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Wes
Wes
00:10
!!should i finish what i started or should i go to bed
You should finish what you started.
Wes
Wes
but i am sleepy
!!should people keep hoping random_int() is going to tell them what they want or do what they don't want to but know they should
people should do what they don't want to but know they should.
interesting
Wes
Wes
00:16
lol
in random_int() we trust
00:33
The time is------2018-08-18 12:25:28
The Mysql time-2018-08-18 12:25:18
strtotime mysql time-1534595118
strtotime("now")-----1534551928
why are these times soo messed up?
Wes
Wes
because php and mysql are executed on two different machines
this is from the same machine
its local hosted
acutally... i dont know that for sure
you think its a timezone thing?
Wes
Wes
no
there are no timezones of 10 seconds
it's just different clocks
the problem is that you should generate dates with php only
mysql should only save data, not generate it
that is from a timestamp entry
but theres a large difference\
of 4000
00:50
@DaveRandom You're so busy now- we never see you. Can you go get your old job back for the room 11's sake?
Woops
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@Tiffany You brokes him
:X
I wasn't expecting it to error, haven't used random_int() before
Oh I heard a pretty good dad joke earlier. "I talked to my psychiatrist about my fear of elevators, he said I need to take steps to avoid them..." and something about the fear escalating, I can't remember the second part
01:07
@StatikStasis actually I just took a sanity break from the internet in general, will be back around a bit more next week
01:52
@DaveRandom That is good to do from time to time for sure.
morns
@Tiffany The fact that you forgot part of it like that made reading it a little more entertaining. =D
Morns @mega6382 You are up early! Or have you even been asleep yet?
Havent slept yet :p
And its 7 am
Thought so. I was thinking it was 6am there by memory. I was off an hour.
That's still early for you
And i am bored, @DaveRandom please, sendeth nudes :p
01:57
Dave has been fasting the Internet - his aura has never been purer. Do not tainteth him with such things.
 
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03:59
have the flickr photos always been at the bottom of edit.php.net and I just never noticed before?
04:40
First time I have ever seen that subdomain.
Night all
05:13
posted on August 18, 2018

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Wes
Wes
06:07
mornin
06:58
hi , when i a, inserting this date(Aug 17, 2018) in mysql table using insert statement , its not updating .. its only showing 0000-00-00 ... how can i insert date to sql ...
i have set date type to date
how can i change this value : Aug 17, 2018
to 2018-08-17 , so that mysql can take this input
Is this the correct approach ?
$input = "Aug 17, 2018";
$timestr = strtotime($input);
echo gmdate("Y-m-d", $timestr)
my desired output : 2018-08-17
08:00
prima facie plain or clear; self-evident; obvious.
08:40
@DaveRandom That looks dubious
hi , i am inserting excel values into sql
Why does any of this use TEST_PHP_ARGS?
how can , i import only values if the title value is equal to car
currently , all values are being imported , i need to import specifically if value of title is equal to car
@DaveRandom For your purposes I'd suggest to just stop using TEST_PHP_ARGS
my code :
for ($row = 3; $row <= 10; $row++) {
$rowData = $sheet->rangeToArray('A' . $row . ':' . $highestColumn . $row, NULL, TRUE, FALSE);
if ($rowData[0][1] == "car") {
// Insert row data array into your database of choice here
$sql = "INSERT INTO .....
if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql)) {
$exceldata[] = $rowData[0];
} else {
echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);
}
}
}
09:11
anyone can help me pls
09:38
posted on August 17, 2018

News coming soon.

 
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11:04
prior to building the php manual you run doc-base/configure.php which spits out a .manual.xml file... does that generated file live online anywhere? (I'm indexing it to automatically generate links and would rather not have to keep svn up to date and build it myself)
11:18
Why would one use _DIR_ instead of a relative path?
@Tiffany Thanks!
Hey, can someone please tell me why this works:
session_name('foo');
But this doesn't:
$name = "foo";
session_name($name);
(Neither does this):
ini_set( 'session.name', $name);
@rahuldottech ini_set is limited to what it can do, I think it's used primarily to get around shared web hosts' php.ini settings to allow error reporting for individual sites under the shared host
Wes
Wes
happy caturday
11:33
Morngins
but depends on if you're running 7.2
I guess I'm wrong on the ini_set part, oh well
@NikiC unless I'm missing something, there's no other way to pass args to run-tests.php via make test, and make test does a non-trivial amount of work other than a simple proxy for run-tests.php, so I'd rather use make if possible. Also, it's pretty commonly used that way, notably a lot of people use it to pass -m to run-tests.php (show mem leaks) which obviously is very much not the same as php -m
@rahuldottech Check whether session autostart is enabled. I wouldn't expect attempting to change session_name to have any effect if a session is already running.
@rahuldottech Turn error_reporting and display_errors on. It works fine, but you did something wrong, and there is an error message.
probably you produced some output, and there's a "headers already sent..." error.
11:50
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@PaulCrovella no because it's a generated file, but you can use github.com/salathe/phpdoc-en so at least you can git instead of svn, and if you ask salathe nicely then maybe he could set up a service hook so you don't need to poll?
@AllenJB not enabled
@DaveRandom both are on. When I use the variable, no session cookie is sent to the user. I'm perplexed.
@Tiffany I am, indeed, currently on shared hosting
I can 100% guarantee that the problem is nothing to do with using a variable vs not using a variable, that will absolutely definitely make no difference. Either there's a difference in logic flow between the two, or the variable does not contain what you think it does.
@DaveRandom I know it doesn't have anything to do with using a variable, and yet that's what's breaking my entire script.
I'll do some more testing, I guess
var_dump() the variable
and verify that errors really are being shown by deliberately provoking one
e.g. echo $nonExistentVariable; and make sure you see an error
and make sure that session_name() really is being called before session_start()
12:05
@Tiffany Wow this was awesome. Now I'm familiar with a new kind of path :D "An absolute path based on a relative path reference!" Thank you once again.
@DaveRandom unfortunately using git instead doesn't help much.. maybe when I get this in shape I can convince them to run it as part of the regular build and host the index on php.net (it's useful for anyone using sphinx for project documentation, allows automatic links to the manual)
@Narnia the same applies to HTML paths, btw, i.e. you should always use <img src="/foo/bar.jpg"> instead of <img src="foo/bar.jpg">
never assume anything about the current working directory unless your program is specifically designed to work with the current working directory
@PaulCrovella you should build it as a phd format target then, if you are (I guess?) outputting a bunch of files
@DaveRandom Yes because if the images are moved to a different directory relative to the current source file then the src paths are broken. I just wondered if the one you have explained in your article in PHP and this one in HTML(relative to the main domain name, I guess) are the same things in different ways?
@DaveRandom just one
Because HTML is rendered in browser which is very much depended on URL but PHP is run in server and is mainly concerned about root path. Maybe.
12:15
@Narnia It's all about the working directory. From a browser's point of view that's based on the url, but the same applies
fwiw it's similar to php.net/manual/en/search-index.json, but a bit more focused and a bit more specific... also compressed
12:31
3v4l.org/SX9M8 I'd have expected it to work (ie, finally to be triggered). Funny that destructors do get triggered though (as expected): 3v4l.org/V7GmQ
@Narnia it's @DaveRandom's post, not mine, you should be thanking him
@Tiffany That's right, I realized that. Also this sentence is from him and cleared everything: "Never assume anything about the current working directory".
'sup ya all
current directory's a b**** ... rm -rf .
lol
Can someone share a link for magento startup guide
12:42
...should I be concerned that I'm receiving error reports for Access denied for user ''@'localhost' (using password: NO)? ... ...
there's scheduled maintenance for another server, but shouldn't affect mine...
Mor... never mind... going back to bed...
@StatikStasis lol
@Tiffany that depends where your mysql server is running
@StatikStasis Just spent two months in "retirement". Still can't find a valid reason to get out of bed and head out. The "perks" of living on a tiny island in the middle of nowhere.
12:46
@SalehMahmood same as web server. The server that has scheduled maintenance should not have any connections to the server the website is hosted on
unless the maintenance is more than I thought.... hmmmm
@Tiffany Seems to me someone is trying to connect with an empty user/pass... how would that relate to maintenance? Unless "maintenance" involved changing configuration for connecting to db.
@Tiffany I don't think that your error has anything to do with maintenance server
unless its on the same server
like u said
@Christian agreed
there's definitely something fishy...
@Tiffany check your db config, this error ain't a big deal
13:03
I have to go into work first, we host most of everything on-site. I need to go there anyway to pick something up that I forgot yesterday.
There's a subdomain I haven't seen before. I'm not sure if it's something a co-worker set up and I'm unaware or forgot
13:46
o/
@DaveRandom JFYI, There's a delicate point in your article about how URL rewriting can also cause an issue to relative paths and a guy here(stackoverflow.com/questions/29658441/…) has exactly encountered it. When I asked this question I didn't know it has a serious answer. :)
14:10
Can someone share a link for best Magento startup guide
@yessure Are you sure?
@SalehMahmood 100%
@yessure xD
@DaveRandom Would. You. Believe. It.
I had ini_set( 'session.cookie_httponly', TRUE ); in my script, and the extension that I used to view cookies used JS, so obviously it wasn't showing me any cookies.
I should have caught this earlier.
14:26
Hai all, How to set a multiple database in the config file using codeigniter framework
okay iam sorry
thanks
Wes
Wes
afternoon 2
its 8 pm at my country
9:30AM here
I am eating breakfast
14:31
lol
would love to join you
but at my dinner
@Narnia as always, the tl;dr is "it's complicated", but there is a simple rule: resource references should always carry the least possible information in order to be unambiguous. Relative paths are typically not what you want because you don't want to rely on the cwd, but most of the time you do want protocol relative URIs because you usually don't want to couple to http/https.
yes
evenin
@PaulCrovella ignore what I said before, phd is a nightmare
@PaulCrovella No, I don't think so, I noticed it around a month ago. I thought those were ads at first, I thought maybe a malware in my browser is doing that, and then I clicked it and it was photos of elephpants.
14:39
I don't see it as being a huge issue to have to rebuild the compiled XML doc, surely it's just one exec() call in you reindex script though?
or are you just looking to make it faster?
the resulting document is huge, from a bandwidth PoV it's probably better to pull vcs updates
it also makes it much easier to check for changes, you can short-circuit bailout if there are no changes in vcs
I slept for like 12 hours today straight
@Tiffany it means something tried to connect anonymously, locally. I'd guess you have a script that's running with a missing config file
Wes
Wes
15:08
naming help: if i am printing a string char by char, how would you call the string of characters that were already printed, and the ones that come after the one being printed?
i am looking for something like tail, head of a string... except which is the head and which is the tail, in respect to the character being printed?
15:25
Good morning for real this time.
@Tiffany Had an opportunity to sleep- took it. =p
Hard to do with two kids sometimes.
@Christian what island?
who reported me?
or was that a bot
16:22
@DaveRandom my guess is the server restarted, and tried to start accessing stuff that weren't ready, e.g. MySQL service
16:34
This language will be the end of me.
yes
Can anyone think of any reason why if(1) would ever not work?
who says it doesn't
For some values of "work" it might.
you're mistaken
16:40
THIS MAKES NO SENSE
what makes no sense?
elaborate
@rahuldottech but it works
@yessure Unfortunately, doesn't
function login(){
if($useFingerprint){
	$_SESSION["fingerprint"] = generateFingerprint();
	}
}

login();

 var_dump($_SESSION["fingerprint"]); //NULL

if($useFingerprint){
	$_SESSION["fingerprint"] = generateFingerprint();
}

var_dump($_SESSION["fingerprint"]);	//NOT NULL
the if loop won't run when in a function?
But the identical loop will run when not in a function?
Kill me now.
what value does $useFingerprint have?
what's the scope of generateFingerprint?
16:42
true?
@yessure true
Yes
how did you pass $useFingerprint into login() ?
if you want to solve that problem in a longstanding way, you could try and learn how to step through your code. It's pretty much the only way of being sure of the value of your variables at any given point
!!debugging
login($useFingerprint) { /*.stuff..*/ } login($useFingerprint);
16:44
@yessure I didn't? It's defined outside of the function.
you have to pass it
mixing of global and local scope?
@yessure WHAT
yes
or as a depency, or as a parameter.. or using global $useFingerprint
@Tiffany If it's defined at the top of the file, why do I need to pass it into the function?
16:45
@rahuldottech because that's how scope works.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Not in other languages
This is a ridiculous language. Send halp.
25
Q: Get variables from the outside, inside a function in PHP

HenrikzI'm trying to figure out how i can use a variable, that has been set outside a function, inside. Is there any way of doing this? I've tried to set the variable to "global" but it doesn't seems to work out as expected. A simple example of my code $var = '1'; function() { $var + 1; return $var; ...

take a look here
Yeah, I got it.
I spent so much time on this. Kill me now. Ugh
Thanks ya'll
16:47
@rahuldottech except python and some javascript cases, most languages have function level local scoping.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier No idea what you call "sensible", but I'm pretty sure what I was trying to do works in C++
@rahuldottech no it wouldn't
C++ is pretty fucking picky about local and global scope
ok either my life is a lie or I'm too tired
Sorry for this mess
Goodnight. I should go to bed.
16:50
this is a strange saturday
indeed
I might need to get that first glass of vodka sooner than I thought
agreed
uh
I love the constantly slightly changing jetbrains splash designs
Wes
Wes
16:52
you are right @rahuldottech variables outside functions are visible within functions in c++
in php to do that you need global $var;
but don't do it
what use $GLOBALS instead?
make a class and pass it as a dependency?
thats the oop approach
I think we're talking procedural
@Wes oh right, I thought it was only in classes
16:54
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@Danack lol wtf
I wasn't sure what that meant, and did not really want to inquiry
@SalehMahmood I suggest you behave yourself.
I sure did
*do
16:55
xD
Wes
Wes
first thing you did was being weird
second thing you did is calling dave an asshole
I apologize
bit eme
@Wes please put people on ignore rather than engage with trolls.
Wes
Wes
i didn't engage until now as you can see
i was hoping he would go away tbh
7 mins ago, by Félix Gagnon-Grenier
this is a strange saturday
Wes
Wes
16:58
unstar my messages pls
lol (wasn't me, that time)
Wes
Wes
:B
\(;-;)/
Wes
Wes
ah and third thing he did was trying to sneak bad words with markdown formatting in his messages
is there a way in phpstorm to run a php file with custom $_SERVER $_GET etc ?
cc @Tiffany
custom how?
17:07
another one of those damn wordpress updates that F***s with your head. (woocommerce specifically)
Wes
Wes
@Tiffany basically when you open a php page in your browser through a web server (like iis or apache) the sapi driver will compile the values of $_SERVER $_GET $_POST $_COOKIE for you, like $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] = "/my/requested/url"
makes sense so far?
@rahuldottech be active here!
17:22
It's hard to answer this without knowing the precedence of the yield keyword though
It isn't documented in php.net/operators.precedence
@Wes yeah
sorry, kinda afk here and there... lots of cleaning x_x
HELL: Heaven for masochists
or as we call it php programming
there been articles going around again about node.js killing off php. what you guys think?
Those were old right?
now we have people saying golang killing nodejs
@Darius I don't give a shit in the least, there are always stupid articles like this
17:33
that's what I'm thinking.
on another note, didn't realize i hadn't enabled opcache, so satisfying to see 600ms drop to 50ms
I should make an effort to learn golang. I've read some parts of the documentation, but didn't get far. I was busy with other stuff at the time.
17:50
@Darius Ruby was going to do that, and um, that didn't work out too well for them!
It's best not to think of languages as wars IMO - people should use what they like and what they're productive with.
Wes
Wes
18:07
if you didn't care about conformity to the community, which one would you pick? #php
php did many things right, then started to copy java
camelCase
What does this it look like this code does?
$results = mysql_query( $sql );

$current_bdaymonth = " ";

while( $row = mysql_fetch_array($results) )
{
$id                  = $row ['id'];
$alphachar           = $row ['alphachar'];
$employeefname       = $row ['employeefname'];
$employeelname       = $row ['employeelname'];
$homecafe            = $row ['homecafe'];
$birthday            = $row ['birthday'];
$bdaymonth           = $row ['bdaymonth'];
$bdaymonthn          = $row ['bdaymonthn'];

if ( $current_bdaymonth != $bdaymonth ) {
if ( $current_bdaymonth != "" ) {
It does this:
But I can't seem to get January to have a count total
where are you incrementing the counter? you just keep setting counter = ""; over and over again.
echo"
<tr>
<td data-label='Employee Name:' class='stafftable mobiletbstripe'>$employeefname $employeelname</td>
<td data-label='Birthday:' class='stafftable'>"; echo date('F jS, Y', strtotime($birthday)); echo"</td>
<td data-label='Home Cafe:' class='stafftable'> $homecafe </td>
</tr>";
$counter++;
}
at the end ^
PS: use pastebin from now on
18:18
ok. this is the only code I have for this
Ok, counter should be an integer, so set counter = 0; instead of "" . Start with that
you're trying to do math with a string
that way counter++ actually does something
It is doing something for every other month besides January
put $counter = 0; above the while() statement
I tried that and it says January total is 0 when it's actually 8
pastebin the code
it's hard to read here
I see the issue lol
I'm gonna guide you through what's wrong, and you tell me what's wrong with what I'm saying kk?
This is what you're doing
Get results -> echo total in january -> start counter -> loop results for january + add to counter -> show results total counted as february(?)
see anything wrong there?
I start the counter after I echo the total?
How are you getting january's total before finishing the loop for january
18:26
so it doesn't pick up january's total
:p
yup
When you're showing total february
you're actually showing total january
Because you start 0 , you echo 0 , then you started counting
I looked at December and the number matched. I didn't count November to see it match. Jan and Feb have the same number so I didn't catch anything strange
Hope that solved the mystery. I realized how bad I am at explaining things haha
18:32
I now need to figure out how to count the how many in each month. Ive been able to count the total rows, the row number of each month but not the number in each month correctly
I got it to count the month rows as 1-12 now
I think i'm getting closer?
@benlevywebdesign any reason you're using mysql_ functions instead of mysqli or PDO?
@Tiffany I don't want to talk about it. :P
If you're writing the code from scratch, there's no reason to use mysql_ functions anymore.
I can understand if you're on a legacy code base, because that's the boat I'm in now, but this code is already written... it needs refactoring. If I were starting now, it would be in PDO.
18:43
I am on a legacy code base kinda...everything else in this project is mysql
On a similar note, I can't recommend Working Effectively with Legacy Code enough for learning how to tackle legacy code
Whats the earliest version of php you can use mysqli or pdo with?
Like 5.2 or so
Is there a reason to change php versions and not just to mysqli or pdo
It looks like it's 5.5.38 for me
@mega6382 has a decent blog post comparing mysqli and PDO, link is in his profile. I'm on mobile and lazy atm.
18:46
yup
@benlevywebdesign because there's no support for the version anymore, no security updates... if a vulnerability is found for the version, you're SOL until you update
Any unsavory person looking to cause your site trouble can find out what version of PHP you're on and search CWE for vulnerabilities, then attempt to exploit them
I'll have to go up one version of php on my server at a time till other projects break
Not to mention there's loads of improvements in 7.x like performance enhancements
@benlevywebdesign personal opinion, but I think it's better to bite the bullet and go up the highest you can. Mind you, I'm doing the same thing at work... I have to refactor our legacy code base to work on 7.2, and it is no simple feat. There's a good ... I wanna say 50-70 classes in the project...
oh looks like I'm on 5.6.37
that not any different
But I've been making slow, yet steady progress. I've had to read a lot of stuff to understand how to go about breaking the problem into smaller parts
Also debugging tools help...
18:52
My hosting says this: PHP 7.0 (Single php.ini) [Beta, check site functionality for compatibility after enabling]
"BETA" wth
@benlevywebdesign 5.6.x is pretty close to EOL for security patches, can't remember the exact month that's the cutoff.
Lol
Wes
Wes
@tereško ^ this is the style i use. it's not that i like it
anything else i tried sucked even more
going back to my birthday page issue but i'll look into it
I would have used: public function Return_FALSE_when_sign_and_full_stop_are_NOT_followed_by_digit()
Wes
Wes
i could do that but then i'd have another line just for /** @test */
19:01
Hmmm... probably I screwed a generator or something, but amphp server crashes with what seem like no logs being sent to the console.
$logHandler = new Amp\Log\StreamHandler(new ResourceOutputStream(\STDOUT));
$logHandler->setFormatter(new Amp\Log\ConsoleFormatter);
$logger = new Monolog\Logger('server');
$logger->pushHandler($logHandler);
I think I took that from an example. I generally can see pretty much any errors / exceptions, but when called from browser it sends a response, then shuts down silently.
the part of code that triggers that is a regex based transformation of a .md file to html. for some reason, handling the request handler from a unit test does not present the problem, it seems to be a mix of running amp loop with handling that specific request.
@Wes so what
Wes
Wes
too much noise
tests are a mess already
I do not care enough to try convincing you
Wes
Wes
why you want to convince me... it's matter of personal taste :B
cc @Danack
19:36
I would say just plain wrong
Wes
Wes
i dislike !isset()
Did you mean to use array_key_exists? -Clippy
Wes
Wes
isset() === FALSE is much more readable
It's wrong
Unless you are ok with not allowing null values
Wes
Wes
ah no actually i should replace all array_key_exists with isset
since the array can only contain integers
19:37
huh
ah
kk
right
Wes
Wes
i figured that if i optimize addRange and removeRange i can use them to implement add() and remove()
 
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20:57
@Wes I don't like magic, but I had similar explicit idea github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/pull/1122/files
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