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10:00
yes
@PeeHaa Make an issue, I'll up-vote them!
There are several already I am following for years
10:04
mornin
@PeeHaa Links please :)
@JayIsTooCommon well done
@Gordon While it's exactly how middlewares in Aerys work, it's not how application actions work. Those are just executed one after another until one starts a response. So it kinda allows the filtering part there as well, but not the piping part. What you can do is setting variables bound to a request as kind of pipe. I do that to implement authentication in a separate handler and short circuit in case of unauthenticated requests where authentication is required.
@Ekin hoi
10:06
o/
> The command "phpdbg -qrr vendor/bin/phpunit --coverage-text" exited with 139.
wtf
why would I see va = <error reading variable va (Attempt to dereference a generic pointer.)> in gdb? does that mean it's pointing to null?
is that a known issue @JoeWatkins? ^^
@Ekin It presuambly means you attempted to dereference a void* without a cast
not sure though, I've never seen that particular error before
10:07
The annoying thing is if two layers have to read the session I either have to read it twice or store it in the request locals and if I store it in the request locals I currently have to know whether it's already read or not to prevent double reads.
@DaveRandom ask bob about that, it's probably caused in uv rather than phpdbg
@iroegbu I was just trying to be ironic
@JoeWatkins ahh OK
Isn't travis using the blocking driver?
Anonymous
@PeeHaa @DaveRandom sorry - Technically a valid merge as nothing is broken (minus the seg, but who cares about that) but I did want to squash before doing that.. my bad
10:08
s/blocking/native
@JayIsTooCommon No worries
@JayIsTooCommon meh, shit happens :-)
that's not super useful if it is ... you want test and deploy env to be same
@JoeWatkins We have been running with native for a while
oh well, if you've been doing it for a while, it must be right ...
wait ...
can you add a 7.1.3 build there on travis?
10:11
you mean you're deploying with native ?
was
When I started with it
I think it's using uv now, I heard lots of talk about uv
yes it is
ok then, travis should use uv too
PR please <3
10:12
^@JayIsTooCommon^
Anonymous
hm?
Anonymous
please dumb down
need a before_script script to build and install php-uv so that CI and release environments have parity
@DaveRandom Are you using the newest uv?
10:14
> -1 (MichaƂ Brzuchalski). Total votes: 66
lol
ohkaaaaay
@Jay I told sox you are working on tests ... she is super excited ...
user image
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@bwoebi It uses the native driver afaik on travis
Anonymous
Hmm, does anyone know why php says Warning: array_flip(): Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! but also flips the array at the same time?
10:16
@JoeWatkins Awwwwwww
I want one too again
@PeeHaa well, then it's not my fault ^^
Anonymous
hahahah that tongue
!!rfc deprecate-bareword-strings
@samayo it just warns you but does nevertheless
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins should I understand that?
10:17
@JayIsTooCommon yes, look at .travis.yml
@PeeHaa How does that votes thing work again?
Anonymous
@bwoebi yeah, I noticed that. But why?? It does seem like a very trivial thing to implement, so not sure why the error.
It's a lot of votes for that short time already.
It's been an annoying feature bug for a long time
10:19
hi all
typespec
!!lxr README.PARAMETER_PARSING_API
@JoeWatkins Nothing went wrong but I couldn't find a suitable definition
yes and I'm not sure what that is
file in root of php-src ^^
10:20
quick mysql security question, if a hacker got access to a database with tables that only contained some links and descriptions could that lead to them getting further access to anything else on the host
or would they only be able to steal the links and descriptions?
for zend_parse_parameters, the function that is called on entry to most internal functions to parse (corerce mostly) params from the stack into the required type
@zeddex can your DB user write files in your upload folder?
@zeddex Do they have write access too?
@DaveRandom when I lxr a filename, there is no result ...
the site in question simply writes links that are validated from safe sites like twitter etc with a server based description
10:22
"safe" sites
rrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiite
that doesnt answer my question, @zeddex
@JoeWatkins no, it doesn't do path searches right now, I'll add it as a last-ditch fallback
i mean urls i trust
if I do glob($path"\\video*.mpg");
It will search for alle files which start with the name video and have the file extension .mpg correct?
So for example will it also find video123.mpg or videoIvankaTrump123.mpg
10:23
Yes but make sure you delete the Ivanka Trump one
what do you mean by DB user?
@zeddex the user, that is running your RDBMS daemon
can someone have a go at reproducing that 139 (and getting coredump) so me or bob can have a look please ?
? im kinda noob no idea what that even is
10:25
you mean do i allow visitors to upload files? if thats what you mean then no
@JoeWatkins does it on the live server as well, bob already has access, I can give you access if you want
@bwoebi have time to look at that any time soon ?
pce
pce
@zeddex depends on the mysql-user and privileges, you could do nasty things, like writing to a file with a mysql-user (SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE)
@DaveRandom in what dir? jeeves root?
wouldnt they only be able to select the db tables and save out the data?
10:27
@pce I have seen people running mysql as root
@bwoebi yeh, just run phpdbg -qrr vendor/bin/phpunit --coverage-text
I just generated a core dump (/srv/www/Jeeves/core.25584) @bwoebi
if not then what kind of protection can someone use to increase security
@zeddex hire a sysadmin
then hire a developer
i want to be able to do as much of this myself as possible, i google plenty of stuff but with coding there is a lot to learn ;)
10:31
@Trowski I think this needs to be try { try { /* unserialize */ } finally { /* restore error handler */ } } catch (...) { /* ... */ }, otherwise the handlers attached to the promise will run with the custom error handler.
@DaveRandom Yeah, that sounds familiar 
 git.php.net/… \cc @JoeWatkins ;-)
It's fixed in 7.1.3/master thus @Dave
yeah that
@JoeWatkins release is in a week, right?
10:41
@bwoebi fine, no worries :-)
can I delete those core dumps now @bwoebi? That one and the one from the other day?
@DaveRandom yep
cool, ty
And stop reporting already fixed bugs, hehehe :-P
Just call it a reminder :P
OK I will, as soon as you stop writing fixing them
10:44
oh damnit forgot to finish something yesterday
@DaveRandom you understand docbook right?
Not even remotely, but that still puts me in the top 1%
good
@DaveRandom Can you look at my patch for sha1/md5 in the doc editor?
Basically I want the current note to be converted to a warning with a list of alternatives
Should I just copy
-  &reftitle.notes;
-  &note.passwordhashing;
?
Does it build?
Dunno
Ugh and the preview is borken..
Where is &warn.passwordhashing.alternatives; used right now?
10:50
It isn't. I made that up. No idea how those titles work
Right, you have to define the entity in (finding file)
I tried looking up others but couldn't find out what that is based on
Probably you want to put it in /language-snippets.ent @PeeHaa
that's where &note.passwordhashing; is defined
search the file for passwordhashing
<3
Is there a way to check if the note is still used?
Not that I know of without getting a local checkout
I do it PHP Storm
it has some useful tools (including a GUI svn client so you don't have to look commands up)
10:54
tnx
Will leave the note for now until I have told phpstorm to index the repo so I can sanely search
It doesn't take long, there's a lot of files but XML indexing is quick and small footprint
because XML is awesome
...
That's right, I said it
One last thing
> <!-- Keep 'em sorted -->
What does that mean. Just group them properly or is there some actual sort inside the groups?
nvm looks like it's alphabetical
Just grouping I think, there's no obvious ordering within the groups
Wes
Wes
10:56
2 hours ago, by Jeeves
[ PeeHaa ] A cowboy shouting peeee haaa! while peeing and swinging a lasso.
ahahahahahaahahaah who did this
@DaveRandom y'all should see if oxygen will hook you up with some licenses.. it's way nice
Hey guys, I'm trying to add table data(html table) into email using CI but unable to do. Any suggestions please
@PaulCrovella tell @salathe
@JayIsTooCommon Somehow I missed this
Anonymous
:P that's ok, I was going to ask you if you ever managed to test a generator that's amp ridden, but figured it out
11:02
Got some tests like that in Jeeves?
Might have to take a look because I'm still trying to figure that out too :P
\Amp\wait()
that's all you really need
@Sean Yay. Another one for the @Jeeves test team \o/
@PeeHaa Another what?
@Jeeves tester
@PeeHaa Why don't you ask it?
11:03
lol
Love writing tests but generators are a tricky one for me.
@Jeeves Why don't you ask it?
@DaveRandom What's your name?
@Jeeves Bernard, King of the Antelope
@DaveRandom What is your quest?
@Jeeves I seek the cup of Christ, that I may gain eternal life
11:04
@DaveRandom What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
That is fucking awesome
@Jeeves African or European?
@DaveRandom What? I don't know that! Auuuuuuuugh!
@Sean generators are easy - they're just lazy-ass functions that stop doing shit for a while until you poke them about it
9
\Amp\wait(\Amp\resolve($obj->method($args)));
Wes
Wes
@PaulCrovella best generators definition i've read so far :B
11:12
@PaulCrovella The thing that most people have trouble with is that they forget or don't realize that yield is an expression
When they read $foo = bar(yield); they're often under the impression that bar() gets executed
Because they forget/don't realize that yield must be evaluated first for bar() to be called, and thus the function stops before bar() is called and assigned to $foo.
@MadaraUchiha 
 with what value, do they think?
@bwoebi They haven't reached that far into the thought process
oh well

That's my general experience when talking to people about generators in JS
Which are essentially the same as PHP's generators, only with a simplified API.
(And less features)
11:15
1 hour ago, by Madara Uchiha
Hitler: We need to mine less minerals.
Grammar Nazi: Mine fewer!
Hilter: Yes?
Yes that's why I did it :-P
3v4l.org/e9u2f ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@PaulCrovella I think I'll just link twitter.com/kelunik/status/839796626994659328 in case somebody asks anything about generators and Amp.
@kelunik nice. documentation done.
11:30
@PaulCrovella Totally thought that, too.
I think what confuses people about coroutines (as opposed to just generators) is that you (ab)use generators to get them done.
You use generators in an unfamiliar context, and then you think "Wait, I thought generators were about iteration, what the hell?"
Iteration is just one tiny part of generators, coroutines are another one, but there are even more use cases.
@kelunik Yes
But they are almost exclusively presented (in tutorials and in documentation) as iteration instruments.
"Generators are just a fancy way for implementing iterators"
Incremental parsers ftw
11:42
Generator middlewares 

(i.e. piping through)
@bwoebi I'm not sure about them anymore. A proper object would really lower the cognitive load.
A "proper" object will increase cognitive load

At least once you've understood generators

@bwoebi I 100% understand generators, but the middleware API isn't perfect.
What's problematic about it?
It's fine for modifying headers, as it's a simple $headers = yield; /* modify headers */ return $headers;
11:48
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, that took a little time to figure out
Again, can't thank Nikic's coroutines article enough for explaining that.
@Sean I had to read NikiC's article about wrapping objects around coroutines at least 4 times to understand it back in the day.
Yup, I had to digest it like it was Christmas turkey.
Feel like I'm well behind the curve on this stuff, that article was years ago and I've only really started picking it up in the last 4 mo
Hello, I have:
$files = [];
if (is_dir(CNT . "./files"))
foreach(scandir(CNT . "/*/files/") as $f) if (is_file(CNT . "/*/files/$f") && is_readable(CNT . "/*/files/$f")) $files[] = $f;

The files are found but I get // after CNT if folder "files" is deeper in hierarchy :(
It's a school work, can anyone help me out here?
@kelunik A proper object wouldn't solve that either

11:53
!!> print "test" . null;
If you have to buffer, you have to buffer, period.
This is the largest buffer ever, period.
@DaveRandom well, yeah, it needs logic to abort buffering when needed.
@DaveRandom the buffering itself is just $bodyBuffer .= ($tmp = yield);
@bwoebi In case of a proper object you'd have function onData($data) { if ($data === false || $data === null) { $this->detach($this->buffer); } else { $this->buffer .= $data; if (strlen($this->buffer) > MIN) { $this->compressAndEmit(); } }
11:56
I... wasn't being serious. Or useful.
@kelunik this looks horrible.
@bwoebi Because it's on a single line, yes.
@kelunik no, the code looks horrible, not the fomatting.
Why exactly?
Much more cognitive load. There's no simple request processing flow
11:58
@bwoebi The bad thing about using generators as filters is that yield is both emit and consume.
Also, we only want to detach() if $data is false/null before first emit
which the generator nicely solves by just being later in code flow
I think we should change the API to use integers for signals and simply ignore null, that way you can separate consume and emit.
why integers?
you know why null/false has been chosen?
What do you propose instead? bool?
because null/false do cast to empty string.
12:00
@bwoebi Because (1) null shouldn't have that special meaning and (2) it doesn't allow separating emit and consume.
we could use false and ""
@kelunik That's a good thing, IMO. (the (2))
And why? Not being able to separate it increases the cognitive load a lot.
Ew, mixed types
@Leigh There's no possibility around that.
@kelunik It forces you to assemble data with a clearer control flow. I'd dislike some yields yielding control and others not.
12:04
@bwoebi Then let's use a $emit callable as output and yield only for input.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom is this stupid github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/… ?
@kelunik I'm sure there is
@bwoebi @kelunik Do you have Streams modelled in Amp?
Or just Promises at this point in time?
i.e. Observable and AsyncIterator
@MadaraUchiha We have something like that in Aerys and will have it in Amp in v2.
@kelunik that's bullshit. We're processing data for the caller 
 we're not consuming input and doing actions based on it (like it's the case with our parsers).
12:09
@kelunik Push or pull?
@Leigh And how?
@MadaraUchiha both
Fancy
Is there an example somewhere?
@kelunik That's a pull stream
12:12
@kelunik shrug, there is always another way though. Why would a method called onData accept something that isn't data anyway.
@MadaraUchiha Just register a callback directly to the stream in case you want push.
@kelunik There's more to it than that in push streams
@Leigh In case of using generators I mean.
@MadaraUchiha Then I'm not sure what you mean
^ same
12:13
@bwoebi Are you familiar with Rx?
A little.
Here's how the API would look if I envision it correctly:
$randomProducer = function() {
  while (true) {
    yield new DelayedValue(mt_rand(1, 100), 100); // random number after 100 millis
  }
};

$randomObservable = new Observable($randomProducer);

$randomObservable->subscribe(function($x) { echo $x; }); // direct subscription

$processedObservable = $randomObservable
                         ->filter(function($x) { return $x > 50; })
                         ->map(function($x) { return toFixed($x, 2); });

$processedObservable->subscribe(function($x) { echo $x; });
->filter() and ->map() and others each return new observables
But it essentially only runs when you have subscribers
(->subscribe() usually also returns a Subscription object which can dismiss the subscription)
WDYT?
We nearly have that except for the dismiss option.
@Trowski We should probably also add a LazyEmitter if we have a LazyPromise.
@JayIsTooCommon yes
@MadaraUchiha so you mean backpressure
12:23
just change that to src/bootstrap.php
Anonymous
at least I detected the stupidity
$yield = yield $yield ? $yield : yield $yield; //one day someone will hunt me
@bwoebi Well, it depends on how you implement it
Anonymous
@DaveRandom thanks
But yes, push streams can have that effect.
Generally speaking, push streams are better in places where you have no control over the events (WebSocket messages, for example), and pulls streams are better when you're in control (i.e. reading a file).
If you try to use a pull stream for WebSocket, you run into the same problem, because the producer can't resume faster enough with your slow consumer.
12:25
@DaveRandom that's also stupid
@PaulCrovella heh
The point of that bootstrap file is that it only has global stuff in it that does not need to be mocked or tested
@MadaraUchiha The problem is the producer producing too fast and not feeling the backpressure.
@DaveRandom yes, but why the fuck you would use vendor/autoload.php there !?!?!
12:27
@kelunik But the producer won't continue running unless you call ->next() (or ->getCurrent() or whatever it's called)
So you still have backpressure problems, because the websocket won't wait for you.
It's just somewhere else.
@tereĆĄko I didn't write it, blame @Oldskool (apparently)
@tereĆĄko Why not?
Although also, I'm curious as to why that is such a bad idea if the only thing you need is an autoloader
and also I freely admit that I suck at testing
Has anyone ever compared insertionsort and selectionsort?
12:30
@TechTreeDev Compared in what fashion?
Do RFCs have statuses like accepted, review, draft, and deprecated?
One is more expensive when writing, and one is more expensive when reading.
yes
it's in the header of the RFC doc
@kelunik because autoloading is not the only thing you need for setting up the test. Usually you would also define the location of testcases, provide different persistence abstractions, etc.
Isn't the location of testcases also defined in the xml?
12:32
@DaveRandom ty
@DaveRandom I meant the fixtures
@MadaraUchiha Runtime and Iterations. I made a small web based thing for university and selection is always 50% faster in terms of execution time while selection needs only needs around 50% iterations less. Is this a correct behaviour?
oh right
http://techtreedev.de/BA/algorithm/index.php
This is the test site (in German, but I guess the Graphs are self explaining)
unless you dont use them, of course, @DaveRandom
12:33
when it was initially put together it wouldn't have been
morning
there are like 50 tests for the whole of Jeeves
@TechTreeDev It isn't
that's what @JayIsTooCommon is addressing, though
the site or the results?
For the site: It generates random Integer array and sorts them. Left is always Insertsort, Right Selectionsort. For each it shows the Runtime anditeration count.
The graphs display the relation of iterations or runtime based on the array length
Anonymous
12:34
@DaveRandom 18 :P
/me hides
@bwoebi does this look logical and/or bad? gist.github.com/ekinhbayar/8e9149a0acdda46c382dd89c2a9b845d
dammit I forgot what I was doing :-(
you were avoiding doing dns stuff
@Ekin Is that 7.1.3?
12:36
@DaveRandom any idea why PSR-13 is "Accepted", but it is built on RFC 6570, which has been in the status "PROPOSED STANDARD" since 2012(I think)?
@TechTreeDev Not checked the site, but the conventional wisdom is that insertion sort performs better
!!dave
@DaveRandom should work on DNS lib.
@PeeHaa yes
Of course this also depends on the input distribution. A major advantage of insertion sort is that it is O(n) on already sorted data
12:37
php-fig.org/psr/psr-13 rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6570 I just want to know if it is safe to use @DaveRandom
@NikiC jup that what i've heard, too. In terms of iterations it's ~50% faster, but the runtime thing is strange for me
@TechTreeDev How does your implementation look like?
@bassxzero I don't pay attention to FIG. However if you are being pragmatic and you, as a group of users, want something for which no official standard exists, then the most sensible approach for interop is to base it on the closest possible thing to a standard, and that is the closest possible thing to a standard.
If you wait for every standard to be ratified before you write line 1 of you code, you will never get anything done
@DaveRandom makes sense thank you
12:42
@DaveRandom .... just why? I had so much confidence in my game plan and now I'm lost again.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom could I remove this from invite github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/blob/… ? Doesn't look like it's used anywhere
sure
If you find any stuff like that, feel free to clean it up
Anonymous
okies
well, more generally, if you find something that looks like a mistake, it's probably a mistake
Anonymous
12:46
speaking of mistakes... I have no confidence in these tests that I'm writing, so i'll just do it for BultIn and then get someone to review. If == sane, will cotinue
@JayIsTooCommon the ones you did yesterday looked sane to me
but then I am far from an authority on that subject matter....
Anonymous
:P
If anyone is good with htaccess: stackoverflow.com/questions/42695617/…
I thought apache did that automagically
I remember something being really annoyed it decoded stuff
12:52
I dont think so unless one of my other rules breaks it
Then no idea
the incoming request used encoding after site.com/ etc but that part is regular
Install nginx :P
ok :)
@PeeHaa It depends
12:53
@NikiC but I optimized my selection script, maybe there's one useless loop in the insert as well
On what?
Its mood?
@zeddex The sane answer would be to just tell whoever fucks the urls up to fix them urks
yeah i was thinking about ignoring it
@PeeHaa It's Apache, it's always in a bad mood
different vars contain different variations
but if htaccess has a general string replace like php does for cat with dog etc then it should be easy enough to allow people to do that
IIRC you can do something with RewriteCond and %{QUERY_STRING}
thankfully I haven't touch mod_rewrite in ages though
12:56
they were using a japanese cms perhaps it does some encoding on outgoing urls that broke it
offtopic question, does anyone here use forum scripts?
would xenforo be any good?
No, because it's the 21st century :-P
Actually that's not entirely fair, forums do have their uses
i might just make my own
is phpbb still a thing?
yeah its still running
I remember that being easy to set up, can't speak for the quality though
12:59
some forum scripts template systems make adding custom code really annoying
@DaveRandom I deny everything!

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