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00:00
No, we figured it out. Debug mode is one worker, non-debug is many workers. So that it worked for me in the past was random chance. sigh
It's just using memory backend, not redis, as it's just a trivial demo. Which fully explains this issue.
correct
is there an example with redis out there?
the full chat was a private github repo right?
(I had access to it at some point...)
@bwoebi right, thanks
00:17
Good morning chaps!
Does anyone know what would be the best way for me to figure out the number of times something has happened in the last X number of seconds across different page loads?
Is storing a timestamped log of the requests in a database and counting those entries the best way to go?
 
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01:30
@Rawrskyes you can just count the entries with BETWEEN condition that has both of your edge conditions
also DATE_SUB(timestamp_field, INTERVAL x SECOND)
There's no other short term form of storage that can be used to retain info between php scripts?
logging is not really a "short term thing"
The database stuff is fine and I have that working; but I was wondering if it was overkill or not.
I assumed you were dumping the log in some RDBMS
MySQL
Reading the entries between timestamps
COUNT()ing them and that good stuff
Which works, don't get me wrong.
But I only need something that's short term and using a database for it seemed excessve
01:33
if you are thinking about any noSQL approach, then I would advise against that - you will have much larger battle with cache invalidation
I'm not actually thinking any other approach, I was hoping someone here could say yay or nay to it.
what exactly use the problem that you are trying to solve (and not your "count things for X seconds" solution)?
I'm sending a request to a web service and it has a rate limit of it of X requests in every X seconds
So I'm logging each request and checking the logs to ensure that I'm not exceeding that limit before I send each request
sounds like you should make a crontab script instead
let your server schedule a script, that performs X request and exits
Oooooo
01:39
and let the OS deal with scheduling
Here's the cool part; I'm limited to php as it's running on GAE
Of which I'm using a task queue for; which tends to work rather well.
shouldnt be an issue
@tereško detected YAML… AAAAAAAAA
Ah! Actually... good idea... I might try java on GAE to handle all the requests.
anyway, your original question is known as "XY problem": xyproblem.info
01:42
I need the stuff to run on demand @tereško so a cron job would need to queue up the tasks, in which case a task queue is better. Which allows for rate limiting, but I still need the script to perform some checking as well.
create a DB table "Tasks", from which the cron script reads what to do
if the Task table is empty, the script just exists
Okays
Wes
Wes
02:06
what the fuck. got instant liked on twitter by dozens of people.... bots... bots everywhere
@Trowski The segfault should have disappeared (there is also a fix in php-uv, but mitigated it in amphp/loop for now too)
But no idea where that undefined index comes from
@Trowski I'm off to bed now … and not going to have much time tomorrow … well … could you please try to isolate the issue?
Wes
Wes
gn \o
02:33
Morning everyone!
 
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05:32
good morning
can anybody help me get an answer to this question stackoverflow.com/questions/41372962/login-using-curl-and-php :)
@Shareef just use a wrapper lib - the CURL API is outrageously horrible and fragile to use :|
also, that question is a good candidate for due to
unclear what am asking :(
@Shareef just rewrite it so that the question is clear:

* what are you doing
* what you are expecting
* what is happening instead

All inputs/outputs must be providede, and you should also highlight which part of the code is buggy in your opinion
@Ocramius noted. thanks :)
now im looking into wrapper lib, hope it will help
05:43
@Shareef I can strongly endorse docs.php-http.org/en/latest
my personal preference though
06:07
Moins
i have 3 tables students , parents , schools .. a parent can have students in multiple schools . im currently storing parent ids as imploded string in schools table . what is the right way to do this ?
@anyone?
not the imploding but the whole key thing?
@Aladdin@Shareef
06:24
why do you need to do that. After all student table will be having parent and school id.
@Hisham
im working on an app + backend .. in app parent can login & post data that can be managed by school admin in the backend.. school admin can also edit delete parent .. but parent is independent on school . he can be on multiple school tables.. deleting parent will only remove stud id from school table
@Akshay how do i delete a student without having imploded string of students in school table?
@Hisham hope INNER JOIN will help you youtube.com/watch?v=SdbnGobbIwg
@Shareef how do i delete a student without having imploded string of students in school table?
Student will be having school id right?
Then you can remove school id from student's school field!
06:41
how do i join parent table x school table parent can be at multiple schools unlike students?
without having imploded string of schools in parent table?
@Akshay
can you show me a sample join query in above case?
a school admin can see only parents who has students in their school. and parents can have students in multiple schools - problem
06:59
mornin
sorry.. any mistake in this query ?
SELECT *
FROM school_tbl JOIN easycall_studz LEFT JOIN easycall_parents ON (easycall_parents.id=easycall_studz.stud_parentid)
WHERE school_tbl.id=1;
07:21
@Ocramius question has been improved i guess :) stackoverflow.com/questions/41372962/login-using-curl-and-php
07:40
moin
@Shareef it isn't about making the question simple, it's about being clear. We have no idea about what you've tried or what your code does. Try to debug, most problems comes from just a single problem.
(because basically you're just asking us to do your job here)
@DaveRandom guess what I just found in my office ...
08:01
le wild peehaa appears o/
le \o
@PeeHaa Meh, I already have 3 in my PC
Not as awesome as this one though
dude, there's already a fucking phone line in my office and it works
I hate not being able to remember stuff ...
lol. You just keep finding wall sockets :P
08:08
I was just walking in and spotted another wire, it goes exactly the way I was going to put it and the phone line is inches from the sodding computer
hahahah
@JoeWatkins you should use wireless phones
With the 1.7 GHz quad core router, it could support like 30 lines
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: nginx/1.10.0 (Ubuntu)
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 08:12:15 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Last-Modified: Wed, 28 Dec 2016 14:14:53 GMT
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
ETag: W/"5863c8dd-264"
Content-Encoding: gzip
I'm such a dick
I've spent way over £100 on these TP-link things, another £25 on the cables and tool thing, another £20 on a switch ... all completely unecessary
@JoeWatkins :D
I didn't spot the phone line in the office from inside because it's covered by a large bit of wood, which I made when I made the desk to keep all cables away from cats/dogs
@JoeWatkins nice :D
@JoeWatkins now you can add the 2nd cable and use 2 uplinks on your seever to max. Bandwidth :-)
Its like programing experiments... all about learning new stuff, you know :---)
except it's old stuff, been there for years ...
grumble grumble ...
Hi All Great People around the Globe
Now somebody please help me...I'm in GREAT need of your help buddies.
Please
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Q: From where and how do the error_level and error_message come in custom error handler function?

user2839497I'm learning PHP from w3school's PHP Tutorial. In a chapter "PHP Error Handling", I am studying about Creating Custom Error Handler. I came across following program in which a Custom Error Handler Function is defined. See the below code. <?php //error handler function function customError(...

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08:30
the gap between my building the desk/cover and buying those things was a day or two .... it's not like it took me a year to forget, that's why I am so annoyed at myself ...
I just fumble through life without really being able to notice my surroundings, or anything else ...
I hear you. Don't be so harch, everybody has their dumb moments.
(some has more than others)
sustainable speed has gone up 10mbps ...
only just shy of the 70mbps advertised now ... at least some good came of my fumbling ...
08:48
is there any function in mysql where I can convert first character of each word into upper case ?
> An example of how to make the first letter in a string uppercase - analogous to UCFIRST

SELECT CONCAT(UPPER(SUBSTRING(firstName, 1, 1)), LOWER(SUBSTRING(firstName FROM 2))) AS properFirstName
mysql docs are a good place to look for .... mysql docs ...
ah ... each word ... you'll want to write some kinda routine
I've forgotten everything about that, but do remember it's not very difficult ...
yes each word..
okay...
@tereško ah ok :-)
INSTR == indexOf
hello word -> Hello World
HELLO WORLD -> Hello World
hELLO wORLD -> Hello World
any combination
08:55
@tereško َAlso I think you have to say: "that project is developing actively " :-)
@Shafizadeh it is not developing on its own, it is being developed by someone
also, morning
@tereško just wait until an AI codes itself
08:57
@tereško unless the creators are making some AI for the project which can develop itself... :/
:P
:D
mornin guys
09:13
@tereško Yo ..!
@HassanAlthaf Yo ...!
Note to self: double check your leads before you solder.
did you fuck up something?
09:29
@Shafizadeh Hello dude! :)
@Exception it may just be easier to write a filter for whatever template engine you are using ... you are using a template engine, right ?
it's doable as a function/proc, but it's not easy to understand how it works, because mysql lacks basic things like splitting a string
it's very difficult to understand why that is missing
Morning
O/
09:47
lxr gone again?
good morning all
can someone please help me to understand this benchmark results: gist.github.com/rybakit/1f58d32cd29690dea93ce876485f9591
Wes
Wes
it's still theeeeeeeeeeere nooooooooooo
i tried to measure php7 encapsed strings optimization described in this article: blog.blackfire.io/…
@Leigh yeah
adams is working
if someone feels brave, they can login to my server and we can actually control a copy of lxr ...
I've tried to setup opengrok before ... it's a massive pita
adams is missing hhvm and all pecl stuff ... also would be good to have lxr for things like amp
Wes
Wes
09:54
morning
@JoeWatkins ty
@EugeneLeonovich what do you get on an earlier version?
@krakjoe We have Gb broadband coming to our cabled areas in 2019. We already offer 152Mb.
10:07
I'm pretty miserable with my internet in my new place, 8mbit talktalk, having difficulty getting the landlord to accept this is a problem (both in terms of speed and provider)
it will annoy you to learn that FARMERS are able to get it right ...
If I had the machinery available, and could get the landowners to agree, I'd go digging up london to lay my own fibre too
morning
moin bob
I can't get gigabit even when it comes because of BT ... I hate them sooo much ...
Heh, in Southampton I had 200mbit Virgin, (again, provider sucked), but due to the fact nobody else around me was using it, I was regularly getting up to 230
10:10
@JoeWatkins btw. when you run things on your server, it makes it unusable for benching absolute numbers
Few places around here have Hyperoptic gigabit
I had virgin before, I was one of the first to get 100mbps years and years ago when they done trial ...
@bwoebi you mean like opengrok ?
@JoeWatkins for example
or you mean like mysqld/nginx that niki installed ?
@bwoebi btw, have a look at Eugene's gist above, why are ROPE_* ops way slower than ASSIGN_CONCAT ?
10:12
you can stop whatever you need too while testing ...
both… I'm fine when he installs these, I just have to stop them when I bench ^^
yeah
the UK's network needs to be controlled by government, or anything more effective than what we have now, we are so far behind everyone else ... 8mbps is just a joke
(I'm assuming due to the length of $data)
@EugeneLeonovich you are using .= which is using realloc() without any copy in most cases. If you can use .=, always prefer that one. For a realistic comparison, you have to write $data = $data . $val1 . $val2; \cc @Leigh
@bwoebi drop outs should be gone now btw ... I .... found a phone line in the office ...
10:16
@JoeWatkins phone? :-D
@bwoebi yeah, is fibre, but copper to cabinet ... so comes via phone line last few hundred yards
@JoeWatkins fibre to home ftw?
@EugeneLeonovich What Bob said, copy on write, first case you're not modifying the original data in $data, second case you're modifying the whole of $data
it will probably never happen, I just had conversation with an ISP on the island that are going to have gigabit by 2019, but not in my area, because the network is controlled (owned) by another (my) ISP ... and my ISP are totally shit
10:19
If your ISP had sense, they'd rent their network. Nobody lays "just enough" fibre, there's tons of dark fibre down there unused
@JoeWatkins so, is it government or ISP controlled?
ISP, one ISP that has had a monopoly for all of living memory
Btw, mostly in the UK, fibre means "maybe up to a couple of kilometers of copper to your house"
the other one that are doing gigabit said:
@krakjoe Really sorry, we have no plans to cable Sandown so speeds we can deliver to Sandown will be the same as those of BT, i.e. Not Gb
(BT is mine, WightFibre is other ISP)
I suppose satellite internet access is out of question?
10:21
wireless things suck
oh, right
@bwoebi @Leigh Can it be rewritten somehow to be able to utilize the encapsed strings optimization, or "." is the fastest way in this case? I also confused by this example from the article: blog.blackfire.io/…
@Leigh here, it's only to cabinet, which is at end of street, ~300 yards
Wes
Wes
anyway, it snowed tonight. should go buy stuff, because if it snows more it's over :B
@EugeneLeonovich Well, .= in particular is fast. . in general isn't as fast as encapsed strings.
10:24
I saw nasa pictures yesterday with snow in Hawaii ...
(high alt)
@JoeWatkins good, but no snow here.
Wes
Wes
does it snow in hawaii? :o
none here yet, lots of ice ... few people died already because nobody pays attention to road conditions
@Wes apparently so, they have some mountains ... it's not normal for them to be snowy though
Wes
Wes
awesome :D
weird, we have mountains without snow here (andd we're higher than hawaii)
Oh, 4207m above the ground
nevermind, it's much higher than here
10:27
not normally snow capped though ...
Wes
Wes
@Trucy where are you in the world? 4200m is a lot
@Wes Massif Central, France
@tereško yours ?
nope
but I will make the next one with a custom water loop
10:28
Highest point: Puy de Sancy, Elevation: 1,886 m
@Trucy hi from the Vaucluse :-)
I've wanted to try for a long time ... never brave enough ...
So yeah, much much higher
@bwoebi sorry, a wrong link, i meant this code example:

```
$bar = 'bar';

/* use this */

$a = "foo and $bar";

/* instead of this */

$a = "foo and " . $bar;
```
I've never actually met someone that done it themselves
Wes
Wes
10:29
@Trucy that is not 4200m though :B
@Wes he was saying that Hawai is much higher than where he is
@FlorianMargaine bonjour dear copatriot!
@JoeWatkins one of guys in JS room has
but, yeah, haven't met anyone IRL, that has built a water loop
Wes
Wes
aaaaah. i didn't know hawaii was so high
@FlorianMargaine I was speaking about latitude
10:30
@tereško yeah, I think I'd want someone physically with me ...
@Trucy altitude or latitude?
@tereško met someone that screwed up badly with a water loop. Tightened the bolts too much, thus creaking the tubes, and you can guess what happened next
@FlorianMargaine latitude
Hawaii is closer to the equator than France is
current pc is liquid cooled, but with off the shelf solution, I like it a lot (very effective) ... but it only does CPU ...
@JoeWatkins same here
10:34
looks like
$data .= "{$obj->getVal1()}{$obj->getVal2()}";
is a winner: https://3v4l.org/8jTFD \cc @bwoebi @Leigh
@JoeWatkins yes twig template engine
@Exception will be easier (by a million miles) to write filter, or whatever they are calling it ...
although, I sorta think you should sanitize it before you insert it ... but assuming you have a huge database, filter on output may be only viable option ...
you could/should start to filter input though ... (possibly fix database)
okay got it
@EugeneLeonovich it doesn't matter on concat of two strings
@bwoebi yep, I see. Thanks for the clarification ;)
Wes
Wes
10:44
@Jeeves can you make me a coffee?
@Wes You make me think somebody already did.
@Wes Sure.
Wes
Wes
@Jeeves okay, thanks :B
@Wes You're welcome!
Wes
Wes
@Jeeves i have the feeling i'll wait for the coffee in vain
@Wes I am human.
Wes
Wes
10:46
@Jeeves you are an elephant
@Wes @⁠jeeves No you are an elephant
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@EugeneLeonovich Because the original data isn't changing, so it can realloc it :)
@JoeWatkins the general best practice is the only sanitize for SQL injection on input, and filter for XSS on output
generally speaking, you want to store exactly what the user inputs
typically user input is corrected client side (verified server side), you want to store what you intend to display
(phone numbers, post/zip codes, sex and so on ... you don't let them enter whatever because it complicates queries, and display)
but I guess it depends what the input is really, if it's some profile information, no point touching that, but if it's something you are going to actually need to be in standard form then things are different ...
this may be a stupid question, but does anyone remember me posting a black elephant photo before ?
I'm sure I had one, but it's not there ...
11:13
I need one, it feels like there should be one ... possibly a dog got it ... or I never had one ...
Hi all
I have doubt regarding php-fpm process management . Is it a right place to ask that ?
@krakjoe Solved: become a part-time farmer! 👨‍🌾 @WightFibre
@Jimbo you said as joke, but it actually looks like the best way of getting gigabit fibre :(
@Sarathsp nods
@JoeWatkins could'nt follow. What do you mean ?
@JoeWatkins I would love for this to happen and to follow a set of blog posts on becoming a farmer so you can get decent internet speeds
@Jimbo haha
11:21
@Jimbo Medicinal pot farmer ;)
Hey pot farmers are making a ton of money now that recreational marijuana is legal in 8 states.
I bet
I may also need a diving team I guess
a diving team?
(mornin)
lay cables underwater ...
11:29
riiight
and moin ekin
@Sarathsp nods == affirmative == yes
:-)
... it was a bad idea I went to work after just 2 hrs of sleep
maybe not even two... but somehow I feel okay (considerably)
sleeping under a desk works :)
"waiting for something to compile, sleeping now ...."
heh right
I fell asleep in a conference room once.
11:39
I fell asleep at my desk yesterday ... happens a lot ...
People walked in expecting to use the room and found me on the couch, shoes off and everything. Didn't even try waking me up. Just carried on with their meeting.
:D
I woke up like... WTF! at least wake me up. I feel like a total douchebag.
maybe they tried ... I can't be woken, pretty extreme stuff has been attempted ... shouting and slapping and such ... I'll open my eyes sometimes, but remain asleep ...
11:42
I've been known to have entire conversations with people in my sleep.
it's a strange state
@JoeWatkins I know someone like that
Ever stay up late working on a hard problem and when you fell asleep you dreamed about the code?
They're clinically dead 'till morning
!!xkcd lisp
11:44
@Sherif oh yeah, I've relied on that happening a bunch of times
heh
yeah I did too
heck I even remember waking up with a proper solution once
It's weird, but I tend to have my most lucid dreams about code.
@MadaraUchiha it scares wife sometimes ... I don't talk or move, eyes don't track, fixed and dilated pupils
my son can do the same thing ... he can be woken up, but sometimes falls asleep with eyes open ... it does look strange ...
@JoeWatkins apparently 192 fibres were laid between portsmouth and the isle last year, but I can't find out where the cable point is, so no idea who you'd have to contact - doubt you'd have to get a marine crew to lay your own
11:48
do you know who they were laid for, or who laid them ?
maybe wightfibre's upcoming stuff ...
the real problem is fibre to the house
well wtfing f
the only mention of bt is in the url though, so assuming...
well they probably not allowed to use logo or anything
also the MOD has £1m set aside for cable repair to the island
11:50
hmm I didn't know they had infrastructure here
@JoeWatkins I am using php-fpm as fastcgi for behind nginx. set process management as "dynamic" , what criterion does it consider for spawning a child
Hello All.
@JoeWatkins They don't, but they're dredging the Solent so they can get some huge aircraft carriers in - if they damage cables in the process, they'll repair them
oh I knew they were doing that
Can any one guide me how to handle null array in json.
11:51
I see
What is MOD?
municipality of ... ?
> Ministry of Defence
nvm
submarine cable maps don't show anything, I guess the Solent doesn't count :P kis-orca.eu/media/9292/2016%20English%20Channel_LRes.pdf
@Leigh that gives me some hope that bt are planning something ... but I have "fibre" now ... so I dunno what it means for ordinary customers
most of the people on the island are dying, and they are not really in need of the internet, I dunno how much demand there is for proper fibre network on land
that's why you move here, retired/dying ...
For a tiny moment there, I thought it said "The fear? That the Isle of Wight would run out of Internet"
@JoeWatkins But there's a lot of land there, not doing much.
11:58
oh yeah plenty of routes, but I just wonder about demand ...
they're not going to do it if we don't all order 4k television services and whatever .... what would be the point ... or they may only give decent connections to commerce
I mean there's a lot of room for housing development, getting more people over there

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