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09:00
@PeeHaa oh sure thanks! But it's possible to happen what I want to do?
Wes
Wes
morning v2
Not sure what it is you are trying to do, but I'm going to guess yes
hoi
@Wes yo!
1 message moved to bin
@undefined If you can't take a hint stay out of my kitchen
Wes
Wes
how's the pipe operator discussion going?
09:07
Minglemoo
lol
Good bye o/
nice kick
About time.
And nothing of value was lost :)
Anonymous
09:21
Top tags: Laravel ... Says it all.
guys can you help me with quick question how to select rows from a bunch of tables that start with prefix ?? thank you in advance
shit....
> The user has been kicked and cannot return for 30 minutes. Moderators have been informed.
\o/
@undefined You've been like, flagged for a message saying "FUCK YOU". Did you say that, and if so, why ask for more help?
09:22
\o/
Don't be overly reflexive.
You guys write bug-ridden PHP code all the time.
@HostileFork Don't be so hostile fork...
At least ask, like, hey is your console hacked or something.
Also don't feed the trolls
@HostileFork Eh, he's been spamming the same question multiple times.
09:23
@HostileFork Otherwise known as "PHP code"
6
and he has a bad his reputation in this room too...
Probably not a He, probably ten lines of script.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa He's just a bit irate
iratefork?
Did you guys ever notice that your logo is, actually, the blue pill? Not just the blue pill, but with awful kerning too? Like "so bad that must be intentional" poor kerning.
It's worth noting, in a world where the Matrix is a published movie.
09:27
> You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.
Wes
Wes
php gives you a boner
4
That's diamonds, and it comes in Lucky Charms.
@Wes something something std
Until Blue Diamonds mysteriously disappeared from Lucky Charms.
Right around when Viagra showed up. Hm.
09:28
@Wes In that case I have a boner for about 7-8 hours per day.
it's not a boner, it's a phpenis
5
@Oldskool you should go to a doctor
Anonymous
.. This room is on fire!
So @JoeWatkins has a PHPenis tattoo on his wrist.
09:32
@Gordon Guess I have to star that. Well, good night and good luck.
why doesn't people seed torrents?
I love this room sometimes, it's like my daily sitcom
@DaveRandom GitHub shows which users of an org have it enabled.
@Jimbo hehe :P
@PeeHaa undefined?
09:38
@MadaraUchiha Yeah!!!
@MadaraUchiha He was spamming the room and insulted me. I have feelings you know!
Neh not really
@PeeHaa Wait, what?!
@PeeHaa No you don't.
@PeeHaa You got me for a second there... ;-)
09:40
Thanks all :P
@PeeHaa <3
How long until those 30 mins for our friend Ahmed run out?
I'll bet he returns and posts the same question again.
looks like 11 mins more...
He is persistent yeah
/me sets a timer
@PeeHaa Has been for the last year or two.
/me mumbles something about vampires
09:42
he has been here for a year?
Yeah I know. I also checked his history 10 minutes ago and all his posts in here either have a question mark or should have had a question mark
Also he tends to spam a lot
You can't fix stupid
vampire
The most incredible thing that supposedly happened was the he converted from intern to CTO of his company overnight.
heheheh
Probably the old guy ran away pulling his hair out.
Which I totally understand.
09:44
@kelunik I enabled it now :-)
@Oldskool Is why I LOL at contractors that instantly become CEO / MD of their own company
I am both too :P
@DaveRandom :-)
C*O
@Jimbo I don't even think that it's his own company, but yeah that is always funny to see.
09:45
I am Vice president of PeeHaa Enterprises. No wait... Junior! vice president!
is it just me, are PC architecture in next 10 year might end up being really strange: pcworld.com/article/3072256/google-io/…
@PeeHaa Put "CZO" in your mail signature and see how long it is before someone asks you what it means
@DaveRandom Chief Zombie Officer, obviously.
I'm starting a web application as a project to improve my php knowledge and therefore I'd like to know what framework would be the best for this.
It's a small app with login /social media / gallery/ chat/contact-form / rating
I already used for Ajax for the Dummy
09:47
@TechTreeDev Eh, didn't you already ask the same like last week? Answer hasn't changed: It's a matter of preference. Just see what works best for you.
Anonymous
@TechTreeDev anything but cakephp.
@TechTreeDev If you want to learn PHP then no framework.
@TechTreeDev if you're not yet comfortable enough at just trying out frameworks to see if you like them, you're not ready for frameworks yet.
Continue with vanilla PHP.
May 13 at 7:41, by TechTreeDev
Is there a framework you can recommend for developing a rating web-application?
^ that
We might be able to tell you which framework would provide you with the tools closest to the needs of your app
We can't tell you which framework will work for you, and which you'd learn from the most.
You gotta do that one yourself.
09:48
@samayo How so? :)
Anonymous
I tried 2.8 and I didn't like it. Very bloated, you could create a framework that does the same thing, or better with a lot less of bloatosphere.
Yep, have tried that but wanted to see, if there are recommendations to the morce spcific description.
@rest: Convinced me to do this in vanilla.
@samayo Yeah, but with 3.x a lot of things have changed for the better though :-)
@rdlowrey In the past, the JS test runner "Karma" was called "Testacular"
True story.
09:54
:D
@kelunik got a sec to help me understand something?
@DaveRandom sure
Sitting in a lecture, I have an hour for you. :P
lol :-P
database systems ^^
10:03
So Bob suggested to me that I have listen() return a PromiseStream - i now (after literally a day of thinking about it) understand why that would be a sensible thing but I'm struggling to understand how one would do that without blocking the application - how you put it on to the reactor. Like I'm imagining a bit of code that does $stream = $con->listen($channel); while ($stream->valid) { ... } but that code never returns
Compiled HW might be really interesting. TPUs for specific game engines would be something I'd love to see
@DaveRandom You do while (yield $stream->valid()) < That's where it doesn't block.
@kelunik Yeh I get that part, but the place that actually calls that code does (it doesn't "block" but it can never progress past that point)
wait a minute, let me show you in code
function foo()
{
    yield $this->handleChannel('foo');
}
function handleChannel($channel)
{
    $stream = $conn->listen($channel);
    while (yield $this->valid()) {
        // do stuff
    }
}
But foo() never returns there
How do I get the caller to progress and leave the listen loop to do it's thing?
If I don't yield in foo, then the promise stream doesn't get on to the reactor so no events ever get processed
And if listen() somehow registers the stream with the reactor, how does it do that?
You need a onReadable handler that updates the promisor and thus invokes Promise::watch.
Basically your connection is a promise then and every event on the connection is a progress update shared via Promise::watch.
@kelunik So in that case foo() doesn't yield the generator returned by handleChannel()?
10:12
PromiseStream is just a way to read those updates without callbacks.
i.e. it doesn't await it
@DaveRandom right. handleChannel returns a Generator currently anyway.
@kelunik So I bascially just invoke the generator but ignore it?
What calls next() on it to make it progress and actually execute code?
You add a onReadable watcher in listen that updates a promise.
But then you can't return the stream from listen, if that's a resource.
OH, look at the new code, not the old one: github.com/amphp/redis/blob/…
Looking at the subscribe() method presumably?
Do you also have any example code that calls it?
10:20
Amp\run(function () use ($client) {
    $subscription = $client->subscribe("foobar");

    while (yield $subscription->valid()) {
        $event = $subscription->consume();
        // ...
    }
});
I think I'll update it so subscribe returns a Promise resolving to a PromiseStream.
@kelunik yeh that's fine because it's the only think on the reactor. What I'm struggling with is... let's say that in Jeeves I wanted some command to start a listen() loop. All it should do is start the loop, then return and do other stuff as normal. The listen loop keeps ticking away in the background. i.e. imagine that closure is not a reactor onStart, but a method in a class that can be started and then left to do it's thing
morning
Then just call resolve($gen) and don't yield it.
Maybe register a ->when on the returned promise to log errors.
@kelunik Right, this is the bit I was missing
Empty notebook power, later.
10:25
Morning Bob
@rdlowrey You don't remember testacular?
@kelunik ty for assistance :-)
Any folks around here sharing the #reactjs pain? Looking for clue as to how styles should be handled in reactjs...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37319089/how-to-implement-unit-te‌​st-in-codeigniter
10:42
@Ocramius Dammit, someone came up with that idea already? What about testease?
Data sucks
you suck
Lusitian's (sp?)... oh we don't do that anymore
No, @PeeHaa's mother was unemployed so she filled that role
lol
10:47
It wasn't the only thing that got filled stahp
2
Anonymous
xD
heh
@Fabor Lusitanian's
I just remember lusit and iranian
@Lusitanian's Mom
(Btw, I never talked to the guy and have no idea who he is, just jumped on the band wagon, and his mum)
You'll fill up your RAM with that kind of dumb info.
10:53
hi
i want help
and a pony perhaps?
Are you hurt anywhere?
@DaveRandom It might be a good idea to document all your issues.
Further users will probably have the same or similar issues.
@kelunik There isn't enough disk space or therapist hours in the world for that
We as maintainers are already way too familiar with it.
@DaveRandom Then the ones you think are more important. ^^
11:02
Basically I'm thinking about it in terms of C# equivalence (because I understand that arch)
Good poing point @kelunik
@DaveRandom pfff, ignore C# and relearn PHP Promises/Awaitables!
@bwoebi That definitely sounds like some kind of onomatopoeic action with a spring
I like it
@bwoebi :-P
@DaveRandom pff, just my finger sprung not far enough to reach the t…
@NikiC What's the current state with inlining in opcache? At least self:: calls to private (static) methods in the same class should be trivially inline-able?
@kelunik did you already have a look at the full PR about meta split on awaitable repo?
Anonymous
11:22
got lazy and made this i.sstatic.net/bhwaO.jpg
Anonymous
if you can find your github profile pic in there, you are a top php developer
Anonymous
damn, it seems imgur ruined the quality by 50%
There's dupes -_-
Anonymous
the dups are actually popular repos, so if you have 3 top-level repos your image gets to shown 3 times.
Wes
Wes
who/where is Lusitanian? i remember him hanging around in the room years ago...
11:28
I been playing with jitfu, figuring out ways to give it object and hashtable support ... turning this into this:
PHP_METHOD(Func, __invoke) {
	php_jit_function_t *pfunc = PHP_JIT_FETCH_FUNCTION(getThis());
	php_jit_signature_t *psig = PHP_JIT_FETCH_SIGNATURE(&pfunc->zsig);
	php_jit_context_t *pctx   = PHP_JIT_FETCH_CONTEXT(&pfunc->zctx);

	if (!(pfunc->st & PHP_JIT_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTED)) {
		php_jit_exception("attempt to call function without implementation");
		return;
	}

	if (!jit_function_is_compiled(pfunc->func)) {
		if (!(pctx->st & PHP_JIT_CONTEXT_FINISHED)) {
			jit_context_build_end(pctx->ctx);
			pctx->st |= PHP_JIT_CONTEXT_FINISHED;
it seems worth while to try writing a jit for internals ... I've figured out ways to do almost everything ... I think ...
the code generated isn't always very pretty ... in fact by default (if you don't include type information) it's pretty bad ... but not worse than interpreting the same instructions ... quite a lot better than that still ...
@Wes he got a life a while back
the only thing I'm not actually sure about is how to actually implement a tracing jit, does anyone know of one in the wild that won't take months of research to understand ?
(I think it has to be tracing)
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa a programmer with a life? does such a thing exist?
Typo or Cannot Reproduce Ubuntu 15.10 php file cron job - Azfar Kashif - 2016-05-19 11:24:20Z
@bwoebi nope
user895378
11:34
@coderstephen No one said perf had to come at the expense of maintainability
@Wes inorite
user895378
I'm saying that a server's job is to not severely limit the potential performance of applications that sit on top of it.
user895378
You have to have a performant baseline.
I think I should create a twitter called "No one ever" and just say stuff on it.
user895378
Good code then allows for extensibility on top of that performant platform.
11:34
Probably exists tbf
Wes
Wes
engrish help. "if it were" "if it was" are both correct? or just the former is
were can be present and or past tense depending on context, was implies past tense ...
Wes
Wes
i know some of these words
if it were can be taken to mean "if it was, and is", ex. "if it were true" == "if it was and is true" ...
Wes
Wes
11:36
ooooh nice explanation thanks :D
You wouldn't be faulted for using either though. I believe.
yeah, not really
uh...
lots of boners in the stars...
11:43
that's the sound of not even the crickets speaking up
@bwoebi @rdlowrey If H2 is not enough for us, we could support QUIC: chromium.org/quic
equivalent of this js in php please .match(/\d+$/)[0]
!!docs preg_match
[ preg_match() ] Perform a regular expression match
user3119231
what are the reasons for php to return blank on this while $_POST["body"] is a stringified multidimensional array?
user3119231
11:58
$body = json_decode($_POST["body"]); // array with arrays
print_r($body);
@Maurice output of print_r, please
Why doesn't have PHP trait requirements? docs.hhvm.com/hack/other-features/…
user3119231
blank -> responseText
@Maurice var_dump($_POST['body']) please
or just $_POST
user3119231
11:59
@SergeyTelshevsky returns NULL
well, its not there then
oh, didn't know php nightly was supported :O
user3119231
@SergeyTelshevsky pastie.org/10843762
user3119231
okay it is a very large amount of data but POST doesn't say no to big data, or?
user3119231
=> json_last_error_msg() = syntax error.
user3119231
12:04
Thanks anyway
@Ocramius :P
@kelunik whenever it will be standardized or close to that, fine … but too early now
HHVM is sooo slow.
@kelunik after the inital warmup?
@bwoebi No, Travis.
12:10
ah, meh
Ok, it's not quite fair. It also hadn't the composer deps cached yet.
user895378
@bwoebi Yeah +1, I don't have time to support protocols that aren't stabilized
12:33
@kelunik I honestly don't want to implement that protocol (at least not the QUIC layer itself) … the HTTP/2 layer is manageable … but QUIC really should be implemented in C…
I mean, I'd have to intermix TLS myself in some way here …
a guy from our office has a hobby of hacking local websites using SQL injections (white hat), he often does it from his PlayStation 4
user3119231
So my json string containing an multi dimensional array gets sent to server.
JSONLint validated that the syntax is ok. If I do print_r($_POST) it outputs the json string. If I json_decode it, it just shows blank. I can't figure out why...
If TLS 1.3 supports it and exposes the necessary functions to PHP, fine … but currently … no way. @kelunik
POST will have limits, but they are large limits.
user3119231
@MattPrelude But the limits are not reached -> I can print_r the $_POST itself. But if I use json_decode it seems like to say: "no, you get blank"
12:38
I wand to hash a string and return it back again, What's the most secure algorithm?
@Shafizadeh what do you use the hash for?
@Shafizadeh If you want it back again, you want to encode (nonsecure) or encrypt (secured) it.
@Gordon When user creates an account, I want to send an email to him containing an URL, I want that hash for a parameter in that URL
@MattPrelude encode/decode isn't secure at all
@Shafizadeh so it's something like a validation link?
@Gordon yes exactly
12:41
@Shafizadeh do you expire it after the user clicked on it? or does it have a life time, like valid for 24 hours or something?
@Gordon emm.. actually that's a good question, I have not thought about it. what should be in normal? I think I have to expire it
@Shafizadeh does the input for the hash contain any sensitive info? or is it just some random string
@Shafizadeh That was stated in my comment. There is no 'most secure algorithm' as realistically anything is going to be more secure than the key you're using to encrypt it. Check out php-encryption's Crypto library
@Gordon yes, that is user's email (plus some characters which just app knows about them)
@Shafizadeh ok, in that case just md5 it
12:43
@kelunik @rdlowrey I actually like the QUIC protocol as it does have actual improvements over TCP … I just somewhat wish to not have to manage the underlying QUIC ACKs etc. myself
@MattPrelude ah
@Gordon can I return it back ?
@Shafizadeh what do you mean by return back? hashing is one way
@Gordon well I need to return that string back in the first string to compare it with database
@Shafizadeh no, you just store the hash in the db and query for it
@Gordon well I need to return that string back (to the first string) for comparing it with database
12:46
@Shafizadeh no, you just store the hash in the db and query for it
copy pasta
@Shafizadeh select user_id from pending_activations were hash = ?
@Gordon well this is a really bad algorithm. Do you mean I have to create a column which is used once forever? (I mean when user activates his account then that string which is stored isn't useful anymore)
@Shafizadeh then delete it the row once it was activated
@Gordon this is not bad. thx
Ekn
Ekn
12:49
mornin
Mornkn
@Shafizadeh fwiw, I would not even hash the email in the first place but just generate a random string and md5 that instead. you can still store the email in a separate column in the db
@Ekn o/

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