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15:00
@NikiC I did put new member after handle but that now ends in SEGFAULT during "make: *** [ext/phar/phar.phar]"
@SilvioMarijic you've made clean first?
@bwoebi please don't remove it. :)
@FlorianMargaine You log the full var context?
You're not like the Tony guy who only wants $this?
@NikiC in php I don't, because I don't use php these days, but we do in our python app, yes
how does this look like in python?
user3018350
15:02
@bwoebi I forgot on that, thnx
user3018350
@NikiC Thnx on info ;)
although we're mostly doing a try: ... except Exception as e: log.exception(e)
@PeeHaa Yes :P
@FlorianMargaine Would it be possible to just export a view of it? (i.e. a print_r/var_dump representation or such)
15:03
@FlorianMargaine wow their docs still suck
@PeeHaa that's the old docs
Any internals people want to help explain why this isn't a bug? stackoverflow.com/questions/40540008/…
@FlorianMargaine Still one blurb of text :P
@Machavity It's a TMP_VAR.
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15:04
@bwoebi are you busy? trying to read spl's code but i'm failing at it :B i want to know if ArrayIterator::seek() searches from the current cursor or always starts over from head
@bwoebi still, why doesn't this act like a normal function?
@FlorianMargaine which one of those allows you to get the vars?
@bwoebi that would be nice, yes
this looks like backtraces to me
@NikiC ah, it's not about the backtrace?
15:05
nope
@bwoebi I get that but he doesn't
It's about the local variables that are defined inside the function where the error happened
I see
ok, that's nice to have, but it's indeed overkill for logs
yeah no, definitely don't want to kill back traces
@FlorianMargaine does python expose function arguments in traces?
@NikiC nope
15:06
good choice
however, Common Lisp...
we expose args :(
@NikiC Why do we do that again?
It's leaky and we already have DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS
15:08
@PeeHaa Feature creep?
@NikiC why is that an issue?
ah yeah, because args aren't a copy anymore and defacto local scope now…
… :x
@NikiC But I'm not opposed to deprecating that too (in debug_backtrace(); debug_print_backtrace() obviously still shall contain them …)
@bwoebi meh, discrepancy
Anybody knows security.se?
@georoot do they really do uncrappify my wordpress kind of questions? Are you sure about that? — PeeHaa 2 mins ago
@PeeHaa they don't
15:15
Guessed as much
@NikiC Or just add a big fat warning "Modifying debug_backtrace arguments may lead to undefined behavior" … :-D
(I have about 700-something rep on security.SE, so I'm an expert.)
Clearly you are :D
@PeeHaa for the lulz?
well, to be fair, I have 2 questions, and one is sitting at 120 upvotes
15:17
Nice and simple answer too
top 100 of questions on this website, it seems
@bwoebi Your PR has failing tests on travis
not sure if related
Anonymous
@NikiC @bwoebi amateur
Just like @Jimbo's mom
@DaveRandom Thank you very much for your time. I really appreciate it.
15:26
@PeeHaa She's pro bro
pro bonero
@Jimbo pro bono?
@FlorianMargaine Pro boner
Hi, have a full working ajax form with upload field, wish now to implement drag and drop functionality, any library to recommend?
I think you meant the JS room which is thatta way ---->
:)
Unless you want to end up with an ugly and broken solution in which case by all means ask us :P
15:29
oooh my fail, sorry :)
No worries
Anonymous
Anyone implemented a FA icon selector? interested in approaches
1) create listitems 2) ? 3) ? 4) profit!
Anonymous
@Caner If you don't have any joy, I think this is the standard jqueryui.com/draggable
oh wait that's not true
I actually also added a searchbox
Anonymous
15:31
a what now?
@JayIsTooCommon ;), I need a drag&drop functionality for a file field, not drag tool ;)
Anonymous
@Caner oh hah, sorry misread
@JayIsTooCommon DO you have a specific question?
Anonymous
nah, just vamping
15:35
Ah same shit different day
Anonymous
<3
Anonymous
gross ^
Anonymous
oi @PeeHaa
Anonymous
15:38
What happened with PHPUK ?
@JayIsTooCommon lol
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what a monstrosity spl :B i can't read anything of it...
A quick question if I may; Is escaping errors with the @ glyph common practice when using json with php? There is rather a lot in the code I'm reading at the moment.
Is this a production thing, I thought errors could be switched of at the server?
@JayIsTooCommon nothing
Anonymous
@PeeHaa You not going?
15:53
@iain Uhm... no, it is not common as far as I know...
@NikiC not related
I get these failing tests otherwhere too
Anonymous
@iain Not common, normally bad practice. For production, just do it in config. For development, don't hide errors.
Those with php-src-fu please let me know what you think about my SplFixedArray::map implementation.
@NikiC these are sporadic travis failures
should I buy witcher 3 or gta v?
16:00
@bwoebi heisenbug?
@JayIsTooCommon Should I?
:)
Did you get your ticket yet?
@PeeHaa well, it's travis…
@Saitama Do you have a pc yet?
@PeeHaa ? no the rx480 is busy mining.... gonna buy it for my console
Weaksauce
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Noo, i'll ask the boss tomorrow and let yow know
16:02
kk
anyways
what should I buy?
the blackfriday sale is gonna run out soon :p
Anonymous
I would go for GTA personally but i'm not hardcore
kk
:)
Anonymous
Unless @PeeHaa's mum is involved
She's totally hardcore
Anonymous
16:05
:P
@Saitama GTA V
bought it... currently downloading it... :)
Okay, this isn't a PHP question, and I apologize. I received about 300+ error emails over the weekend. I want to export a report from the emails that includes only a specific part of the text. Is this doable? I'm using Outlook.
or should I post this question to superuser?
It ALMOST looks like we had a DDOS attack, but I can't be sure. The error emails have a different HTTP_REFERER in every single one. I wanted to make a list of all the HTTP_REFERERS to see what's going on
@bwoebi hm, looks like intermittents on travis have skyrocketed recently
we barely get a passing build right now
@NikiC yeah, also the concat timing test for example is often failing
looks like their VMs got even slower
16:10
@Saitama Black Friday sale for what?
@Tiffany xbox games and etc.
Oooh
hur hur hur pc master race, etc
PC mustard race
Just like Saitama too, always concerned about not missing a sale.
My thoughts on the definition of a BC Break.
@Saitama 21:9 monitor
I suspect you already own all 4 of the interesting xbox exclusives
@tereško I suspect you have a boner for 21:9 monitors
16:24
naah, I just own that type of monitor
doesn't meant you can't have a boner for them :P
even if it's figurative
Hm, I nearly reached 1000 votes on stackoverflow.com/questions/10057671/…
Such a repwhore
pff
You've got no shame :P
16:28
I'm retired
I actually asked a question yesterday
I basically just answer questions that should have a better answer by now but don't.
@PeeHaa Whoa
ikr
My last not-self-answered question is more than 4 years old...
16:30
@LeviMorrison I'm in a curious working situation right now; They may be there because the code is being modified on the server whilst being used as a resource base, thus live as it were ... Thank you for confirming my suspicions, I don't have enough experience to quite know the forest from the trees.
This is my latest decent answer:
19
A: How do I declare a 2d array in C++ using new?

Levi MorrisonThere are two general techniques that I would recommend for this in C++11 and above, one for compile time dimensions and one for run time. Both answers assume you want uniform, two-dimensional arrays (not jagged ones). Compile time dimensions Use a std::array of std::array and then use new to p...

@JayIsTooCommon Thanks for your thoughts, I suspected as much.
@PeeHaa quotes? omnomnomnom.
17:12
should I use the magic methods __get and __set, or the traditional functions like setClassVariable($foo) ?
I discourage __get and __set personally.
why?
They are called "magic methods". Do you like magic? I don't.
I like magic
I like magic for entertainment but not business ^_^
17:19
@yessure because you loose encapsulation
@bwoebi :p
@LeviMorrison I just wanted to know whether we have an media upload option in the wiki or whether we just have text pages.
Ah, do not believe we allow image uploads.
+ globals ofc
All I wanted to do is using their internal parser / lexer to convert dokuwiki to markdown, but it's horrible.
good: Everything operating normally as of 2016-11-21T17:41:49Z
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fail? ^
17:54
I don't know if there is a chat room where I can ask for help setting up DNS on my Windows Server
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@Alesana dotnet / c# room?
You'd think so?
I will check now. Thank you@
you!*
18:19
@LeviMorrison I think they're misnamed. They're inexistent property shadowing functions.
OH: "I know we don't have any unit test or integration tests; I still don't understand why programmers are checking in code that has bugs".
If anyone has any advice on how to deal with delusional senior management, other than the obvious 'get a new job already'.....
Holy shit. Where did you meet dan?
Mine is actually quite trim at the moment....will only grow it out again if I get accepted for PHP-UK, to make that slide work.
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aha
18:37
@Danack How dare you? :-D
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tried with "because humans are stupid / do make mistakes" ?
you could also try with "so that we can brag about it with the bad ass blinking green badge of 100% code coverage / absolute quality" this kind of stuff works with managers
@NikiC ping
@NikiC If I wanted to allow typed static properties, I'd need to basically add extra ops for all types of assignment, i.e. assign ops, inc/dec, ref assign and normal assign… Is that the complete scope of it, or even more?
19:05
Our teacher has asked us to find two ieee articles about database security and then we should write our own one (based on those two articles kinda) as our homework. Does anybody know any ieee article about database security?
I'm trying to update a drupal instance using drush pm-update, but if I specify a backup directory it tells me that no updates are available
If I don't specify a backup dir, it finds lots of updates but the default backup dir is not writable
@NikiC Furthermore, should static props be separated in general, also independently from the property types? Would make the typed props patch smaller … and in any case it will speed up static access a bit.
In that case I would first make a patch for special static prop inc/dec&assign opcodes and get that merged into master … and then adapt the typed properties patch with a few small changes
// afk, dinner now
@bwoebi Imho, yes, they should
But I'm not 100% sure we can sell the extra complexity without the application of typed props
19:18
@NikiC thx
19:32
@NikiC Does it actually make code more complex?
@NikiC And in any case, static props would then be a tad faster, no?
@NikiC It adds code, yes, but IMHO it will rather make code more straightforward, showing the direct mechanism instead of indirection via fetch_w etc.
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why do people need to invent these things? youtube.com/watch?v=CI2KelDN-fQ
@NikiC so, do you think it's worth giving it a shot at adding that independently?
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@Wes no this is correct, but the downtime notice didn't get posted @PeeHaa @DaveRandom I have no idea why and it's incredibly hard to debug. Can I add logging to the plugin or is that not a thing?
20:16
@LeviMorrison I have a working Dokuwiki to Markdown converter now.
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@kelunik > We already allow return types being added in subclasses.
didn't know this :| since when?
7.0 lol. never noticed /cared to test
20:34
@bwoebi yes
@NikiC Good, then I'll try it next week or such
@kelunik ugh, how about the other way around?
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@kelunik can we have a big decimal type please? d1000.10 :B
20:50
@kelunik does this mean we're moving rfcs to github prs?!
@kelunik For some definition of working :D
Look at * * in md but no space in wiki.
mysqli_get_client_stats ? I'm not 100% clear on what this is used for, and couldn't find any great documentation on this function...
What I've found states that it returns "per-client process" data. What exactly does that mean?
@LeviMorrison There's no space. It's just GitHub's stylesheet. Or better, the broken dokuwiki markup workaround, probably because ''**'' didn't work.
@NikiC Not yet, but I plan to replace the wiki as fast as possible. Dokuwiki is horrible.
@kelunik And links seem to not have whitespace around them.
@bi4nchi php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php it implies that the 'per-client' stats are for all the connections which that instance of PHP has used. e.g. if you are running either php-fpm or an Apache mod php and there are 20 processes, then the stats would be for all those processes.
That is guesswork though.
20:58
@NikiC GitHub PRs don't have a voting mechanism and a rather bad permission control system.
@kelunik they're good for comments / discussion though
@NikiC Yes, but we can have that in a new wiki, too.
@kelunik err ... you want to implement a completely new wiki?
maybe not such a bad idea ^^
but sounds like work...
@NikiC Depends on the features we need. The feature set for our needs is rather small.
21:30
I right now remembered just in time that it's not a good idea to start drinking [yea, no alc] while being full in laughter…
I could write this book. https://twitter.com/ThePracticalDev/status/800752571497545729
oh. NO.
21:47
@LeviMorrison Seems like we have two images: wiki.php.net/vcs/gitworkflow
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21:58
When life gives you lemons, learn to make an Iron Man helmet for your cat https://t.co/TOGhUBktxV
22:29
@NikiC More like an RFC app than a general wiki.
@LeviMorrison And what's with everything else in the wiki?
Can you restate it differently?
@LeviMorrison well, the lists of servers, vcsworkflow, things like a todo list etc.
Hey again. So, I'm working from compile_* now, still trying to print out a custom op_array dump, got the main file working fine, just need to know how to loop through the function table to print their op_arrays, with a focus on making sure I get the key for closures so that I can track their movements. Any pointers on where to start looking to traverse the function table?
wiki.php.net/doc/feeds < Seems to work fine.
22:41
@kelunik Yeah, it properly displays errors…
@Dereleased Using the ZEND_HASH_FOREACH_KEY_PTR or so macro
Check zend_hash.h
@NikiC on it. How much longer do you expect/intend to be around?
Also, where is the function_table?
If you want to have a clean environment per file, you'll have to clean up the function / class tables
Let me look where the code in opcache is...
@Dereleased In CG(function_table)
ok, getting started with that. For now, a kind of off-the-top-of-your-head kinda thing, I have a function that takes an op_array and gives me op_array info, and I have simplified output for variables roughly as follows:

switch ( curline[i].type ) {
case IS_VAR:
case IS_TMP_VAR:
printf("~%u", EX_VAR_TO_NUM((curline[i].op)->var) - active_op_array->last_var);
break;
case IS_CV:
printf("$%u", EX_VAR_TO_NUM((curline[i].op)->var));
break;

When I call that as part of compile_file, I get expected variable numbers. If I also call it from the op_array handler in my extension (code sample below) I
23:00
@Dereleased Uh, at what stage exactly do you fetch the op_array?
if you fetch it before the offsets (i.e. += op_array->last_var) are applied, then you obviously get that underflow.
@bwoebi Well, my understanding is that the op_array_handler_func_t is CT, and the compile_* funcs are RT.
@bwoebi Well, that makes sense, is there any use to the op_array handler?
@Dereleased Well, what are you doing now? using the zend_extension op_array handler?
@bwoebi Nah, got away from that last week when you guys pointed out I wouldn't be able to track closures that way. So right now I just get the global scope op_array back, and was trying to shortcut my way into most of the functions, but then that nonsense happened. So, if I understand you, since I'm getting it at CT, it doesn't know what last_var is going to be yet properly, and I'm essentially subtracting an unknown value?
@Dereleased well, do you grab it before or after pass_two()?
@bwoebi I do not know =/
23:05
@Dereleased May I see more of your code?
Whenever op_array_handler_func_t is invoked for a zend_extension by default
sure, such as it is. Let me get a paste
@Dereleased that's at the beginning of pass_two. so before the offsets are applied.
Still want to see code?
23:07
I.e. handlers are called at: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP-MASTER/Zend/zend_opcode.c#561 and offsets on lines 650+
@Dereleased well, if your question is answered now, not necessary
can someone translate it to php (python)
1 def factorization(x, F):
2     primeFactors = []
3     while (F[x] > 0):
4       primeFactors += [F[x]]
5       x /= F[x]
6     primeFactors += [x]
7     return primeFactors
@user6827096 Why can't you do it yourself? Any issues?
line 4
@bwoebi Yeah, that part makes sense. Now what I need to do is iterate over the function_table, pass all the op_arrays through my custom op dumper, and print their names. I'll holler if I can't get something figured out relatively quickly
if primeFactors is an array then what indexes are set in subsequent iterations
23:11
@user6827096 I do not know how += on arrays works in that language (looks like python?)
yes python
It probably should be $primeFactors[] = $F[$x]; ?
wow, i didnt know i can do that in php ;)
i though i need to set indexes manually
ok, so this all make sense now
thanks
@user6827096 PHP isn't a retarded language :-P
@bwoebi ok, so this is definitely not correct.

static void sld_dissect_all(zend_op_array *active_op_array) {
sld_dissect_ops(active_op_array);

HashTable *funcs = CG(function_table);
zend_ulong numkey;
zend_string *strkey;
zend_op_array *cfo;

ZEND_HASH_FOREACH_KEY_PTR(funcs, numkey, strkey, cfo) {
sld_dissect_ops(cfo);
} ZEND_HASH_FOREACH_END();

zend_bailout();
}
23:21
hmm?
@bwoebi Not super familiar (read: familiar in any way, shape, or form) with how the macros for traversing a HashTable work, nor what is going to live in the function_table, its format, etc.
this segfaulted after trying to do a thing on zend_version()
now clearly I don't need to dump the opcodes of that
ah sure, CG(function_table) contains all funcs
including internal funcs
for many reasons, not the least of which being it won't have an op_array to dump
how do I restrict to just user functions, and what kind of data is going to live in there?
check against if (ZEND_USER_CODE(cfo->type))
@bwoebi well, that started the job. Problem now is that the function name for closures still seems to just be {closure}. Should I inspect strkey at that point?
23:28
@Dereleased What information exactly do you want to extract?
Here is output from one of my op_arrays declaring a closure:
DECLARE_LAMBDA_FUNCTION:\1;\0{closure}/opt/files/parser/tests/test_opt/H.php0x1090ac1fd=~3

I want to find the entry in the fuction_table that corresponds to that
but this is all I'm getting up top: #DISSECT OPS: {closure}
Also, I just cannot get this chat to format my code as code anymore. Losing my mind.
@Dereleased you need to output the whole, including the NULL bytes
if ( $this->is_code() ) {
    code("?");
}
ok that did a thing
@Dereleased yes, it will be in strkey
if it's a ZEND_STRING I should be able to ZSTR_LEN on it then, yeah?
23:31
yes, strkey is a zend_string
Hey dope!
#CLOSURE_NAME:\0{closure}/opt/files/parser/tests/test_opt/H.php0x1105fe1fd
#DISSECT OPS: {closure}
RECV:-=$0
23:59
@bwoebi @NikiC So now I'm in a weird boat, if anything comes to mind, I'm segfaulting if I send syntactically invalid source.... actually, I think I've got this one, but I'll ping again if that doesn't work

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