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00:56
^^

In retrospect I should've just used `protected`…
that is... an interesting method name.
 
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02:19
Is it possible to use the crystal report in php?badly need a reports tool as better as CR.
@tereško depending on your mood, you might enjoy our last concert's repertoire, starting with oblivion youtube.com/watch?v=KfiVPwcLfVE
but this one is much cooler youtube.com/watch?v=ycCtcMSSS7g
stream_socket_shutdown and fclose didn't close the TCP connection – #74857
02:43
Hello, I have a question regarding the seo, didnt know where to ask so asking here. There is a website with a very good rating on google search, shows up on the first page with the needed keywords. It was just registered as a business on google and google indexed it on its own. I want to optimize it by submitting a sitemap. Would that reset my current google search rating?
03:47
@littlepootis eh, it's not funny
that's how that started
04:28
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04:53
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05:32
@rtheunissen discussion first, then possibly onto RFC
moin
Morning
Discussion where?
internals
@rtheunissen I'm not saying that I'm against it, I merely was wondering and wanted to hear your reasoning. Don't go straight RFC yet.
I appreciate the interest @bwoebi :)
@rtheunissen the problem is that changing the behavior would be a bc break?
05:37
Technically, yes. Practically, kinda.
It's very rare for people to use a string literal with array access, eg. $arrayAccessObject['6'].
make a new one? KeyedAccess or something, which is a better name also
Why not just fix what's broken? shrug
if you predict people will complain about changing behavior that's the only way i think
also there is the opportunity to improve other things. for instance when i implement immutable collections i would like to not be forced to implement offsetUnset and offsetSet. so you could have ReadOnlyKeyedAccess or something
I don't mind if people complain about changing behaviour if that behaviour change is an improvement, is documented, and reduces inconsistency.
It's not uncommon for small BC breaks in minor releases of PHP, right?
they are trying to not break anything these days, and wait for major releases
i agree with you but i think that change requires a rfc, and people complaining means an high rate of possible no's
05:46
I'd be happy to RFC but would like to discuss first.
imho the rfc a good way to start a discussion
This change isn't a big deal, I think if I can explain it well and show the use case, it's a no-brainer.
@JoeWatkins happy to discuss first, should I just start a new thread?
rfc has 4 weeks in total of discussions (minimum) before the vote results. you could be late for 7.2
i would try with the rfc directly
That would definitely miss 7.2 :(
you are still in time
05:56
I really don't understand any argument against the patch though, other than "might have a negligible effect on performance"
consider that a rfc might be accepted but implemented in 7.2.1,2
i was thinking a lot of people might vote yes from what i heard from them in the past. levi (he was pissed too about it), andrea (attempted to fix), ocramius(gave me the sensation that he wanted to use it but he avoids arrayaccess altogether because it's just utterly broken)
I'd be floored if it didn't pass.
@rtheunissen or if there's an old thread (sorry, don't know), bump it to the top and announce intention to create an RFC if no clear consensus can be reached ... if you (re)start the discussion and a clear consensus emerges from core maintainers (bob,niki,dmitry,stas,anatol,etc) then you can skip the rfc
eh i know, i struggled there too. that's why i have ->get()
:(
@NikiC @bwoebi I added a 3rd option other than no preference; what do you think? wiki.php.net/rfc/arrow_function_preference
Basically I don't want to seem like I've neglected what little reasonable feedback there was in discussion phase.
06:04
Thanks @JoeWatkins I'll take a look.
Aside from this I think I think it's ready to go.
I don't understand why option 2 is a thing
it's very nasty
@LeviMorrison Well, probably will cannibalize some votes from option 1, making option 2 more likely.
lgtm levi
@JoeWatkins It's not a thing if it doesn't win, eh?
06:09
true, but including it risks it becoming a thing ...
@bwoebi Well, I don't mean for that to be the case. Any better ideas?
Get a better voting widget and let people sort by preference? :D
@LeviMorrison Including perferences and have a STV.
yes, basically
@LeviMorrison Option 2 please.
@bwoebi Not sure there is time since I doubt we can just drop one in.
@JoeWatkins you could add more examples on why each one would be bad
i'm not a fan of the potential }}} of the second one :B
there are way too many braces, parentheses involved
06:13
I understand why we are going this route .... but I do prefer it when the author of the RFC can choose the superior syntax and defend it, or alternatively propose equally suitable syntaxes and allow voters to make the choice ... with every RFC to choose the details of a future RFC you delay the process of merging the target RFC by at least two weeks, possibly a month ...
it feels like we have been discussing this thing for years, so the delay doesn't really mean anything here ...
Well I'm glad you understand why we are going this route in this case then ^_^
And yes, it has been years.
I do, but I have this niggling feeling that if you give people the option to do something stupid, they will do it ... case in point: all of php ...
@LeviMorrison I'm not sure what you shall do about that, just making you aware. You to decide.
I think there is a way to allow voting for multiple options.
Think that is a decent compromise?
if there isn't, since it has been so long, maybe you could do multiple rounds of voting, eliminating the least popular with each vote ... it may even be acceptable if they were shorter voting periods for that ...
06:18
possibly
I can't figure out how that would work in my head, I thought I could ... but 7am ...
Not the lowest; need to trim down by roughly half each time.
Although in a 3 option vote, yeah, it's lowest ^_^
But if you did a 4 option vote you'd vote on the previous top 2.
brain agrees, I think ...
@JoeWatkins it's the tersest of the three
@Gordon except in single arg mode, fn() => and {() => } are the exact same number of chars
06:23
even if I ignore that the syntax is jarring, that it prohibits the introduction of object literals is enough for me to dismiss it as suitable ...
@bwoebi that's okay for me
@JoeWatkins oh. that should probably get stressed more then. I read "This syntax would restrict the ability to add object literals a-la JavaScript. Specifically it would prevent the ability to use arbitrary expressions as object literal keys." as "limit somehow" but not as "prevent"
are you sure about that? :B
{($a) => {($b) => {($c) => $a * $b * $c }}}
fn($a) => fn($b) => fn($c) => $a * $b * $c
the first is like a big ass nail in my head that goes from side to side
in fact, i'd prefer function() over that
function($a) => function($b) => function($c) => $a * $b * $c
@WesStark yes
if it was for me, we could port how Java does it 1:1
one does not just suggest that we import functionality from Java
you will start a fight, there will be murders ...
you want php to be java? just use java
06:28
I've actually heard @Gordon say that ...
PHP always was like the Borg. It assimilated all the good things from other languages. There is already plenty of Java in it.
aware, there's plenty of most stuff in it ... but you can't just come out and say "I like this thing in X, let's have it", you have to wrap it up in a half finished implementation, like traits, then pretend it was your idea all along ...
I keep telling my fellow java devs that php is java the good parts. they chuckle at it, then they realize I mean it and get annoyed :D
it's missing rather a lot of the good parts ...
06:34
but it's also missing a lot of the bad parts
but it has so many bad parts of it's own, it's kinda moot to point out that it doesn't suffer in exactly the same way as Java, or programmers thereof ...
one of the first tasks I had to do in java was exec a shell command… in php, you just call exec and be done with it. in java it requires some serious object stacking with streams and readers and processbuilders and stuff.
of course, you can just use apache commons. there is a function for everything in apache commons. but you then also need maven to download the internet for you first
I don't miss java one single bit ...
@Gordon well ... you know that you're comparing apples and oranges there, right ? the only comparable interface in Java and PHP would be proc open and pipe manipulation ... they aren't so different, but php just includes the one liner in it's standard library ... but if you compare what proc open allows and the way processes are abstracted, they are quite similar ...
@JoeWatkins oh, I know. it's just that I dont need all that control. I just wanted the output and there was no easy way of getting that
that's one of the areas where php really shines. if gives you shortcuts
in this particular case, the one liner falls short of the kind of control you need over processes a majority of the time ... if you are just starting a process in a cron job or whatever, fine, use the one liner, but if your application has the kind of architecture that depends on the manipulation of processes, then the one liner is simply no good ...
my brain is tired ... can't spell or write properly ...
maybe it wouldn't, but maybe it would be better if there wasn't the one liner ... if everyone that started processes actually knew how to control them and write/read their i/o ...I wonder how many more servers would be holding up the internet today if it weren't for zombies created by PHP !?
06:48
DOMDocument loadHTML parses html tags inside cdata – #74858
@Jeeves no way
@WesStark Hmmm.
seems strange that this is the first time we are hearing about this ...
I'm allergic to XML, so can't look ...
@WesStark can reproduce though
you should look ...
crap, I looked
that doesn't make any sense
06:57
ah, wait
there's no pathway to a bug in php, so it must be the input, or libxml
I found a german documentation that says any </ should be treated as an end to a script tag
let's see if I can find english docs for that
even inside cdata tho ?
oh of course
it's meant to be encoded as character data ...
there is no cdata in html, but he is right because this doesn't work either 3v4l.org/qljUH
how can libxml be so broken
I don't think it is broken
07:01
I want to hire a front-end developer for my project. So I have to add him to the project repository on github. But I don't want to give him all codes accessibility. Is that possible?
shouldn't it be this
Can I make a isolated version of just front-end codes of the project?
wait, I went overboard
just the </script> in the middle of the <script> should be encoded
that ...
is there really no cdata in html/sgml?
that would mean the op is using malformed html anyways
I think that's wrong
>

CDATA sections in XHTML documents are liable to be parsed differently by web browsers if they render the document as HTML, since HTML parsers do not recognise the CDATA start and end markers, nor do they recognise HTML entity references such as &lt; within <script> tags. This can cause rendering problems in web browsers and can lead to cross-site scripting vulnerabilities if used to display data from untrusted sources, since the two kinds of parsers will disagree on where the CDATA section ends.
seems right
07:08
@Gordon yeah it's an xml thing
works with loadXml: 3v4l.org/Vdp6m
@JoeWatkins i'm not sure about that. sadly the html 4 spec isn't very clear about it
that's what is happening, browsers and libxml disagree about how to parse the input ... but it's nothing whatever to do with php, we use the standard libxml HTML parser, we have no fine control there ...
> Information that appears between comments has no special meaning (e.g., character references are not interpreted as such).
it seems to me that you shouldn't be forced to encode them
and that within comments only counts <!-- and -->
thats probably why a lot of old websites wrap the cdata in <!--
07:13
but html spec can't be trusted. the actual spec was msie5/6's behavior
lemme start the msie6 vm :B
damn. i only have msie7
okay, so someone update the bug ...
s/it wasn't me/it wasn't php/
> Since <script> elements are defined as containing CDATA, I assume the <![CDATA marker is (supposed to be) treated as character data and not markup. The </ of </bb> is then considered to be an end tag which fails to match the opening <script> tag.
from the aformentioned link
> Although the STYLE and SCRIPT elements use CDATA for their data model, for these elements, CDATA must be handled differently by user agents. Markup and entities must be treated as raw text and passed to the application as is. The first occurrence of the character sequence "</" (end-tag open delimiter) is treated as terminating the end of the element's content. In valid documents, this would be the end tag for the element.
I read this as: the first </ closes the script tag regardless of </ actually being followed by script
correct?
oh, it was already closed
07:26
Hi everyone
needed a little help with yii2 tabular input processing at server end
i just checked (msie6 and 7) and boltclock confirmed too. yeah <!-- </script> --> is absolutely valid
no encoding is required
07:56
MoRnInGs
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uuuuh, there is an xsr700 parking in front of the office. boy… that thing looks even nicer IRL than on the pictures
ugh, motorcycles :/
@Gordon the pictures look great; I'd like to have one in white/blue
@DaveRandom ping, need your help with Windoof and certs.
Anonymous
morn
08:09
@Sjon I like the green one. wasnt too fond of the silver, but it looks much much better in reality. the blue/white one is the 900 though.
@Gordon does it have the leather bags by default?
@kelunik pong
moin
@Sjon I dont think so
yeah, seems like an optional accessory.
@DaveRandom Where can I find the certificates in the registry? Found technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783813(WS.10).aspx, but can only find 4 certs in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\CA\Certificates.
08:12
morning
All other locations I looked into were empty.
@Gordon toO bad it has so little max power
@Sjon s/to/too
Anonymous
!!wotd
gobsmacked: utterly astounded; astonished.
08:14
@Kaori cheers, ftfy
:P
@Sjon but it's very affordable :)
mornes o/
@DaveRandom When I look via certmgr, I get 38 trusted CAs, which is a surprisingly low number comparing it to the Mozilla bundle.
@Gordon yep; if I had the storage space it would be a nice one for the weekend
08:22
morning
heyo
user5139148
Is anyone worked in mlm binary concept
user5139148
i have problem with 1:1 binary calulation
@kelunik oh no idea
will investigate
namecoin.org/2017/05/27/… seems to cover how to parse them once we got them.
08:31
@kelunik You'd be wanting HKLM, HKCU is all current-user-specific stuff, HKLM is system-wide
@DaveRandom According to M$ documentation the HKCU cert stores should inherit all HKLM store entries.
It's unlikely that would magically happen in the registry, are you sure they don't mean "if you are considering the certs in the HKCU stores, you should consider the ones in HKLM as well"?
For the most part the registry doesn't magically junction stuff, usually is just pointlessly copies bits of itself around
That's the main thing that "registry cleaner" tools do, is clean up after partial transactions
@LeviMorrison Unless you think that this is an option with significant support, it doesn't make sense to include it
Well, it may be better in Win8/10
I have seen very little support for function() on the ML
08:37
@kelunik X/Y... what are you actually doing and why?
mornin
Does anyone of you use some sort of CDC in your PHP projects for eg. Pact ?
user5139148
Any one have idea about MLM binary concept
We need to exclude certificates with trusted public keys, because otherwise google.com fails for example.
08:38
Bumping question again, anyone had any experience with rabbitMQ? or have any message broker recommendations that play nice with php integrations?
@kelunik Ah OK, and that's the bit that doesn't work on Win?
Is there any other part of it that doesn't?
Yes, because Win doesn't use a file path for them.
right
OK
@DaveRandom There are some other failures I have to investigate, but those shouldn't actually be related to that.
user924016
mornigs
08:42
I mean I will say one thing @kelunik... there is going to be a huge performance penalty attached to this, especially if you are doing stuff with exec()
well not necessarily exec() but external execution
Don't care about that, as it's one time per process and we can totally cache it in a tmp file.
Also, dunno why that didn't ping.
HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\AuthRoot seems to contain almost every cert registered on my local machine
wait
Need to integrate Facebook, Twitter login into the website. What is the best solution?
HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\AuthRoot sorry @kelunik
I've just looked at every mentioned key from that tn article, that's the only one that really has a significant amount of stuff in it (except GPO ones), and there certainly isn't any duplication or magic junctions that I can find
@kelunik I do feel like it might be worth creating some windows binaries to deal with this stuff
We could make stuff that's much more performant and more importantly, we can actually access Win32 APIs and we could output data in a much easier format for PHP to deal with
I could throw something together in about an hour to do a lot of this stuff, although it would have a .net dependency, if you want VC-only it would take longer
@DaveRandom That one has 30 out of 38 or so, yes. Seems like I missed that one.
@Darius, thanks I'm looking at it now.
@DaveRandom It needs to run everywhere if possible.
@kelunik with a .net 4.5 dep (which is reasonable, everywhere that PHP 7 runs supports 4.5) it can be done with one binary. With VC we'd have to ship an 64 and a 32-bit binary, but we could just select the correct binary with a compile-time constant ternary
tbh I'd rather go with the .net option because C# is way easier to maintain in that the barrier for understanding is much lower than C++
C# is basically just java, only better
Everything that's required by PHP is fine to use.
Well PHP is based on VC so you're guaranteed that will be present
09:09
If that's the case, totally fine.
however you're also pretty much guaranteed .net up to at least 4.5.2 will be present
but PHP itself doesn't depend on it
Actually can probably just do it for .net 3.5, which ships with Win7/2008
which are the lowest windows versions PHP supports
I wake up and CNN has done something stupid again ... for fuck sake
Hi guys
need help with json file
is anyone around?
trying to fetch json data through PHP
@Gordon @PeeHaa @JayIsTooCommon feedback pls
@WesStark trunk much better now
09:14
hey, that looks pretty great.
I'd leave the notches off the trunk, looks a bit like piercings or a tattoo.
yes, maybe this ^
they don't fade out as well as they will in the actual pic. they will be almost unnoticeable near the end of the trunk
@WesStark looks cool. Now, stop fiddling with it
welp, did a 100k row insert on an old server, froze it up darn good. Was just testing too.
curiosity got the best of me lol.
09:17
@WesStark also idea: can you add a glass effect?
oil up that elephant
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lmfao
that's gold.
hi anyone good with web services here
nop
09:21
ehh ohkay
morning, bitches
I prefer hoe thank you
I try to avoid paying for it ...
hah
@Darius this?
09:28
yessir, used for plowing.
how long it take you to get that image in-between the scandalous images? lol
oh my.. no scandalous images at all. good job google.
what's the elephant for anyway? working on it for fun, or investing time into evernote? or?
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09:41
no no no, you're doing it wrong
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i put a lot of work into that ^
/me is looking for something long to read... have to fill in two more hours
@Ekin nextshark.com/ben-yu-cryptocurrency-101 the first few paragraphs are meh; the rest is great
I finally finished the only pdf I had on phone... which was that static optimizations in php 7 paper
@Sjon interesting, thanks :-)
09:50
/me is figuring out how to write something, or if it's even a good idea ...
@Ekin read some manga
@Linus thanks
@JoeWatkins topic? :-)
Mornigns
@WesStark looks fine
Ship it
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09:59
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Anybody knows any php library for reading pdfs that is not smalot?

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