ssh keys should never be generated for another user. The private key is called private for a reason.
If you want to create a keypair for yourself you could do that with ssh-keygen.
ssh-keygen -f username creates 2files in the current directory. username.pub is the public key, which you could ap...
hmmm......you know the class loader in composer doesn't play well with code generation? If the class doesn't exist, and then you generate it, you have to load it by hand, as the Composer class loader caches the fact it doesn't exist...
class Foo {
public function test() { $this->test(); }
}
class Bar extends Foo {
public function test() { parent::test(); }
}
class Qux extends Bar {
public function test() { parent::test(); }
}
$qux = new Qux();
$qux->test();
I'm having the weirdest issue. Im using a php-login script and it worked perfectly on localhost them when I transfered to server it stoped working. I checked and all the file paths are valid. I also checked all the configs
Well im just gona stop doing php :( My localhost is php 5.5 which has all the fancy new password stuff and my server is php 5.3 I forgot to include the compatibility library. I is smart smart ;)
hi all, can some one tell me how to add 2d array?i know the have array_sum.but i did not know to apply in my case since mine is 2d and my array do not have key. here is sample array and the output needed. pastebin.com/PjPxGNUr
appreciate if you can explain about the code so i can more understand and can edit to full fill my requirement. for example this line 'foreach ($arr as $key => $value) ' @crypticツ
Hmm ... is there a good reason why there's no first() or front() array function (besides that you can call reset($arr); $front = current($arr); ? Just find myself microoptimizing away some things and thought I'd ask :)
I'm instantiating variable controllers based on the request. My controller that deals with users will need to hash and check passwords. I have a class for that, so I want my controller to use that class, but the thing that instantiates the controller has no clue about that... (and therefore can't inject the hashing dependency)
@rdlowrey does this mean use Auryn? lol
I don't know how an IoC container could help here, though.
If I have a indexed table in my database, and it never changes, do I have to update the index? Via the update commands when you're making a query in php?
user895378
Assuming MySQL, indexes are updated whenever a write query (insert/update/delete) is performed on the table.
i have doubt in cookie is cookies max size is 4kb.... i have different 4 cookie in my project... so my question is 4kb will be for each cookie or for all i can use 4 kb
ok, if my api's dispatcher is going to instantiate a controller it knows nothing about, could I use reflection to see what dependencies the controller has and create them to pass in?
@bwoebi I would add the new token to zend_language_parser.h right? But that file seems to get generated because it's in .gitignore. How does that work?
abstract class lol { abstract public static function wut(); public static function rofl() { self::wut(); } } class omg extends lol { public static function wut() { echo "we're here!"; } } omg::rofl();
What am I doing wrong?
" Fatal error: Cannot call abstract method lol::wut() on line 3"
@Jack yeah it sounds like it ... it's not happened to me yet but has happened to me before when working on other things, parallel builds aren't all that reliable ...
indeed I do, but the year is 2013 ... I would be surprised if the same instructions are not generated anyway, try -S bet they are very very very similar
Just compute it as 2^(y*log2(x)).
There is a x86 instruction FYL2X to compute y*log2(x) and a x86 instruction F2XM1 to do exponentiation. F2XM1 requires an argument in [-1,1] range, so you'd have to add some code in between to extract the integer part and the remainder, exponentiate the remainde...