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17:00
<?php
echo "Bootstrap";
__HALT_COMPILER();
?>
get rid of the closing one
maybe, maybe not
@ircmaxell did not work
did not work isn't a valid error description
@ircmaxell Invalid Sub
@ircmaxell lol
E_DID_NOT_WORK
17:03
It worked when i removed echo
<?php
__HALT_COMPILER(); ?>
weird
exception?
@ircmaxell Exporting Directly to phar from ZendStudio 10.1
Invalid?
@ircmaxell Yes
or some other string (illegal perhaps)?
and what version of PHP?
17:08
@ircmaxell Invalid Stub
<?php
__HALT_COMPILER();
echo "Dance With me";
?>
that is what i used
Well, that's reversed
<?php
echo "Dance With me";
__HALT_COMPILER(); ?>
^^^ Same error
It only works when i remove echo
FileZilla Client; ya hit [Ctrl] + [E] to pull the "Files currently being edited" dialog. The actions aren't obvious. Which one will discard a local copy? "Unedit" I'm guessing, but it sounds too much like undo.
@igorw let me try that ... one moment
@igorw It might be a bug with Zend Studio .. I used
#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php
/*
 * This file is part of Composer.
 *
 * (c) Nils Adermann <[email protected]>
 *     Jordi Boggiano <[email protected]>
 *
 * For the full copyright and license information, please view
 * the license that is located at the bottom of this file.
 */


__HALT_COMPILER();

?>
still got the same error
ok let me do it manually and see if it would work
what version?
@Bracketworks Not even close to the best: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff's_device
s/best/worst
@Danack That is quite ingenious.
@ircmaxell Zend Studio 10.0 Build 20130406
17:20
@Bracketworks s/ingenious/evil
@Danack for in switch, the AST of the universe just imploded
@Danack Sorry, my comments are immutable.
;)
@ircmaxell i made it work ... removed echo .. and added it to another file
<?php
Phar::mapPhar();
include 'main.php';
__HALT_COMPILER();
17:34
@baba what version of php. Forget Zend studio for a minute...
@ircmaxell php 5.4
5.4.what?
Evening room 11 homies
@PeeHaa埽 Word up P-Hizzle.
@ircmaxell PHP Version 5.4.14
17:39
hrm...
and when do you get the error?
@ircmaxell Export -> Phar -> Use Existing Stub -> Select File - > Finish .. the you get the error ... it really has nothing to do with PHP ......
jeesus
that's not an error from PHP
@ircmaxell the only issue with PHP is that when you select export type and tar ... it does not work with php file.tar.gz
@ircmaxell yeah .. I said that before
hey all - i'm setting a value into a cookie, and then var_dumping the cookie. the var dump reflects the last value
is there anyway to make setcookie... reflect instantly? :/
17:43
@KevinMurphy no
so i'd have to do something like: $_COOKIE['blah'][blah] = $value;?
1 hour ago, by ircmaxell
https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-java-driver/blob/master/src/main/com/mongodb/ConnectionStatus.java#L213
:-P
@ircmaxell where the hell would someone do something like that ?
why does setcookie behave differently than manually setting the value?
17:48
@KevinMurphy Because it sets a cookie
@KevinMurphy set cookie only sends HTTP headers. $COOKIE is read from request headers
so basically, just use setcookie to create a new cookie
but a different way of changing it's values?
Any one else have experiencing github to be slower than normal?
@KevinMurphy yes
A cookie is send with the request
@StenW yes it's damn slow
@PeeHaa埽 huh?
17:50
@KevinMurphy wut?
@PeeHaa埽 thx.
@PeeHaa埽 well it's just strange to me because the php manual uses setcookie to set values of parts of the array of the cookie
yet you're all recommending just to use setcookie to generate the initial cookie
without giving it values
Any one tried using github.com/Wixel/GUMP?
@KevinMurphy Who said anything about without setting values?
@PeeHaa埽 well i used setcookie to create a new cookie, and give it a value. when I var_dumped the cookie, it returned NULL until I refreshed the page
why doesn't it reflect instantly like setting it manually without setcookie? O.o
17:52
@KevinMurphy yeah
That because it is send with a request
I make a request
You set a cookie
I send another request (now including the cookie)
You cannot go back in time to set the cookie
i'm trying to understand, one moment lol
well you make the request, i set a cookie, and then echo that cookie back
correct?
@KevinMurphy kinda
didn't I just set it?
Basically:
so the cookie gets set at the end of the page load or something?
essentially*
17:56
Yes. It's part of the response
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A: Encryption with PHP Phar

marioPhar supports zip, and zip files can be password-protected. But you would need a monkey for typing in the zip password whenever a request comes in. So no, not useful for closed-source software. But to make this a somewhat serious answer, no it really doesn't work: PHP Warning: include(phar:...

So only after that I (the user agent) will attach the cookie to every next request to the site
ah.
so setcookie would be useless to echo data from the cookie being set in the same request..
@KevinMurphy Yes
18:00
@PeeHaa埽 but echoing data from that cookie would be useless since it already exists before the request is made, right?
@KevinMurphy I'm don't understand what you are saying
@PeeHaa埽 i'm just thinking out loud. it's all clicked. thanks for your help!!
np :-)
yay github is back
18:17
@KevinMurphy You can write to $_COOKIE to allow the variable to be set in current request: gist.github.com/Danack/5679903
@ircmaxell you would need a monkey for typing in the zip password whenever a request comes in sounds funny
@Danack right, thanks :) just didn't know if it was necessary since the data going into the cookie already exists in the request
sigh
Hello people! After a long day of programming, taking a beer. Cheers!
18:29
I've done nothing but I'll take the beer, thank you.
haha ok, cheers
19:01
@ircmaxell i referenced one of your videos in an answer :]
Nice!
:-D
great video, thanks for sharing
I'll pass that along to Sam!
@ircmaxell "It's a repeatable issue, 1 in 10 times..." but seriously, wtf?
19:17
@ircmaxell Your's is pretty neat too when it hits the arpeggio part
When I push this project up, I'm going to start scheduling my commit times to make beautiful music.
@Incognito Dammit, now I have to read it.
19:26
Also, you might be able to hack your git commit history tree to create whatever github score you'd like.
19:48
Hi all, can anyone please help me to find how the form on this link is posting to another page even though there is nothing written in action attribute as well as not being redirected using javascript.
@CarrieKendall Related stackoverflow.com/a/16844460/409279 Bad question, but poor answer.
He's got 90 in so what's worse, he probably must have better have knew that.
output some text to create the link, e.g. <a href="details.php?id=XXX">[more]</a>... it's not rocket science. — Marc B 11 mins ago
user895378
qu'est-ce que vous avez essayé?
@rdlowrey LOL
user895378
We should just create a compendium of "What have you tried?" in as many languages as possible and spam with those in protest.
@Bracketworks smacketh him down with thine edit
@user4035 this is a new thing to learn! I had in mind that the page posts back to the same url...
Smacketh I shall. Smacketh ALL THE THINGS!
Hello Everyone
19:55
Ahoy hoy.
I am looking for little help with array_merge. I have two arrays(a1,a2) which i want to merge so it looks like result.php gist.github.com/gaurish/92ba974dacd47f6b2183
basically, add integer values if keys are same
@GaurishSharma IT at a call center?
don't merge them, walk or just foreach them
@Bracketworks Yup, doing some data mining & analysis for abuse complaints
Anyway, array_merge isn't going to help. Given the structure of the arrays, your best bet may be to traverse them manually.
@GaurishSharma Gotcha, neato :)
20:02
@andymagoon @Bracketworks any pseudo code as example?
@GaurishSharma It's just nested looping/conditions; I'm assuming the keys are campaign IDs or something; iterate one array and search for matching IDs in the others; if you find a match, produce a new array (or alter the first array) to sum the values.
no, but I think it should be helpful to you that array_merge is unhelpful. You can array_walk but that is much more complicated than just doing foreach'ing the structures manually, possibly creating array a3 that has the sums
right, what @Bracketworks said
Depending on the complexity of the problem, you'll probably need additional index checks, like the am/pm key. Honestly, manipulating this data would could make alot more sense if approached from an OO perspective.
PHP is bad for Array-Oriented Programming ... which unfortunately shares initialism with the other, far more favorable AOP ;)
so you are saying that I should consider restructuring the array itself?
@GaurishSharma No, I'm saying it might be worthwhile to consider defining classes to represent the objects in this problem domain.
20:11
or should I just manually add each of the values
Putting in a bit more work up-front will make it alot easier, leaving you with an API such as: $summary = $campaignList->summarize()
Mind you, YAGNI and all; if this is a one-off problem, then don't effin' bother.
this is more like one-off this. so I guess will try to manually add the values using foreach
almost end of day!
20:29
Hey guys, there is an issue. How do I this merge & add on 3 arrays?
^-- this needs a lightbulb joke
Later people!
@NikiC Q: How many core OSS devs do you need to change a lightbulb? A: Depends if @ircmaxell is trolling them or not...
nah
btw, what were you referring to there?
I think for PHP this is appropriate:
20:44
@ircmaxell So, the gist of the OPs desire is; implicitly calling constructors up the inheritance hierarchy?
Q: How many PHP core devs do you need to change a lightbulb? None, because the dead bulb will be declared as "working as expected" anyway
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nice
@Bracketworks not implicitly, but having the ability to call parent::__construct() even if no parent exists, or if the parent has no explicit constructor
Ah, I get it.
I like his "as long as the library does what's on the tin" analogy :)
Hmmm, salmon, tuna, SwiftMailer...
@HamZa lol
anyone familiar with tail recursion modulo cons?
20:48
nope
any idea why this: pastebin.com/k1MYegJH would return Call to a member function execute() on a non-object
if i remove those variables in the prepared statement, the error goes away
but i obviously need to match those variables :o
@NikiC Q: How many PHP core devs do you need to change a lightbulb? A: It doesn't matter cause everyone will just error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_DEAD_BULB); anways.
@KevinMurphy That is in the top 10 of most asked questions in the PHP tag
Also stop making your applications vulnerable to sql injection
how is that vulnerable?
You are directly passing client side data into your query
20:51
Oh boy, here we go.
lolz
@ircmaxell on that note, did your friend already try to repro the vulnerability?
Also $_COOKIE['fluxil'][user_id]; will throw up and notify you it is converted to a string because php sucks
i understand cookies can be tampered with but it's a select statement, not an insert or anything
SQL injection is a technique often used to attack data driven applications. This is done by including portions of SQL statements in an entry field in an attempt to get the website to pass a newly formed rogue SQL command to the database (e.g., dump the database contents to the attacker). SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability in an application's software. The vulnerability happens when user input is either incorrectly filtered for string literal escape characters embedded in SQL statements or user input is not strongly typed and unexpectedly...
20:53
Not yet, I'm going to ping someone else
@PeeHaa埽 I wish it would throw up and die instead. That way I cannot inherit working code with this issue.
@LeviMorrison You would have my vote
Though I fear all we'd see is the silence enforcement operators being used more often.
@PeeHaa埽 well so is there a safer way of checking cookie data against a database?
@KevinMurphy bound parameters
@LeviMorrison Well than we should fix that first
:D
20:55
@PeeHaa埽 RFC for an INI flag: work_properly = 1
@@$_GET[userid] <- silences the warning about silence being deprecated >.<
@PeeHaa埽 ok thanks. but I still don't understand what you meant here: "Also $_COOKIE['fluxil'][user_id]; will throw up and notify you it is converted to a string because php sucks"
Hi all
@Ihsan Hello there
20:57
Unless user_id is a constant PHP will tell you you have an error
@KevinMurphy You should $_COOKIE['fluxil']['user_id'], note that 'user_id' is now a string literal, rather than a reference to a constant
@HamZa Here and there yep... Like a hobbit story.
@KevinMurphy enabling error reporting does wonders: codepad.viper-7.com/x5XTH6
@Ihsan I see you're "Back Again"... gfahah
And the fact PHP says "Your code sucks, but you know what would look great there? a STRING!" is just retarded @KevinMurphy
20:59
@Bracketworks I can go if you do not like me ...:P
@Bracketworks well what if it was $_COOKIE['fluxil'][user_id]
@KevinMurphy Thats... that's exactly what you had before, no?
@Bracketworks i guess i assumed the difference was not being in quotations.
'elo
21:00
yo
@KevinMurphy Right, that being the problem; unless you intended on using a constant defined user_id that holds an array offset, you'll want to throw quotes around it.
yellow
@Bracketworks ok... ;)
A translation problem...
@Bracketworks i don't really understand the difference, which proves to be a big problem for me
I've finally just gone through and removed all of the known dangerous string functions and replaced them with their mb_ version. However am unsure about whether I need to replace my preg_ functions.
If:
i) My input is well formed UTF8
ii) I'm always using the u flag to say the patterns are UTF8.

Are there any scenarios where the preg_* functions will return invalid chars? i.e. do I need to replace them with mb_ereg_* ?
21:02
@KevinMurphy You don't understand the difference between a 'quoted string' and a const?
@Danack Don't even think about replacing those
@KevinMurphy define('user_id','anArrayIndexer');
But please don't do that ^ :)
@KevinMurphy $arr[user_id] == $arr['anArrayIndexer']
@NikiC Oh, the mb_ereg ones are no good ?
21:03
I'd assume so
I'm thinking through a problem, would appreciate your input. I'm updating an API for a product of ours and I'm trying to keep it restful. The API is in PHP and the front end app is in JS. They talk to each other via JSON.
In the current setup, I have a '/setup' call that dumps a bunch of data at the app. This is the intial setup data that the app needs to get going. This has data from different entities and is packaged into one call to speed things up. I'm wondering how I can do this and still remain restufl.
PCRE has pretty awesome utf8 support ;)
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@Danack I was wondering why mb_ereg isn't deprecated yet ...
Since I'd rather avoid making multiple requests to separate resource urls to load the setup data
So long as you remember to turn it on :)
21:04
@Ihsan so user_id would be the constant?
Thanks guys - saved me from wasting time then.
Please only introduce caching into your application when you don't have another choice.
@KevinMurphy yes if you use it that way... But IF you have an array key named user_id, you should use $arr['user_id'] ...
@Ihsan just curious - why does it work either way? I get the same results with or without the quotes. is it just in case it happens to be defined as something else?
@KevinMurphy For the sake of the notice (indicates bad practices, etc.) and yes, for the sake of sanity on whether a constant is defined with that name.
21:09
HA! Apparently Hakre thinks the ereg functions are worth looking at: stackoverflow.com/questions/7675627/…
Consider the following:
define('user_id', 'poop');

// ...

var_dump($array[user_id]);
var_dump($array['user_id']);
16 mins ago, by PeeHaa 埽
Also $_COOKIE['fluxil'][user_id]; will throw up and notify you it is converted to a string because php sucks
@KevinMurphy Php is allowing it. To make me look stupid :) It is tolerated until now but nobody knows what will be the future....
@Danack lolz 2011
The first'll yield $array['poop'] the latter'll $array['user_id']
21:09
ok understood.
@Danack "answered Oct 6 '11 at 14:33"
thank you everyone.
@Bracketworks lol
@Bracketworks ^ DAT
The important part in that sentence is that php sucks
21:10
Yeah - but top google result for "php need to replace preg_match multibyte"
Let's ping hakre :p
Oh I can't ... :o
I'd say the risk of a constant defined with that name is far worse than that of the notice, which is shitty itself.
Who @hakre? @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre @hakre
ping @hakre ?
Mind you, naming conventions, blah, blah; shouldn't ever happen. But you know...
21:11
@ircmaxell . . . not sure I understand why someone would say that . . .
@HamZa Why @hakre not anyone else?
gah and now for some reason I can't print my error messages :(
WHAT HAVE I DONE?
I think @hakre will have a lot of pings when he shows up.
@Ihsan because @hakre answered this: stackoverflow.com/questions/7675627/… and now has the top gogle result for this search "php need to replace preg_match multibyte"
@Danack mb_ereg might make sense if you have a non-utf8 encoding. But even then it might still be better to convert it to utf8 for the match...
@kaᵠ hahaha @hakre is awesome...
yup... @hakre will read a lot about himself
21:14
@NikiC "if you have a non-utf8 encoding." Is probably the day I give up and go to start working on a farm.
does a fatal PHP error break the possibility of printing PDO errorInfo()?
why you guys ping hakre a lot
Vocab word of the day: semawhore
@Danack definitely
@kaᵠ googlefight.com/… hakre vs mb_ereg...
@LeviMorrison rotfl
21:15
@Ihsan lool
/me ♫ bee bop bah wham bop skibbity bibbity scooby dooby shoo bop bam
Guys, I have arrays, a1,a2,a3 which I want to merge & do addition on integers to return an array as given in result.php. my currrent implementation returns blank array. gist.github.com/gaurish/92ba974dacd47f6b2183
@GaurishSharma Wow. You really indent your code with two spaces?
@PeeHaa埽 no, not really.this is thanks to editing settings on github
Have a nice time all... I am gonna sleep(7*60*60);
21:28
@PeeHaa埽 I can reformat it if its making it difficult for you to read
@GaurishSharma Neh don't bother. I don't have time to look into it. Was just curious
@Ihsan why does setcookie("fluxil['twitch_token']", ""); not work, but it works without the quoes? i thought i was grasping an understanding until now..
also is binding parameters useless if a data type isn't specified.. or is it required?
i just heard someone pronounce query as quarry like 10 million times.. i nearly died
21:38
@PeeHaa埽 I'm going to start answering every single question like that with
@CarrieKendall Never go to Australia. They pronounce cache like 'kaiche' :(
ob_start();
register_shutdown_function(function () {
    while (ob_end_flush()) { }
});
/me shoots @Bracketworks with a flamethrower :D
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@PeeHaa埽 Aiiieeee!!
(it works though :D)
21:39
@Danack i can understand an accent affecting the pronunciation.. but quarry? come onnnnnnnnn
@Danack I think the correct pronunciation of cache is really ugly
Sounds like cash and not like cache
cash doesn't sound ugly imho
@NikiC case?
i pronounce it kooshay ;]
caché
21:42
omg lol
ahem, did you kooshay those quarry results?
@CarrieKendall Nar, I dun fopped oll' the rackards inta Cooch Day Bay.
not gonna lie, that took a second
@CarrieKendall Yea, I had to re-read it to make sure it made sense... but not too much sense.
the perfect amount of stupid, nice
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21:50
@hakre did I actually miss the UG meeting in mainz? >.<
i wish i could resist this:
I think you've forgotten the question in your question — Carrie Kendall 13 secs ago
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Q: Merge multiples arrays in single array & add their numeric values

Gaurish SharmaConsider this 2 PHP arrays: $a1 = Array( 1967 => array ( 'compain_name' => 'SAN', 'am' => array ( 'agent_count' => 13, 'call_count' => 388, 'lead_count' => 2, 'calls_per_lead' => 194, 'leads_per_agent' => 1, 'avg_wait_time' => 13, ), 'pm' => array ( 'agent_count' => 17, 'call_count' => 828, 'lea...

I wrote a solution but I can't get it to work

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