Hey guys I need some help I just bought a new computer and I was wondering what should I name my new puppy. I was thinking Fredrick but i'm not to sure if it suits him, please help me.
Over the last little while I've been working at fruux on a new open source project: an iCalendar/vCard parser for PHP. Actually, the project has existed since 2010 as it's really a spin-off from SabreDAV. I felt like the library could appeal to a wider audience, and benefit from a separate release schedule. The tool heavily makes use of PHP's magic object and array accessors, to provide an …
That was like high school math exercises: You have 2 apples and 4 pears, calculate differenc between sun and earth in logarithmic time including all gravity calculations.
Last netbeans version has introduced two new code hints, one of which is ["Immutable Variables"](https://blogs.oracle.com/netbeansphp/entry/several_new_hints)
@Christian Well, actually reading the explanation... I think it's not soooo bad. It's kinda misplaced in PHP though, because mutating variable states is not exactly uncommon in imperative languages. Use functional languages if you want to use the immutable variable paradigm, it actually makes sense there.
There may be a case or two where it catches actual problems, but personally I can't really say I have many bugs due to "too many assignments" that I'd need caught by my IDE.
But seriously, I re-use variables a lot. If garbage collection is at end of scope, why would I want to bloat my memory usage by unnecessarily creating new variables for everything.
I'm trying (for quite a while, with help from fellas at the PHP chat room) to succesfully integrate PHPUnit with PhpStorm.
I've set up the phpunit.xml file as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit
backupGlobals = "false"
backupStaticAttr...
@deceze I've just been trying it and it does in fact seem to work (in 5.4.3 at least). It looks like (surprise surprise) the manual is wrong. Silly me, assuming the documented behaviour is the actual behaviour. Having said that, I'm sure I once tried it and it failed. Still, I stand at least partially if not wholly corrected. — DaveRandom5 mins ago
Bitmasks
The original problem with bitmasks is that they go against the conventions of data modelling (expressed in another answer here, with further reading here and here). A 4-byte signed integer might only contain 31 different values (represented in integer as 2 147 483 648) and calculation i...
@hakre I think I found it in the source. The exception handler is not removed, but the use of "user error handling" is disabled for certain error types (E_ERROR, E_COMPILER_ERROR, etc). Including if you throw a new exception when you detect one.
Do not overload __construct blindly, it will break your controllers. You should be doing this in the before() method. Be sure to call parent::before() after you are done.
And that global stuff is totally unnecessary. Just set $this->facebook and then access it later with $this->facebook.
@deceze 7 I have a application that need to use current location of user. My problem is that when browser ask permission to user , that massage display my website IP address. I need to hide that IP address — Puma5 mins ago
There is no index named itemid in your $this->item array, this is why you get the error.
Also, your code here seems to be a bit wrong:
<?php foreach($this->item as $item) : ?>
<?php echo $this->escape($this->item['itemid']);?>
<img src="<?php echo $this->...
God I always fear that people are too new and that they will break into understanding my answers. :(
Which could be the best way to do this thing in multiplayer through jquery: 2 players, one table. If I place a card on table, oponent should see that. Which would be the best way to do that? I think of storing table places in database and when card is placed, database is updated and oponent sees it after ajax event. Good way or not? Example, table with 5 card places for each player. And in database I store line with card id's - 10,3,20,-,- and "-" if no card is placed
Set up some tables like tables, users, cards and use the power of SQL to build the relations between them. Apart from that, your logic seems to be right.
@CharlesSprayberry Or storing serialize()d arrays in one DB field. I have made that mistake in my project and I'm still figuring out a way to get rid of them Also, coughopenauracough... Should have used maybe_serialize()... my bad.
I described why it is bad to store multiple data in one field with taking bitmasks as an example. If you know the amount of cards on the desk (wouldn't use the word table here to prevent confusion) you should take time modelling your strucutre. But the rest of the logic feels right to me.
@SwapTest Happy to be able to help. But please, take your time to understand what you are using and doing. (Related manual page for foreach) It's good that I told you what to do and that you merged my fix into your files, but if you don't understand why it works, there is production value in doing it. Also, if this was the good answer, mark it as the answer with the transparent tick next to it so further readers will see that this answer did work. — Whisperity44 secs ago
@Truth Yep, got the syntax working (although I had to increase the expected shift/reduce error count for the LALR parser)... now having fun with opcodes
I found an old RFC for it, but no patch to go with it
And lets not get started with braceless syntaxes :P
@hakre its just syntactic sugar, I don't care if other people want it or not (which from searching, they do), I'm implementing it so I can understand internals better
@SomeKittens AFAIK the biggest problem with it is that it parses the whole file at once into memory to give you a nice OO interface for it. For large files, this is a real problem; you'll want a library that can consume the file little by little there.
I wrote this and am wondering can it be written any better, would love to get rid of the for loop!
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$paragraph[1] = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ......... Fusce a ante.";
$paragraph[2] = "Praesent sit amet est. Vestibulum quis elit ......... consectetuer quis, quam.";
$paragraph[3] = "Susp...
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I get quickly bored when I read very low quality questions, from users who don't even try to explain what their problem is and prefer to paste 100 lines of PHP stupidity.
Unable to reproduce. I just cloned, initialized submodules, fetched them, installed PHP 5.4, configured PEAR include path where PHPUnit was installed and then in PHPStorm right clicked on the XML file and run with code coverage.
Ah wait, you wand your own command, let me test that, too.
That would imply that these people did any sort of testing. Their company (run almost entirely by marketing people) has the philosophy of compileable code === shippable code.
Dunno if someone here has an opinion on that (probably more an @ircmaxell question), but would you consider a message passing system based on, for example, ZeroMQ a good architecture for an n-tier system and why not. :)
Fair enough. :) Apropos of your recent n-tier post... you describe a system based on reverse proxies/web servers for the separate tiers. Do you see any inherent problem in having the tiers communicate using ZeroMQ instead?
@deceze I was more talking about separate systems. REST is just one way of communication. Something like ZeroMQ or Gearman can play a huge part in the practical implementation...
@ircmaxell The practical advantage of a web server would be the inherent caching mechanism of HTTP, I take it then? Where you don't necessarily need caching, message passing is just as well?
There are few examples on php.net that use output to HTML. Most are abstract function usage examples. How to produce proper HTML requires its own chapter IMO. But, again, it's debatable I guess. It's not too complex as is.
@Lusitanian This is just stupid :( It bitches about invalid_client which should mean it's an error on our (/ my side ;) ). I've checked and double checked the body params which should be correct according to the spec. I'm going to check my current code (which already uses the soundcloud service) to figure out what I screwed up