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10:00
@PeeHaa cache-flush = fix? Wtf
#afk btw
Sorry for bothering you :P
!!eval var_dump(function_exists('money_format'));
Glad it works though
@Sean That doesn't look quite right.
10:01
money_format() is undefined in Windows. RIP. That's annoying.
@Sean Who runs PHP on Windows anyway? Only if it's in a Docker container of Vagrant machine ;-)
Native PHP on Windows has always been so-so.
<sub><sub>I do</sub></sub>
@Oldskool Well, after sage words of advice from @tereško I literally have no idea what to believe now
If you were to represent PHP's array as a tree of objects, where each object represents one key and one value that can point to one or more such objects, what would be the correct name for such a data structure?
10:23
@QuolonelQuestions isnt that just a linked list then?
I don't know. Is it?
@PeeHaa np! I'll have a look at making the js validate the html-version and show an alert
I think not because a node in a linked list only knows about the next and previous item, not about any child or parent items
the way you phrase it, it looks like this: [k, [k, [k, [k, [k, [k, v]]]]]]
oh wait. you said the value can point to one or more objects
nvm then
a graph or a tree then probably
This is a list of data structures. For a wider list of terms, see list of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For a comparison of running time of subset of this list see comparison of data structures. == Data types == === Primitive types === Boolean, true or false Character Floating-point, single-precision real number values Double, a wider floating-point size Integer, integral or fixed-precision values Enumerated type, a small set of uniquely-named values === Composite types === Array Record (also called tuple or struct) Union Tagged union (also called variant, variant ...
pick one that fits best
@PeeHaa So this HTML is generated on 2016-14-06 21:00. Expires has been set on 15s for years; so how Chrome decides to cache that.... I guess I'll never know
10:35
Chip in guys, help me find out what's wrong with my Apollo 11 code.
Anonymous
xD
@Jimbo it requires EU membership
@Gordon LOL, post that on there and I'll close (Y)
done
Gordon you are too funny..
10:45
true
11:05
Yeah, tone down the funny.
Anonymous
dat thumbnail ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
j0h
j0h
Hey, whats the $_server variable for just the filename? I tried $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] $_SERVER['FILENAME'] and $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] but none of those deliver just the filename.
@j0h What's wrong with basename($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])?
or maybe you're looking for basename(__FILE__)
j0h
j0h
$_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] returns /home/j0h/public_html/deso/desowin.org/usbpcap/scripts/footer.php I just want footer.php
Anonymous
then get it
11:12
use basename, there is no separate entry for that, why would there be
Anonymous
!!docs basename
[ basename() ] Returns trailing name component of path
j0h
j0h
@Jeeves I will check it out.
j0h
j0h
11:39
@Jeeves Thank you. That worked.
@j0h You're welcome!
Anonymous
hehe
nice man @Jeeves
Hehehe :)
Jeeves got big list of fan following
And i am one of them
@PraveenKumar 35 follower is not exactly a big list
11:51
Be positive grandpa its increasing ;)
Anonymous
grandpa
Gon
Gon
o/ grandpa!
Well its about knowledge guys he is just like grandpa in this field against me
Anonymous
I think that may be the wrong term to use..
Anonymous
@PraveenKumar _
11:54
and samayo also ;)
Who is buying me a beer ? (i want to get drunk tonight)
How will a bear help with that?
It is beer :/
Yea probably not legal to buy/sell bears
Anonymous
xD
I'll buy you a beer, let me know when you're in Southampton later tonight ;)
11:58
Hahaha lets start again Who is buying me a beer ? (i want to get drunk tonight)
Thanks @Leigh its far away from me
Anonymous
whaatt? Surely not.
Did anyone of you ever came to jaipur (India) ?
I have
2008 I think
12:00
how was it ?
City was nice, people weren't so friendly and mostly rude honestly.
Seriously
Yup. Was off season for tourism so we were just hassled non-stop.
Anonymous
Anyone knows a good book to read on programming. Nicely written, and well worth the money.
i came here in 2009 , its nice city...
It even has metro now (having metro is big deal in india)
Anonymous
12:01
I will have some free-ish time to read something
@samayo Code Complete 2
What places did you visited
@PraveenKumar Can't really remember honestly, that water temple and things near it.
If any of you ever thinking to come jaipur just let me know
Yaa it was long ago... I think maybe you talking about jal-mahal(water-palace)
And Amer
Anonymous
@Fabor Seems really nice based on the reviews.
12:04
@samayo most of the addison wesley signature series
@Fabor I am very suspicious of the Code Complete books. If it has a part 2, the first one probably wasn't that complete.
lol. Ignore Friday Gordon people -_-
Anonymous
@Gordon I found one for go I'll consider this also.
@samayo I dont know if the computing series are any good. I was refering to these informit.com/imprint/series_detail.aspx?ser=335487
@samayo have you read the pragmatic programmer ?
12:12
@samayo TAOCP
@samayo also Clean Code and Clean Coder are good in case you didnt read them yet
Anonymous
Thanks everyone, and yes I haven't read CC yet @Gordon but I'll check them out.
@Leigh awesome list
Some of the content is less awesome, but a publicly maintained list is great
j0h
j0h
do single quotes need to be escaped?
12:21
in what context?
j0h
j0h
@Leigh Im using php to generate some in line javascripts with things like var='something'
@j0h just use sprintf or dom
that's not valid javascript
j0h
j0h
document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")
Wes
Wes
'noon
12:34
'nin
I love me some NIN
never liked em
@rlemon saw them live in stockholm, was amazing
nice
Wes
Wes
\o lemon
12:46
o/
I have a problem :(
Grammar makes you free?
I am being a grammar nazi at work
The first step to solving a issue is to admit there is one.
right .. also known as "final solution"
Wes
Wes
13:10
you're not talking of gas chambers, right? :B
those are pretty final
@tereško parts of me wants to laugh hysterically. other parts want to flag it.
IRL my reaction to it would be googling "human anatomy diagram" and asking: where do you want to start?
that whole statement came out really odd
j0h
j0h
13:25
@tereško I'll assume you mean the band Grammatik
13:38
@tereško It took me a moment to realize there actually was not a swastika…
@samayo Ah I see. tnx
@andho Ah got it. tnx
Wes
Wes
13:56
no way i can do this, right? 3v4l.org/FpQ7W
what a bad idea adding trailing optional parameters by extending existing signatures. pffff
14:16
@Wes Why are you making the stuffs complicated? I guess you have to reduce the dependency of those classes to each other.
Wes
Wes
ha
Hm. If I have a note formatter which supports multiple contexts (e.g. You did this action vs John Smith did this action based on who is viewing it, is it alright to pass through the User data model as the context, or should I create specific objects like UserContext which only hold a user identifier?
To me it's six and two threes, was wondering if anyone had any input on it
Wes
Wes
@Sean have some code to show us?
@Wes Haha, time for some embarrassing code. Two seconds.
Wes
Wes
no probs. my code is embarrassing too :B
14:28
In this example it would be what should I be passing $clientContext as. Would it be a User data model, or something specific to contexts, such as UserContext so it's seperate to the data classes.
Wes
Wes
ok got it, you basically want to know whether $clientContext should be injected through constructor or as argument on the format() method, right?
Actually, I pretty much need to put it through the format method, but it's what it should be.
Say I have a User class, should I write formatNote($data, $user), or have something like $userContext = $contextFactory->createFromModel($user); ...->formatNote($data, $userContext);
The choice is essentially whether to have a middle man class or not, to seperate the two out.
Wes
Wes
if you can reduce the dependency to the bare minimum eg (is admin true or false, for example) imo it's better than passing the whole $user thingy
I.HATE.GLOBAL.SCOPE.ARRRRGHS
Wes
Wes
@Sean however if $userContext is very much similar to $user, i would just use $user
Gon
Gon
14:35
Evenin'
@Gon Howdy
Anonymous
@Gon o/
Gon
Gon
watchin' Attack on Titan!! \o/
@ErichGamma Wow, a windows feature comes to linux ;)
bwahahahahahaahahaa
14:48
Anyone got any simple and quick SQL Injection tests I can run for a non-username/password input field?
' OR '' = '
@bwoebi hm?
@Jimbo hell, you can just add ' and see if everything explodes
@NikiC foreach including a file, included file extracting variables and checking for their existence … but sometimes the variables from the previous iteration affected the next iteration…
@bwoebi and why the f*ck would you be doing that?
15:00
templates.
(i.e. part of templates being reused and thus split into a separate file)
15:25
What's the meaning of this? "I swear Shafizadeh has a horde of groupies out there :p"
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Wes
Wes
@Shafizadeh depends. they could be insinuating you are a playboy / a seductive man or a successful person
likely the former though
Gon
Gon
:P
@Wes ah .. thx
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi i do that too :B
<?php foreach($articles as $article) require('article_block.php'); ?>
yeah… It's just a fallacy to account for…
Wes
Wes
15:42
btw, are multiple like that evaluated all the times by reading the file from disk or..?
@Shafizadeh it's actually likely, that someone was implying you have a lot of people following your example and/or being fans
@tereško sweet :-)
Can't even be bothered to try any more php-src.github.io
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@Shafizadeh I'm just wondering, who would be so gullible :D
@tereško Hah .. trust me, I'm a popular person out there :P
16:12
This is going to be new favorite codepad for now on phplab.io/lab/bpjCU
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Doesn't seem to work at all?
@LeviMorrison What browser are you using?
Wes
Wes
whom am i speaking with? a bot?
looks nice @Sherif. will it evaluate php too?
@Wes Yea, it actually does a lot more than that too, but that's all turned off right now.
echo '<a class="ui label" onclick="variant_desc('.$product_id.');"> '.$variant->Field1.' </a>';
16:21
It even lets you import projects from github and export gist
why do I get a missing argument
error
Uncaught SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list
can anyone help me out
Wes
Wes
nice
It also has built-in chat
So it's like coderpad.io meets github meets SO chat
:D
@Sherif I think you killed it
@tereško What do you mean?
16:25
503
That just means you got disconnected from the websocket
If you're using Safari it probably won't like you very much.
I am using firefox and it is NOT working at all
@tereško What happens? I can connect with Firefox just fine.
I click on your link, and it sends me the 503
hmmm
16:28
websocket returns 400, and then I get redirected
hmm, your browser might be using an older version of the websocket protocol that the server doesn't like
@Sherif I use Safari (version 8) and it worked perfectly.
@Sherif I am using 49.0a2 (2016-07-07)
hmm that's weird
It works for me on latest FF
me gently files bug report
wait maybe I don't have the latest FF. Mine says 47.0.1
o.0
Wes
Wes
16:36
works fine on ff 50 (nightly)
ahh wait I think I see what the issue might be here
I just forgot to restart the server
can some one please help me set up cloudfront on amazon, so that i can hide the origin of my s3 bucket
ive been stuck for 2 days straight
@tereško Can you try again please?
Should work now
still doesnt
I even restarted firefox
hmmm curiouser and curioser
16:40
@Fabor this what we call "projection"
Ahh!
It doesn't like the port 8080 thing
damn you
@Sherif Why haven't you put websockets on port 80?
@bwoebi Because I'm too lazy to setup haproxy. It uses the same host.
@Sherif So, your webserver doesn't understand websockets?
I could add another A record for a different domain and have it listen on that, but this is just a prototype. I'm taking down these EC2s shortly
@bwoebi No, it's nginx
nginx doesn't support both websockets and http as a reverse proxy
16:51
it isn't able to separate them, but it supports redirecting them both to a single application server
@bwoebi Yea, but you can only bind one program to the same IP on the same port :)
So the only way to send the websocket stuff to the websocket cluster and the HTTP stuff to the application cluster is to put HAProxy infront of nginx there.
@Sherif oh, you have separate data and websocket servers?
booo
A reverse proxy infront a reverse proxy
@bwoebi Yea, they run behind a different VPC on AWS
yeah booo.
Because the PHP code execution has to happen in a chrooted private VPC
So the only way I can get to the subnet is if I know which cluster has the websocket
16:54
sure, then just use something like Aerys which nicely handles both in one environment.
That's a lot of rethinking my architecture
I haven't used Aerys before so I'm not familiar with it yet
Good. Then it sounds like your arch is a bit flawed. In general it's easy to make a nicely designed async arch work synchronously. But bad sync architectures need much rework to fit into an async model.
@Sherif Sounds like an ideal new challenge for you :-) … the docs even contain a nice tutorial, should be easy to learn it.
Hey, if I had an infinite amount of free time I would be rethinking my architecture for eternity
@Sherif I'm talking about good enough… while yours sounds more like barely works.
But there is nothing particularly flawed about doing it this way. You just make a different kind of trade off
@bwoebi Not sure why you think that. It works just fine.
16:58
You realize I was joking a bit? :-D
Sure, it's fine.
Putting a reverse proxy infront of an application backend isn't a broken architectural design. It's what we've been doing for decades on the web.
@bwoebi ahh, k
@Sherif But we haven't been doing two different endpoints of the same application which are closely related for decades on the web though.
@bwoebi Yea, but that doesn't change much. "All problems in computer science can be solved by another level of indirection" - David Wheeler
One more reverse proxy solves it all :)
@Sherif The hard problem is solving them without one ;-)
I get that, but why would I want to make the problem harder to solve just so that I could solve it differently?
I mean, sure, there could be better ways of solving it that I haven't yet explored.
But there is only so much free time to work on pet projects :/
17:01
Perhaps efficiency and flexibility
@bwoebi Great thing is you don't have to. You probably shouldn't even.
@bwoebi Is it really any more efficient or flexible though?
I posit that your approach creates more rigidity, not flexibility .
@Sherif I think I agree. It's not more flexible, but more efficient.
Sure, but the question is do I really want to sacrifice that for efficiency?
@Sherif flexible, yes, because you don't need a more complicated setup. If you still want to separate, you can just easily fire up two instances of aerys and load the one route on one instance and the rest on the other. … Also scales more dynamically, … if there's more webserver load or more websocket load, doesn't matter, you just fire one thing up.
17:04
Depends on your project and needs.
That's not a trade off I take lightly in rapid prototyping.
@Sherif [I agree, if you're not yet used to it, it's not rapid anymore. But once you do, I beg to differ that separating is actually more rapid prototyping.]
What's your pet project about?
@bwoebi Well, it's certainly a tradeoff that I will consider.
You make some valid points.
@kelunik phplab.io
it's like coderpad.io meets SO chat meets github
I don't know how else to describe it
heh
Anyway, off for now…
Gon
Gon
17:32
o/
Wes
Wes
\o
Would there be any difference in server load depending on which page the clients acesses? Take an example where everyone acesses my main page compared to everyone acessing 20 different pages
Gon
Gon
17:50
Atleast zernany lost... I'm happy!
I love this song! youtu.be/bWi5s2E_fF4
Wes
Wes
@JohanSundman of course there is difference
hi, can any one help me and answer this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/38272285/…
Wes
Wes
18:15
looks like i'll be working all night... -__-
Wes
Wes
kill me
18:43
@Wes here ya go, cleanse your palate:
hi
@tereško why it doesn't work for me
move_uploaded_file($file_tmp,"uploads/".$id."/".$file_name);
E_DOESNT_WORK is not a known php error code
im going to upload file in this path uploads/id/fil.jpg
did you make sure that the directory exists before you tried to move a file there?
made it before
mkdir("uploads/"+$id, 0700);
made it before
mkdir("uploads/"+$id, 0700);
18:50
emm ... you dont use + to combine strings
:cough:
;)
yes i use dot instead of + worked
thanks
yes i use dot instead of + worked
also, I would recommend to never use the original filename, but instead store the original name in the DB and instead give the stored file a gnerated name ... something like "{$uid}-{$timestamp}-{$random_hash}.jpg
Wes
Wes
i expected epic viking chants about axes skillfully brandished, and about split bones
is that the series?
@Wes yes
3 seasons and ongoing, AFAIK
Wes
Wes
18:54
i haven't given it an actual chance. first episode was slow so i moved to another series
it's in my watch-later queue
Anonymous
19:05
@tereško just curious, why is this recommended?
@tereško we will store generated name in database or original if original how will you access image??
Anonymous
@Wes what yow workin on?
Wes
Wes
not interesting stuff sadly
Anonymous
Ah :(
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion2.0 you store both names in the database and you link the images to a user ID
19:09
Ah ok I have been only storing generated names thnks..
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Q: Best way to get the user's IP when the user is using proxy?

StackAs you know, the user's IP is $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']. That's it. But in some situations a server may be behind a proxy (often a load balancer), then IP will be in $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR']. Also it's recommended to store both values. Ok I've two related questions: REMOTE_ADDR is contai...

@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion2.0 I also store filesize and (in some cases) original dimensions .. and of course a timestamp, because one always stores timestamp, just in case
@germany how legitimate is this site? golem.de/news/…
Anonymous
AGRHH!! I finally get a FREE fucking LANCE offer from a cool company, but symfony3 is a requirement.
Anonymous
Now I say, 'yes' ... I'll have to install Symfony3 and work on it 24/7
Anonymous
And still might not good enough to do the job
what website you got this offer ?
Anonymous
19:39
@ScooterDaraf I wouldn't share that with my own mother :)
Anonymous
I've been unemployed for eons now
unemployed for 10 years ?
Anonymous
~4 years
mmm i have to find that website :)
i can symfony3 so i think i will get this jobb first :)
@samayo FYI, aeon is considered to be a unit describing billion years
as in "universe is 14-ish aeons old"
Anonymous
19:44
I stand corrected!
yeah, you don't look that old
Anonymous
Mentally it seems that long ago
Anonymous
Now the real problem is, when they want me to start.. If it's less than a week, I have to pass, otherwise I have to start dabbling with symfony asap
Anonymous
@ScooterDaraf yep definitely. Make sure you tell them "you can symfony 3". Then you'll show @samayo who's boss.
which reminds me - I have to watch few lectures on Twig
Anonymous
19:48
@JayIsTooCommon He would have to hack my protonmail account to find that information.
Anonymous
@samayo was just kidding :)
@samayo i guess i found it :) isnt this https://www.upwork.com/
Anonymous
I can set up the so-called blog app, but I'm not well immersed with the modules and other configurations.
Anonymous
@ScooterDaraf Nah, I found the company on techup.ch (they had a phpconf on composer set up) about two years ago.
Anonymous
I've been bugging them for job opportunities since then by mail, so I guess I was on a list.
19:54
Hey @Danack, since you pointed me into this direction, do you know what this code only works sometimes, but not other times? github.com/markzz/php-alpm/blob/master/handle.c#L334L337
20:04
Nevermind, I think I got it...
20:25
@NikiC sorry if I missed it: what's you rationale for -1 on var_info?
@Ocramius I'm not a big fan of the concept in general, but certainly don't like the specifics
Like, the fact that it is going to check each string and array for callability. WTF
That means you definitely shouldn't use this anywhere close to data that might have been in touch with external sources
Makes sense
fucking microsoft
can this be implemented in userland?
specifically the incomplete class stuff?
@Ocramius Don't see why it couldn't be
I don't know why he wastes his time with this
A much more useful proposal would have been to, say, change is_object to return true for incomplete classes
Fix the few things that are genuinely broken
20:32
agree
I can see var_info() being used to throw some nicer exception messages, but having it on core is meh. -1
The useful part of var_info is a gettype that returns the class name for objects ...
Anonymous
@marcio Is that documents in rfc or something? I can't find a trace of it.
I kinda find it amazing - you still can't use spaces in #microsoft account password =(
@samayo first paragraph on the RFC?
Debug, error, and exception messages in PHP often contain type information about variables that did not satisfy a defined validation constraint. The idiomatic way to add this type information is currently via the gettype() function, however, the information that can be retrieved via that function is very sparse and developers need to repeat certain patterns [...]
20:43
@Ocramius what's the reason to vote no on var_type?
@Danack encourages more stringly-typed programming, and current API works well enough for that already
I'm in favor for human-readable stuff, but this particular RFC does not produce strings intended for human consumption
I posted it on the ML btw
I like var_type more than I like var_info.......
which is not that high praise.
I prefer var_info because it has a well defined scope: showing information when producing errors or logging stuff
var_type... don't see use-cases for it strong enough to require a language implementation
and even var_info can be built in userland
I think I might end up -1-ing both
21:17
@NikiC We should collect these small but important things somewhere centrally… else we forget about it one hour later and it doesn't ever get fixed…
Wes
Wes
21:30
i disagree. userland evolves faster because there's more manpower, and at the same time there is manpower to maintain old code. code gets updated daily because always new people embrace open source. the fewer the things added to core the better it is imho. i mean, i wouldn't mind if php had a sane process of getting rid of old stuff.
btw how is it going with the deprecations for 7.1?
I sort of feel bad for Richard, since he clearly puts so much effort into what he does... but I wish he'd focus that effort on something that would actually be useful.
And not spam the list so much.
I'm not sure about var_type. Admittedly I like the consistency it adds... but I don't like how the RFC almost encourages if (var_type($value) === 'int') style programming.
So generally I agree with the sentiment above...
21:46
wat
stas voted in favor of var_type
4
what is going on here
Wes
Wes
rofl
wonder if he would vote yes to deprecate gettype, after that
wonder if anyone would be bored enough to propose deprecation of gettype
Wes
Wes
lol, hey marcio \o
yo o/
@NikiC o.O
21:56
@JoeWatkins any heads up about lexical anonymous classes RFC? will it be voted for 7.1?

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