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curl_getinfo() does not correctly parse 'Signiture Algorithm' field – #77548
 
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@rtheunissen "be have" -> behave
 
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08:03
@NikiC ping
Wes
Wes
hey joe
morningz
08:21
mrnngz
mrnz
@JoeWatkins pong
static inline void php_componere_optimizer_adjust()
{
	zend_string *key = zend_string_init(ZEND_STRL("opcache.optimization_level"), 0);
	zend_long optimizer = INI_INT("opcache.optimization_level");
	zend_string *value = strpprintf(0, "0x%08X",
		(unsigned int) optimizer);

	if (optimizer & (1<<0)) { /* PASS 1 */
		/* disable constant substitution block pass */
		ZSTR_VAL(value)[ZSTR_LEN(value)] = 'E';
	}

	if (optimizer & (1<<10)) { /* PASS 11 */
		/* disable merging constants */
		ZSTR_VAL(value)[ZSTR_LEN(value)-2] = 'E';
am I still doing it wrong ?
@JoeWatkins it looks overly complicated at least
What's wrong with unsetting the bits in the integer representation?
08:57
	if (optimizer & (1<<0)) { /* PASS 1 */
		/* disable constant substitution block pass */
		optimizer &= ~1;
	}

	if (optimizer & (1<<10)) { /* PASS 11 */
		/* disable merging constants */
		optimizer &= ~(1<<10);
	}
better @NikiC ?
@JoeWatkins this if() is redundant
the first ?
both
/* disable constant substitution block pass */
optimizer &= ~1;
/* disable merging constants */
optimizer &= ~(1<<10);
oh yeah but this is easier to debug ...
but I guess they are redundant ...
@JoeWatkins well, if you like you could do ~(1 | (1<<10)) ... but at that point I'd agree with you that it isn't nice to read/debug
09:03
	zend_string *key = zend_string_init(ZEND_STRL("opcache.optimization_level"), 0),
		    *value = NULL;
	zend_long optimizer = INI_INT("opcache.optimization_level");

	/* disable constant substitution block pass */
	optimizer &= ~1;

	/* disable merging constants */
	optimizer &= ~(1<<10);

	value = strpprintf(0, "0x%08X", (unsigned int) optimizer);

	zend_alter_ini_entry(key, value, PHP_INI_SYSTEM, PHP_INI_STAGE_ACTIVATE);

	zend_string_release(key);
	zend_string_release(value);
correct/nice ?
@bwoebi yeah, too hard to read ... at least I can break on those lines if I must ... I can't actually think of a reason I would need too ...
maybe o+ changes it's defaults or something ... or some server has strange settings ...
that was the reason I used a string in the first place again, it just seemed easier to step through ... but I dunno why I'm even worried about that ... nobody is going to do it but me ...
thanks for input you two ...
@JoeWatkins there ought to be setters in zend_ini which accept bools and longs
this is ugly...
yeah, feels like there should be zend_alter_ini_entry_long etc
@NikiC sorry about that bad merge ...
09:28
@JoeWatkins (add them? :-D)
Someone an idea why I get an error on this on my live application. 3v4l.org/FAX53
I know it could better split the calculation and then format it... but why does the error not happen on my example in the 3lv4?
@Duikboot are you sure this is even the exact input data?
morns
@bwoebi ( price: 34.08, product_id: 2, qty: 50 ) Let me update the 3vl4 : 3v4l.org/rpN23
09:36
@Duikboot that was not the question. I asked whether it is exactly that? Is it a string? does it contain whitespace or such? please just give me the bin2hex() of your input data
Aha got it!
Morngins
09:57
yominaahaa
@Wes done any more on the mimus logo ? (no pressure, just curious)
10:23
morning
Wes
Wes
10:43
@JoeWatkins nope
cool, just curious :)
Wes
Wes
@NikiC is this in php-parser already by any chance?
function isImplicitRelativeName($name){
    return
        $name instanceof Name &&
        !$name instanceof Relative &&
        !$name instanceof FullyQualified;
}
sorry multiping
posted on January 25, 2019

Happy birthday, Dr. Lobster.

11:09
@NikiC gonna push through the 2/3's voting rfc, would like some input when I've edited it later on today ...
@JoeWatkins ok
lol
they really went for a 50% vote on jit
just wreckless
@NikiC wat
11:42
still short, not sure there is much else to say ?
@JoeWatkins so, the big question now is: what vote do you use for that RFC? :P
super, I think it's a no brainer ...
@JoeWatkins awww, but you could get so much nice drama by making it a 50% vote...
I'm mainly wondering about " However, if a subsidiary vote passing would result in merges into php-src that would otherwise not take place, it must also achieve a 2/3 majority. "
This is kind of hard to interpret
E.g. for the JIT vote, the main vote should be 2/3. But can there be a second vote about PHP 7.4 vs PHP 8.0 that is 50%?
well this is important I think: Merge Thing into PHP being main vote, and Merge Thing into PHP X.X could be a subsidiary
if a subsidary is just resolving details of a patch (version 1 or 2), fine, but if it's going to result in merges that would otherwise not take place at all, as in it doesn't resolve details but proposes subsidiary features that could be run as their own rfc, then it's got to be super
can you do clearer words to that effect, assume that you agree with it ?
11:58
yes-ish
I'm afraid that it will be hard to define it
I thought it clear, but that's because I know exactly what I meant, I suppose ...
so what words can we use @everyone do suggesting ...
let's look at some cases where we had extra votes
@JoeWatkins lol at that avatar, love it <3 :P
@JoeWatkins I'm confused, the RFC mentions "all RFCs" several times, but then goes on to mention only things touching php-src. Why not just say all votes, all RFCs?
12:01
first one I found
@salathe okay good, I'll fix that
@JoeWatkins I think that "could be run as their own rfc" is the relevant distinction
so how many people currently circle-jerking to jit have actually tried it, ya think
Cool, that makes life simpler (one rule to follow) and covers non-code changes e.g. changes to processes (such as how we vote on RFCs :)).
yes, and 4 max, and yes
E.g. for my deprecation RFCs each deprecation could really be a separate RFC, it's just bundled to reduce administrative overhead. So here clearly everything needs a 2/3 vote
12:04
@Paul oooh shiny buzzword. TOTES GONNA USE IT!!1111111
> What does it actually do / for what use cases does it actually help you
TOTES USING IT
I'm not knocking it, I haven't tried it either, I just wish people chiming in actually had something informed to say about it
or at least would keep the noise to reddit instead of blasting internals with it
I have something informed to say about it ... that a maximum of four people have tried it, probably less, regardless it's the most complicated thing to ever be merged into php-src, and that merging it into a minor version release is wreckless ... and that I'm really tired of zend treating php-src like they own it, merging incomplete, untested software into a repository the scope of PHP is wreckless, and stupid ... I'll not say any of that, I'll just block t he road ...
> Windows support should be relatively straightforward, but was (and still is) a low priority for us.
I don't think making windows officially a second-class citizen is good
@JoeWatkins My main concern is that this reduces the number of people who can make engine changes (including opcache) from ~3 to ~1
My expertise with X86 assembly is very much limited to SIMD
aww you didn't include me ...
I got nothing, I know a little bit about generating assembly, but expertise, I got nothing ...
I'm worried for tooling, already xdebug drags so far behind, it's one of the main blockers in adoption of new versions, if you can't run your tests, or debug your code, how can you upgrade ...
12:15
xdebug keeps up pretty good, in my opinion, all things considered
you couldn't run opcache+xdebug+7.3 until the other day ,,,
and still I think it's not released yet ...
it is true though that I won't upgrade without being able to debug (tests can run without it)
7.3 itself has kept me from upgrading so far... not gonna pin that one on xdebug
well, where running your tests includes coverage, and mostly involves xdebug at present ...
how does that read /cc @NikiC
okay now, wiki page
12:37
@samayo pong
@JoeWatkins Looks better
@JoeWatkins Important to mention: RFC applies to all votes that end after it has been accepted
Just to preempt some shenanigans
@JoeWatkins When do you want to start voting on this? In 2 weeks or earlier (as the RFC was already previously discussed)?
asap
when is asap ?
how cheeky is it if I just put it to vote, like, yesterday ?
I gotta wait a week I suppose, right ?
@JoeWatkins Write a mail to internals that you want to start the vote "in the next few days" and are giving a heads up because the RFC discussion was some time ago.
k
can you give it another read, I mentioned applicability ...
@JoeWatkins "to any RFC vote that ends after" or "to any RFC whose vote ends after"
I'd also drop the bold text there, otherwise Zeev will take that as a personal attack :D
12:51
done and done
@Gordon I am in Germany trying to buy a laptop, and wanted to ask you for a reputable store name, but found this geizhals.de
It looks good so far
@samayo hmm. notebooksbilliger.de and alternate.de come to my mind. But I am not much help with this since I buy directly from Lenovo
I was so keen to say it, I said it twice ...
Ah thanks. I like alternate but will check the other one. @Gordon I have to pay by cash, does lenovo have a store?
@JoeWatkins lol
13:11
@samayo idk. check their website
> I imagine you will note like what I have to say either: In light of the recent actions you have taken and are taking to push incomplete software into php-src on narrow margins, it makes perfect sense to discuss margins independently, and I intend to do so. Your opinion will be taken into consideration when you cast your vote.
can I say that, that's what I think ?
s/note/not
beat me to it
k ... but can I say it ?
/cc @NikiC
this is one of those diplomacy things I suck at, but it might be better to ignore him completely.. live life pretending he doesn't exist
sounds appealing at least
13:20
@Gordon sure
I think I'd try to get the 'yes' votes from those who are causing this rfc to be shortly put in vote ...
by just starting the sentence with 'To prevent pushing incomplete software into php-src on narrow margins...' or something quite alike
but that's maybe just me
13:44
@JoeWatkins who are you addressing there?
zeev
I already said it
Ah thanks
14:12
@NikiC I've already looked quite a few times at the jit code - and I feel like it's quite easily extensible and modifiable. At least I'd trust myself doing changes inside it (unlike the inference code which is vastly more complex in my eyes and needs much more time to feel comfortable working with it).
@JoeWatkins I'd say that jit is actually easier than Optimizer
I'd say PHP needs a proper standardized benchmark using code from a normal frameworked project. Not Wordpress and definitely not a Mandelbrot
14:26
@Sjon well, there are frameworks which do rely more and some which do rely less on string processing, dynamic dispatches, recursive array walking - whatever. I don't really think there's one particular framework very well suited. But you can do a collection of benchmarks with some normal projects
@Sjon Dmitry has been using Mediawiki quite some times as benchmark base
Can't wait to vote myself out of being elegible to vote! /s
@bwoebi yes that sounds reasonable. But when I saw WP being used as a benchmark for 7.2 it made me cry a bit. The Mandelbrot in JIT proposal is terrible - nobody wants to use PHP for that and it implies the author had an incorrect focus when optimizing
@Sjon fast protocol parsing in PHP would be awesome
I think this should definitely be more focussed on string and array processing
that a mandelbrot
@Sjon a HPACK huffman decoder would be a nice application of jit
especially as a pure C impl. is about 50+ times faster than PHP
@bwoebi okay - I actually agree with that. I'd hope that would enable the PHP codebase to shrink and move stuff to userspace, if it is as performant (like HHVM did)
Good morning
14:43
no, not really
o/
Girlfriends almost finished 50 page senior capstone was on her computer last night when her disk failed. Suffice to say I'm very tired.
@JoeWatkins Not a good morning? What's up?
hi
exists the null operator in blade template?
@FedericoFiaSare We don't do Laravel. Go check out their resources.
sorry, not yet distinguish php from laravel
15:00
FFI seems like it might open a can of worms as for exploits, wondering if all hosters will change the default of ffi.enable, esp if they enable some sort of cron functionality exposing ffi
What is a hoster?
github.com/php/php-src/pull/3775 People just love changes that modify as many files as possible in the codebase
@SebastianBergmann any service-provider offering PHP Hosting? Some currently rely on open_basedir and disable_functions to prevent their customers from seeing each others credentials
@JoeWatkins where is that be have? I can't find it. :/
be have?
bee hive?
or austin powers maybe?
15:19
Hey Dave.
@NikiC Yay for always including a full copy of the working directory in the repository with each such change.
@kelunik what, really?
I think I know what's wrong with Zeev, he thinks he's a fucking goose
@kelunik It doesn't just store the (overall relatively small) diff?
@rtheunissen in the quote
15:22
@Allenph you're my wife now
@JoeWatkins do you know how I can get reddit flair? :p
I don't, I think they just hand them out however they feel like it ...
at one point pmjoXXs had a php flair ... so they are pretty worthless ...
I think still does?
@DaveRandom All I did was say hi. Also, did you just assume my gender?
Line break on my phone got me good ^^
15:25
@Allenph only roles
I will be at work down the coal mine all day while you are doing good old fashioned home cooking
maybe not
You can't keep doing this to yourself, especially if you refuse to wear protective gear like the rest of them and continue mining with a bong as your only tool and a speedo as your only clothing.
What are we supposed to do if you don't make it? Sobs
You can use the bong to get high on the coal dust shaken out of the speedo, and you won't care about any of that
@NikiC No, git never stores diffs AFAIK.
@kelunik wat
Hm, apparently it stores full files initially and diffs after repacking?
@rtheunissen As far as I have seen it's just a matter of having written 1 rfc and pinging the mods saying you are a "php core maintainer"
15:29
@NikiC Right, in packed format it stores diffs again.
221
A: How does git store files?

VonCGit does include for each commit a full copy of all the files, except that, for the content already present in the Git repo, the snapshot will simply point to said content rather than duplicate it. That also means that several files with the same content are stored only once. So a snapshot is ba...

@PeeHaa I'll give that a shot, nothing to lose
o/
hola fap o/
15:43
@Sjon I strongly doubt they'll enable ext/ffi
@bwoebi the default is 'enabled on cli and opcache-preload'
@Sjon yeah, but they'll install it via the repositories and they won't install their ext-ffi package then
@bwoebi 'ext'? The rfc states it's enabled in the default bundle - so that depends on the distro
@Sjon that's what I mean
I doubt the distros will include it by default
@bwoebi why not? PHP enabled it by default as well
should distro's 'protect' their users against features in the software they package?
15:48
@Sjon because they've done so in the past
and I don't expect that to change
@bwoebi Can you give an example?
@Sjon I remember ext-json being a separate package
@Sjon Unless an extension is required distros will usually make it a separate package
Being enabled by default doesn't count for much
@bwoebi that's before 5.2.
@Sjon opcache is its own package
bcmath is
@Sjon nah, ubuntu has php7.3-json
15:52
@bwoebi This is not necessarily correct - Archlinux has neither opcache/json nor bcmath in separate packages
@Sjon I know. but debian and ubuntu are the most commonly installed ones
my point is - PHP developers tagged it as stable by including it and enabling it by default. It will be enabled by distros as well
@Sjon Ubuntu also disables pcntl_* by default IIRC.
I don't expect distro's to go through features determining if they are really stable, that's up to upstream
whether they should (or you expect them to) isn't relevant
15:58
@Paul don't you agree the PHP developers are responsible for stabilizing features before including & enabling them by default?
also stability isn't necessarily their only concern
it should be both their concern
@Sjon that isn't relevant, the question is what distros do - not what you or I or anyone else imagines anyone's responsibility to be
@Paul so we will wait until after the fact and I'm not allowed to speculate?
you can speculate all you want, that's the entire conversation.. you're just better off doing it based on empirical evidence
16:04
I presented evidence of distros enabling features without moving them to separate packages and I agree with that decision
I mean sure, go ahead and ignore the rest of the evidence just because you disagree with it
I never said that - I don't doubt there will be distros that disable ffi.
Nullsafe Calls is running on php 7?
@kelunik can you fix that?
16:30
@salathe I intend to, but my free time is limited since I started a full-time job. ^^
.notify { display:none; }
;D
if Zeev's voting restrictions go through, I get two votes
I may sell one on the black market ...
(I'm in eligible list twice ... ssshhhhh)
I hate it that it's so inclined to protect the establishment. Someone who stopped contributing 4 years ago has a vote, someone who fixed 24 bugs in the last year gets nothing
it won't pass
Zeev's modus operandi is to shout louder than everyone else to distract everyone from the questionable things he's doing or saying ... that's all this is, he doesn't want the 2/3 majority rfc to pass, so he's going to try and shout over it ...
it won't work ...
candidate deprecation for 7.5: using a semicolon instead of a colon after case in switch statements
16:54
I'm done trying to talk to dmitry or zeev ...
> I will be ignoring the results of this illegitimate vote
Where you working these days Joe?
same place
Nice. Must be near 4 years now.
5th year a few days ago
Noice. You're a veteran now. They still pretty much just letting you make things better anyway you can?
17:15
@DaveRandom I'm in my company's server and I randomly see you as a user :O
which company?
I mean I get everywhere :-P
The Click Depot :P It's a very small company
doesn't sound like a thing I would be in, may be an impostor
yeah the weird part is that nobody knows daverandom
do they have a fake nose/moustache/glasses?
17:17
:P quite possibly
You can imagine my reaction seeing your name as a user on there, I thought I was in the wrong server for a second
@JoeWatkins I’m not sure I’ll be eligible to vote at all :-/
@Fabor yeah, still got a pretty sweet deal ... still really enjoying it ...
@salathe they are crazy rules, I doubt they will pass
@Fabor I have to review quite a lot of laravel code, but we don't talk about it ...
I need some smart brains here for some help if someone wouldn't mind :3
This is my current SQL statement
SELECT * FROM resets WHERE DATE(resets.datetime) < NOW() ORDER BY uid, datetime
That displays (ID|UID|Date/Time of Reset) on my site for anyone in the DB prior to the current date and time
Instead, I want to do a count so if a UID shows up more than x times within x days THEN display as such on my site
would appreciate any help for this one! Been trying to figure out how best to go about it for days!! :)
17:36
@JoeWatkins lol. So now do we get to FW you all the laravel questions that come in here?
@JBower HAVING()
Jan 28 at 7:35, by Joe Watkins
we still don't do laravel, if anyone asks ...
lol
@NikiC I'm out, I'm not really cut out for this anymore, it's upsetting ...
I don't need people who can't form English sentences properly asking me what I understand, I understand what's fucking communicated, and if you do a piss poor job of it, I'll misunderstand ...
/me unsubscribes and leaves ya'll to it
17:51
FTSIO
lol how thick must that gauntlet be for his hand
@JoeWatkins No need to discuss, but let's please put it to vote this time
Otherwise the same shit as all the other times is going to happen
Congratulations on the job btw @NikiC
@Fabor Thanks :)
17:56
feel free to change the name on the rfc and take it forward, I'm not going to be attacked in public for trying to do a good thing ... I've no reason too, I can just tell people not to use stuff that was merged prematurely and that solves the problem for me, and I think I've not got the energy to actually care about anyone else ... all this talk of windows not being important, and having no support for debugging ... this is fucking crazy talk, and there will be no convincing them otherwise ...
like it or not, php remains dmitry and zeevs personal project ...
I saw a good quote earlier today. Will be useful for certain situations. "A billion flies won't convince me shit tastes good".
I like that, I probably won't remember it for more than an hour, but I like ...
what if the flies are right though... how fucked up would that be
whispers ...IdeploytoWindows...
lol. :poop_emoji:
18:00
Thanks for that!

I've come further along with my query but its not really working as I'd expect!
I have this now
SELECT *
FROM resets
WHERE DATE(resets.datetime) < NOW()
HAVING COUNT(uid) > 5
ORDER BY uid, datetime
I both develop and deploy on Windows. I do not plan to keep this environment, I would like to switch to Linux eventually, but the cost to switching is currently too high.
But it's only showing uid 1 (which has 3 entries in the DB so as far as I could tell from my query UID 1 shouldn't be shown at all)
Moment of silence for Tiffany.
@Tiffany Deploy what to windows?
PHP code
18:02
Production code?
Install a VM on the windows box :P Problem solved.
@Fabor not the point, I'm not adept at Linux/nginx yet. I'm still in the process of learning Linux/nginx, but I'm not comfortable switching to it when I'm currently able to maintain a Windows/IIS server.
@Fabor is their something inherently wrong with my query?
@JBower I honestly can't remember what the desired output was.
@Tiffany I found simply breaking and trying to fix those things helped me the most. I think I had some hosting somewhere that let me 1-click reset the box.
18:04
Basically I have it so whenever a user presses a button on my site it runs the code and logs it in the DB with their UID and the date/time they pressed the button
well.. 1 + confirmations.
@Fabor I can't do that... my boss and supervisor would not agree to it until I feel confident in switching.
I can't argue for switching to it when I don't feel confident in my ability to administrate it.
instead of showing every single DB entry I want to show it when a UID has more than say 5 counts in the DB within a specific timeframe @Fabor
GROUP BY
Or you mean any timeframe within the selection?
Currently it's not even displaying the right data though
18:06
Like period of 2 weeks, was there 5 days of > 5 clicks
Yeah for example limit it so if they click the button 5 times within 5 days then display their data to me to review
@Tiffany That's fine. I'm just saying, confidence for me grew when I knew I could balls-up a box and then fix it without resetting it. That was pretty much trial and error, but it's a method that worked for me.
I have this
https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/45224831#45224831
but it only displaying one UID (mine) which has 3 entries in the DB currently
but the query shouldn't be displaying me as it should be waiting for 5 entries
You need to group by UID for one. Then COUNT() rows.
TBH it's a pain to do query stuff without seeing the data. sqlfiddle.com Do one of those then re-ask. You'll get better responses.
ooh thanks!
never seen this site before
18:09
Yes, there's lots of sites for fiddling. @PeeHaa knows a lot of them.
@Fabor yeah. @DaveRandom has been helping me learn nginx and has pushed me to just switched to it, but I've said the same to him, not until I'm confident. I'm getting there though.
The problem is now... we're switching platforms, away from PHP, so I will have to learn how to manage the new platform in Linux at some point in the near future. Main focus is just getting it ready.
That's the result I get currently
@Fabor Yes I know about jsfiddle etc etc but not heard of sqlfiddle! This'll definitely come in handy thanks :)
18:35
Something like this?
SELECT *, COUNT(uid) as num
FROM resets
WHERE DATE(resets.datetime) < NOW()
GROUP BY uid
HAVING num > 2
ORDER BY num DESC
@JBower TBH though, why not just have a table with

date - UID - clicks

And just increment the value in "clicks"?
when read through a bottle, "increment the value in dicks" ... don't increment it in those ...
Feb 13 '15 at 21:38, by Paul Crovella
the work "click" really exposes the importance of kerning
lol
For a statement like $a = []; $a = array_merge($a, $b), would return_value be $a or a new zval that will then be copied into $a?
Asking to potentially avoid allocating a new array.
new
assign is discrete instr remember, so you'll have the fcall before it's assigned to the result, it doesn't know that it's replacing the same value, and couldn't really do anything with that information if it did ...
gonna bail for the day, night all
19:01
Night @JoeWatkins
Does anyone have any suggestions on eradicating a virus on a linux server? It has WHM with around 65 different websites on it, most of them using WordPress. The admin usernames keep getting changed, they're using our server to spam emails, and throwing ads all over our sites
nuke that server
Did something change in 7.3 in string creation with zend_string_init()? I'm having an issue with its destruction.
php: .../php-7.3.1/Zend/zend_variables.c:73: zend_string_destroy: Assertion !(zval_gc_flags((str)->gc.u.type_info) & (1<<7))' failed.`
Is the virus called WordPress?
8
I used LMD with ClamAV engine and it found a few infected files and quarantined them, but there are still a lot of infected files, and our usernames were changed once again after quarantining the files :|
@Fabor lol yes
You can never be sure @Alesana. Nuking may be the correct option.
19:09
@markzz you're probably trying to destroy a persistent string
I didn't change anything in the code when 7.3 was released, and now this is happening.
@markzz That last 1 should be a 0
That's where it's being created.
@Fabor Probably, I just thought I would ask since it'll be a pain to try to re-add the website files without re-adding the virus :|
Hmm, strange that it worked this way before.
19:13
@Alesana Understood. Tough situation to be in but there's no certainty here. At the very least try to ensure WP versions and box is as up to date as possible.
@NikiC: I guess I misunderstood what persistent here means.
@markzz persistent = used for more than one request
Gotcha
Silly me.
Generally nothing persistent should end up in user-facing values, because that's not thread-safe
That makes sense. I'm just surprised that only showed up in 7.3.
19:16
@markzz New assertions are being continuously added, so it's common that code that previously generally worked but had subtle issues starts asserting on new PHP version.
I'm glad it was put in then.
Thanks for explaining to me though.
@Fabor Yeah definitely, I'm pretty sure some old website we forgot about that wasn't updated
We're gunnu revert the server to a month ago then see if it takes care of the problem, if not we'll nuke it :|
@Fabor @Fabor That's perfect thank you!!! Exactly what I needed
np, consider the clicks thing though.
19:27
@Fabor Honestly, I just didn't think of it at the time! That would have been a much easier solution to have implemented though lmao!...
A lot fewer DB entries too.
Yeah I'll consider it for a future change as you are correct the DB entries fill up this way very fast!
It's never too late either. You can create an SQL to export the same values from the current table and import it in to the new.
select date, SUM(uid) as clicks FROM <TABLE>
@Fabor currently its not too big of an issue tbh but it would definitely make more sense. I wouldn't even be too concerned about keeping the current data tbh as it's just for logging purposes so they can be cleared after review :)
Furry muff
19:29
@Fabor I'm going to save this one for later, just in case! Thank you :)!!
19:43
@NikiC: If you have a moment again, I fixed the persistent strings, but am getting a similar error (same assertation), but it appears this line is causing it, github.com/markzz/php-alpm/blob/master/src/alpm.c#L1267, the macro is here, github.com/markzz/php-alpm/blob/master/src/alpm.c#L1202L1212
Why do I always forget how good Pendulum are... Good "focus" music.
Nevermind, it's leaking, but I don't quite see why.
@markzz you're likely leaking the key there
@markzz zend_hash_add does not consume the key
so you need to add a zend_string_release(key) afterward
Good to know, thanks again!
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