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00:01
I can see my table columns in the network console when exporting to excell, but i just can´t seem to find the xls file...
anyone pls...i need to understand
@PeeHaa Freedom of goods and services covers it - shouldn't be able to restrict trade through monopolies.
@Wes This is why void was a bad choice; people are expecting PHP to change behaviour to fit the void semantics, when the null semantics are superior.
echo "Result is: ".$fn();
Works for logging all functions when they return null; is a semantic error with 'void' return types.
Wes
Wes
that doesn't mean null can't be introduced later on, no?
I suspect it wouldn't pass as we already have void, and it's duplicating the same thing.
Wes
Wes
i have actually found an use case for bothering about the return value of a function is being used
class A{ function baz(): void{} }
class B extends A{ function baz(): int{} }
if you think about it, void to int is a valid covariant type
as long you don't actually use the return value of baz()
"void to int is a valid covariant type" - did you mean null to int?
Wes
Wes
00:14
regardless of names
class A{ function baz(): null{} }
class B extends A{ function baz(): int{} } could be invalid
because: class A{ function indexOf(): int|null {} }
it's two different things and we should have both
@Wes do you have an actual use case or just the hypothetical?
I do....
Nov 3 '15 at 15:24, by Danack
function foo() : null {}
function bar() : int {}
function fooOrBar($x) : null|int {
    if ($x) {
        return foo();
    }
    else {
        return bar();
    }
}
Wes
Wes
not very in the mental state of discussing this
When you're doing code generation......your code generator can combine the types.....but I don't think we need both.....just nullllllll.
And then passing that onto another function:
function quux(int|null $x) { ... }
quux(fooOrBar(5));
Wes
Wes
yes. i think we need both
00:19
is reasonably correct code but with the void type, not so much.
Wes
Wes
you could be right, as i'm struggling to remember what i thought wouldn't work out
@Danack managed to remember it
class A{ function baz(): null{}     }
class B extends A{ function baz(): null|int{} } // if this is valid

class A2 extends A{
    function baz(): null|float{} // then also this is
}

function testit(A|B $baz){
    $r = $a->baz();
    if($r === null){
        // either null
    }else{
        // or int... hopefully
    }
    assert(!"rekt");
}
makes sense?
Makes sense. Does using void fix that?
Wes
Wes
00:35
yes if it disallowed the actual use of the return value
If we had some ham, we could have eggs and ham, if we also had some eggs.
Wes
Wes
basically change void to int with covariance would be allowed
while "null to int" or "null to null|int" would be disallowed as not covariant
One for @LeviMorrison - you may have a good point there. But I strongly dislike the idea of disallowing using the result of a function.
Languages where $g($f());, can be an error depending on what function $f is pointing to.......make me sad.
Wes
Wes
i agree it's strange
but actually allowing covariance to "no return" to "something else" could be useful. if you don't think you are going to use it you can use null
Uh, null|float isn't covariant with null|int.
Wes
Wes
00:41
of course it isn't
Then I don't get your point.
@NikiC Can you, uh, ignore the fact that I brought up my RFC after you had already brought it up re: Dmitry's patch? Sorry.
I should read more carefully :(
@LeviMorrison if null|float is covariant with null, and null|int is covariant with null, then you can have a case where the user is expecting either null or int....but they actually get a float.
Whole lot of if's in there I realise.
Wes
Wes
you type hint for A|B @LeviMorrison so you expect two possible values from baz, null or int, but since A2 extends A it can add its own type as well
what´s wrong with this code:(it´s not outputing to a file!!):
Wes
Wes
00:45
so my point is that "null|something" is not covariant to "null"
<?php

$dbo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=dbname", "user", "pass");
$sql = "SELECT * FROM Timesheet";
$qry = $dbo->prepare($sql);

header("Content-type: text/csv");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.csv");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");

// Execute the statement
$qry->execute();
var_dump($qry->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
$data = fopen('contratos/file".time().".csv', 'w');
while ($row = $qry->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC))
{
    echo "Success";
    // Export every row to a file
i just can´t see the created file...
Wes
Wes
unless null is not used, in that case you can have it returning anything an you wouldn't care as you don't touch it
but that wouldn't be convenient
this the reason void and null are both useful
@Japa have you stepped through it with a debugger? And does the code reach the writing lines?
Ow wait - why are you both writing to a file, and sending content to a browser?
I get the workflow but I don't get your point.
@Wes what isn't convenient about that?
00:48
A is a base class and B and A2 are subclasses.
Doing A|B is, frankly, nonsensical.
Wes
Wes
@PaulCrovella allow covariance from void to anything when overriding a method
Of course you get odd behavior - you didn't rely on the base...
@Danack thanks for answering...i´m doing a ajax post...my final achivement is to show the file in the browser to the user....but first i need to create the file...but could that be the problem?
I don't see how void would change this situation.
@Wes that doesn't answer the question
00:49
i can see the output on my console...but i want it in a file.csv
Unless you made an arbitrary rule that prevents it - but in that case why not make the null just behave the same?
i just can see the file
Wes
Wes
@PaulCrovella it's not convenient it's not possible at all, because if you have a function returning both null and int you need to check the value
@LeviMorrison it's just names, we could have both, as void is already in...
@Wes and if you're relying on a function whose return you can't use at all or can return int, you can't check or use the value in the first place
Wes
Wes
why? there are a bunch of functions in the actual php core that return both null and something else
00:54
I'm talking about your unusable void, not null
Wes
Wes
i'm saying void should be disallowed to use
but allow null to be used, as it can be combined to some other type
@Danack so, what do you think i´m missing?
Wes
Wes
going to bed anyway. can't handle this discussion now, sorry :B
I think you're missing using a debugger.
@Wes The only difference is in your mind.
00:59
@LeviMorrison I there is a difference.....:
just to re-iterate:
@Wes what do you gain by disallowing using the return of a void method? if you want something that you can override with anything in a child class, you just leave off the void return type...
function testit(A|B $baz){
    $r = $a->baz();
    if($r === null) {
        // either null
    }else{
        // People are going to assume that this is going to be an int here....but it's not guaranteed.
    }
}
how would you explain to someone, "just because the type of $r isn't null, doesn't give any guarantee that it is going to be int?"
@Danack yes, if shit that isn't covariant is treated as if it were... but that's not happening
Wes
Wes
i just noticed in the previous example i edited the extends wrong
class A{ function baz(): null{}     }
class B{ function baz(): null|int{} }
class A2 extends A{ function baz(): null|float{} }
function testit(A|B $baz){
    $r = $a->baz();
    if($r === null){
        // either null
    }else{
        // or int... hopefully
    }
    assert(!"rekt");
}
@PaulCrovella So you're saying, that this would never be allowed:
class A{ function baz(): null{}     }
class B extends A{ function baz(): null|int{} }
Wes
Wes
01:02
maybe with an interface would even be a better example
@Danack correct
Wes
Wes
interface Baz          { function baz(): null; }
class A implements Baz { function baz(): null{} }
class B implements Baz { function baz(): null|int{} }   // if this is valid

class A2 extends A     { function baz(): null|float{} } // this is valid too

function testit(Baz&(A|B) $baz){
    $r = $a->baz();
    if($r === null){
        // either null
    }else{
        // or int... hopefully
    }
    assert(!"rekt");
}
int isn't a subtype of null
neither is float
Wes
Wes
correct
that's my whole point
while void is a supertype of null int and float
as long you don't actually use the return type
so replace null with void in your example and it still doesn't work because you're trying to use the return
if you want something that's a supertype of everything you leave off the type
Wes
Wes
01:11
@PaulCrovella no because it would result in an error
as you'd have void|int basically
void doesn't have to appear, or you get an error
Wes
Wes
okay time to go to bed :B
interface Baz          { function baz(): void; }
class A implements Baz { function baz(): void{} }
class B implements Baz { function baz(): int{} }
class A2 extends A     { function baz(): float{} }
function testit(Baz&(A|B) $baz){ // void|int
    $r = $a->baz(); // error
it would force you to fix the signature
i'm not connecting much though so i might been saying idiocies
gn
 
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02:53
good morning
03:08
morning
 
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04:41
how long does it usually take packagist to show a new package/repository?
@bsapaka usually quickly.....unless something broke.
If it's getting annoying, you can just add your repo to the composer.json temporarily - like:
"repositories": [
        {
            "type": "vcs",
            "url": "https://github.com/danack/GithubArtaxService"
        }
    ],
To allow you to work, while packagist sorts itself out. Using the added repo isn't a great idea long term, as it's too slow.
05:02
posted on March 15, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

05:29
Hi guys, anyone here familiar with cakePHP? Have a security question
@YohanBlake head over here and I'll try to answer your question. But CakePHP sucks, so I make no guarantees.
05:47
'nin
mornin'
hello good morning does anyone here know how to access localhost from a Virtual machine to global IP or VPN
@MattMagallo is the local machine running linux/bsd/osx ?
its on wondows
windows server 2012 actually
then what service you intend to access from VNP to the local machine?
s/VNP/VM
05:55
For example: the server is my store and I'm trying to connect all branches to the main server thru VPN is it possible?
can all branch-networks see that VPN server?
strserv:8080 is the page of the system
yes, they are connected to it
if all branches can see it , then you can create a VPN
though, I would recommend to configure the VPN connection no on a machine-by-machine basis
instead you should be setting up it on the router/switch in each branch network
how can i set it up, what should i do? TBH i dont know how to configure it sorry ...
do you have a VPN server already set up on the global machine?
yes i did but it is used by an another system and im planning to tag along
what exactly is your status? Do you have full admin access to hardware in your branch network?
@tereško, they can see the server, but keeps blocking the connection of apache, am afraid not im setting up remotely and i only have access to the main server since the branches are in remote areas (i've never visited the branches)
XD
@JoeWatkins because you're a masochist who seeks out the worst sources for php info on the net?
06:10
I wish @ircmaxell were here ...
soon, he won't get our pings any more even :(
dunno if he'll get that one ...
@JoeWatkins what happened?
I feel like I should say something on that badoo post, and I would have asked anthony, I trust him ...
I don't really trust my judgement ...
@MattMagallo wait .. so your problem is that you want to reach branch webservers from HQ system?
Dan tried to say something, and the reaction was weird ... I want to defend Dan's question, and ask why they worded it like that in the first place, but can't come up with words ... and I dunno if I should just leave it ..
nope, i want them to access the system (from HQ server)
the project system is running on xampp and wanting it to access by the branches remotely.
06:18
@JoeWatkins don't feed the troll
then you need to set up VPN from branch network (router/switch) to HQ
can you get access to their router? (using ssh tunnel, for example)
okay thank you ill try this one out ^_^ tq again @tereško
you will want to create reverse SSH tunnel from within branch system to HQ
and then you will be able to use that tunnel from the side of HQ
06:24
hey guys, i have a foreach loop, however at the bottom there is a link and this can be either a link to an external site that opens in a new tab or an email address. at the moment I'm just inputing the external link or putting mailto:[email protected] . My question is how can tell it that if it's an email address it doesn't need to open a new tab?
mornin SergeyTelshevsky
hi guys
can i ask here any database table related question here
like i am creating table so i just waned some idea from you on my table schema
i have 3 roles in my database table:Admin,Users,Guest
so i have 1 table to store this:UserRole:
which contains following fields:Id,Rolename
I have 3 permisssions:Add,Edit,Delete
so i have one permission table to store this 3 permissions:
Id,Permissionname
and my UserMaster and GuestMaster with Id,Name emailid etc....
Now admin will have all the rights like :add,edit ,delete
06:40
@JoeWatkins Badoo guys are actually really nice, IMO they're leading the open-source web tech popularization in Russia and adjacent countries, having a big project they always share their experience and solutions. There's only a few other companies like Badoo there..
06:50
roomies
user924016
Mornings
sharing a contact and finding that whether this number is registered or not in the portal how to manage the same thing with country code
contact list returns that may be with or without country code as user has saved in their device
@tereško
why the fuck did you ping me?
for help
helping people sharing knowledge
@Gordon
this should end well
07:03
@SagarNaliyapara stop harrassing people with your random pings. we asked you often enough
@SagarNaliyapara Right, you've been suspended before for randomly pinging, kicked numerous times then suspended again.
@SagarNaliyapara Take a month off of chat, you should really use this quiet time to reflect on how to use chat, Stack Overflow, and internet communities in general.
@MadaraUchiha A month? Did he have a 7 days suspension already?
@Gordon And a 1 day suspension
And a scrollable kick history page.
ah, then I guess he had it coming
@SergeyTelshevsky I'm sure they are ... but they didn't have to say that they rewrote APCu ... because they did not ...
07:16
Must have missed that
> The first involved individually rewriting the most critical extensions: the blitz template engine, data cache in shared memory/APCu, pinba statistics collector, and a few other custom extensions for internal services (in total, we used our forces to redo about 20 extensions).
and everything they have on their webpage as contributions to PHP is made by only one guy
yep, and none of them are a rewrite of apcu
I did it on company time, that's what's so annoying, I genuinely was allowed to do open stuff on company time, a company which they mention in the article too ... so all of my superiors have read that ...
yeah.. getting credit for stuff like that ain't good
but they stated they've also made some changes they kept for themselves
but it's strange to keep that for themselves
Hi.
Could anyone explain me how PHP session exactly work and can they be altered by a user?
or refer me to a link maybe? Thank you.
can those*
07:35
!!docs session
[ Session Handling ] Session Handling book
gmoin o/
mornin' guys!!!!!!!!
08:31
morning super heros!
@Naruto What about super villains?
we don't need no stinking super villains
Why are SoapClient WSDL errors still fatal in PHP 7 -.-
08:43
@MadaraUchiha well, in a way you are a super hero to.. Depends how you look at it ;)
@AllenJB why are people still using SOAP and WSDLs? -.-
soap is an organization's way of saying they hate developers
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@Gordon Also a good question, however as we are the client-side of these APIs, we don't get that choice here. (Also, I've seen a lot worse ways to implement APIs than SOAP)
That still doesn't explain: 1) Why are these errors fatal (rather than just errors)? 2) Why are these errors when I've told SoapClient to use exceptions?
Mornign
@PeeHaa o/
08:52
Morning
09:05
posted on March 15, 2016 by bwoebi

amphp/dns v0.8.7

\o
@Sean how's that little devil leon doing over there? :)
With the spring finally coming around we're trying to get him out for walks
09:20
aww
@Sean Are we really going to have a kitten war?
well that's a first timer... see-ing someone walking around with a cat on a leash
not sure of leash is the correct word?
@Naruto Harness ^^
Think of the consequences, @Jimbo!
09:24
@Jimbo it already looks like it's going to do something naughty :P
I would happy let that thing claw my face off for a cuddle, oh my god
I have 4 kittens in the house ... must not get attached ...
@JoeWatkins Pics?
Haha, I have this week to decide if I keep this one
Kittens grow into cats. Cats are evil.
@Jimbo the way you say that is just wrong :P it's like you bought something, and if you don't like it you just bring it back xD
09:26
SOOOO CUTE Jimbo,Sean
@AllenJB show me on the doll where the cat touched you ?
@Sean That's a pretty photogenic cat!
AWWW
Also, WTF. Despite triggering the shutdown handler and php error log monitoring (with "Fatal error" in the log line), the SoapClient error isn't actually fatal. How does that work?
That was when first got him, maybe just under half a year ago :D
09:34
I could gobble him up ... he looks tasty ...
@AllenJB Because SOAP. :P
.. maybe it got offended
09:53
hey everyone...
could someone tell me what´s wrong with this peace of code:? ( i can´t see the file output)...i´m really stuck on this one...
<?php
$dbo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=mydatabase", "user", "pass");
$sql = "SELECT * FROM Timesheet";
$qry = $dbo->prepare($sql);

header("Content-type: application/vnd.ms-excel");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.csv");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");

// Execute the statement
$qry->execute();
var_dump($qry->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
$data = fopen('contratos/file".time().".csv', 'w');
while ($row = $qry->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC))
{
echo "Success";
moin
@Japa What errors do you get?
If you enable error reporting then you will see an error
Also note that you are dumping the first row from the data set with that var_dump(), it won't be written to file, so if there's only one row in the result set the file will be empty
that´s the thing...i don´t see any errors...in fact i can see the table output in my network console....but the file it´s not in my dyrectory
Then you either have problem because you are using a relative path, or you have a file permissions problem an the fopen() call is failing
Oh wait
you also have a quote problem
what would you suggest that i put instead of the vardump...
whre!?!?
'contratos/file".time().".csv'
That will cause fopen() to fail on windows, it might work on *nix
but it certainly won't do what you want
09:58
which ones should i change ? the " ?
or ' ?
It doesn't matter as long as they are all the same
but you are saying that it´s not the main problem...
right?!?
Well, it might be
let me give a try...
1s
Certainly fix that one first

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