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17:00
Writing web accessibility guidelines for content authors is SO MUCH FUN.
I'd rather be programming
@Tiffany "I'm not qualified to write this" worked for me
A long time ago though
Hey @FélixGagnon-Grenier, going to be sat here for a while going over arrq stuff. You got similar plans tonight?
over the next few hours, and then in 10 hours ish
Problem is, I know more about web accessibility than except maybe one person in this college, and I'm the web admin, so it's my responsibility to make sure content authors are doing the right thing
17:06
few hours
Thankfully we're pretty good on image alternative text because I've drilled it into their brains in training sessions
You use gtalk?
oh wait, skype right?
both are cool
I find it a bit cyclic in its logic, but it's a short read
17:12
opengrok02.lxr.room11.org/source is now live with php-src, so please use it instead of lxr.php.net and see if you can break it
12
opengrok02.lxr ?
why not just lxr ?
@DaveRandom url too long ^^
where'd jeeves go ?
There will be 2 back end servers with a load balancer in front, I haven't set all that up yet
17:13
I just want people to start using that asap to see if we end up with the same issues as lxr.php.net
@Leigh It's an artifact of writing shorthand dates based on the way they are said out loud
cool ... so where did jeeves go ?
also, can we get a bunch of pecl stuff on there ?
@Dereleased Yes, its an artifact of you guys saying dates backwards :)
and a load of other github projects ...
@JoeWatkins It disappeared in the course of some other stuff I was doing, I can put it back
17:15
@Leigh January 27th, 2017 => 01/27/2017. It's shitty for sorting and such, but it's a direct correlation to the way we say them aloud
@JoeWatkins certainly
we want jeeves I think ... we also want some stuff from niki, php parser and ast and whatever else looks interesting ... xdebug and pthreads and uopz and apcu and ... well you get the idea ... at your leisure ...
@Dereleased I know, you still say them backwards :)
@Dereleased The 27th of January, 2017
also can we get hhvm
17:16
It's not my fault you'll read that as the 1st of E_OVERFLOW, 2017 (or perhaps the 1st of March, 2019, if you have some kind of error correction coercion that is nice-perhaps-too-nice)
@JoeWatkins all this is slightly premature, I'm still fiddling with the architecture. The big issue is that just those 4 checkouts of php-src took over an hour to index.
@Tiffany THAT SENTENCE HAD TOO MANY SYLLABLES! APOLOGIZE!
can you do indexing off-site ?
on nevis for example maybe ?
@Dereleased I'm not a Canadian. You apologize to me. Asshole.
:P
17:17
Wait, you think I'm canadian?
Actually, you sound like a dalek.
Because if not, what makes you think I'll apologize?
APOLOGIZE. APOLOGIZE. APOLOGIZE.
The VMs are crappy so... I'm just happy the indexing finished.
17:18
@JoeWatkins I was wondering about that. I don't think there anything that prevents you from doing that, but it would take a lot of tapdancing and there are security concerns (it uses a control port for the two elements to communicate, don't really want to expose that to the internet). However I think you can do a partial reindex, I'm still working that out.
Like you could reindex just one "project" (checkout) and I think you might be able to reindex part of the subtree of a project only
so indexing doesn't create some sorta file we can just upload ?
So potentially we could use git output to build a small list of subdirs and make subsequent indexing a lot faster
@JoeWatkins I think it does just create an index file, yes, but it also does something which informs the web service that it has changed
I'm sure sure exactly what
I only know that it does anything at all because I accidentally forgot to bind the port at one point and it errored
However all of this can come, in time
sure sure, great work so far anyway ... I dunno how it works, but know it'll be a total bitch ...
Initially I just want to get the thing running with two servers at the back end
may be an idea to add opengrok as the next project :)
17:22
@JoeWatkins zomgthexmlIhaveseen
It never stops
He comes
@JoeWatkins what OS is on nevis?
ubuntu server
<insert "java is a DSL for turning XML into stacktraces">
funny because true
If you want you can try running github.com/Room-11/lxr-tools/blob/master/opengrok/install.sh on it and a) see if it actually works on a bare server like I think it should and b) get a checkout of php-src and see how long it takes to index there
@Dereleased I'm not sure if there's ever a recording of a dalek saying "apologize" ... errr "apologise"
Anyone one have any thoughts on adding the retry keyword to PHP 7.next? Started an RFC for this a year or so ago but never announced it. Examples: gist.github.com/SammyK/2710a3d3ffe975025260b6e07c3375f6
uses upstart @DaveRandom
17:25
@JoeWatkins yes, the VMs are currently running 14.04
However all you need is that docker command
Why would you pick that...
<not-my-choice>
what docker command ?
17:27
tomcat needs to be running when you do the index
disclaimer: I've only tested that by running on server's that I'd already fucked about with, so it's possible that it will fail on a system on which I hadn't already done... something or other unknown
I don't think so though
/out for a bit
oh btw @LeviMorrison I elected to just put an nginx reverse proxy on the opengrok box, it makes https sane and I figured we'd probably want to run a PHP enabled web server on the box as well at some point, maybe to have a shiny interface for adding new repos... or something
whatever, it was just easier than learning how tomcat works
/really out
lata ... it finished downloading but ... I'll have a look when I can be bothered :D
Evening room
@SammyK that looks ... questionable
Hey @NikiC, zend_ast_process basically exists so I can do shitty transforms on the AST from my shitty extension without completely reimplementing e.g. compile_string, right?
Ubuntu 14.04 was the best option available to me, sadly.
17:34
@SammyK Even assuming we wanted to have this (which I doubt), there's no way this would actually be implemented, as it requires retaining the whole VM state at the time of the exception.
maybe would have been better to install systemd first ...
it really does need upstart, and reluctant to install alongside systemd
but I did run 14.04 until a few days ago (on desktop), with systemd
It looks simple if it's just one function both throwing and catching, but imagine the exception is actually thrown a bunch of calls deep
@LeviMorrison maybe can do dist-upgrade thing ...
@Dereleased I have used it for that exact purpose ;)
worked on my desktop ... after a few months, and much messing about ... but probably not necessary to mess about on more-or-less virgin box ...
17:37
@JoeWatkins nope, not enough space in that partition.
@Leigh hotttttt
@Dereleased Probably doesn't work anymore, github.com/lt/php-strict - example of what you need to hook, how to intercept and modify AST
I'll rewrite the upstart things for systemd so we can test if we can do offsite indexing ...
@Dereleased yes
17:39
anatol is basically saying he doesn't want to merge it into any branch ... this happened before :(
@JoeWatkins Assuming implementation is good, it should certainly go into master and maybe 7.1
will check later
@NikiC Would that be true if we just treated it as a wrapper for goto? Maybe behind the scenes it creates a unique label at the top of the tryblock, executes the bit of code and jumps to the hidden label? Or am I talking nonsense? :)
@SammyK you're thinking about a single function
exception can be thrown from deeper in the stack
that's sorta the point, right ^^
@SammyK Also, I didn't really get which of the code is actually retried. How does at know at which point specifically control flow should jump?
17:45
so ... I am sending authentications using HTTP headers
@NikiC The idea would be to just execute the entire try block again.
but there is one thing I am not able to decide:
the "authentication token" actually contains 3 parts: uid, series and token
Is it possible to display users online by giving them a 1 or 0 in their user mysql table, when they login it is updated to 1 and when the logout it turns to 0. Then display all users with 1 in that column?
(only the "token" part actually changes between requests)
(php/mysql)
17:46
@Gordon hahah lol :p
@SammyK ahhh
so, my question is, whether I should use a single header entry for that or split it in three entries?
okay, then forget what I said
I assumed this would resume somewhere around the point where the exception was thrown (I had something similar to lisp conditions in mind)
@NikiC :D
Well, if it's just the try block, I don't think this is really worth the language feature, as you can implement a function to do that yourself in like 5 lines of code
Something like retry($try, $retry, $times) where $try and $retry are lambdas
17:50
@NikiC Yeah, Laravel just added something like that in the latest version: laravel.com/docs/5.4/helpers#method-retry
I just think it makes the language nicer out of the box since we deal with HTTP calls all the time that tend to fail intermittently :)
@NikiC thanks, can you update the thread with brain stuff ... I want it in 7.1, but anatol started going on about "the php way" ... I switched off :D
@SammyK I wonders, who was the retard to decide to use "dd" as a name for var_dump replacement
the amount of ignorance is kinda impressive
:p
@Alanay select username from users where logged_in = 1;
@tereško var_dump() + die()
17:53
yeah i think thats what im gonna do, thanks
@Dereleased ... or if you accidentally have wrong window focused: dead OS
@SammyK oh dear ... you shouldn't get php out of the box, the box is the only thing holding shit together ...
dd, arrow key up, enter ... something dies
@tereško hadn't even thought of that. Eww.
17:56
@JoeWatkins Haha!
Then again, the only person I ever knew who used/loved laravel also developed exclusively on windows
so .. anyone has any inputs on my authentication header question?
no
both ways seem reasonable ...
I would personally leave it as 1 header
<?php
use Foo\Bar\{
    Foo,
    Bar,
    Baz
};
18:00
and we're missing a lot of context ... if it was the case that some consumer of your service may switch from some other service, then it may be easier for them to use one header ...
Does anyone write group uses that way for real?
I don't know if you're doing this, but I often fall into the trap of thinking of problems like this as though I am going to hand-encode/hand-decode all of these things. The truth is, once I've written the code, it is done. It didn't save or gain me anything
what worries me is "how hard will it be for someone else to understand/debug/improve"
As opposed to use Foo\Bar\{ Foo, Bar, Baz }; ??
18:00
@tereško Are you using a JWT? What's the reason for the token changing between requests? Is it a CSRF token?
fuck JWT, it's solving the wrong problem
eloquent, as always
Is the format something glued together and split, or some other format like AuthHeaderStuff: Foo=1,Bar=37825415,... ?
fuck eloquent :X
7
@tereško what's the issue with an authenticated session identifier?
18:02
I knew that was coming @pmmaga
@JoeWatkins :P
@bwoebi you mean aside from "having a session"
Why they think PHP would rather work with an Apache not NGX ?
@Dereleased that actually seems like a good idea
@tereško how often do you need a real browser bound session?
18:03
@bwoebi it's better than your single line formatting
@kelunik … no, just no.
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi tbh i will never ever use group declarations. i just don't care if they take a lot of lines... and it's mostly repeated words :P
@brzuchal it may just be a cartoon ... or joke ...
@pmmaga Is it appropriate to use ORM describing Active Record at all?
What's the fucking issue with group use? <.<
18:05
@bwoebi But group use is always harder to read.
@kelunik let me strongly disagree
@bwoebi They are ugly, harder to read, not as easy to remove than oneliners?
@bwoebi you're the only person I know
Wes
Wes
i usually don't even look at uses, unless i accidentally tell the ide to import the wrong thing
@brzuchal I've never used eloquent. Was just making a joke over a joke :P
18:07
@brzuchal not as easy to remove? uh?
@pmmaga Yeah, I've just clicked on a link and am reading ORM and Active Record in one sensense and then felt strange :)
@bwoebi Fucks up diffs
@kelunik no? at least not if they're on the same line…
@bwoebi Could be fixed using a trailing comma.... just saying. :)
if you do one group use per line, sure
but that's ugly
18:08
Haha!
@bwoebi Often group use are grouped in one line - I mean this group part inside brackets, and then you need to edit line and without group statements you can just delete whole line, there is shortcut for this in every editor dd in VI and Ctrl+Del in PHPStorm so IMO this is easier
@bwoebi still, it's a change instead of a simple addition or deletion
@bwoebi Beauty is in the eye of the beholder :)
$username = $_SESSION["username"];
$sql = "INSERT INTO users (loggedin) VALUES ('1') WHERE username = '$username'";
if ($connect->query($sql) === TRUE) {
echo "Online!<br/>";
} else {
echo "Offline!<br/>";
}
so this doesn't work >.>
18:10
@Alanay It's also got a SQL injection: php.net/manual/en/security.database.sql-injection.php
ohhh replace insert into with update?
@brzuchal Okay, I don't feel that way, but I see your point there.
i know ill fix the vulns later
doesn't work with update either, must be something else
@kelunik that… doesn't matter?
@Alanay ...not such a good idea to willingly code it with a known vulnerability first and fix later... but to each his/her own I guess... :)
18:12
@bwoebi scanning a few lines vertically that are sorted is a lot easier than finding the right line and then scanning for commas to find the right entry
its just for fun anyway :p
ohh the sql statement is wrong, let me change it
Works! :D
Happy New Year
Wes
Wes
are you in china @Fabor? :D
18:18
Vietnam. But they share the same date.
What year is it for you?
42
o.O
It is the same year as everyone else :P 2017
:P Well I know some countries have a different year, for example I think some go by the age of prophet Muhammad
18:23
Fair enough. Well it's 2017 in Vietnam now
I may want to go there after I get a job and career started
I'd recommend before that.
@tereško What are you listening to?
Is it difficult finding web dev jobs there or do you work remote? @Fabor
How'd you know I was in Da Nang -_-
Haha, lucky guess, I just clicked on first result xD
18:28
@Alanay I work remote but I haven't really looked. Just spending burning my savings slowly currently
My rent is $200 PCM though
Did you have to get a visa to live there?
Not bad
3 month visa, will do a visa run in May.
If I register a business I can get 1-year.
Do that! I'll work remotely for you ;)
@NikiC we wrote a function that does this earlier this week. But then we realized that if something is being slow to respond waiting a couple microseconds probably won't do anything. So we just take one func and $n times to try
My dad is always moving countries, I may ask him and we can move there together
18:31
If this was for a cli app then maybe we would like some more curl but for web requests there is a max execution limit
user895378
@NikiC definitely don't think backoff/retry is a language functionality. This is a baseline necessity of every network operation ... if people aren't already handling it themselves they're doing distributed applications wrong
s/curl/control/
18:55
.. that really had to be starred didnt it ...
Wes
Wes
/me quits. have a good evening @all \o
@Fabor lately: Charon
Like CKY mashed with HIM.
nothing special, yeah
Did you like "Scale The Summit"?
19:12
it's ok, but I listened only to few song and then swiftly managed to forget about them :D
I'm having a hard time using my JS knowledge of closures in PHP
I have the code..
  	function curid() {
  		$id = 0;
		return function() {
			$id = $id + 1;
			return $id;
		};
	}
    echo curid() . '-' . curid() . '-' . curid();
I want to learn Node JS but PHP is so much easier and required for companies
And it gives me the error Object of class Closure could not be converted to string
@Alesana and why exactly do you want to pretend, that php is javascript?
@tereško I'm just trying to understand the difference and how PHP would use a closure
19:16
that's not even how JS does closures
is it viable to create a recently active column in mysql and update it using a JS function to call php after 10 minutes? So before the 10 minutes you're shown as active
Yeah I was trying to make it work for PHP but I guess reading the comments in that link @Alanay I see that a PHP closure is just different than a JS one.
@Alesana curid returns a function, so you have to execute it as well. $id is not known in the inside closure and you are always reinitializing $i to 0: 3v4l.org/latGt
@Alesana I am not claiming this is a good idea, but
	function curid() {
  		static $id = 0;
		return function () use (&$id) {
			$id += 1;
			return $id;
		};
	}
    echo curid()() . '-' . curid()() . '-' . curid()();
// outputs 1-2-3
19:21
I've never use closure, mind telling me in what scenario they are useful?
principles to read for that example: static variables in functions, use declarations in closures, and references
of course function curid() { static $id = 0; return ++$id; } accomplishes the same with a billion times less hassle
@pmmaga You're right, I forgot that with PHP scope is different and you cannot use variables defined in parent functions without use().
@Alesana s/parent functions/parent scopes/
@Dereleased Thanks, that makes more sense now. Do you see any drawbacks to using this? I will ideally just be inserting curid()() into a database for multiple entries. It won't be on an auto-increment column.
@Alanay They are usefull in handlers stack and especially in promises
19:25
thanks
@Alesana If you just want the current number look at my second example here: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/35342314#35342314 Then you just have to use curid() with single parens and it's much simpler
Important difference between PHP and JS closures, consider the following:
$saynums = [];
for ( $i = 0; $i < 10; $i++ ) {
  $saynums[] = function () use ($i) { echo "SAID: $i\n"; };
}
foreach ( $saynums as $ss ) {
  $ss();
}
and JS:
var saynums = [];
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
  saynums[i] = function() { console.log("SAID: " + i); };
}
for (var x in saynums) {
  saynums[x]();
}
the PHP will echo "SAID: 0" through "SAID: 9"
the JS will console.log "SAID: 10" 10 times
JS will keep the scope of the original variable alive
@Dereleased Ah I don't know how I missed that message. Yeah I guess it is much simpler than I was making it out to be.
PHP will essentially bind the scope at the time the closure was defined
That makes sense
@Dereleased Stop using var
19:30
Thanks for the explanation
@PeeHaa What's the new flavor?
Is it a bad idea to give a table the opening post and a limited number of replies rather than to use primary and foreign keys? (I simply don't want to learn how to use them)
@Dereleased let / const
yeah, just saw that, didn't want to wait for you
19:32
apparently this JS behaves like the PHP example:
saynums = [];
for ( let i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
  saynums[i] = function() { console.log("SAID: " + i); };
}
for (x in saynums) {
  saynums[x]();
}
@peehaa you know your personal website icon is very similar to an icon of a popular adult website with the acronyms PH? xD
lol. yeah, I think he knows
haha
That's the idea yes
19:50
I can't set in PHP static $id = $GLOBALS['previd'];? I don't understand why
Why would you do that?
Like any of it
:P
Haha I don't know I am just overcomplicating what I am trying to do.
What are you trying to do?
Get the last field of an integer column in a database, and then whenever I call a function return that incremented by 1
Maybe it is not the most efficient but what I ended up with is..
$query = $dbh->prepare("SELECT offerid FROM customoffers ORDER BY offerid DESC LIMIT 1 ");
$query->execute();
if ($query->rowCount() > 0) {
	$qryfetch = $query->fetch(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
	$lastid = $qryfetch->offerid;
} else {
	$lastid = 0;
}
function curid() {
	static $i = 0;
	$i++;
	return $i + $GLOBALS['lastid'];
}
echo curid() . ' - ' . curid();
Can I ask you to take a step back. To the why you want to do this part?
20:07
It is for inserting rows. It will deal with inserting multiple rows, either which all have unique offerids previously assigned or that all do not. I want it so that if they do not, it will create a unique offerid for each row. The offerid column is not auto incrementing nor is it the key column.
@JoeWatkins @Wes I have to finally ping @salathe via mail because pings here do not work.
@Alesana I'm going to guess here and say that you want to pre-generate ids and allocate them
or use guids
Yup
Well, only if the ids are not provided already
I don't know if this matters two rows can have the same offerid, but two rows cannot have the same offerid ANDthe same offercategory So in reality my SQL statement is SELECT offerid FROM customoffers WHERE offercategory = :cat ORDER BY offerid DESC LIMIT 1
Could somebody explain to me what the use case is for php.net/manual/en/function.hash-init.php?
@Leigh ^?
@Trowski @bwoebi @SammyK
stalking rfc voters like a pro
@Alesana Doing it like that means you will hit race conditions sooner rather then later
@Leigh Thinking I'll switch my vote as well… I was undecided on that point and largely picked what sounded good, but since you have a reason against I'll change my vote.
20:17
Oh that timing
@PeeHaa You can stream data to the hashing function rather than buffering it all at once.
@PeeHaa At what point would I hit a race condition? If I use session_start() and rollback() in the case of a race condition would it still be a problem?
@PeeHaa Your ping reminded me I needed to reply. :-D
:D
@Alesana Probably not
20:58
best oop books?
I just learned I can blacklist domains from the web server... I'm a bit slow on this, but now that I'm aware... evil grin
21:27
@JoeWatkins you should be able to test whether it works in principle by just running the docker cmd in the upstart script from a console (you can add a -d flag immediately after run to daemonise). If you were doing indexing only it wouldn't need systemd or upstart, there would be no daemons involved
We'll have to figure out exactly how it works though
@SalOrozco PoEAA and DDD
from Fowler and Evans respectively
21:43
Today I learned what gaslighting is. I also learned that I am not going crazy. Phew.
21:56
@Alesana here, have a word for tomorrow: astroturfing
Hmm, are they related?
they can be .. or rather, they are symbiotic in nature
Ahh, gaslighting from a politician in that case
It's interesting that the term "gaslighting" came from a movie
Yeah I was reading about that yesterday
22:07
to me anyway, and the nature of the movie
@Tiffany as an american you should be extremely familiar with both of those
I now realize my girlfriend has been gaslighting me for some months. I don't know what to do though because I know she's not doing it on purpose. :|
Anyways, I guess that's not PHP chat appropriate lol
@tereško I became familiar with the term through reddit...
@Alesana it's not something that one does "accidentally"
@Tiffany I think he's referring to the president
22:12
I know :P
but I was familiar with it long before Trump
@tereško But it doesn't have to be something that someone knowingly does
haha oh okay
@Alesana all I'll say is, mental issues are a bitch to deal with, for both the person with them, and their significant other.
@Tiffany Yup. Especially when someone has mental issues, and they're with someone who also has mental issues, but one of the person's mental issues cause them to be abusive
that reminds me, @LeviMorrison :
Aug 7 '15 at 2:34, by tereško
@LeviMorrison , if Trump actually gets the nomination, would you still vote republican
Anonymous
22:16
Does alcholol have any effect on coding?
Anonymous
I mean, if you are drunk are you less stressed to code?
Anonymous
Does that mean, you are will be more productive since you are less stressed or less productive since you are less focused?
!!? ballmer peak
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@samayo if you get stressed while coding, you should stop drinking coffee all the time
22:17
@samayo For coding I like to stay sober, if I do front end I can drink
Anonymous
coding stresses me, almost 99% of the time. And it has nothing to do with coffee
@samayo then stop writing code directly in production
:P
Anonymous
:P
For what it's worth, I've tested the ballmer peak before, and it's worked for me. It's an extremely delicate balance though.
You're basically slightly tipsy.
ya know, unit tests, proper backups, deployment system an other thing tend to help
also having another pair of eyeballs on your code, before merging in master is nice too
22:20
I find it amusing that it seems most of the time I'm most productive with programming is about the last hour of the day.
Anonymous
I'm not doing any of that, I am just trying to fix Symfony Authentication bugs on dev
As long as I haven't been beating my head around with code earlier.
Anonymous
Also, for anyone trying to get into Windows Subsystem for Linux, prepare for frustration
linux on your work machine helps
if not - a VM is a good option
My office is about five feet from our server room. It sounds like there's a vacuum cleaner in it. Apparently it's because when a particular server is restarted, the fans go full blast or something. This sound has been happening for the past hour.
Anonymous
22:24
@tereško Just out of curiosity, what are you using? Virtualization, Containers, Dualboot ...?
at work I have a single-boot Arch
Anonymous
Do you docker, ainsibile, puppet, vagrant, foreman...?
at home I have dualboot Win-Arch, but then I also actually sync code to various VPSs
@samayo no
Anonymous
Hmm
at work I have mounted NFS filesystem, that actually exists on the remote development server
Anonymous
22:27
So, how do you make sure your dev/prod servers are identical?
Anonymous
Or in a nutshell, avoid surprises
what kind of surprises?
Anonymous
I mean, if it works in dev, then it might require something additional on prod.
Anonymous
or the whole, it-works-on-my-server issue
we have devops team for that
and for personal projects - it just works, never had an issue
Anonymous
22:34
Yeah, that devops thing...
Anonymous
For personal project, I encounter errors sometimes
Anonymous
Also, it would be nice to have something that makes sure prod/dev environments are identical.
Anonymous
I think that is what puppet/ainsible does ... but never got around them
Anonymous
It would be nice to push dev app from prod and expect it to work without any issues
@tereško I voted Evan McMullin..
22:43
never even heard about that guy
He surged here in Utah but not really anywhere else.
He ended up with about 21% of our vote, Clinton: 27%, Trump: 45%
Our state really didn't like Clinton or Trump. I think perhaps more than any other state we really disliked them both.

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