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@Nik How can you know that if your website doesn't even exist?
 
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@m6w6 It has to do with how Generator::send() works. Your yield "a" expression is reached when you first call g2(). Then when you subsequently use send() it's as-if you had called Generator::next() and g2 is advanced to the yield "b" expression.
 
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> If the generator is not at a yield expression when this method is called, it will first be let to advance to the first yield expression before sending the value. As such it is not necessary to "prime" PHP generators with a Generator::next() call (like it is done in Python).
 
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Wait. I might not be correct about that. I'm not totally sure. Now I'm confused too lol.
 
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I am trying to implement this: stackoverflow.com/questions/19448690/…
 
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8:44 PM
ah well, time to watch a movie
suggestions?
 
genre?
 
@Worf not too blockbustery
like inception: good, transformers: bad
 
lol
 
you thought inception was good?
 
not amazing, but yeah, pretty solid
 
8:46 PM
:shakes head and walks away:
 
lol
you suggest me something good then
 
transformers made me instant quit when i saw a robot using a walking stick
i couldn't accept that
was just too much for me
 
transformers made me ragequit when Shia Laboeuf
 
@StephanMuller like guy ritchie?
 
@Worf seen em all, loved em all
except for Sherlock, that was pretty shit
 
8:48 PM
and the spy kids movies
 
seen all tarantinos too before you ask
 
those were terrible too
let me think
 
that's not ritchie, that's rodriquez
 
I'm trying to think of the last really good movie I saw :?
@StephanMuller give me a genre and I can suggest some things
or a few genres
 
well I hate anime, western and paranormal horror but I have a hard time coming up with genres I like
I like good stories, good acting, good directing. I don't like movies that try to appeal to as wide an audience as possible
Some favorite directors are ritchie, tarantino, kubrick, aronofsky, I don't mind weird shit or foreign languages
 
8:50 PM
ever seen mad max? kids these days may not know mad max
 
only the first, wasn't too impressed tbh
 
2 is better than first @StephanMuller
 
Awesome, thanks.
 
have you seen Good Morning Vietnam yet?
 
8:52 PM
@rlemon Hmm, haven't
 
add that to the list.
 
will do
oh bollocks, I can't reach my pi
 
it is a comedy, but takes place in a warzone
 
taxi driver?
 
@Worf seen it, pretty awesome
might actually need a rewatch but not today
 
8:52 PM
Clerks and Clerks 2 are classic comedies
 
Clerks is in my top 3, but 2 sucked imo
 
2 wasn't as good, but I can't not appreciate those guys
 
kubrick seen all?
 
@Worf all except Fear & Desire
a quick search for kubrick says 2 in my top 10, 4 more in my top 100
 
The Rock?
the one with connery
 
8:56 PM
seen it a dozen times
 
sergio leone?
The Dollars Trilogy (Italian: Trilogia del dollaro), also known as the Man with No Name Trilogy, is a film series consisting of three Spaghetti Western films directed by Sergio Leone. The films are titled A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). They were distributed by United Artists. The series has become known for establishing the Spaghetti Western genre, and inspiring the creation of many more Spaghetti Western films. The three films are consistently listed among the best rated Western films of all time. Although it was not Leone...
 
Loved Once Upon a Time in the West, hated The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
 
platoon?
 
pretty rad
 
unforgiven? still clint eastwood
 
8:59 PM
oh good one, that might even be on my watchlist
I'll download that as well and see which of the 3 so far is fastest
oh hmm that's a western though
 
when my hdd died, i lost all the interest in cinema
was full of great movies
#pirate
i don't even remember the titles now
 
go watch Trash Humpers
that'll restore your interest in cinema
 
LOL
Trash Humpers is a 2009 American experimental drama film written and directed by Harmony Korine. Shot on worn VHS home video, the film features a "loser-gang cult-freak collective" living in Nashville, Tennessee. == Plot == The film follows the lives of three sociopathic elderly people in Nashville, Tennessee "who do antisocial things in a non-narrative way". == Cast == Rachel Korine as Momma Brian Kotzur as Buddy Travis Nicholson as Travis Harmony Korine as Hervé Paul Booker Dave Cloud Chris Crofton Charles Ezell as Twin Chris Gantry as Singer Kevin Guthrie Page Spain == Production == Walking...
 
wait I made a typo
 
imdb.com/title/tt0482571 and imdb.com/title/tt0443543 both released in 2006, both competing in the same genre, both great movies imo
 
9:03 PM
do not ever in your life watch that movie
@rlemon when I saw the edit I knew what that second one was going to be
Prestige was better imo, but both pretty good
that one made it to #120 on my favorites
 
yea I liked it better as well, but the illusionist was (as you said) still good
:/ I need to teach my plugin context.
NLP anyone?
 
 
Cool, haven't seen that, added it to downloads
 
@StephanMuller have you seen the lock&stock tv series?
 
Can't say I have. Worth it?
 
9:06 PM
definitely
if you liked the lock&stock movie
fargo?
 
Nice. I don't watch too many series but I'll give that a shot
 
(they are making a fargo tv series too)
 
Loved the Fargo movie (top 20 or something), the series not so much
 
but i havent' started it yet
 
it was good, but just didn't manage to hold my interest for more than a few eps
I think I've seen all Coen brothers movies
 
9:08 PM
i know that feeling
 
have you seen The Imitation Game ?
that was pretty good
 
i even lost interest in hannibal
 
that's a new one, right>
 
yes
 
haven't seen anything from 2014 apart from Only Lovers Left Alive
which was so awesome I don't want to ruin the year :P
 
9:09 PM
Book of Eli was okay
I'd watch it again
 
but I'm also downloading Whiplash just now, might as well add this one. It's about Turing right?
 
yup
 
@StephanMuller maze runner? it's both a blockbuster and a decent movie
 
oh Book of Eli is on my watchlist too
 
I didn't like maze runner
 
9:10 PM
i said decent
 
I also didn't like Hunger Games
 
haven't seen that, adding it too
 
it's enjoyable
 
that's 8 movies in my queue, that'll do
glad to hear you guys have taste tho
 
hunger games is ok too
 
9:10 PM
okayish, yeah. I enjoyed the first, watched the second only because it has Jena Malone
she was my teenage crush
 
I liked most of the Hellraiser movies
if you're into that kinda movie
 
#meow
 
I've seen only one Hellraiser, when I was 14
I have 3 or 4 on VHS here actually
might have to watch those some day
 
Jumper, surprisingly I enjoyed quite a bit.
probably because I would love to be able to do that :D
 
i didn't like jumper
 
9:12 PM
@rlemon heh, just looked it up, saw that I rated it a 2/10
 
you seen looper right @StephanMuller?
 
yea it wasn't a great movie by any means.
 
@Worf twice
 
but I liked it. just like I like "the stupids"
and that movie was terrible
 
@StephanMuller you entered a loop? :D
 
9:13 PM
ohh have you seen Tank Girl?!
that is a great movie
right down your alley
 
how about all times action/scifi classics?
like 12 monkeys, seen that?
 
@rlemon are you sure?
doesn't look that way
 
omg yes
 
@Worf so many times
 
it is such a good movie
trust me
 
9:14 PM
haha, okay
 
kick ass movie?
totally different genre
funny but cool
 
yeah, even the second one amused me
Jim Carrey is my guilty pleasure
 
@StephanMuller it is the right mix of off the wall/corny/B movie/funny as shit to make it a dvd classic
with a killer soundtrack
 
jim carrey is the only canadian i like @StephanMuller
 
Ok, cool. I thought I'd hate Demolition Man as well but that turned out to be great corny comedy too
 
9:17 PM
ahahahahahahah @rlemon
 
omg Army of Me by Björk, I'm sold
 
my aunt dated jim carry for like 2 months back before he was big. (he lived in his car in the next city over from mine for a bit)
she broke up with him!
smh
 
lol
@StephanMuller watched all the x-files series? i'm thinking to watch it again before new season arrives
 
I never liked x-files, but I think I was too young to appreciate it back when it aired
 
9:21 PM
i wish i could watch xfiles again like it was the first time @StephanMuller
 
The Big Lebowski, Thankyou for smoking, Fifth Element, Life as a House, The Pest, Ninth Gate, Ace Ventura 1 & 2, 1967 Doctor Dolittle (trust me, WAY better than modern one), Sister Act 2 (yea, that's what I said), Leon: The professional, and The Crow
 
I can. And now I will, just to spite you
 
my top 2 series
 
my suggestions ^^^^^^^^
 
undecided if it's better star trek tng or xfiles
planet of the apes movies? watched them all?
 
9:22 PM
@rlemon 10/10, 8/10, meh, yes because Jena Malone <3, haven't seen The Pest, meh, hell yes x2, haven't seen Doolittle, now you're just taking the piss, 9/10, meh
 
firefly/serenity?
 
@StephanMuller I like whoopi :D
 
@Worf quite enjoyable, bit corny in the humor department
 
and the original dolittle is old, but really good. it has singing :/ but so do all movies form that age.
I also enjoyed chitty chitty bang bang
 
@rlemon I hate Whoopi more than Shia Labouef and Hayden Christensen combined
and ew, singing
chitty chitty bang bang is with the child catcher right?
 
9:23 PM
yea
 
yeah turned that off after 10 min
 
lol
so you didn't enjoy The Sound of Music?
 
kill me
 
no Merry Poppins?
 
oh that was pretty okay, when I was a kid
 
9:24 PM
imdb.com/title/tt0756683 without spoiling, this could be enjoyable too. still depending on your beliefs you can instant quit it
 
In the 80's and early 90's those were the only tapes I had
so the classic musicals stuck with me
 
@Worf 8/10 and thanks for not spoiling, that movie has to be seen entirely with a blank slate
 
yes. i watched it till the end
 
anyway, time to get my pi working and watch whatever is in first
oh and let's do a mass trash of the past hour
 
@rlemon watched that movie ^
imdb.com/title/tt1182345 <- one of the best scifi movies of the last decade imho
you probably saw it
 
9:28 PM
nope
but I'll add it to the list
 
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Okay, here's the question I wanted to ask but got tripped on PHP 4 constructors and didn't quite make it there:
Why does :: scope method calls for non-static methods, but you can't use it for non-static properties? See 3v4l.org/A4SVq and 3v4l.org/HqqQA.
 
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Hmm ... I can just implement IteratorAggregate by making getIterator() a generator function can't I? I hadn't ever thought about that before.
 
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