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09:05
@AnılÜnal look at a memcached just as another storage. If you save something into memcache / memcached / apc, then you can get it out of memcache. So lets say you are in your controller. You would first chech if information you are looking is stored in cache and get it from cache, if not then you get it from database and then store it in cache, so that next time you can get it from cache. Hope this makes it clear how cache works. Think of cache just as another "database", another storage engine.
@Sidath take a look at this: rubular.com/r/JhKqFE1Kpj
good mornings ;)
@hakre very good morning
0
Q: PDO cannot connect if password contains spaces

scrolllockI am making a php website using pdo with php but my pdo(with Postgresql database ) isnt connecting to the database while mysql is working fine i am trying with the password go get2me

@hakre its for you ... ^^
09:25
Hi I was wondering if anyone got a great example of PHP CSRF script
Right now im wondering if this example shiflett.org/articles/cross-site-request-forgeries is a proper and good way to secure or if there might exist a best practice?
09:40
@NullPointer Why for me?
@designer owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF) - it depends a lot how the process flow in a webapp is and how data is treated, so there is no single script that is best practice. Best practice is to understand the whats to decide how to design the code. You might need to give some concrete scenario.
It is actually a facebook app in this case
but support mobile users so it will have to work from outside off Facebook, i am only worried that people can iframe my app and submit it from outside on there own page - so i wanted to put in just basic security so that i know people wouldnt be able to submit unless they actually see it through my UI
@hakre ^^ thanks :)
@hakre thanks but doesnt really support everything, i would be able to do the same with CSRF PHP script i guess? i kind of like to support whoever would like to use it
@designer There is no support everything for that case. There is also some de-framing javascripts on the clients-end, but I would use X-FRAME in the first place as a start. HTTP is stateless, so you need support from the client. Same with javascripts: If that is disabled (probably not likely for facebook users which are often just eager getting molken), it would not work, too.
@hakre okay let me ask you, would you say this method 1) stackoverflow.com/a/7954081/172020 is better than this method 2) shiflett.org/articles/cross-site-request-forgeries
well im not only afraid of users putting my code into iframe, i am also afraid that they will put my url into a form and post it
09:52
@designer There is no safer or less safe. You need to decide what does work for you. If you can not compare both examples with each other your own, there is not much I could add to it. It's really all about reading and understanding code when it comes to security.
You can't do, like going into shop and take three bottles of security - your favorite brand or price.
Haha i get it
@hakre because you are master in php and and i found your answer always like anything
well seem for me that putting salt and sha256 is more secure than the method 2 using md5 and random number
@designer Well, cooking also. But only I got a good recipe, there is no guarantee that the meal will be every time.
Good morning
09:56
@designer I don't know if people who want to de-frame your script will likely bruteforce a MD5 that is salted and has a secret.
@Robik A very fine good morning!
do you guys know when is PHP6 coming out? an estimate?
People wearing bee costumes. Hmm. Carnival season has started.
Aww
I can give you ZIP if you want to
@hakre THANK you!
09:59
.... ya sure what about is it?
PS. It's chrome only :(
To install it go into Chrome Settings > Extensions and enable Programmer mode. Then load extension without ... and select extracted folder.
@Robik its cool
:)
11:00
mornin'
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6
Q: Query Object Pattern (Design Pattern)

The Elite GentlemanI need to implement a Query Object Pattern in Java for my customizable search interface (of a webapp I'm writing). Does anybody know where I can get an example/tutorial of Query Object Pattern (Martin Fowler's QoP)? Thanks in Advance ADDITION How to add a Query Pattern to an existing DAO patte...

11:15
@tereško morning
11:54
Good moaning
@DaveRandom Goat moaning? you pervert!
I'm british, we're twisted.
@Gordon The message needs pinning again
cv-pls: Backlog (mirror) | Meaning | Chrome/Firefox Addon | Cat Content | Snippets: Mysql | Reference: Errors | Operators
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12:41
is ot ok to put a <form>....</form> with no action, when you submit to the same url, or it's better to put the url again
is it good to offer a bounty like that
@InGodITrust hiya
@NullPointer nice to meet you again
how can i tell when a wordpress function should begin with wp_ or not? Is there a rule or do you have to check each one up
@InGodITrust you can always find me here
you too
i am not a wp guy so ... dont know
12:52
@NullPointer well nice to catch up anyhow :)
Have a great day
13:17
In which god do you trust? There are kinda a lot of them. Also .. on a related note, why do you look both ways before crossing the street ?
mornings
@NikiC Hi o/
what's up @Robik?
Bah, I'm ReLearning Git :(
3
Q: voice recognition in mono

kalanIs there any way to add voice recognition feature to mono application. There are a System.Speech (in .net) and Microsoft.Speech (in MS Speech Platform) namespaces, but I can't find any in Mono. So how is it possible to add speech recognition functionality in Mono?

13:23
I made a fork, it got merged. But orginal repo was updated and I had no idea how to update my repo.
So I reforked
/me feels stupid
@Robik Usually you would fetch the remote repo and rebase your branch unto the remote-tracking master branch
git fetch upstream
git rebase upstream/master
:|
But you should make sure that you are always working in a new branch and not in master
Otherwise it will only get messy
Well I almost pushed to fork's master
13:42
@Zignd why you posted here ?
Morning
@webarto morning :)
14:10
Morning
What's going on? Wie geht's?
basically .. i guess i am a noob : stackoverflow.com/questions/13331253/…
14:29
sfContext::getInstance()->getController()->forward(sfConfig::get('sf_error_404_m‌​odule'), sfConfig::get('sf_error_404_action'));
this looks way cooler than yours... MVC and stuff...
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404 errors wow that's many :p
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teresko coorect MethodFoundException to MethodNotFoundException
installing symfony on windows is getting into my nerves :/
Maybe that is a sign...
@cyril wtf .. how did that get there
@Saber i hope you are talking about Lotus Symphony and just misspelled
14:41
Hey guys
last time i heard, symfony 2 framework did not have "windows installation"
I prefer Laravel.
well i have to do some workarounds to make it work.
And since when do frameworks have OS-specific installers?
@Sylus my condolences
as for "os-specific workarounds" .. emm .. WAT!
14:45
@tereško Thanks, I guess ...
Just download cygwin.com or simlilar package... Or use Linux...
as a BSD user i should take an offense at that statement =P
Linux is designed to suck by default. But after a ton of config and dying in a terminal, it can be pretty neat. Still, it sucks by default.
BLASPHEMY
14:49
What's that? Did I hear a hater .. hating? Interesting.
Hey, anyone here experienced with CakePHP 2.x?
Totally .. not.
I don't know if you are sirius...
Me neither. Especially because I actually use Linux every day.
Having such an odd issue, when i hit a 404 page, it logs the user out (due to cookie contents being changed)
@Sylus "linux" is a kernel .. how exactly it sucks ?
@tereško Distros. Don't play smart with me, it feels funny when you do.
Yep. I already came to that conclusion yesterday when I was drunk. Still think the same about it :P
Code drunk, debug sober.
@Sylus Are you saying Windows doesn't suck?
15:03
@webarto Yup sort of :) Code drunk unit tests sober
@webarto Sucks even more.
user1125394
so you are a macOS liker?
Nope
@webarto didn't you know that windows is best for the servers ? In all the statistics windows systems beat all other OSes for serving asp pages by orders of magnitude
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so you don't like computers
15:05
Windows 7 doesn't suck that hard. It's great for a desktop imho @Sylus
Correct! @cyril
Sure has heavy demands
@Sylus Fat chicks...
Fat chicks or the special type of fat chicks who think all the hot chicks are "skin and bones, natural woman is like me!"
@tereško That might be true for ASP, I really don't know...
Half of those things in the list are impossible to fill.
15:09
@Sylus I stopped reading after 1.
it is a subset of this world view
Q1: Is there an age limit?
A1: You must be at least 20 years old. There is no upper limit.
I have a chance!
@webarto it's from this presentation : youtube.com/watch?v=g7tvI6JCXD0
15:15
ping @NikiC
pong @Gordon
what is that argument?
It's in brackets, so it is apparently optional.
but it has no default value
and according to reflection it doesnt allowNull
@tereško had a jolly good laugh.
@NikiC question is mainly why $param->allowsNull() is false there. I know what the param does.
@Gordon The default is what was set with SplFileInfo::setInfoClass() or SplFileInfo if nothing was set
@Gordon I think that you think that internal function have default values. Is that right?
15:21
@NikiC hmm, that means I cannot pass NULL to it?
@NikiC I am asking because of github.com/gooh/InterfaceDistiller/pull/8
@Gordon Internal functions don't have default values in general ;)
@NikiC When I distill this SplFileInfo the result is this:
The default value is part of the implementation, not part of the declaration ;)
interface Foo
{
    public function __construct($file_name);
    public function getPath();
    public function getFilename();
    public function getExtension();
    public function getBasename($suffix /* = unresolvable */);
    public function getPathname();
    public function getPerms();
    public function getInode();
    public function getSize();
    public function getOwner();
    public function getGroup();
    public function getATime();
    public function getMTime();
    public function getCTime();
The argument info only specifies how the arguments are called and now many of them are required (and stuff like by-reference passes and typehints)
15:25
doesnt apply to that particular method only as you can see
yes ^^
that's what I'm saying
for instance openFile says $context has NULL for default in the manual
It will be like that for all methods with default values ;)
If you want that kind of default value information you have to take it from the docs ;)
(The docs are also available in sqlite so its not really hard actually ^^)
so there is no way to reflect on default values of native classes?
F:\Work\code\InterfaceDistiller>php --rf SplFileInfo::openFile
Method [ <internal:SPL> public method openFile ] {

  - Parameters [3] {
    Parameter #0 [ <optional> $open_mode ]
    Parameter #1 [ <optional> $use_include_path ]
    Parameter #2 [ <optional> $context ]
  }
}
@Gordon yes
15:29
@NikiC why is that? I mean, I can get the defaults for userland classes. Why not from native classes?
Why cant it be in the declaration?
question for all of you: What is the difference between method argument, and method parameter in OOP PHP? I'm playing around with my Router and Controller, and I call "varaibles" that would get passed to Controller method params... now thinking to rename them to arguments... what would be the right name?
@Matija doesnt matter. pick one and stick with it.
@Gordon so they are the same just another name for the same thing?
@Matija yes.
@Gordon I think I'l go with params then. Thanks!
its just somewhere i call them arguments and somwhere i call them params so I decided to stick with only one and "refactor" the code loool :D
15:34
    func_get_arg() - Return an item from the argument list
    func_num_args() - Returns the number of arguments passed to the function
    ReflectionFunctionAbstract::getParameters() - Gets parameters
Maybe parameters for methods, and arguments for functions :P
@webarto could be! I'm trying to find difference between those two and it looks as this could be the only difference, functions vs methods. Thanks!
87
Q: Arguments or parameters?

PeanutI often find myself confused with how the terms 'arguments' and 'parameters' are used. They seem to be used interchangeably in the programming world. What's the correct convention for their use?

> Parameters are the things defined by functions as input, arguments are the things passed as parameters.
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A: Arguments or parameters?

Rinat AbdullinA Parameter is a variable in the declaration of a function: functionName(parameter) { // do something } An Argument is the actual value of this variable that gets passed to the function: functionName(argument);

In computer programming, a parameter is a special kind of variable, used in a subroutine to refer to one of the pieces of data provided as input to the subroutine. These pieces of data are called arguments. An ordered list of parameters is usually included in the definition of a subroutine, so that, each time the subroutine is called, its arguments for that call can be assigned to the corresponding parameters. Just as in standard mathematical usage, the argument is thus the actual value passed to a function, procedure, or routine (such as 37 in log(37)), whereas the parameter is a referenc...
15:39
$foo          = 'bar'
^ parameter     ^ argument ?
> Parameters and arguments: These two terms are sometimes loosely used interchangeably; in particular, "argument" is sometimes used in place of "parameter". Nevertheless, there is a difference. Parameters appear in procedure definitions; arguments appear in procedure calls. Loosely, a parameter is a type, and an argument is an instance.
Yup.
@webarto $foo there is just a variabe
function foobar($foo = 'bar') ?
How is param defined then?
@webarto yes, bar will be the argument for the parameter $foo
15:41
@Gordon I'd say that the reason is mainly that's how it is. Apart from that one could argue that the default value is often not a static value or functions have multiple overloads.
Thanks!
@NikiC hmpf :)
pfffft
@NikiC just to get it straight: is there any possibility for an optional param of a native class without a default value to allow null or is that check in the Distiller code superfluous?
@Gordon If the parameter is type hinted against an object it can have an allow_null flag ;)
15:45
@NikiC ok, then I'll leave it as is. thanks.
Guys, I have this script that runs for approximately 15s, I'd like to output what is script currently doing... is it OK that I use iframe (inside pretty page) and flush for this... alternative would be polling I guess...
#wtf
> Tests: 113, Assertions: 113, Failures: 1.
I'm pretty good when I'm drunk
16:30
achievement: pushed something to packagist
@Gordon Seems like a pretty damn useful package :)
@PeeHaa not
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it's bad not to have?
not?
Why not
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public function read( $params ) {
	$this->params = $params; //  <---
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16:34
is it bad to do? ^
@PeeHaa the InterfaceDistiller is pretty much special interest. I dont know why you would want to have that in your application. but surprise me :D
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I do that because it's an inherited function
@Gordon I was not thinking about implementing it in my next website :P But I do say it can be uesful
@PeeHaa I got a pull request two days ago and 29 people downloaded the previous version phar, so yeah, maybe its useful ;)
user1125394
16:37
How do you cleanly modify an array between a class and it's parent class
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&$params argumentsd passed by reference is deprecated
@cyril Is what bad to do?
@cyril One does not simply pass stuff by reference
Does anyone know any good oop tutorials for php. I'm a newbie to oop.
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A: What is a class in PHP?

GordonIn a nutshell, a Class is a blueprint for an object. And an object encapsulates conceptually related State and Responsibility of something in your Application and usually offers an programming interface with which to interact with these. This fosters code reuse and improves maintainability. Im...

unless you have a really compelling argument (which I doubt)
16:39
Think of OOP like that girl next door who you really want to bang, but are too afraid to make a move so you sit in dark for the rest of your miserable life without her.
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class Dog extends Animal{ function say( $params) { $params['foo'] =1; parent::say($params);  }   }
class Animal{ function say( $params) { $params['bar'] =0;  print_r($params);}   }
@Sylus wtf?
@Sylus You have some serious issues I think
That's what I thought.
16:41
I paid my doctor off so she wouldn't write that down in her report, so .. technically I'm completely sane.
@Sylus please don't be unhelpful and offensive
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ow wait it works here eval.in/2702
@Gordon All right.
@Sylus Thanks :)
16:44
how can I echo this out to get the integer result?
$usertotal = $mysqli->query("SELECT COUNT(username) FROM `users`");
I've earned the Yearling badge
> member for 3 years
@Query By reading a manual.
I heard from somewhere that you can have functions inside functions, such as function name(){ function otherName(){ } }, but please do explain what's the use of it? why not create an outer (regular) function instead?
No way, the manuals suck
@Query Say whaa?
16:45
@Query change $usertotal = $mysqli->query("SELECT COUNT(username) FROM users"); to $usertotal = $mysqli->query("SELECT COUNT(username) AS count FROM users"); and then get the row. You can use something such as $row['count'];
@Gordon Ich gratuliere Ihnen herzlich zu deine Yearling, something :P
@Query Feel free to tell us what part of it sucks
@webarto thanks
@Query thanks. There is at least three people in here who are official members of the PHP documentor team and we would love to hear what can be improved to make it suck less. So please inforum us what php.net/manual/en/mysqli.query.php needs for you to be helpful.
@Query $usertotal = $pdo->query("SELECT COUNT(username) FROM users")->fetchColumn();
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Ok here eval.in/2703 , how do I set 'bar' key also? @PeeHaa
16:47
That's the only sane way to do it. (Read: Why the f are you using mysqli?!)
So Connorrs way seems more complicated that NikiC
@NikiC hey, at least he's not using ext/mysql
Is that why PDO is better?
@Query it's not better. it's different.
@Query It has a better API.
16:49
I would go as far as to say that it is better (depending on what you are doing)
mysqli has like the worst API ever designed
aww man. Now I need to rewrite all my code to PDO
Wait, I take the part about "designed" back
@NikiC Thank you for giving me a reason to insult my coworkers.
Might also take back about being the worst. It´s PHP there are far more woarse APIs avaiable for your convenience ;)
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16:50
@Gordon do you have an idea for this stupid problem eval.in/2703: want to make parent modify the passed array
Ever worked with.... idunno... cURL? :)
@PeeHaa Ah, crap, I forgot about that one
You just can't beat curl
PHP is a mess but it's the only thing I know.
... or can you?
besides java but I hate java
16:51
@NikiC I honestly think you cannot.
If you cazn come up with something I think you should earn the "Terrible API" Badge
@PeeHaa I especially love the VERIFYHOST part of it ^^
It's one of those boolean properties that takes true, false and file_not_found ^^
hehehehe. Yup A bit in the same league as E_ALL in older versions
16:54
I mean, like seriously, who had that genius idea that VERIFYHOST = 1 disables host verification? ^^
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@Gordon no it must be the child class that do the call, or maybe it's a misconception
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liskov substitution thing
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yes it is, sorry let me refactor this crap
17:07
@cyril btw , Animal should be abstract
> PHP is your teenage sweetheart, the girl you first awkwardly fumbled around with that one summer. Just don't try and start a more serious relationship - this girl has serious issues.
that's actually better would fit for c++
@SomeKittens I found that article spot on
@cyril LSP says the child may not restrict the behavior of the parent. That means, any child must be usable in the same way as the parent or in a broader way.
user1125394
17:22
yes, I had from other dev the bad habbit to use parent class as wrappers
0
Q: Unknown occourance of specific phrase in Wordpress theme PHP files

user1676019I have a Wordpress theme, and when I go through the theme, I notice this line hdb-theme. I'm personally confused on what's the importance of this, what does it do, and if it has any effect if I remove it. Here are some examples of where this pops up in my theme's PHP files: <?php wp_link_pag...

Good evening
Evening Chris Dave
17:29
very good evening
Good evening Rodney Dave
Did I miss anything interesting?
@DaveRandom Nothing spectacular. We only established the some APIs in PHP suck big time.
the = that
...and this was news to who, exactly?
MySQLi again?
17:33
and Linux sucks...
@webarto Heretic!
And cURL
3 hours ago, by webarto
BLASPHEMY
I like curl, I don't like curl_*...
The thing about cURL is, yes the API sucks ass, yes it does some weird things of the fringes when you do anything out of the ordinary, but it works and it's everywhere. It's a very reliable fallback. I'm sure @rdlowrey will hate me for that comment but it doesn't stop it being true.
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@DaveRandom It's perfectly reliable. The API just sucks.
17:38
@webarto I prefer wget most of the time. I rarely want to do anything other than "go download this file" from the command line.
@webarto I hope you've got some statements to back that up, because I find it to be untrue.
@rdlowrey No arguments there.
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And it does an inconsistent job of modeling the HTTP spec. I think no one would accuse the curl_* functions of not working well, though.
@ScottyC. What exactly?
@webarto your anti linux remark.
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17:40
It's kind of like how low-level functional languages work just fine, but we still abstract details out to higher-level scripting languages. If we can hide details and make things easier, we generally try to do so :)
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@DaveRandom And thanks for the async stream_socket_client tests -- I got sidetracked :)
@rdlowrey curl_multi_* is a million times more convenient that implementing your own nbio. Anything in artax for that sort of thing?
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$client->sendMulti([
    'http://www.google.com',
    'http://www.yahoo.com'
]);
@ScottyC. Your argument is invalid sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/… I just stated that someone said 3 hours ago that Linux sucks i.e. I updated mate Dave...
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17:42
^ Doesn't get much more convenient than that
Oh, that's good. Got concerned there for a second. :P
@DaveRandom @rdlowrey Artax thingy is mother*ucker. Your argument is invalid.
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Though technically you can't pass string URIs in the current version, you have to pass a request object. I've got massive, large-scale improvements committed and tested locally that I'm working hard to finalize before pushing.
@webarto Yo mama's invalid.
knocked it out of the park
:-P
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh snap
17:44
SHIT ABOUT TO GO DOWN
user895378
lol -- well I gotta get back to work. Thanks for the summons :)
Enjoy...
lol
17:51
pusher.com/pricing I need opinion, is it better to buy some service like this, or make your own. Second one would be probably little faster, but harder to make. I mean, $19 is one hour of work, and to make your own, would take a while.
user1125394
don't know why but I have this [__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name] => myApp\models\Bean
@webarto What is it / does it do?
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seems I'm not good with namespaces yet
@webarto $19 is less than 20 minutes
@PeeHaa Sorry, WebSocket thingy, it lets you push content very fast. You don't need e.g. Node.js, Socket.io and what not. Comet thingy.
17:53
@cyril did you unserialize that class?
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I did use myApp\models\Bean; then $_SESSION['user']=new Bean($responseObject->dataObject->user);
@Gordon Not when working full time?
@cyril You called session_start() before you had loaded the class/registered you autoloader.
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ah possible
17:56
@webarto well, it depends on where you live and whether you are freelancing or are employed. average freelancer developer salary is around 65 euros per hour in germany. of course also varies with region, language and skill
@Gordon Almost got a heart attack... Do you mind sharing some full-time salaries? I'm working for USA mostly, because salary where I live (Serbia/Bosnia), is ~1500€ and you get suicidal while working...

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