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No, but that's what Gordon was showing, so that's what I implemented
lol
Yay, high temp alarm in server room
27*C
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A: Is this correct object oriented programing in php?

GordonFor the sake of Keeping it Simple, I'd say it's okay. It's not too proper OOP though, nor is it particularly easy to understand code. Let's go through your code: 1 class Greeting { 2 3 public $greet = array('Hi','Hello', 'Howzit', 'Ola', 'Whats up'); 4 5 function __construct($name) { 6 ...

    public function __construct(NullGreeting $nullGreeting)
should be __construct(iGreeting $greeting), right?
ahhh, nevermind
that's why I dont participate in CodeReview.SE btw
9 lines of crap code
and look how long that book became
Very nice explanation btw.
I haven't been upvoting answers lately, but I did for that one
thank you
00:32
before I go searching, do you know of any code-browser tools?
there is a couple in Jenkins
@edorian does know their names I guess
PHP_CodeBrowser
go figure
yeah
sleeping now. cya tomorrow :)
good night]
60 days
40 more to go...
00:40
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Oh, the badge
i'm about to go on vacation, so it's going to be tough hehe
yeah, the badge
hehehe, I'm up to like 300 days
but it won't go too much farther
lol yeah because 300 days isn't very much....
jk
i'd try to hit 500, just in case they decide to incorporate another badge :P
not that it really matters
01:15
Evening all
is this the place i come if i need some help?
 
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02:45
@jeremy It's better if you ask a question on SO for everyone to see.
03:02
sigh
Just had an AC unit falter in our server room
That's a temperature sensor
03:24
Hey guys..
anyone alive?
I'm guessing its a permission issue,, but cannot figure out where i'm goin wrong. :-/
It's permissions
well the folder is recursive 755
Well, what about the folders above it
03:39
html is 755
and above that
www is 755
var is 755
:|
and few scripts run fine, but this one does not.
what user is the webserver running as
umm. how do I check that? :-/
ps aux | grep httpd
03:44
I see a lot of thing, which one do I need?
Here is the log-> pastebin.com/XJbBiSHa
ok. a quick googling tell me that the first column is USER. then What is "apache" doing in USER column?
That's the user it's running as
What linux distribution?
Fedora 14
hrm, not sure
perhaps a SELinux issue?
04:21
recreating the files seems to solve the problem. I guessed I messed up default permissions..
 
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08:24
so tough to procrastinate day in, day out.
phpcs 1.3 is final, finally!
morning
morning
@edorian you're on this side of the pond, as well? :)
on the one with all the small countries, yes :)
hehe
that extension looks useful, though
What extension?
08:33
phpcs
one of the 3 most important quality assurance tools in php
and since qa is pretty much all i'm doing atm :)
heh
the other two being?
phpunit and phpmd
nice. i should probably polish up my code
if you set up a server to run those tools after every commit you also get nice colored charts and numbers to play with :P
08:38
looks useful
09:13
Extended on
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A: Is this correct object oriented programing in php?

GordonFor the sake of Keeping it Simple, I'd say it's okay. It's not too proper OOP though, nor is it particularly easy to understand code. Let's go through your code: 1 class Greeting { 2 3 public $greet = array('Hi','Hello', 'Howzit', 'Ola', 'Whats up'); 4 5 function __construct($name) { 6 ...

and good morning
hi.. anyone using kohana there..?
09:38
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A: PHPUnit and Selenium: setUpBeforeClass() not called

edorianI couldn't find anything in the docs but the code seems to agree with you. In PHPUnit/Extensions/SeleniumTestCase.php run method (line 289+) there is no sign of calling setUpBeforeClass (or any other method that might do so). If you consider that an issue I'd suggest opening a ticket on phpunit...

Morning Gordon
10:36
hey all
Ihi
hi
^^ That's not a good sign
10:54
@ircmaxell That's only the outside temperature, right? So the servers themselves are a lot hotter than that
no
internal temp on the UPS
the outside temp is about 3 - 5 degrees lower
rzr
rzr
is there a way to move answser to comments ?
Is it your own?
@rzr Just delete the answer and create a new comment if its your own, flag as 'not an answer' if its not
11:25
@edorian: What plugins are you using for jenkins
@ircmaxell
Required Jenkins Plugins

You need to install the following plugins for Jenkins:

* Checkstyle (for processing PHP_CodeSniffer logfiles in Checkstyle format)
* Clover (for processing PHPUnit code coverage xml output)
* DRY (for processing phpcpd logfiles in PMD-CPD format)
* HTML Publisher (for publishing the PHPUnit code coverage report, for instance)
* JDepend (for processing PHP_Depend logfiles in JDepend format)
* Plot (for processing phploc CSV output)
* PMD (for processing PHPMD logfiles in PMD format)
Ok, I'm only missing Violations and Plot
Thanks
11:59
just writing my first setup script for an application - anyone got a good tutorial/article/info on how to write a good setup script (e.g. important things to check for)
atm just poking around some source code of the piwik setup script ...
12:13
@Gordon does the PLOTting stuff work for you with 1.400+ ?
@ircmaxell apart from that I'm using Github, git, greenballs & irc
@edorian I dont understand the question
@Gordon you are using jenkins currently don't you?
does the "plot" stuff work for yout? (is it displaying the phploc output)
@edorian yes
darn it
It is not showing the phploc output, but the graphs derived from it
if that matters
12:22
thats what i meant, i only get empty graphs
even recreating the project didn't work
i have graphs. I dont have the console output
I dont have graphs for checkstyle though
the stuff on the right in general ?
no, when I click Violations
Then it says Violations report for build xy
and it tells me there is 5042 violations
and below that is a small graphic
with the count scale at the correct 5000
but nothing else in the graph
it should show low medium and high I guess
same for cpd and pmd on the same page further down below
plots work
good to see, now i found what graphs you meant in "Violations"
very strange that those don't work.. but not a problem i guess, there is no really usefull information anyways
12:38
yeah. im still struggling to get the summary-xml from pmd to show up though
Late tonight or tomorrow, I'll post the results from my builds. It's on my personal laptop, so no access now
right now, I'm praying that the server room temp starts dropping
Shit, it went up again...
and you are at work away from the machines?
I am at work, but the machines are in the next room over
got 2 AC units, and for some reason it's not cool enough
33.7*C and rising
@Gordon pDepend you mean?
yes, sorry
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Q: Is any API is used to create email id in php ?

shahulDear experts, I want to create email id dynamically in my website to send messages. my site is a free messaging system ,which is used to send message in U.S phone numbers.Please give me a solution for these.

that might be just my bias, but whenever I see questions by someone from India asking how to do things for service in the US, I cannot help but wonder whether this project was outsourced to some HackShack in India, because they are cheaper. But they have no clue. So they ask here. And eventually some resident in the US will write teh codez for the HackShack for free. Intrigueing, isnt it?
12:58
It's a conspiracy.
It's pretty smart
BRB coding a guestbook for the Illuminati.
Thats changing quite heavily over the course of the last view years as developers in india get more and more expensive
thats some heavy blame on Indians ..
13:00
@Krishna it's not meant to be derogatory or as an offence by any chance
I'm sure there is good developers in India
but when you see someone ask about a mail API for PHP, then I think it's safe to say that the guy is clueless.
I'm still trying to figure out what he means.
chances of coders working in big companies , asking questions on SO , are very less..
@Krishna I'd argue differently. I think it's more a case of there are 2 types of developers that ask questions on SO. Inexperienced ones, and very experienced ones. The middle group you don't get much from because they tend to know enough to be dangerous, and not know what they don't know... You do have the middle group answering questions though...
that's just my perception
sign
13:07
lol
different topic
oh
I forgot to push the latest changes to the cryptlib repo. Whoops
I have to agree , because you are more experienced :P .. I am still in college studying a subject that is totally unrelated to programming .
I didn't study programming either. In fact, some of the best developers I know didn't either...
I start to, and then got bored rather quickly.
13:13
nice to hear that ..
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Q: How to get text inside <li> tags using RegEx?

Tuco Possible Duplicates: Preg match text in php between html tags crawling a html page using php? Hi! I need regular expression that can get text inside <li></li> tags. For example <li>I need this text</li>. Thank you!

6,5 minutes to close that is 6 minutes too long
I started coding when I was like 12, and then to sit in class and spend 2 weeks on a program that takes input and spits it back out.....geez
Schools here aren't aimed at education, though.
What they're aimed at, I'm not sure.
lol
Nobody knows
I started programming at about 6 or 7.
cookies?
I'm not sure what college is supposed to add, other than bills.
13:16
By the time I got to highschool, they started offering BASIC programming
I know a guy that did graduate with a BS in Comp Sci.
He's still jobless.
After five years.
at that point, I was pretty well into C/C++ and other languages. Man was that class downright stupid
$_COOKIE['@edorian']
Still, it did give me one of my favorite all time programming puzzles
Mainly because all he can do is do STDIN/STDOUT in C++ and compile it.
13:18
colleges won't offer placements ?
at least he can compile it
Placement where?
i've interviewed a java dev that wasn't able to create a compiling piece of code
Oh, I didn't say it would compile successfully.
I mean he knew the command to.
Fair point
13:19
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A: Looking for good bonus question to test efficiency (specifically efficiency related to time)

ircmaxellTwo things. First, efficiency is about more than execution time. It also is about memory usage, memory access, file-system/resource access, etc. There are tons of things that go into efficiency. So please be explicit that you're looking for the routine with the shortest run-time. Otherwise...

i dont feel well today. had a bad night. didnt write a PSLOC yet today.
placement in some companies like IBM, etc
The only "placement" in this area is to get hired by Axciom and then laid off a few months later.
I should clarify that I live in the southern US, aka "What's the Interwebs?" of the world.
We have Axciom and Dillards.
13:20
oh..in my college everyone who is doing Computer science is hired by some company .. ( those who have 60+% )
And Dillards is just as bad at laying people off.
I have some free time today, I think I'm going to mess around with Git.
If I was to want some sort of centralized location, what's the best option? Work locally and then just merge to a central location?
@Krishna what means "60%+" ? :)
and salaries like 8.5k U.S. dollars / annum ..I donno if its cheap for US citizens,,but its fairly good amount for starters here ..
60% and above
60% of what
marks ( aggregate )
13:25
So 60% of points to all questions you answer in all exams you take over the course of some years
Man, someone with 60% here would have a hard time finding their computer.
If 60% here could get you placed, you'd be lucky if the person could speak in full sentences.
You'd have to guide them to their seat, to which they respond "What do?" and "Keyboard fun!"
I can't really relate to that number
@Matthew , depends totally on the standards of that college :P
That's my point. Here they aren't that high.
Well, are you talking about CS? Or CE?
13:30
I am talking about Engineering
Ahhh.
13:47
I never knew Homer Simpsons Hair and Ear combined give MG for Matt Groening
You know, @Gordon @ircmaxell, the feed you have in this room is low volume enough that you can allow it to post directly into the room, instead of via the little dropdown thingy
We had it post directly in the beginning
then it would publish three items at once
didnt look pretty. so we changed it back
It does now
in JavaScript, 54 secs ago, by Feeds
posted on March 01, 2011

Today is “beautify ugly JS” ( BUJS ) day. Enjoy! This post is part of the BUJS series, a collection of posts that focus on and discuss best practices in JavaScript by revealing the inefficiencies and code-smells of randomly selected JS code from the wild. Today’s source: from here —…

(Example)
it's less obtrusive this way. not everyone wants to read them, I guess
13:56
@YiJiang But but we are php dev, doing everything differently than the rest is only thing we got left :/
On a more serious note: the planet-php feed can be quite spammy
yesterday there was all these Ideas of March postings
that was quite a bit
while it only publishes 3-8 articles a day it has a tendency of pushing many of those at once
Ohh nice
But well, at least it would spawn some more discussions i guess
let's try the new feed
13:59
3 links seems smaller than i picture
new feed?
Changed to regular posts. We'll try it again. If it's not good, we can always change it back
Remember to bin the initial spam
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A: PHPUnit TDD, PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method

edorianIsn't the point of TDD that your testsuite fails while writing tests? I guess your point is that it dies with a fatal error instead of just display the red "i failed" bar. Quite an interesting point, I'm doing TDD with phpunit but that never has bugged me at all. The first thing that came do mi...

good idea? Did i catch his requirement correctly?
I think so
14:11
"my tests fail if my tests fail" is kinda hard to work around
and when I'm using TDD and i'm calling methods that don't exists i rather quickly implement those methods anyways
@edorian Just do this!
function myTest(){
    return true;
}
Thats pretty much what i meant
But ok, if you understood OP like i did i guess thats what he wants
Test failed! myTest returned true; should have returned string "testing"
@James Oh god, I'll never win!
So, I've discovered a way to crash FastCGI! I just don't know how I'm doing it. Anyone have ideas? serverfault.com/questions/240403/…
14:19
It's likely a seg-fault in PHP
either that, or too deep of recursion
what version of PHP?
PHP 5.3.3-1ubuntu9.3
hrm, that should have the recursion bug fixed
I was (even more of) a noob when I first wrote this, and I developed without warnings turned on. :P
without Warnings on?
Started that way too :)
... 10 years ago...
feels old all of a sudden
14:22
I'd suggest narrowing down the line that kills it
there were a ton of bug fixes in 5.3.4, so it could be a bug in 5.3.3.
Fixed crash in zip extract method (possible CWE-170). (Maksymilian Arciemowicz, Pierre)
Fixed a possible double free in imap extension (Identified by Mateusz Kocielski). (CVE-2010-4150). (Ilia)
Fixed NULL pointer dereference in ZipArchive::getArchiveComment. (CVE-2010-3709). (Maksymilian Arciemowicz)
Fixed bug #52929 (Segfault in filter_var with FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL with large amount of data) (CVE-2010-3710). (Adam)
Fixed NULL dereference in lex_scan on zend multibyte builds where the script had a flex incompatible encoding and there was no converter. (Gustavo)
A few bugs in PHP-FPM that could crash:
Fixed bug #53412 (segfault when using -y). (fat)
Fixed inconsistent backlog default value (-1) in FPM on many systems. (fat)
Fixed bug #52501 (libevent made FPM crashed when forking - libevent has been removed). (fat)
Fixed bug #52725 (gcc builtin atomic functions were sometimes used when they were not available). (fat)
Fixed bug #52693 (configuration file errors are not logged to stderr). (fat)
Fixed bug #52674 (FPM Status page returns inconsistent Content-Type headers). (fat)
Fixed bug #52498 (libevent was not only linked to php-fpm). (fat)
Fixed bug #53362 (Segmentation fault when extending SplFixedArray). (Felipe)
Fixed bug #53144 (Segfault in SplObjectStorage::removeAll()). (Felipe)
Fixed bug #52573 (SplFileObject::fscanf Segmentation fault). (Felipe)
Fixed bug #50481 (Storing many SPLFixedArray in an array crashes). (Felipe)
Fixed bug #53463 (sqlite3 columnName() segfaults on bad column_number). (Felipe)
So upgrade your PHP version, and try again
ok, thanks.
14:45
Blarg. At times like this, I envy the Arch Linux pkgbuild system.
14:58
hello everyone:)
what ho
i have a question..
i need to check if a value from a variable is between 2 other values
$var>=10 && $var<=14
is this the only way to do it?
can't i write 10>=$var<=14 ?
You could write myRangeCheckFunction($var, 10, 14)
but can i add that in a case?
case(myRangeCheckFunction($var, 10, 14), myRangeCheckFunction($var2, 8, 12)):
15:04
Oh, or filter_var. But filter_var($int, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT, array("min_range"=>$min, "max_range"=>$max)); is kinda ugly.
true, kinda ugly
i have 5 values that need to be checked, and according to those 5 values i post an other number.
the 5 values are body measurements and the number posted is an size for an overall. it's a standard size checker... or something like that
short version: i want to check if a client needs a custom made overall or an standard size fits
Depth 2 mocking. Always great fun. Depth 3 is a little confusing. And deeper down the road it gets really creepy :) /cc @ircmaxell
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A: PHPUnit - How to mock PDO prepared statement

edorianIf you can mock the PDO class just mock out the pdo class and all it's dependencies. There should be no need to care about the statement class or the constructor of the pdo class since you define the input and output via the mocks. So you need a mock object that returns a mock object. It might ...

anyone here?
sure
@edorian huh?
15:11
the problem is that i have 10 sizes each with 10 values to be checked, and i want to make it easier somehow
@sebastian stupid question: why are you using case like a function? It's a reserved word, isn't it? "case(foo, bar):" doesn't work.
@ircmaxell just wanted to ping you on the question, not to sure why, guess it's because you are doing testing too atm and i wanted to show of the "level 2 mock" i wrote because it kinda servers no useful purpose if i don't show it at least around ... :)
it's the first method that came to mind. what can i use then?
@James he is doing logic in the cases like case: $i < 4 && $i > 1: you can do lot's of logic there
i wanted to use a switch with a case for each size
15:19
What's like getElementbyId() in php?
How can I change a "a href" attribute for html element in php?
@edorian You can, but you have to use && or ||, not a comma.
@Shaza getElementById is getElementById. DOM is language agnostic interface
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A: Regular expression for grabbing the href attribute of an A element

GordonReliable Regex for HTML are difficult. Here is how to do it with DOM: $dom = new DOMDocument; $dom->loadHTML($html); foreach( $dom->getElementsByTagName('a') as $node ) { echo $dom->saveXml($node), PHP_EOL; } The above would find and output the "outerHTML" of all A elements in the...

@Gordon you mean getElementbyId() isn't Java script function?
@Shaza No, I mean DOM is a language agnostic interface specification that has been implemented in many languages, including JavaScript and PHP.
@edorian Ahhhh
15:29
@Gordon What's the meaning of agnostic interface?
@Shaza language agnostic, meaning it doesn't care about what programming language you're implementing it on, as long as it conforms to the specifications
language agnostic, meaning language indpendent
correct
SO is english only isn't it?
basically. By convention if not rule
15:39
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Q: How to display the following text without the " {{ }}, just SALON NAME for exemple ... in php ?

Mamadouconsectetur {{1*SALON NAME*1}},sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat null...

Hrm, MySQL workbench doesn't like a lot of database schemas on a server
Workbench makes me both happy and sad.
In my experience with it: MySQL workbench doesn't
haha
True
Well, I need to create an ER diagram for a few schemas
15:40
it's nice for designing
and it's flaky at that
and i'm still pissed at them for taking away the great tools like mysql administar and putting 10% of that in workbench
^
yeah
but discontinuing their good tools so that they can sell the crappy^H^H^H^H suboptimal enterprise monitoring solution
mostly i use either HeidiSQL or command line
depending on my current mood / level of laziness
@edorian I still have MYA installed
15:42
@ircmaxell So have i but it won't work with 5.6 as far as i've been told
and the "administraion" part of Workbench is a joke
it is
to be fair, everything about MYA is a joke. phpMyAdmin is 10x better...
use workbench for designing / ER and that's it
@ircmaxell and that is pretty said
15:43
The only nice thing about MYA was the backup/restore functionality
yeah, but when you got ~20 databases with +8000 tables each it usually just segfaults
Well, to be fair, 8k tables is a very bad thing to do in the first place
Enhanced-Mysql-Administrator-Serverstats: edorian.posterous.com/enhanced-mysql-administrator-serverstats
.. how to i format links in here oO
Not bad
use the standard link format: [ title] ( url )
i always tried [title][url] .. i see, thanks
15:46
I love mytop...
I usually use watch -n 1-10 for something like that
since afair mytop can't filter out the sleeping connections etc
fair enough
but it is nice since it does give you the QPS and other stats
And while i know that 8ktables/db isn't optimal (where going for 2.5k / db atm) there not much i can do there
How can I change the " a href " attribute in "link" element using php?
@edorian What are you doing that you need 2.5 to 8 k tables / db?
15:49
what is it storing that it needs that many tables?
we surly can't store the 1.5TB in one table
so we "shareded" by "piece of hardware that collects the data"
??
so we end up with tables from 50MB to 500MB (depending on how long they are active and how much stuff they collect)
that's an anti-pattern, I hope you realize that...
hellloooo anybody here??
15:52
If it wouldn't be an anti-pattern we wouldn't be doing it
^^ See the section on Metadata Tribbles
@Shaza you already got an answer from gordon and didn't tell us what was wrong with that
hey @ircmaxell , could you tell me how to use lighttpd rewrite only if the file doesn't exist?
@Greg Not easily. I use a server-error-handler-404 = "index.php", and you could wrap that in a regex block to only set it for certain matching requests
@edorian I didn't get that !
15:54
but otherwise you'd have to break down into LUA and right a magnet for it
@ircmaxell ok I guess I can check if the file exists in the index.php where everything is being pumped
@edorian can't you just answer me, if you know the answer !
@Shaza what is your question? What language agnostic means or how to grab the href?
15:55
@Shaza can't you just read the answer
24 mins ago, by ircmaxell
language agnostic, meaning language indpendent
and for all other questions about DOM you might have: stackoverflow.com/search?q=user%3A208809+dom
I want to punch the guy that thought "Documents and Settings" was a good folder name
@Matthew +1
@Gordon sorry, I've missed the other link, I'll try that.
@ircmaxell Internal MySql partitioning just blows up with 5.1 and with 5.5 it's a hell of a lot slower than doing the shards/partions by hand. The application structure doesn't support vertical partitioning and it wouldn't be good to split it that way for many usecases (yes, we could slave that and restructure there, no argument).
I'm not saying to use partitioning
Use a data warehouse if that's the case...
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