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02:06
Ohaio o/
Henlo
02:32
Henlo
Red
Red
02:43
hey
what would a simple HTTP 1.1 GET request from a database look like?
I'm new to php and I've managed to access my db and list all the results in a table, but I've realized i'm meant to do it 'in the standard HTTP request formats'
if that uh, makes sense ^^
 
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04:59
Morning
henlo
@Linus
having trouble reindexing a table's IDs
annoying
:)
it is putting off my shower
Wes
Wes
05:16
@NikiC if i have in my code literal: \Foo\Bar\baz(), the Name->toString() will return "\Foo\Bar\baz". if i apply nameresolver instead, namespacedName and resolvedName will not be prepended with "\"
is this by design? i see there is this FullyQualifiedName type which make the thing even more confused...
            $index = $_POST['delete'];

            $delete = "DELETE FROM Comments WHERE id=". $index;
            $update = "UPDATE Comments SET @newid=0; UPDATE Comments SET id=(@newid:=@newid+1) ORDER BY id";

            if (mysqli_query($DBConnect, $delete)) {
                echo "Record deleted successfully";
            } else {
                echo "Error deleting record: " . mysqli_error($DBConnect);
            }


            if (mysqli_query($DBConnect, $update)) {
                echo "<br><br>Record updates successfully";
how come this doesn't actually update the ids in the table?
id: id MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY
 
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06:22
hi
Wes
Wes
06:45
@Hello do you realize that the whole point of ids is that they are supposed to identify something with absolute certainty... why on earth do you want to update an id
otherwise they would be called "completely volatile and unreliable names"
I know it's bad practice but I just need to use the IDs for the users' sake
for deleting purposes
Wes
Wes
wat?
if I delete the second comemnt, then the display would be 1,2 but the IDs would be 1,3, so if they enter 2 to remove the second comment it wouldnt do anything
so im trying to renumber/reindex the IDs each time I delete
Wes
Wes
don't do that, that's pretty much the worst thing you can do with a database
:O
Red
Red
06:51
If something needs to respond to a GET request in standard HTTP 1.1 format, what does that mean
cause I can't get my head around it at all
"ALTER TABLE `Comments` AUTO_INCREMENT = 1";
i tried doing that lol
but it didn't do anything
Wes
Wes
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Q: What HTTP response headers are required

BeniWhat HTTP response headers are required to be sent from server to the client? I working to optimize the HTTP response headers to minimize the HTTP response overhead. I know "overhead" is somewhat exaggerated, but I like a clean output. I see a lot of websites, which sends redundant cache header...

the "MUST" bits
> There are no header fields defined by RFCs 7230, 7231, 7232, 7233, 7234, or 7235 that MUST be sent by an origin server in all cases.
this basically says you can respond with anything. lol
Red
Red
@Wes is there a way I can see these details when making a request to my DB
probably a stupid question but I'm pretty new with php
YAY I GOT IT TO WORK @Wes
Sorry ;
no friends to tell about my horrible bad practices
Wes
Wes
07:08
sigh
lol
Wes
Wes
it's guaranteed you did something that doesn't work, but you haven't realized it yet
Red
Red
genuinely I think php is the first language i've actually enjoyed learning in a long time
Wes
Wes
it's terrible @Red but it's ok. it works
the language is very much ok, the standard library is a mess
Red
Red
@Wes it's really odd but I like it
like I've been learning c# for a while now and it just completely put me off programming, but recently I've been doing some modules at uni with php and javascript and they're actually enjoyable
07:13
@Wes They are organized if they have good names. There's no reason to change an existing test if you add new functionality.
Wes
Wes
no change, add to an existing file
but ok. i don't care :B
are those your teeth?
Wes
Wes
my tongues
lol oh
posted on May 07, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

08:03
Feb 9 at 14:56, by DaveRandom
"Cleetus Emoji"?
@bwoebi Nice. Thanks @bwoebi If I get around to really use it effectively, I will let you know
Wes
Wes
08:21
i have given up all hope on this planet
:p
Wes
Wes
i wish it was funny
Why are you reading The Sun?
Wes
Wes
someone linked it on twitter
Pro-tip: block thesun.co.uk and dailymail.co.uk and your life will be a micron less depressing
wtf
dat semi-colon
08:37
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09:06
If you still had amt disabled you are doing it wrong
Also monring
@JAamish I'm not sure 100% whether it works, it's just prototyped from docs
@bwoebi okay.. no issues.. I still haven't tried them, but that would be a starting point for me
@Wes You should never get something with a \ prefix from toString()
toString() is the raw name
If you want to have a \ or namespace\ prefix there is a toCodeString() method
09:25
@NikiC @JoeWatkins I think I found the problem on why a non-callable function returns as callable when using `&data-This` with the function `zend_is_callable`. If you follow the source, I come to the function call `zend_is_callable_check_func` which is https://lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%40master/Zend/zend_API.c#3353

In this function, https://lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%40master/Zend/zend_API.c#3050 `zend_hash_find_ptr(ftable, lmname)` succeeds for a valid function, while it fails for an invalid function.
...
This is exactly what I told you
so ... according to Junker, English language is loosing importance in EU ... I am starting to suspect, that David Icke might be right
@NikiC :) It took lot of debugging and some code digging to to now understand your earlier statement
but still, is it a bug in the value zend_is_callable is implemented?
No
or is it something laravel is doing
09:27
If it uses __call then every method is callable
oh okay, so laravel should not have implemented the __call
and if they do, they have to handle such calls
They do handle such calls
If they implement __call then that will handle those calls
hmm, but an exception is thrown in browser when I call an non existing method here
Ah sure
But that's something that Laravel does ^^
got it
09:29
The method can be called, but when it is called Laravel just throws an exception
Good to now understand more precisely whats happening
(This is one of the reasons why Laravel is not well-regarded here)
5
yes, now I shall join the bandwagon to spread that word
;)
@tereško well, yea… British people are the only ones in EU where it's the mother tongue … and perhaps Ireland…
Hey guys I'm trying to setup cronjob on cpanel. My host is fodaddy. I have used the proper command as its says in the installation file of the system I'm wishing to install, I just don't know what to put instead the "username" section as for /home/username/public_html
09:41
Pretty sure you have a typo in there
It's FUdaddy
10:09
mornin
morning
\o
o\
@Hello why do you hold your head?
10:15
head hurts because it is 6am
ive been eating cookies and watching youtube videos
Ohhh, I got 12 in the evening :)
O_O
where you at? :)
Russia?
No, Poland :)
Nice infographics about sandboxing cores
10:34
@tereško *losing
So... how I do make coffee people?
Don't tell me you drink green tea like @tereško
user924016
11:06
mooornings
user924016
how to make coffee?
/home/travis/build/amphp/amp/php-uv/php_uv.c:102:31: sorry, unimplemented: function ‘uv_parse_arg_object’ can never be inlined because it uses variable argument lists
well played, gcc
@bwoebi Why did you revert that NativeDriver only commit? I think tests should by default always run with that driver, so they run with the same driver in every environment.
Also … I love pushing to travis to see a whole load of tests fail while everything worked fine locally
@kelunik well, that's fine too - but that wasn't the commit message of your commit. I fixed what your commit message said, thus reverted it.
@bwoebi You didn't just revert, you added other changes, which is very bad to do in revert commits...
11:50
@bwoebi Can you review and comment on github.com/amphp/byte-stream/pull/3 please? I'd like to continue and start migrating Artax to it.
Also @PeeHaa @DaveRandom @Ekin ^ for an API review.
@PeeHaa I don't think that's how async code in PHP runs
Unless you're using threads, no process can actually interrupt code in mid execution.
You rely on an event loop (at least, that's what I gather from AMP, please correct me if I'm being an idiot)
So the correct would be
*make request*
1
2
3
*request returns, no echo yet*
4
5
END
request result
@MadaraUchiha The possibility exists with ticks. :P
But indeed, it's not how it's usually executed.
@kelunik ticks?
@kelunik go away
12:02
@MadaraUchiha ;-)
12:34
@kelunik I'll review it the evening when I'm back
@MadaraUchiha that's why pseudocode. In actual code that would be in a closure with every step being yield writeToStdout("Output");.
13:06
interface suffix -> leaky abstraction. anything wrong with that argument?
@Patrick Why would you say it's leaky abstraction?
(That's not an argument, that's a statement, what's your argument?)
@MadaraUchiha the suffix leaks the implementation details. when you typehint for a type, you don't care about if its an interface or class. so when you are forced to use the suffix, you are coupling yourself to something that should be hidden behind the abstraction
no idea if i am making sense
@Patrick Leaky yes, not sure whether abstraction fits
@bwoebi there's no way to see that in the example. There's no way to understand interruption points. /cc @PeeHaa
13:34
@Patrick I don't think it's an abstraction per se that's leaked.
And I certainly don't mind additional information at the same space (somewhat similar to always returning values from functions, because otherwise it's just a wasted value)
To be fair, back when I was using a more classical OO language, I'd use things like Restrictable and Loggable and Iterable as my interface names very often
Is the able an interface suffix? Not strictly, but it did let me know it is, in fact, an interface.
I'm not particularly fond of LoggerInterface and some such, because that reminds me of Java quite a bit (AbstractFactoryProviderInterface, AbstractFactoryProviderDefaultImpl)
My personal favorite: ohYesItHas = false
@MadaraUchiha Suffix. :P
@kelunik You saw nothing.
@MadaraUchiha Java doesn't actually use an Interface suffix afaik
@Patrick able can be considered an interface suffix.
@Patrick I've seen more WhateverInterface and WhateverImpl than I can remember.
13:43
It's subtle and you don't notice it, but it's there.
@kelunik i don't like that one either. for me interfaces are types just like classes and should have the same naming conventions
@Patrick Fully agree that you shouldn't be able to know whether something is an interface or class from its name.
@kelunik I don't.
Why wouldn't you? It's free information you're waiving here.
@MadaraUchiha It makes it possible to change a previous concrete class to an interface and make the class just one implementation of it without changing any consumers.
@kelunik Eh, you have pretty good tooling for that in PHP
13:45
@MadaraUchiha its unecessary information, aka noise
@MadaraUchiha still breaks the api
@MadaraUchiha Not really.
You have refactoring tools for one package, yes. But have fun with the many dependent packages.
well either way I'm very set on arguing against the suffix in my book. just trying to validate my points ^^
@Patrick Hmm, I don't know if an informative book is the place to make an argument like that.
Similarly, I wouldn't encourage spaces over tabs in any books I may end up writing, even though I like spaces better.
I don't think it's an "established best practice" or anything like that.
@MadaraUchiha spaces vs tabs is a cosmetic argument. a suffix is not
@Patrick It's an opinion
And one not necessarily universally held.
13:49
@MadaraUchiha yes. my book, my opinions. You will also find plenty of people arguing against things like dependency injection, SOLID etc
@Patrick Right, and I end up not reading those books because of it.
The clean code book is also pretty opiniated
@Patrick I'm fairly sure it has a healthy disclaimer on it though.
I might be wrong, it's been a while since I've read it.
@MadaraUchiha so does mine. I don't just say thats how you should do it. I explain why I do it like that
That's fair.
I'm telling you, the best thing about being a mod isn't the ability to see deleted stuff or banning people.
It's being able to edit messages from 3 minutes ago, instead of 2.
I'm sure @Gordon can relate.
14:20
hmm ... finished Saints Row 2
was quite good
@MadaraUchiha hell yeah
@tereško I'm currently chilling back on Overwatch, and when I get sick of it and lose hope in humanity, I fallback to Patapon 2 on an emulator
14:53
@kelunik Merged. How about what I proposed with end()? github.com/amphp/byte-stream/commit/…
15:14
@kelunik well, I imagine echo/print to be actually interruption points once we'd make PHP support that natively.
@MadaraUchiha you've already told :-)
@MadaraUchiha Only 3?
That's pretty measly
15:38
@kelunik uhm, am I blind or there is no Amp\ByteStream\IteratorStream on master at the moment?
also IteratorStream is the old Message, right?
and what Message in Aerys will extend I assume
Evenings o/
\o
15:57
@Ekin It's sitting in another branch and has to be merged still.
@Ekin Yes.
@Ekin Why extend?
@kelunik IIRC it extended ByteStream\Message there last time I read it
@kelunik Is the byte-stream still slower than the react thing, or did that get resolved?
16:19
@NikiC o/ I fixed the grammar tool markdown yesterday when I bumped into that repo. Also PR'd for this but, should I instead just hint people here for simple things like that?
s/that/these
@NikiC No, twice as fast. Changing the chunk size from 8k to React's 64k solved it.
17:19
travis-ci.org/amphp/amp/jobs/229646904#L483 @bwoebi please fix the build
@kelunik give me 2 min
@kelunik I hate these things … one OS specific failure, one version (API changed between 7.0 and 7.2) specific failure and one compiler specific failure -.-
all in one commit … one of each
:-(
Red
Red
if I was required to send a typical post request in a standard http protocol
would I have to use the
$_POST keyword?
cause I've wrote a method that update's my database using a SQL server update query but I'm starting to question if that classes as a 'post request'
Evening all
0/
Red
Red
17:35
o
@PeeHaa would you accept any font recommendations for that async blogs? :P
@kelunik Ah, great :) I was concerned there for a moment...
@Ekin Nah PR is right
@kelunik now it's fine
@NikiC Assertions => off makes it 40% faster, too.
@kelunik even better :)
17:47
@kelunik good, then let me have a look at the byte stream PR now - finally uv is done …
@bwoebi It's already merged, but you can have a look anyway.
@kelunik yeah, seen right now
Wes
Wes
18:35
use function qux\lol\baz;
function x(){ return \foo\bar\baz(); }
FuncCall->name->toString() \foo\bar\baz
function y(){ return baz(); }
FuncCall->name->getAttr("resolvedName")->toString() qux\lol\baz
@Wes no repro
Wes
Wes
wait
Wes
Wes
18:58
i think it must be because i do new Name("\\" . $fqn_name) @NikiC
...
Wes
Wes
but if i don't do that it doesn't print \
You're looking for Name\FullyQualified
Anonymous
Mornin
Wes
Wes
sorry :B
19:11
hey a
hey all can anyone guide as of how can we get the error notification like the one in pic
this happns when a person gives a wrong username or id
or what is that notification called any guidance would be helpfull
Wes
Wes
19:30
user image
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Wes
Wes
19:45
well done france
@Wes no need to save, the camel won't do him any harm :-)
@Saitama Only if it make it better
@kelunik Not sure what that is about
@MadaraUchiha huh? Why not?
@PeeHaa Async needs a scheduler (the event loop) and this scheduler needs to run to execute the async response handler
Yes, but that's not in the intro
As you can see in the examples I don't dive in just yet
@kelunik Kinda weird you are telling me :P
Maybe that's the reason people are scared of async php
20:10
@PeeHaa Essentially you just yield control where you want to and are poked back by the event loop when the yielded promise resolved.
I kinda know that by now tyvm :P
/me is out
drops mic
@PeeHaa I mean, it's just one sentence to describe it
No it is not lol
That makes no sense to people
It will. But it needs some massaging first
Ok... before I make a question about this.... Why am I getting, "Call to undefined method PDOStatement::exectue() " when clearly I prepared the SQL statement.. Here is the link: gist.github.com/belzaaron/af252543d1882019a07b074e8b4389bd
user924016
20:26
exectue
user924016
^ maybe you see things more clearly now? @AaronBelz
HOLzy
Thank you @Ron
user924016
np
*@RonniSkansing
Also, just found out enter to auto complete tags is fake.. But yeah, thanks so much
@bwoebi @Trowski Should we call IteratorStream Message again?
20:40
@MadaraUchiha have you been reading "Red Storm" manga?
@tereško Nope
it's a quite good one
Noted
I'll take a look when I have the time :)
@kelunik @Trowski fyi, the ext/uv issues are now resolved, and also properly cleaned up when collecting cycles. I've also tagged (+PECL) v0.2.0 for ext/uv :-)
I hate onResolve :-(
21:02
gut gemacht bobby
Wes
Wes
21:43
The French rolled over in 1940. This time they've saved Germany the fuel and bullets. 🇫🇷 #Presidentielle2017 https://t.co/SbrDoonw3s
@Wes seen it. That tweet is quite describing the whole Brexit thingy.
@Wes Why do you care about those cowards?
Germany real men
Yugoslavia real men too
😀When Google recruiters mail merge your LinkedIn profile after friends endorse you for non-standard skills, via… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/861248220428738560
 
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@Ekin does it support php7 yet?
not sure, I've been mostly reading their Stream and Message implementation

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