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10:00
peehaapees
Enjoying the delights of javascrip with ajax and php, at the mo, all coded by three different devs, rather a steep learning curve. Nice front end but rather difficult to get the hang of ...
ph - neutral?
ph7 i Guess
What is the score with this php7 does anybody use it yet?
nope. still at php4 and happy with it.
classless ?
all these versions after php4 really just added pointless features… oop nonsense and stuff. the only worthwhile addition was goto in 5.3
10:05
hehe thats funny, goto like in basic?
yeah
not advised for use in c programming, I was unaware that it existed in php.
\o
@Gordon I was happy with ssi
@Gordon leave the poor guy alone :-P
@Gordon sounds like you are channeling one of my coworkers
10:09
Funny you mention it though as I am jumping around all over the place at the moment trying to understand the how the code works when json and javascript is involved, curios thing for the uninitiate; Looks like a plate of spaghetti!
Nothing beats a properly structured punch card. Can read it like an open book when done right.
Wishing it was in classes ...
@iain It's not advisable for use almost anywhere. It's useful in state machine scenarios sometimes (parsers and the like) where performance is critical, but even then only to be used by people who really know what they are doing.
@Gordon except maybe being the one to punch the card .... a real programmer ...
Yes, perhaps handy for a Turing machine, on ticker-tape ...
10:11
@JoeWatkins yeah, like Mel
@iain butterflies. everyone knows real programmers use butterflies
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;
-- Your update script
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;
what is the fastest way to corrupt a db during an update ?
turn of switch! :p
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins wee on it
@Gordon Erm ... Is that the feeling when you are just about to replace all of the tables in your database, having changed multiple elements, and you are nor sure if it is going to break all of your code?
10:16
!!xkcd real programmers
oh jeeves
thanks @DaveRandom
@JayIsTooCommon should also work
raw insert mysql batch of data?
10:21
I have to shutdown my computer ...
Hi All,
http_build_query ignores the key if the value is an empty array. How to resolve this issue ?
newbies
Working with node and npm and it's an absolute nightmare. Who on earth designed this, never mind chose to use it in their tech stack!? #js
@Jimbo It's a nightmare when you're not familiar with it :)
@littlepootis I've heard it's a nightmare when you are
10:23
dude, you're going to get assassinated by a node fanboy ...
@BalasureshAsaithambi what are you expecting?
there's no way to express an empty array in a query string
@Jimbo When you are, you don't do things that'll lead to a nightmare.
rather the server must default the key to an empty array if it'snot present
@littlepootis You mean like try and do a simple install and everything breaks because I want left pad?
@msonowal not a question. Needs more words.
10:25
trolololol
@DaveRandom
<?php

$param = array(
	'_COOKIE' => array(),
	'_HEADER' => array(
		'User-Agent' => 'Mozilla...' ,
	),
);

echo http_build_query( $param );

?>

Expected result:
----------------
_COOKIE%5B0%D=&_HEADER%5BUser-Agent%5D=Mozilla...

Actual result:
--------------
_HEADER%5BUser-Agent%5D=Mozilla...
@Jimbo Just don't depend on them.
@BalasureshAsaithambi that's not an empty array, that's an array with one element that is the empty string
It's been fixed anyways.
@kelunik No I was in hospital this weekend :( I'm on antibiotics, anti-inflamitories and I had an f* my life I had an injection in my ARSE (welcome to spain!!!!), but I will do soon
10:26
@Jimbo lolwat. What happened?
$param = array(
	'_COOKIE' => array(
                '',
        ),
	'_HEADER' => array(
		'User-Agent' => 'Mozilla...' ,
	),
);
that's what your string describes
@PeeHaa Abscess in my mouth, hurts to swallow :( Good thing I'm not your mum
3
sense of humour still intact
Anonymous
hahah
<div id="header"><h1><a href="#">1234</a></h1></div> why i cant click on the damn link?
because it doesn't go anywhere?
10:27
@Jimbo lol classy
dosent matter
its not clickable
@DaveRandom But array key ( _COOKIE ) is not exist in my query string.
its just text
dunno why
Anonymous
@Stricted jsfiddle it
@BalasureshAsaithambi yes, because you input data doesn't have any data to put in it
10:28
@JayIsTooCommon in jsfiddle it works
@iain just in case it wasn't clear: I was kidding. php7 is sliced bread and adoption rates are good afaik
@Danack Ooh I like this. It feels like EAV, but used differently somehow
Is it possible to merge only one file from another branch with git? I did make a settings file in master, and now I need it on another branch, how to get it?
@DaveRandom But i need to get this array key in my query string. How to do this ? . Is there any solution ?
wtf position: relative; prevents me from clicking the link? wtf
10:31
@BalasureshAsaithambi 3v4l.org/vvbgv
@Gordon clear as crystal. Just thinking about writing a header file for this php, helps to surf the code with vim :) you have got to love progress!
but the string you show does not describe an empty array
there is no way to describe an empty array in a HTTP query string
that is the job of the recipient to deal with
@Jimbo btw have you read:
Because everyone should read it.
@Jimbo Oh, hope you're fine again soon!
@Danack Nope, I'll buy it right now
@kelunik Cheers, don't worry I'll make sure I know Amp for the next talk so I can push it to the masses ;)
10:34
@pmmaga Thanks!
@Danack Looks like an interesting read.
It is....I just wish it was a bit longer and covered more about queries.
Random question of the day, there is a quote related to projects that I remember but I can't remember the source of it....."There is no phase two" - which means that any project manager that tries to shift features to 'phase 2' is really saying "it's never going to be done".
Anyone know the source?
@Danack what, like "scheduled for Q5" type thing
@DaveRandom thanks . let me check it
@iroegbu That.
@DaveRandom no....the scenario is when you're in a meeting, and someone points out that the team doesn't have any plan for any monitoring, fail-over, logging, or security checking, and the boss in charge says "Those are all valid concerns, but we'll move them to phase two, so we can get phase one out the door".
@Danack I'm aware of this phenomenon but not the quote. However you just said it there, quote yourself :-P
I'M THE SOURCE NOW.
@Danack OK cool. Can you do me a favour and reboot the Matrix? I'm no longer happy with the way the simulation is playing out.
10:59
anyone good with codeigniter ? need some help ^_^
I know how to delete it. Does that help?
that does not even help you i guess
@CharukaSilva more seriously though; no I don't think we have many/any regulars in here that know much about CI. Sorry.
You can always ask your question though, maybe some passing person will pick it up
11:01
@DaveRandom i see . ok ill try to sort it out thanks anyway :)
@CharukaSilva this guy knows quite a bit about it and is sometimes helpful twitter.com/philsturgeon
11:19
Installing VC++ tools in Visual Studio. brb 3 weeks.
Anonymous
!!wotd
duende: charm; magnetism.
@Danack thank you ill try to reach him
@LeviMorrison We only have text in the wiki, no images or so, right?
11:37
php code : $queryCondition .= "WHERE post_at >= '" . $post_at . "' AND post_at <= '" . $post_at_todate . "'";
hi all, is this right one : echo 'SELECT * FROM order_details '.$queryCondition; or this one : SELECT * FROM order_details '.$queryCondition; ?
error both above queries :
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'echo 'SELECT * FROM order_details '.$queryCondition' at line 1
!!canon sqli
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Q: How can I prevent SQL injection in PHP?

Andrew G. JohnsonIf user input is inserted without modification into an SQL query, then the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example: $unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO `table` (`column`) VALUES ('$unsafe_variable')"); That's because the us...

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^
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Also WAT
> o use near 'echo 'SELECT * FROM order
echo...
11:39
please give complete query in correct format @PeeHaa
Anonymous
@nsdlfefinedieicbe No, hire a developer
@nsdlfefinedieicbe Do you know how to write sql?
dont know @PeeHaa , i am new to sql, please help me
echo the query and run it in your client and debug
Anonymous
11:44
@kelunik Happy Day of Birth!
thanks @PeeHaa , i was trying that in phpmyadmin, instead i used in php file , now it worked.....
Anonymous
@nsdlfefinedieicbe Read the question @Jeeves posted
thanks @JayIsTooCommon , sure i will try to use "prepared statements"
Anonymous
Don't try, do it do it do it :)
okay @JayIsTooCommon , done....
Anonymous
11:49
:)
Hello Everybody. For an insert or select query, do we have to preferably always use prepare statement or should we rather use prepare statement only for insertion ?
@PeeHaa You press the "s" key, then "q", I forget the last bit though
@DaveRandom annoying++ \o/
Anonymous
11:57
@JohnMax There's more factors that you need to consider other than what type of query you're running
Anonymous
^ makes no sense. What I mean is, the type of query you're using shouldn't be a factor in whether you use a prepared statement or not
@kelunik good point, please fix it or open an issue so that I'll fix it later (and not forget it)
@JayIsTooCommon Thanks!
@JayIsTooCommon @JohnMax Technically: you prepare a query when you are going to use it more than once (probably 3 or more times) on a single connection handle, where you can re-use the prepare handle. You use a parameterised query when you need to include externally obtained data with value elements in the query. In MySQL, you cannot parameterise a query without preparing it.
If you are executing a query once using a value element over which you have total control (either static, or dynamically determined from pre-defined data) then you don't need to prepare it and it is more efficient not to do so.
PHP and MySQL do not work very well (efficiently) together precisely because you cannot parameterise a query without preparing it, and it's difficult to re-use prepare handles across multiple checkouts of a persistent connection in PHP.
If you use a non-shitty RDBMS then you get more than just a sane storage back end, in many cases you get a much more efficient client interface as well.
There's not a lot of point in preparing INSERT queries most of the time, because the query strings tend to be short and the execution plans uncomplicated.
12:20
@Gordon that's sfw and trash.
@NikiC yip :-)
Wes
Wes
mornin
@bwoebi it has naked butts, so cannot be sfw because murricans potentially watching
@Gordon what's the problem with naked butts?!
Ask that again when you've seen mine
this ^
and also: all nudity must be assumed nsfw because contains nudity
though we could argue that hair covered butts are not nudity. but the one in the vid is clean
@Gordon wow, my hands are also usually nude all the day! And my head!
@bwoebi grow some hair, dude!
@Gordon there is a bit, but it's very bright and quite short on my hand… barely visible :-D
on a more on-topic subject, what does everyone think about adding some more methods on the Closure class to allow composing and stuff?
Anonymous
12:36
@Wes yomin
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@JayIsTooCommon youtube.com/watch?v=Gz2GVlQkn4Q \o \_ \o \_ \o
i'm just a bit excited for the grand tour :B
Anonymous
lol, don't worry you're hiding it well :B
Wes
Wes
:B
@Gordon you're talking about anon classes?
@bwoebi stuff like this: deadcoderising.com/…
12:46
@Gordon Ah, basically function compose($a, $b) { return function(...$args) use ($a, $b) { return $a($b(...$args)); } } Not sure whether we need extra methods for that
yes, just more readable
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overengineering imgur.com/4W3v12V
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overengineering http://imgur.com/4W3v12V
@Jimbo looks like you have been experiencing similar changes in tooling
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13:31
who was from london here?
@Leigh is in london iirc
mhm
But he's grumpy today so watch out
13:38
Currently not sure if it's day or night, it's an odd shade of grey outside
Yeah same here
@Leigh going to london with some friends, any advice?
@Leigh they call it "winter"
@PeeHaa, the code already generates it's own IV. My problem is with the key not the IV. — Ben Guest 25 secs ago
wow... just wow
@Naruto Go somewhere else
13:41
kinda late for that I think :D
Not sure what to advise you on, what are you looking for? How long are you here
@PeeHaa mm.. guess he's in a loop ^^
@Leigh 5 days, X-mas period
reading comprehension--
hello guys
anyone here ?
@PeeHaa, I don't see how this question is a duplicate of the one you posted. My problem is with the key not the iv. The code already generates and uses an iv. — Ben Guest 4 mins ago
make it stop make it stop
Note: a person like that is doing crypto #WhatCouldGoWrong
13:49
@Naruto Well, I've never been here for chistmas, and I've opted to work during the holidays so I can have time off something important instead.
Go do touristy stuff.
@Danelo I think a few people are here ^^
inb4 pubs be had
so basically pubs, get drunk, sleep and repeat?
@Naruto Just take a cab. They are literally required to know everything about London
drink. get laid. sleep. repeat.
Sounds about right
/me looks at clock
BEER TIME \o/
13:52
ah yes, forgot the get laid part, mah bad :D
Man, looking for php dev jobs sucks, everyone is using their own fucking framework shit.
How is that a problem?
I never used 75% of the frameworks.
It could be worse. They could be using someone else's crappy framework. Like Wordpress
My previous and first job had me writing in mostly (or well, purely) core php.
13:55
@Epodax Good. That probably means you can write software instead of framework x
@Epodax Opposed to everyone using the same framework shit?
I keep trying to do stuff, but brain is just not having it ...
Nov 14 at 13:40, by PeeHaa
4 hours ago, by Joe Watkins
mondays fucking suck
@PeeHaa Doesn't make it easier to actually find a job ^^
13:57
yeah could be that
@Leigh Well, then it would at least mean I would only have to spend the time learning one framework, I'm even considering starting to learn c++ or C#
@notajf it's going to be replaced - https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/mbstring/README
@Epodax Why? Those are obsolete. JS is where it's happening
@Epodax You just need to be a full-stack developer
13:59
I'm a full slack developer
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@PeeHaa Well, I know JS as well, although properly not well enough to actually do development in it, I've only used it for minor functions for websites and etc etc.
I'm a full slack developer
@Jeeves' never been so busy :P
May 15 '15 at 14:11, by DaveRandom
> Full-Suck, Non-Full-Suck & Macro-Facepalm, Micro-Facepalms
Another useful but orthogonal classification in the JavaScript Facepalm world is Full-Suck Facepalms and Non Full-Suck Facepalms. From here on I will be using the word facepalm to denote both Facepalms and Libraries.
14:04
@Leigh and I'm a full slag developer
Anonymous
ah
Hey the intern just got in ^
!!? slag
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Anonymous
@PeeHaa :P
14:06
I was hoping for more of the waste product definitions
You forgot you were on the internet then, I assume
ok, can anyone verify that the "twitter pedophile ring" thing is genuine an not a hoax?
crickets
@tereško ref?
14:17
something is going on, but I have no clue whether is a psy-op or genuine
It smells pretty strongly of bullshit
given that no-one seems to have any actual evidence
Anonymous
^
inorite , but the "southkorean president is a puppet of a cult" also sounded like bullshit
All I see is a bunch of people claiming that twitter have censored something they have seen, and no links to anything else, as if the archive.org doesn't exist
well ... take it as a heads-up. It will either be a real shitstorm or a hoax from one of the chans
14:26
@tereško Given those 2... I'm betting the latter. But this is the Internet and Donald Trump is going to POTUS. I've given up on prognostication
^ that
Guys, which of these two formats is more readable please ? pastebin.com/iAqErqA7
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Wes
> PHP is and should remain:
2) a loosely typed language
@zouza God the first
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placeholder text for the rfc :B
14:30
The first looks like @Wes wrote it
@DaveRandom Thank you very much. Now u said : it's difficult to re-use prepare handles across multiple checkouts of a persistent connection in PHP. Please by persistent connection do you mean a chat with a persistent connection to the database for example ? If i have a chat system, if i get you right, it is better not to use prepare statement, isn't it ?
I.e. terrible :P
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Wes
@PeeHaa close enough, Rasmus wrote it :B
man i wish i was as cool as rasmus :B
Yeah he also cannot write for shit
@PeeHaa i am trying a new indentor , it generated the first one. Can u please help me understand why the first ? I mean both are readable
14:32
Noooo the first not
?? :o i don't get you
First small things I like horizontally more because I can read it at once
Vertical stuff makes me brain do a linefeed and reset
s/reset/carriagereturn
@JohnMax In general with a chat system you would have a daemon in the background which proxies communication with that database, the concerns are different there because your connections to the database are implicitly long-lived - they have implicit "persistence" I guess. What I was referring to is things like this, where you are persisting handles between different invocations of a script
That's where it gets tricky to know what the exact effects will be because it's abstracted away from you
14:34
then it should be the second , the one line version, @PeeHaa
In a scenario where you have some long running process (daemon, GUI app) prepared statements a frequently a more desirable default approach
@zouza yes
if you say you prefer horizontal stuff
yes
@PeeHaa Old school carriage return
14:35
I know at least of two people who would disagree with me in here. But they are crazy
Weird that eclipse's auto indent plugin does that @PeeHaa :O
@zouza if you are talking about that particular case - single line. But in general: it depends.
@zouza in almost all cases I would prefer it like that
@PeeHaa i kinda better like it more as a one liner .
Thanks for the insight
@JoeWatkins draft. typed props v2. wiki.php.net/rfc/typed-properties-v2 review plz.
(especially the references section)
14:41
@zouza It's a bit like using a ternary operator. Most of the times you don't want it. But there are cases where it's fine ™
Not the one with the dog and the house on fire "it's fine"
@PeeHaa alright
Also if you would just use the short array syntax it's even more readable imo
@Machavity Are you calling me old?
@Wes yay the rfc gods gave you access \o/
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does it look fine to you?
14:44
Also MD fail :P
^
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i don't know how to convert that, so i thought to leave it like that :B
That's disgusting
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Wes
how do i write inline code in the wiki?
@PeeHaa ["%","_"] this ?
yes
@Wes AFAIK you don't
14:45
@Wes prefix and postfix two slashes (i.e. instead of backticks)
Listen to bobski
oh it does indeed do monospace
@PeeHaa the ski postfix is reserved for Aaron…
True
Morning.
Morgen levi o/
14:48
@kelunik There are some supporting images; not sure what you mean.
@tereško every trail leads back to 4chan.
Like, every single one.
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@bwoebi doesn't seem to work
3 mins ago, by PeeHaa
oh it does indeed do monospace
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//$foo// right?
yeah
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14:50
it does <em></em> ie, italic
user3018350
@NikiC Hi, does adding member at the end of zend_value or zend_object struct can cause unwanted side effects and does it require some special initialization?
''array_change_key_case()''
@SilvioMarijic yes
what exactly do you want to change?
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Wes
thanks peehaa
modifying either of those structures in a way that changes their size is a pretty certain no-go
14:52
yw
user3018350
@NikiC I added member of type uint32_t to the end of zend_object struct. Problem is that it keeps getting random value, any clue?
@SilvioMarijic You can't add it to the end, because it uses a flexible array member
@PeeHaa oh, true
@SilvioMarijic It must be somewhere before properties_table
@SilvioMarijic It should be after "handle", preferably
@bwoebi Too little too late bob. Too little too late
14:56
:-)
user3018350
@NikiC I'll try now
Opinions on (real) + is_real() deprecation?
Sounds reasonable to me
ah
I have an opinion on err context
the "should use a debugger" argument is completely bogus
@NikiC good idea.
sending the context via logs is very nice
however, this could live with a copy instead of a reference
14:58
@FlorianMargaine Yeah, it's the only one I'm actually not sure about
@FlorianMargaine A copy still has the issue that we then cannot assume that an object is only locally accessed and thus cannot aggressively assume that e.g. public props aren't by-ref (if we inline)…
$sticky ? $sticky = true : $sticky = false; //sanity check

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