@Danack fyi if you log in to the online editor with Google or FB (right hand side of the login box) your patches will be grouped together across multiple sessions and, more to the point, you will be able to leave stuff in work in progress and be able to work on it again later.
@JoeWatkins Thanks. This is actually just for validating a docs patch - would you say that ZEND_ACC_ALLOW_STATIC should be marked as static in the docs or not? Presumably it means "is instance method but can be called statically"?
@Jimbo It could probably be done in a lot less code with jQ as well - the question is not whether it can be made shorter, but whether you want to add the overheads of including a huge lib just for a relatively small effect. Remember that every framework like that comes with penalties in terms of how much JS code needs to be transferred to the client + how much boiler plate needs to be executed every time you do something. If your site already uses angular for other code, go for it.
@DaveRandom The overhead for including the lib is so small it makes it worth it for such few lines of code - it doesn't have to be included site-wide either, just probably on that specific page - it means massively simpler maintainability
Angular is awesome, but I don't use it. jQ is actually pretty awesome, but again I don't use it. I'm not saying that it is right or wrong to use or not use anything, there is no absolute right/wrong way.
Most of the time though, userland selector engines make me :-X
But even that's generally only because they get abused
@Jimbo btw your stuff got returned to sender because of insufficient postage :-( I'll sort it out this week
@JoeWatkins Yeh that's my feeling too. The patch is incomplete in any case.
@salathe That's totally my bad, I committed that without completely paying attention, I'm going to fix the whitespace issues, there are a whole bunch of them in the outstanding patches, I'm not committing anything else until they're fixed.
@Sprottenwels There is generally a performance penalty, but it's rarely a meaningful one
Prepared statements involve two round trips to the server (send query, send params) instead of one when you put the values in the query string
However, if you have a query that you are executing multiple times (inserting multiple rows into the same table, for example) this can actually be an advantage, because you can call execute() as many times as you like, so for each subsequent row you only need to send the data and the query send/parse/plan build etc steps can be skipped
Most of the time the performance penalty is <1ms, often a lot less
@LeviMorrison ah… I understand. He means that it'd be basically some sort of human-written parser… mh. True, but actually it's not so complex. I think he's exaggerating a bit.
i want to create a DIV every time user click a button "ADD DIV" with unique ID of each div.
plus i want to use the id of that div generated to be use in jquery function and call that function each time the div is created.
Hmm... is it actually possible to write files to memory so that they're deleted after a script ends its execution? (without mounting a ramdisk or such)
@salathe I didn't, I didn't see it changing anything but the bit that was incorrectly indented in my view of the document, and didn't expect that it would ... and would assume if it did then it done so correctly ... so it never crossed my mind to check the diff ... it will now ...
I think they must have access to provider information for IMEI, you can probably do something with serials without such access, given you do some reasearch ...
a lot of research ... you might look for some commercial provider being that you're in here asking about it, I don't suppose you know where to look, nor do I ... I imagine it's "inside" information ...
@DaveRandom Regex is that friend who really wants to help you with everything, but doesn't ALWAYS have the pedigree. So quite often he makes the problem worse.
Ffs. Gf, "internet's not working". I run her through resetting routers, pushing in cables, spend 10 minutes helping. "Internet's still not wor... Oh, it was just one specific webpage, the internet's fine, sorry". FUUUUUUUUUUUU
@Jimbo same thing 'mouse not working'.. try reset drivers, plug/unplug, e t.c. e t.c... after hours - reason was found: it was because optical hole was sealed by patch
@bwoebi I really want to vote yes on that keyword thing ... but having a hard time getting over 10%, so I tried to pull in the patch against master and got conflicts, I do have it compiling now, I see a lotta realloc don't I ? I will have a look, 10% isn't the end of the world but wanted to see if it can be improved first .. not calling you into question at all, just trying to help ... heads up anyway, merge conflicts ...
@JoeWatkins I have voted yes based purely on the feature. With the way internals works, if this doesn't get in it will never get in, or certainly not for another few majors. I'm fine with having a slightly sub-optimal impl which can be improved freely later, once the feature is in it would be a simple case of PR'ing to improve the mechanism.
@JoeWatkins btw. there aren't a lot of reallocs? just if the buffer gets too small (which initially is 8 and normally shouldn't need to be realloced) it gets doubled.
Hello, I am making category tree on my php project, there are like 1000 examples how to do it, but I have no idea wich is best. Now I try this way; pastebin.com/KVQWzCEM The problem is, that the code is printing blank page for me when i use it, what I did wrong?