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16:00
@kelunik depends on your product I think. you might still have some interfaces to 3rd parties (but I guess those should be versioned separately)
@Patrick right
@kelunik i'd say anything installable by non-associated users makes sense for semver - so if you release an OSS app (rather than library) it still makes sense to use semver so your users don't pitchfork you when you need to make a breaking change
for apps a company builds and self-hosts, dates are probably more useful
I propose a new reality game show
it's like one of those horror last-man-standing deals
but the contestants are the authors of Laravel, CodeIgniter, Cake, WordPress and (yes I keep a grudge, fuck you Guzzle man) Guzzle+AWS PHP SDK
no weapons. they have to invent their own shit, because thats what they always do anyway
Anonymous
are you high?
16:05
no
Anonymous
then you have no excuse for the shit you're posting :B
i don't need an excuse, i have a reason
lol, totwell is a redditor?
@littlepootis this surprises you?
@JayIsTooCommon I am tempted to assert, that "Otwell is the Trump of PHP", but it would be insult to Trump
16:13
@Wes I'm just saying "I used the words 'in my opinion, you can't argue'" is completely stupid
@Wes <3 no worries
@Dereleased :D
@tereško lol. totally stealing that image
the call for mysql_connect was @mysql_connect, what's the @ symbol do?
Anonymous
lol
@Tiffany suppress errors
Anonymous
!!docs errorcontrol
16:19
2 messages moved to Trash
why the fuck should errors be suppressed?
@tereško This is extra funny because you're the one commenting ;)
this seems like dumb design
@Tiffany you got the right attitude
16:20
@NikiC well, I don't claim to be follower of Miss Manners, when nobody's looking.
@NikiC I was trying to come up with a case in my head where that should be used instead of just error_reporting and display_errors, but I couldn't. A long time ago I noticed that heavy usage of @ generally meant a script was either poorly designed, malware, or both.
Train of thought: maybe use it when you open a file, so you can keep errors on in general but not clutter with that? No, use file_exists, is_readable/is_writable, etc.
the developer added error reporting for php, but completely ignores it for mysql
Lol I think PHP dead
errr
this isn't a new tab
is there any follow-up code like if (!$dbh) die ("FRICKEN MYSQL DUN BORK'D")? or an or die() bit?
16:24
die("Error Message i think lolz");
@Dereleased mkdir.
(please don't take those as examples of how to write code)
@BombaBazooka good for you
@Dereleased nope
@tereško had a good laugh :-)
16:25
Mar 21 at 14:24, by tereško
I would actually say that "java is for legacy enterprise"
@Danack better idea: mkdir() doesn't dump errors =D
@Tiffany so it just suppresses errors on connect, and then blindly tries running queries? Are all the queries also silenced?
@Dereleased also nope
@Dereleased how do you find out if it failed to create the directory, because it already existed?
// Create a data file in a new directory
// $directoryName should be a unique directory name that
// does not currently exist
function createUniqueFile($directoryName, $text) {
    mkdir($directoryName, 0755, true);
    file_put_contents("foo.txt", $text);
}

// Update a data file in a directory that may already exist
function updateData($directoryName, $text) {
    mkdir($directoryName, 0755, true);
    file_put_contents("foo.txt", $text);
}
whoooooooooo - two functions that have exactly the same code......but have different semantic meaning......
@Danack Not by inspecting the output of an error triggered by mkdir(), I'd guess
I like how there's no move command in PHP, instead use rename
16:28
function createUniqueFile($directoryName, $text) {
    if ( is_dir($directoryName) ) {
      throw old return -1;
    }
    mkdir($directoryName, 0755, true);
    file_put_contents("foo.txt", $text);
}
@Tiffany Well that's what you're doing
unless it changes devices, I guess
@Dereleased you have a race condition bug in that function.
That would occur when two processes try to create the same dir + filename.
@Danack Yes, absolutely. And I don't think the right way to handle it is ob_start(); mkdir(...); $things = ob_get_clean(); if ($things) { ... }
What?
For the record, saying things in a negative way (" I don't think the right way", "Not by inspecting the output of a") makes it quite hard to understand what you're saying.
@Dereleased if (false === @mkdir()) is the right way
Using the error suppression operator is the only way to write some pieces of code in a way that performs correctly without locking.
16:32
@NikiC Fair. The only argument I was trying to make is that having mkdir() dump error content to the output buffer feels wrong to me.
@Dereleased No one recommended that.
In cases where there are multiple errors you want to distinguish you additionally use error_clear_last() + error_get_last()
How does one typically go about constructing REST routes which require scope? Say I an entity can be under a user's scope, but there are entity routes as well.

GET /entity returns an array of all the ids your user has access to, for instance.

Do I add GET variable filters to GET/entity or do I do something like GET /users/{ID}/entity?
@Danack No one had to, it already does
@NikiC cough or improve the error control operator, gist.github.com/Danack/5ae0b1b1ce30a0d785dd
/files under things that are never going to happen.
Wes
Wes
16:34
just finished writing the worst code i've ever written now i just want to forget it exists
@Wes is someone else going to maintain it?
Wes
Wes
just me. i hate myself already
@Wes The worst code you've written yet :)
Now that's the spirit!
Wes
Wes
this one is really hard to beat :B
16:36
We believe in you @wes, you can beat it.
@Wes I don't believe you. Show it!
Wes
Wes
just look at this bit
        $stmts = (new InNamespaceVisitor())->visit($fileSourceNodes, function(Node $node) use(
            &$fileSourceNodes,
            &$resolveClassMockTrait,
            &$generateSUTClassName,
            &$allDefinedSymbols
        ){
ahah
@NikiC When will PHP grow up and force me to do things like eval { mkdir ... }; if ($@ =~ /exist/i) { ?
@Wes references
(I've had a lot of Perl dropped in my lap as of late)
16:37
@Dereleased looks like perl?
… ok.
Wes
Wes
you've used references a lot in php-parser too. i only use references with closures
I have? I haven't :P
references in foreach don't count :P
@NikiC … :-P
Wes
Wes
you did, even in methods public function &foo() iirc
@bwoebi also that code doesn't work because in Perl mkdir just fails silently (well, returns 0, but doesn't SIGDIE)
Wes
Wes
16:43
shame on you niki. and that ->name thing that is both a string and a Identifier after it's been passed to nameresolver. that drives me insane :B
why didn't you use an attribute there?
I'm getting an error message that implies I'm using mysql with mysqli functions together, but I thought I fixed all instances of mysql_ functions, what do?
@Wes both a string and an Identifier? Sounds like bug
@Tiffany fgrep -ri mysql_ . ?
@Dereleased I'm on windows
though I can do that in the directory
aren't the files on not-windows?
16:46
nope
also on windows
I know it sounds like I'm being sarcastic, but I'm not. We're running on WIMP.
We're WIMP-y
Wes
Wes
i've already forgot how it works @NikiC my description of the problem could be imprecise :B what i remember is that i had ->name that is annotated as string, but if i pass it to nameresolver it becomes an Identifier, iirc. or a Name. one of the two. or maybe it was me doing everything wrong :B
which is definitely more likely
@Wes pssst...comments...
Wes
Wes
comments? :B
add comments so that you remember how it works :P
particularly for when you come back to it later
Wes
Wes
oh i comment everything. when i comment crap code i also add emojis /* 💩 */
@Wes Shouldn't happen...
On how recent master are you?
The Identifiers everywhere stuff is new, maybe a string got left over somewhere
Wes
Wes
@NikiC don't worry about it, now that you say it shouldn't happen it's entirely possible that was me messing stuff up :B
happened a couple of days back when i removed name resolver and realized i had to change the code because i was doing something with an identifier that became a string after doing that. but again it's more likely that was me making type disasters
@Tiffany This took longer than I'm proud to admit, but dir /b /s | findstr /I /L /N mysql_
in the base directory of the thingy
@Wes Don't forget to add non-breaking spaces to the ends of variable and function names.
Something I don't understand with phpstorm: I have two branches, master and mysqli. I made changes on mysqli, and switch back to master, but the changes to the files on the mysqli branch are still visible on the master branch. Why?
or any zero width characters you're especially fond of
16:59
when I checkout a different branch, shouldn't files revert back to before I made changes on a different branch
argh
truly bad code shouldn't be comprehensible/extensible without a hex editor
@Tiffany time to go for a little walk around the office, or better outside. And then go back and see if the directories you're looking at, are actually in the same place where you are checking the code out to.
well it is noon
and I need to run home
Wes
Wes
@NikiC did you read about removing addVisitor and removeVisitor in NodeTraverser in favor of
class VisitorsVisitor implements NodeVisitor{
   function __construct(array $visitors){ $this->visitors = $visitors; }
   function enterNode(...){ loop over this->visitors }
   function leaveNode(...){ loop over (possibly in reverse order) this->visitors }
}
this is the only improvement i'm sure of i can suggest so far :B
then I have an hour and a half left for the day, dentist appointment to insert a dental implant
17:02
@Wes hm...
why?
Wes
Wes
in my case i wanted leave node to run in reverse order. in nodetraverser it runs the same order you enter node
Wes
Wes
so perhaps new VisitorsVisitor($visitors, $leaveInReverseOrder = true) so that you can specify the leave order with which multiple visitors will be executed
$visitor1->enterNode($node);
$visitor2->enterNode($node);
$visitor2->leaveNode($node);
$visitor1->leaveNode($node);
this is what i wanted
@Feeds Ooooh look at that sexy \o/ @kelunik
@Wes yeah, that sounds reasonable
The traverser should probably do that
Wes
Wes
17:08
yes :B and with that VisitorsVisitor you can get rid of addVisitor / removeVisitor in NodeTraverser, as that would be a better alternative
should i prepare a PR? :B
Eeeew boolean flags
get him
Wes
Wes
PR to a nikic repository goes straight in my CV :B
shut up @PeeHaa :B
lol @tereško you made him delete his reddit account reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/692xzs/symfonys_code_quality/dh4i0fr
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@Wes Oh, I see. Well, to be honest, I do think I am more skilled, be it only because I, for one, still think I have stuff to learn...
I would have rather had you leave him other things I may run into his posts instead of reddit though :(
17:11
@PeeHaa you're welcome
I have some people with a @php.net account. Any chance I can hire you?
:P
as for the type hinting stuff, I really did not answer that. I was reacting mainly to the human thinking error of "I added 'in my opinion' hence I can say anything"
sadly, the nuance was greatly lost on him
Wes
Wes
do it @tereško your meanness would be useful for once :D
Also @Wes. Stay clear I am trying to write a css transition line
17:14
@Wes are you trying to weaponize me?
@PeeHaa holy shit.
Wes
Wes
yes @tereško
however, I'll admit I could have put some lube to my intervention..
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier yes that's a problem he has, but it's not that he is wrong all the time because of that. he is really bad with actual conversations, but tbh a lot of times he just acts like a dick to people that also acted like dicks
@Wes yes, I agree, this have nothing to do with him being wrong or right.
@Wes also lol :D
Wes
Wes
17:22
i don't see him saying particularly not-nice stuff here tbh. that lack of air at birth was LOL but a bit too much
not on the teresko-scale obviously
:B
... now I only think the problem is, that will only make him more bitter. ugh.
Can someone with bugsnet powers move these two to Date/time related please?
anyways bbl standup
@pmmaga I hate that pulldown thing
done
Wes
Wes
@tereško i was serious though :D
17:27
that's what I am afraid of
@PeeHaa yup, waaaaay too many choices in a dropdown :P thanks!
@NikiC are you running stats on your blog? And can you tell me what browser and versions your visitors are using?
@PeeHaa 71% Chrome, 14% FF, 9% Safari
wow chrome
17:42
@NikiC no love for Edge/IE? :-D
@bwoebi 1% ^^
Actually 2% if you count both
Probably fresh install. better first check nikic's blog before installing a decent browser
hah
@PeeHaa Yes, on the off chance I publish a new blog post after waiting two years :P
18:00
This is my first really complex REST API and my team and I are confused on when to use a parameter, and when to use a slash.

Say I want to get all the messages associated with an entity...

I could do this...
/business/{ID}/message
/entity/{ID}/message
/message (non specific)

Or I can do this...
/message?business={ID}
/message?whitelabel={ID}
/message (nonspecific)

How does one decide whether something is a filter or a specific resource?
Wes
Wes
nobody knows. welcome to rest :B
@Allenph I find loopback's way of defining this is pretty cool, I'd inspire myslef from that
@Allenph rest has nothing to do with "pretty URLs"
@tereško I know that.
It was an unnecessary detail, but the question remains the same.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Thanks.
18:06
quickest way: install it with npm (loopback-cli) create an example app and lool at the autogenerated swagger
@tereško Thanks.
Did anybody read Code Complete?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Will do.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier It has been sitting on my desk for years. It is as complete as my projects.
18:14
Not yet
so I checkout master from git bash, it lists a bunch of files I modified on another branch, why are they showing up when I checkout master?
they shouldn't be modified on master
I swear there's somethign inherently known about git that I'm completely missing but I don't know what
same for a mysql_ function that I can't find
I think I might just read the rest of the day since I only have about an hour left
@Dereleased :D
@Tiffany the thing you seem to misunderstand is, files are not actually changed on the branch you're on, but on your local head
you can checkout any branch you wish, the files will remain changed because... well, they are changed.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier It's right under a book entitled "Why Software SUCKS..."; for some reason that book is much thinner.
sorry for the very multiple pings...
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I thought by branching it would separate the changes I make to files?
no. creating a new branch takes everything you have with it
actually, that is a way out of the "shit I commited on master" brain fart
18:24
I haven't committed yet
@Tiffany Nothing in git does what you think it does based on its name. git happy initiates a genocide in a random place. git destroy-all-life takes you out to lunch, asks you about your day, and really listens
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@Tiffany so you want to actually lose the changes you have made?
@Tiffany branch actually creates a branch at the same state as your current HEAD
that means, if you checkout ancientCommitId and branch from there, your new branch will be at the state you were when branching, plus any uncommited changes
well, right now my dev environment is borked because there's a mysql function somewhere, I wanted to undo the changes I've made so that I could have a working environment again, but only for a while before I try to fix the errors
changes I've made -> converting mysql to mysqli
then what's the point of branch?
if it doesn't separate the code from the master branch?
I should just read Pro Git the rest of the day
I think that's what I'll do
18:28
@Tiffany what does "separate the code from master branch" means?
also, branches are fairly useful if, for instance, you are developping a thing slightly more complicated than 'hello world' ;)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier pfffft
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Boo! The message exceeds the 140 character limit. :-(
I'm expecting the files that are in master to be on a different version than the another branch
18:30
we should add something like "when you write something witty, do it in 140 characters" to the room edescription
@Tiffany ok. they are not until you actually commit them. you can also use stash, as @pmmaga suggested, to "attach" working code to a branch
my kindle's battery is dead
fuck
in git, the "working copy", as in, the modifications made to the repository, are not "attached" to anything
that's the term I was forgetting, working copy
words
18:35
some kind of contraction for "thanks"
my life has become jumping between multiple computer books
and finishing none of them
@FélixGagnon-Grenier tak
afaik
possibly, I'm not very up to date ;)
lol
@PeeHaa oh. you were trying to make fun of me. yeah, not sure how I actually had the idea there was a remote chance you were just being helpful :D
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Not trying to make fun of you :P
You're canadian. That's bad enough
ahha
right, yeah sorry 'bout that
asshole.
:P
brb finishing foods
Wes
Wes
also Node::removeAttribute would be helpful @NikiC or Node::setAttributes(array) and Node::getAttributes():array
they are there, but not in Node the interface, only NodeAbstract
@Wes That sounds like a good PR ;)
Wes
Wes
which one. i would go with setAttributes and getAttributes
@Wes add setAttributes to the iface
Wes
Wes
19:04
ok, lemme try
@FélixGagnon-Grenier sadly, that sentence is absolutely true.
... shit. indeed...
hell, I have 2 co-workers like that
I wish you fun
it's a battle
19:10
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:aerys bob$ ~/php-src-X/sapi/cli/php -r '$g = (function(){yield;})(); $g->prop = $g;'
[Thu May  4 21:10:05 2017]  Script:  'Standard input code'
/Users/Bob/php-src-X/Zend/zend_generators.c(361) :  Freeing 0x000000010807e180 (352 bytes), script=Standard input code
=== Total 1 memory leaks detected ===
@NikiC we're already using the HashTable * in zend_generator_get_gc for execute_data->symbol_table
so, what do you recommend, short of forbidding dynamic properties on generators?
@bwoebi forbid properties on generators
in 7.2
That's what I'd prefer too :D
@NikiC … not sure about the BC break today
you mean people are doing... like... like this? THIS?
@Dereleased yeah, abusing the generator object for other data
19:15
user image
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Hello everybody! I'm from russia!
From Russia, and King of the Britons? Impressive!
gods below, I must stop trying to read /r/PHP
I give it a change like once per month, but it's always terrible
19:26
@bwoebi It's BC break thursday.
Hahaha
evenin
user924016
Morning v2
Wes
Wes
@NikiC is it normal that i get a bunch of failed tests, in the format preserving thing
can anyone tell me how to secure php site
19:38
@RakeshLanjewar Burn it with fire and rewrite it in a secure language
4
beat me to it
lol
More serious: you're question is somewhat broad @RakeshLanjewar
Wes
Wes
http://php.net/manual/en/function.ctype-alnum.php ===
    function ctype_alnum($var){
        return preg_match('/^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/', $var) === 1;
    }
right?
19:39
any other option
In order to make something secure you first need to understand what you are securing it against
Wes
Wes
i don't have the extension compiled
!!lxr ctype_alnum
[ /ext/ctype/ctype.c#184 ] static PHP_FUNCTION(ctype_alnum)
ok vulnerabilities like XSS or SQLI
19:40
@DaveRandom lxr looks slow
Wes
Wes
@Jeeves macroception
@Wes I'm in your head.
Wes
Wes
@Jeeves you must be scared to death. MUHAHAHHAHAHA
@Wes No, I can regenerate.
@Jeeves lol,you can't dude.
19:42
@Linus Are you god?
use regex101.com for testing the regex
:P
is there any way i can see how data transfer takes place in https/http?
I am going to with yes @Wes
@Linus wireshark
Although wouldn't work for https unless you mitm it
mitm?
nvm thanks PeeHaa
19:48
The encryption happens before leaving the browser so wireshark will only see the encrypted data once it reaches it by default
s/browser/user agent
Or if it's in a browser you can just open your dev tools
now, this is an interesting segment from QA, youtu.be/qMkdHcaRwkw?t=813 //cc @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@RakeshLanjewar for xss: escape every content that comes from your database to the screen, for sql injection, use parameterized queries.
@PeeHaa thanks again :)
@tereško woa, interesting instead
"You bloody well don't get to demand my respect"
<3
19:57
@Linus charles proxy should be able to do it......but it's tricky.
@Danack nice,will give it a try thanks :)
Wes
Wes
20:17
@PaulCrovella ping
when people that are often here disappear i get worried :B
I feel you :) but Paul has been disappearing and reappearing a few times already. I believe they are one of those, that have a job.
Wes
Wes
unlike us
how to loop through http requests without catching Maximum execution time error
the code iam loopin through
$context = stream_context_create(array('http' =>
array('header'=>'Connection: close\r\n')));


$jkon=
json_decode(file_get_contents("http://www.myapifilms.com/imdb/idIMDB?
title=".$New_string."&token=62ebefa9-5175-4612-8d3e-
4946d60a4a2f&format=json&language=en-us",false,$context), true);
@anyone
20:36
fuck this, I give up
without changing the php.ini / putting toomuch load on server..
refactoring out the token as an entity looks like a terrible idea
its not paid
I managed already for "discard all changes" twice (after I had edited about 10 different files)
Anonymous
Evemoon
Anonymous
20:39
Wes
Wes
ahaha
@JayIsTooCommon I would have just called it "ad populum fallacy" .. but that's because I am one of those evil atheists
but, to be honest, framework fans tend to prefer "arguments from authority" and "arguments from ignorance"
i dont know why i used php for this ..
Wes
Wes
i don't know why i used php for everything...
Anonymous
Did that Laravel creator just delete his account on reddit?
Anonymous
20:48
Or just the posts
api is responding in json .. i mean .. why.%%%
Apr 30 at 12:22, by Cin Sb Sangpi
I have a json value, when I echo it display only value 60, but when I put in array (value) it return "60".
Apr 30 at 12:42, by Cin Sb Sangpi
this solved my problems -
echo str_replace('"', '', json_encode($sw1));

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