I just looked out the window and the garden looked really weird. It took me about 5 minutes to realise that it's the first time in about 3 months that the sky has been clear for the moon to shine.
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@Danack I was going to say ... "is that because it's dark outside?"
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I never know with you people and your crazy northern latitudes, though. It gets dark for me by about 8:15 this time of year (basically right now).
because he's trying to avoid using Reflection to hydrate an entity....
the idea is....
you don't want to expose getters/setters unnecessarily
You should expose behavior. But the problem is that eventually you will need to do something like "save" that entity
Doctrine2 ORM (which I don't use ORMs) for example will use Reflection to get your data and save it. Or, use Reflection to take data from database and hydrate (fill) your entity.
These keeps your properties protected (and lets you decide if you want them exposed )
No, the problem that stuff is solving is that it's not possible to write functions to save/load arbitrary entities. You don't have that problem, you have fixed forms + entities, and are looking to be clever for the sake of being clever.
So @Ocramius has made a proxy. A class that extends the Entity, in order to get "inside" access to it
I'm not working on the Input forms problem anymore
I realized that I have a general hydration problem now
His Gist is showing how to save/hydrate without Reflection
But let me ask you why Reflection was chosen in the first place?
It's because you need to save/hydrate without disrupting the encapsulation and rules you have on the object
When I was working on the Form input mapping to entity, I started to think about passing arrays. Then I thought "why do I even need all these getter/setters" and then came that whole big argument for and against them out there in the web.
^ Seems like you should just wrap it in a closure and use ($foo, $bar, $baz) ...
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Also, a good router shouldn't invoke the route target (which doesn't necessarily have to be a callable) itself. It should simply perform the routing operation and return whatever data you've stored for that route target along with matched route arguments.
@rdlowrey seems pretty common practice to dispatch from the router though, I guess testing is a little easier if I just return the route arguments instead. The motivation behind avoiding callables is I would like to be able to load up the routes from a config file.
I think there could be a lot of merit to formalizing a dispatcher that would be able to take route sourced data and invoke a servicable handler... but then the question is how do I create the handler without giving the dispatcher the injector?
I need to appropriate algorithm for controlling the votes. When a user open a item (post), I need to check vote table for detect that this user gave a vote to this item (post) or not. but this algorithm is not optimized, I should check vote table before showing every post. there is another way ?
refcount is uint32_t, so when I set refcount = 0 wanting the engine to destroy it, it checks !--GC_REFCOUNT(thing) and gets 4294967295 and does not destroy it ...
setting it to 1 seems obvious ... but that doesn't work either ...
I am trying to figure out something with Wordpress, I want to load my Custom Post Types before Visual Composer loads, any ideas how I can achieve this?
@JustSteveKing honestly I don't know english very well, for this reason I can not undrestand the mean of above sentence as well, please just tell me I index id (primary) or not ? :)
@Epodax your question was fun since I'm working on something related, dpkg-fs, so I just had to do ls /pkg/installed | wc -l to know how many packages I have
@JustSteveKing when I do your offer (id: unique and primary), phpmyadmin gives me this error: The following indexes appear to be equal and one of them should be removed
so, I'll repeat my question - what do you guys use to store your passwords for databases,etc.? online password managers/offline password managers/dropbox/gdrive/something else?
@cspray much work to do on presenting the results, but last night I put 5 different Markdown libraries behind adapters and ran them against all the test files I could round up, so far from 3 different sources. It'll be interesting to see the results in diagrams and diffs, hoping to make some progress this weekend. https://github.com/mindplay-dk/market
life is good, misses started working full time a while ago which is nice ... kids are good, school holidays at the moment, so in my face 24/7 ... FBM good, still loving it ...
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yeah, I'm not really loving the idea of killing it either ... maybe we can redirect /docs or something ... until there is manual pages we can't do anything ...