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14:00
he is 13
Oh that is cool, I wish I was into PHP at 13
I started at 13 as well. But i wish PHP was as developed as today when I started hehe
There was no framworks when i started and PHP was not object oriented yet lol
Man i feel old now >.<
xP I was using free website creators at 13
lol I was using Frontpage and notpad haha And I had a hacking board created with a free online forum
I didn't have a computer when I was 13
14:05
TIL what frontpage is
I did but it had windows 95 so was bugging all the time haha
@PatrickSimard frontpage was so cool
At least I thought it was
Yeah untile Dreamweaver killed it hehe
Frontpage was discontinued when I was 8
14:07
Last frontpage was 2013
I tried using dreamweaver a loong time ago but I didn't like it, it was adding random unneccessary element tags
macromedia ftw
Yeah never got hooked to DW ...
@PatrickSimard Oh I misread the google fact card
I started using PHPDesigner about that time and was in contact with the author. He added a lot of my sugestions in the app
14:08
I hadn't even heard of it
It debugs as you write code?
Yeah :-)
Has SVN/FTP/SFTP supported
Lots of features and supports a lot of syntaxes
Is it worth it to switch over from sublime?
Sublime is also a great one
Don't switch
I only write PHP, HTML, CSS, and JS so it seems like it was made for me lol
I am PHPDesigner hooked because i know the author. Sublime has a lot of plugins
14:12
@Alesana Get phpstorm
Well give it a try then hehe
Sublime is a nice IDE also thought
PHPStorm MASTER RACE
Yeah I really like sublime
PHPStorm is also a very good one
(HY000/2002): Resource temporarily unavailable – #74971
14:12
I'm looking at PHPStorm right now
> The editor actually 'gets' your code
Well that's cool
Sometimes I don't even 'get' my code
PHPDesigner needs a complete code rewrite to compete. I should change but I have been using it for so long I can't get my head around the idea to code with out it haha
ok I actually knew this and know how to fix it, but ugh php
@PeeHaa wat. you want foo to be a string factory?
also o/
The difference in handling between internal and userland functions without strict types :)
@FélixGagnon-Grenier also ohai o/
\o
14:20
o/
Undefined constant: Parser Tokens – #74972
@Gordon I approve of the way you think.
... lol
errrmmm
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14:30
!!aries
> ♈ Aries | March 21 to April 19
A messenger from the Lord will appear to you in glory this this week and in a voice that shakes mountains and shivers oceans, announces price hikes on all divine services.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
Oh lord
I hate when that happens to me
> A messenger from the Lord will appear to you ... in a voice that shakes mountains and shivers oceans
> ♉ Taurus | April 20 to May 20
Mars and Venus will both appear in your sign this week, as will Zach Galifianakis, who is apparently in everything these days.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
14:34
tf is Zach Galifianakis
!!? Zach Galifianakis
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TIL prior to 2008 all of Qatar used the same IP
14:57
Would it be reasonable/effective to block an IP for 1 hour if there are 30 unsuccessful login attempts within 1 hour from that IP? I can't find too much information online about when it is appropriate to block out an IP and for how long
15:26
Hello there,
Excuse my ignorance, but in which room am I supposed to ask my question about binary or UTF-8, unicodes or etc.
Anonymous
@Alesana no, 21 :p
@JayIsTooCommon Oh seriously? Man they really had me fooled
1 hour ago, by Kaori
me atm http://new3.fjcdn.com/comments/6318025+_81d04124d2b40887853d9c7577d5547b.jpg
15:44
I'm just gonna ask it here in case you guys may know the answer since it may be simple for you, I think. But this is really weighing on my mind and if I don't ask it right now I believe I'll forget it. :D

Let's say we have this "A" encoded in UTF-16 and it is shown as "0x0041"
That is one of the bytes and where is the other one ? Is it the one which shows whether it is little-endian or big-endian?
"That is one of the bytes" - that is two bytes.
Guys, what would you do if you have a project that has never been done yet and you're running out of time?
Then how come? How can I get the other byte from that?
@Alesana google 'fail2ban'
@WaelAssaf I would.... do.. the project?
15:49
@PorFavorDama 0x00 - is one bytes. 0x41 is a second byte. I've got no idea what you're asking.
@Alesana Really more explicit answer than what i expected, thanks man
@Danack ah thanks I will look into it!
@WaelAssaf It fits the question imo
@WaelAssaf Yeah no problem you ever need any more help with anything just let me know
@Danack So how are they composed as such? Is it always like the first two signifies the first byte and the second two signifies the other one?
@Danack This one for example "0x01D8"
15:54
0x is base 16
@PorFavorDama There's a whole wiki page about it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16 - read it and then ask questions?
In particular "Byte order encoding schemes"
I've been reading but didn't really find an explanation for that but I may have missed it. Thank you I will take a look at it again ^^
> `&>` would work almost exactly like `->`, except that instead of evaluating
to the value returned by the method call, it would evaluate to the object
on the LHS. A kind of "pass-through" operator if you will.
quizzical_dog.jpg
16:14
With MD5 hashing, there are multiple strings that would encrypt into the same MD5 hash (event though the chances are astronomically small). Is it the same with BCRYPT hashing?
16:37
while both are hashing algos, do note that bcrypt is primarily a password hashing algo . bcrypt uses 128-bit salt. roughly it means you can theoretically find a collision after 2 pow 64 times.
I guess I have a lot more to learn about how hashing works, interesting that a collision can be found with both
16:49
mrgn
/o
@Alesana only rule I follow when it comes to crypto stuff is, "don't roll your own crypto"
Good rule
17:17
happy birthday cunt @JayIsTooCommon how old are you now? 10? 9?
17:42
13
@WesStark bit harsh to be calling an 8 year old a cunt
rofl
what about asshole. he just is
i am struggling again with the simplest things and i hate myself
jesus i can't find a decent design
Anonymous
@WesStark cheers shit fest <3
Anonymous
and fuck you Paul <3
are you really 13 now
i thought you were 16 or something
17:51
im going to be 16
@JayIsTooCommon last time I stick up for you then
basically i have a queue of functions $queue->push($function) and i want $function to remove itself from the queue when it is executed, so the following function in the queue can take over. roughly:
function push($function){
    $this->queue[] = function() use($function){
        $r = $function();
        array_shift($this->queue);
        return $r;
    };
}
alternatively i can do $queue->push(new Record($handler, $queue)) which is possibly even worse
(Record would call $queue->next() internally or something when it's executed)
any idea on how to make this less horrible?
18:11
Evenin room
q/
hookers and cocaine
18:28
Which dish is that?
18:41
Hi guys
How do you install MSSQL driver for PDO on Ubuntu?
I have a folder, called "UploadedFiles", where I store pictures uploaded by users. Until yesterday the upload worked perfectly, but now the PHP code (move_uplaoded_files function) can not save uploaded files in the folder. I tried to change permissions of the folder to 755 to 777 and then works. What did probably happen? Why yesterday the upload worked with 755 and now requires 777?
Can't seem to find it
@WesStark IMHO, let something else consume your queue. You are making it so that each element that you add to the queue is responsible for removing itself. And executing as soon as it is pushed to the queue which I guess that also makes it not a queue :P
@WesStark if it's always going to be First in First Out. you can use SplQueue . enqueue and dequeue
not sure, if you would like to use SPL.
18:57
@pmmaga thanks. nothing is executed automatically. right now now i have dequeue() which returns the handler while removing it (ie array_shift()) but that's what i want to avoid. i'd like the queue to be self contained and capable of reprogramming itself without external interaction. it is actually very similar... getting the handler won't dequeue itself, only executing it would. but as i'm writing this, i even more realize it is shit... but i can't see other solutions...
or maybe yes. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST RUBBER DUCKS :B
why do you have this obsession with rubber ducks?
says the guy that has just a slight obsession with animes
anime obsession is justifiable, whereas rubber duck obsession is not :P
@PaulCrovella that's the most annoying song i've ever heard :D
19:01
@PaulCrovella lol
also there might be a Command pattern you might extract
@Kaori the heart wants what the heart wants
19:12
@Linus safe to use it in production?
19:24
I am programming so much faster ever since I started to program OOP style
But now I am going back to change some parts of my project from before I was making OOP code and oh my god it's a mess
@WesStark you're welcome! :D
19:42
posted on July 22, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

ping @Trowski @bwoebi @kelunik
Why are we pinging @Trowski @bwoebi @kelunik ?
shits and gigs
actually I need to clarify something that I assume is simply a mistake
Anonymous
@WesStark It is me or that software can not be pirated at all. :)
Anonymous
Can't find it anywhere
19:46
what software?
Anonymous
The one who name shall not be spoken.. :p
DM me on twatter
PHP Pro™
6
Anonymous
Alright it's, Rihino 3D
Anonymous
my boss's wife needs it more than anything.
Anonymous
19:48
... and it's costs 1.6K Euros
if she needs it more than anything then she needs it more than 1.6K euro
@DaveRandom pong
Anonymous
That's one way to put it. She also has a mac which makes it slightly difficult to find
@bwoebi please tell me that github.com/amphp/process/blob/master/lib/Process.php#L362 using the concrete instead of the interface is a mistake
@samayo actually DM me
I'm not sure I have you on Twitter actually
@DaveRandom no, it isn't.
19:56
god damn it
why?
(meaning: what is the addition stuff that is required)
@samayo more than anything lol
tell her to use sketchup, it's basically the same
the long of the short of it is this @bwoebi: for the windows wrapper, I could really do with being able to have a custom impl. Resource*Stream is final.
@DaveRandom e.g. close() method
So I could do with those functions returning an interface, instead of a final concrete class. Or at least a non-final concrete class.
@DaveRandom why do you actually need to return some other class here?
20:02
@bwoebi because otherwise I will need to block more than I want to
I can do without it, but if I return a custom stream there I can avoid some blocking
Anonymous
@DaveRandom I couldn't DM you. So, I did the next best thing
gave him a handy?
@DaveRandom where exactly would you need to block then?
Anonymous
@WesStark I'm serious. She needs it. I have to help her to compensate for my lack of productivity at work :)
if she needed it she would buy it
there's the trial if she wants to take a look at it
20:07
@bwoebi Because Process#start() doesn't return a Promise (which, btw, it totally should), I need to block while establishing the sockets for the wrapper
It's probably <100ms but it's unnecessary, and in the event that something goes wrong it will block the process completely until some timeout elapses
@DaveRandom Uh, why not just block there? it's a local socket where the socket creation is the very first thing happening in that process?
you mean < 100 µs?
Well, I dunno. tbh my concern is more about when something goes wrong
… like?
@DaveRandom … but why do you need to block while establishing connections? … oh, I get it.
like the wrapper dies before it gets to creating sockets, or the system can't allocate the handles for the sockets or whatever
I don't really want to block for <whatever reasonable timeout is decided upon> when I don't need to
@bwoebi IMO the real solution here would be to make process#start awaitable, since even on *nix it could block
@DaveRandom you can't prevent the blocking on nix though?
oh that
in theory that could block for a while, although it will probably never happen
I realise that's not a particularly solid argument
yeah, then let's have Process#start return a Promise
well that's a bit of a BC break, but \o/
will have to tag a new major for release
@DaveRandom yeah, then we will tag 0.3. If that's what it takes for a nice and safe API.
20:22
@bwoebi fine, will work on it now. I have me a fully working wrapper that's not base on amp/process while testing, but for some reason @kelunik's work in amp/process actually crashed PHP (not debugged it but it seems to be a null point deref somewhere around generator/finally) so I'm starting again and generally doing some cleanup while I'm in there
Will get the details of the PHP crash when I've finished the job in hand
debugging release builds of PHP on win is a huge PITA
Anonymous
> Don\'t follow me, I lead to nowhere good.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom ^
Anonymous
What in the name of holy batman!!... How does a single movie get to have 38GB in size?
I assume that will be a raw DV in cinematic resolution (or 4K)
So that will essentially be a stream of full-res JPEG images at 25-40 frames/second
you can't really watch those things but they make the best sources for creating more practical rips
Anonymous
20:37
I think I have read somewhere that the file the movie studio sends amount to that much in size..
@DaveRandom not at all I suspect :-D
oh good, I though I was missing some cleverness :-P
@DaveRandom Also, what should that even mean … pid == pid of executing process??
oh
what
Did that module maybe fork at some point and it's a hangover from that?
20:42
oid … == owner id
seriously.
one does call that ppid … not oid…
it seems to be checking that the current pid is that same as it was during start(), so I assume that it forked at some point and it's a guard to make sure it only sends a signal from the parent
this code is missing some comments…
don't worry about it, I have a cunning plan
:-D
I'm just not sure if that's useful code that needs to be retained or not
I'm going to assume no and we can deal with it later
20:46
@DaveRandom pretend you didn't see anything?
@DaveRandom well, it's to check against if you fork somewhere.
ahhh right, that does make sense
OK
I would retain that code and call the property name something more descriptive // add a comment
21:13
Does anyone know something about saving sessions to a database?
I did it fine and I wasn't having any problems until now
so travel back in time to when it worked
If I could travel back in time I would go a lot further back than that :P
I have JS run two PHP files asynchronously and both files write to the session data
The problem is that when the first one saves variable let's say $_SESSION['X'], it works fine, but the second script then adds $_SESSION['Y'] and writes to the session, but when it read the session data, X wasn't in there, so it writes it without $_SESSION['x']
I don't know if my problem is specific to saving it in a database, now that I think of it
lol
I think that what @PaulCrovella means is what changed since the last time it worked fine
I said what I meant, thank you.
Knock knock Race condition Who's there?
21:24
There's always a reason for something to stop working. As you said, it was working fine before so the logic must have been good at some point
Yeah I am thinking that @PaulCrovella wants me to build a time machine
Let me know if you crack that lol
Anonymous
You should do that first.
@Alesana heard of this thing called git?
it's pretty much a time machine for developers
but you can only go back to when you built it
21:25
Lol
The problem is not that something that previously worked stopped working, though
It's that I want to do something that is not working :|
@Alesana why is it not working?
Hmm I guess I didn't explain it so well
So I think that this is what is happening, in this order
file1 > Reads session data as ["a"=>"string"]
file2 > Reads session data as ["a"=>"string"]
file1 > Adds ["b"=>"string"] to session data
file2 > Adds ["c"=>"string"] to session data
file1 > Writes ["a"=>"string", "b"=>"string"] to session data
file2 > Writes ["a"=>"string", "c"=>"string"] to session data
Now the session data is ["a"=>"string", "c"=>"string"] when I want it to be ["a"=>"string", "b"=>"string", "c"=>"string"]
Anonymous
21:49
What kind of app are you building that requires you to complicate session handling this way?
You mean that requires me to have two PHP files reading the session asynchronously or that requires me to save sessions to the database?
Anonymous
Yes, that's what I meant.
Hmm it was an either or question not a yes or no question o.o
Anonymous
Are you writing the session into a text file?
Nope into the database
22:01
$str = "array ( 'a' => array ( 'b' = 'c' ), );"; How would I create a new array variable using the string value as normal PHP code? I thought about eval("\$result = \"$str\";"); But that didn't work. I know this is bad situation and I should rethink my strategy, but this is just to learn how eval() works
@icecub 'b' = 'c' missing >
@PaulCrovella Ye I just noticed. It's a typo. Can't edit it anymore
Ah, never mind. Got it. The code should be: eval('$result = '. $str .';');
@icecub You can also do... $result = eval("return $str;");
If you don't want to concat anything inside your eval statement
@Alesana Thanks I think that's actually better
22:16
No problem
22:48
@PeeHaa not noticeable
NAN Comparison – #74974
@Jeeves lolwut.
@bwoebi Day into night, sugar into salt, living into dead, that's what makes a Trancy Butler.
@Jeeves why do they expect the result to be true rather than false?
@PaulCrovella So our species can procreate.
22:55
@Jeeves are you hitting on me again?
@PaulCrovella Haha! Ahh.. Not really.
@PaulCrovella Some numeric operations can result in a value represented by the constant NAN. This result represents an undefined or unrepresentable value in floating-point calculations. Any loose or strict comparisons of this value against any other value, including itself, but except TRUE, will have a result of FALSE
So if comparison results in FALSE, anything else like < or > should return TRUE
@PaulCrovella I'm not really bothered about what the actual result is of any operation other than isnan(), but I would expect NAN and a var containing NAN to give the same result, which it appears they do not in 7
according to the report, I haven't checked
@icecub no, those are just different types of comparisons, they should all return false
23:07
@PaulCrovella Hmm I haven't thought about that when I filed that report. Here is the test script btw: 3v4l.org/kgbWv
23:27
@bwoebi stackoverflow.com/a/45256825/291626 wrote it today :P
@DaveRandom I'm fine as long as they give the same result of false :)
@PaulCrovella I'm creating my own IEEE 754 with blackjack, and hookers.
@DaveRandom comparing them should also return false
Nice @bwoebi upvoted. really well explained :-)
@PaulCrovella actually mine is such low precision that they are equal
23:41
Oh sorry, @pmmaga I mean
lol
I assume you meant comparing blackjack and hookers
If you mean test NAN for equality with NAN, in my version it returns negative zero for shits and gigs
23 hours ago, by icecub
$nan = NAN;

if(0 < NAN) //TRUE - Expected
if(0 < $nan) //FALSE - Unexpected
imo result should be consistent
even if it doesn't make sense to compare against nan
@WesStark consistently false, yes
that's what the standard says?
well, at least it should be consistent. better if it also follows the standard :P
SQL standard has a similar thing with NULL
null is not greater than, less than, or equal to anything, including itself
that's why you test for it with IS NULL and not = NULL
23:57
null in sql is "I don't know" rather than "no value"
@DaveRandom I figured that like 4 weeks ago …
Wished I already knew that then :-D
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