Hey guys, question re: laravel password validation. My password field !== confirm_password field, even though they are literally the same thing when I typed them. Interestingly, xdebug shows password_confirmation as literal dots. Here's an image:
Also, having it the 'ClassNameOrScalar::__cast' way round means that the 'common' object needs to know about all of the objects that are castable to it. e.g. Say we have a class that represents JSON, and we have 100 domain objects that need to be castable to JSON, you wouldn't want to have
function JSON::__cast($instance) {
if ($instance instanceof foo) {
$instance->fooMethod();
}
else if ($instance instanceof bar) {
$instance->barMethod();
}
// 100 more cases here...
}
@FlorianMargaine That's the thing I don't like about lisp - it allows you to write what is terrible code, in a way that makes you feel clever while you're writing it. This does the same thing (I belive) and wouldn't be acceptable in any sane codebase - 3v4l.org/m47IK
@Ocramius Trying to reduce an issue with multiple typehints on a param
@Ocramius btw, you may want to stop using array_map for applying the checkers, because on PHP 5 it throws warnings (not sure exactly when this happens)
Which kinda sucks esp. if you let phpunit convert warnings to exceptions
I'm using Silex framework on HHVM and running into some issues when trying to implement a SecurityServiceProvider for login.
When trying to perform a login action (with a correct username & password), I'm redirected to the login page instead of the / page. This is because of the following access...
@FlorianMargaine In this case, something to keep in mind is that the predicate gets called for every element (potentially) ... I think that's a lot more overhead ;-)
@Danack I want to, basically, do what PHP-DI has done... which is a Symfony 2 Bridge. Reason, I think it's the best shot at a good framework out there and, with that in place, the poor practices can be massively reduced. So far, I've had a play around, and failed :-)
@FlorianMargaine Hmm, just realised that the predicate only gets the array value; I should probably change that to also passing the key ... perhaps the array itself as well.
Anyone know how in Linux I can give a single user (in this case Jenkins) permission to edit /etc/hosts in /etc/sudoers? I presumed: jenkins ALL=NOPASSWD: /etc/hosts. But nope. Ideas?
@Ocramius That's the next step actually further down the line - VMs for devs via Vagrant / Docker etc. But not just yet, I need a solution for Jenkins and /etc/hosts that doesn't open too many security holes
@Ocramius I'm reasonably certain this was posted by the same guy en.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/351lqv/… who then went on to delete that account, so that he could troll people anonymously.
50 quadloons to whomever can recover that username for me...
The whole point of it is that it's a joke because it doesn't make sense, I temporarily forgot who my audience was and I made a joke that does not stand up to scrutiny by logicians. I apologise profusely.
@FlorianMargaine I knew I would get a shitty sarcy comment. For all I know you Googled js manual and sent me the first link, hence why I asked if this is what you would recommend.
@Jay MDN is the defacto standard JS documentation. These gentlemen are mocking you because that was, in fairness a pretty stupid question (people won't link you to shit unless they think you should read it)
@FlorianMargaine "theoretically" and no, I cannot even begin to explain why that would be, we have plenty of words that end in "-etical(ly)" and I can't think of any others that conjugate like that
a recruiter for a certain tech giant has ruined my inner peace ... I was quite happy, minding my own business, not wondering where my career might be going ...
@FlorianMargaine Yes, I know that there was a discussion, I thought integer and double would have been replaced by int and float in all error messages.