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oh lol
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17:22
@Trucy yeah, ternary operators suck.
That didn't make any sense haha
@bwoebi This is only a modern issue because browsers changed how they work.
I know that's the lolphp subreddit but this worked correctly for years.
@LeviMorrison I mean the comment itself, not the topic
I disregarded their opinion because I have better things to do and they clearly don't know how much time all this stuff takes.
17:28
yea…
I don't understand the difference between using fopen with mode 'w' and 'w+', or 'x' and 'x+'. I understand with 'r', it is to just read an already existing file, and with 'r+' it is to read and write an existing file. But if you are using 'x' or 'w', then why would you need to read the file? It doesn't exist so there would be nothing to read..
I also don't think they used the old php.net...
@Alesana 2 things: 1) fwrite($fp, $data); rewind($fp); some_func_that_expects_a_readable_stream($fp); 2) fopen() can be used for things other than file systems...
Ah so it would be for going back and reading what you've written before you close the stream
@Wes A hint for your implementation: lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%40master/Zend/…
17:37
When I am doing a fresh install of a ubuntu box it want to partition all the disk.
What do I pick?
cc @DaveRandom because he is our resident sysadmin :P
Well, either you use LVM or you don't…
yes :P
What use is lvm over not lvm?
i.stack.imgur.com is spitting 500 errors for me lately
Are you ever going to want to dynamically resize partitions?
@PaulCrovella may be a hangover from the S3 issue?
Dynamically as in gpart that thing?
17:40
141
A: What is LVM and what is it used for?

Riccardo MurriBenefits You can think of LVM as "dynamic partitions", meaning that you can create/resize/delete LVM "partitions" (they're called "Logical Volumes" in LVM-speak) from the command line while your Linux system is running: no need to reboot the system to make the kernel aware of the newly-created o...

you probably don't want it for a server
@DaveRandom that's my guess, that's when it started.. dunno why it'd continue though after recovery
ty
Too fancy for me
@PaulCrovella flush your DNS cache
uh... OK :-P
17:42
I know he didn't say please, but that reaction is a bit harsh
To be fair, I don't actually care
That's for everything you say / do
either do I, that's the thing. it was just an observation, not a real problem
@DaveRandom well… LVM allows for very efficient snapshots though…
yeah you can even do that while it's running it seems
@samayo pong
17:44
yeah, that's the point
Meh. I don't mind brining the thing down for snapshots / re-partitioning
@bwoebi I'm assuming that, seeing as this is @PeeHaa and he doesn't really dobuntu, this is mostly for him dicking around and that won't matter
mailserver
So yeah dicking around :P
@DaveRandom fine
Y U NO CENTOS?!?!?!?
rhel4life
Anonymous
17:45
@Ekin I see you stared fastpress and watching it currently. Are you interested to push some code and tag that thing? I really need a blog, but kinda little bussy
It's a full blown appliance which is easier to install on ubuntu
Generally I agree with you though
Well not generally btw, just on this :P
/me cooks
ugh fuck. enter doesn't select an option but continues with install \p/
17:49
@samayo urm... to be veeery honest... I don't remember doing that :P lemme see
Anonymous
@Ekin Ah, it's maybe another person ...
But if I were to push some code I better do that for the 3 half done things that have been waiting since forever ^^
That's not how it works @Ekin
Always start new stuff first :P
Anonymous
@Ekin fair enough
Ask @DaveRandom
Anonymous
17:50
@PeeHaa Yup, I am starting a new one as we speak
@PeeHaa yeh that's how @PeeHaa does it :P
Anonymous
I generally start about ~2 projects per week.
Anonymous
4 years programming, and nothing is finished so far..
Anonymous
This is gold
Anonymous
17:52
@DaveRandom Actually, I have a question that's been driving me insane, since I started using linux/centos (thanks to you).. I want to know how you are able to mount shared folders without loosing selinux context
> To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>".
Anonymous
Also, the symlink issue. It seems vBox can't create symlinks to shared folder.
Can anyone translate ip addr show eth0 to something that OSX would understand?
I'm trying to figure out what the IP address is of a host machine from within a docker container, so that I can attempt to figure out why xdebug is refusing to stop on breakpoints.
Can't you just do ifconfig?
brb food
17:58
no_idea_what_Im_doing_dog.jpg
I'm expecting to see IP address 172.18.0.1 somewhere, as that apparently is what the host machines IP address inside docker (i.e. what the webserver is logging as the request IP address). That IP address doesn't appear to be output from ifconfig...
@Danack Do you have xdebug.org/docs/all_settings#remote_connect_back set to true? You shouldn't have to know the IP anyway if that's the case
@pmmaga yes, and I've got autostart enabled as well, so I would expect that the debugger to stop on the first line of code, regardless of whether the request had the request to start the debugger set.
Instead the page is just being served without any breaking.
> # telnet 172.18.0.1 9000
Trying 172.18.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
Setting xdebug.remote_host to the IP address of my machine seems to allow xdebug to at least break......so I guess their is super magic happening with the routing of packets in Docker...
@Danack :/ docker shenanigans i guess
@tereško heh. I just now went past the 3 minutes mark. lawl, this is hilarious. and... gosh. How do we make sure we're not actually the hipster enjoying mongo?
:D
ask your doctor
18:12
riite ;) "Hey doctor, am I a hipster?"
- yes, my son
posted on March 02, 2017 by CommitStrip

@PaulCrovella Haven't you ever heard of a distributed database?
TIL that fopen()ed is a word
@Trowski made of php files? no
18:25
@PaulCrovella Note the sarcasm :-)
I know, I'm still struggling to understand how they got to that point though... like somewhere they should've said "wtf are we doing, this is wrong"
You'd think that…
18:39
lol. skipped a review because whatever, it's in c, I'm not sure and y'know. get remorses to let a bad question go by, go back to close and... congratulations, you passed an audit!
19:11
@PaulCrovella reminds me of the story I read on dailywtf where svn was a coding method
@PaulCrovella this
@Tiffany yeah, that's a good one. I sorta want 1000 php files dude to tell his story, but considering the question I'm not sure he understands his fundamental problem.
19:42
@samayo oh, selinux. No idea, sorry.
My usual approach with selinux is to Google fruitlessly for hours, desperately trying to avoid disabling it, before eventually disabling it.
@JoeWatkins I don't suppose you could give my pthreads upgrading article one last read through? I think it is finished now.
20:39
Good afternoon
@PaulCrovella Many people, especially users of PHP, don't think about why they are doing something, especially when it's just a small scale thing like this. They just think, "I need this to work for ID X, so I'll make a new file that has ID X in it. Copy File, Quick Edit, Done, let's get lunch." The problem with this approach will never occur to them because they are not engineers. They likely aren't even entertaining the thought that there's another way.
Fun story from my time as a C-store manager. The master register could run all sorts of reports, but we only needed 2-3 on a daily basis for different events (gas delivery, end of day, etc). When I was trained, I was trained like this: "Exit the sales screen. Press left 4 times. Press enter. Log in. Press Right 15 times. Press Enter. Press Enter Again. The report should print."
Lots of people did it exactly that way. Occasionally, they'd print the wrong report; half of them didn't even notice, because the next step in their workflow was "put the report in the envelope and move on to the next step."
For some reason, it didn't occur to people to just read the screen, which would tell you not only which interface you were in, but which report you were running. To them, it wasn't really the process of generating a report, but a ritual that must be conducted to move on with your workday.
Those kinds of people will never question their approach. It doesn't make them bad, it just makes them not engineers.
Any way to prevent access to a file without the use of Apache .htaccess/httpd.conf? I want it to work with IIS and Apache
Anonymous
yes
And nginx, and any other server
Anonymous
@DaveRandom are you sharing host files via vboxsf?
20:54
does starting the filename with a '.' work universally or am I just spoiled?
@Dereleased sure it does, why not?
@bwoebi I meant for hiding files on various webservers. For example, while DOS/WIN has the concept of a "hidden" attribute, I know it also likes to hide files beginning with '$'. So, would a dotfile be inaccessible on IIS the way it is on apache?
Actually I will rephrase the question haha
I am making an app that will be distributed and each user will upload it to their own server, and I want to use rewrite rules as well as preventing downloads to a file unless authorized... What would be the best way to make it work on Apache, IIS, and Nginx?
@PeeHaa setup mailserver on spare vps
@Jeeves I tried but forgot my dns login
21:00
@PeeHaa Try again.
@Dereleased if you configure it to be such, sure.
@Jeeves Already did. No dice
@PeeHaa Can you do it again, please?
Actually that doesn't work at all. Nevermind.
Is it better practice to only put an @throws PHPdoc if the method itself directly throws an exception? Or do I put it for every possible exception that could be thrown within the method by other method calls? The latter seems cluttered though.
21:02
@Dereleased wat
That's not how it works :P
fuck
2 mins ago, by Dereleased
Actually that doesn't work at all. Nevermind.
paid about 300€ in various bills
ah :D
@tereško yes paying bills suuck
Anonymous
!!cancer
21:05
> ♋ Cancer | June 21 to July 22
You look handsome and dashing in your brand new suit. Now, if only a close friend or relative would die, you’d be all set.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
Anonymous
Right.
I need to buy a suit
Anonymous
?
@ircmaxell isn't filming people without informing them against some federal law?
also, evenin
21:19
no, in public anything can be filmed
oh, nevermind, that was Germany
it's what's called "single consent" in my state, which means only one party needs to be aware and consent, then it's perfectly legal
@ircmaxell the german rules essentially mean this: reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1r8nig/…
> And inconsistently paranoid as fuck. NSA spying on all my conversations and emails? Meh. Google taking a picture of my house that everyone can see if they stand on the street? Satan himself.
you broke the first safety rule of reddit: dont read the fucking comments
21:24
it's still true
sadly - yes
germany is a really strange place
Anonymous
Feb 9 at 10:41, by JayIsTooCommon
Dec 7 '16 at 10:47, by JayIsTooCommon
Germans are strange
well ... for example, Berlin is only (or almost-the-only) capitol, which has negative GDP
no, not GDP
damn ... I cant remember what it was called
(and I cant recall what I had to google, shit)
"The last quarter, it was just announced, our gross domestic product … was below zero. Who ever heard of this? It's never below zero." -Trump
No one's ever heard of this… because GDP below zero isn't possible.
Anonymous
I just watched his navy speech, it's like watching a child trying to come across intelligent
21:32
@tereško GDP growth rate can be zero, which is probably what you read.
might be
Anonymous
I feel bad for that engineer ..
puu.sh/urnXf/d503e8af59.png if I have a form like this, and I want to make a function that returns the percentage grade (earned out of maximum), do I have to make 4 different functions for each grade type (Lab, Quiz, etc) or can I make a single function that will do the calculation for all of the types and return the result?
Make a single function to take the score and max, returning the grade.
21:38
can you just make up generic parameter names since each input name is different? that's why I was confused
Yeah. Split it up. You need a method which takes two numbers and spits out a grade. It doesn't need to know where the numbers are coming from or where the result is going.
@Alesana I believe it's a reasonably common thing to add "'ed" to unix commands to verb them. e.g. chown'ed, chmod'ed.
function calculatePercent($earned, $max){
    $result = $earned / $max;
    return $result;
}
hows that?
so people can see the exact command you meant.
@Hello Don't forget to account for those pesky zeroes
21:41
@PeeHaa @Ekin one thing I'm noticing with gitamp is that if the socket the dns resolver is using dies at some point it just keeps trying to use it rather than establishing a new one.. while in this loop memory use climbs 20,008 bytes at a time, checked every 25 seconds. (note that testing was done with a sledgehammer - i killed my local adapter then turned it back on after a few seconds, so haven't actually narrowed down what's chewing things up)
And if $earned is > $max for some reason.
OH yeah, you are right haha
@PaulCrovella That's sounds like behavior I think I have seen before
if I wanted to calculate the percentage weight, I would have to pass in the function calculatePercentage() as a parameter?
function calculateWeight($calculatePercentage(), $weight){
    $result = $calculatePercentage() * $weight;
    return $result;
}
@PeeHaa also it eventually gives up trying, but memory use continues to grow
21:44
Interesting
cc @DaveRandom
Think of it more like
still not sure if it's the dns resolver that chewing up that memory though, it could well be any other number of bits.. just both those things happened after i killed and restarted my adapter
$percentage = calculatePercentage(.., ..);
$weight = calculateWeight($percentage, ..);
ohhhh
@sean
Mm?
21:51
How do you apply the function to different form inputs?
err, functions
@JayIsTooCommon same, though if there's a playbook for dealing with that issue then they should have a tool for handling it that doesn't allow fucking up the command
So, do your form fields have a similar naming convention?
ugh... eye cancer
Hey, it helps me lol
21:53
Elitist gonna elite :p
good for you! I just can't look at it, sry :p
haha
@Hello ...where are the <label>s?
@PaulCrovella I would like some more info here, as that definitely should not be the case. A failed socket should be removed and replaced.
No no need to investigate further with the chance it's our fault. Let's just blame @DaveRandom
:p
21:56
@Hello you probably should try learning CSS
@Trowski github.com/amphp/dns/blob/master/lib/DefaultResolver.php#L198 keeps dumping notice fwrite(): send of 32 bytes failed with errno=10022 An invalid argument was supplied.
I can use css, but I just wanted to get the math down first
so not sure what else to say
@Hello also, there is this fancy new tag: <label>
@PaulCrovella Ok, that could use some better error handling. Just a minute an I'll give you some code to replace those lines with and give that a try.
@tere
nvm
trying to figure out how posting the form data works when you submit to another page
oh dear, there is no way this will backfire on EU: reuters.com/article/…
no way whatsoever , right ?!
@Hello Data submitted when method="post" will be available in $_POST['foo']
where foo is the name given in your input field
@tereško isn't that the second time it's been lifted for her?
don't think so
but it seems like Brexit is not good enough for EU
22:01
ah yeah, last paragraph "Le Pen's immunity has been lifted before, in 2013, by the EU parliament. She was then prosecuted in 2015"
// Send request
$bytesWritten = @\fwrite($server->socket, $requestPacket);
if ($bytesWritten === false || isset($packet[$bytesWritten])) {
    $exception = new ResolutionException("Request send failed");
    $this->unloadServer($server->id, $exception);
    throw $exception;
}
@PaulCrovella Try that ^
@PaulCrovella this will basically make her lead in the polls even larger
you could say that Brussels just handed her there presidency
Anonymous
@PaulCrovella yeah, which by the attitude of the writing, they seem to be rightly blaming the tool rather than the engineer.
@Trowski still getting repeated ResolutionExceptions after reenabling the network adapter, exception coming from github.com/amphp/dns/blob/master/lib/DefaultResolver.php#L298
@PaulCrovella Hmm… odd, it should be eventually reloading all the sockets.
22:12
and eventually it just gives up again :/
this is testing on windows btw, just dicking around on my desktop trying to track down what's killing gitamp
That does sound / look really familiair though also on nix
@PeeHaa when you saw it did the gitamp ui still load, but not show any events? (that's what I'm getting with it here)
I think yes
yeah, and memory is totally stable here until I drop the adapter, then it reliably climbs (and unreliably crashes shit entirely)
@tereško What's the issue with lifting it? It's just allowing for prosecution at all, not that she'll have to expect big punishments...
22:16
@bwoebi I understand that part, but it will not be the message that people take away from this
maybe my google-fu is failing me but is there an amp based client for rabbitmq?
it will be "saying bad things about Islam gets you prosecuted"
^ yeah that sucks
@PaulCrovella how are you testing?
@tereško That's the fault of the French law, not the EU parliament though
22:18
@bwoebi not really. that's the fault of the lobbies
hm?
@pmmaga there is … if you're happy with the STOMP protocol
it's political way more than lawful. people post / share stuff like that all the time. only against specific groups does it presents problems
@Ekin dumping memory_get_usage during the 25 second repeat callback in the websocket handler.. run gitamp, kill network adapter, wait
@FélixGagnon-Grenier that's more a social issue though
22:21
fair enough. I am not sure where best to attribute it.
@bwoebi this is more about the "optics". You could say that there was no way for EU to look good in this. They would loose either way. But this action comes with the additional cost: it makes EU look like they are agreeing with enforcement of blasphemy laws
@bwoebi that will probably do it! have to read more on the protocol itself but it seems to cover what i want to play with. thanks
@tereško Disagree, but I agree that some people may perceive it differently.
you disagree with the idea that this was a loose-loose for EU?
@tereško nah
I disagree that this way [i.e. lifting immunity] is worse than the other
22:24
we'll have to see how this plays out
@tereško I do not feel like Le Pen has the same advantage like Trump, i.e. the more politically incorrect the better does not apply to her.
She's perceived too much as a politician for that though
honestly, I think people see here are the "outsider", even though she's a politician
@PaulCrovella I'm not seeing the same behavior… the resolver quickly recovers when I cycle network connectivity.
@tereško Sure, but she doesn't have that much "outsider" charisma … but we'll see
@Danack Ah I wasn't aware
22:29
to me this all looks like the classic scenario of: side A tell that there is no problem, side B says there is a problem and gives solutions
thus: side B is driving the conversation
yeah, side A needs to find issues and make the discussion revolve around these
if side A doesn't find anything to create a winning ground, yeah, no chance
@Trowski dunno, it's definitely not recovering here
@JayIsTooCommon oh, hah, I hadn't even got to that part of the article. good on them.
@PaulCrovella Might be something specific to Windows, which I can't help much with at the moment. Maybe @kelunik would have some insight.
no worries, right now I'm more trying to track down what might be ballooning memory.. i'm not even convinced yet that the dns issue is causing that in particular, as they could simply share a root cause
22:46
Hello, anyone aroiund who could possibly help me? github.com/deStrO/eBot-CSGO/blob/… I can't for the life of me figure out where setScore() is defined
Oh I wasn't even aware that was possible, thanks!
23:01
@PaulCrovella You might be abled to help me here aswell. The creator of that respository has alot of different subclasses for every single message that shows up from the UDP log (he filters which one it is with regexes). But how does he "iterate" through all the classes to see which message it is, and take action accordingly?
I am really vague here, but I am having trouble explaining it better
sorry, am a bit busy at the moment
Well, I tried something but totally dunno if I'm doing it correct
I'm not using uv, and tested with two memory_get_usage dumps, one before the listen() and one after
If I kill the networking I get to see the 1st one keep incrementing
And after a while the Name resolution timeout exceptions even go away, all silent except the usage dump
I just get to see the usage increment in numbers
not using uv either, native here
Also @Ekin is on nix @Trowski ^
Also, when I restart networking, three /ws requests are fired
But I don't get any events visible, the 1st usage dump still goes up, the 2nd dump doesn't get logged
23:15
I wish it was easier to cut out artax, only to narrow shit down
@PaulCrovella you basically want a mock-artax which returns a Promise returning a full response?
Hi guys hope you're all well! Does anyone have some experience with ProxyPass in Apache? I'm having a tricky issue and would appreciate any help
0
Q: Proxy Pass for multiple protocols

Oliver KuchiesCurrently i'm attempting to redirect /socket.io via http:// however; another request uses ws://. I have set the following rule: ProxyPass /socket.io http://127.0.0.1:3000/socket.io The problem with this is that all requests move to http:// when some must move to ws://. The ws:// request ...

suppose i should look at the tests for one of them
23:33
@OliverKuchies github.com/socketio/socket.io/issues/1696 solution in there?
Hi
Question. From PHP controller I'm passing return new JsonResponse(array('data' => $ksiazki)); this array:
but in browser i get this object:
I don't see my data in browser. How to get my data from this object? (its retrieved by ajax jQuery)
@Ekin Can I test this locally myself in any way? Can you push a branch including the memory dumps?
23:48
oh sweet, managed to mock out with only a couple bits
@Trowski I can, but in fact the only thing I have done is adding two dumps of memory_get_usage() on github.com/ekinhbayar/gitamp/blob/master/src/Websocket/… before and after L36
and running it locally
@Ekin Oh, thought it was more complicated than that.
Nope ^^
I'll take a look at it tonight if I get some time.
Anything special I should know about setting it up?
Looks like it's all there in the readme.
Yes the readme should be enough, checking it anyway
Yes, I'm running it locally exactly by following the Usage bits on readme
23:58
@PaulCrovella remember a question about implementing dijkstra's algorithm you closed just after I edited it? Well, I haven't slept yet, first busy implementing that in php, then when I realized php sucks for that now in c++
Damn cellphone. Anyway. C++ is kinda something else
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I don't remember that at all, but I have implemented that in php

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