Haha, haven't started yet. This morning I'm heading to a social security office for the SSN that I need to start working... I'll probably head there after lunch. Oh, and I'm in Dusseldorf for my on boarding next week
@Jimbo I only know bad words / things in german.. and it involves high five-ing people and speaking about a certain group of people, which is not so nice :(
print_r($overlapAllowed); //false
if($overlapAllowed == true){
//goes into this if, but should be in false
$hasOverlap = 1;
echo "hi";
}else{
echo "bla";
$hasOverlap = 0;
}
@nsdlfefinedieicbe if $DB_con->prepare says you are trying to call prepare on a non-object, it means your $DB_con is not a pdo object. so find out why. It's likely a problem in your 'dbconfig.php'
@elsololobo try with === instead of ==. in any case your overlapAllowed is not false'ish
@Sean also, why are you discussing this at all? the point of a coding standard is to have a uniform looking code base. so just pick psr-1 and psr-2 because there is tools to validate and autoformat it that way… and be done with it. Discussions about individual rules in that are a waste of time.
@Gordon Because if one or two people of a full team have major disagreements with rules than I'm not keen with isolating them for the sake of a standard.
@bwoebi I think the "friends" team should be able to push to everything, was the original idea. The entire thing needs discussing and possibly re-doing from scratch though.
I am using a SOAP client for placing order in Magento (PHP) and Getting Error Fetching http headers while hitting that webservice.
When I restart httpd then the error disappears and I am able to place order again and again
What I tried
default_socket_timeout : 120
Code Snippet of SOAP CLIEN...
@Sean just install github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer to your CI server and set it to psr-2. Marvel at the violations. Then install cs.sensiolabs.org to fix them all in one go. Marvel at the violations again. Keep them down.
@Sean waste of time
they must be lowercase so it's uniform. that's the frigging point of a coding standard. uniformity. its not about being sensical. its because a uniform codebase is easier to read and maintain.
@Gordon There is a good reason for keeping to lower/camel/title though, because they are easier for the brain to process (loads of research into this, a couple of Google's can find it, TL;DR lower case has more of a contrast in shape). Admittedly in the case of single words this probably applies less, but it is nevertheless a reason if someone is insisting that you have one. /cc @Sean
@DaveRandom while that is certainly interesting, I still think it's waste of time having to discuss it when there is an existing standard you just need to adhere to.
@DaveRandom I agree. I am a big fan of convincing over coercion. Being able to explain a rule is always the best option. But if I have to argue with my devs about true or TRUE, the devs have issues.
@kelunik I've only recently started bothering to create PRs to repos I have push access to, but I'm coming around to it
certainly with basically everything under the r11 org, everyone should be able to do stuff. The point of that org is that it's regulars here who are trusted not to fuck things up, Prs are good when you are making a change that affects other people but renaming/cleanup or something like that, no need for discussion really IMO
at one of my jobs, the lead dev would make up rules like you have to assign the return of a function to a temp var. always. you were not allowed to nest function calls. and it was a cardinal sin to use a function call in a foreach, e.g. foreach(getStuff() as $stuff) was expressively forbidden. IMO, that's rules one can discuss because they are clearly pointless (and we got rid of them because no one liked them). but true or TRUE or where to put the curly braces? nah.
@Gordon well anything that can be dealt with automatically can just be done in a hook - and if people really want to they can put a local hook on their end so that checkouts are formatted according to their own rules. Everyone is happy that way.
@VikasSharma that's worth knowing, as is the size of the response XML
@VikasSharma no, it feels to me like probably a caching problem, like there's some pool of pointers and when one gets reused something goes wrong or something like that. Debugging mod_php is hard :-/
(mod_php being the PHP/Apache module)
would be interested to see if you can reproduce on the CLI and in fpm @VikasSharma
@VikasSharma I suspect you won't be able to repro it with a single request on the CLI, try doing for ($i = 0; $i < 10000; $i++) or something (i.e. make the request many times in the script)
that's if my gut feeling about the likely cause is correct, which it may not be
If you can come up with a repro case I will take a look at it and see if I can repro as well
Okay.. one more question... i have two VM..one is Dev another is PROD..its working fine at Dev.. should i need to check both the PHP.INI and see if there is something wrong with PROD..?
I'm thinking about namespaces refactor and trying to find problems with them and found out that in PHP there is possible to name exactly the same everything like const, function and class|interface|trait and I'm trying to find out benefits and cautions of this situation. A fev languages I've checked has grlobal symbols table, but in PHP there is function_table, class_table and zend_constants so there may exists duplicate names
@DaveRandom re part of speech tagging, I generated a complete lexicon file and I have it as a json too. txt file is 818kb and json file is 911kb. I also moved the dictionary setup to PosTagger class (currently still uses that not-json accessor) and within reminder I only set $this->tagger upon enable and um, it works
@brzuchal yes, yes it would. There are many things that would benefit from this, not least of which is that you would be able to pass method pointers like $this->foo instead of [$this, 'foo']. But it would be a huge BC break and it will probably never happen.
However I still write all code as if that were the case because it keeps code sane.
I have an eCommerce WordPress site using woo commerce. Now my hosting company "Heart Internet" provide free SSL certs however the map a subdomain to my domain to achieve this.
Real domain
http://mywebsite.com/
SSL Version
https://web110.secure-secure.co.uk/mywebsite.com/
So this means if I wan...
@JoeWatkins right, but you do need to create a branch to prepare for the tag I think? (setting version numbers etc, which is not done directly in the minor/major version branches?)
but once the tag is created, the branches should be deleted
@DaveRandom speaking of namespaces refactor it would be impossible to put all those symbols into separate tables which exists now. I'm talking about moving namespace name from function|class... names into separate structs, because two classes from different namespaces would be identified by the same short name. Right now it's not a problem because namespaces actually exists only virtually by adding string as prefix of class name.
@PeeHaa well yeh you can, but you don't want to commit a release version number to a development branch, otherwise dev build would look like release builds
That's my reasoning anyway, may not hold up in practice