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20:00
one final question. Can you see the forEver variable i created so in the test i can make it false the the inifinte loop ends
is that OK because eaither way i can make it true always by just writing true
I would just forget about that outer loop entirely for testing
but ineed to call the method and the method has infinite loop
call the method to test its functionality
What functionality? That it gets stuck in a loop?
What's there to test?
Would it be usefull if all PSR interfaces would be in single extension to PHP? I already have some implementation which might translate PHP to C and compile it! /cc @PeeHaa
i mean the logic of the inner for loop because it has if conditions
20:04
@brzuchal I don't care about most of psr
Also adding those to an extension will have no benefit
@PeeHaa Even PSR-4?
Yes I do psr4
I was wondering if I would like to implement for eg PSR Logger in an extension, so kind of PSR interfaces in extension with be as my logger dep in ext, right?
Just loud thinking
20:20
But what do you actually gain by doing that?
@PeeHaa I would recommend pushups
@PeeHaa I can provide compatible with psr logger interface logger out-of-the-box without need to autoload any interfaces from userland
Aaaaaand what do you gain by that?
Also installing an extension is less out of the box than doing composer update / install
@brzuchal why?
I can deliver logger which doen't require any additional packages
20:24
why would you need to provide a logger ?
@tereško Just thinking loud, looking for usability for this
just install monolog and stop pissing away your time
that was an example of implementing some psr interfaces in PHP extension
it may be ContainerInterface or psr7, Logger was an example
@brzuchal ... only it's a Service Locator and not a DI Container
@PeeHaa Did you create any app with Aerys yet? Do you have a solution for CSRF tokens in Aerys?
20:27
Nope sorry
@tereško Correct :D
I think I'll just go with checking the origin header instead of tokens.
@brzuchal so, why would you want an antipattern hardcode in php as an extension ?
@tereško But... but... the specification says it shouldn't be used as service locator.
or do not remember when some bunch of fuckwits tried to push PSR-0 autoloader in PHP core?
20:28
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@kelunik That should be just fine
I'm reimplementing my chat right now, but without multiple rooms for reduced complexity.
Cool
Well, actually I'm learning for exams. :-D
@kelunik is it on github?
20:32
The old one mostly, yes. The new one not, yet.
Implemented authentication today, creating and editing messages yesterday. Will soon combine them and push then.
is there any cheap way to check if an HashTable already has any numeric index?
hire some indians?
on a bit more serious note: you will have to specify - cheap in memory or cheap in cpu cycles
@tereško preferably both, so far my only ideas are an extra flag (memory impact) or actually checking (cpu impact)
20:38
@tereško nvm, I was just looking for an example where some interop interfaces might be usefull when built in extension
none
/me going sleep now for 6h
@brzuchal PSR published interfaces are for interopability between frameworks. The official goal is to create a shared standard for various frameworks so that they can share components. The unofficial goal is to make <insert framework> as the "golden standard" by the <insert framework's developer>.
that's why none of it has a place in a PHP extensions or - gods forbid - PHP core
@tereško what about Phalcon then?
@pmmaga php hashtable?
20:46
@NikiC yup
@brzuchal what about it?
@pmmaga in that case you can't, we don't track that information
go .. sleep
there was a patch for this recently (with json encoding in mind), but wasn't merged
as managing the extra flags does have a measurable impact
@NikiC makes sense yeah.. For context, I wanted this: github.com/php/php-src/pull/2383/… to also be consitent in case the very fist key is a string
But I don't find a way to get there without the flag
20:51
@pmmaga you can initialize it to ZEND_LONG_MIN (which is otherwise not a valid value for that member)
Though that might incur additional checks elsewhere
basically if nNextFreeElement == ZEND_LONG_MIN do nNextFreeElement = 0
otherwise business as usual
lol I only now noticed the edited starred message @MadaraUchiha
@NikiC sounds plausible! i've tried that kind of approach at first but hit some funky behaviours. I'll give it another go. Thanks for the hints
@PeeHaa :P
Well played. Well played
21:08
oh shit yeah. lul
@NikiC That seems to do the trick indeed. :) Now looking at other places that this may affect
emm ... guys
what's this "multi-speed europe" thing that I am hearing about ?
can anyone translate it from newspeak to proper english?
@tereško It means not every treaty adopted by the members of the EU, having to be signed up for by every member, aka reaching political union at "different speeds".
If I am storing symbols in a PHP array for output via HTML would it be better to save/output them such as \u060B or &#x060B;? Or, does it really not matter?
in HTML: the latter
21:20
And if it will first/later go through JS, also the latter?
are you outputting them in the JS code?
Args... PHP crashes with master on some Aerys request, tried switching to 7.1.2, crashes on startup now…
I might in the future
Well the JS would just be for HTML output
Such as an Ajax call that alters a table
in future the sun's photo-sphere will expand, which will gradually cause earth orbital speed to decrease and for it to fall deeper into sun
@Alesana You always escape at the last moment.
If you're outputting HTML, escape special characters for HTML
If you're outputting JS (or something that will be parsed as JS) escape for JS (generally with json_encode())
21:25
@MadaraUchiha So I should actually be saving it as array("AFN" => "؋", "ARS" => "$", "AWG" => "ƒ", "AUD" => "$");?
What's there to escape / encode?
@Alesana You should always store the unescaped form, and only escape when you need.
@PeeHaa ؋ This symbol?
What about it?
I assumed I should not be storing it in PHP as that symbol, and also passing it through JS/HTML unescaped. I guess I was wrong?
21:29
yes
Oh okay. I will add it in my array as is in that case.
Why would ؋ be different than €?
Or whatever currency in that list
I was going to escape them all
@Alesana You only escape them if you need to.
In HTML, you must escape exactly 5 characters:
@Alesana It's just symbols
21:33
< > ' " &
What did they ever do to you? :P
Only those characters are meaningful in HTML.
The rest of the fancy entities are only there so that you'll be able to insert characters like without having to spend a minute looking it up like I just did every time.
Haha oh boy I spent hours of work trying to get them to behave while entering them into/selecting them from MySQL so I guess I have some prejudices towards them
@Alesana Oh, that's because PHP and MySQL are both horrible with UTF8.
I guess I just assumed they wouldn't behave the same in PHP, JS, and HTML
21:35
@MadaraUchiha PHP is horrible with utf8?
@PeeHaa Oh yeah
God forbid you treat a UTF8 encoded string like any normal string
As long as it it just that utf8 I don't have many problems
No, you have a whole separate set of functions to deal with those
Ah you mean string functions
yeah
I can see that being wtf if you don't know about it / are used to it
What bothers me more is that while mb_whatever() is strictly superior to whatever() because it does everything that whatever() does but without the multibyte quirck, whatever() isn't considered legacy, and mb_whatever() isn't considered the "correct" way.
No one seems to mention it anywhere, and you only find out after you get bitten for the first time.
I get that simply adding another set of functions is the lazy pragmatic solution
But that solution isn't very well documented
21:41
Wait should I escape $ in PHP though?
mb_whatever is considered the right way though
That way, it doesn't think I'm referring to a variable?
@MadaraUchiha I don't disagree
@Alesana If you're generating PHP code from a string, sure.
But this will all be fixed once we start namespacing our stuff and cleaning up the api
:P
21:43
@MadaraUchiha Certain whatever functions are necessary for working in binary. Otherwise I totally agree.
@MadaraUchiha For dealing with UTF-8 in particular the mb_ functions are not really useful
@NikiC Which brings us right back to
8 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
@Alesana Oh, that's because PHP and MySQL are both horrible with UTF8.
mb_* does not do any of the interesting parts of unicode, and for the boring parts you can safely treat UTF-8 as binary, due to the peculiarities of the encoding
@Trowski Fine a notice for "whatever() should be primarily used for binary strings and blobs. For texts, please see mb_whatever()" would go a long way.
!!docs strlen
21:44
@NikiC What are the issues with the mb_ functions and UTF-8?
[ strlen() ] Get string length
Ah yes I am generating it from a string. Probably would be better to put in a JSON file.
Yeeeah
@Trowski There are no issues. They just don't buy you anything over the non-mb functions either
@NikiC You mean besides breaking on bytes?
21:45
They use different offset types, yes
@NikiC You mean besides giving correct results instead of the technically correct but totally unexpected ones?
@NikiC Not sure what you mean here…
Because what they seem to get me is the correct result, e.g. mb_strlen() vs strlen().
UTF-8 is a self-synchronizing encoding. Unless you do something like substr($str, 0, 50) where 50 is a hard-coded value nothing will break if you treat it as binary.
@Trowski It's a wunderkind. He just handles it himself :P
I mean, it's obvious that strlen('👍') should return 6, right?
21:48
@MadaraUchiha Of course!
@Trowski That's what I mean by interesting parts of unicode. The value of mb_strlen() and strlen() are equally useless if you are interested in user-relevant lengths
Because why wouldn't it be?
mb_strlen still gives you a length in codepoints
@NikiC Sure, but I can't expect substr($str, 0, 50) to be printable.
@NikiC What are "user relevant lengths"?
21:49
@MadaraUchiha Twitter message length being one of the few reasonable examples
@MadaraUchiha Ask @Jimbo's mom
I have to get whatever 50 is by using an mb_ function.
@Trowski Yes, you can't do something like that if 50 is hardcoded. But you can do something like substr($str, 0, strpos($str, "foo")) or whatever
Is it safe to store unescaped symbols in a JSON file?
Maybe better suited for JS room but it's relevant haha
@MadaraUchiha that's why we have mb_strlen
21:51
@Alesana Unescaped for what?
@tereško That's why we have grapheme_strlen
@NikiC Ah, yes, now I see your point. mb_substr($str, 0, mb_strpos($str, "foo")) does the exact same thing.
"Escape" is a function that takes two arguments: The string which you escape, and the target you escape for.
@Trowski yes
You're talking about "escape" as if only the string matters.
21:52
An ajax call, to output to HTML (select), and to save in a PHP config.php file.
@Alesana You have two convertions here
PHP => JSON and JS => HTML
You escape for JSON by using json_encode()
@Alesana Just send back a html fragment like a savage a sane person
And you escape for HTML by using someEl.textContent = myData (as opposed to .innerHTML)
getting a bluetooth dongle with EDR is a fucking ordeal
It's a fairly simple rule: Whenever you generate one language with another, you need to escape for the target. Figure out how escaping for the target works at the source.
21:54
Haha
that would make sense
But wouldn't it be JSON => JS, JS => HTML, and JS => PHP?
@Alesana You aren't generating PHP with JS
This is generating PHP with JS:
are you embedding your JSON into JS?
fs.writeFileAsync('foo.php', '<?php echo "' + someValue + '"; ?>');
This is unsafe because I didn't escape someValue for PHP.
JS would call directly from a .json file, then would directly put it into the HTML, then on form submission it would send to a PHP page that would modify config.php
@Alesana I wouldn't modify an actual PHP file as a form of storage.
21:58
Yeah good point.. so I guess it would be sending it to the PHP page through JSON
If you want to, store the JSON file separately and read it in PHP when you need to.
As for JSON => JS
So I would store DB information, site title, etc... in JSON file?
That seems unsafe
@Alesana How is it more unsafe than storing it on a PHP file on the same server?
Well, I would think anyone with the URL to the JSON file would be able to see the information as to where someone with the URL to the PHP file wouldn't
I might be mistaken
@MadaraUchiha if the file is under docroot (which, of course, it shouldn't be) storing it in a php file prevents exposure
22:01
@Alesana No one told you to make your JSON file publicly available.
Do you have your passwd file available publicly too?
@NikiC That's one thing I really like about Aerys. It clearly separates static files and execution of code.
so... I've had a terrible idea. I need to serve json files (uploaded on the server by some external service) but they are wrongly saved in iso-8859-1. How much of a catastrophe is it to try and dynamically detect encoding on request, and then encode and serve them as utf8 if necessary?
I'm trying to make a CMS type of app that someone would upload directly to their server. I don't know the setup of the server of the person who uploads the app so I would think that the best way would to put it under the root of the website
@FélixGagnon-Grenier If it's not valid UTF-8 then it's no valid JSON. :P
orly? I did not know that :)
but why? a two second search on json doesn't put up utf-8 as part of the specs
> JSON text SHALL be encoded in Unicode. The default encoding is
UTF-8.
HAH!
shall.
22:06
I guess I am just copying how I thought Wordpress' setup behaves but if there's a better way, it would be great
> A string is a sequence of zero or more Unicode characters, wrapped in double quotes, using backslash escapes. A character is represented as a single character string. A string is very much like a C or Java string.
So it's indeed Unicode, but not necessarily UTF-8. Mixed it up with WebSockets, which use always UTF-8 for text.
> 1. MUST This word, or the terms "REQUIRED" or "SHALL", mean that the
definition is an absolute requirement of the specification.
.. I don't read enough specs :P
22:22
@FélixGagnon-Grenier You SHALL not pass!
22:44
@MadaraUchiha I have a great idea … deliver the page and then construct in JS the PHP to execute for the next page … and eval the input then! :-)
@bwoebi Solid.
22:59
Hue hue. Falls in an endless flaming pit
23:36
So I know I'm not supposed to mix HTML and PHP. But, I have 4 pages that are almost identical. The only difference is the title of the page, and the data it sends via AJAX. In that case would it be a good idea to make them PHP pages instead of HTML pages and define the title based on a GET variable and the data for AJAX based on a switch of the same GET variable?
Or should I still make 4 HTML pages?

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