lol While I've since implemented a workaround, I've a little DI package I'm working on; it takes definitions, recursively resolves them, and spits out objects. No biggie. So, I decided I'd be clever and model persisted (shared) objects via a definition decorator. Problem was, it was building the entire dependency tree anyway, and then at the end saying "Oh, just use this instance I have kicking around"
To give more context: I have one libraries called Core, Domain and Data. Core has defined basic functionality and a generic repository interface, domain has just domain models (entities if you want) and data has mappings to database and actually implements generic repository.
like I said, I have a SQL GROUP_CONCAT, followed by explode, a foreach - loop to get my associative array, followed by a implode to make it ready for a WHERE ... IN - clause
and I feel bad and stupid just looking at this mess
I would like to put inside Domain because this interfaces are truly ignorant from where data is coming (db, web-server, etc) but I am afraid that I am violating concept there.
I agree. US throttling is something of a shell game. But honestly, the only time I ever suck down data is when I watch streaming on the road or I need to tether my laptop
I'm trying to convince my parents to get new phones, they're getting gouged by AT&T right now and their devices suck, but there's no way I'd be able to convince them to spend $650 per device up front....
@Machavity Z2 compact (it should be under 300$ now)
@ircmaxell I need a small consultation. So ... if I have some domain entity, that I work with, when I need to check if it's not fucked up, I would use isValid() method on it, which would return true or false. But how would you go about in a situation when you need to know exactly which properties failed the validation ?
@Jimbo the Validator classes tend to act like black holes. Especially since the validation rules that I have are not trivial. And making separate validator for every entity would be reaally terrible idea
Looks like that validation would comprise of multiple isset()/!isset() rules and a format rule... which is fun to think about, but probably over-engineering. It'd be good if there was a simple way to do this
@ircmaxell I need definitely that functionality for 8 forms in the applications (each with 8+ field (majority with 12+), because I want to offload the validation if said forms to backend (JS people have been making a disaster of it) .. and then I have about 20 different API calls which too would need validation
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I need to split data above and three tables.
1) tbl_user -columns(name)
2) tbl_user_level-columns(leve...
Does some one wanna tell me just how stupid I really am and help me out with composer? stackoverflow.com/questions/29807164/… any help is much appreciated
ffs-php How is it that a parameter can be optional, yet have no default value?
PHP doesn't have the notion of "overloads" as in other languages (unless this assertion is incorrect, which it would only be for internals, at which point PHP can go die in the woods)
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It's possible the arg info specification is wrong so the reflection doesn't report the correct result
@DanLugg I just try to pick up bits and pieces as I go. Most of it I still know nothing about. I just learn how things work as I'm forced to interact with them (usually because I broke something).
this is a website , of a friend of mine- he has nano gallery but he doesnt want the album , he want pics to load automatically when click Gallery from navigation
Is it possible to stub just a function in php? assuming that function didnt belong to class? I am trying to stub a wordpress function but it seems the only way to stub it, is if it lives in a class - which it doesn't.
I guess I could spin up a fake class, use the mock builder and assign the Wordpress method to that class then do what I need from there, but that seems like a lot of work to just mock out a function call, especially when its not apart of a class.
@FlorianMargaine yes. and @LeviMorrison I personally dont consider that an IDE. if it can do auto complete, and practically type the code for you - Netbeans is a good example - then you can't use it
@Sara Haha… I was in Brisbane in June two years ago… It always were over 20°C (and relatively humid) … and yeah it's winter on that hemisphere then… What do you expect in April? :-D
> New in GCC 5 is the ability to build GCC as a shared library for embedding in other processes (such as interpreters), suitable for Just-In-Time compilation to machine code.