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14:00
np
@rdlowrey does it really matter? i conveyed the information i needed to. it's over. it's done. we're moving on
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@MikeS Not to me, it just seems like an exercise in futility if the purpose is to obfuscate the actual address for spam prevention. Just a suggestion. Feel free to ignore it ... or make your turing tests a little tougher.
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@RepWhoringPeeHaa I think the answer is 42.
@rdlowrey actually, i did it because that's how @ircmaxell did it. that's all.
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well, technically, he used . anyway, not important :)
and I gave one of my public emails (which is heavily filtered)
@ircmaxell u beat me to the response. :)
14:06
:-P
Hello folks, one newbie question, how may I output an array wich contains (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) like this:
1, 12, 123, 1234, 12345
I know it might sound stupid, but I don't know what search terms should I use to search for such thing...
$string = '';
foreach($theArray as $item) {
    $string.= $item;
    echo $string;
}
@Mihai Is this a homework question?
@Mihai How do you think you'd do it?
Well, I have something like that inside an array: ('home','folder1','folder2'), and I want to out put: home, home/folder1, home/folder1/folder2
@RepWhoringPee: Thank you, I'm gonna try it right now
14:12
hey @ircmaxell
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@Mihai Also, if you're dealing with directories, you might be better served to use glob or readdir unless you're 110% sure the dir structure won't ever change
Sup @NikiC?
@rdlowrey - yes I'm dealing with directories, and yes, I'm using readdir :)
@rdlowrey i don't know how to add tags like that. i sure would like to, though. please advise
@Mihai why not use the directory iterator?
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14:15
@MikeS type: [tag: tag-name] <--- remove the space after the colon
Thank you for the tip, although I already have the solution given by you above, many thanks.
I'll take a look at directory iterator too
<3
@rdlowrey kewl thx. now is there a list of tags, or do they take any value?
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[hi:hi]
??
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you have to do [tag:
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14:17
followed by the relevant text
o. ok. got it
great. thx
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np
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Why not RecursiveDirectoryIterator?
also, when you write a tag you can click on it and it brings you to questions tagged on it, like Yes, unicorn is a tag!
@ircmaxell yup why not
:)
14:22
:-D
Does anyone know how redirect all connections made by PHP through a SOCKS proxy on Linux?
@Gordon: curl
@ircmaxell transparently. without touching the php code
14:26
hello @all
@Gordon Can't be done, that I can find (we have the same problem here)
i'm a c programmer and want to get started with php. i read a beginner level php book now can anyone guide me where to go
@ircmaxell i found a few pages suggesting to use LD_PRELOAD but have a hard time finding something that uses this in combination with php
14:30
@RepWhoringPeeHaa i had taken a look at php.net/manual before but i need some thing more close to implementation.
@ilis In that case you should go for my second suggestion
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@ilis What PeeHaa said ... just say, "here's what I want to do" and set about making it happen. Google for help as needed.
php is straightforward, you don't need more than a Xdebug and google
and some concepts about oop
@ilis Another thing if you have created something and you would like some sometimes harsh (but always honest) opinion about it post something some code snippet here. :-)
And we also have:
@RepWhoringPeeHaa and @rdlowrey i googled but really there are a lot of choises, but they are all almost for beginners, i have used php in one of my iOS application(not just for APNS, a little comlicated sustem as well) and i need an approach from some experienced people, which i think you are
14:34
@ilis do you have that PHP code somewhere public?
@RepWhoringPeeHaa no, but i can share
a friend guided&helped a little but now he is too busy and can't give me a hand to go forward
@ilis do you have a github account?
yes
@RepWhoringPeeHaa
@YagoRiveiro , to write "some code" , you do not need to learn OOP, but it you want to seriously work in this field, you have to study OOP in depth
@ilis Give up that github account name then :)
14:37
rubar, here is my link @CharlesSprayberry
it is still empty:)
Can you add some code you have used to a public gist so I can have a quick look=
@RepWhoringPeeHaa as what? i couldnt understand
@tereško "some code" is where google enter in action
@RepWhoringPeeHaa gist.github.com/2558874
like this?
14:42
yup
@ilis For starters stop using mysql_* functions.
instead of making your variables private make them protected
Don't do one-line if statements
e.g.:
if(!$select)
    echo "HATA Database seÁilemedi";
@RepWhoringPeeHaa i have c/objective c background but still dont have such a deep OOP aproach. that is the recommendation of my friend. and in fact i cant write the same code for the moment:) @RepWhoringPeeHaa
@ilis start by reading this
@RepWhoringPeeHaa in fact, my question my be somthink like this
i shall look at your link
it would be c/c++
15:11
morning !
@YagoRiveiro , if you think that using code you find in google is a good idea, maybe you should change you hobby
any ideas why this wont work?
	private function connectDB()
	{
		$dsn = 'mysql:dbname=f1;host=127.0.0.1';
$user = '1';
$password = '1';

try {
	$dbh = new PDO($dsn, $user, $password);
} catch (PDOException $e) {
	echo 'Connection failed: ' . $e->getMessage();
}
	}




function delete_file($deletelink) {

$dbh = $this->connectDB();
Fatal error: Call to a member function prepare() on a non-object in
@HarryBeasant Do you know how long the variables $user, $password and $dbh exist for?
I don't
@HarryBeasant You aren't showing the relevent code. There is no prepare() method call in your code
15:21
$sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM files WHERE delete_link = :deletelink");
next line down that is
where the error starts
Well, connectDb() never returns $dbh
because $dbh isn't an object appar
oh
So, $dbh is null
Thus, not an object
works
silly me
@HarryBeasant The scope of a variable is an important concept: php.net/manual/en/language.variables.scope.php
15:22
@HarryBeasant I prefer Charles but you're welcome :)
Thanks Charles!
@HarryBeasant Its still not good yet.
Alright Paul, ill read that now
What do you suggest i do to it
You have a private function that is making your $dbh for the local scope of each function. But this is a class, you can use an object wide scope by making it a protected property.
15:24
(this probably is confusing until you read that link)
How would this benefit the code?
Like
private $dbh = $this->connectDB();
Then i can use it EVERYWHERE!
not having to connect each time, instead just refer to the connection, yes almost like that, but that still isn't right. Read that link first.
roger that
But people always say dont set globals?
also, not everywhere, its private.
just within the class oui?
15:26
within the object yes.
@HarryBeasant A private variable is not global, it is only accessible from the scope of the class it was defined in
Static then?!
Whats that
its a global in disguise. It is like a namespaced variable.
I see
No idea what namespaced it
But okay!
have you even read a single book about PHP ?
hell .. in any object-capable language
15:32
@tereško If you don't want to help, don't talk
You are always so negative, so depressing, just like your picture.
so , i will take it as NO
I have
They do not cover everything though
@HarryBeasant you haven't
@HarryBeasant what book did you read?
15:37
O'Reilly PHP, MySql and JavaScript
it's got a section on OOP
Nothing in-depth though
good morning
morning @CarrieKendall
hello every one
@CarrieKendall hi
any one work with CI here ?
15:43
@zaherg hi to u 2
@CarrieKendall Howdy
hello all
@MikeS hi to you 2, hope your fine ..
which is the best thing to do , use ORM or depend on the normal AR which is included in CI, or in general do we really need to use ORM like datamapper or anything else ..
datamapper is not an ORM
@zaherg that's a loaded question. "best" is relative. the "best" thing is always project-dependent
15:46
@tereško will actually DataMapper which is a CI library is an ORM datamapper.wanwizard.eu
@tereško and thats what am talking about
@MikeS what i meant is when to use it and when not to ..
That is an ORM based on CI's ActiveRecord ... should should tell you enough how stupid people who made it are
i have did many projects and i didnt use ORM library every
i see your weekend didn't improve your mood @tereško
lulz @ @CarrieKendall
@tereško will i think people found it a good library for CI since CI has a small and effective AR ..
15:49
@tereško = apparentlyNotAFanOfCI
@zaherg i think you mean well instead of will FYI
@tereško which one do you think the best lib to use in your experience .. in general not in CI only ..
@CarrieKendall yes ,, thanks :D
@zaherg , i think CI should be scorched from earth and ground salted where ever it has been
when you use "best" in the same sentence as CodeIgniter , it is a clear sign that you have never actually read source of it
15:52
@tereško why , i did tried Zend and didnt like it , but i think that CI is a good one ... and yes i didnt read the full source code of CI 2.x
@zaherg , you shouldn't use ORMs at all , instead create a clear separation of business logic and interaction with data source
.. and who gave you the impression that ZF is any better ?
@tereško am stuck with which one is better Fat controller Slim model or Fat model Slim Controller ..
and i didnt say that ZF is better , since i didnt like it :D
i though of SF or kohana
but those two have a big problem
Fat model Slim Controller
they dont care about older versions, if they release a main version you will have to re-learn again
especially since "Model" is actually a layer of application , and no an instance of class
15:55
and sometimes you have to redo your project again
am always fan of slim model and fat controller since , i think that controller must do the validation and so on , mean while the model must only deal with database operations
wait for it... the scorched earth is coming...
@zaherg You have this wrong. The Model is not just a place to interact with the database. Data validation should most certainly be happening on the Model level, not the Controller
@tereško :3515211 I never said that, I said that you can use google to learn, and is your duty know if the code have quality to be used. There are a lot of good code in google and find it is my hobby.
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I try to always say, "Domain Model" because of the confusion among many PHP devs who've been led to believe that the Model is a class representing a database table ...
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The Model is a layer of your application
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16:02
Unrelated: would anyone care to comment on my logic here ...
@rdlowrey ,thats actually a confusion caused initially by RoR , with the whole "activerecord is a model" bullshit
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Logs are generally where useful information goes to die.
We can pretend like we'll wade through those mountains of text, but we won't.
No problem, we write a parser to wade through the logs for us.
But what if the log format changes? Then we have to rewrite our parser.

If we want useful log data, shouldn't we then always use some form of RDBMS data store with a simple UI for browsing/viewing?
@rdlowrey only if we will be able to identify the "logic" part =P
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hehe yeah "business logic" (strategic quotations)
@tereško so you mean that i have it wrong .. can you point me to some articles / books which can help
16:03
@zaherg , start with PoEAA
also the initial definition of MVC pattern ( for smalltalk , sometime in 80s ) might be an useful read too
@tereško will do .. thanks
@rdlowrey So long as it doesn't hurt performance (It shouldn't if it is used correctly), the only trouble would be when you were trying to log database failures.
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@Paul Yeah ... I guess in that scenario you'd need a backup log handler for that specific case
It would definitely be a much nicer way to view logs.
@rdlowrey , it seems that a good reader would be a more useful project
something that can read multiple sources of logs
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16:09
well I was just thinking out loud after reading something on HN the other day (can't find the link now) that advocated logging everything in JSON but an RDBMs seemed like a better solution
do not forget that webserver too is doing some logging
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@zaherg , btw , you might find this comment useful too .. scroll to the "side notes" bit
@rdlowrey have you designed your logger already?
i'm off
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16:13
later
see ya
bye
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@Paul yeah, mostly -- i have a logger class to which you attach handlers that can be setup with different debug output levels. so, for example I attach a console handler specified which logs >= DEBUG, a text handler for >= INFO messages, PDO/HTTP POST handlers for remote logging if something goes wrong, etc
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I deal with a lot of automated data collection, so I need to know when things go slightly off-course ... that kind of message gets routed to a db backend with a UI for easy viewing
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but at the same time I may want to see debug/informational output in the terminal
16:15
@rdlowrey nice I've been working on a PHP framework that's an interesting feature
I wrote a logger a long while ago, but I'm changing my approach.
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@ybouchard Well, it's really just a rip-off of Python's logging module -- I really like it so I've just been slowly porting it to PHP for my own purposes
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It's nice because it just runs off of a handler interface. You can create your own log handlers to do whatever you want with the information
so, its an observer pattern?
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yeah, pretty much
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16:18
Everything that's publicly available for PHP (that I've seen) shoehorns you into one log destination
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I need different log destinations based on the severity of the message
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If my automated data collection scripts experience massive data failure I need to know immediately
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But I don't need to know immediately that an operation completed normally. I'd rather route that to a text file so I can check it out every now and again to remind myself that everything works.
yes, it sounds like you have some fancy handlers already. A db one wouldn't be very hard to write.
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Yep, it's just a single Logger class instance with observer handlers. So I've basically gotten nothing accomplished for a couple of days because I've been fiddling with meaningless details of that :)
16:22
yes, i can relate to that. Its hard to get things to where you think they are perfect.
@rdlowrey Do you use the logger within your error/exception and possibly shutdown handlers?
I'm just moving towards using trigger_error where I used to call my logger.
16:43
hmmm someone is downvoting my answers :|
@sg3s it happens
makes me a little sad that some of my better answers are downvoted :-/
nested foreach() pass by reference question: I pass my variable references with &. So, how do I test that the original array reflects the changed inner loop data. I'm printing the inner loop data. It looks fine. I check the outer loop, unchanged. :( Here's a paste with the code bin.cakephp.org/view/14212099
hmm, maybe i'm not accessing it correctly. i'll check again. thanks for looking @RepWhoringPeeHaa
16:51
morning fellas :]
hello @orourkek
@orourkek happy monday
I wasn't aware those two words could be placed next to each other...
@orourkek yes, then can. we're in a parallel universe.
16:55
good answer :]
@RepWhoringPeeHaa if anyone could truly solve that problem they'd be a billionaire
@RepWhoringPeeHaa I check the data from the calling function. All that's getting pass back is the changed inner array (which is a good start). i'm missing the part on integrating it back into the original master/detail array
My brain is too small for OOP, so, procedural all the way.

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