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16:14
what version would I need to roll back to in order to continue using 'mysql_' functions?
@ShaunBaylis 5.6
but it is near EOL... end of this year, I believe
It's already EOL. Security updates till December. That's it though.
@ShaunBaylis It was deprecated in 5.5, so in order to use it without generating warnings, use PHP 5.4
@ShaunBaylis if your codebase isn't that large, I recommend just biting the bullet and refactoring your code to work with PDO/mysqli
yea thats where im sitting right now. It's an internal website with a mysql backend. I didn't write it and I wasn't really aware of how many db queries were in each page. I'm not a php dev and this is more of a side project to keep everyone happy
16:18
I believe this answer needs some attention, as it provides a simple solution to the problem which neither of the other answers does, I believe. stackoverflow.com/a/52856730/6998123
@ShaunBaylis Well, I mean...just ask the business dudes. If you don't fix it it will eventually be the sideproject that makes no one happy because of it's giant gaping security vulnerabilities.
@ShaunBaylis I see. I can't judge because I'm propping up an old public website. I passed the mysql part with some help, but there are so many other problems that it was too much for me. Basically waiting to switch to a new platform at this point, and bandaiding the current one.
or hire a PHP dev to rewrite it...
I hear @PeeHaa takes freelance work
@Allenph @Tiffany completely agree. it's not a big site, but its probably 10 years old and theres probably 80 pages which need going through and updating. I think ill just have to ask the question to see if i can spend the time fixing it. but at the end of the day, id rather spend the time writing it in asp.net bc it looks absolutely discusing.
fyi, it is completely internal
@ShaunBaylis even if it is internal, it's not bulletproof
@tiff
oops
16:25
yes, it limits the attack vectors that can be taken against it, but doesn't mean it's safe because it's internal
@Tiffany yes its on the same vlan as most of the network so its not great
sounds like it's a static site, which would be unpleasant
my legacy code base uses an incorrect form of MVC, so there's roughly 40-60 files, but the site is over 1000 pages.
yea, im no php dev, but I can see it's written poorly. rather than calling functions, theres loads of copied and pasted chunks which will be a pain
oh wow, sounds like your problem is slightly worse than mine
I've only got about 80 pages
16:29
the 1000 pages aren't separate files, it uses a router
oh okay
github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial @ShaunBaylis this may be of help to you, if you decide to fix it in PHP
(or want to learn PHP)
Good morning
Anyone know where where I can get at the symfony 1.4 docs
16:31
@Tiffany thank you I will give it a read
@Allenph Thank you
17:02
!!dad
What do you call a pony with a sore throat? A little horse
Wes
Wes
youtube.com/watch?v=i7cnFS2rFxQ GDPR for php developers (also non europeans)
17:25
evening people \o
I am trying to do a Shopify store GDPR compliant, and i see that one of the GDPR requirements is that the user has to give an active agreement on behalf of the personal data being used. But what if the user doesnt agree on this? Should you then make a feature that will threat/not-threat the data on behalf of the users answer?
@abobakrdy "threat/non-threat"?
@Tiffany Yes, if the users says yes, then your site will process personal data, and not otherwise.
do you mean treat/not-treat?
"threat" means like intimidating someone to do something, threatening to do harm if the second party doesn't agree
@rtheunissen This test looks like confusing behavior to me: github.com/php-decimal/extension/blob/master/tests/…
Is there some reason you don't disallow adding dynamic properties?
That's on my list of things to do @LeviMorrison
17:37
@Tiffany lol yes, not intimidating the personal data haha. Sorry, my english isnt the best
It's a must otherwise there will be issues with free
And because it's confusing.
@abobakrdy no worries
@abobakrdy I liked your original better
@PeeHaa original what?
7 mins ago, by abobakrdy
I am trying to do a Shopify store GDPR compliant, and i see that one of the GDPR requirements is that the user has to give an active agreement on behalf of the personal data being used. But what if the user doesnt agree on this? Should you then make a feature that will threat/not-threat the data on behalf of the users answer?
Threaten those fuckers :P
17:40
@PeeHaa lol, that got damn personal data.
:-)
But yes though. tl;dr is you are only allowed to do what they give actual permission for and you are not allowed to deny them access if they don't agree
What happens if they dont agree? Arent you treating personal data in an illegay way then? Many sites only have this agreement button, but no deny button.
If they don't agree you are not allowed to use it
Also make sure users aren't allowed to post memes.
Or have it for that matter
17:47
Especially if they're dank.
@LeviMorrison what do you think about making casting explicit, ie. toInt(), because the php math functions like pow will cast the decimal to int in 7.0 - 7.3
Or just say "do not mix with standard math functions"
@PeeHaa what if he's trying to sell them something? something about a shopify store?
@PeeHaa If i developed a site myself, i could make a feature for this. But im not sure if this is possible with Shopify, since theire source code is not editable (you can edit theme files, but i dont think these files involve to much with processing personal information).
I guess it would be like... the person who "denies" it can purchase something, provide their payment information, but nothing is stored on the server-side... no names, emails, addresses, payment information, etc
@Tiffany You have to clear list the purpose of the data and exactly tell users what it will be used for and what not
And users need to opt in to using the data for purposes besides strictly the e-commerce part
17:51
@rtheunissen Dunno. Implicit conversions are so convenient and so terrible at the same time.
Would have been fine if cast_object knew whether it was implicit or explicit.
Warning: implicit cast to int
I have read the GDPR guide from Shopify, but they dont mention anything about how to control the user data on behalf of the agreement from the user. Its seems like they will process the data regardless, but they do have the options for sending/deleting the data on behalf of the user's choice.
18:07
@LeviMorrison do you know if I should be able to catch a zend_error(E_ERROR, ...) ?
18:18
You should be able to, I think. Script A.php has the try, and inside of the try it include script B.php which emits the error.
18:46
Anyone targeting HHVM or using Hack specifically?
@DanLugg I believe someone here once mentioned it, but they were never seen or heard from again
Hmm, probably too busy actually getting stuff done I guess
@DanLugg Probably somebody out there who does it
But you are going to have a really hard time finding them
2 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
Hmm, probably too busy actually getting stuff done I guess
Oh well.
Also, I didn't come in here to troll.
No, more because there aren't that many people who fell for the trap
18:54
@PeeHaa Tr...ap?
Or people who fell for it and bailed out a year ago once they noticed they either didn't need hhvm or understood the direction it was going in
Which direction would that be?
Away from php
Yeah, I'm starting to see that as a plus/minus rather than an absolute problem.
Objective reasons not to go down that hole?
There are better languages out there
If they actually went for parity with php thet might have had a chance
18:57
Yeah, but if I'm trying to build a better car, I'd eventually want to trade out my stone wheels for rubber tires, even if the axels aren't compatible.
I've been reading they've gone off the PHP rails near completely now.
I fucking hate Wordpress
3
Instant.
o/
trying to update it to latest on dev server... but apparently there's some kind of setting in the database that sets the domain? cause when I try to log in, it goes to prod..
werent wp going to be remade with js?
19:01
@Tiffany WP_SITEURL and WP_HOME in your config file
@samayo Yeah, that's what WP needs, Node.
@Tiffany SITEURL.
@Tiffany that part is actually the easiest to change
That's like trying to patch a memory leak with another hole a drill.
If you're moving, you also wanna use SRDB2 to replace the previous domain with the new one in your posts
19:02
gogo "find in path" phpstorm!
I fucking hate Wordpress
@DanLugg Node is way more complicated
@samayo s/complicated/unnecessary/
FTFY
@samayo how?
19:04
@Sean no, just working through the kinks of updating, so that I don't break prod when I update it
I agree. WP needs to just die
our PR department loves it
and a local vendor who's going to be throwing a page together for one of our departments only uses wordpress
@mega6382 I am not sure, but I have worked and made apps with it, without knowing what is going on behind the scenes, not to mention how each project need 1K libraries
I don't particularly hate WP, I hate the plugin hell
@LeviMorrison no luck, fatal error not caught. I don't think you can, not even in the error handler.
19:06
I think we only have like two plugins activated? Still, I looked at the underneath of one and gagged.
Maybe register_shutdown_function?
@rtheunissen Oh well. Bull for you :)
@samayo I have only observed that you have to write your code to accommodate promises and in async ways, other than that I haven't seen any complications in it.
okay, so SITEURL is not defined in my wp-config.php file... should I manually define it or is there some procedure I need to follow?
@mega6382 that is one of the things I also don't get. I mean, I know what promises do, but just the bare minimum. But the fact you need hundreds of deps for a simple project is insane
maybe I'm just saying this because I have programming in general
@Tiffany I also modify it in the database. I think it is inside wp_options, but I'm sure it can be done in wp-config as well
19:10
@samayo I wouldn't say that's a problem inherent to Node, but NPM
oh hey, I already have a query written in mysql workbench to find it
@samayo did you meant to say "hate" instead of "have"?
yup, I meant hate ... most definitely. :)
I really need to get a regex book.
@Allenph No need for a book, just follow Wiktor Stribiżew's answers
19:17
file_exists() race condition when used with symlinks – #77061
guys guys please, it is emergency, which one?

- I guess she can introduce you a good one
- I guess she can introduce a good one to you
.* <-- How are there capture groups in this? I literally just want anything to match.
@Shafizadeh This one.
thank you
wait
which one? That's all one message you've mentioned
May be this question is not related to php, but it is related to web development so someone could give me a direction

I have added meta description and thumbnail yet the google search result is not showing none. Why?
@Shafizadeh I guess she can introduce a good one to you
19:21
@Allenph I see, thx
@masud_moni depends on how long it takes for google to update their crap
@masud_moni how long ago did you do it?
how long it usually takes?
half an hour ago
I'd say wait about a day or two at least
ok
thanks a lot @Tiffany
it took google six months to update their crap regarding one of our locations on google maps
but I imagine google search is faster
19:27
oh my god
actually, not as close enough of a comparison as I thought it would be
@masud_moni google's web spider has to scan your site, and I'm not sure of the frequency of when they scan sites, then the data the spider pulls has to be updated to their search engine, again that would take some time. This is just my guesstimate, but I think it would be any where from one day, up to a week for it to update.
19:47
evenin
@Tiffany if you are using DIC, then the bootstrap is basically an "implementation detail"
alright
I got to do some planning this morning for it, organizing my thoughts, but had to work on some wordpress crap for two different projects and now my head hurts
don't think I'll be able to get any coding done now
@Allenph you need to surround it with () for it to be a capture group
e.g. (.*)
@Tiffany I had a space in front of it because this router is lame.
19:55
There's no delimitation at all. (It's not FastRoute, it's a Go router.)
if you're able to get a copy of that mastering regular expressions book, it's worth it
I bought one and it never got here.
yeah, I remember you saying
still though, if you're able to get a copy
Hey @tereško I was wondering about something yesterday. Why do almost all languages not support editing the previous part of an HTTP request when you've already started on a piece after?
Sure seems like that would be abstracted by the language. Do you know?
@Tiffany Yeah. I'm going to order one right now actually.
because they have t support the "flush ASAP" option of the webserver
19:57
?
wait .. no, you are talking about request and not response
hmm ...
no idea
No. I'm talking about the response.
do you know what ob_flush() does?
Are they sending info as the program is executed? That could explain it. I assumed it was all loaded into a buffer and then sent all at once.
I've seen it before, but no.
it's the "dump all the output-buffer on the net" command
20:00
So, it kind of does work like that. Why do you need that command so bad?
look it up ... I am too drunk to explain ATM
(we had "team-building" at work)
Rofl. Okay.
In FPM config, user accepts numerical uid, but listen.owner doesn't – #77062
20:38
@NikiC if Generator::send() were generic it would be something like function send(T $value): T -- is that right? I don't use this functionality ever so want to make sure I understand. It accepts a value which it directly returns, yes?
@LeviMorrison Generators are parametrized over K,V,R,S,T. Then function send(S $value): V.
The return type of send() is the same as of current()
Okay, K,V I know, what are R, S, and T?
Wes
Wes
return, throw? what's S?
return type, send type, throws type. Hardcoding the latter to Throwable would not be unreasonable though.
How is S different from V?
20:42
S is what you put in, V is what comes out
$r = yield $x;
$x instanceof V, $r instanceof S?
@LeviMorrison yeah
Wes
Wes
why are you linking me that
the #316521 in the url does nothing tho
@Wes it takes you to the answer
@Wes I don't know, its 2 am, I am sleepy, and you are Italian :B
Wes
Wes
20:54
people are weird :B
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are them collecting my address even if they are not actually sending the t-shirt? :B ahhhhh that explains why they are doing it :B
"are they"
@Wes They've got some pretty big sponsors, I am sure they can afford to send everyone a t-shirt
Wes
Wes
"the first 50000 of you can earn a t-shirt"
50k was reached in the first week
10€ t-shirt including shipment is half a million dolla @mega6382
just FTR
21:10
So... languages with protocols and generics seem really complex. For instance, I think this would work and is type safe, assuming Closures have an associated type for their return type:
function map<Fn, Iter>(Fn $f, Iter $i): MapIterator<Fn, Iter>
  where Iter instanceof Traversable
    and Fn == callable(Iter::Element)
{
  return new MapIterator($f, $i);
}
Signature for current looks like: MapIterator<Fn, Iter>::current(): Fn::Result
All this work to make sure the types don't get messed up.
It's a lot of work, but it's essentially a mini-proof/guard.
Oh, I think this would work and is a bit simpler (doesn't require callable to have an associated type):
function map<T, I>(callable(I::Element): T $f, I $i): MapIterator<T, I>
  where I instanceof Traversable
{
  return new MapIterator($f, $i);
}
21:28
@LeviMorrison do you feel like you're becoming if not already a generics expert?
@Wes not sure why but I thought you might like to play: php-decimal.io/#sandbox
I think it's because you're a panda.
@rtheunissen I feel like I have a good handle on generics, but not so much associated types as found in Rust or Swift.
I find that whenever I work on a project I learn so much about the domain.
Data structures, comparability, floating point..
Oh, definitely happens to me too. Should happen to everyone, hopefully.
I imagine it's similar with generics. The research required to deliver something good has a nice side effect of teaching you a bunch of stuff.
I wouldn't be half the developer I am if I didn't dive into challenging side-quests.
Hmm I know at least one developer who would limit their challenge to their knowledge, and haven't grown in years and years of comfort zone.
Are struts used a lot in C aa quasi objects, and furthermore is monkey patching the usual way of testing those structs?
22:12
I mean strict tying is nice but this is a little too strict
@Wes hmmm, that's probably true
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