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17:00
Yes I get it now, though there still are a couple I need help with
Anonymous
Also i doubt that's a legitimate Canadian test, none of the question end with 'please?'
It's an international one but weirdly enough, about 5 questions differ from my country's test to this Canadian one
yeh, and question 16 should say "Which of the following is true aboot these rubber bands?" /cc @Dan
This is one question that is my version which I can't figure out
17:02
unrelated: Hanzo PoTG
You need to place the numbers 1,2,4,5,10,20,25,50,100 so as the multiples of all colums are equal to the multiples of all rows which should be equal to the multiples of the diagonals
ugh i always sucked at these kangaroo competitions
Don't mind the scuffed image
@Saitama Is that a pro console peasant?
@MadaraUchiha did you mean to say ConsoleMasterRace?
17:04
@kelunik It seems many of the risky tests are coming from some different behavior between the test listener resetting the loop and the scoped looping that was used before. Generally the issue is data providers having objects associated with a different loop than the one used in the test.
@NikiC hard to believe
I figured I could write some could which can brute force the solution, but I would rather get it with an actual reproducable method
@Saitama No, I think what I meant was pretty clear.
@sweg_yolo_69 ?=4 …
@MadaraUchiha uhm... well... I GOT A HANZO POTG THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS
17:07
@bwoebi Don't have the solutions
@sweg_yolo_69 first step is figuring out what the multiple must be
@bwoebi but why and how?
collect prim factors
1, 2, 2*2, 5, 2+5, 2*2+5, 2*5, 2+2*5, 2*2+2*5
=> sum
=> 9*2 + 9*5
=> divide by three (3 rows/diagonals/columns)
=> 3*2 + 3*5
=> multiply factors
=> 2^3 * 5^3 = 1000
now that you know that you need 1000 on each row, just go ahead
Wes
Wes
bloody hell
gawd
Wes
Wes
17:15
it's not my code. i've just recompiled php without it
and also, why does it say 7.1.4? (it's 7.1.2)
@kelunik This example would be really good, has to be for arbitrary data though (so just some plain json which means I can do this from anywhere) :-)
I'm home now
@Jimbo Yes, I'm nearly finished.
Wes
Wes
bloody hell
Just the worker doesn't consume the messages yet like it should.
17:22
@bwoebi You divide the number of each different prime because there are three fields(squares) and then each of the multiple of the three squares will be 1/3 of the total different primes?
@bwoebi I get what you mean, nevermind
Wes
Wes
i've compiled 1.4 lol. what an idiot
Not Working for me   <script>
			$(".addStud").click(function(e) {
            e.preventDefault();
            var formData= $(this).closest('form').serialize();
            $.ajax({
                type: "POST",
                url: "insertData.php",
                data: formData,
 				success: function (response) {

  				document.getElementById("studAdd").innerHTML=response;

    			if(response.success == true){ // if true (1)
      			setTimeout(function(){// wait for 5 secs(2)
           		location.reload(); // then reload the page.(3)
auto reload not working after ajax success
hello people
I have returned from vacation
@bwoebi So there should be a three 2 and three 5 in each row/column/diagonal ?
@Tiffany hello, can you see that ajax code doesnt load after ajax success
17:29
@bwoebi Welp, I don't understand why this question is graded with 4 points, when it seems rather complex/time consuming when there are questions with 5 points that are less complex
@sweg_yolo_69 because bruteforce I guess
@kelunik Cool :-) I'm looking forward to it, I'll set up a 7.1 vagrant box
anyone for my question??????????
Wes
Wes
well there's your problem
20 | 1 | 50
 a | b | c
 d | e | f

=> e must be 100 (you must not multiply 100 with 20 or 50)
=> fill out

20 | 1 | 50
25 |10 | 4
 2 |100| 5
@sweg_yolo_69 But I found it pretty straightforward … took me like 2 min
just describing takes longer
17:33
why the f do we have __set_state? :(
@NikiC because we like magic…
Well 2 minutes is almost max time if you consider that you have 30 questions with 75 minutes to answer and copy the answers
Anonymous
@Saitama @Linus you guys throwing paint at people today?
But granted, questions 1-10 are relatively simple, so 1 minute for 1-10, 3 minutes for 11-20, and 3.5 minutes for 21-30 considering you start immediately and answer directly on the answer sheet
@JayIsTooCommon I hate that horrid thing... I didn't go out of house once today...
17:36
@JayIsTooCommon nope :P
@sweg_yolo_69 no idea what that q was graded
1-10 are graded with 3 points, 11-20 are 4 pints(this was question 15), 21-30 are 5 points
Anyone could look at my question please ???????
Looks like javascript to me !!!!!!!
@sweg_yolo_69 anyway, not every question is equally easy for everyone
17:38
@AbhiBurk If you provide more info, specifically with the error, someone will mostlikey help
@AbhiBurk
also, E_TOO_MUCH_JQUERY
Could somebody explain to me what opcache.huge_code_pages is and when it was introduced?
@Saitama ops sorry my mistake i got habbit of PHP questions and i just came to this room will go to jsroom thankyou
@AbhiBurk sorry, AJAX is not my forte.
@PeeHaa I think Nikita is the only one who has more idea than me in here and I just know that it's MAP_HUGETLB
17:40
heheheh that's not helping me at all :P
cc @NikiC
Does that mean that huge php files weren't cached and may be cached now?
ahhh
That somewhat makes it more clear
ty
Still no idea how to convert it to docs, but it's a start
@Jimbo Clone github.com/kelunik/rpc-demo, start BeanstalkD on port 11300, fire up php bin/server, fire up php bin/worker, fire up telnet localhost 2000 and write a line.
@Ekin <3 \e/
yes I will be able to steal from that
17:46
@kelunik while(true) within run??
!!should I do any work at all today?
Yes.
damn you
!!dave
@DaveRandom should work on DNS lib.
17:49
The bot has spoken
amen
That's what I've been doing...
ooooooooooh
I meant actual work I'm supposed to be getting paid for
!!should I go home right now?
Let me think about it … wait … yes … well actually, no.
Just fix the dnslib and you can do whatever the fuck you want
Until I need you for something else tomorrow :P
17:50
I think so.
No idea …
Stop bullying the bot
fuck you @Jeeves
@DaveRandom Yes, please.
hahahah ^
@Jeeves maybe later
17:50
@DaveRandom At night ;).
@Jeeves they mostly come at night. Mostly.
@DaveRandom That's right honey.
I got fired :(
I let a log folder grow to 2,144,937 files
Shame on me.
17:52
how long your log file has gotten @PeeHaa? :P
uh crap
:P
What's for lunch?
I should look into that thing :D
@Tiffany Oh you've still got a factor of a thousand before it starts to cause issues with 32-bit integer overflows. Just leave it.
Gonna have food now. Will check after it
17:54
@Trucy you got anything else lined up?
@DaveRandom nope
@DaveRandom sniping some possible employees?
I would be a terrible boss
@Jimbo It's a coroutine.
not least because I don't own a company and nor do I have anything for employees to actually do
Although I could use someone to do the laundry and washing up
I don't pay well
interested?
Anonymous
17:56
I think R11 could do something pretty significant one day..
@DaveRandom I already commented out the line that was generating the log files because they were growing at an exponential rate, and I'll have to figure out why. If I'm allowed to tweak the code.
@JayIsTooCommon what about @Jeeves?
@Tiffany What about it?
@Jeeves <3
@Tiffany I love you too :-)
Anonymous
@Tiffany something that matters
17:57
@Tiffany spoil sport
@DaveRandom I don't want to be blamed for taking down a server cluster...
Real developers leave the ticking time bomb in place and try to defuse it against the clock
tar -xzvf archive.tar.gz
tar -czf archive.tar *
Actually, I saw something that made that super easy ...
18:00
tar is easy, it would be so much more exciting with sed
or ffmpeg
Yeah tar is actually something I can use
find is bad
Yeh find is bad
find is terrible
install locate and use grep on it when needed :P
fuck find
18:03
@kelunik Setting this up now... so this is entirely without websockets and should be simple to integrate with Aerys right?
I like find.
of course you do
:P
BURN THE BLASPHEMER
find . -type d ! -perm -g+x
Find sub-directories that are not group executable.
I was actually going to say something to that effect just to break the circlejerk but I don't know what find is, so...
18:05
Do that with grep/locate...
I would totally pipe that through ls and grep :P
@Tiffany find is a command to apply a command to a specified set of files
Anonymous
no one else gets these travis failing emails, right?
@PeeHaa Masochist.
:-D
18:09
@Trucy I see.
@Tiffany If I'm not wrong, Levi's command sets chmod g-x to everything that is not a directory in the current directory
@Trucy and that's why find is terrible
that one doesn't actually set anything
@Trucy No it doesn't
5 mins ago, by Levi Morrison
Find sub-directories that are not group executable.
rofl
I'm bad
@MadaraUchiha Guy released the eighth gate
I'm finally almost done with this series
18:11
@Tiffany \o/ One of my favorite battles
And seeing Madara as the jinchuriki is crazy
Guy/Lee's battles are always good.
@Tiffany That's my profile pic, btw
@MadaraUchiha with a baseball cap :P
@Tiffany Mod hat*
ahhh
Drunk Rock Lee is my favorite
nice
Do you like my big black balls?
show off
(had to be said)
@Jimbo Yes, you'd just remove Server and put the code into a websocket handler.
18:14
@MadaraUchiha Not when they take out Minato's arm :(
@Tiffany You mean his other arm
but he's armless now!
It already works with multiple workers, for multiple client-intermediaries you'll need separate response queues. @Jimbo
@Tiffany No, just disarmed.
@Ekin @Joe that phpdbg leak
18:14
!!dad
(does he regrow them before the reanimation ends?)
Where do you learn to make ice cream? Sunday school
@kelunik Thanks a lot for this, I'll take a good look now
@Jimbo Just ask any questions you have. The code in Server.php can be simplified, but it doesn't really matter. That part will anyway be removed and replaced with Aerys then.
@NikiC ...why would find alter something?
Hate on find all you want but that argument seems off.
18:23
Did anyone have a look at github.com/swoole/swoole-src yet? @bwoebi @Trowski
> Be aware that no non-executable archives cannot contain .phar in their filename.
What is that trying to tell me? :P
that executable archives can contain .phar in their filenames?
ThW
ThW
@PeeHaa executable archives can not use the .phar extension?
ThW
ThW
and that a German wrote that sentence? :-)
18:30
@ThW Does that make sense in this context php.net/manual/en/phardata.decompress.php ?
considering php manual, I'd assume the first two letters ("no") are a typo
which kinda makes sense, as non-executable archives cannot contain .phar
idontknowwhatimspeakingabout.gif
ThW
ThW
I think it means something like: Be aware that executable archives might not contain the .phar in their filename.
.... aren't executable archives files that contain .phar, like composer.phar?
cc-ing @kelunik because he worked with phar once :P
Wes
Wes
'nings
18:35
hey wes
> Be aware that no archives with .phar in their filename must be executable.
?
Or maybe I just drop the entire thing
@kelunik Last I looked their async mode resembled node quite a bit and seemed rather clunky to use. I don't quite understand their coroutines examples… they don't look like coroutines.
So I'm deleting 2.1 million log files, Windows gets to around file number 450 and discovers it can't delete it because it's opened. It undoes the deleting of 2.1 million files. Fuck me.
@Trowski Because it's implemented in C and does magic as it looks.
@Trowski What do we do with github.com/recoilphp/recoil/issues/148? Should I post a comment about async-interop onhold / failure?
18:44
Hey everyone! I'm new to website design and such and am working on a simple email form that will send an email to myself everytime it's filled & sent.
I'm getting error 405 post method not allowed and I can't seem to solve it using the existing answers
where can I look to get more knowledge about this issue and fix it?
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom do you perhaps know how to enable PGO when compiling on windows?
fails hard if i enable that
@kelunik Did I miss something, or why is there a docs folder in amp repo?
@bwoebi Because I moved them. Makes it easier to keep them up to date with the code. And makes it easier to find the right docs for each version.
@kelunik does that still work nicely with jekyll … or how are we going to manage that now?
@bwoebi Not sure yet. amphp.org will probably be mostly a landing page and link to the docs in the repos. In the future I want to continue with kelunik/daas to auto-build these + API reference.
18:58
Where's the documentation editor in chief? @salathe why you not on top of things lately :/
Wes
Wes
ERROR: --enable-pgi and --with-pgo options can only be used if PGO capable compiler is present.
@kelunik I'd like to be able to retrieve docs in a centralized place
@bwoebi Why? What's the benefit?
@DaveRandom er, that should probably be one HttpMessage class with NullContent and EmptyContent as the possible contents for the body. I think the book did touch on williamdurand.fr/2013/06/03/object-calisthenics/… as well.
/again, somewhat silly tradeoffs.
@Danack Oh nice timing
19:02
CYA GUYS
@kelunik being able to give a custom structure, being able to search the whole docs without looking up the specific repo etc.
That's not as accessible, TBH
But usually you don't want to search all repositories.
19:06
Aaaaaaannnnnnd more session docs fuckery by you know who bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74106
@kelunik This is awesome. And I have no idea how it works at all. Yet ;)
Why is there an onReadable() within an onReadable()?
Wes
Wes
seems i can't do that from cmd, i need full blown visual studio... should try vscode
@Jimbo The first is to accept connections on the server, the second is specific to the client connection.
Any reason why $data = \fread($client, 8192); for the 8192? Or just arbritrary
Also, just saw my terminal
Uncaught Amp\Beanstalk\DeadlineSoonException in /vagrant/vendor/amphp/beanstalk/src/BeanstalkClient.php:131
Not sure if it's because telnet closed or something
Ah, I think it can't handle clients disconnecting
19:21
@FélixGagnon-Grenier for your enjoyment: aeon.co/ideas/…
This is what happens when a client disconnects @kelunik
@Jimbo Yes, it doesn't handle that correctly, it's just a PoC.
@Jimbo Probably fixed if you use PHP 7.1.3RC1, no?
@kelunik So in react, a user disconnecting would hit a new 'onClose()' method. What's the amp way?
react / ratchet
Is it just catching the SocketException?
(Please don't do this for me, I need to figure it out myself too :P )
@Jimbo A client disconnecting fires the onReadable event.
@Trowski Why doesn't github.com/amphp/stream/blob/master/lib/ByteStream.php have something to register a close / end event handler?
Maybe, I might need that.. or I might be getting confused with Aerys handling people disconnecting
19:35
hello
@Jimbo Aerys fails body promises with a ClientException in case the client disconnects.
@Jimbo you're talking about the http server, right?
@bwoebi No idea. I'm talking about what @kelunik built as a sample demo :)
@kelunik The interface assumes you're using it in a coroutine looping on isReadable(), so you'll know when it closes coming out of the loop.
@tereško hmmmmm.
"yeah, it's simpler to assume that matter has conscience than that our brain does, must be true"
interesting take on the matter (no pun intended)
19:48
@Trowski Well, we need docs. ^^
@Jimbo Just pushed a small update making the code in Server.php more verbose.
@kelunik you never fail the promise when writing fails?
@bwoebi I didn't resolve if before the commit either :D
@FélixGagnon-Grenier TL;DR version: electrons have feelings
> "I weep for these poor electrons that composed Donald Trump"
- some hipster, earth 2142
How do you access attributes of the current model within the model in Eloqeunt?
19:56
someone please help me
public function permissions()
    {
      if (!isset($this->owner) || $this->owner == 0)
      {
        $this->getModel('Models\User\Permissions\Permissions');
        if ($this->tier == 3)
          return $this->hasOne('Models\User\Permissions\Permissions', 'userId');
        else if (in_array($this->tier, [1, 2]))
          return $this->hasMany('Model\User\Permissions\Permissions', 'userId')->orderBy('tier');
      }
      else
        return false;
    }
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Q: Can't Use full url in rpc client

M. SafariI'm using this : https://packagist.org/packages/comodojo/metaweblog to build something for posting to blogging services using an API. I'm currently using laravel for developing this application. However, When I use something like : $mwlog = new \Comodojo\MetaWeblog\MetaWeblog( 'http://example...

please check this question
(Example where I may change the returned relation based on attribute)
@PeeHaa try to unfuckify session docs
No one is gonna help me :(
Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :((
20:00
@M.Safari I'm not even going to attempt to help you if you're going to bitch.
> wont' help me? <flag flag flag>
dat apostrophe.
indeed
I think a valid remote address must contains it's protocol, something like example.org
woa, what did I just say there? I wonder what it's about
@Danack No I don't think so :) I've also tried ""
lol
20:12
@Jimbo Fixed a few more things.
@M.Safari have you also tried inputting a valid remote adress, with protocol and all?
yes, example.org/services/metaweblog.ashx , and , example.org/services/metaweblog.ashx
the first error message seems to say that the first parameter is a 0
yes exactly
20:36
@DaveRandom remember how I said I'd find an example of a relative path?
I found one
I can't remember the entire conversation exactly. The code is using require_once with a relative path.
@Tiffany OK, I think you were saying it didn't work with an absolute path (?)
In which case you are using include_path and you should stop that right now :-)
lemme pull the code
require_once '../includes/read_all_files.php';
@M.Safari roaming through their code on github, it would seem there is some kind of problem with the xml github.com/comodojo/xmlrpc/blob/master/src/…
does anyone have info on these new sapi_windows_cp_*() functions? docs.php.net/manual/en/migration71.new-functions.php
which in turn makes the line 511 throw that error github.com/comodojo/rpcclient/blob/master/src/…
20:40
I've fixed that.
@Tiffany you just need to figure out what that actually points to and make it __DIR__ based
Now it connects, but it says : Blog does not exist
/me is busy, be back in a bit though
!!lxr sapi_windows_cp_get
[ /win32/codepage.c#557 ] PHP_FUNCTION(sapi_windows_cp_get)
20:50
oh yay, lxr is back
@DaveRandom require_once '__DIR__/includes/read_all_files.php';?
I'm not sure if that's the exact directory path, I'm more curious if I'm using it correctly.
no, __DIR__ is a constant
__DIR__ . '/includes/read_all_files.php'?
20:55
I should have guessed that >.<
oh god
this is basically a CLI script
it's getting picky over the slashes
@PaulCrovella It was never down. It's your imagination, right @DaveRandom?
what a horrible dream I must've had
Truly horrible, I imagine.
21:10
I'm running PHP from the command line, if permissions aren't right on a file, will PHP be unable to "see" the file?
ThW
ThW
@Tiffany sure
same if you're accessing the file over the webserver, the server needs to be able to access the file
thanks. I figured as much but wasn't sure.
ThW
ThW
the typical problem is that file access, console and webserver might use different permissions
the script runs as a process using the PHP executable, so it shouldn't even need the web server in the workflow, because it's not generating a web page
ThW
ThW
as in you upload a file using ftp, so it gets permissions for the ftp user, different from the console user and the one used by the webserver
21:20
I'm connected directly to the server, don't need FTP :P
ThW
ThW
it is the same between console/webserver
it's a server on the network. I'm just trying to figure out the right user permissions that PHP needs for Windows, but I think I know what it is. Except it can't find it, and I'm at the point of leaving it for tomorrow cause I'm already angry at it.
ThW
ThW
windows uses acls so you can just add users/groups recursivly to a directory
here are some "reserved" system directories however
i only use it for local dev, so I don't run into problems very often
it's not perfect though, file inheritance from a folder can be wonky
ThW
ThW
but I have to do python at the moment, not happy about it.
21:25
what's wrong with python? :P
ThW
ThW
code blocks only by indentation, just fixed a disabled unit test
no real visibility levels
php is sometimes verbose, but this is a GOOD thing
So, I have three tiers of users in my app. There are some standard permissions that all tiers have, some that are unique to the tier, and some permissions that belong only to two tiers.

I'm wondering how to normalize this database. It seems like I'll have to have SEVEN tables to avoid having unnecessary columns.
ThW
ThW
@Allenph here should be lots of documentation to read about normalization and denormalization.
And yes sometimes you want duplication for faster access or more semantic representation
for example in an order how would you store items, prices and addresses?
@ThW Totally depends on their relationships to each other.
ThW
ThW
not really, if someone triggers the creation of an order all of the detail data has to be materlized (copied) with the current state, if for example the price of the product or the address of the customer changes later, you still need the data as it was at the date of the order.
21:35
Sure. I don't see how this has bearing on what I'm talking about.
It seems like a choice between 7 tables or uneccesary columns and there's no way around it.
I forgot to manage at tier two you will have a row for both tier two and tier one. At tier three you'll have three rows, etc.
It's a very specific attribute based permissions scheme.
@ThW
ThW
ThW
look at the naming of the columns, if you start naming your columns to generic it is time to stop the normalization. (And yes a had coworkers starting naming the columns x, y z)
until then, use what works
you can always ad a materlized view
Materialized view?
ThW
ThW
updated on edit
You're losing me.
ThW
ThW
you know views?
kinda predefined selects.
21:44
Ehhh...kind of.
I'm using an ORM.
But I feel like that shouldn't make a difference.
ThW
ThW
it does
most ORMs will block you from taking advantage of advanced RDBMS features
that is not a necessarily bad thing, you get easier access instead
 
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Anonymous
23:14
@PeeHaa thank you
Wes
Wes
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ha. sure

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