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00:11
posted on March 28, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Well I laughed, but @PeeHaa - I think you might need to remove that feed.
Wes
Wes
00:33
no great loss, it's the same "a word has two meanings lol" joke every comic
replace with commitstrip maybe? it's at least on topic
Wes
Wes
commitstrip is occasionally fun too
@bwoebi sorry - kind of been ill today.....and wish it wasn't work tomorrow - I made some words for the index but won't do a PR as they need to have some numbers inserted: github.com/amphp/amphp.github.io/compare/master...Danack:master
And some general feedback:
1) It's far too plain. You ought to ask Wes to make is prettier, and to make the text be less spaced out. The text spacing out is actualy a problem for the index page - it makes it look like there is not much there.

2) Please make the classes expanding thing always be expanded and make the "overview" page be the content for the "Classes page".

3) Make all of the content that is on the tutorial page be shown in the left nav bar - or at least each of the topics e.g. "Basic HTTP", "Websockets" and for each of them make an index page that says what the tutorial is about.
4) For each of the classes pages, the structure needs to be laid out a little more clearly.

* The title ought to be the actual FQCN of the class - some of them aren't e.g. "HttpDriver in Aerys". It's just a bit confusing - using the FQCN would be easier to follow.
* The description needs to be directly under the title.
* The methods list needs to have a sub-title saying 'methods'.
Morning guys
o/
Quick one, I am passing an integer value through url parameter which indicates total hours from when the data created_at should be retrieved are after (today_date - total hours). The problem lies in the variable name of that parameter. Anyone can suggest any good name?
Wes
Wes
01:01
> 2) Please make the classes expanding thing always be expanded and make the "overview" page be the content for the "Classes page".
took me ages to find that
@PaulCrovella perhaps it's not Steven...it's Allen.
took me ages to find bourbon
ages?
You'd hidden it well?
yes, you never know
Anyone, for a good variable?
01:09
possibly 'duration' - but your description isn't clear.
Hmm.. Let's say I pass '?param=24'.. 24 means 24 hours.. And I'd retrieve data which its created_at is >= (today_date - 24 hours)..
(today_date - 24 hours) - that's the bit which isn't clear.....do you mean now() - 24 hours ?
(dates typically don't have time part to them.)
yes.. now()
"age" may or may not be appropriate depending on the context, but I still like "steve"
01:15
possibly just '?hours=24' - though I probably wouldn't design an API like that....I'd almost certainly use epoch time, and use consistent URLs......because otherwise caching would be annoying.
?time=1459214100 data from about one minute ago.
?time=1459214100-1459214130 - data from about one minute ago to 30 seconds ago
Nvm.. I think i'll just name it 'todo' for now.. I rly need to sleep
repeating calls to those would be consistent....instead of ever changing...
@bwoebi actually, more fundamentally......the tutorial stuff should probably be above the class stuff - and there probably needs to be an aerys-tutorial repository for people to clone and be able to run. Although the code on the tutorial pages isn't difficult, it's not at all obvious what needs to be done to go from cloning Aerys, to actually implementing any of the tutorials.
That would also be a good place to start putting a skeleton app that resembles a full blown application.
 
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02:29
hey guys
just thought I'd drop by the PHP room because I hate myself
and.... you want us to do that with you? watsup
Wes
Wes
02:44
@nick whiskey
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Q: Consume REST API's within php file, and return the raw response

FrondorToday is my first day trying PHP. I'm forced to create a single file (if that's enough) to "consume", "wrap" or "proxy" another REST endpoint and return its raw response. Let's say I have this REST endpoint: http://api.github.com/gists/0287bef0036ad3162307 which returns (http->GET): { "url":...

@Frondor you want to request an api from a php script right?
there's no ajax involved in that process.
03:11
Of course there's is no AJAX for php. You misunderstood the whole question.
What I'm saying is that my php file should be able to return the same that I'd get if I query `api.github.com/gists/$, when using AJAX. And by "using AJAX" I simply meant
`$.ajax({'url': '/phpfile.com?gist=123456'});`
As simple as that, there's no reason to downvote my question just because you didn't understand it at first.
Morning
x/
03:28
@Frondor I understood that from the beginning. What I am trying to tell you is the ajax part is irrelevant as long as your php script is not working. Hence the three comments I left asking you to present error messages so that we could debug your php script. I downvoted because you told me I was dumb. I'll admit it was a bit childish.
Wes
Wes
o/
You gave my a lesson on what AJAX is after you said "you're unclear on what AJAX is". And that proves that you didn't understand my text. That's why I had to modify it in order to avoid any other misunderstanding of that kind.
You don't really needed any error reporting to help me, for somebody with enough experience, it takes max 2 minutes and 10 lines of code to achieve what I wanted. But nevermind, I found an alternative solution.
Won't touch this ancient and dead language anymore
Wes
Wes
\o
_|_      \o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o      ____,---,
|  |     _|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|     ,----'    '--,
|  |      | | | | | | | | | |     \OOOOOOOOOOOO/
i need a woman
03:35
really? maybe you in fact need a man?
Wes
Wes
nope, i already have a man, it's me and it's already too much
is that ascii a depiction of 1939 germany?
Wes
Wes
indeed
why the need?
Wes
Wes
it's a possible cure to nazi ascii "art"
03:40
have you considered different ascii subject matter?
Wes
Wes
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_|_       o o o o o o o o o o      ____,---,
|  |     _|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|     ,----' ☭  '--,
|  |      | | | | | | | | | |     \OOOOOOOOOOOO/
how about this
I have a directory structure just like this:
/file.php
/config.json

Any idea why `echo file_get_contents("config.json")` doesn't show anything?
baby steps
I'm trying to make a file editor out of file.php, but I don't know how to show its content yet
how about you draw us a flower @wes?
(you can point a gun at it if too steep a step)
03:46
or add a nice cozy
it's gonna be a miss.. whereas it could've been a 10 in a row headshot
Hi guys I need some help
I guess we all do
Ekin, I wish to apply api with api keys for my website how can i do it.
03:50
Wow I've been programming in PHP for a long time and just learned this. surrounding a string with backticks will shell_exec it! php.net/manual/en/language.operators.execution.php
You could start from trying simulate what would you answer if you were being asked just the exact question
@FélixGagnon-Grenier "This video contains content from UMG_MK, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds." ... Help, I need a proxy. Help, not just any proxy. Help, you know I need a proxy. Heeelp!
heh
hahaha
I've been seeing those more and more lately... has youtube started changing some privacy policies?
@Ekin can you help me
I am total confused.
yup. that's the state your question left me in :p
I'm sorry I can't, flags "too broad"
I know how to create restful api but now we are planing to create a backend so that both web and mobile application can access the data.
Wes
Wes
04:00
@FélixGagnon-Grenier sketchtoy.com/66807124
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a flower.
ahaha
I knew something wrong was about to happen
can some one give me any idea.
ok. drawing moving sketches is really funnier than working
04:07
@bibash are you wondering how to generate api tokens for users of the api?
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier i did captain procrastination once sketchtoy.com/66807143
Wes
Wes
are you guys getting insane spam from japan or is just me?
Follow the Japanese Government's official Twitter to get the latest updates from Japan. twitter.com/JapanGov
04:24
@Wes yes I'll have one please
Wes
Wes
need to test some stuff but i have no idea how to structure the tests. basically i have a class A that has a class B bound to it, and C to B. changes to all these are reflected by the all the three objects. i'm not sure if i should test them as a single unit or test them singularly. if the latter i would probably end up writing the same thing multiple times
if($_POST['name'] === 'jack'){echo $_POST['name']};

do you see any error on this conditional and its comparison?
Oh come on!!
You know about php right? If you know, you eye should be capable of saying if the syntax is ok
Let me re-phrase it: do you see any error on this syntax?
Wes
Wes
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
04:37
@Frondor yup there is a syntax error
Wes
Wes
of course i see the error
if($_POST['name'] === 'jack'){
    echo $_POST['name'];
}
We both save a lot of time if you tell me the error directly.
1 min ago, by Wes
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
Wes
Wes
@Saitama maybe he's vegan
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Vegan :P
04:38
You guys should get laid more often, believe me, you need it.
build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
10
Wes
Wes
@Saitama ur good man :D
cheater.
:P
There are some quite gorgeous sketches present over there
does this guy has anything else than insults?
@Saitama indeed
04:42
@FélixGagnon-Grenier don't feed the trolls - ignore early, ignore often
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier sketchtoy.com/38386041 .
if i forked a repo on github and started committing and publishing changes into it, should this appear in my git page?
yeah... you're right, as usual. I must say I was reached here
@Wes that's actually awesome
Wes
Wes
i spent most of the time in high school drawing simpsons :B
04:46
I hope you don't regret it, because I don't :p
lol
@Wes hue hue
@Wes needs a speech bubble: "bite my crudely drawn ass"
Wes
Wes
can't do better than that with the mouse
morning
night
05:16
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Q: Apply AND operation in laravel select query

AnkitI need a AND operation in laravel project. I want to apply AND operation in one array. Is it possible ? I need a data where u_id same for both t_id. sometimes t_id is single value or array. $update = Tag::whereIn('t_id',$tags)->lists('u_id'); I want to apply AND operation in that not a OR op...

@Wes LOL :P At every turn I thought that the car was going to crash just then ...
Wes
Wes
\o
05:29
o/
@bwoebi Thanks, too bad.
05:53
Hello
mronnig
good morning
06:13
Morning and I hope everyone who celebrates Easter had a nice Easter. I certainly enjoyed my couple of holidays :)
06:24
Have someone time to help me with a array problem?
06:34
morning!
06:56
@user1551496 just poste your question with code in a pastebin, and if someone has time, they will help you
Hi.
Any Laravel users online?
yes Tell me
I have two Models.
User and Rank Model.
Look at that instead.
@JoeWatkins Mornin'
07:04
@HassanAlthaf please stop pinging people at random
or you will end up banned
@tereško Show me what was random..
07:15
@hass
@HassanAlthaf
Schema::table('User', function ($table) {
$table->foreign('rankId')->references('id')->on('Rank');
});
@MukeshKumar Of course I have done that. I meant Eloquent. It's fine dude. I got it. Someone answered it.
no a hrefs are working on my website - is anyone here able to figure out why? link: www.c-sol.no
@KristianHareland fix errors in js console first
idk how it affects a href - it was working without any problems a few hours ago and no changes has been done
07:21
well something may intercept click event on <a> tags
too many 3rd party plugins to debug straight away
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins will work on the rfc later today hopefully. Had some disappointing holidays, i've planned to have some days off but as i'm a slacker i had to catch up with some work, which i still haven't finished :P
its just on the menu - the elements that fade in under is working
9 mins ago, by Sergey Telshevsky
@KristianHareland fix errors in js console first
the error has been there all the time - but it just stopped working without any edits...
Wes
Wes
07:28
i get constantly bored by some kind of tasks they give me, and i avoid them like they will be completed by magic. i still have no idea what i want to do in my life. i'm not totally a designer, i'm not totally programmer. i'm a full stack slacker
@KristianHareland then we can't help you
either you fix the errors, or start asking for help from your coworkers
Iam searching for a way to php echo inside a created form
@user1977867 what have you tried?
moin
07:31
o/
posted on March 29, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

@tereško <form action="page2.php" method="post">
<textarea name="shout"> </textarea>
<input type="submit" value="Shout out"/>
I need to print php variable inside the shout, I tried <textarea name="shout"><?php echo $item;?></textarea>
@user1977867 Given that $item is set, that should work just fine.
One more, any laravel users here?
I'm having two models User and Avatar with a One to Many relationship. How do I insert these? (I cant do one by one due to the foreign key that maintains referential integrity).
07:50
@user1977867 do you want to get that output after page has already loaded?
@user1977867 That's the correct way.
user1804599
Is there an RFC for supporting trailing , in use statements (with {}) and function calls? Like with [] arrays.
there was one for function calls ... I think ...
I don't think the reasons it makes sense for arrays hold for function arguments or use() statements
user1804599
Makes editing easier and diffs more useful.
function ($first,
		  $second,
		  $third,
		  $fourth,
		  $fifth, ) {}
user1804599
07:57
lol :P
see ... it doesn't make sense ...
user1804599
function(
    $first,
    $second,
    $third,
) {}
who writes like that ?
looks stupid.
I do
I think everyone
it's also PSR-2 IIRC
user1804599
I do that all the time.
user1804599
@DejanMarjanovic Thanks.
I don't
then again, I almost never have more than three arguments
It failed, lmao.
07:59
it's common for an array to have many many elements, if you have a comparable problem with your functions you're doing something wrong imo ...
I don't even find it clear with a trailing comma.. its like its continuing and you mistakenly deleted something..
basically I am building a shout-box .
1. I created a form, action of the form is page2.php
2. page2.php just writes the shout.txt
3. Now I need to print lines in shout.txt to the form where the user entered the text before
@Zoidberg here is a revolutionary thought: don't fondle the function footprints all the damned time
@user1977867 Use file_get_contents()
08:01
@JoeWatkins yeah, makes sense for functions calls but not function declarations imho...
PSR2 only specifies where braces should be, if you are using multiple lines ... it does not recommend that you use multiple lines ...
@FlorianMargaine yeah, I can agree with that ... because of ...
@user1977867 Since you are gonna do lines, I suggest checking out fopen() and stuff, it has some functions like feof() to check for end of file, etc.
@NikiC @bwoebi I ... broke drupal ...
good morning
08:04
what am I reading ?
How can I merge 2 databases with the same structure ?
@JoeWatkins a drupal job... err I should have pinged @Andrea instead
(for the "nices to have")
@JoeWatkins yes, but this situation is exactly about multiple line arguments
How can I merge 2 databases with the same structure ?
Hey, guys. We've catched interesting bug when using array_walk_recursive and array_column — 3v4l.org/PNgH5 . Anyone else experiencing it?
It's PHP 7 only.
@ksimka cc @NikiC
08:24
mofdmntgor
@PeeHaa mofdmntgor to you as well, sir.
I admit, the index page is my least edited page… Thanks!
1) text spacing out? you mean like negative letter-spacing? Had that thing before, but it broke the code text in weird ways depending on the browser
2) I fully agree - @kelunik disagreed with me when I changed that :-/
3) Most tutorials have rather introductory text on the first page … though, when I'm going to add the tutorials to the left nav, it really gets a bit too big and classes need to be collapsed again.
4)
* The description needs to be directly under the title. > you mean the linked navigation should be after description and
@Danack Don't think this is a bad idea, I just dislike the thought of potentially out-of-sync codes … At least I can't really imagine jekyll being able to pull that in :-/
@FlorianMargaine hahahahahah: Polyglot programmer with an interest in shiny things. Lisp hackers always welcome. Yes, Lisp is shiny now. Ask @ralt
08:39
I probably fixed it ... probably ...
@JoeWatkins a bit more enthusiasm please when you did a good deed ;o) … well, what happened?
@JoeWatkins you were pinging me on irc
@Tyrael hi @Tyrael, I was ...
I did want a canned response and status "needs RFC" for bugs.php.net, is that possible please ?
a lot of the time, the canned response will be expanded with a proper explanation ...
sure, we have no admin panel for inserting those records to the database, but if you write up something I can insert it for you
afair I have shell on that box
08:44
excellent ... I think I used to have shell, but when systems were changed I didn't get it back ... it's no bother anyway ...
drop me a mail so I won't forget
no problem, thank you :)
@JoeWatkins did you accidentally forget to close #71428 ?
@bwoebi not solved completely yet ... I'm not sure ... haven't tested completely yet ...
the first test is nikita's example from the issue, and the second is what I just broke in drupal ...
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=71910

LOL … I guess our ct-optimizations are stack overflowing… :-D
08:49
> Warning: Declaration of C::m(A $a, $n) should be compatible with B::m(A $a, $n) in /usr/src/php-src/bug.php on line 4
that one routine needs looking at still ... nudge nudge ... poke poke ... really hard ... @bwoebi
Hi, is it possible to set a cronjob like this? 30 2 * * * find /tmp -ctime +10 -exec rm -rf {} +
> Warning: Declaration of C::m(A $a, $n) should be compatible with B::m(A $a = NULL, $n) in /usr/src/php-src/bug.php on line 4
Any ideas why apache shit is still "running" after you exit() from PHP (i.e. PID still exists)... mod_php . Thanks!
almost accidentally ... I done it ...
user924016
Mornings
Morning Ronni
was there any RFC about throwing errors when overriding property visibility on extending a class?
@DejanMarjanovic that's how apache works with a prefork mpm, it pools processes, prematurely forking them before they are required, initializing the server (apache junk) and PHP SAPI (mod_php junk) before accepting any requests, and then accepting() in each process ...
@SergeyTelshevsky I don't remember one ...
oh and earlier, it sounded like you were saying multiple line decls were PSR-2 ... and I was just pointing out that PSR-2 is only concerned with where the bracket is, it doesn't actually recommend that you use multiple lines ...
09:09
yeah :)
well, fck, it's annoying that some intern has just overriden all the private properties to public, uses them straight away and bitches about my class not working.
@SergeyTelshevsky The issue is presumably limited to private properties?
@JoeWatkins :bow: The reason I'm asking is that I have a "cron lock file" with PID and if it doesn't get deleted on shutdown, next cron process will see the aforementioned PID as "running" process. Thank you
Promoting a protected member to public in a child is (could be) a legitimate thing to do, there's no way that will be removed
@DejanMarjanovic That is a horrid way to do "cron" :-S
Although I'm pretty sure you already know that
Can you at least exec() so the child does not have the same PID as the apache worker?
@DaveRandom exec() in php will do a fork?
it's not a execvp replacement?
Depends on the SAPI IIRC, it's not something I really ever do so I'm not 100% confident
09:21
popen
(so, no)
exactly
then you keep the same PID
won't pnctl_fork() work with apache?
Cron tasks "runnable" via browser... Haha, this escalated quickly, thanks <3
I'm sure that some dirty ass hack like $childPID = (int)exec('php /child/script.php >/dev/null 2>&1 & echo $!'); would work though, assuming you can exec()
I have not used mod_php for several years though so have no way to test
@DaveRandom well in my case it's private, but what is the situation where it's legitimate for a protected one?
Status:

	Requires RFC

Response:

	Self contained features, for example PECL extension features, can be requested, discussed, and accepted, or rejected using this bug tracker.

	Complex features, involving changing the language, and especially those with backward compatibility implications, require proposal and discussion using our RFC process.

	Please see: wiki.php.net/rfc/howto
?
@SergeyTelshevsky A protected member is part of the API of a class. If an inheritor chooses to promote a protected member, that's its business. There's nothing stopping a child from exposing a method/property that passes directly through to a protected member, so there's no point in preventing visibility promotion
Private properties are a different story of course
@JoeWatkins LGTM
09:29
@JoeWatkins s/involving/including
@DaveRandom dunno, it seems strange to me. If a parent class is limiting visibility of something, then children should comply, if they want to do otherwise -> use different parent
> Complex features, including changing the language, and especially features with backward compatibility implications, require proposal and discussion using our RFC process.
@SergeyTelshevsky The parent should not care what the children do with the things it exposes
better ?
09:32
say we thank you ?
Thank you for trying to improve PHP.
Peace Out ... Bitches ...
maybe leave off the last line ...
obviously, words that make sense ... should we say thank you ?
no, it's patronizing coming from a canned response
@SergeyTelshevsky I think this is the correct behaviour. The public member in the child does not override the parent, it creates a new property that is not accessible from the scope of the parent. The parent should not be able to access members declared on the child because it should not know about them, but anything that is not private in the parent is fair game for the child
it should rarely be left at that
@DaveRandom but parenting some class should leave some restrictions.. final does not help here, as sometimes you need to allow different implementation, but not exposing properties... IMO this is some kind of hacking a class, that you may simply replace by another one..
usually a proper explain is in order ... the only time you would use the response as is, is when the discussion has been long and it has emerged that an rfc is required, and it's obvious to everyone ...
09:37
> sometimes you need to allow different implementation
...
but ok, thnx
implicitly you are allowing the child to change things. There are no restrictions on what the child can do in any language that I know
@DaveRandom IMO this is completely counter-intuitive
and should throw fatals in yoface
Because 3v4l.org/REjLe is possible, there is no point in placing that restriction IMO
two properties with the same name? wat...
09:41
@SergeyTelshevsky Yes but the child does not know that the parent has a private property of that name (and should not care)
Imagine that PHP was a compiled language, and you get some lib that allows you extend the classes it provides. It's compiled, so you can't explore the source and know what the private members of the parent are called, so if the compiler suddenly errored out over a name it would leak implementation details and be very unexpected
but knows about the method, and seeing it's code it overrides the property to have no effect on the result.. I think, that if you want to have this behavior, it would be more correct to make the property final
@SergeyTelshevsky The problem is that someone is writing a child class that relies on an implementation detail of the parent...
Things expose APIs, consumers of APIs don't know or care how the APIs work underneath. That's the whole point of publishing an API.
The public/protected members are the contract, anything not mentioned in the contract is fair game
@DaveRandom I somewhat agree with that, but that would be wrong for a composition approach, but for inheritance it's natural for a child to know what parent does
What it does, not how it does it
leaky abstraction is leaky
brb smoke
Who's PHP South Coasting again?
09:48
@DaveRandom isn't "leaky abstraction" only related to overriding, and not for reading?
@SergeyTelshevsky not if it's private.. that's the point of private
what about abstract & interfaced parent classes that use properties that are only defined by their children?
@PaulCrovella I'm not against private, more so, I'm more about private being truly private, having two properties "name" is weird
interpolating this on real-life examples especially makes this weird
@Jimbo PHPSC?

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