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10:00 PM
@Simon_eQ gn
 
Can I afford £40 for Saints Row? :-/
Ho hummm
 
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@Fabien wut, where the hell are you buying. There's a preorder discount at some webshops
 
Pre-order *
 
@PeeHaa do you use git gui ?
 
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Yeap, you still have 2 days, bought mine yesterday
 
10:02 PM
@HamZa Nope I use git from the cli
 
ok
 
It may be hardish when starting, but once you go cli and are used to it it just rocks
 
10% off for pre-purchase
So £35.99
 
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There ya go
 
@HamZa Yeah cli is <3
 
10:03 PM
hehe, I see ...
Well then, I must never go with GUI that way I won't miss it either :D
 
Unless your old boss tried to force midnight commander on you, then cli is not cool.
 
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Talking about CLI, what do you guys think of PowerShell?
 
@Sem I used it once: when trying python out lol
 
Is there any good standalone git gui's...
 
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@Fabien MC is oldschool epicness
@Orangepill Maybe the one from github? :)
 
10:05 PM
@Sem, yup, he would try to get me to search the entire site for strings in there. I said to him i would rather Right Click > Find in Sublime Text 2
 
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@Fabien H5 for Sublime
 
@Sem Just need that for my local repo :)
 
Yeah, I actually bought a license for it.
Lord knows I use it enough
 
@Fabien It is worth it
 
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@Fabien Why haven't you stepped over to 3 beta?
 
10:07 PM
@HamZa learning basic stuff
 
Because they won't allow my license to carry over, I can't even pay the difference. I would have to buy a whole new one.
@peeHaa I bought it to support them. Sublime is highly worth it with or without a license. it only asks you to pay every 100 or so saves. Click no and that's it.
 
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@Fabien Any packages you recommend? Sadly 90% of them don't work. Love the idea of the package manager though
 
@Happyninja hmmm ok, I was a bit confused since the ping was pointed to some off-topic message. Anyways, I haven't seen you in a while ...
 
@sem, CodeIntel
 
@HamZa been busy with some stuff
 
10:08 PM
If you have WAMP installed you can use that PHP for it.
 
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I use XAMPP for some reason
 
XAMPP would be fine too.
It can be a bit annoying to configure but well worth it. Being able to hold Shift and click on a function to open the file it is defined and scroll to it.
 
@Sem I switched to that, was on easypjp and now it's much more stable and it's faster too. not sure why
 
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@Fabien That's standard in 3 with F12
 
DockBlockr is nice too. Recently got that.
 
@sem, I should probably upgrade and just hack the asking for saves.
Pretty JSON is good if you work with a bit of JSON. JSFormat too.
 
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I really need some basic syntax validation and an auto formatter.
 
I've never found a good PHP validator. Sure one worked well but the highlighting was ugly.
 
@Fabien what was it?
 
10:14 PM
lolwut
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Naturally I always assume Sublime users have Package Control installed.
 
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@Fabien Package control 2.0 just released btw, it's for v3 of course
 
@sem Just installed #3
 
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@Fabien GJ
Loving the new Google Doodle
 
10:24 PM
@Sem In US it is just the google logo
 
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@Orangepill Alright, try google.nl if you can
 
HARHARHARHARHARHARHAR <fall-off-chair/> getprsm.com
 
@sem pretty sweet
 
In my opinion that highlighting looks pretty nice, but whenever I try to do it on a page where the code isn't full-screen it just looks awful >.<
 
Sem
10:27 PM
@Orangepill I know right :D
@LeviMorrison I use tomorrow color scheme for most of my code editors / cli. Still not bored of it.
 
@Sem That's intended for syntax highlighting on a webpage.
 
Cyaa
 
(The above shot I mean)
 
@LeviMorrison for php.net?
 
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@LeviMorrison Of course, stupid me :)
 
10:29 PM
@Orangepill Yeah. The current highlighting is quite poor.
 
@Ocramius LOOOL
 
@Ocramius Is that real?
 
@Orangepill sure! Try it for yourself: summonthensa.com
 
posted on August 21, 2013 by Charles Sprayberry

JSON and OSS licensing If you're not aware, recently there's been some PHP drama about PHP "losing" JSON support. Obviously this isn't the case and it turns out some people getting their PHP through certain distributions weren't getting the JSON extension by default. It all boils back to this "bug" reported to PHP. By now I'm sure if you're reading my blog about PHP you already know about J

 
@levimorrison honestly I don't hate the existing highlighting ... but that might be just because it's familiar.
@Ocramius hehehe
@levimorrison I would use the color scheme you just posted on my ide though.
 
10:40 PM
am I only one who is scared of the future ?
 
You shouldn't be, you have no future.
ha... ha...
@tereško why would you be?
 
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@tereško I can't wait to give my brain some RAM
 
@tereško Would that relate at all to the 15 hour work week?
 
@ircmaxell any chance you could take a look at my use-function problem?
or anyone else who is good with computers
 
10:51 PM
@igorw I'll look ... don't know how much help I would be though
 
Damn Sublime PHPCS stop being a pain to install!
 
github.com/php/php-src/pull/388 - see the latest commit. that test is failing with a crash. need help figuring out why. gdb backtrace.
 
@webarto lets put it this way: I make my money from the internet. And different governments are trying to destroy my source of income
 
Is this about the UK porn ban?
 
not really .. though, I hope you are aware that calling that policy "porn ban" is misleading (whether you think it's good or bad)
 
11:06 PM
I know. I just think it should be Opt In instead of Opt Out.
 
the problem is that people in UK will also be "opting in" for blocking of following subjects:
- violent material
- extremist related content
- anorexia and eating disorder websites
- suicide related websites
- alcohol and smoking
- web forums
- esoteric material
- web blocking circumvention tools
 
Yeah, while I understand the reasoning, it should be the job of the parent.
 
11:22 PM
@igorw I'm not sure I can actually help, but it looks like the length is being calculated horribly wrong on line 430 lc_len = Z_STRLEN_P(zv) - (ns_separator - Z_STRVAL_P(zv));
Is calculating the length from the value really right?
 
@Danack nobody knows. afaik I didn't even touch that code.
it's quite possible that it's valid pointer arithmetic
 
zend_str_tolower_dup(const char *source, unsigned int length);
zend_str_tolower_dup (source=0x1 <Address 0x1 out of bounds>, length=13108650)
 
if zend_memrchr returns a pointer into the provided string (which it doesn't in this case, causing the crash to begin with), then it's probably a valid way to calculate the distance.
 
They're the wrong way round?
 
I'm pretty sure 0x1 is not the length
but I have no clue where it is coming from, or why it is 0x1
from what I can tell, zend_str_tolower_dup is being passed some invalid value.
in zend_add_ns_func_name_literal
I'm just going to call it a night... thanks
 
11:46 PM
good luck - sure you'll think of the solution at 3am.
 
Or in the shower.
I often solve problems there.
 
TMI
 
Is this last paragraph spam: stackoverflow.com/a/18369409/508666?
Because it does smell like it to me
 
@Danack It's not TMI.
It's a simple fact.
 

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