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19:00
@Tiffany it's not immediately obvious to me what that is attempting to achieve
I've tried replacing it once, and wasn't successful, my code was missing something
@DaveRandom exactly why I want to refactor it
what is it supposed to be doing?
oh wait I see, getting the top- and second-level domain labels only
yeah
I wrote down what it does on paper at one point
maybe I should add this to the comment
so chat.stackoverflow.com would become stackoverflow.com
what if the host is an IP address?
@Tiffany can you remove these comments, they're confusing
19:03
or an unqualified name?
@DaveRandom we're SOL
but codebase doesn't interact with IP addresses
at least it hasn't in my time of working with it
I presume this is for some legacy application that you would never attempt to redeploy somewhere else, so it's fine to just not support that?
evenin
part of our public website, and we received approval to switch web platforms this year/next year, so it won't matter soon
only parts I'll need to refactor are the ones that will have to be integrated into the new platform
@Tiffany can you just preg_replace('(^.+\.(?=[^.]+\.[^.]+$))', $host) and be done?
19:07
but that's just me needing to RTFM to figure out the missing parameter
sorry, forgot the replacement part
it includes /rooms/11/php
the function strips that
the function only contains HTTP_HOST
it doesn't strip it, but the value provided is just the domain name @Tiffany
yeah, sorry
I need to read that regex book...
every regex is straightforward unless it contains recursion, verbs and conditional expressions (I don't mean the assertions themselves, but e.g. (?(?=foo)a|b)
and weird character classes are also weird
19:15
my eyes start to glaze when I look at a regex that's slightly more complex than [A-Za-z]{3}[\d]{2}
3v4l.org/ZXXR8 also validates the DNS name, but that's probably overkill
@Tiffany me too, then I remember that I actually know how to read regex, and I read them properly
@Tiffany USPS lost mine. >:(
first reaction is definitly glazing
@FlorianMargaine that's the difference... I don't know how to read all regex...yet
@Allenph really? D:
19:16
but you definitely need to account for a trailing port number /cc @bwoebi
I suck at links on here for some reason.
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@DaveRandom is HTTP_HOST literally the Host header value?
@bwoebi everything HTTP_* is (afaik)
definitely HTTP_HOST includes the port number if the client specifies it though, possibly it is stripped in the case of :80 and :443 by some upstreams, but I doubt that could be relied on when writing portable code
19:20
now I'm wondering how much is exploitable by having your webserver default to one vhost for non-matched routes and using your own Host header
because I'm sure, there's enough bad code out there relying on that value
correctly configured webservers will rewrite the host header before sending over the request to php...
this sort of shit is probably more common than people realise, which is exactly why I wanted some sort of agreed set of interfaces a la github.com/DaveRandom/NetworkPrimitives
@bwoebi Is there any way to get stream_get_blocking to determine whether the stream is non-blocking or not?
it definitely makes sense to have a proper VO for this, because there are trivial mistakes that can be made which can create real security issues
I forgot about that
made me laugh
19:23
good morning
@kelunik there's no such function?
@bwoebi yes, that's what he means
or do you wish stream_set_blocking to fail?
he wants that function, to know if a stream is non-blocking
19:24
@DaveRandom So you'd recommend writing an implementation of BrainFuck, and then?
profit?
Seems like I could make bad mistakes by doing that.
@Allenph drown yourself with it
Kind of like people who write their own PHP framework.
yeh, but with rock-bottom stakes
that's the point I guess, it doesn't matter how badly you fuck it up because it won't have any real-world impact
@kelunik yes, it will though only tell you the current blocking status you've set, it won't respect whether you actually can make that stream non-blocking
@bwoebi What I want: Have a save fwrite to STDERR whether the stream is blocking or non-blocking, don't care whether the single fwrite blocks.
$blocking = \stream_get_meta_data(\STDERR)['blocked'];
\stream_set_blocking(\STDERR, 1);
\fwrite(\STDERR, "Requesting '{$resource}' from ACME server.");
\stream_set_blocking(\STDERR, (int) $blocking);
@Allenph I only brought it up because the process of writing it, and then improving it by adding some simple compile-time optimisations, helped me to understand the structure of an interpreter, why it's like that and what sort of role each component plays
^ That's the way to go then?
do you have a concrete thing you are wanting to acheive that caused you to ask those questions in the first place @Allenph? or just a general wish to understand?
19:28
@DaveRandom I want to understand what you guys are talking about. I want to grow up big and strong like the PHP contributors.
@kelunik you can't really know whether STDERR now is a blocked pipe or not - if you're on Windows and it happens to be an anon pipe, it will block
@Allenph oh right, is that all. Wait a minute while I find my stash of red pills.
I feel like I'm asking very Ten5-ish questions right now.
@bwoebi I'm fine with blocking as said. I want to ensure the fwrite is done at that point and doesn't result in a partial write. Afterwards I want to reset the stream to the previous state.
Ah, yeah, that's fine
19:30
it sounds wrong to voluntarily block?
what if it blocks for <longer than timeout of something else>?
@FlorianMargaine no
@FlorianMargaine Don't care for debug dumps ;-)
@Allenph just in general, I learn better by doing. As such I recommend finding a (small-ish) self-contained relevant task and just hacking around a bit trying to do it. However I am also aware that approach doesn't work for everyone, so ymmv
@Allenph your goal is to contribute to PHP at some point, I take it?
@Tiffany I guess. I mean really I just like my field and want to increase my understanding of it.
And of course it would be nice to be capable enough to help with stuff.
19:33
you've made a breadboard right?
or something of the like
A breadboard?
or was it a simple CPU?
It wasn't a full CPU it was an ALU.
And I've never made a breadboard but I make PCBs all the time.
19:34
could look into embedded programming with C, but not sure how relevant that would be for you
I program MCUs pretty frequently.
lol, tried googling MCU...
Microcontrollers.
yeah, friend of mine uses ATmega chips for the stuff he builds
@DaveRandom Yeah. I learn that way too. I guess doing that an then just staring at PRs into source would probably be the best way.
19:44
@Allenph fyi I just looked at bugs.php.net and tried to find something I could work on
Valid strategy also. :p
@Allenph fwiw I have just fixed some of the shit naming github.com/DaveRandom/phphuck/commit/…
Very nice.
Also that was the first time I've ever seen goto in PHP ever.
goto is useful in incremental parsers, I don't think I've ever used it anywhere else
Can someone explain to me why folks lose it over Microsoft buying GitHub? What's the problem?
o/
19:58
\o
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Because programmers are always looking for something to be bitter about.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier agreed, people are acting like it's suddenly going all corporate and is somehow no longer a trustworthy 3rd party, as if that wasn't already the case
heh. some people claim stuff like "they'll steal our stuff"
How can you steal something that is free?
... for one, they're more than welcome to my shitty unfinished projects
@Allenph private repos maybe?
^
but I don't see why MS is somehow less trustworthy than github in that regard
besides which, github's data is mostly in aws afaik, and I would put amazon way further down than MS on the trustworthiness scale
Solution: Only interact with people on your intranet and run your own internet services.
Somone will create a network named intra-larp that'll replace internet
Australia's will be named LAN_Down_Under
20:05
@DaveRandom why is that?
I dunno, maybe it's not rational
certainly amazon have a rep for not treating their employees very well, far more so than MS
poor treatment of employees suggests they may be ethically cavalier in other areas as well?
Who gives a shit about employees, we are talking about clients and trustworthiness.
:P
@Allenph omg
@mega6382 Maybe because they have been suspected of recording people on Alexa Echos for marketing purposes without the keyword Alexa among other reasons.
I love Amazon though... but I don't trust them when it comes to privacy.
@Allenph where woman glows and men plunder?
echos... echoes...
20:12
@StatikStasis The best idea is to simply not a buy a wiretap.
I have one... I get a lot of benefit out of it and don't really care. =/
Icky. Those companies are in bed with the government.
They're going to be bored with my data to be honest.
Not mine.
I don't trust Google at all and I walk around with a device that they know my location probably at all times of the day.
20:14
@Allenph Those are the sex tapes, I would wanna watch.
:D
@StatikStasis Knowing meta data and knowing what you say to your friends in your own house are very different things.
I remember needing to google the place I get my haircut the other day and it said in the details under the store something like "there are usually 15 people at this location at any given time" I thought that was creepy.
@Allenph I'm aware. Our conversations consist of being worried about my son driving soon, the antics of my 4 year old daughter, preventing my wife from adopting the neighborhood cat, the dog getting into things when we're gone, and new episodes of (insert show) are available on NetFlix.
@StatikStasis Still, its privacy well worth protecting.
I agree!
I'm just saying I'm not going to quit using something because I don't like what they're doing. I can fight it while I use their product. Otherwise I should quit using Google Chrome, Google Search... everything else.
lol the "no"s on the compat function rfc wiki.php.net/rfc/compact
20:33
I think were have uncovered the Larevilistani spies among us
I don't want to jinx this but... I've not heard from (10 five) in a while. I was tracking him as soon as he appeared in any room and was flagging him to the mods... after the last flag and alert to Madara - Madara added something to the JS chatroom that I believe was about him and he's not been on since. Been well over 24 hours now. Wonder if they shadow banned him or he is on restrictions or something.
@tereško gods. they would be perfect candidates. no one would suspect
@StatikStasis maybe their parents finally gave them medication
There is no way.
He's been doing this routine for years.
hmmm.
gotta fly. laters
If 10 f i v e shows up now I'm going to suspect it's @FélixGagnon-Grenier =D
20:39
@StatikStasis And I am convinced that you are @ten5...
:P
I don't have any evidence right now, but soon you'll see it'll come to me... :D
Do you guys have a custom exception handling class I could look over?
@mega6382 That would be way too much effort to keep up that charade.
@StatikStasis Well someone is doing it, could very well be you.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/42829108#42829108 and following messages by me
20:48
@mega6382 Custom exception handling class?
@StatikStasis I don't know what that means. My exceptions are handled based on where they are thrown from.
I use a lot of try catch blocks... which can be from inexperience. Want to use set_exception_handler and set_error_handler properly. Was looking through Jeeves repo and a few others... but wanting to find something a little simpler to read over. I'll just have to do some trial and error.
Time to drive home. See you guys in a bit.
21:25
@StatikStasis You don't want to be hoisting anything but fatal errors up through your layers.
How am I supposed to respond to my PM asking me of I can find a way to test a site to ensure a reliable product gets shipped when we have no QA team...not enough time to do it ourselves, and writing any kind of automated tests would be impossible?
21:51
Buffer overflow in WSDL cache when switching architectures – #76421
 
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22:54
@bwoebi I've done the master merge and fixed build failures, doesn't run though. One thing that definitely needs to be resolved is that the FETCH_REF flag now conflicts with cache slot storage in extended_value
 
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