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20:00
@tereško how?
@tereško GTFO
hmmm... well, you were the first one to actually recommend something that does not really exist
how to use a prepared statement to change a boolean value?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier cacti are quite real
give out this error:
Call to a member function bind_param() on boolean
@tereško dude, not cool
20:04
@DeStr your SQL failed and prepare() returned false
@tereško ever ate some?
but i didnt execute it yet
@ircmaxell I felt that it was quire reasonable response to that advise in context
@DeStr yes, the prepare failed
the error is returned before execution
ow
20:06
exactly
now i get the something went wrong message
's' instead of a 'b'
/me sighs
@DeStr is $db = new DB_CONNECT(); that really intended? is DB_CONNECT a class or a function?
class
its for the connection to the database
20:12
I see. sorry, I was mislead by the name.
so yeah, hmm, you are actually binding to the name parameter. the name is not a boolean, I'd assume
no
but i use 's' instead
somehow a 'b' got in the code i sent
what is the type of the Confirmed column?
tinyint
so... do you think the string "true" would be inserted in a tinyint?
or boolean, either way if i place a true i get the same message
I thought about it
the tinyint isn't interested it just wants to be friends
20:16
wat?
in any event, forget boolean when working with mysql, the type really is an alias for tinyint
read inserted as interested
i got that but this call doesn't work for some reason
so just insert 1 or 0 (as integers, not string, tho I think most db config will allow conversion)
this code does change the Confirmed to 1 if done in mySQL
is there any way to test where exactly it went wrong?
20:20
the error message will tell you exactly that
along with line number, or specifically where in sql query
good morning
\o @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@FélixGagnon-Grenier @FélixGagnon-Grenier what do you mean?
@DeStr that, error messages will tell you the problem
do you see any error message?
20:24
there is no error message, there is a message that i generated that states the the result is false
do you know what an error message is?
{"success":0,"message":"something went wrong"}
oh.
you should, quickly, never rarely, and only when you know exactly what you are doing, do any kind of such manual error reporting
but why is it false
I used it from my previous file so it wasn't such a hassle
just remove it. php error reporting will tell you all this, with infinitely more details
20:26
if I remove this then I won't get any message
in any event, you should add ini_set('display_errors', 1); error_reporting(E_ALL); at the top of your script
this will make sure you see the messages, because indeed, they are there. likewise, you could also consult the error_log generated by php
same message, the result is false and it doesn't generate any errors
can you show your exact script in pastebin?
Anonymous
Wordpress is the shittiest thing ever made. FUCK!!
Anonymous
I'm close to having epileptic seizures
20:29
@samayo <3
I'm genius!
@samayo ha
I just invented QDD
ha ha
HAHAHAHHAHA
20:29
opcache broke my code and I have no idea why
Try MediaWiki
Qestion Driven Development
@DeStr you did not add the lines I told you...
it's not ZEND_ACC_FINAL at least
Then tell me WordPress is the shittiest thing ever made.
20:30
I did and still it didnt return anything
either you did not pasted the code you run, either you did not add them
the link you shared, does not show them
i deleted them adter i ran the script as they did nothing
ill paste again
Anonymous
To make matters worse, I am working on a wordpress site that is supposed to work like accounting software accountants and clients ... and ... it was initially made in India. @MadaraUchiha
20:32
@samayo That sounds extra fun
@DeStr check in the db
the line worked
user924016
Hmm anyone know a regex tool were I supply a regex and construct examples of valid data?
indeed. read the doc for get_result php.net/manual/en/mysqli-stmt.get-result.php
update queries do not return a result
changed the ? to "Admin"
20:33
$result will never be true.
with update queries
but it does not chage anything in the db
and they do...
at this point, I will invite you to get your beef up with the doc
Returns a resultset for successful SELECT queries, or FALSE for other DML queries or on failure. The mysqli_errno() function can be used to distinguish between the two types of failure.
can you explain how do i use this ?
You have all the tools to succeed, and stuff works.
I've been trying really hard for a few minutes now
and I believe soon I'll start being a bit harsh, so let me take a pause
no problem thank you for your help so far!
@DeStr start by adding mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR | MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT); in your connection
or, if you are using object oriented API:
$driver = new mysqli_driver();
$driver->report_mode = MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR | MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT;
if i copy the connection can you explain where to write it?
and I would have told you that about 30 min ago, if some fucking snowflake hadn't got offended by telling a stupid asshole to use a cactus rectally, because he suggested, that OOP can be added by "using MVC framework"
that should show where to add it
this will cause an exception to be thrown as soon as error is encountered
should simplify the debugging
20:40
im sorry if you will have to babysit me a bit but i want to help you help me
ill start reading
vaguely - somewhere in your connection-class
as a function?
depends on which API you use
do you have new MySQLi or mysqli_connect() ?
ThW
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another ug meeting, another talk about php extensions :-)
hopefully some of the attendees will try it out
@ThW I think you misspelled AA
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20:43
;-P
exception 'mysqli_sql_exception' with message 'No index used in query/prepared statement UPDATE users SET Confirmed='1' WHERE Name=?' in D:\XAMPP\htdocs\onlineShop\update_confirm_status.php:22 Stack trace: #0 D:\XAMPP\htdocs\onlineShop\update_confirm_status.php(22): mysqli_stmt->execute() #1 {main}
probably the object oriented
this is the db_connect if you can clarify to me what is written:
https://paste.ofcode.org/v77RdtqX2Tz9R3VdsN9358
@DeStr is Name column indexed?
(because that's what the exception is complaining about)
'No index used in query/prepared statement UPDATE users SET Confirmed='1' WHERE Name=?'
well ... try adding the index
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sounds a little bit like a warning thrown as an exception weird
20:47
I added an index
same thing
what does it mean that there is no index?
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@DeStr index/key on the database table column/field
@DeStr as a rule of thumb: if the column is in WHERE or JOIN, then it should be either indexed OR a primary key
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the table structure is missing the index in its definition
@kelunik Would you need backpressure for the Redis parser though?
@DeStr where you added it and how?
20:51
@ThW @tereško can you please explain more or give a link i can read about?
i have a key of the table which is the id and the name,pass,email are not given to indexing
does indexing mean there can't be twice the same value?
also it did change it but still shows the error
what did you change ?
what indexing mean then? i just made them indexed
how
and what are "them" ?
20:53
ill show a picture
I told you to add index for Name column ... and now you are talking about some magical "them"
fuck, the headache is coming back
to the Confirmed column
sorry
6 mins ago, by tereško
@DeStr as a rule of thumb: if the column is in WHERE or JOIN, then it should be either indexed OR a primary key
its hard for me to express thoughts
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20:55
@tereško goo.gl/photos/eBNhwYFMRx1gGoZo7 <- that works for me :-)
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Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: httpd.exe
Application Version: 2.4.25.0
Application Timestamp: 58550e9f
Fault Module Name: php7ts.dll
Fault Module Version: 7.2.0.0
@ThW whatcha reading?
CovFeFe: The anthology^
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@tereško Kris Longknife at the moment, not high lit - but ok
@ThW I actually have it downloaded as audiobook in "should get to later" folder
@DeStr so ... is it working now?
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20:59
@tereško waiting for a new Laurence Dahners
@Gordon The contact form system is already built, it uses rot13, I'm not planning to change it. My intention is to make this easier for people so they stop putting email addresses on the website.
it does
but
i still get the index error
but it works
is the error the same?
and you promised me a screenshot
imgur isn't working
I didn't change anything
@ThW I might take a look at those
21:01
and it works
dropped the indexes
@tereško lol.
still works
@Tiffany it was a perfectly reasonable response, IMHO
@DeStr you still need to fix the indexes
@tereško I busted up laughing when I read that. Had to take a screenshot and share with a couple people.
@tereško actually yah i got the index i didn't drop if from confirmed
but in only line what do they actually do in mysql
they don't represent something from another table
21:04
there are two "reports" set in MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR | MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT: one reports error, one for "code smell" issues
@DeStr so, you dont understand what indexes are used for?
they are used for faster search
they are to speed up searches
yes
and when you do an update, you have to search, what to update
but to speed up, meaning even without the index you should be able to find
and the Name is indexed
and you are still seeing the error?
and is it the same error?
yah but does it matter?
if it works it works
21:07
yes, it matters
what is the error?
same one
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@DeStr yes, but if the warning is thrown as an exception it will break the execution. That is just a difference how stuff is handled.
what
is
the
error?
"same" is not an error
exception 'mysqli_sql_exception' with message 'No index used in query/prepared statement UPDATE users SET Confirmed='1' WHERE Name=?' in D:\XAMPP\htdocs\onlineShop\update_confirm_status.php:22 Stack trace: #0 D:\XAMPP\htdocs\onlineShop\update_confirm_status.php(22): mysqli_stmt->execute() #1 {main}
what do you see, when you run SHOW CREATE TABLE Users ?
21:09
its because the name isn't indexed and can't be indexed
why it cant be indexed?
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@DeStr why not?
ill try to do it manually
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"manually"? it is a change to the table structure.
how long names do you people have ?
21:11
its a user name
TEXT has can contain 64 KB
because its a text field then it cant be indexed
are you really allowing usernames, that are longer then 255 symbols?
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Do you see the small "+ Indexes" in between all the other stuff in phpMyAdmin - open that group.
text fields can be indexed, you just have to define the length
@ThW not really. You can only use FULLTEXT on it .. which would be missing the point/.
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21:14
@tereško of course, I mean the standard index, that just needs a limit
you can use a BTREE index only on VARCHAR(255) or smaller
so .. @DeStr how long do you expect those user names to be?
@ThW you meant this? imgur.com/a/38JWd
i didn't think that it would be a problem
i can make it no more then 30 symbols
20*
well, then the type should be VARCHAR(20) instead of TEXT
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@tereško but you can put the first n chars of a textfield into a btree index
@ThW you must be using Postgres at work
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21:16
nope mysql
my point is, he does not need it to be TEXT to begin with .. so you are trying to solve the wrong problem
no error this time
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@tereško true
btw, @DeStr, because of your table structure, you also cant use UNIQUE index on your email field
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to much python/django :-)
21:18
blargh I might need to ask Dmitry or someone why my code are not work
thank you and sorry for that headache @tereško
@Andrea the enum code?
I mean it does work. Just not when OPcache.
@bwoebi yep. OPcache breaks it in two really strange ways and also makes it segfault sometimes
but how do i know the length of the email ?
@DeStr I strongly recommend for you to get pragprog.com/book/bksqla/sql-antipatterns book
21:19
@Andrea so, the feature works fully without opcache?
@bwoebi so far as I can tell!
I will read all the books once im done with high school
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so it is a bug in opcache?
There's some stuff I want to add to it (comparison, serialisation), but it certainly works.
@DeStr you don't but there are tricks that you can do, if you want to add a UNIQUE constraint on that field
21:20
great
@ThW possibly, but maybe I'm doing something wrong
@DeStr lies
maybe
:D
still got to serve 3 years in the army later
one thing that's concerning me at present is that normal class entries seem to be implicitly declared, whereas enums always result in actual DECLARE_CLASS opcodes. not sure why. I think there's a second pass that removes them maybe, and it's ignoring my enums for some reason.
possibly opcache is broken for DECLARE_CLASS in some cases
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why did youtube brought me to ska music
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21:21
@Andrea according to my 8ball it is some unexpected behaviour in opcache :-P
@ThW mm. I should do some investigative work perhaps…
Okay, let's look at do_bind_class…
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@Andrea a new Detective Conan episode? The mystery of the declared class?
@ThW heh. there's probably an episode for everything imaginable at this point, and then some.
when i do this: `use function a\{b, c};`
and then do this: `$id = b(c);` it works
is this a PHP7 feature? what is it called?
aliasing ?
not sure what exactly you mean
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21:28
@shadowhand could you please provide a full example on a nopaste? eval.in or 3v4l.org?
@Andrea Pretty much every feature I've worked on has experienced this ^_^
@LeviMorrison I seem to have been lucky with not breaking OPcache :p
hmm… one moment
Stand back. I have an idea.
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<- hides behind a wall
@ThW uhm, maybe... let me see if i can figure out a way to extract this
@Andrea Oh dear. Again?
21:33
@LeviMorrison unfortunately
Is that what we smelled?
@shadowhand It's called a Group Use: php.net/manual/en/…
@Dereleased no that's not what i'm talking about
@ThW here we go 3v4l.org/qIUL8
notice the define() that refers back to the function x\a
this obviously works, but it's really weird and i want to know why it works
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@shadowhand your error reporting is to low: 3v4l.org/8ugu8
Oh. I believe define() always produces global constants, and const produces namespace constants
@ThW lol
@Andrea You haven't said what the idea was yet. Now I'm really nervous.
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21:43
basically the php fallbacks provide you with some result that kinda makes sense
@ThW erm, no
Anonymous
@DeStr good on you dude, hope it goes well
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urg
@shadowhand change your define('a', '\x\a'); to const a = '\x\a'; and you'll see the difference.
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sorry to late for me
21:46
@Dereleased yes, that's true, it then requires the usage of use const x\a;
but i still don't understand why use function x\a; with a define() works
i mean, as a jedi mind trick, i like the syntax... it could be really f'ing confusing to anyone reading my code though
@shadowhand You can't pass a function name as a "callable" value. When you pass that to the function b() you are passing the constant because there is no option to pass the function in this way.
@Dereleased what, no. define() supports namespaces
@Andrea If you pass a fully qualified name
21:49
@Dereleased exactly
or rather, whatever name you pass it assumes to be fully qualified
@Andrea yes, the ??? and ????
@ircmaxell they're the magic that makes opcache work
@Andrea I love that the OS in your diagram provides SIGSEGVs to the runtime.
@Sara I originally had it the other way around, but that's not strictly accurate :D
21:52
Anyway, @shadowhand, function names don't work as symbols the way you seem to be thinking they do (i.e. like a language where functions are first-class objects). Since the function name cannot be resolved in this way, it looks for a constant -- which it finds -- and all hums along.
god I'm gonna tweet this
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@Andrea - profit
Nah, I realize you mean the signal in response to faults caused by the runtime. It just looks at a glance like the OS is just like, "YOU GET A SEGFAULT, AND YOU GET A SEGFAULT, EVERYBODY GETS A SEGFAULT!"
You can even do this: 3v4l.org/tLq4K
also nobody's starred it ;-;
@Sara oh I know, I neglected to include that part
@Sara however, that OPcache causes segfaults goes without saying
21:54
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why are you guys doing @Andrea?
I wish I had the GAF to photoshop @Andrea's head onto that
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lol
@Sara Gray Aluminum Feet?
@Andrea That I can reliably and trivially segfault any version of PHP makes me sad.
"Give A Fuck"
21:55
ah
It's easy to be confused as to how PHP 5.5+'s Zend® OPcache® works. To help explain it, here's a diagram: https://t.co/9ZH33pWHHP
there you go, if you want to retweet it or whatever
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@Sara btw are you thinking about an update for your php extensions book? It is still the best reference. I am hoping for a PHP 7 version.
@ThW I keep trying to make a start on it, and I keep dying from "OH MY GOD, THIS IS SO PAINFUL".
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I can understand that. :-(
oh yeah earlier today I made a joke
i put years of hard work into getting my cow degree at compiler college & now everyones like "oh cows bad","covfefes better" frick off

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