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Wes
Wes
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i need it sometimes, but 99% of times var_dump is more than enough :B
Anonymous
Yeah. var_dump is enough for me too
@NikiC the only way to get (more or less) unskewed results is to actually probe in a fixed interval, right? So essentially you need to run PHP, collect the EX(func) [or perhaps whole prev_execute_data calltrace funcs if you want to know origins too…] upon probing and then process it right before function/class table destruction, right? (i.e. at the point where no more opcodes will be processed, but they're still available)
@Ocramius I don't really need yet another skewed profiler :-D
I don't think var_dump can replace a proper debugger in all cases. Example: 3v4l.org/foDXl .Hi Room 11!
@jh1711 I am pretty sure the proper debugger will fail you here too :-P because a proper debugger will ultimately call the same underlying routine to fetch the data as var_dump does too.
00:27
@samayo when I install it, it's as a "var_dump and stacktrace beautifier"
@bwoebi, sorry I wasn't clear. Debuggers may call the same functions and show the same output. When I'm 'watching' code I don't expect it to change because I'm watching . This isn't physics
@jh1711 that's not how quantum mechanics actually works
there is nothing magical about it
@tereško I'm aware. There is nothing magical in the link I posted, either. If you exclude PHP magic methods.
looks like a bug in garbage collector :(
... then again, I am not one of the deep c creatures
or there is a bug in HHVM's json_encode()
user924016
what is even going on doing something like
00:37
the the destructor is being called, when instance of new a() is anulled
.. but something goes wrong - json_encode() in caches the $f[0] content somewhere, which affect garbage collection
Hello, really simple question. I want to use a form to POST something, but I cannot get that working. GET works fine, but for POST it just does not get the values. I am exactly using this code here formget.com/php-post-get
or at least, that's my reasoning
6 mins ago, by tereško
... then again, I am not one of the deep c creatures
@SarpKaya do a var_dump($_SERVER) in the form handler
see what request method is actually being received
@tereško it't not related to garbage collection, but otherwise you're right. json_encode caches a in the FixedArrays properties hashtable, That's why the a object doesn't get destroyed on the null assignment. The first var_dump overwrites the properties and destroys a mid run. The second var_dump works as expected.
@jh1711 so basically json_encode and var_dump share the same "cache" ?
that's a problem
is the same behavior associated with var_export()?
@tereško for SplFixedArray: yes (in a way). But other functions could also influence it. e.g. serialize
00:50
because, if that is the case, it might cause unexpected behavior in loggers
I need to look at var_export
@jh1711 serialize is affected even by a warm summer breeze ... but that might be more related to serialize being a raging garbage fire
It definitely says ["REQUEST_METHOD"]=> string(4) "POST" and in Chrome I can definitely see it's a POST request with the correct form data. But I don't see any of the form data values in that dump
That's why I used json_encode
@SarpKaya what happens, if you do var_dump($_POST)?
and, are you sending the data via AJAX call, because then you might be missing the correct content type header ?
00:54
Then it only prints array(0) { }
no not the AJAX call just plan HTML post form
the curl equivalent is
what do you see in var_dump(file_get_contents('php://input)) ?
also, $_SERVER['CONTENT-TYPE'] ... or something similarly named
curl 'http://localhost:63342/Project/first.php' = -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br' -H 'Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8,tr;q=0.6' -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' -H 'Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,image/apng,/;‌​q=0.8' -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' -H 'Referer: localhost:63342/Project/first.php'; -H 'Cookie: PHPSESSID=sjkllhnsqfhkd4cg08ma9see81; Phpstorm-eb787cae=709cc82c-265d-4731-9d52-440de82a19f2'
-H 'Connection: keep-alive' --data 'method=post&fname=someval&lname=anotherone&submit=Submit' --compressed
that file get contents gave this one:

string(58) "method=post&fname=testFirst&lname=testSecond&submit=Submit"
user924016
where do you declare it's a POST request?
that "method=post" part should not be there
@tereško, var_export has the same effect when used instead of json_encode, but it emits a warning. When used instead of var_dump, or mixed with var_dump the problem still exists without a warning.
01:01
like this in HTML
<form method="post" action="first.php" id="form">
<h2>PHP GET and POST Method Example</h2><hr/>
<label>First Name :</label>
<input type="text" name="fname" id="fname" />

<label>Last Name :</label>
<input type="text" name="lname" id="lname" />

<input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
that' probably would affect code, that is being passed to various loggers :(
I have seen var_exportuse in a lot of those
... then again SPL arrays are much rarer
... buuut, it could also affect other user-made class instances
@tereško, keep in mind that its a crafted example. I don't know if it ever surfaces in 'normal' code.
some of the php code looks like it was made using random code generator
I bet it surfaces in quite a lot of projects
here is the tricky part - that bugfix should go only in a minor version update and not in a patch
@jh1711, because:
@RonniSkansing if I use -v with that it says POST is inferred for curl
@tereško okay, so if it should not be there, how can I fix this issue?
@SarpKaya no idea at the moment, and it is 4AM here, so I am not at my best
01:08
okay, can you recommend me the best site for the code samples for PHP?
like the ones that are compatible with PHP 7
@SarpKaya heh. I tend to recommend books instead ... and the one, taht I have been recommending actually has '5.3' in the title
amazon.com/Beginning-PHP-5-3-Matt-Doyle/dp/0470413964 it a good book and none of the code in it has been deprecated, but it also does not have any of the life-improvement features of the newer php versions
@tereško, I know. Just a few weeks ago CakePHP complained that SplFixedArray::count didn't work anymore during unserialisation.
@jh1711 fuck cake
I'm ok with that
.. I actually have a list
< strong opinions about various php frameworks
01:23
@tereško thanks a lot for your input. I'll file a bug report, when I have time to explain the issue fully. For now its of to bed. goodnight.
nite
 
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morns
 
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@tereško ah :)
@Wes discussing with friends in bar about F1. Does it need strength of arms, general strength, particular endurance, stamina or something?
Wes
Wes
definitely @FélixGagnon-Grenier consider that in many corners drivers experience Gs high as 5-6
which is almost space rockets levels :B
argh.... f1
Hello again, the above issue where POST was not working apparently happens to be PHPStorm bug. Could anyone suggest me a well integrated debuggable IDE?
are you really sure about it being a pstorm bug?
because generally, it doesn't happen to be the case...
alright...
I can suggest you vscode, its not really an ide, but it does the job
it says there is a bugfix for 2017.3 but 2017.3 is not released :/
I use Ubuntu though :/
or, atom maybe as well
how do you run debug on that?
well, umm... like... setting breakpoints, and stuff?
05:00
yeah
ok nevermind
I actually upgraded it to 2017.2
and they fixed the problem in that version
oh my gosh I can't believe that they actually make an IDE that doesn't support POST reqs :(
Mornings room
o/
Wes
Wes
05:19
took me about 4 hours to write 100 lines of "documentation"
dat engrish
do you see any issue with checking CSRF validation in the method of the general ACL that checks to see if the currently logged in user (or whatever user was passed to it, actually) is allowed to access the method?
the method is called "canAccess" so it probably applies, just need to return something more complex than a bool
05:56
o/
 
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07:15
\o
Anonymous
07:30
!!wotd
fais-dodo: a country dance party.
 
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It's not very stable, segfaults every couple of runs, but good enough for my purposes ^^
user924016
09:36
morning
@DaveRandom I summon thee
09:55
morn
10:06
@PeeHaa Why did you vote against the UUID RFC?
20 hours ago, by PeeHaa
His reasoning is imo not particularly strong why it should be in core. And the community already does a fine job making it available in userland as it is
10:27
@tereško May please we finish that git part on my server when you have some free times?!
10:39
posted on September 03, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

10:49
@SarpKaya I'd pretty strongly not recommend using the built-in webserver for anything really...setting up a real webserver and debugging through that would be much more sensible.
11:29
function foo(int $bar) {
    echo "type is " . gettype($bar);
}

foo(1);
int......integer......urgggh.
12:09
A friend of mine is doing something for charity - gif monies, if you have spare monies: justgiving.com/fundraising/…
12:22
@Danack What does is the cycling for?
I mean, money for kids' education, that's cool. The cycling seems redundant :D
@MadaraUchiha I can't really explain it.....people seem to not want to donate directly to causes, but are more likely to donate if someone is doing some activity that is unusual......
fucking humans, and their 'logic'.
12:38
@kelunik Yes what @Saitama linked
morgeb
moronen
@PeeHaa any list of things you might want in a dashboard for jeeves?
Logs
okay!
this is what it looks atm: f197d5c4.ngrok.io
Oh
What rooms he is connected to
no rooms... its just the frontend actually, Chris, probably is going to do the backend stuff
12:50
No, thing I want to see :)
@Saitama The new dad joke button is not working :(
0/10 unusable
I wouldn't buy anything with velcro It's a total rip-off
Hmm, proposal: use something like caption.madara.ninja (please don't abuse) to generate dad joke captioned memes with this as base
12:53
We have elephpant comic images
urge to abuse intensifies
Oh?
@Saitama I don't have anti-abuse measures on that service
But I can ban you from here, so it's only fair :D
(I can tell whose IP it is from and compare with your SO IP)
MOD-ABUSE, !!!11oneoneone
/me proceeds to use a vpn
@MadaraUchiha twitter.com/EleventyJeeves/status/880757590640275456 @Wes crated several ones but no idea how to find it with chat search
@Saitama In that case I'll just compare against a list of known VPNs/Proxies and conclude it's you
@PeeHaa Huh
12:56
argh, that'd be too random... if you do that, I will tell SO about your abusive measures :P
13:12
lol gophpn.org deflation
iirc, Jeeves has a custom Logger right?
so, it can create a logs.json file
It does / did dunno?
Nope
Oh wait not sure if ti still does thta
Or just outputs to systemd
we can patch it if it doesn't :P
like, I'm looking for ways to get to show logs in the frontend
You won't have access to fatals that way
fatals / segfaults
Which are the useful things
13:51
@Shafizadeh sure, but that will be either a lot later today or sometime tomorrow
 
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15:16
evening room
!!thejoke
Air traffic control, this is "the joke" seeking clearance.
"the joke", this is air traffic control. Maintain an altitude of 10,000 feet agl and proceed normally over the head.
Air traffic control, this is "the joke", roger.
Wes
Wes
15:40
@MadaraUchiha imgur.com/a/XFYpb
@Wes were those hand drawn on paper?
Wes
Wes
no
ohkay
an output of 1 2 4 8 11 12 14 18(plus 10 every 4 numbers) using only one for-loop in php that can stop on a user input number, for instance I entered 24. The output should be

1 2 4 8 11 12 14 18 21 22 24
Thanks
@ClarkBernales homework?
15:51
yeah.. I only have the 1 2 4 8, I do not know anymore how to add 10 on every loop and to stop on a user input
Have you tried writing some code?
I have this: <?php
$input = 20;
$number = 1;
$counter = 0;
$array = array();
//conditions

while ($counter < 4) {
$counter++;
array_push($array, $number);
$number += $number;
}

//outputs
for ($x = 0; $x < count($array); $x++) {
echo $array[$x];
echo " ";
}
?>
//the output of this should be 1 2 4 8 11 12 14 18 because of the user input of 20
the input there is just a sample user input
Wes
Wes
16:04
is the sequence totally random or?
1 2 4 8 11 12 wat?
ah, adds 10 to 1 2 4 8
yes..
<?php

$input = 20;

for ($i = 0; ; ++$i) {
$j = 2 * $i;

if ($i % 5 === 0) {
++$j;
}

if ($input < $j) {
break;
}

echo $j . ' ';
}

my problem with this is it has 6 and 16 on it.. how can I remove them ?
Wes
Wes
for(
...;
...;
... <- increment needs to be written here
)
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT SIR ?
sorry just pressed caps on
Could you not shout?
my fault, just an accident
16:17
we need a way to shout over tcp
We have that
It's called Twitter
seriously though - stop trying to help someone do simple homework. It's more important for them to learn how to learn, (or to fail and to realise they need help with that from their teacher) than it is for them to have someone else complete their homework for them.
^that
sorry I cant answer this "simple homework". eoc
I did my best on my codes tho.
Wes
Wes
16:38
@ClarkBernales i'm no sure what you tried to do in your code
Wes
Wes
16:58
i get that someone might want uuid in core, but why api has to look like shit?
Because people think cramming everything possibly needed in is the way to design a class.
Wes
Wes
@Danack and because we can't have nice things, obviously
I would totally be in support of an RFC that allowed typed strings, ints and other scalars.....that's the nice thing we actually want.
Wes
Wes
yeah i use that too. it works. i don't see why it's needed to be in core
17:11
@Wes /twitter
Wes
Wes
lol, yes. i am annoyed that people still want small functions in core despite we have github, composer, all the things that do the job already
the only things that should be in core are wrappers of other libraries or stuff that require proper performance
i doubt that uuid would be slow if implemented in userland
php is crammed already with shit like that, that people thought was useful at the time and now it has to be maintained forever even if it's just shit
> Why would we not just add this under Spl?
"Because we don't have enough fire to sterilise that directory".
Wes
Wes
17:26
AHAHHA
wait is that an actual message? must've been someone that started using php about a week ago :D
Wes
Wes
ahahahahah, beautiful
but also depressing... :B
dear god...
@Wes Is it shit in a salvageable way?
Wes
Wes
i don't know uuid enough to answer you, but those static methods should probably be classes or functions. and worries me that there is __set defined... like it is an actual requirement?
also they keep using spl exceptions everywhere UnexpectedValueException
spl exceptions don't make sense.
/** @throws \InvalidArgumentException */
public static function fromBinary(string $input): UUID {}
domainless exceptions are the worst. throwing generic exception types must be in page one of "piss off a programmer 101"
17:49
WTB Generics
This project I'm working on to show off interview with. There's this one directory called "Exceptions", and brother it is full
I hate how deadlines make me compromise. I refactored out some code that was appearing a few too many times into a couple different methods, but I couldn't have it return a final Response object, so for it to report errors that should be responses right away I created a "RespondWithThisException". Am I the worst, or just merely bad?
18:19
hi
what path would you take while learning php?
read books and do exercises?
get to know the phpStorm?
something like this?
Wes
Wes
18:38
@Dereleased can't tell :B not sure what you did
seems a case of anti-cqs
anybody here?
what is a good path of learning PHP?
I am trying to read the whole php.net manual but it may be too difficult thing
I did first round of this and now I am taking like 21 days off
Wes
Wes
> using it in the real world
I am not able to
Wes
Wes
create a simple application
build login - logout - cookie - session - I am not 100% able to yet
I am doing the exercises on w3resource.com - this is good or at least not bad
Wes
Wes
18:40
notice "simple"
mainly I am wondering if trying to get through the whole manual is not too hard
I did 50 days of learning with 15 days off mixed in
and now I am taking like 21 days off, before trying to do the second round
it takes up a lot of mental energy
I guess I have to "digest" what I have learned or something like that
free up the space
but the learning was good
I'm all about the specific responses.
I would like to hit like 10 rounds like this
but this may be taking these 21 days off every time
this could be good anyway, it may be even worse
ok, thanks, I wont be bothering
I will figure out my own path
the best thing is that I have very good contitions and time
room, Internet, food, all I need I have
I will note "using it in real world" and "create simple application", thanks
Wes
Wes
18:55
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Wes huh?
Wes
Wes
STD :B
@Danack that mapper would need to be in a different namespace. Also, it seems that those error responses should be just standard types with different content
Wes
Wes
Command–query separation (CQS) is a principle of imperative computer programming. It was devised by Bertrand Meyer as part of his pioneering work on the Eiffel programming language. It states that every method should either be a command that performs an action, or a query that returns data to the caller, but not both. In other words, Asking a question should not change the answer. More formally, methods should return a value only if they are referentially transparent and hence possess no side effects. == Connection with design by contract == Command–query separation is particularly well suited...
I have a doing things layer, and a talking about doing things layer. I'm only referring to the latter in my above stuff
@Danack I like the separation but I don't have time to generate implement it. For now, everything is put into a response object and something else converts that into an actual JSON response and something else actually gives that response to whomever asked for it
19:25
@tereško I am trying to learn more about separation of concerns and http frameworks a bit deeper. Is doing this a good idea? symfony.com/doc/current/create_framework/introduction.html
20:01
@CoderDudeTwodee I cant really help you there
it's one of those things, where you have to reach the understanding on your own
20:15
Can't sleep :(
20:28
play something or read a book
You probable will be able to suggest a better thing if read that email ...
ok ok
@Shafizadeh, I think the correct term is "childhood fiend"
you mean "friend* ?
:D
yes
sorry (wasn't intentional)
ok :)
well did you spam it or will you answer it?
20:38
I don't think I would actually be able to help you, because the cultural difference is extremely large
yes .. that's correct. thx
and any suggestion would backfire in spectacular and terrifying way
that aside, you probably can cheat the "15 rule" using social media
 
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....I had missed that.
	public function toHex(): string {
		return bin2hex($this->toBinary());
	}
I hadn't missed that.
yesterday, by Danack
We have hex2bin() and bin2hex() - we don't (and shouldn't) have any possible random ass function as part of a class.
However, I do not understand why we should include this untested-in-the-wild code in core. This is particularly true for me because the RFC itself clearly states:

> There is no reason why this should be implemented in C.

...so can we get some real-world usage as a user-land library for a while before including this in core?
^ This is part of my draft reply. I think it's a serious concern but nobody else apparently cares.
This ties in with that but I am not confident in its portability. Has this been tested on Windows? What about a little-endian machine?
@LeviMorrison you mean like ramsey uuid? There is a decent reason to have a typed uuid as part of core.....however I would prefer to see that as a more general 'typed scalars' RFC than adding each type piecemeal.
22:06
@Danack Did you say this on list or on github or anywhere?
@LeviMorrison nikic has already said it, and zeev has repeated it; the core thing that would implement 95% of the solution is to have a uuid_4() function in core.
I haven't explicitly said that having all the fucntions on a class is bogus; I might tomorrow if my fever goes away.
... I don't see anything from Nikita on the recent discussion.
Please, please tell me we are not having list issues again and it's what he said on the several-month-old thread.
@LeviMorrison it's from when the RFC was initially brought up in about may?
22:23
I hope this doesn't pass in that stupid grey zone of greater than 50% +1 but less than 2/3.
Think about that; if 50% - 1 oppose we still ship it? That's horrible and we should have fixed it long about but nobody wants to deal with the horrible politics and bike-shedding.
Honestly, even if 33% oppose that's still pretty huge...
Wes
Wes
22:41
@gnuconsulting Hold on, wack-a-mole and guacamole are two different things?
[mind-blown.gif]
23:37
fun #PHP #wordpress fact!! the mimimum version of php supported by wordpress, 5.2.4, came out more than 10 years ago now how exciting
can't wait until wordpress's minimum version of php is old enough to drink
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Wes
Wes
lol

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