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hoy hoy
 
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Windows SDK is a big piece of #fail
 
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07:41
@Kamil how is using closures from a top level not violating subsub system when it puts all the required knowledge about the subsub in the top level?
07:55
@Gordon cheers - exactly, it does - in the very same way as getter do. but I said that... you should always have appropriate action there.
well, why all the effort then? imo, the code gets much more unreadable and you win nothing from it.
@Gordon if you really need to depend on subsubsystem, then you can write getter - but closure has some benefits:
1. you do have only closures, no returns, so it's more consistent
2. it's higher abstraction - return just returns, passing closure allows you to do additional magic like threads/asynchronous processing
3. it's much harder to do this - and it's not so readable - so it will raise your attention when reading this (as a sign of subsub smell)
violates KISS :)
@Gordon (re. iterator_apply()) I've no idea
especially #2 is interesting - you can call $ui->request($form_fields, $handler), persist that handler somewhere (like session), render form and wait for submit... which results in more consistent flow - no need for "if ($_POST)"
08:01
@salathe brilliant :D
@Gordon probably
ho-hum.
@salathe now i believe it was only added so there is more beer to get at the iterator drinking game
@Gordon yes!
adds iterator_iterator_apply()
@Gordon remember you've asked yesterday, I've just answered. I do appreciate consistency and clear higher-lower level factoring, so that's why I do this. You're free to do whatever you want, of course :)
08:06
@KamilTomšík well, im trying it out. thats why im asking. its just that i have trouble seeing the benefits over my usual way of doing it. thats also why i was repeatedly asking for sources.
@salathe with enough iterators, you might enjoy sexymp.co.uk
@Gordon np, I'm curious about your opinion then...
well, that already is my opinion. i think its overcomplicating things to use east principle.
@Gordon yeah, but I found it hard to avoid sub-sub dependencies while using getters, and closures are higher abstraction, so... they just seem better to me.
@Gordon anyway - if you're "heading east" you should always have actions on proper objects, so there's no need for closures.
08:26
Good Morning ^^
hello gm
I have issue
anybody help me
I want create screen shot of page using php
08:47
Hi Everybody
anyone who knows Drupal 7 ?
09:18
@ircmaxell The jenkins server crashed and burned a week ago, i didn't get around to fixing the machine
@Gordon 378 ^^
@edorian are you at work?
@Gordon yes
@edorian ok
is inclined to continue with "why?" - "..." - "i see" @ spam
09:25
Am I right in assuming that checking the filemtime of a file is much less strain than querying a database table (for high usage applications)?
was just wondering whether you'd like to participate in some ood but if you are at work you obviously cant spent time on that right now
@Greg that depends on your disk i/o and db connection. benchmark when in doubt but in general, yes.
@Greg for high usage applications you usually don't want to access the filesystem at all (because you can't scale when some files are only one machine). For caching you want to go "local memory -> memcache -> database"
as a very general answer "yes, because your disks usually are bored and your database isn't "
I am trying to implement something similar to .NET's SqlDependencies. For the brief time that I worked with .NET, I found them to be such a useful feature
A use of an SqlDependency can be to cache the page, and only update the cache when a particular table's data changes on the database.
The method I thought of implementing this would be to update a file using a trigger, then check if the log file has changed, and serve/update the cache accordingly?
So you put the page in a cache (file/memcache/db/w.e.) and invalidate it when you make changes to the table?
@edorian Yes, that's the theory, but I was wondering how to put this into practice without introducing bottlenecks
09:32
The critical part is your invalidation logic, that need to run smoothly, the rest is a solved problem for the post part. (Thats at least how it currently looks in my head)
for example: nginx can serve whole pages from memcached without talking to a script at all
and only talks to the real script when the cache is empty
so your only real problem is to invalidate the cache when needed (and depending on how much you write to those tables and how the code is structured that can be quite a pain)
09:44
anyone knows how to create a video using images in PHP?
@Avinash you could make them into an animated gif or png. anything more real would probably require an external library to interface with, like ffmpeg
@ircmaxell It's back up and running again. I lost your account data so ping me to let you register a new one
@Avinash i only know ffmpeg (system calls)
10:16
Hi all, my daily question :D
When writing csv file with fputcsv how can i change enclousure to empty character
that is wrong: fputcsv($fileHandle, $headers,';', '');
10:30
Good morning
ping @edorian
@Jasiufila it must be a character
@ircmaxell God morning
How's it going @salathe?
a little bit crazy, but in a good way :)
that's good.
@salathe I know but wich one?
10:32
Hi @ircmaxell
Sup @Robik
@Jasiufila whatever you like
@Jasiufila You could use a space... Then just replace the space away later...
@edorian Ahh ok, no problem. Was just going to show someone on IRC a live instance of it, and realized it was down (not to mention I have been making some changes lately)
My library is now the only implementation of Authenticated Encryption in PHP that I can find.
Yes I have used space but I have spaces in headernames :/
@Jasiufila tried with ASCII 255 yet? it's the non-breaking space. i don't remember the escape code offhand, though.
(and yo @all)
10:49
That's not ASCII
ASCII only goes up to code point 127 (it's a 7 bit character set)
jeez, fine, extended ASCII, you nitpicker :P
(kidding :D sup dude)
It's not picking nits. It's actually an important distinction, since ASCII is compatible with both Latin-1 and UTF-8, but extended ASCII is not...
Is it so complicated to set delimiter as empty character???
good point. is that code consistent between latin-1 and UTF-8?
That you have to use ASCII codes?
10:53
you could set it to chr(0), and then strip the null character with a stream context...
@Unique_Key No
yes I could use even "djakdj" and strip it :D
it's mystifying how we're still struggling with encoding in 2011.
that doesn't surprise me. Character sets are inherently difficult...
yeah, but isn't it way more time consuming to implement a combinatory explosion of different sets rather than using just one, to which however the users will have to adapt?
There are more pressures involved. Some political. And there are always tradeoffs. Sure, we could all use UTF-32, but do we really need to send 4 bytes for every character? Us in the west would waste a lot of bandwidth if that was the case...
11:04
Ok, I figured it out what is going on with this stupid fputcsv funktion
hmm. isn't UTF-8 forwards compatible with UTF-32, though?
well, crap.
UTF32 is a 4 byte character set, not a variable width. UTF16 is a 2 byte, not a variable width
When I have one word for example: word this word is without quotes, but two words with space: two words, this is in quotes
11:05
UTF8 is variable width. It's compatible with ASCII
let's make a new standard that can be extended into more complex sets seamlessly, then! how can that go wrong?
famous last words
and then there would me multiple code points for each character, which would be bad
But how is it possible???
that's likely how this babel-like mess came about.
I have everything in array, without any quotes
11:08
well, coffee time
Good morning all!
ffmpeg is not creating that much clear videos...
Ok, I know it's noon, but my work day started just now :/
Hey, hello @ircmaxell.
Hot.
Too hot.
11:12
@Avinash You really need to tweak the settings to get it right
Man I hate this place.
Well, at least we've got the AC, but I'll have to leave the building to get me grub
Ok, I'm off to work
@edorian: just email me the details if we miss each other again: me ircmaxell com
@ircmaxell What kind of setting?
bah. just got lazy.
drank some nice booze, though.
Anyone wants to barter a building somewhere in some snowy mountains with my flat down the beach?
For a month or two.
11:29
@ircmaxell are you uploading your talks to youtube? I think I read that on Twitter?
I want to. But YouTube has a 15 minute cap... I may have to do vimeo...
Unless I can pull some strings...
@ircmaxell Youtube shouldn't have a 15 minute cap afaik that changed
No. Only select accounts got it lifted...
@ircmaxell you can register now
Let me try from my phone
Done
11:39
The >15 min videos was a german thing remembers
@ircmaxell @edorian do you see any sense in putting an abstraction over sql and xpath? is it even possible?
Dam. OK, I will reset the build trigger. Do I need to RE setup git?
That should still work
@Gordon, its a tough challenge making an abstraction that's worth while. Powerful enough, yet simpler than SQL/xpath. Not trivial...
At least the auth token is still there
11:42
It doesn't appear that the git plugin is still there...
@Gordon Imho that depends how much that abstraction language should offer. If you want only very simple queries (like id based selectors) it seems pretty easy.
But when you get into joins & the cool xpath selectors that seems like a BIG task
@ircmaxell I was thinking about the wrong thing, my bad
your crypt lib shows up on the first page with this query, good naming is good
11:47
Ah, yes...
Still not pulling updates from git....
on it
Revision: fc938864371074052e3b75ea5d641c398d675392
that seems to be head now
But it doesn't show the changes
Yes. But there should be 0 pmd errors now
Its not runniing tests... odd.. I will mess with it once I get to the office or tonight...
Thanks though...
OK, going to work on the presentation for Thursday. Tty later...
I see if i can get it to work from here, the pmd warnings are 0 now at least
hf :)
(and btw: nice slides, looking forward to the vid; also nice rant on your blog, enjoyed it)
do you see any need for methods beyond HttpAdapterInterface::request($uri, $streamContext) in an http adapter?
or HttpRequest object for that matter
the pear one seems way too bloated and curl is multiprotocol
and basically, i can do everything with just file_get_contents anyways
hey, having a bit of trouble with facebook and php, i need to have an image upload to a facebook page - but it always seems to upload to my own profile
12:04
@Gordon the http-method is in streamContext?
@edorian yes
guys afternoon ( uk ) how can i add options to checkboxes in ZF when using $this->addElement()? i cant see anything about this in the docs
here is what i'm currently trying - to no avail i'll add -
$this->addElement(
  'checkbox',
  'users[grid][]',
  array(
    'label'      => 'Invite Users:',
    'required'   => true,
    'MultiOptions'   => array(
      'male' => false,
      'female' => true,)
        ));
ignore the fact that the options look incorrect in terms of the data, i'm just trying to get at least something,. Currently when i render the form with this i only get one checkbox and not two
Will include() work for a file within a virtual directory in IIS?
@Andy what options?
@ircmaxell It seems the phing task didn't work at all (plugin issue). Fixed that. Now the console output suggests it runs properly. phpcs fails the build though
@Gordon I feel that there is a lot of stuff cramed in that context-array but seems fine to me
12:21
posted on June 28, 2011

Latest PECL Releases: expect 0.3.0 PDO_SQLANYWHERE 0.1.0 PDO_SQLANYWHERE 0.1.1 memcached 2.0.0b2 newt 1.2.5 Yaf 2.0.0 timezonedb 2011.8 oauth 1.2 Yaf 2.0.1

@Gordon Simple really i want to have multiple checkboxes and no idea how to do that
i understand options are for selects and radios but checkboxes are hardly ever just by themselves
hence why i thought i t could use options.
@Andy checkboxed are just Zend_Form_Elements. You can group them with a subform but apart from that, they are singular elements afaik
Ahha - damn - ok that makes sense i suppose
hey any body know site that will give me the example of thread
@RockDance that sentence is as clear as mud
12:33
@Gordon i searched on google regarding thread in php but didn't get good example so please suggest me any site
@RockDance do you mean multi-threading?
@Gordon simple and mult both
@JohnP yaa thats gr8.
12:53
what layer do you usually put DataMapper? It's not strictly persistence and not strictly domain
is it a service layer? or even a layer on its own?
Will include() work for a file within a virtual directory in IIS?
@AdamLynch have you tried?
@AdamLynch, no. Unless you try.
				Mozilla Firefox 4	Google Chrome 10	Internet Explorer 9
Runs on OS other than Windows?  Yes			Yes			NOPE!!!!one
Requires much energy?		Not much		Not much		OMG IT DOEZ
13:08
@Gordon @Christian can't right now
Supports CSS3?			Somewhat		Pretty much		What's CSS?
    (enough ? :P)
Does en.wikipedia.org works for you?
@Robik yes
So i must have virus :P
@Robik yes :P
@Robik Wait, so I must stop using MSIE9 on Windows 'coz it doesn't run on *nix?
13:17
@ChristianSciberras IE9 doesn't support CSS3 and HTML5(?)
Jeez I wish browser vendors stop doing crap and get the standards right.
@Robik - I don't need HTML5 even.
What I need is consistency.
Why is it that Firefox 4 still doesn't support a CSS attrib IE supported since v6?
Vice versa
No, not at all, actually.
On the other hand, why does IE support more non-standard features than it does?
The classic example of IE's mess is IE6 PNG (non-)support
Why is it that I can do stuff with experimental file API but proper CSS(2 and up) is still not up to standard (in Firefox).
Firefox is the new IE, mark my words.
Maybe thats true, you want to compare new IT to Google Chrome? ^^
I'm not pissed off Chrome because it's lean and mean.
It supports what it should, nothing more nor less.
13:27
posted on June 28, 2011

Shay Ben Moshe has a new post to his blog today looking at some of the benefits that using the persistent connections offered in PDO can have on your application. PDO is an abstraction layer for database connections in PHP, and it became increasingly popular in the past few years. PDO gives us the option to use a persistent connection. If we don't use this option, a new connection is create

@Gordon -> @Feeds ?
what about it?
the recent ~20 items havent been too shabby
If you say so, I agree. lol
But I thought you got rid of it.
nah.. i asked if I should but it didnt reach ten votes in more than two weeks. and if it had, i wouldnt have removed feeds altogether but just php developer from it
Yeah, sure, of course.
13:36
quality definitely varies though
Next time I'll get the other 10 nasty me's to do it :)
besides, you can always ignore @Feeds :P
@Gordon You think it's remotely possible to teach people linux in 4 hours?
@ChristianSciberras no
@ChristianSciberras heh... HAH
BWAHAH!
13:38
Ah, brace yourself for a new record then!
best joke in a while. :D
no, seriously. just don't.
@UniqueKey - Well, what you're waiting for, favourite it!!
in fact, i'd argue you cannot teach any OS in that time. unless you severly limit the scope of what you want to teach
trying to get starred, ey? why not :D
@UniqueKey I'll try to explain the concept. For what its worth, the whole concept of linux will be limited to putty/ssh
13:40
@Gordon do embedded systems count though?
@ChristianSciberras what @Gordon said then
@ChristianSciberras i dont even see how that is related
It is possible. Depends if you want to teach or you want try to teach( 1second per slide is nice try )
thats kinda like explaining remote desktop to people.. without the desktop
yeah, there's putty for windows and that other system as well
that would be like, dunno... teaching someone to write in PHP because they want to move files between locations.
@Gordon - Why? You don't need KDE to explain linux no?
13:43
or like showing someone how to open the door of a car
^-- What's wrong with that?
@ChristianSciberras well, the thing is, showing someone how to use putty is not showing someone how to use linux
yeah. you don't send them to driving school to do that, and expect them to pass the exams in one week
@Gordon No, I'm not showing them how to use putty.
showing someone how to open the door of a car wont enable them to drive
13:44
I'm showing how to configure/manage linux through putty.
heh @ doof :D
Grrr, so why when i submit a zend form with checkboxes does it not automatically populate the checked value if the user clicked thec heckbox and submitted the form
The basics, read files, listing files, seeing processes, editing files
@Unique_Key that aint a word in your language.. only in mine :D
@Gordon german?
13:46
@Andy if you called populate or isValid it should populate them.
@nikic yes
also, i want the name of my checkboxes to be something like:

name='User[12]'

I set the name of the element to be User[12] but Zend will display the element with a nam,e of User12 .... why does it remove the []?
@Gordon shorthand for doofus :D besides, it's not a word in italian either
@gordon it should but using populate doesnt :(
@ChristianSciberras well, okay. so you're giving them a shell crash course. thats probably possible in four hours, but i'd still argue that's far from "having taught linux"
it could be the way i'm setting my name of the element
foreach($this->Users as $n => $user) {
			$this->addElement(
				'checkbox',
				'[User][' . $user->getId() . ']',
				array(
					'label'			=> $user->getFullname(),
					'validators'	=> array()
				)
			);
		}
13:47
@Gordon - :D
how good is centos in terms of up-to-date packages?
@nikic - Bad.
that will create form elements looking like:

<input type='checkbox' name='UserX'>
and not
<input type='checkbox' name='[User][X]'>

where X is the Id of the user
like every linux :(
You'd have to use some non-standard repos to get to use modern PHP versions
Such as PHP 5.3 (<- modern!)
13:48
or is there actually one that has recent packages?
@Andy check what gets submitted and make sure the POST data array has the required structure for auto applying. When in doubt, step through with a profiler.
@nikic Yeah, just look on the net what you're looking for.
Jason Lithka (or whatever name that was) was hosting good repos.
the only linux-like OS that always has the latest packages I know is FreeBSD. Just bad that most vservers don't offer that :(
centos 5.5 has php5.3
@Gordon i've checked what's returned and as i've said it seems the viewhelper removes all instances of [] which is frustrating for my needs. It's also the reason the element isnt populated. When i remove the array [] the checkbox is checked as expected
13:50
@Gordon - You sure? I had to do it manually on HG VPSes
i guess using [] isnt XHTML?
They're Centos 5 as well
@Andy no, its fine. its a stupid zf thing iirc. you can use subforms to achieve that though
@ChristianSciberras centos.org
humpf, more markup
the pages are heavy as it is.
> CentOS 5.5 include:

ext4 is now a fully supported file system
libvirt was updated to 0.8.2
bind was updated to 9.7 and supports NSEC3 now.
ebtables was added
php53 is available as a php replacement.
System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) has been added.
13:52
@Gordon - do you know since when?
This might be old, but: photon-project.com
well, for a project that involved conditionally compiled forms i did everything by hand
i must have been nuts.
@ChristianSciberras since 5.5
likewise i cant seem to set a value for a checkbox without it 'checking' it. I'd love to do: <input name='User[]' value='123112' type='checkbox'>
but ZF wont allow ... booo or rather it will but seems to set the checkbox to selected
@Gordon I could have bet my head on it...don't know then.
@Gordon - I need some help about something I'm currently working on.
13:54
Would a ServiceGateway aggregate a DataMapper or would the DataMapper aggregate the ServiceGateway?
How would you "wrap" an html component into PHP?
class Compontent {
    public $name;
    public function render(){ echo '<input type="text" name="'.$this->name.'">'; }
    public function handle(){ return $_REQUEST[$this->name]; }
}
^- I hate typing newlines in chat :(
@Gordon - I'm asking about suggestions/advise you might have about it.
@ChristianSciberras the smart way would be not do that and use JavaScripts for any widgets and have PHP just provide the data. otherwise, I usually use plain old classes. you could use a two step view. or XSLT. dont use $_REQUEST though.
the problem with writing components in PHP is the behavior
PHP cannot specify behavior at the client side. you'd have to add JavaScripts from PHP. And when you do that, you can just as well specify the entire component in Javascript directly
Sure the above is plain HTML, but it could have been javascript? That reminds me I should have a script() method and a style() method.
what you are probably looking for is something like GWT.. but that's Java and I havent seen any good ports of that for PHP
@Gordon Have you ever seen VCL4PHP?
It conveys my point exactly, but is a mess (somewhat).
14:02
if there is no special behavior attached to the component, use DOM or something to write it to the view
@ChristianSciberras never heard of it
@Gordon I could do public function __construct($form){ for some DI.
Hmmm, it's official Zend_Form->checkbox decorator isnt doing what i think it should. How would you suggest i fix this? I want my elements to be able to have a value other than 0 or 1 likewise i want to be able to use [] within my form names
Sorry it seems it's the Zend/View/Helper/FormCheckbox.php that's incorrect for my needs.
grrrr.
it even adds a hidden element aswell ... WTF ??
how do i change the view helper for a form element?
@Gordon - With this architecture, I will need to kinds of script output.
One done per class and one done per field instance.
14:18
@ChristianSciberras sorry, but i have no clue what you are talking about
class Test {
    public static function script(){
        echo '  function xvalidate(name){ return jQuery(name).val() != ""; }  ';
    }
    public function script(){
        echo '  return xvalidate("'.$this->name.'");  ';
    }
}
Unless you had a better idea...?
i dont understand it and its using static methods so im not sure i want to understand it at all
I'm using static as an illustration.
To point out the static one is called once per page
you shouldnt be using static for anything
While the other is called once per instance.
one defines a validation function (once per page) whereas the other one delegates the function call to the element.
14:25
use printf if you need to create formatted output. even better, dont output at all because its a sideeffect. use sprintf and return
Nope, I don't think my point has gotten through. I'll write a more sensible example later on (got to hurry off).
Laters, and thanks!
cheers guys
Hello @KamilTomšík
how would I go about using array values in a mysql insert statement? like so:

foreach( $aDefectData as $row ){
   $insert = mysql_query("INSERT INTO FooTable
                                  (field1, field2, field3)
                               VALUES
                                  ('$row[\'field1\']', '$row[\'field2\']', '$row[\'field3\']')" )
}
You want to add value $row['field1'] or $row['field1'] value?
14:38
yes
I thought I could escape the quote but it doesn't work like that
Escape dollar sign
hi all
example?
 .... VALUES
           ('\$row[\'field1\']', ....
That will insert the literal string "$row['field1']". You want to insert the value contained in the array, right?
14:43
@Aether yes
Use ... ('{$row['field1']}', '{$row['field2']}', ...
14:54
posted on June 28, 2011

Padraic Brady has posted the first in a new series of articles to his blog talking about the most recent happenings on the Zend Framework Contributors mailing list. What's this nonsense then? Well, a few weeks ago I shot myself in the foot [...] and before my sanity returned to normal, I found myself hoodwinked on IRC into writing up weekly summaries of what is discussed in Zend Framework l

@Aether thanks
@sadmicrowave No problems.
15:53
more issues with an update statement this time.  I've tried to figure out where the problem that mysql_error() is directing me to but can't figure it out. my query is this:

$update = mysql_query("UPDATE LOCAL_ITF_MAIN
			SET DEFECT_TYPE_ID = " . $row['DEFECT_TYPE_ID'] . "
				REPAIR_TYPE_ID = " . $row['REPAIR_TYPE_ID'] . "
				REPAIR_LATER   = " . $row['REPAIR_LATER'] . "
				UPDATORID      = " . $row['USERID'] . "
		WHERE AOI_TEST_ID = " . $row['AOI_TEST_ID'] )
		or die("failed to update LOCAL_ITF_MAIN row: \n" . mysql_error() );
and all 5 of those $row elements are integers and the mysql field types are int's also
are you missing the commas?
lmao
@rickchristie you mean...are you a newb?
lmao
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