class FooException extends \Exception
{
public static urlFetchTimeoutHappened(string $url)
{
return new self("A timeout happened when fetching the url [$url]");
}
}
dunno if it's for everybody, but i have the impression that java programmers use one letter variable names a lot :P probably because they have extra long type declarations
does it really surprise you? every time i ever mentioned it people are like, you stupid idiot, put variables in an array and just use($array) because that's clearly the correct way to do it @NikiC
i always get blanket statements like "if you use() more than 3 variables you are doing something wrong"
that's a classic, did you hear that one? :D
if i were doing it, i would avoid declaration of variables in the global scope. so like
<?php
var $foo = 123; // error
function baz(){ // named or closure
var $qux; // ok
}
and i would prevent scope to be accessed to other files.
function bar(){
var $foo = 123;
return function(){
require(__DIR__ . "/file.php"); // this file can't see $foo
};
}
@Tiffany I agree - my application is always outside of the docroot but I still have a smalll dispatcher in my public/index.php. I assumed @Shafizadeh does that too?
it kind of depends now you configure your webserver ofcourse
I always use /srv/http/example.com as a base, but /var/www/html works fine for a single website. Under that I have a public_html which is the docroot and contains an index.php. All the other PHP files are in another folder, eg library or the name of the app
for example wordpress would be deployed under /srv/http/domain.com/wordpress/ with /srv/http/domain.com/public_html containing the index.php and all static content
what I mean is: after the caching takes places, the opcodes are stored somewhere, right? when somebody connects, will they just get loaded, like f.e. in the java vm? so, if i was about to fiddle around with the opcodes, would they just get fired out?
In my experience, if you fiddle with opcodes you get segmentation faults :) If you are going to fiddle with them, use the Zend APIs (don't fiddle with them on the file system).
i had so many segmentation faults in my life, i'm not afraid anymore :P also i have some experiance in byte-patching, I just wanted to know whether somebody has any sources or experiance they might want to share . thank you kindly
@clockw0rk once compiled opcodes are not manipulated (unless you use opcache, then right before being loaded into shared mem) … but you may have to un-mprotect() them if you really want to. Also be aware of them being in shared memory with opcache
that's a solid hint here, thank you. will play around with this at weekend. I have to go now since our company won't allow me in the building after everybody is gone Lolz. Will report back if i find out something cool. thank you guys!
@clockw0rk consider to override zend_compile_file and zend_compile_string instead, and to manipulate the op_arrays returned by the formerly registered handlers.
I have a question about setting breakpoints on forked PHP processes. I know XDebug supports this feature (bugs.xdebug.org/view.php?id=938). I'm using PHPStorm and my breakpoints inside the child process does not get hit (Only works in parent process), I did search on PHPStorm forums and other places, did not find a working solution. Do you have any hints on how to identify the root cause of this issue?
@DejanMarjanović There's (allegedly) a slight benefit in calling them qa programmers. If you call them testers, then sometimes they think they are only there to test the code to find problems, and then don't get involved in suggesting ways of preventing problems.
@Dharman According to the manual it always returns string (note the return type). Unrecognized characters are printed as-is (see just below the format character table)
@Dharman The manual should be trustworthy, particularly basic stuff like return types (I can't recall situations where I've found it not to be, altho I don't doubt it may happen occasionally). If you find any errors in the manual report it via the link at the top of the page.
Oh, I se, the Return values description section says "or FALSE on failure". Yeah, I'm guessing that's wrong. I'd wager the signature is correct and it only returns string
and god help you if you want to put a backtick into inline code
but tbf this thing was basically thrown together by @balpha in like 3 months 10 years ago (see pins :-P) and hasn't been touched since, all things considered it's not bad
Even with all its stupidities. This chat is still better much better than all those things that try to get clever and do the editablecontent takeover thing
but tbf this thing was basically thrown together by @balpha in like 3 months 10 years ago (see pins :-P) and hasn't been touched since, all things considered it's not bad
^ this chat platform is a better productivity tool than Teams
I absolutely honestly mean that
at least it is predictable in its behaviour
Teams notifies me of what it feels like, when it feels like
sometimes I am sitting at my PC, with my phone plugged into my PC and connected to a WiFi AP that is about 4ft away, and a call is ringing on my PC and not on my phone or vice versa
The one thing I really like about SO chat is edit history... and I wish more chat apps did something similar so sysadmins would actually enable edit -_-
which is actually quite out of character for me, I don't generally troll to that extent, but I just find the whole concept of business video calls so utterly ridiculous
@DejanMarjanović exactly, and most people elect for "off", so you can really screw with people by being the only person who has it on
maybe just put like a ziggy stardust outfit on and see if anyone says anything
I actually had been using my office phone to call in to the zoom meeting for awhile but I got sick of it and started using my headphones + webcam mic for computer audio.
I have a Polycom VVX411 knocking about somewhere that I have been meaning to start using for like 2 years or sth, but this has all my speed dials in and shit and I haven't sat down and read the manual for the modern(ish) polycom
I can't really comment as nmap has only ever been a tool I use, never looked at teh codez but maybe they just haven't built their text resources and shit for it yet?
also afaik 1.3 still isn't an actual ratified standard yet anyway? maybe that changed by now
but if not maybe they are just waiting for a standard to implement :-P
I disabled 1.0 and 1.1 just recently and 1.2 was the only one supported, I said hey why don't we have 1.3 and then people told me we have 1.3 and I suck.
Schlenkerla Smokebeer - THE original smoked beer. From the UNESCO world heritage city Bamberg, which is the beer capital of Franconia (Bavaria, Germany), the region with the highest brewery density world wide.
I am not saying most of breweries in Germany are older than USA but they are :D
> Might have something to do with the UK having more of a history of "home brew", whereas I doubt that Germany has such a culture. Why would they? IIRC, there's villages in Franken with a population to brewery ratio of 500 to 1 or less, and doing a damn good job of it!
Not a lot of craft breweries, they're just breweries @DaveRandom, there's this "law" from 1516 about ingredients.
indeed, and said law does seem to have an impact on hangovers, in my experience
in that rheinheitsgebot (if I spelled that right it's insane) seems to prevent really bad hangovers, you can get absolutely bollocksed on german beer and still be mostly OK the next day
but I do like a pint that tastes of flowers sometimes
ugh, Beavertown Lupuloid is evil, it's really expensive, it's 6.7%, and it's really obscenely drinkable
there are a few things like that floating about at the moment, the beer equivalent of cocktails which go down like soft drinks but are incredibly expensive and get you really pissed really fast