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06:30
hi codeignitor or yii devshere ?
 
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07:32
Hi all
To be specific to PHP, in the current era of JSON, is WDDX still relevant? Is WDDX still used?
Does anyone(specifically any PHP Developer) use WDDX in 2019?
07:47
morns
08:00
sentient responsive to or conscious of sense impressions
08:40
o/
09:05
@PHPNut No.
JSON is the prevalent transport format nowadays.
10:05
@PHPNut To add to that, PHP is killing the native WDDX extension in PHP 7.4
 
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11:11
Opcache on PHP 5.5 and 5.6 crash when build with Xcode 10 – #77689
@MadaraUchiha There is no way in typescript to define a type guard function matching a Foo<A> given an interface Foo<T> { val:T; } and Foo<A | B> so that it will exclude A from the generic in the alternate branch?
Sorry for the shortener, but otherwise it'd be too long: bit.ly/2BXg7Ij @MadaraUchiha
 
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12:19
@bwoebi Don't think there is. Type guards work only on the top level unions, not into generics
@MadaraUchiha And there I thought typescript would be awesome :-/
@bwoebi It is, you just need to remove some of your type assertions
I mean, there is no reason why this shouldn't work?
Seems like it does work if I do the type guard on a.val instead of on a directly.
@MadaraUchiha yeah, it does - that's what I ended up doing, but it's not nice :-(
12:31
@bwoebi If you did the guard on Foo<number> | Foo<string> it would work, but that's not what you want either
In general, in TypeScript, what I normally do is not add types at all unless any would be inferred
That is, I mostly add type annotations to function parameters, not even the return type.
@MadaraUchiha sure, but I was typing it out for the example
@bwoebi What's the real code look like?
@MadaraUchiha Don't have it here, I'm not at work currently
👍
In general unions with generics are a bit weird, because there are a few edge cases that are hard to resolve.
For example, [].map
const arr: A[] | B[] = [];

arr.map(x => {
  // what is the type of x?
  // A | B isn't exactly right, it's either A or B, but not a union of both.
})
13:21
Hello
Can someone please explain to me the meaning of an optional argument 'double__encode' in the built-in function htmlspecialchars()?
According to the PHP Manual page on htmlspecialchars()
double_encode :
When double_encode is turned off PHP will not encode existing html entities, the default is to convert everything.
Please explain to me the role of this argument named 'double_encode'
@PHPNut What do you expect this to return? htmlspecialchars('&amp;')
@MadaraUchiha : It will return the string '&amp;' as this is not a special character in HTML. Rather, it's itself an HTML entity, so no necessary for any kind of conversion.
@PHPNut & is a special character in HTML though
& is the character that marks the beginning of an entity.
So the expected return value is "&amp;amp;"
@MadaraUchiha :How can I only use this parameter in code by keeping all other arguments set to their default values? I tried below code : echo htmlspecialchars('&amp', '', '', FALSE);
@MadaraUchiha : I get the warning as : Warning: htmlspecialchars() expects parameter 2 to be int, string given in d5yu7.php on line 2
@MadaraUchiha : Where I'm going wrong here?
13:45
@MadaraUchiha yeah, you cannot assume that with multiple uses of the generic parameter - but as long as it isn't reused (or in an array), it's perfectly safe to assume that
there is also no way to specify that A and B will be of the same type from whatever type union is passed
@PHPNut Read the documentation to see what the function accepts...
@bwoebi The notion of "the same type" is a bit blurry in TypeScript. You can say that one type is "assignable" to another type, (i.e. covariant or contravariant, depending on context)
For example, if I have a interface Foo { val: string; }, I am allowed to pass {val: string, another: boolean}
@MadaraUchiha yeah, there's no way to assert that a Foo<A|B> = Foo<A> | Foo<B>
@MadaraUchiha That's fine, it's the same in PHP with dynamic properties.
14:24
@bwoebi Because it's not necessarily true
@MadaraUchiha I mean, providing a way to assert that in the type of the generic class
that this must be true for instances of that class
Ah, no, there's no way to do that that I'm aware of.
But that too is because types and classes are abstracted from one another in TypeScript
A class "emits" a runtime class, but also a compile-time type, a "type" has its own operators and manipulations that you can do (for example, keyof, mapped types, etc)
15:09
@DaveRandom What's the status of LibDNS v3?
MGE
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15:19
I have a question, I'm following Patrick's book and there is a Class that have getUrl, getTitle and these returns are readed by another class without calling directly to the method, via injection. Any documentation about this? If I create getName for example, I receive the value of name variable without calling to this method. Seems that is "automatic"
15:35
@MGE can you link to an example. I have no idea what you mean.
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MGE
yes, I will push the files
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MGE
15:50
:45518302 I have this twig file that get submission values (https://github.com/goear/injector_test/blob/master/templates/FrontPage.html.twig) from the controller (https://github.com/goear/injector_test/blob/master/src/FrontPage/Presentation/FrontPageController.php) the values form submissions are received from Mockvalues are here (https://github.com/goear/injector_test/blob/master/src/FrontPage/Infrastructure/MockSubmissionQuery.php) Im using injector here: https://github.com/goear/injector_test/blob/master/src/Dependencies.php
16:11
@MGE I understand your question - the submission object is passed to the template. That is still a submission object in the template, and objects carry their methods with them, so you can call $submission->getName() in the template.
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the question is that the method is not called and the values are in the template
and if I create a new method like.. getYear() { return $this->year; } I can use this is the template, but I cant see where is called, seems that is automatic
apparently twig has magic for that built in it.
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A: is it possible to call entity getter from twig

Victor BocharskyYou can directly get method in twig: {{ item.getErrorNum() }} but if your errorNum property is private, twig himself call the getter of it, so when you use {{ item.errorNum }} twig is all the same get getter getErrorNum() NOTE: For using item in twig you need to pass this object to the te...

TIL.
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lol, seems that this is not a good manner, right? If I change the template engine it will crash
it does have a high degree of magic to it....yes.
Twig does a bit too much magic there IMO. I prefer to use method names in my templates, e.g. submission.getTitle(). However, I doubt you can change the template engine without changing the template in any case.
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16:17
okey, that was my doubt. Thank you very much for your time
16:34
@Danack Friend, do say, if you are able to read / write go :-) (To a sufficient standard to understand go pointers, reflection, how things generally work in goland also)
@Jimbo theoretically. But not well. twitter.com/kasiazien is much more likely to be able to answer any question you might have.
Don't know her, need someone I know personally :-) But thanks for the suggestion
She's a friend of mine.
17:32
Why, in the name of all that is unholy, can an Iframe tag not be self-closing?
works:
<iframe src="/not_ready">
</iframe>
Breaks with no error message:
<iframe src="/not_ready" />
@Danack Because, get this, in HTML5, /> is strictly equivalent to >
So it only really works for tags that don't close, rather than it indicating that it should be self closing.
For the same reason, <script src="..." /> doesn't work.
The / in /> simply gets dropped, like whitespace.
Is there ever a case when someone would want something between <iframe> and </iframe> ?
@Danack Yes, fallback for browsers and content readers that do not support iframes
For example, mail clients, or RSS feed readers.
thanks.
❀
17:42
I still wish Chrome gave an error for it, rather than just making the JS on the page behave really weird....
@Danack Because it assumes that the rest of the document is inside of the iframe
Until it reaches a context that's not allowed inside of an iframe, then it bails.
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MGE
18:19
What is for you the best PHP book?
@MGE you'd probably be better asking on Reddit for book advice.
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MGE
thanks
@MGE The PHP manual.
18:39
G'day!
19:00
guys any idea what does "spiked" mean in the term of google analytics?
> Pageviews for page '/' spiked yesterday
/* snip for brevity */ Zend/zend_execute.lo main/internal_functions_cli.lo sapi/pherf/pherf.lo -lcrypt -lresolv -lcrypt -lrt -lsqlite3 -lstdc++ -lsqlite3 -lrt -lm -ldl -lnsl -lxml2 -lssl -lcrypto -lz -lxml2 -lssl -lcrypto -licuio -licui18n -licuuc -licudata -lxml2 -lcrypt -lxml2 -lxml2 -lxml2 -lssl -lcrypto -lcrypt   -o sapi/pherf/pherf
sapi pherf? :-D
what are you up to?
krakjoe@fiji:/opt/src/php-src$ sudo sapi/pherf/pherf -p 20082
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e9420030
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e9420030
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e9420030
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e9420030
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e9420030
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e94200e0
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e94200e0
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e94200e0
frame.func 0x7b200000000 frame.opline 0x7f70e9420030
@bwoebi naming things badly ...
if tracing is a sapi, we get all the zend symbols and their layout for free, if it's part of cli/cli_server/apache2 we get everything for free, no need for objdump/readelf/libelf/whatever ...
I'm just playing really ...
what gdb does is read symbols from various libraries using libelf, libdl ... what we could do, is upon initialization read from the target process into the local one, then execute some module (different modules for different things), having initialised the local process as if it were the target process, then when it comes to tracing frames, the process_vm_read is tiny, and we can afford to do it safely (attach/detach) ...
phpspy crashes a lot, it doesn't pause the target for reads, and says "it's not safe for production" ... it's the only safe thing to do as far as I can tell ... and all the proc_open for objdump is really very messy ... and not reliable ...
19:22
I haven't done any of the things I just said, a basic sapi that can attach and read frame safely is all I have at the moment, I've no idea how to windows any of it, and I've already decided it should be much different if it's going to be in php-src ... I don't know if any usable code will come out, it may not ... I may just use what I've learned to work on phpspy instead, since it already exists and mostly works ...
19:37
@JoeWatkins what do you mean with mostly? :-D
it crashes/fails a lot ...
well, yeah, it's hard to handle all edge cases
I spent friday trying it on real world network, it wasn't a good result ... and it's because it can't pause to do all the reading it has to do, and I don't think it's likely to change, since the option to pause is marked "unsafe for production" ...
well it's not really about edge cases, it's like the main case ...
@JoeWatkins why is that unsafe to pause the process?
I think he just meant it's slow, but it's not attach/detach that is slow, it's the code phpspy has to execute while it would be paused ...
if you reduce it to attach/read/detach, it can be fast, and it can be reduced to that ... but if you have to do that by a lot of objdump/libelf stuff, that's going to make init slow (don't have to pause for init, addressof executor_globals etc cannot change)
19:50
why would the executor_globals address change at runtime for a given process?
it wouldn't, I just said that it wouldn't ...
ah okay
Also: what state exactly does phpspy need examine?
does it take a full stacktrace?
it only needs to read the frame, but because it doesn't know what any of the addresses are in the frame, it needs to read from those too - ie. it doesn't know what execute_data.func is pointing to, so must read sizeof(zend_function) from execute_data.func, it doesn't know what opline is, and so on ...
sure, but this it can read at startup?
it's not like the function defs are changing during runtime
what I imagine is an initialization routine that initializes some translation tables, so that only the frame must be read, and the rest can be looked up locally ... we can do that within phpspy, but it would be very nice to have all of zend api (tables, structs etc) available ...
19:52
you need to read them just once
the more interesting thing is though if you want to actually dump the stacktrace, that needs a bigger copy
the other, more arcane option would be injecting some code into the actual running binary...
that's really scaryful ...
it is.
but then you have guaranteed safe points
well you have them if you use ptrace as it's intended to be used ... you'll never see lldb/gdb saying it can't read some symbol, at least not for this reason ... you are supposed to pause ...
@JoeWatkins well, technically you may just pause while it's pushing onto the stack. Not sure whether we currently have consistency guarantees on the atomar level about the stack
read the trace code in phpspy ...
20:04
when i Add a new .c file in PHP_NEW_EXTENSION in ext/ config.m4 somewhere, then make distclean && configure && make, it isnt found. what am i missing?
it reads each field from frame that it's interested in, then reads prev_execute_data all the way up the stack, that can't work consistently ...
@JoeWatkins well, the code is assuming that current_execute_data is pointing into a valid zend_execute_data structure
and not into something already abandoned/not yet set
yeah same for prev
hm did again, including buildconf, now its found, soz
you mean phpize
20:08
@JoeWatkins well, if we properly stop with ptrace() at least that would be valid
yeah I'm not sure of a way to read the actual frame, any ideas ? without inserting code :)
@beberlei oh you're developing something in core ?
but if we stop the process at an arbitrary point in time we cannot be safe about the current executor state
@JoeWatkins in an absolute safe way? no.
at the very least you'd need to insert some breakpoint
(for example at the dispatching jmp in execute_ex())
that would have been reasonable before hybrid
oh, hmm
that seems quite reasonable, that's kinda what ptrace is meant for ...
I'm unsure how to get the address of that jump without help from llvm, can that be exported in any way ?
@JoeWatkins I think you'll need llvm for that :-)
not very core-ish ...
20:14
well, if you can change the executor, you can add a label at that very place and reference it via &&label (and store that label address somewhere global)
and read that very value
that's what I was thinking, like the way hybrid is built ...
yeah
@JoeWatkins yes :-D i had @ThW give me an idea
this will be good fun for next weekend ...
@beberlei do tell ...
@JoeWatkins :-)
20:20
@JoeWatkins ext/dom only implements dom level 3 specification, but it seems there is a dom level 4 from 2015, that has stuff like DOMParentNode interface with $firstElementNode, $lastElementNode, $childElementCount properties (this I have working now) and much more.
basically much improved API
you're brave ... ext/dom is a dark place, where nobody should really look ...
chat.stack realy needs a dark theme
@JoeWatkins the parts I touched where straight forward :-)
iirc it doesn't refcount properly, I only looked in it for that, one time ... and decided to never do it again ...
I was going to try and find the bug ... but guess what ...
20:30
that's all pretty tidy ...
thanks :-)
20:56
by glimpsing over the spec, it isn't even that much changes. The only thing that will be sort of impossible is implementing querySelector(All) as that requires a css selector parser and corresponding element matcher ;-)
not impssoble, just requires a parser
there's a function to generate a random string like this? $2y$10$XM8nVMuPvmMg7.qALU2mfeUc3mgOk/zy/dD
i don't want to encrypt a string i just want to generate one like this one showed above
21:14
like a hash?
to be fair, that's pretty easy to google - "generate random string of characters php"
@nobody php's crypt() function creates strings like this
isn't there random_bytes?
I can't remember the name of it
anybody already asked "why"?
my common sense is tingling
@tereško most of the time when I ask why, because I think they need something else, I end up wrong :P
random_dytes create string like this: 625797661a2fe15a27426493d9c334b9d49b3642153
I want special strings like $.// to be hard to guess
21:19
are you trying to generate a password for something?
did you actually try var_dump(random_bytes(32));?
or are you making this up as you go?
and the all-important question still stands:
@nobody why do you want to do that?
no, just a random number ID, this ID will be visible to the user, and he could act like other user if he guess the token, because i will use it to verify the identity on websocket server. but i'm fine i now how to solve it
crypt() adds the $ at predictable places, so its not really special strings that are hard to guess
!!xyproblem
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21:28
what you seem to want is a loop over random_int() with the $min $max chosen over the ascii range so that you can use chr() to get special chars as well
21:39
@nobody so a GUID or UUID
uniqid doesn't seem ideal since it's not generating truly random strings e.g. 3v4l.org/EMbUo
22:40
:)
22:52
\o
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23:05
@Paul you suggested a tv series the other day, i already forgot what it was :B
in unrelated news, i am in the process of removing a veneer from a door... during night time because i am fucked up as hell
but i am DIY!
23:31
I added some documentation github.com/ircmaxell/php-compiler
and a set of CLI interfaces :D
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23:44
magic

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