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Anonymous
15:00
@Sherif ^^ find out, much more interesting than the other crap :D
@JayIsTooCommon Yea, I'll get right on that.
@Jimbo never.
:D
@Slayther Primary Key is a type of index. So no
@bassxzero Oh, ok
15:09
@Sherif @bwoebi Pandoc.
@Andrea That's written in Haskell?
@Sherif yep.
holy crap that's a lot of formats
this diagram is beautiful
I wonder if it's compatible with common markdown
The trickiest one is markdown :/
15:12
Yep, CommonMark, among other variants.
@Andrea Is it really? commonmark.org because there's no formal spec for markdown. I've written a markdown/html/pdf converter and discovered over 40 flavors of markdown in popular use.
That was my biggest struggle.
@JayIsTooCommon For now, chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=7911815#7911815 seems to be the winner
I haven't used it myself, but the website lists at least 6 Markdown variants supported by Pandoc.
Anonymous
@Slayther NIce!! How did you find that out?
@JayIsTooCommon Wrote a small python program
15:16
@Andrea Where'd you see this list? I can't seem to find it.
Too bad I don't have nerves to make it async :P
@Andrea Does it support chat MD? :P
Anonymous
noice!
Oh, you're talking about the diagram?
@Sherif diagram on the homepage
15:16
ok
@PeeHaa StackOverflow Chat “Markdown” is a lie :p
@JayIsTooCommon Thanks :p
Yea that doesn't even cover 1/10th the flavors of markdown I've seen floating around :)
@Andrea It has down alright :P
But that really is the most quirky of them all.
15:17
@Sherif because it originated as a quick Perl script, not as a formal spec, alas
@Andrea Right, that's why I'm really counting on common markdown to become stable and more standard.
I should really stop using Markdown. The way it is interpreted differently everywhere is painful.
Maybe I could try ReST or something.
I found it more useful to just rely on a WYSIWG editor and deal directly with HTML then to bother with Markdown :/
Was so disappointed when I realized how non-portable it was on the web.
HTML is okay for the most part, the most annoying thing is < and >
@Andrea Meh, if you run it through libxml it does the right thing.
15:21
@Sherif heh
It won't double encode but it will catch non-encoded dangling chars. As long as it's not well-formed then you're screwed.
But that's more easily fixed by just making sure the front-end UI deals with the HTML in the same fashion that the backend expects.
After that it's the user's fault.
They're both tricky, but I prefer consistency over simplicity any day.
Full results are in. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=7911815#7911815 is definitely most starred message in this room.
\o
Now that I have this whole room cached, any requests for queries?
15:28
@Slayther Which user is bugged the most, as in who has the most mentions? ;-)
/\b@(\S+)'?s (?:m[ou]m(?:ma)|mother)\b/i
@Oldskool Nice one
I want the number of messages that match that, and a league table of $1 occurences
Although, I have to walk my dog now :/ Will be back in 30 mins and do that one
Oh and yeah, an overview of all the @Jimbo's / @PeeHaa's mom jokes would work as well :D
15:29
Ok will do that too
Make a list for me
:D
Do the mother thing first, I already wrote the regexp
:-P
Anonymous
I think we should place bets on the most mentions before they're revealed
I'd put my money on @Gordon
@Jimbo = 260
@PeeHaa = 128
Especially in his time as mod.
Anonymous
15:31
My money is on Chris, he's too helpful
The mom jokes though
@JayIsTooCommon My money too chat.stackoverflow.com/… @DaveRandom @DaveRandom @DaveRandom @DaveRandom @DaveRandom
Anonymous
:P
@PeeHaa LOL
My money is on Anthony
Most mistyped, my money in on tereško
^ I see what you did there :P
15:35
I'm expecting there would be a lot of @tere
Anonymous
Also - User with most starred messages
Anonymous
My money is on fap for that
@PeeHaa I literally just ran that :-P
Great minds :D
lolwat @Leigh
Oct 23 '15 at 20:55, by Leigh
and my pee is a lot redder than it used to be...
Random out of context messages \o/
15:37
ewww, TMI
in Lounge<C++>, Nov 17 '10 at 23:16, by Johannes Schaub - litb
i'll go hug pillows now. see ya!
fun
just type in random message IDs! \o/
(but go do it in the sandbox :-P)
ICYMI: My company (@fervoab) has just put a $1000 bounty on generics for PHP. Happy hunting! https://www.bountysource.com/issues/20553561-add-generics-support
$1000 is a joke for that kind of hacking
....on the one hand, this is a nice idea. On the other hand.....people could earn more stacking shelves in a supermarket.
@Oldskool Who do they think we are? JavaScript devs?
15:41
You'd have to pay me more than that to write a single mail to internals on the subject.
Also, even if you'd pull it off, you'd have lots of fun every time you want to update PHP. and have to re-apply the patch.
damn it
Surprise surprise!
what are those values?
@Sherif Wait, what? CI is the most popular?
based on what?
15:44
Popularity = SUM(questions, answers), Score = SUM(question score, answer score)
rabidity of it's maintainers?
@Oldskool Most popular but 3rd highest scoring. Just like PHP is 4th most popular tag on SO, but 7th highest scoring.
There you have it. Popularity isn't everything folks.
You also need the brains. We came up short in that area.
@Danack NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN
Damn, if only they'd give the full database dump! This 50K limit is annoying.
15:48
@Oldskool re-apply patch?
GIVE ME DATA!!!
@Sherif There have been 0.06 questions and answers for symfony?
@salathe That's on a 1M scale.
So 60K
@Sherif chart fail
Sorry, I copy/pasted from the previous data set which was in the millions.
I'm lazy OK!
Anonymous
15:50
@DaveRandom noob
Is the score summing all answers for a question?
@salathe Yes, both the answer and question score sum.
So total upvotes - total downvotes
including deleted answers?
No, not including deleted anything.
I'm bored with asking questions now. :)
15:52
SHUDUP!
:P
🙊
Ok, the requests:
Oldskool
User that has most mentions.
All the @Jimbo's / @PeeHaa's mom jokes

DaveRandom
Messages that match /\b@(\S+)'?s (?:m[ou]m(?:ma)|mother)\b/i, and a league table of $1 occurences
Most mistyped users

JayIsTooCom
User with most starred messages

Any more?
I've just come back in and seen this last message, I can only just discern some of what it's on about, but I love it!
What about !!whosmom
and not the one where it always says my mum
okay, I have a question relating to a SO question someone posted in chat.
in one of the answers:
while($x!='zz') // of course you can take that to zzz or beyond etc
{
$values[]=$x++; // A simple range() call will not work for multiple characters

}

$values[]=$x; // Now this array contains range "a - zz"
argh
what's the alt-command?
16:07
ctrl-k ?
Also, multi-line stuff tends not work as expected.
yeah
what's the point of $values[]=$x; outside of the loop?
To save the last value. Otherwise it would be a to zy
ahhhh
do {
    $values[] = $x++;
} while($x != 'zz');
Would be more sensible though.
why not just do the one above 'zz'?
or that
16:16
@DaveRandom regexr.com/3e67l
Is that wanted?
@Sherif Is Symfony that good? … oh well… the other choices are all just much worse.
=)
@PeeHaa Plugin should be worked on tomorrow. Today was "Don't trust a fart" day.
Anyone got foolproof mom mention regex?
@bwoebi Apparently it's the lesser of all evils? If the data tells any truth anyway.
@bwoebi The truth could be that the people using Symfony just happen to produce more useful questions/answers?
@Sherif I think there's a strong correlation …
16:24
@Fabor kk
@bwoebi I would hope so. Otherwise, we're all doomed.
:p
People using Symfony are generally more experienced … And more experienced people usually know better what's fine
@HardikVinzava wat...
Don't be annoying an invite random people
@bwoebi I mean, if we go by "higher score == better" then javascript is clearly a better language than PHP!
Also I am not your buddy, friend, partner or slave nor is anybody else in here
16:28
@Fabor O_O
my site goes down after http to https ... can anybuddy help me ?
@PeeHaa sorry to disturb you
Anonymous
@Fabor Hahahah xD
Anonymous
@Slayther \o/
Anonymous
@PeeHaa I'll be anyone's slave.
@JayIsTooCommon Now I'm trying to speed up my parse from cached html. Once I get that working, querying any request should be pretty fast
May 26 at 17:29, by Saitama
Every time I see that page, I think that PeeHaa is laughing an evil laughter, before his computer screen..
17:22
Yo
Ekn
Ekn
o/
\o
hello
stackoverflow.com/questions/39359623/… does anyone can help me with that question
?
I have one website which with some minor customization will be distributed to different people.So will it be sane step to make different database for these people or only one database.
17:51
@Linus distribute how? Who will run the websites?
Ekn
Ekn
@PeeHaa hey, do you have a few mins to review !!changelog codes? ^^ (this time it's something that works :D)
Yeah sure
Linky? or is it in nothing to see here?
Ekn
Ekn
I think it needs some sanity checks
I did it between 2-4am last night so...
Ekn
Ekn
you can see the final output at that test room
heh, yep
17:56
@PeeHaa same product will be hosted on different domain for different people eg you can have that website for your work and same product with my changes will be hosted for me.
But future requirements is that those who will be using website will be listed on single platform
Both have their advantages and drawbacks
like what?
Can you give one example
Will you be upgrading all websites at once?
no
That will be a problem if you use a single db
Say some update needs a db scheme change
18:03
:) ah I can't able to think that
and what about disadvantages ifdifferent Db?
The most obvious one is not being able to query stuff multi site wide
great thanks PeeHaa
now I can start researching
@Ekn Your code produces a warning notice if there's no slash in the first argument.
one last what Will you do in such situation?
github.com/ekinhbayar/Jeeves/blob/master/src/Plugins/… compares false === false then and list will throw a notice.
18:11
Hard to follow the same discussion in two rooms :)
Ekn
Ekn
^ please :)
@Linus Depends in the exact use case
ah ok thanks :)
18:31
mrnnn
oggnm
@PaulCrovella What was that caching thingy website?
shouldiblamecaching.com
18:54
@PeeHaa, won't you mind if I fixup your PR github.com/pinepain/php-v8/pull/9 and merge? As I understand, the only thing needs to be reverted is that single line about isolates/contexts management, right?
Oh shit. I forgot about you :( yeah sure knock yourself out
@pinepain yeah i think it was just the isolates/context issue
Noite o/
19:10
ERROR: unable to bind listening socket for address '/var/run/php/php7.0-fpm.sock': No such file or directory (2)
when I run service php7.0-fpm restart after a fresh install on docker with apt-get update && apt-get install -y php7.0-fpm
any ideas? :/
@Patrick mkdir -p /var/run/php
@FlorianMargaine I love you
@bwoebi just tried what you said, there is an object handler for reading values by ref: zend_object_handlers.get_property_ptr_ptr. So the following was possible:
$obj = new stdClassImmutable(['foo' => 'bar']);
echo $obj->foo; // 'bar'
$ref = &$obj->foo; // Attempt to read ->foo property reference from immutable class
19:29
!!changelog
[ Jeeves ] [ 2e57682 ] Merge pull request #74 from ekinhbayar/master Add changelog plugin - Commited by: Ekin on 07.09.2016 07:27 PM
4
Ekn
Ekn
\o/
you have too much free time
Ekn
Ekn
heh, I did it last night till betwen 2-4am actually :p (if that was for me)
19:42
@marcio it's also used at other times (didn't check them all), so I'm not 100% sure, but likely that it's fine though.
Ekn
Ekn
ugh, I hate this keyboard... that was not English.
@bwoebi do you know if there is any handler that could be used to fire a behavior after __construct is run even if the internal __construct was overridden by userland? Write now the class requires parent::__construct().
typedef struct _stdim_object {
    zend_object zo;
    zend_long lock;
} stdim_object;

PHP_METHOD(stdClassImmutable, __construct) /* {{{ */
{
    stdim_object *intern = (stdim_object *) Z_OBJ_P(getThis());

    if (ZEND_STDIM_OPEN != intern->lock) {
        zend_error_noreturn(E_ERROR, "Attempt to run __construct twice.");
    }

    HashTable *properties;

    if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "H", &properties) == FAILURE) {
        return;
    }

    object_properties_load(&intern->zo, properties);
The key point is to run intern->lock = ZEND_STDIM_CLOSED; after __construct regardless it was overridden or not.
@marcio there are no handlers for that. you can though wrap the ctor call inside get_constructor and run this instruction after zend_call_function to the actual ctor is done
dat wall of code
@FélixGagnon-Grenier maybe a wall, but not very dense
19:55
@FélixGagnon-Grenier sorry Félix, I should have used a gist ;) it seemed much smaller on the text editor
no problem :) I am totally trolling a bit.
though some part of that is real, if a newcomer were to do that right now :p
@bwoebi that worked. Ta!
$67 billion would buy a lot of ec2 time.
@marcio that worked? You're really quick trying things out :-P
19:57
@bwoebi thanks to php-lxr.adamharvey.name, we can find + copy and paste handlers from somewhere else :P
mhmhmhm
@marcio … this is just doing visibility checks!?
yup, apparently the standard get_constructor handler is used only for permission checks.
20:22
Who has experience with yii2?
Anonymous
@Jeeves @Ekn awesome :)
Ekn
Ekn
:)
@ShaigKhaligli AFAIK, nobody
no regular here uses it
20:37
question: when I try importing a .sql file into phpmyadmin into a database, I get a 404 error. doing the import manually from CLI works fine. What could be the problem?
I've increased the file size limitation in the php.ini file to 50 MiB. The file is 43 MB.
@bwoebi pff, nope, doesn't work it's not possible to access Z_OBJ_P(getThis()); on .get_constructor handler
I assume MiB isn't the same as MB, but not sure the exact conversion
is there a log I can check?
@marcio uhm… I was telling you to return a wrapper function…
I.e. returning a custom internal function which calls both ctor and flips that bit after the call
Anonymous
@Tiffany either way, if it was a size issue i'm pretty sure it tells you, it doesn't just 404. Maybe an issue with your installation
Anonymous
anything in logs?
20:43
@JayIsTooCommon where would I check? and that actually makes sense that it's an installation issue since the folder is copied from another server. maybe it's not reading the php.exe since the file path on the new server is slightly different
@bwoebi oh! I got you wrong. I just saw how .get_constructor is used on zend_vm_def now :) I don't want to abuse your time at all, but how do you wrap a zend_function* into a internal one?
does phpmyadmin log errors in the same area as php/mysql?
@marcio You just define an internal function as usual and then use zend_call_function (or a derivative) to call the "actual" constructor
cause I know where that is...
@marcio uhm… you'd actually just return a custom zend_internal_function *. That function has then access at Z_OBJ(getThis()) and can call ce->constructor
20:46
Which is just ->constructor on the class entry iirc (for normal objs)
nevermind, googling it... should've done that first
Anonymous
@Tiffany erm not entirely sure tbh, someone here may know but I think so
@NikiC @bwoebi ok, that should work :) zend_call_function is what I was looking for.
53 mins ago, by bwoebi
@marcio that worked? You're really quick trying things out :-P
^ @marcio I already was quite confused ^
The function in there should help
@bwoebi btw, it seems like fcc.calling_scope is dead, unless I'm missing something
20:51
@JayIsTooCommon I found it, I see some entries associated with phpmyadmin so I'm digging through
@bwoebi I couldn't find a use in zend_call_function
@bwoebi the handler worked ^^ but not the way I though it would after:
We set it in lots of places, but it doesn't appear used
    union _zend_function *stdim_get_constructor(zend_object *zobj) {
+    	stdim_object *intern = (stdim_object *) Z_OBJ_P(getThis());
+   	intern->lock = ZEND_STDIM_CLOSED;

    	return zend_get_std_object_handlers()->get_constructor(zobj);
    }
20:54
@JayIsTooCommon I found the 404 log entry, how do I interpret it? there's 404 13 0 31. I'm guessing 13 0 31 are error numbers I can look up, maybe?
It also doesn't make a lot of sense to me, as the calling scope should always be the scope of the zend_function
@NikiC ah true, the place where it's used it's only set and used locally
@NikiC yeah
time to kill it
die();
it seems like fci/fcc had a lot of dead properties ... iirc we already dropped two in 7.1
Anonymous
@Tiffany o.O sorry not a clue. Haven't done much debugging of phpmyadmim. It normally just works :p
@NikiC Is it possible to turn off failures from property visibility checks? (within an ext)
@bwoebi Just set the fake_scope?
What annoyed me is not being able to peek into private properties of objects in phpdbg…
or how d'you mean?
21:00
@NikiC No, in general
fake_scope is just for a single class
hm...
I.e. I have ev $this->foo->bar
don't think there's a general way
bar being a private prop on another object
@NikiC I mainly care about normal user classes; if it doesn't work for special objects with custom getters (I mean internal getters aka read_property etc.), not that bad
@JayIsTooCommon it's 404.13 ... error loading large file. wat.
21:06
@NikiC I think I maybe could patch std_object_handlers and give it different handling accoding to a flag (or similar)? (like setting fake_scope there conditionally)
I guess it's something with IIS
maybe
21:26
can any one give me a solution please. stackoverflow.com/questions/39378942/…
Anonymous
@Tiffany hmm that's odd, maybe it does 404 on old versions. Nowadays it catches those errors
I am on an older version, sot hat makes sense
 
2 hours later…
23:07
@bwoebi code coverage differences between xdebug and phpdbg - xdebug only shows the first case line in a switch as being covered (all the bodies show coverage, but the case statement itself doesn't) while phpdbg gets it right; also xdebug shows the closing } of some function definitions as being covered while phpdbg doesn't
there might be other oddities as well, but at the moment phpdbg looks to be more accurate
@JayIsTooCommon I just tried compressing the .sql file to .gz, and that imported fine. o_O weird...
23:46
Wow, clipboard buffering failure
Just for the record, I hate SQL Server now.
What clipboard fail?
;)
@jhmckimm shhhhhhhhhhhh.... nobody saw that. It never happened.
Be cool!
I was too busy trying to get apache to burst into flames run to notice.
@bwoebi Yea, I take it back. Jeff's a genius I should just never be allowed near SQL Server.

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