test, added a comment line inside method and after saving, it immediately disappeared from structure box.
strange ^^
are you using the eap btw?
@NikiC Yep. But not the newest. 3.0.2
@NikiC I don't trust 4.0 yet ^_^
I'm mucking about with EAP
14:59
lol. turned out that cookie snippet above wasnt from the client but from a service provider. i called them to ask whether it was intentional to send only the last cookie and they said its not used anyway. they "think they used it for debugging or something"
@Gordon Your provider makes some sort of visible debugging? O_o
@Gordon :D man
The 4.0 EAP has some awesome new stuff
Especially the integrated code coverage is interesting ;)
why is it in the code if it's not used ^^
And also he 5.4 features that are already in
15:01
@NikiC I know, but I'm waiting for next EAP.
@NikiC I wonder when hosting providers will make another version jump.
That's why it's good if you aren't on shared hosting ^^
VMs are really cheap nowadays
But you can choose your PHP version yourself (and install nginx instead of apache ^^)
@NikiC My local only shared hosting costs me 5.xx EUR/month.
@NikiC So I kinda think, that private server will cost even more.
@NikiC Just moved this method to another place in same class and now it is all the time in structure box.
lol
My exact thoughts.
That might be a new startup for facebook. :)
@markustharkun the worst thing was that they didnt seem to care
15:08
@NikiC "When you say facebook, I say facepalm. XD"
lol: "You know what they say when you assume? It makes an ass out of u and me."
@Gordon like, we're not even going to check if it was really only used for debugging?
@markustharkun yes, along those lines
@Gordon physical pain
@NikiC That doesn't make sense
15:10
@markustharkun yup
@NikiC "it makes an ass without u and me" works though
huh?
@rdlowrey I had some troubles updating PHP trunk. No time to look at writing a patch for StdClass.
@LeviMorrison try make clean all -j4
btw, what stdclass patch?
15:15
@LeviMorrison I'd close that as Not A Bug
It is traversable.
stdClass iteration is just normal public property iteration like it is supported by all objects.
$q = (isset($_REQUEST['q'])) ? $_REQUEST['q'] : null;
In that sense all objects are traversable
@NikiC Since the class come from casting an array to an object, it does make sense to traverse it.
15:19
@LeviMorrison As I said, all objects are traversable...
Traversable indicates that they implement some custom traversation logic, over the normal public property traversation.
arrays implement it . . .
@LeviMorrison huh?
array don't implement nothing
Arrays aren't objects, they can't implement
Unless I'm absolutely crazy
You are :)
(it WAS late when I was doing things)
Bah, I am crazy
PHP 5.5 needs an iterable type-hint.
15:24
but that won't allow normal arrays
Which defeats the purpose a lot of the time.
what happened to my traversable message?
sigh
I didn't edit that post... #found-a-bug
I guess with an addAll I won't be able to do type-hinting. Sad day.
reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/qlof2/… => óÒ Everybody liking strict typehinting? Or have I done a bad job explaining it?
Everybody likes strict type hinting. Except when it comes to agreeing on how it should be implemented, because half of them really want weak hinting based on their replies
> My argument, wasn't so much about how PHP handles typecasting, but rather where the onus is on unexpected values. 123 should equal (==) "123" - as that could come from a POST var, for example.
15:32
That's NOT strict typing, Mr. Poster!
Eh, what about having the "strict scalar" type in PHP`?
if(isset($_REQUEST['test']) && $_REQUEST['test'] != null) {
@Gordon Same client? :)
@Gordon isset is a really bad name for what it is.
@Leigh yes
15:34
@hakre There are too many use-cases it doesn't solve, that's why.
@Eugene great
@Leigh the docs say to test the proxy i should do tunnel.php?test=1 but it really doesnt matter what i pass for value as long as its not empty
@NikiC @ircmaxell People seem to think strict type hinting means we enforce our type-hints with an iron fist.
Should I blame xdebug for this not working? Or am I being stupid

try {
trigger_error('test', E_USER_ERROR);
} catch (Exception $e) {
print 'Caught!';
}
@LeviMorrison sure w/o operator overloading you actually don't need to talk too much about types anyway if they are that static. Was just an idea.
15:37
then again … why am i surprised? their docs also say param: foo, type: boolean, possible values: 0, default: 1, example foo=3
Not sure about that. There are people that say that, but then when pressed say "1" would of course pass an int hint. Which makes no sense at all...
awesome example :D
@Gordon what are you doing?
@hakre suffering :)
@Gordon keep the head up ;)
15:39
@hakre i try but it keeps banging on the desk to prevent my hand facepalming it
@Gordon You need to refactor old PHP code?
@hakre i dont need to. i want to.
@Gordon But it does not sound like it's your own. So treat it as your own ;)
@hakre yeah, its not my own
@hakre: If he treats it as his own, he certainly wont show us all the embarrassing snippets
15:43
@Leigh Well I thought about making a talk after I have refactored my own 10 year old PHP code showing it actually. There's even PHP 3 code in there IIRC.
So I won't call these snippets really embarrassing ;)
The xdebug intergration in PHPStorm is quite nice, I tend to not use var_dump much any longer.
@hakre: It would probably be interesting even at a personal level. Seeing how far you've come
@G
@Gordon So what if something goes "wrong" in the domain class, how should I report that to user?
are indians being hired to do the background sound on audible recaptcha?
@MelvinProtacio As many Indians as there are, I'm sure they are being hired to do almost any task.
@PPPHP either throw an exception and catch that somewhere in the application stack to convert it to something the user can see or use a Notification object
user895378
15:56
@LeviMorrison Oh well, no Traversable StdClass typehint just means a manual check:
user895378
if ($traversable instanceof Traversable || $traversable instanceof StdClass)
user895378
Morning all
@Gordon Okay, thanks, I'll try to figure it out. About the exceptions, I've read that they should be used if something truly exceptional happens (what ever that means).
@rdlowrey And || is_array($traversable)
user895378
Oh yeah
15:57
I could have sworn Traversable allowed arrays.
I was wrong.
@LeviMorrison nope
user895378
Well, still, the check only has to be performed once for a call to pushAll($traversable), so it's not terrible
@rdlowrey Maybe today I'll be able to patch it :)
@rdlowrey: Why is your project so big, for something that basically manages an array of functions to call when it is given a specific keyword? :P

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