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00:07
Yes you can
But i am not sure if it is advised
PDOException: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 2014 Cannot execute
queries while other unbuffered queries are active.  Consider using
PDOStatement::fetchAll().  Alternatively, if your code is only ever
going to run against mysql, you may enable query buffering by setting
the PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY attribute. in
/.../pdo_test.php:29
Stack trace:
#0 /.../pdo_test.php(29): PDOStatement->fetchAll(5)
PDO is trolling me… recommends using fetchAll() while that's exactly what I'm using…
00:29
@bwoebi you understand that it's the query just before that one that is actually still unbuffered right?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier oh
... but I'll agree that PDO is a very good troll
hairy shet dat bug in PMA's code
wow
@bwoebi how dare you destroy my preconceived ideas about people doing bug-free and brain fart's free systems!
        $q = $db->prepare("SELECT blah WHERE cond = ?");
        $q->execute([$param]);

        foreach ($q->fetchAll(\PDO::FETCH_OBJ) as $val) {
                /* ... */
        }
^ @FélixGagnon-Grenier though, I do not see where the issue is… is it somewhere even earlier?
00:37
you mean this? (count($analyzed_sql_results['select_expr'] == 1)
here -------------------------------------------------------^
you need even more dashes :-P
YouTube keeps showing me ads for WordPress plugins. ;-;
Google, why do you do this to me; is your ad targeting that terrible, or do you just hate me?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier there is no unbuffered query in the whole code … I mean, isn't query buffering active by default?!?
@bwoebi depends. most of the time, it is not. if you are not on mysql, you can't really depend on it
00:52
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I am using mysql
@bwoebi have you tried setting the buffered queries attribute to see if it changes anything? (it should)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier will try … the issue is just happening spuriously
strange
I know I have been facing seemlike issues in the past, and I totally failed to note / remember how / why I fixed it.
I remember one time where I had really poorly designed a mapper that returned only one row of a result set, leaving the query open
well, set it for now… let's see…
careful, it does send all the results to php at once to free the connection, which can have a memory impact
00:58
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I am anyway using fetchAll()'s
At least in that codebase
@bwoebi is it a public codebase, the one that throws that?
no
It's not an issue if anyone wants to look there
I'm so hangover that the perspective of painstakingly rampaging through queries does sound appealing
if you don't mind me looking there
@FélixGagnon-Grenier dunno, what's your pubkey?
blinks at screen
01:06
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you have no pubkey on github
not that I know of
you mean an kind of key pair, or my account name?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Where can I contact you privately?
:35355369 done … you need to accept me though
yeah... I don't seem to be getting the notification tho
perhaps it takes a min…
01:22
anyone here has worked with phpleague's router project? Do you know how to handle 404's on it?
@solarc from googling apparently you catch the notfound exception and do whatever you want there?
@Danack oh, that makes sense. I was thinking I'd have to configure something
I'll try
02:21
I wonder how long it's going to take before this gets brigaded into a total shitshow
@PaulCrovella /me casts close vote
wow that was quickly reopened
... it's been instantly reopened?
yeah lol
it's as if he'd reopened it himself
no, it was Nick Craver…
02:41
@PaulCrovella If I can bet something, I believe Trump issued it knowing that it will be suspended legislatively, just to create a lot of tamtam and actually signal that the legislative is the opponent prevent and that he's trying to push his campaign promises through…
@bwoebi I do not want to dig into it here in chat. US politics at the moment has a direct immediate negative impact on many people I've known and cared about in my life. It's extremely upsetting to me.
03:01
@PaulCrovella yeah, here in Europe we can lean back, criticize a little and wait for his next actions
 
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05:37
morning
morning
@Gordon I'm reading your answer and I have a question: to make the UI safe against what the user enters (I guess it calls "XSS" attacks), is removing onlystyle attribute enough?
only style attribute
06:08
posted on January 29, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

anyone awake
no
ha
so frameworks are bad example off oop
??
which framework laravel then answer would be yes...
yes laravel
06:20
then answer will be yes
If I shouldn't look through frameworks then what is good resources to study code?
I want to learn the right stuff not bad practice.
then keep review your codes in this room that's how you will learn
Thank's I been doing a lot of video tutorials from different places they some seem like they are not right.
also do you have any good resources on creating a RESTful api
@SalOrozco if you want to watch then watch PHPNW videos by ircmaxell like youtube.com/watch?v=z_LxkB-Pgf0&t=6s
@SalOrozco no
Seems like there is always places to learn how to build API's in node and other languages but not php.
06:28
reading various blog post and discussing about it here will make you better at OOP there is no single place where you can learn OOP and if there exist such place that would be room 11
lol looking a code from what I have read.
Another thing is it even worth learning angular 2 and node javascript frameworks.
@SalOrozco can't say anything about that anyone who worked with api's can only point you in right direction.
@SalOrozco youtube.com/watch?v=Ojsn11XY0X8&t=842s also worth watching this
Thanks man.
@SalOrozco well it's your will and depends upon on your need.
I learned fundamentals of programming procedural PHP, but knowing that there is better way to do things I want to learn all that.
I have tried angular 2 and node just mess around with them. There is nothing to it very simple. I don't mind it but people say javascript frameworks are the thing of the future.
06:36
@SalOrozco then stick to php it will take around year to master the things when you are confident about php then you can learn other languages like functional languages(haskell) etc
@SalOrozco well i know nothing about angular,node can say anything about it
Yeah is what got me started in all of this. Just curious about how things worked. Read a lot of books on PHP procedural. Some good books, funny I haven't found one good one about php oop.
@SalOrozco neither you will find. start doing things the tutorial i linked.
thanks man
 
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08:40
Is there a way to upload a picture to a different server on a different host without uploading the file to the first server?
I have two server clusters- s1 and s2. The user mostly interacts with s1 which does processing and has the database. And s2 is used for image compression and for storing it on an aws s3 bucket.
@bwoebi @rdlowrey You got that wrong, React people 100% agree with a global loop, they totally agree it's the single worst point of React. They just don't see the benefit of clear scoping yet.
So, when user posts something with an image the image must go to the s2 instead of touching the s2 but other information should be stored in the database of s1.
And the image will be posted to s2 for compression and later stored in the s3 bucket.
How can i achieve that?
Anyone?
09:13
@CoderDudeTwodee If you want the client to upload the file to a different server, that's where you need to submit it.
You can probably use JavaScript to submit the file onto one server, and the rest onto another.
09:34
@MadaraUchiha what is the best way to do that? cURL seems to be creating a temporary local copy of the file in s1 and then copying it to s2, which will completely be the opposite of what i want.
09:46
It took quite some time to write that comment, I hope it's fine as is. github.com/async-interop/event-loop/pull/… @bwoebi @rdlowrey @Trowski
Hey everyone :) I'm having a problem like the one in stackoverflow.com/questions/14387543/… but I'm using PDO. Are there any other similar questions around that might help me out?
I run the same query in MySQL and it returns the expected results, and yet in the prepared PDO query it doesn't :/
09:59
Reckon it's okay to use memcached across our webservers then have a central sql server for session handling?
 
1 hour later…
11:06
@Sean where memcached is clustered or... what?
@DaveRandom Yeah, just settled for clustered memcached for now
In a way, "clustered memcached" sounds like an oxymoron
It's doesn't sound like it would be any more performant than an RDBMS in most cases
Dunno though, not really my area if I'm honest
We don't have masses of users on our site at once, so the performance gains / losses are pretty negligible anyways
moin, btw
\o
11:08
@Sean what's the point then? Why not just talk to the DB directly?
KISS
/me has only jusr got out of bed, smoke + tea, 10 mins
Hey a quick question: the result of date('G', strtotime("00:00 AM")) is coming out to be "5" for me. Is that normal?
Weird, maybe it's a timezone thing?
# php -r "echo date('G', strtotime('00:00 AM'));" => 0
@VeeK Use the 'c' format to debug date values/DateTime objects.
Yup its the timezone setting. If I change it, the output of 00:00 AM changes
...and set your server timezone to UTC
11:16
But 01:00 AM for example always return 1
timezone adjustments generally only make sense at the client end (IMHO)
The rest of the times on my website uses GMT +5:30 (India), I can't change that. And I don't know when the value from the user will be 00:00 AM
Isn't it an inconsistent behavior on php's part?
I would guess it's related to the way strtotime deals with incomplete values. If the value is always in the same format, I would recommend using DateTime::createFromFormat
strtotime is an ugly beast - trying to parse a string for date/time values in "any" format is generally not a sane thing to attempt IMO
@AllenJB correct
both strtotime and DateTime::createFromFormat cannot handle "00:00 AM"
my purpose was to convert AM/PM to 24 hr format
11:26
!!> echo date('G', strtotime("00:00 AM")) . "\n";
$old = date_default_timezone_get();
date_default_timezone_set('UTC');
echo date('G', strtotime("00:00 AM")) . "\n";
date_default_timezone_set($old);
echo date('G', strtotime("00:00 AM")) . "\n";
^ set the timezone to UTC and restore it afterwards to get the desired behaviour without breaking anything else
Yeah that'll do
Thanks
that's a better way
Consistency in PHP is a bug.
11:31
specify the timezone as UTC
@Sean lol
In many ways this is not PHP's fault. Doing what strtotime does is basically impossible, it's amazing it works as well as it does
in most cases what people are really doing is creating from a known format, strtotime() guesses it right 99% of the time so they are surprised in the 1% case, but actually you should just use DateTime::createFromFormat()
In this case is was only failing because you weren't being explicit enough
and ftr this is a big part of why I said this:
17 mins ago, by DaveRandom
timezone adjustments generally only make sense at the client end (IMHO)
I have always admired the ability of strtotime and I agree with you.
I've set the timezone at the server level so all times in my db end up in that format
Indeed, although (for MySQL anyway) you'll notice that TIMESTAMP and DATETIME don't always produce consistent results
That's because of the way they are are stored and it's not important exactly what the difference is, tbh - computers think in UTC
timezones are only for humans
Yeah, for date-sensitive stuff I tend to go with timestamps and convert over for viewing
12:08
@kelunik that's exactly what I said??
14 hours ago, by bwoebi
we do now. React people currently barely realized that global loop may be a good idea.
@kelunik exactly?
^ They totally realized that, not barely.
I meant that it was only recently due to the async-interop discussions
I didn't mean that they only reluctantly agreed
sorry for the ambiguous wording
Hello
can somebobody help me with simple zend 3 dependency injection?
Its such simple thing and I am stuck :(
0
Q: zend 3, graphQL - how to create model instance using factory in Types class

Darius.VCurrently I have such Types.php: namespace Application\GraphQL; use Application\GraphQL\Type\NodeType; use Application\GraphQL\Type\QueryType; use GraphQL\Type\Definition\NonNull; use GraphQL\Type\Definition\Type; use Application\GraphQL\Type\PersonType; /** * Class Types * * Acts as a reg...

12:19
but React is best thing ever, it's made by Facebook so it must be awesome, you are just to stupid to understand the greatness that comes from mixing css and html in the js files, you stupid old farts with your fucking separation of concerns, git gud or fuck off
@tereško :D
hahaha
Cant facebook make shitty libraries?
NEVER
 
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13:24
morning
.crash is not seg fault right ?
13:58
@Saitama @DejanMarjanovic check yo email, your room11.org addresses won't work until you confirm them. I can resend conf emails if necessary.
@DaveRandom dnslib :P
14:32
github.com/amphp/dns/pull/48#discussion_r98334724 … can anyone else please chime in … I cannot understand why you would want to promote behavior changes via putenv() calls within the script execution.
@DaveRandom got it... on it...
14:59
anyone can think of a reason why this code creates seg fault:

ProfileUtils::addInvoice(Utils::serialiseArrayFix($data['invoice']));


but changed to

```
$invoice_data = Utils::serialiseArrayFix($data['invoice']);
$rec_invoice = ProfileUtils::addInvoice($invoice_data);

```
works perfect ?
can a response header contain multiple headers with the same name?
@tereško It results in a comma separated list of values afaik
it shouldn't
or if would suck up expire times in Set-Cookie
Oh right
yeah
15:35
@Wes I do oppose kittens
hi room, what's wrong with lxr.php.net? I'm getting "Java heap space OOM" for the past few days?
there is php-lxr.adamharvey.name but it seems to be a bit outdated
@pinepain look to your right
yesterday, by DaveRandom
https://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
@NikiC thanks a lot (on smaller screen starred is not visible)
Most importantly, that means mbstring func_overload is going to be killed off...
Unfortunately not quite soon enough
Wes
Wes
15:57
> Deprecate and subsequently remove (unset) cast
Pollita: No
:D
Pollita = Sara, right? yes :P
i keep debating whether I should jump in on the Collections "discussion".
Wes
Wes
don't @LeviMorrison :D
(Which is really about generics)
@LeviMorrison "Do I have time for this?"
!!rfcs
15:59
@NikiC Nope. But maybe if I point out some cases that should be covered in any generics proposal I can kill it in the water?
By the way, @NikiC, someone did some analysis of repositories on github searching for fn and your namespace is the only found BC break that wasn't a test case.
@LeviMorrison hrm
link?
They emailed it to me; sec and I'll put it in a gist.
@LeviMorrison That's nice
16:10
@NikiC So... any reservations with moving fn (parameter_list) => expr to discussion phase?
Also, if we drop => then it's more grammatically consistent with the rest of our language, meaning if () stmt vs if () { stmt_list } type stuff
@kelunik It seems the comment wasn't taken well…
@Trowski Yes, but it's exactly what the spec is about. We can change that, but then it's not the spec it was anymore.
@kelunik I hope my PR is an acceptable middle-ground. So far it has gone largely unnoticed.
@LeviMorrison the => means for me a shorthand of "return"
@LeviMorrison the difference is that it's fn() => expr and not fn() => stmt
Sure, exprs and stmts are not the same
I was just thinking that we don't need a symbol there to disambiguate anything and it would be a bit more consistent and shorter.
16:23
@LeviMorrison I disagree on the consistency bit. It would look awkward to me
I don't feel strongly about it.
Anyway, when moving to discussion phase, we can see whether that suggestion even pops up
@Trowski github.com/async-interop/event-loop/pull/144 I honestly don't think we shall give in here.
As Daniel put it so nicely:
18 hours ago, by rdlowrey
It's so trivial to modify an unscoped run() -based application to work in the confines of Loop::execute() too ... just wrap the top level of the application inside Loop::execute()
@bwoebi ... why did you put BC stuff at the end?
It's part of the proposal, yes?
@LeviMorrison I was taking example from other RFCs where it's at the end as well
I hate the layout other RFCs use
lol
16:31
Preserve the usual structure to minimize surprise when reading
@bwoebi I know… and I find it frustrating that this is such a point of contention. My concern is that React/Rx will choose to ignore our work, using their positions as the defacto-standard.
I always deviate from it on purpose.
@LeviMorrison Didn't know that it's on purpose; I don't care, feel free to put it back if you prefer it that way.
Future scope is like... not part of the RFC, so it's weird for it to come before BC breaks.
@LeviMorrison it somewhat is. It's not part of the requested changes, but it will still be taken into consideration and thus part of the overall RFC.
@Trowski My main concern is that we're then going back to it in a year or two and then having to update the whole dependency chain for EVERYONE
that's going to be the worst type of dependency hell ever.
Or even that we have to live with the drawback forever due to nobody wanting to break the dependency chain.
16:36
@bwoebi Go back to the way the standard is currently you mean?
We have to get it right - this time.
@Trowski yes.
Wes
Wes
musicassette sales increased of 74% in 2016. hipsters
@Wes It's just such a warm sound though
:P
@bwoebi Allowing initial watchers to be created from outside of a running loop is probably an acceptable compromise that I doubt will need to be changed.
16:43
@Trowski That's fine and needed for wait()
The react way would be really just calling Loop::execute(function() {}, Loop::get());
@bwoebi Stacking loops isn't common, so I'm fine with explicitly passing a new loop driver instance to Loop::execute() when I do want to create a fresh driver instance.
I would be fine with a function doing that thing.
@Trowski you do all the time in tests though
@bwoebi That may also be a good compromise.
Loop::run() that is simply Loop::execute(function() {}, Loop::get());
yes.
@Trowski basically just self::$driver->run();
@bwoebi Ah, yes.
16:49
@Wes probably fake
@bwoebi Looks good.
@Trowski Want to close your PR in favor of this?
@bwoebi I think so, it accomplishes the same thing and is much simpler.
@Trowski exactly
@Trowski And in particular without that ugly resetDriver
16:56
@bwoebi No need to confuse the proposal in the comment, but I think the method would actually need to be:
public static function run()
{
    $driver = self::$driver ?: self::get();
    self::$level++;

    try {
        $driver->run();
    } finally {
        self::$level--;
    }
}
yeah, you're right - I've just oversimplified it for the discussion
the actual PR would do that - yes
17:21
@bwoebi The issue with your proposal is that it still doesn't have a clear scope. There's still the possibility of Loop being used to create watchers and another loop being run then.
@kelunik yes. IFF you use run().
I'd personally discourage the use of it.
But it looks like the best compromise.
Having two ways of doing things is really something I want to avoid. It just creates confusion.
@kelunik But TBH, you still have that issue even with the version of execute() you proposed… in particular … function doCallSomeWhere() { Loop::defer(...); Loop::execute(function() {}); } Loop::execute(function() { doCallSomeWhere });
the defer is registered in the primary loop then and not the nested one
@kelunik And yet it's the best solution which will satisfy all requirements and appease all parties.
The little confusion is a price I'm happy to pay if it's that what it takes to push the standard forward and getting it adopted by react and rx
I mean, I do not particularly like it, but it's better than the proposals from React people until now …
The really strange thing is that nobody from React / Rx criticized anything about the Driver interface. Everything they criticize is the Loop accessor, because they want to keep the current way, while React currently doesn't even have an accessor.
@bwoebi E_UNDEFINED_CONSTANT :P
@kelunik haha :-P
17:31
@bwoebi Where do you have the issue there?
@kelunik That you may end up with code being accidentally in the wrong loop. You intended the defer for the new loop and it ends up in the old loop.
@bwoebi The defer is expected to be registered in the primary loop, as it's not inside the execute scope.
yes.
Then put it inside the execute and you're fine.
sure, that would solve it.
And that's what you're arguing too
17:33
Having it outside clearly uses the outside loop. The scope is very clear here.
no need to restrict Loop::defer() calls etc. outside execute(), it's easy to just move them in.
@bwoebi hm?
@kelunik you wanted to make Loop::defer(...); Loop::execute(function() { … }); throw
@bwoebi Yes, because that might operate on the wrong loop.
Inside execute it's always the right loop.
häh?
your argument makes no sense
11 mins ago, by bwoebi
@kelunik But TBH, you still have that issue even with the version of execute() you proposed… in particular … function doCallSomeWhere() { Loop::defer(...); Loop::execute(function() {}); } Loop::execute(function() { doCallSomeWhere });
^ when I do that, I also accidentally operated on the wrong loop
17:37
@bwoebi Yes, but (1) stacked loops are an edge case (2) you didn't realize the Loop::execute scoping.
@kelunik they are an edge case unless you do it accidentally
@kelunik not sure what you mean with (2)
@bwoebi If you register events outside Loop::execute, they don't be executed inside that Loop::execute, unless you pass the previous driver explicitly.
@kelunik That's correct. and then?
I think I don't really get the point of that example.
Loop::defer(...); Loop::execute(function() {}); will always either error because no loop or execute the defer in the parent loop.
Yeah, but is this an actual issue we need to solve? IMHO not and I cannot remember having ever having had issues with amp v1 with this particular problem you want to make throw.
The real issue is the scoping and that one is solved.
Wes
Wes
17:50
evenings
@bwoebi The issue with the current scope is that it easily leads to bugs.
Loop::defer(...);
Loop::execute(function () { ... });
No, it doesn't.
^ That doesn't execute the defer currently.
You just put the defer into the execute
I have no idea why you'd even attempt to write such code
@bwoebi Why do you think that throwing in case of outside of execute is an issue then?
17:54
@kelunik because wait(). And currently also because react.
@bwoebi Wait can be changed to accept a callable instead of a promise.
If PHP were inherently async, then fine, I'd totally agree
@kelunik you've just described execute() :-P // I don't think changing it to a callable is a good idea
changing it to a callable makes it even harder to use wait() to the point that people probably want to completely avoid the aync lib
@bwoebi The difference is that execute doesn't wait for a promise and stops the loop on it's resolution.
Apart from that, wait is pretty much execute, right.
Wes
Wes
i'm amazed by internals already
@bwoebi Then we need a better solution. I'm not willing to make bugs with multiple loops that simple.
Morning @daviddan btw.
17:58
@kelunik I still say that it won't be a source of bugs
Wes
Wes
maybe i wrongly interpret the tone of the discussions
hey guys
hey
@bwoebi It will be, especially considering the React way of doing things. Because exactly that way will lead to bugs.
@Wes you mean people bashing each other … with constructive arguments?
@kelunik only if they use execute with a callback. But if you need to specify a callback after already having declared the watchers, you pretty much realize you're doing something wrongly
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