I have millions of remote files urls in a text file, i have taken them in a an array.
I am trying to get filesizes only of those files. and dont want to download files.
I did normal curl query in foreach loop but its taking too long as its single threaded , so how can i use the curl in multithr...
@ircmaxell I had a discussion with bwoebi and NikiC the other day about what PHP would be like without references. If we changed arrays to act more like objects instead of values then the major use-case for references just disappeared. The only other use-case I can think of that isn't easily supported by other constructs would be closures.
$i = 0;
$closure = function () use (&$i) {
return $i++;
};
This one is trivial to make a class for, but would you WANT to write a class for it? Probably not.
I think I'd actually prefer the reference-less version of PHP.
Is there a way I can write this Query in a way to get the result of my sub query compared with my category_id.
SELECT category_id,
count(id) as TOTAL COUNT,
(select count(*) from products where product_path LIKE '%Electronics%' and category_id = category_id ) as ELECTRONIC COUNT
FROM products
...
I use an e-mail verifcation method and in the end users can activate by going something like: activate&user=blah&token=blahblah. However both user and token are inside the database. Is it enough security if I use PDO to bind the param? Or should I actually make sure that token is all numbers and user does not contain any special characters.
Hey guys , I know i should use framework or something if i want to create startup because that will help develop product faster, But other partner said, Tomorrow another thing will comeup and u may have thought that I should use this framework because this provides some more features etc etc CORE PHP will never change. Can you guys tell if this is always the case.
I have a json response from an Weather API. I want to get a particular property's data, here is the response:
{ "response": { "version": "0.1", "termsofService": "http://www.wunderground.com/weather/api/d/terms.html", "features": { "forecast": 1 } }, "forecast": { "txt_forecast": { "date": "2:00...
@AlmaDo Nice idea. I'd suggest making that class final and have private constructor because it will be nothing more than utility. It would be nice to have instances but that will mess up results for few things, I guess.
@JoeWatkins can you check this class, method benchmarkMemory() and tell - if it safe to use it in many class instances? My doubt is because I'm declaring ticks, registering/unregistring function e t.c. - i.e. reset that each time
there's no good way to get data that you can rely on by completely changing your executed instructions ... you need to obtain it otherwise, hperf or maybe xdebug has something, or there is a profiler on my github, or look for some other solution ...
but the numbers you get from this don't measure anything that is relevant ...
I am trying to get the size of millions of png files, remote urls using curl in loop, but its not speeding up as i increase the threads count.
<?php
ini_set("memory_limit","-1");
ini_set('max_execution_time', '-1');
//number of concurrent threads
$threads = 200;
$allimages=file_get_contents('...
@Alma I assumed you are looking for cpu and memory figures, the speed numbers might make sense, they are proportional, but there's no way for you to measure accurately the memory usage because it is polluted by ZEND_TICKS, also, on the bench, there may not be a difference but when php is serving up a deployed service things are much different, try running 10's of thousands of iterations rather than one ...
@JoeWatkins no-no-no... there's no sense for me to measure time/memory accurate. I want to do: measure function X, then measure function Y, then say: 'function X is Z% faster/slower than function Y and function X takes W% more/less memory than function Y'
@Alma that makes some sense ... change the class to register the method directly rather than with call_user_func ... and then yes, it should be safe (it might be safe now, but I don't like it) ...
@webarto yep :) waiting for Felipe to get up ... he's gonna tag it ...
@JoeWatkins I can not register callback directly because of this bug (I've found this when creating this class, and @bwoebi posted it). Problem is: if I'll use anything but string, I'll not be able to un-register it because unregister_tick_function() expects string as parameter. So I can't use method or closure directly
you know memory_get_usage doesn't actually tell you anything useful, the amount of memory allocated is only loosely related to the amount being used, looking at the class again I'm not sure why you use ticks at all, if you just want to measure the memory used by a function then why notmeasure before and after, why tick at all ?
@Alma I see ...still you could program a way to get the inclusive figure if that is what you require without using ticks ... since the numbers aren't really accurate anyway what you have is probably fine for your needs ...
usually when we look at the performance of things, we do it from outside the application ... I really would use a profiler if you are actually product testing and this is not part of some application
Mauveine, also known as aniline purple and Perkin's mauve, was the first synthetic organic chemical dye, discovered serendipitously in 1856.
Its chemical name is
3-amino-2,±9-dimethyl-5-phenyl-7-(p-tolylamino)phenazinium acetate.
Chemistry
Mauveine is a mixture of four, related aromatic compounds differing in number and placement of methyl groups. Its organic synthesis involves dissolving aniline, p-toluidine, and o-toluidine in sulfuric acid and water in a roughly 1:1:2 ratio, then adding potassium dichromate.
Mauveine A (C26H23N4+X−) incorporates 2 molecules of aniline, one of p-t...
xdebug has it's uses ... I don't expect this will replace it ...
@webarto any chance of getting phpdbg.com online today in time for twittering about release ? is there anything I can do (except look pretty, of course ... which I do ... all the time ...) ??
no, this requires internal apis not exported, it must be compiled against source, when the API's are supported, it still won't work with phpize but might be worth persuing at that point ...
right now phpize isn't meant to work on sapi modules
@JoeWatkins It would be nice if you could just describe "features" a bit so it can sit in frontpage, I'll put some more on front, and need to finish footer (shouldn't take more than an hour), aaaaaand documentation, I have that done, just to setup DB, and paste in your markdown tut.
@JoeWatkins the two dozen kindergarden kids in the subway today definitely loved purple. one of them spotted something purple outside and would yell puuuuurrrrppllleeeeee. the other kids looked and another chimed in, then another and another until all of them would yell purrrplleee purpleee puurrrplleeeee purpleee. was hilarious
the kindergarden teacher told them to be quiet after a while because its a subway. when they ceased yelling I was so much tempted to yell purple myself ^^
Stupidly loud now, think the exhaust system (the newish, £400 one) is damaged. Crash bung saved the fairing, bent levers / indicators... probably £300 damage
I have to dissect Whois information. Is Whois information consistent? Like I need to grab an abuse contact if there's one, emails etc, privacy people. Does the position/name of that information stay the same throughout whois info?
I have a problem where, when submitting my form, it seems to ignore my routing and redirects me to the Home instead.
In my main.php routing:
'<language\w+>/profile/<slug:[\w\-]+>' => 'profile/index',
'<language\w+>/<action:\w+>' => 'site/index',
My form:
<form action="<?php echo ...
I ride 2 stroke 125's in summer ... every time you go out you take your life in your hands, not one single person is looking for bikes ... bet it was someone else's fault ...
In PHP 5.5:
$rgResult = array_column($foo, 'clientId');
in PHP <=5.5:
$rgResult = array_map(function($rgItem)
{
return $rgItem['clientId'];
}, $foo);
(put <= since this, of cause, will work in 5.5 too)
The box on OS X is broken:
On OS X scrollbars are configurable that way that they only appear when one is scrolling, so the widths of text and the white background don't fit.
(Newest firefox, OS X.)
@JoeWatkins If you could just expand a bit, sentence or two, like Stepthrough Debugging followed with one sentence etc, not necessary at the moment, will add it later. Let's just get this rolling for today.