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15:00
just ordered adobe CS6... The cloud version... Can't wait to get it installed tonight...
mornings
'morning.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15467298/how-far-can-memory-leaks-go

I'm pretty shocked this question made it to the top of the charts over the weekend
@Hiroto both y'all and yous aren't words ;)
15:15
I said substitutes
@PeeHaa as someone living in the south, y'all should be considered by Oxford. Followed by All-Y'all
Will insert overwrite the value in a row?
You just inserted a chat message - Edit it and you'll have updated it
15:20
@Sebastian no
inserts != updates
You can combine the two with INSERT ... on duplicate key UPDATE
@MikeB Thanks for clearing that up
@iroegbu Ooooh!
If I remember reading correctly, php-websocket stopped dev in 2010 - and this is the follow on for it
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@Jimbo FYI you'll have to run that behind a proxy if you want your site to serve anything other than websockets (i.e. a php application or static files)
15:25
@PeeHaa why not? but E_CONTEXT tbh
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The problem is that websockets run on the same ports as http requests (80/443)
@iroegbu That's abandoned in favor of github.com/varspool/Wrench
Yeah Dave talked to me about this,
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So you understand it's pretty useless, then.
@webarto oh... thanks a million
15:27
@rdlowrey Well, for live stuff yeah - for internal pushes, it might be exactly what I'm looking for
Still on the lookout for your stuff though!
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@Jimbo That's a big maybe, actually.
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The problem is that there is so much broken infrastructure on the internet that will foobar your websocket traffic if it doesn't flow through 80 or 443 that it's fairly unreliable to use it for anything important on any other ports.
@Gordon I think he was asking about 'der', 'das', 'dem' etc.
What are those called in english?
15:29
@rdlowrey He's talking about literally internal stuff, not even hitting the internet (I think)
@dragon112 conjugations?
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Well, if you're only doing internal stuff then there's literally no point in adding websocket overhead.
@iroegbu Hmmm i don't think so...
The proxy issue is only partially solved by running on the default port anyway. If you are running through a proxy that doesn't know anything about websockets you're screwed either way
Is there any way around this mishmash?
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15:31
Not in php. Not at the moment.
@rdlowrey How so? Bit of a sweeping generalisation that I feel, for example a wallboard showing realtime status might benefit from a short-haul websocket
Everything that comes up, including the proxy, feels dirty
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@DaveRandom That seems ridiculous to me. Why do that when you could make a function call to a database? How important is instant push in an internal context? Why bother with websockets?
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I suppose it could be useful ... maybe.
15:33
@DaveRandom do you think I can go on with the JavaScript/AJAX I am using instead of websocket...? actually worked on it yesterday night. I got it to work
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I just don't see a lot of value in pushing to yourself inside a closed system.
@Jimbo It is dirty, but it's a very new standard. Hell it's not really even a standard, it's a pretty rigid API but nobody has ratified it
was just about to move on to implementing the chat
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@iroegbu Not if you want to support more than a few clients at a time.
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The whole reason for websockets is that ajax polling is an HTTP hack that doesn't scale well at all.
15:34
@dragon112 yes
@rdlowrey I'm looking at max 120 clients
intranet
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Then yeah, it'll work.
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But gods help you if the company ever grows :)
@PeeHaa @iroegbu thought they were called 'conjugations'.
@rdlowrey We use a 60" television to display the status of the supercomputer from various views. It uses a nice AJAX library that supports the 5 of us just fine.
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15:35
hehehe
@rdlowrey Well lets say I have a screen up in my engineering department showing real-time status of a bunch of systems, and because I am literally insane I have decided to do this as a web page instead of use an architecture with a proper GUI, using one of the ugly-ass server push-type approached does have a considerably higher load than a websocket, and probably higher latency
@DaveRandom Not insane, actually.
This way your workers can view it on their phone with no additional coding.
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@DaveRandom Yes, you're right. There are useful places for internal push. I was wrong.
do the TSA search electronic devices?
if so, time to waltz through with pentesting tools on three devices
@LeviMorrison That's true. Although you've somewhat lost the real-time-ness of it there, and you will almost definitely hit poxies via a mobile network
I would correct that typo but "poxy" is probably more accurate
15:37
I need to check how many function calls has been made through out diffrent frameworks. I think I heard there was a function for this but cant seem to find it now that I search for it .. Anyonw that has an idea what I'm looking for
@Hiroto can happen. more likely is that they will just clone the harddrives
@ErikLandvall its called profiling. try xdebug with kcachegrind (or Zend Debugger if you use Zend Studio)
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@Hiroto Why bother? SSL encrypt your transmissions and use the internet to send it.
that's me wiping my HDD first. i have my private key on there.
i want to bring my laptops and phone with me to the US, lol
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oh, good point :)
@Gordon, not what I was looking for though .. but thanks anyway
15:39
@DaveRandom We consider 15 seconds to be accurate enough to be real-time :]
I'm using 5secs
@LeviMorrison I'm disappointed. I'd want my supercomputers to be more super than that :-P
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AJAX isn't super. It's just HTTP :)
I've never really asked this, but... we're talking about websockets and how they're new and not good for live with current available implementations... how does stackoverflow do it?
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asp, I think
15:41
That's disgusting.
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I wouldn't say that they're "not good for live with current available implementations"
@Jimbo it works
@iroegbu In a disgusting manner.
They don't give much away in the handshake headers about the server architecture
@rdlowrey Well that's true isn't it? They aren't good for live stuff, with what we have available right now?"
15:42
They are using an explicit host for the connection though (sockets.or.stackexchange.com) to keep it on the default port
Interestingly the outgoing posts aren't communicated via the websockets, it's only the incoming feed.
When you post something it makes a regular ajax request
Well that makes sense..
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@Jimbo No, not at all. There are no viable php options because for a viable websocket option you need your server to be able to handle websockets AND HTTP. The normal LAMP-style stacks can't do that.
Does it?
I think so.
@rdlowrey What about a separate server to handle it. Cheap and easy to set up
15:44
You need a separate box, or at the very least a second IP
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@Jimbo Yes, you can do that and proxy from a front-facing server to the appropriate box.
It's all about the local socket bind addresses
So, let's say I have a second separate box to handle only websocket traffic... is that then better? :)
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@Jimbo No.
Websockets grinds my balls, and I haven't even touched them yet. But i want to
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15:46
@Jimbo Just keep your pants on. Better options are in the works, and I'm sure I'm not the only person endeavoring to make them a reality.
Of course NodeJS is an option...
Even Nginx are throwing a bit of effort into it
@Jimbo That doesn't solve the fundamental problem though
It's just a diffent server architecture
unless you want to write your whole web server in node
15:48
I most certainly do not -.-
@rdlowrey What are those options you speak of? :P
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@webarto Can't say at the moment :)
Can anyone check this and tell what that's mean ? stackoverflow.com/users/696364/rikesh
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@webarto You'll be the first to know when I find out.
@Rikesh That's your user profile. To what specifically are you referring?
15:49
I have continuous -2 rep on right
@rdlowrey :kiss:
@rdlowrey and me second :D
@Rikesh Serial downvoter /cc @Gordon
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Yes, you too, @Jimbo
Ohh
:p
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15:50
4 hours ago, by Gordon
@Ihsan heh, you might not be living forever. I intend to upload myself ;)
Clearly you annoyed someone
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^ You, me and Walt Disney, @Gordon
I haven't :(
why should I ?
@Rikesh did you downvote someone recently or got into an argument?
I still doubt its a serial downvoting
15:51
Maybe someone doesn't like Johnny Depp
No @Gordon
I don't think so
just small arguments
but I don't think that can be the matter
Can you trace that one ?
@rdlowrey , I guess he has never watched Ghost in the Shell
@Rikesh Not in a way that he would be allowed to tell you ;-)
yea that too
@Rikesh It think I can see who it was. But it will likely get picked up by the dv script anyway, so dont worry.
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15:53
@tereško great movie
@Rikesh I miss the good old days when you could see who down-voted you =o(
@Gordon if you can ask him from my-side reason of doing this :)
@crypticツ ohh is it before ?
@crypticツ If you suspect who it was you can still kinda figure it out but is it really worth it?
I remember an old PS1 game called "ghost in the shell" - not sure if it was related to the anime though
@Rikesh kinda a bug, I was able to see the vote history tab in other user's profiles. So could see if they downvoted someone, has long been fixed. It happened when they were implementing the vote tab.
15:57
I remember the Anime called "Ghost in the Shell"
Ok...We can ask for such feature though :p
Really intense but really well done.
@DaveRandom Yeah I just believe in keep doing good...Its hardly matters...And after all I trust SO..he is smart enough ;)
@DaveRandom depends on if it is a constant occurrence with said individual, but then again I assume the system will detect such irregularities.
The system knows all... O_O
@crypticツ y u no newline :(
16:02
Ahoy hoy.
@NikiC you mean combine the two messages into one?
@NikiC igotboredofinsertingwhitespacesoidon'tbotheranymore
@Rikesh the user was already contacted about it. dont worry.
@Gordon thanks a lot :)
@Gordon do they have a script to detect everything?
16:03
@crypticツ Like God?
@iroegbu I was thinking more like Big Brother =oP
*puts on tin-foil hat*
What, you mean you took it off? It's too late for you I'm afraid
lol
16:06
@crypticツ mods are like the TSA, just that we dont need to freedom pat you physically ;)
@crypticツ i mean that the op has this big blob of text that you couldn't possible read even if you wanted
i was compiled with "O_FLAG_TINFOIL_HAT"
@NikiC ah that makes more sense. Yeah I cringed when I saw it =oP
Im having problem updating a row in my mysql database, any idea why it isnt working ? I just got started with mysql and php so be kind =) Here is a link to the code snipt.org/zgjjh4
@Gordon lol, "freedom pat" good one
16:08
Mod - The chosen ones :)
does it make sense to keep and separate tags?
Incrementing an URL? Get 3.5 years in prison: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/03/att-hacker-gets-3-years/ Fuck this.
@Gordon Pedantically? yes. Practically? No...
@Gordon Don't think so
Though not sure which one we should alias
16:22
@ircmaxell The price of living in 'merica.
@NikiC i'd say zend-engine is part of php-internals so we could probably alias it that way
@Gordon Make a decision and I can re-tag them in about 2 minutes
I have a magic trick up my sleeve
@DaveRandom means putting me into re-tag mode
16:28
we could probably salvage something from the tag wiki
You want me to re-tag all to ?
GoT
GoT
Zend engine and php internals are differents :/
@DaveRandom doesnt that happen automatically when the alias got approved?
@GoT Zend Engine is a part of PHP Internals though and maintaining the distinction seems to provide pedantic value at best
@Gordon I don't know, @hakre put a lot of work in to burninate php5 before it was merged into php
@Gordon yup, agree. should be that way around
could also merge php-extension into there, but not sure on that one
GoT
GoT
16:32
@Gordon Yes that a part of internals, but this is a specific tag, more accurate than simply php-internals and provide more details for search.
@NikiC apparently i can do the merge without you voting but the page gave me the working on it cat
@GoT the volume of question is not high enough to require that I guess
GoT
GoT
@Gordon ah, thought of as it, I agree with you ^^
ok. apparently it worked
@NikiC is 319 questions. not sure about that one either. its about writing PHP with C but its not about internals
If anyone wants to retag php-references to just reference: stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/php-references
@NikiC done
16:38
@Gordon should be reference (without the s) :)
merge php.ini with ini or php?
@Gordon php
yes freedom laters
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@PeeHaa enjoy not working :)
done
@NikiC fixed
16:40
php.ini to php .?
class Sample {
    protected $_properties;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->_properties = array();
    }

    public function getProperty($key)
    {
        if (array_key_exists($key, $this->_properties)) {
            return $this->_properties[$key];
        }
        //which is better: null or false?
        return ?????
    }
}
@an1zhegorodov null makes more sense. null means "no value", what if one of your properties has a value of false ?
tehehee. i love how stackoverflow.com/questions/5166087/php-global-in-functions/… was flagged for "low quality"
Also because of that you might as well use isset() instead of array_key_exists(), and also if you want to implement accessors like this consider using __get()
@Gordon lol. That is absolutely too low quality :P
16:57
@DaveRandom if property = false function array_key_exists() will still return true... Why isset() is better?
It's a language construct and it does the job better in this situation.
@DaveRandom @webarto thanks
@DaveRandom yep, linux only though afaik
@LeviMorrison not so far, but I haven't really used it much as a user yet
You've earned the "Necromancer" badge for PHP syntax for dereferencing function result. See your profile.
Number 16 :) but it cost me 15 reputation because i merged two questions there
@igorw Indeed, I did a little playing around with it after that, it only has a very narrow use case though, it only make any real practical difference with FIFOs, I don't think I've ever used one ever, I just use unix domain sockets
17:07
@DaveRandom filesystem is a bit of a mess anyway, I'm not sure if fread is always truly non-blocking. afaik eio runs that stuff in a separate thread.
@igorw The O_NONBLOCK flag in the context of fopen() only applies to the underlying open() anyway, it doesn't (as far as I can see) put the resulting pointer in non-blocking mode
@Eugene any changeset being tracked is reset
@NikiC finest art
@DaveRandom I read somewhere in the manual that for "local" streams, it will always read the requested amount of bytes (i.e. block?). and this answer seems to confirm that: stackoverflow.com/a/5294623/289985 What that means exactly though, I have no clue.
is there any"recommended way" for dealing with menu generation ?
17:16
@igorw Only up to EOF though, it won't block waiting for data if you request more than is in the file. You can easily see this by $fp = fopen('temp.txt', 'w+'); fwrite($fp, 'data'); rewind($fp); echo fread($fp, 5); - it doesn't wait for a 5th byte it will never get, it just returns the 4 bytes.
this is 12th hour at work and i have begun drawing blanks
I think I just got serially DV'd, must have upset somebody with a close vote :)
@DaveRandom the question is, does stream_set_blocking affect that?
@tereško You work from 7AM?
@igorw I don't think non-blocking streams make any sense in the context of the local file system, it will either work or it won't, there's nothing that would cause it to block apart from locking, and in that scenario it is the lock operation itself that blocks (or not)
17:19
@tereško Do you receive any bonus for the overtime?
@DaveRandom it would make sense because filesystem is not instant, and filling the fs read buffers asynchronously would prevent the process from blocking during the read operation.
@igorw You've changed the game there though, you've introduced a buffer, which is not going to be provided by the OS. So yes in that scenario non-blocking mode might make a difference depending on how the read buffer was implemented.
One day contributing to WordPress day (get your hands dirty with WordPress)
This sentence is so ironic :D
s/hands/soul/
17:27
@DaveRandom so perhaps I wrongly assumed that there would be one for filesystem too. I think that answers my question.
@igorw There may be, I don't know. But if there is it will be implemented within PHP so its behaviour is anybodies guess. I might have a poke through lxr later and see if I can decipher the answer, but I suspect I won't be able to do it in a way I am 100% confident in what I'm talking about
@igorw @ircmaxell @Ocramius congrats for DPC :)
@DaveRandom yeah, I meant OS buffers. if the OS does not provide them, then you'd have to use a separate thread for the blocking operation. and I'm pretty sure that PHP does not do that. which leaves only one conclusion: operations on fs streams always block.
@webarto Thank you! :D
@webarto danke!
oh shit, my talk is at the same time as zülke. I'm fucked!
17:38
@igorw that's because you're not restful enough
oh, wait... he changed his talk?
yea, he has a new one
Three new Ruby On Rails vulnerabilities announced. http://bit.ly/ZEcjjI #appsec #xss
\o/
ROFL
The Irish guy has been working all St. Patrick's day on it I guess
external XML entities again
@igorw: 2.0 is EOL, the whole patch for the trashcan :(
17:46
@igorw OK yeh I was way off base with that, most OSes do provide buffers for local files and certainly Windows (so I imagine *nix as well) do also provide non-blocking mechanisms
@Gordon :D
@hakre I saw, sorry about that... this is not well documented and 2.2 was only released recently :-/
@igorw yes, problem with 2.1 is that the tests are even more bad than in 2.0
doesn't it make more sense to put into the latest version and then backport?
e.g. patch against master/2.2 now and backport later?
no, because merges propagate
when you put a fix in 2.1, then 2.1 is merged into 2.2 and 2.2 is merged into master
Anyone know where I can find a tutorial or info on how to add plugins to a webapp? Can't find any info on how to detect plugins in a folder...
Specifically plugins for a CMS
17:57
what CMS?
No, you don't need to download the cloud to use it. If it wants to supply water to you, it will rain. — BoltClock's a Unicorn 2 mins ago
@DaveRandom lol, much better :)
I keep forgetting about that and being pleasantly surprised by it
Also, awesome question title: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/92027/…
My butt has become a viable, mainstream solution for on demand data processing, storage and distribution.
damn you, distracting browser plugin!
18:12
It's an awesome plugin :D
18:43
Does anyone know of a decent PHP Code Clone detector that is also free?
Ideally something that follows syntax trees, not string matching.
@Ocramius thanks for your answer.
By the way do you visit irc channel often?
@tereško Should DataMapperFactory have $chache to prevent multiple Mapper instances?
@Eugene I'm always there when I'm not sleeping :P
Ahhh, so that is what you were doing recently )
@Ocramius have a Q about db structure regarding doctrine2, but I think, that my Q will be to localized. Could I do a gist and ask you here or irc is more preferable?
@Eugene shoot
and FYI, woke up a couple of hours ago :D
18:53
@ircmaxell the talks look rather meh
@Ocramius I'm against violence. evil grim
Why the hell is introduction to django and introduction to lisp at the same time? :(
meh
@an1zhegorodov usually , yes
it kinda depends what are your requirements
Does anyone know, how programmer looks, when bug wasn't spotted during presentation?
nvm... can't read :(
18:56
Here's a clue goo.gl/pH9mp :)
@Eugene you see that on DevOps Tumlr too hua.

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