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Wes
Wes
00:25
woa, people really do mad things
@bwoebi Simple: at this stage of PHP's lifetime I think we should have a very high consensus on changes.
It's hardly a young language, you know ^_^
Wes
Wes
indeed
fix it or it'll die
:B
@bwoebi I still think we chose wrongly there so that's a good example in my opinion.
Some may say we'd have never had scalar types because we'd never agree. That's my point. We need to agree at this stage of PHP's lifetime.
But moving everything to 2/3 is an improvement.
The fact that theoretically 49% could oppose and something could pass is crazy...
 
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04:23
tax rule page gone blank in magento admin panel after tax rate import ??
04:39
@Leigh urm ... yes ...
moin
05:28
@Leigh now you can do phpdbg --help options ... options can be a different topic ...
06:05
Hey php people, quick question from a PHP/web dev noob, why would
for($i = 0; $i<count(values); $i++)
only loop once if my values array was
$values = array(0=> "val1", 1 => "val2");
@AshwinGupta you're missing sigil $ before values in for that's why
@brzuchal ah sorry no in the actual thing I've got it. That was test code
lemme double check tho
gimme a sec
yup no i've got the $ before values
I just typed it manually right here because its on my RPI so I couldn't cut/paste
If it's there then it should run twice 3v4l.org/anRHG
Maybe something happens with $values inside loop ?
yeah ok i must have another error.
hold up lemme put the actual code.
brb
<?php
	echo "<p>PHP FILE CONNECTED.....</p>"; //This prints
	$commands = array(
		0 => "ls",
		1 => "ls -a",

	);
	echo "<h1>$commands[0]</h1>"; //so does this
	run();
	function run() {
		echo "<p> GET RECIEVED... </p>"; //this prints
		for($i = 0; $i < count($commands); $i++) {
			$res = shell_exec($commands[$i]);
			echo "<p>$res</p>"; //this never works
			echo "<p>lol</p>"; //this prints once
		}
	}
?>
06:25
moin
SHELL_EXEC DOESN'T BELONG THERE
also
	run($commands);
	function run($commands)  {
@JoeWatkins why not? Also thanks let me try that I didn't know how php did globals
because it's too much of a risk
oh I'm the only one using this application
its for learning purposes. But, thanks for letting me know I won't do that in real programs in the future
06:35
doesn't seem like a good reason to write it poorly, does it ?
i use shell_exec only in cli scripts but never on an web environment
why do people keep implying that doing things wrong is a legitimate way to learn !?
dunno
@JoeWatkins true :P, what would you use instead. The end goal here (this is sorta a test app) is to have a site where I can upload a .java file, have my server compile it, then let the user (me) download.
put it in a queue and run it in an save environment
06:37
I would write a self contained microservice that compiles the code in a secure environment and communicate with it using ipc ...
like an vm or docker container or something like this
or jail
Um so I think I'd better mention that the reason I need this is because I can't install any software on the computer I intend to use as a client.
No non-whitelisted exe files will run, its my school laptop.
and the laptop runs windows.
morning all
morning
06:42
morning?
what technique does it use to block execution ?
so I guess you can run java files, so want to compile java files remotely and then run them on the local machine ?
@JoeWatkins no clue, haven't bothered digging that deep because technically I can actually run exes w/ a little trick. Using the command line. OFC, that is disabled too but batch files aren't.
@JoeWatkins yup. School comp has JRE but not JDK. I can do a java -jar through a batch file to run the code. Already tested that part.
so I guess you can write java pretty well ... I'd write the thing in java, communicate with it in php because java servers are mostly a pile of crap ... or just do the dangerous thing ... but it is a dangerous thing ...
if it's a learning thing, then do the dangerous thing and find a way to attack it ... that's a legitimate reason to do a dangerous thing ...
@JoeWatkins well calling my java skills (or programming skills) "pretty well" is an overstatement. I'm a freshman in highschool who has never taken a comp sci class xD. I mostly learn from online stuff. I've gotten decent though.
@JoeWatkins exactly what I was thinking. I do know a bit of basic xss. Maybe I can learn some more stuff like that from this.
it will make you feel better to learn that nobody is good at Java ... I'm not sure of the exact mathematical forumla, but whenever you have more than a handful of java, it turns to a pile of crap, and no matter how much more java you pile on, it just turns into a bigger pile of crap ...
06:57
ah this again. I feel like I hear this monologue once or twice a week on SO.
java can be useful. Cross platform for starters.
name a language that didn't come out in the last year that is not cross platform ?
(and doesn't belong to apple)
mono, next
well I mean plenty of languages are written somewhat differently on different platforms
idk many languages to be honest xD
it's a pointless thing to think about ... all languages that you would want to use eventually are cross platform, saying java is great because it's cross platform is a non-argument ...
07:00
anyone here work at Microsoft?
Fair enough.
I am literally losing my mind. Can someone help me with phpmyadmin?
@AdanRamirez yup in my dreams. Actually probably not Windows 8 shook my faith.
@AdanRamirez I rejected a job offer from them. why
is it that hard to get a job there?
I wana work for microsoft
07:01
@AdanRamirez depends what job right?
network engineer
or programming c#
or databases
why microsoft?
or web
I love microsoft
@qaispak good question.
@AdanRamirez oh man, we gotta talk.
*interested
07:02
are you also very young @AdanRamirez ?
Nothing microsoft has ever done is worth loving past windows xp.
@AdanRamirez loving a company is not the same as enjoying working there.
that's a strange thing to hear a programmer your age say ...
what @JoeWatkins said.
07:03
@JoeWatkins I'm not "very" young... I'm 15ish.
ok i cant read minds, care to explain why i should not aspire to working at big companies?
@AshwinGupta that's very young ...
@AdanRamirez its not that. its microsoft...
enjoy it ...
@AdanRamirez I'm kinda kidding but aspiring to work for big companies is fine :) however having a specific goal like "microsoft or bust" is kinda odd
07:04
lol whatever
I'm just messing with ya ;)
ya I know xD
i love visual studio, i love windows 10, i love windows server, i love ms sql, i love c#, i love most things microsoft
You like their products
you are strange
07:04
you don't know how their work enviroment is...
I love Amazon
but I wouldn't work at Amazon EVER
@AdanRamirez ouch, love is not a verb I'd use to describe my relationship w/ "windows 10"
@qaispak good point there also.
can someone help me with phpymyadmin ? I will be forever grateful to them.
@qaispak wish I could but I know about 0 php. I was here for help xD
see room topic @qaispak
07:06
i know what you do, look for the job that pays you the highest where the work is okay
@AdanRamirez no. Look for a job that you ENJOY and pays decently and where you are respected.
where you like to work
what I look for in an employer is an ability to do whatever I want, and work in my underwear ...
@AdanRamirez You will soon realize that it matters more who your manager is and who your team is rather than the company name.
07:06
@JoeWatkins don't think you can be respected in your underwear.
You need a healthy work environment
I could be in my underwear right now ... I do most of my best thinking in my underwear ...
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@qaispak hmm when you are looking for jobs that's a tough one, how do you know how ur manager will be like before you are hired?
ok bye guys, I'm sleeping now that my stuff is working. Thanks Joe for all of your help
good night
07:07
nn
@JoeWatkins ah someones gonna quote you on that one day
cya
anyway I just setup phpmyadmin but no matter what I do, make a new database, make a new table or ANYTHING it seems like I have insufficient rights. Why is this? I'm logged in as the root. I should have rights to everything.
have you tried google?
why would you login to anything as root ?
why not? I am/was just setting it jup
I'm following the archlinux wikipage on it.
since I'm using arch.
I get error 1142 for everything
any ideas?
07:10
IMO it's MySQL error check code
it's permission denied
but why is it denied
The user who is gonan controle pma should have sufficient right to do the operations you want
I am the root user. I feel like I set it.
yes
try login from console
07:11
but I ran a script for that
the instructions look pretty simple, it's too hard to guess where you went wrong
with the sane user hostname and password
okay I have connected to my db through the terminal
check if user@localhost has permissions
you mean 'pma'@'localhost'?
07:13
afk now making bkfst
although they tell you to create the record for pma using the sql tab ... but that doesn't really make sense
the user you have in pma config
@JoeWatkins the pma part had me confused too.
@brzuchal let me figure that out...
I always use dockerized mysql and dockerized pma
afk
did you do that grant on command line ?
07:15
no I ran the SQL script
is it a public facing server (can I see it from here) ?
pmg
omg
I logged in from another browser
and it works
urghhhhhh
what the hell I hate such errors.
Is this a bug that I should report?
probably not, probably just wanted to flush privileges
07:18
Not sure what you mean. If I restart browser, think it should work
?*
that was lame. I could have spent hours trying to fix that.
> Log out, and back in to ensure the new features are activated. The message at the bottom of the main screen should now be gone.
I think, that's a shortcut for missing FLUSH PRIVILEGES; in the wiki
GRANT should be followed by FLUSH
Okay I am very dumb because I do not quite understand what you mean. Specifically Flush Privileges.
Mornings
07:21
thanks @JoeWatkins . Sorry for being so slow..
o/
it's late. I'm gonna wake up early and tear through this :)
07:44
I'm a poooooooor, lonesome cowboy!
and a long long way from home
Lonesome cowboy, lonesome phpboy!
ok this song sucks. how do I actually pluralize the identity on that?
that being said
hey, everyone is away now
.... that creepy gnome might be back
back from... you know where. you. yeah you.
you actually know from where.
and from there, an old garden gnome, all crumbled down
like a potato
will be growing up into life (a common typo)
o/
08:33
@Danack as in store previous state and after state? As json?
09:08
@FélixGagnon-Grenier ...
my wifes dog just tried to eat another bigger dog
@JoeWatkins .. what happened next?
some blood, but not sure where it's from, can't find any holes ...
:'( I wonder what provoked him...
both full (male) dogs
 
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10:39
I've got message warning about bounces from my mail (am using Gmail) what do I need to do? gist.github.com/brzuchal/36fe29cf977cf778e5b83b539a59e720
Hey ppl, probably an easy one for you; how can I access in a Controller the segment of an uri ? Like if I have two url /blog/ajax=ajax&edit=? and /blog/ajax=?&edit=edit how can I specifically select one or the other ?
you create a request instance, that abstracts the user input
11:14
@LeviMorrison A high consensus is fine, a too high one isn't. Also, if you think the current form of scalar types was a mistake, you still could have proposed a RFC during beta/RC phase for amending it… But you didn't.
4 hours ago, by Joe Watkins
I could be in my underwear right now ... I do most of my best thinking in my underwear ...
Well, given that most people are the most of the time wearing underwear… not too hard :-D @JoeWatkins
@bwoebi dunno ... going commando might improve the cognitive function for some
@JoeWatkins ah, nice idea to use exec for help :-)
@brzuchal Don't worry, just do nothing. Had that a few times, too.
@JoeWatkins I just wonder whether we shall by default display both options and primary commands?
@bwoebi When will phpdbg get a proper shell with arrow up for last command and ctrl + R support?
11:23
Hi, kinda offtopic im looking for a game spriter
Is there a chat for thtat?
@kelunik it has arrow up … if you compile against libedit or readline (or was it only libedit? not sure)
ctrl+R is a bash function, not a libedit function I believe
@bwoebi I just know that ghci (Haskell) has it, too.
@bwoebi prompt> ^[[A^[[B^[[A^[[A^[[A < I guess I don't have that then.
looks like libedit needs some extra code to activate history…
@bwoebi Works with readline. \o/
Well, kinda...
@kelunik ctrl+R too?
11:33
prompt> ev "Z"
Z
prompt> ev 12
12
prompt>search)`Z': ev "Z"
Z
prompt>search)`Z': ev "^C
lol
@bwoebi Yes, but it leaves some artifacts there after pressing return.
That's how it looks like after pressing Ctrl + R & e
(reverse-i-search)`e': ev "Z"
But Ctrl + C still doesn't work if you typed something to erase it. Pretty annoying if the reverse search fails and you have to press return without knowing what's really there, because backspace doesn't erase everything.
/home/kelunik/release/sapi/phpdbg/phpdbg.c: In function ‘main’:
/home/kelunik/release/sapi/phpdbg/phpdbg.c:1698:5: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘phpdbg_do_help_cmd’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
     phpdbg_do_help_cmd(exec);
     ^
^ Did you see that, @bwoebi?
@kelunik No, I haven't compiled since Joe added it
In this case it's just the header not being included
11:57
@kelunik ok
@kelunik do you of anything that sanely can escape shell arguments on all platforms? So on windows both PS as well as cmd?
!!docs escapeshellarg
[ escapeshellarg() ] Escape a string to be used as a shell argument
^ Doesn't that do that?
That's the opposite of sane
> On Windows, escapeshellarg() instead replaces percent signs, exclamation marks (delayed variable substitution) and double quotes with spaces and adds double quotes around the string.
For starters there is that
12:10
^ Then report a bug and fix it. :P
Thought about it but it sounds like a snake pit
Also, who really cares about Windows? :P
raises hand :P
My Let's Encrypt client supports Windows and uses escapeshellarg(), didn't have a bug report yet. :P
inb4 a wild bug surfaces :D
In my specific case I blame non standard params too
As far as there is something you can call a standard, but cli sucks
12:15
@PeeHaa Why non-standard?
-metadata author="foobar"
As an example
@PeeHaa Indeed, should probably be /metadata author="foobar" :P
@PeeHaa Just use the Linux subsystem. :P
a quick polling: which one is better? ^
12:18
I gave it a try. Was not very impressed. There are too many issues / edge cases sadly
Hell I didn't even could get tail to properly work without it throwing error messages
@Shafizadeh Left one looks a bit like Christmas with the red and white … at least somehow.
@Shafizadeh lemme guess, the picture on the left was taken when you got the job and the one on the right was before you got the job
@tereško correct :-) then which one is better? ;-)
@kelunik well, being like Christmas means better ?
@Shafizadeh Well, it fits the season. :-D
Also, better for what?
@kelunik avatar
@kelunik :D
12:21
I think I prefer the left one for chat.
posted on November 20, 2016 by kelunik

Initial release.

12:50
o/
I am trying to install php7 as default on my computer.
php-osx.liip.ch I downloaded it from here.
I know you all hate windows and are going to say fuck you and your broken system, but if anybody has any idea please enlighten me:
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Q: How to properly escape shell arguments on Windows?

PeeHaaI am trying to properly escape user supplied data for a command line script. Normally I would use escapeshellarg, however this will simply not work because it's breaks the eventual command line in glorious ways. The use case is trying to add meta data to videos using ffmpeg. A simplified and iso...

Now there is a Folder 'php5' and 'php5-7.0.12-20161101-102255' (The latest one is the one I just downloaded.)
@PeeHaa ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -metadata "author=My Name" out.mp4 I think
the -metadata is a separate arg
hold on
the trailing data is related but a distinct arg
12:54
Now I don't know.. what to do with those 2 folders..
Also you could try author=My^ Name, I'm never entirely certain when you are supposed to use ^ though
windows shell is a shit mess, there's no denying it
ok that seems to convert \o/ However I'm pretty sure that will break on My "Name". 1 more sec to test
@PeeHaa preg_replace('/[\\&|<>]/', '^$0', str_replace('"', '""', $cmd)) I think
That website is super useful for all things cmd
Dat moment when you need a library for something as common as what I need to do
also, why are you doing this on Win?
or is it just some batch job on your local machine?
13:04
@DaveRandom Yeah saw that. But that doesn't do meta data
@DaveRandom It will end up on a nix machine, but it's a matter of principle now and generic wtf how does one solve that
@PeeHaa Please patch PHP afterwards.
@PeeHaa OK well I'm fairly confident in my "escape" routine based on what I remember + what I just re-read
Yea the first thing you said. Is working great. Now going to test quoted shit already in the string
!!lxr escapeshellarg
@DaveRandom Nothing went wrong but I couldn't find a suitable definition. Ping DaveRandom if you think I should have done.
13:07
ping @DaveRandom :P
hehehe
nope, there's a decl and a PHP_FE() and no function body
hahahah this is so stupid. If the thing contains quotes I get -metadata "author= My Name "
Going to try your regsex thing now
lxr.php.net/xref/PHP-7.1/ext/standard/exec.c#494, but lxr doesn't return it unless you do "full search"
lxr.php.net/xref/PHP-7.1/ext/standard/exec.c#421 this makes no sense to me at all
need to talk to Pierre or Anatol about it though, I don't feel confident enough that I actually know what I'm doing
I know some stuff changed around Win2K and I have a feeling that's why it's like that, for compat with earlier versions, but that's no longer relevant
oh vars, that's why it does stuff with % and !
ugh
13:13
To make matters worse they introduced powershell and now we have two problems
Fucking move to posix already goddamnit
They fucking had a chance when they introduced PS but noooooo fuck you all and your mother
well the problem is that so many legacy applications rely on "the shell" and at the lowest level - what exec() etc does - that has to stay basically the same for backwards compat
I'm sure there used to be a PHP binding to ffmpeg as an extension, did I imagine that?
Yes but that "shell" became another "shell" when they introduced PS. They already broke things in glorious ways because most stuff is just a PS alias now
@DaveRandom It's on pecl dead
Hey Bob, you bored?
:-P
lol
@PeeHaa oh yes because POSIX is completely problem free
:-P
I'll grant you it's better that Windows' retarded command line
Also I'm sure there's some way you can give ffmpeg batch jobs as XML or JSON or sth that you can feed into stdin, I can't find the docs but I'm really very sure I've read it in there before
13:20
@DaveRandom no :-P (what's up? :-))
@DaveRandom Oooh that would fix all this crap
@bwoebi Oh nothing, just wondered if you wanted to write a modern PHP binding for ffmpeg. You know, the usual.
@DaveRandom I'm not that bored, and I'd rather propose you ask Joe for that; he's quite quick at churning C bindings php exts out (as long as you don't ask him to write the docs too)
@JoeWatkins so, any further thought about typed props RFC (what to amend and such)?
@bwoebi Does everything work now?
13:30
@kelunik It should.
Feel free to clone and serach for bugs
@bwoebi Could you prepare tests with JIT + typed props? I think speed has been the other big concern against typed props.
:P
@Jimbo You wanted to try Aerys this weekend, right? Did you start now? :P
@Wes You there? Time to discuss daas?
ok fuck windows I'm going to play a game instead
It's a thing of beauty
Wes
Wes
i'm here but i'm in a highly depressive state :B
i need to get some beer and have breakfast
13:46
@Wes Better have the beer later. Have a breakfast and coffee and get productive. It helps.
Wes
Wes
:B
Evenings
Wes
Wes
@kelunik i'm not an alcoholic (that's what an alcoholic would say)
4
there, so you can star it.
i don't drink too much i swear :B
everybody knows @PeeHaa is the alcoholic here...
Wes
Wes
nah, he's just a netherlander :B
13:58
:p
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