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13:00
oh happy birthday @JoeWatkins :)
ooooh
happy birthday @JoeWatkins
thnx @NikiC :)
So I see you're celebrating your birthday by working on typed properties :)
w00t w00t ... we know how to par-tay ...
13:12
Wait, WHAT?
@JoeWatkins please work from a pub, mkay?
@Ocramius what's surprising? You obviously celebrate your birthday by doing what you like doing!
Getting covered in butter and running naked in the city centre?
Now I really ruined my image, forever...
:D
@Ocramius add smarties
hmmmmm, yes
13:18
@Ocramius honey tastes better
but dont complain if people start nibbling on you
Makes it easier to get caught
or wild animals
@JoeWatkins did you already give typed refs a shot?
Can someone give me an example of something that will be heavily (or completely) optimised away by opcache
@Leigh goto x; $code $here; x:
can opcache actually do dead-code elimination?
@jbafford depends on how you define it. It can eliminate trivially unreachable code
13:51
so, like that example? or, say, { ... return 1; return 2; return 3; return 4; }
yes
yes... to both?
yes ^^
cool
At least it should
13:53
aside from the memory benefit (and in the first case, a jump), though, is there really any benefit from opcache doing DCE?
hmmm... thanks @NikiC... maybe I'm doing it wrong, do I need to specify anything else?: sapi/cli/php -n -dopcache.enable_cli=1 test.php
@Leigh lemma check, maybe I'm lying to you
So for context, I'm recording opline number -> namespace name in op_array each time a new namespace node is compiled. I figured opcache will reduce the number of oplines so I need to change my indexes
@Leigh You did not load opcache ^^
-dzend_extendion=`pwd`/modules/opcache.so missing
really, with --enable-opcache it's not on by default? ;x
13:57
@Leigh Yeah, you'll have to fix at least the block pass, the dfa pass and the nop pass
@Leigh It's a shared object
@bwoebi not yet
14:14
hello guys am new here
but it feels good
can someone please help me check this question ?stackoverflow.com/questions/36085063/…
opcache internals...
i have been trying to add product to my cart item from a form in my default controller but am sure doing something wrong please i need urgent help
Maybe a better plan would be to put in a sentinel opcode, let opcache do it's stuff, then build the index/remove those opcodes at the end
morning mr maxell
14:27
@Leigh feel free not to bother with it
though at least the nop pass should be simple. you only need to apply the shiftlist to your new structure
block pass is more complicated as you'll have to modify the cfg for this
i was looking at block pass
heh
maybe I need a different solution altogether :)
Does opcache ever add oplines? If all lines were either modified or nopped, and nop removal was the last pass, that would make it easy :D
Ok.. it is the last pass, nice
@Rovak hello
14:46
Achievement unlocked: upload a video to YouTube.
2
(In case you are wondering, I did not abuse room-owner privileges to get that starred ^_^)
looks like a quick sleep/wake cycle.. out of curiosity, does it still happen if the laptop is left open?
@LeviMorrison booooooring.
you could have smuggled some rebecca inbetween
:P Rebecca Everywhere
@Gordon I was waiting for her to pop up on one of the monitors
@PaulCrovella No. I've actually had quite a few bugs with this setup but recent driver updates have fixed most of them. It's to be expected when you are running new hardware and new technologies ^_^
They posted one new update today so I'll try that.
14:54
nice camera work, btw
lol
The camera is sooo old too.
So the low quality is due (partially) to that.
!!eval test
[ hhvm-3.6.1 - 3.12.0 ] Fatal error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /in/QoVms on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ 5.4.0 - 7.0.4 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /in/QoVms on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ 4.4.2 - 4.4.9, 5.1.0 - 5.3.29 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /in/QoVms on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
[ 4.3.0 - 4.3.1, 4.3.5 - 4.4.1, 5.0.0 - 5.0.5 ] Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in /in/QoVms on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
!!eval echo W2NsaWNrIG1lIV0oaHR0cDovL3JlYmVjY2EuYmxhY2tmcmlkYXkvKQ==
[ hhvm-3.6.1 - 3.12.0 ] Fatal error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /in/ECSH8 on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
14:56
wait shit
!!eval echo base64_decode("W2NsaWNrIG1lIV0oaHR0cDovL3JlYmVjY2EuYmxhY2tmcmlkYXkvKQ==");
[ 5.5.0 - 7.0.4 ] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /in/ECSH8 on line 1 <br/><i>Process exited with code <b title="Generic Error">255</b>.</i>
Hey wait it worked the first time. Oh well.
@LeviMorrison I mean it. The moves and framing fit the narrative well. For stuff like this you usually see a fixed, often shaky, static shot. Good job for your first youtube vid.
15:00
!!eval echo base64_decode('W1BhcnNlIGVycm9yOiBzeW50YXggZXJyb3IsIHVuZXhwZWN0ZWQgVF9QQUFNQVlJT‌​V9ORUtVRE9UQVlJTSBpbiAvaW4vSHlVNkEgb24gbGluZSAxXShodHRwOi8vcmViZWNjYS5ibGFja2ZyaW‌​RheS8p');
@FlorianMargaine nice!
@PaulCrovella @Levi Ditto.
Also, to all of those who have done a Google Hangout with me and thought I was in a prison: that plant in the corner of the video should hopefully debunk that myth. /cc @rdlowrey @ircmaxell
@LeviMorrison So, how many honey buns did you pay the inmates for the plant?
15:02
^_^
15:38
@FlorianMargaine Get out. How'd you grab those?
@FlorianMargaine 10k rep?
@Jimbo err, sorry. Let me find a link
Aw damn, missed it
By a rather large margin
16:29
Hey guys i have an insert statement, that sends data to mysql, most of the data is copied and pasted. however when displaying the data from the data base it doesn't display some characters and replaces them with special characters. All Collation is utf8_general_ci anyone know how to fix this?
@LeviMorrison lol
@AboutLeros you need to figure out what part of your code / server is not processing utf-8 properly, and fixing it so that it does. This may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/279170/utf-8-all-the-way-through
you can have plants in jail ... you can have quite a lot in jail ... games consoles, kettles, television, obviously ...
still funny
@Andrea talk me through this overflow thing
Feels like we're having an insight into Joe's past..
@Jimbo you will never get a t-shirt :P NEVER! If I couldn't get you one. No one can! You're doomed! Cursed! Mojo'd! Hexed!
16:35
@Danack Thanks, looking at it now
Talking of prisons - 9gag.com/gag/a0Y40mB
@Gordon It's been years! Do I really have to pirate one and get one made on Zazzle?
I'd have prefered not to allow strict to overflow, then when we started talking about ... something ... it seemed obvious we had too ... now I can't remember what the something is, so sensible should be coerce in weak mode (as params do) and throw in strict mode, (as params do) ... right ?? anyone ??
@NikiC I summon thee ... you may have been there ...
@JoeWatkins okay
@Jimbo yes
16:38
hmph
class Foo
{
    public int $foo = PHP_INT_MAX;
    public function inc() {
        return ++$this->foo;
    }
}
If I make a Foo and call inc() on it, the property $foo will overflow to a float. That should cause a type error.
guys whats the different between PDO prepared statement and pg_prepare which is safer
class Bar
{
    public float $bar;
    public function setBar($value) {
        $this->bar = $value;
    }
}
If I make a Bar and pass in an integer to setBar(), it should be accepted and converted to a float, even in strict mode.
user895378
@LeviMorrison prisons can have plants too.
@rdlowrey :D
16:40
@JoeWatkins Does this make sense?
user895378
Not mutually exclusive :)
@ChrysUgwu pg_prepare is a server side prepared statement. that's the only difference to pdo.
By the way, the Foo case will happen even in weak mode, because the float's too large to be converted to an integer safely.
@Andrea Why not just require type casting it instead? Saves a possible future headache for validation
can i use it instead of PDO prepared? what can go wrong?
16:44
@Sean because we have some operations that sometimes return a float and sometimes return an integer, and integer->float conversion is reasonably safe if a float is what you're wanting
also, code that produces a float on 32-bit may produce an integer on 64-bit
user895378
Hey @JoeWatkins, happy birthday man. All the best to you and your family o/
@rdlowrey thanks :)
nice to see you here ...
@ChrysUgwu You can only use them instead of PDO if you intend to use the entire pg library instead. You cannot use individual functions from PDO and mix them with another db extension. Nothing will go wrong if you choose to switch.
@Andrea yes it does ...
however ...
where's the logic that does this for params ?
I'm using the weak stuff btw
@JoeWatkins zend_API.c and zend_API.h (ZPP), called via zend_execute.c (zend_verify_…)
16:48
@JoeWatkins The validation for compound operations should be have the same as doing something like $this->prop = $this->prop + $x. If you have an overflow to double on the right hand side and prop is declared as int (and you're in strict mode), that would ordinarily throw an exception and it should also throw in the compound $this->prop += $x variant.
@JoeWatkins I would suggest making a zend_verify_property_type function modelled after zend_verify_return_type and zend_verify_arg_type
@ChrysUgwu actually, I am not even sure if PDO doesnt also use server side prepares with pg. I know you can tell PDO to always emulate them but I cannot remember if that is the default. If it's not the default, there is no difference in outcome between the two.
I have got one of those ...
@Gordon 1 last :), i dont see lots of people using pg_prepare is there any reason? Am trying to use it cos its faster(is it true?)
16:52
@Ghedipunk it's the same when you're a senior developer, you just write better commit messages so people don't notice
That, and a senior developer also knows how to use that bot to play a WoW hunter.
@ChrysUgwu most people I know prefer an abstraction over a concrete database extension for two reasons: makes it easier to switch databases (in theory). One API fits all. No need to learn a specific API. The latter might be needed if ext/pg provides methods PDO doesnt provide. I don't know if it does. But as an example: MySql has methods to do async calls. PDO doesnt. So if you needed that, you'd use ext/mysqli. Dunno about pg performance over pdo.
17:08
@Ghedipunk That's awesome, robbing that :-)
17:20
@Andrea
--TEST--
Test typed properties int must not be allowed to overflow
--FILE--
<?php
class Foo {
	public int $bar = PHP_INT_MAX;

	public function inc() {
		return ++$this->bar;
	}
}

$foo = new Foo();

var_dump($foo->inc());
?>
--EXPECTF--
Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Typed property Foo::$bar must be integer, float used in %s:6
Stack trace:
#0 %s(12): Foo->inc()
#1 {main}
  thrown in %s on line 6
right ?
@JoeWatkins sure :)
and then test that, in strict mode, you can assign an int to a float property
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);

class Bar
{
    public float $bar;

    public function setBar($value) {
        $this->bar = $value;
    }
}

$bar = new Bar();
$bar->setBar(100);

var_dump($bar);
this, I'm not sure about ...
Shouldn't this just use the same rules already in place?
We already allow it for parameter and return types.
int(100) will widen to a float because it's representable.
17:23
It's a sensible exception to strict typing, IMO.
If you are asking for a float, then you know you're getting an imprecise number anyway. 123456789123456789.0 won't be represented accurately, so you (probably) don't care that 123456789123456789 will lose accuracy here too.
PHP has some operators that sometimes produce integers and sometimes produce floats, depending on the arguments. It'd be bothersome if, for example, you could do ->setBar($a/$b) but it'd error when $a and $b were exactly divisible.
Finally, perhaps the most important reason, code that produces a float on 32-bit might produce an int on 64-bit.
Now, on the other hand, if we allowed floats to be coerced to ints in strict mode, I'd be against that.
if (type_hint != IS_DOUBLE || Z_TYPE_P(arg) != IS_LONG) {
725            return 0;
726        }
this, right ?
Sure
Don't rewrite zend_verify_scalar_type_hint, if possible...
not gonna
Alright.
@JoeWatkins If PHP had an "undefined" type that was returned instead of NULL when accessing an uninitialised property, would you be happy to remove the TypeError if the property was retrieved before being set?
17:32
nope
I guess I'd consider "undefined" or "uninitialised" different to NULL (despite the fact that it's what PHP returns when something isn't set yet)
we should not add an undefined type
We'd have to break existing code in order to do it
Probably right. Just adds more complexity.
One issue I have is that these behaviours should really be identical: 3v4l.org/mHLIA/rfc#tabs 3v4l.org/flce2/rfc#tabs
@Andrea break it!
I like the guarantees that typed properties give you, but as it's PHP and we can unset things (not something we can really change) it leaves things a little inconsistent. I can't access it, but I can unset it, and set it again.

https://3v4l.org/L4PYR/rfc#tabs
we can't remove unset (for reasons both @Ocramius and myself raised), but leaving it removes the type guarantee.
17:38
@LeeDavis Can you fill me in on said reasons?
@PeeHaa I provided examples above
this mechanism is basically used in a ton of PHP stuff
It is?
Wow people are assholes
hmmm. nice.
@PeeHaa well, we didn't get property accessors, so we invented them ourselves.
And they work splendidly
17:41
Oh god :P
--TEST--
Test typed properties coerce int to float even in strict mode
--FILE--
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);

class Bar
{
    public float $bar;

    public function setBar($value) {
        $this->bar = $value;
    }
}

$bar = new Bar();

$bar->setBar(100);

var_dump($bar->bar);
--EXPECT--
float(100)
right @Andrea @NikiC @LeviMorrison ?
Well I can't really blame you because the language allows it but huge uggghhh
With that in mind removing unset isn't really an option (without breaking a ton of existing stuff). And obviously keeping unset in will remove your type guarantee.]
@JoeWatkins sure
that's what we do everywhere else
ok, how do you get text to just go into fucking mysql normally, without it fucking with it and making it look like drunk speak?
17:44
By fucking writing the fucking query to fucking do so
*waves*
Hey everyone!
can't use the same api there, they all use ZEND_ARG_USES_STRICT() ... and don't want to change them ... that's the only special case, right @Andrea ?
@PeeHaa I fucking did that fucking shit
In that case maybe you should consider switching careers
Could you share the plugin that you're using to convert normal fucking text to drunk speak? 'Cause I don't have that, and it might be fun to use...
17:45
@PeeHaa hahah! fuck off :D
It's friday not fuckday c'mon
user image
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dunno when that happened ...
Wes
Wes
lol
lol, whoops!
Looks like you're stuck... That's a "Do No Enter" sign, so you can't debug it...
17:47
error string to files! yay!
:P
Has anyone else ran into this bug?:
https://3v4l.org/bEGmb#v5514

... this is a bug, right?
@JoeWatkins huh? that isn't used in the inner scalar type handling function
HE MENTIONED DATE, EVERBODY HIDE
2
@JoeWatkins I've done that before :(
lol
@Rican7 /me opens 3v4l. Eeeew timeszones fuck that shit
17:48
but seriously... the TZ just get's ignored
wat
Yeah looks a bit strange
@JoeWatkins you can probably use ZEND_RET_USES_STRICT_TYPES(). Maybe make an alias for it
I use the thing that that is an alias of ...
insert dude, I heard you like macros meme
ZEND_CALL_USES_STRICT_TYPES? Make an alias for it, then
EX_USES_STRICT_TYPES
I used the wrong words ...
17:51
I don't think that does the same thing
are execute_data and current_execute_data the same?
523#define EX_USES_STRICT_TYPES() \
524    ZEND_CALL_USES_STRICT_TYPES(execute_data)
they are in vm handler
Yes, I am looking at it
I'm asking if execute_data and EG(current_execute_data) do the same thing
yeah I read it wrong ...
in a vm handler, yeah, is same ...
Wes
Wes
@Rican7 omg...
(haven't used it outside there yet)
17:53
@Wes yeaaaaa
Gotta love mutability!
I'll review again tomorrow and see if it can be tidied any more ... would be helpful if you could read through it maybe ..
Alright
@JoeWatkins is this one already known? 3v4l.org/UH1X5/rfc#tabs /cc @LeeDavis
@Ocramius behaves like that on purpose
17:56
kk
I'm sure you were here for that ...
I think you were discussing the case with __get defined
anyway, ok, will think about it :)
Wes
Wes
@Rican7 it has nothing to do with mutability. it's just buggy
@Ocramius there's nothing else you really can do, if you unset the property then there is no chance we can return a value of the correct type, so we can't allow return to happen ...
@JoeWatkins yah, that looks right. int->float is fine
18:02
@Wes ha, thanks Wes
@NikiC cool
@Ocramius could use a better message. though may be hard to distinguish the cases?
@NikiC yeah, internal represantations are equivalent (just IS_UNDEF) … so impossible to distinguish currently
Wes
Wes
@Rican7 did you notice the incredible amount of dedication i've put into writing that
Can we just deprecate and remove unsetting declared class properties?
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18:06
@JoeWatkins __get() is called on an uninitialized typed property, right? (also if not unset() before, but just no value set yet)
@Wes haha, verrrry thorough! Wonderful email!
@bwoebi haven't changed when get will be called
@LeviMorrison God yes
@JoeWatkins hmm? … I'm just asking for confirmation … AFAIK, the only case we handled before is without explicit unset(), so not sure
That's a serious question, by the way.
Any technical blockers or just Internals to deal with?
18:08
@LeviMorrison Of course hacks of @Ocramius will break :P
But yeah imo that's the sanest thing to do
bob
<?php
$thing = new class {
	public $int;

	public function __get($name) {
		if ($name == "int") {
			return 5;
		}
	}
};

var_dump($thing->int);
?>
null
Wes
Wes
@Rican7 in my first bug report about datetime i have even added "sincerely yours" at the end. that was the millionth one so i've became a bit cold
@JoeWatkins yeah, without type
Deprecating and removing this behavior is more important than any new feature I would propose for next cycle.
type doesn't change it, you get exception, __get still not invoked
18:10
@JoeWatkins but the difference between typed and untyped properties is that untyped ones are initialized to null, while typed ones aren't?
Or am I missing anything?
they are all initialized to null
oh?
why?
you can't use is_undef properties because the engine will raise warnings everywhere
they are set is_undef when they are removed
fix the engine then :-P
@JoeWatkins you should move away from that, it will not work anymore with nullable types
18:11
since obviously they can't actually be removed
@NikiC well, nullables obviously should be initialized to null by default
Wes
Wes
what's the point of allowing unset()ting of declared fields?
@bwoebi Not unless you write =null
@NikiC unsure about that
There should be a difference between "I forgot to initialize a nullable property" and "I explicitly set it to null"
18:12
if I use is_undef for this, we need another is_type ...
@JoeWatkins I don't get the issue with using is_undef
and then we'll find a reason to expose that to userland ... and we'll need another is_type ...
@LeviMorrison give us property accessors, and it can be done
@NikiC READ_OBJ_R will raise E_NOTICE (i think) for undefined property
you need some way to tell between an undefined property and an unset one, right ?
@JoeWatkins yes. the typed property branch there will just throw an exception instead, right?
18:13
I also believe unset() is ugly, but the language is a frikken train-wreck, and we code around what we have.
Unless you have an alternate solution to implement the features that we worked on, "remove that, it's shit" is not constructive feedback.
the handler looks like
@LeviMorrison btw, yes, technical blockers (userland)
Wes
Wes
@NikiC that should apply to public int? $foo = null; only though
@Ocramius Sure. We may however choose not to continue supporting shitty abuse in new features
do
    read_from_offset or various breaks;
    read_property_handler;
end;
verify_type;
we don't have verify type in the read offset branch because that would break internal classes who overload the read_property_handler
18:17
No to say that we should do so here, but "we're raping the object model here, you must allow us to continue doing that" is not exactly a good argument either ;)
@NikiC well, the problem being there's no other way to do that raping otherwise
@Ocramius The implication was that that maybe you should stop the rape
the most correct solution would be to explicitly override getters/setters (if they were language spec), which would also expose what is going on to the reflection API
@NikiC not really, because it works just fine, and better than all other approaches attempted so far
We're not talking about "feature that relies on the CPU temperature/load" here, we're talking about genuine, working and tested software
this is not an accident, we just coded something out of need, due to the lack of a specific feature.
it will continue to work fine ...
we're not talking about making changes that will break any existing software ...
"require": {
        "php":                                "^5.5 || ^7.0",
        "doctrine/common":                    "~2.6",
        "doctrine/cache":                     "~1.5",
   ...
   ...
}
18:20
@JoeWatkins sorry, it was just a digression referring to what @LeviMorrison said
@JoeWatkins what is read_from_offset there?
Aligning all the things?
@NikiC fetching from inline properties
or the table ...
@JoeWatkins have you tried getting caching to work yet?
not yet actually ...
did make it pretty easy to use though, when I figured it out ...
or when you have figured it out and told me what to do ...
18:22
@Ocramius Would accessors even solve your problem?
If "your problem" is avoid a method call if it's already initialized
(Because if that's not the problem, then why not use actual getters?)
@NikiC nah, the problem is avoiding __construct or implementing AOP
It's not just a single problem space, there are a set of problems in this area that rely on this sort of usage
@Ocramius But in any case, from what I understand the current variant supports your use case, so everybody is happy and rainbows?
Yes, as I said, it was just me ranting about what @LeviMorrison said
18:25
Okay, great
@Ocramius It's just that nobody knew that this actually being used before today
Everybody considered this to be some kind of fringe legacy feature ;)
fringe legacy should be our Room 11 band name ...
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Guys please help me, I need to make a code that download torrent files using php I don't need it to be a system just 1 code which asks for magnet or torrent file path to download it I searched in google also in bing just found torrent flux and some other systems that I don't need please help
Sounds like a question for rent a coder
;'( I can't pay so much
> EDIT: to clarify, these are the examples that are broken by this RFC, and they are also used in major libraries:
18:38
@NaiTreNo Why can't you just exec a command line torrent client?
I really tried so much to make such thing
@Ocramius no, they're not used in anything ...
My hosting service does not allow me to install Rtorrent in their server
How about EC2?
Then they won't allow you to run your own custome bittorrent client, either. It's incredibly easy for hosting providers to spot torrent traffic by the type of packets that are sent across.
18:40
But I heard that downloading torrent files can be done using PHP
file_get_contents('http://exmaple.com/amazing.torrent');
yw
there's no time limit and I have pay for a good server which has a good ram and cpu
@NaiTreNo It can, yes. If you have a hosting provider who cares about torrent traffic, they'll be the ones to shut it down, regardless of what language the client is written in.
There are enough hosters which provide seed boxes
I want to notice that I don't want to make torrent online client it will be just used by me
@PeeHaa I've contacted Godaddy also hostgator they both don't allow to install RTorrent
so can u please till me what hosting shall I try ?
18:45
Are you on shared hosting?
yes :(
Then switch to not-shared hosting
@NaiTreNo Why?
gebus
>
there's no time limit and I have pay for a good server which has a good ram and cpu
No you have not
I am hangover.
lol nice one
18:48
apparently yesterday was some important day for some green guys
I'm in godaddy and I payed for unlimite hosting
But do u mean I have to pay for Dedicated IP ?
for some reason, that meant montreal was to get drunk as well
Sounds like "can't install rtorrent" is a limit to me.
/me is out, lata all
@NaiTreNo Just get a vps
@JoeWatkins lata
OK WHat then ?
What you're asking for is not a small or simple task, which is why you're getting the responses you are. Go check out digitalocean, seedbox providers
Install whatever shit you need
-.-
U have not give me any new informations
I asked for a PHP Code
Mainly because you're asking the same question as last time, so you're getting the same answer
18:51
@FĂ©lixGagnon-Grenier also known as "amateurs night".
oh, those were the guys actually breaking the cars...
@NaiTreNo what have you done in the meanwhile to solve your own problem?
Fine, here's some PHP code:
<?php header("Location: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/28129/is-there-a-good-site-to-hire-programmers-for-little-projects");
@PaulCrovella Dude he just asked for the code!
TEH CODEZ
18:52
I've read about bittorent client
hey that's an actual answer
and I tried to steal download code from torrentflux
to a question
@NaiTreNo What is your specific situation? Why can't you just use your home computer to download files over the torrent protocol, then upload that to your server?
I'm trying to make backup for a huge library of torrent apps so the code would be used only 1 time.
IF I did that manually I will take forever.
would*
18:59
@NaiTreNo to write this yourself you'll need some understanding of the bittorrent suite of protocols.. bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0000.html is the place to start with that
I've read that but I could not associate it with PHP

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