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08:00
You just arrived and you are already trying to get young men into bed:p
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lol
What they say about me is true
I am now officially a contributor to php-src \o/
Except when they're lying.
@DaveRandom noice :)
@DaveRandom, grats :p
08:03
My PR is still stuck, because I haven't given it enough love :)
Now, if only I could find the time to do some work...
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@DaveRandom Great! Congratulations.
@Jack There's a big push at the moment to clear the PR backlog, give it a week or two and I'm sure it'll get merged
I've seen it in trunk though :)
It's still a debate whether array_filter() should have a magic flag to also pass array keys in the callback or whether I should write array_filter_keys().
Having the key value at your disposal in the callback has the advantage that you don't have to do a separate array deref.
Please god, no more array_* functions :-P
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08:06
@Jack I have latter as utility function and I think it's better.
Haha. Perhaps I shouldn't tell you about my proposed array_all() and array_some() then =D
don't forget array_any() :p
@AlmaDoMundo That's the same as some() I think.
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Let's make array_linq. :D
Basically those two functions implement FOR-ALL and EXISTS in functional programming.
08:07
@Jack no-no-no. The real professional will know the difference :p
@Jack, I was joking actually :\ but your example shows that I missed too many :\
@PLB Yeah, I just don't like that to also use the corresponding array values you need to use use :)
I bet you £10 that if you implement array_some() it won't be long before you get a question on SO that's "what's the difference between array_some() and array_sum()"
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I always thought any would be better name instead of some for those functions.
08:11
@DaveRandom Aha! Exactly. The problem with sum() is that all elements are accessed.
Whereas some() will stop at the earliest possible point.
Same for all(); they basically implement "init X = false | true; search until (bool)value != X"
tbh what it really is according to the current lib of functions is in_array_callback()
@DaveRandom Ehm, yeah, I suppose, except that in_array_callback() doesn't exist either :)
That's the commit btw.
Implementation wise I could take advantage of the symmetric properties of both functions :)
good mornings
@iroegbu, morning
mornin @irougbu
08:21
@Jack Yeh in know, I just meant that if you look at the current std lib and follow the current stupid naming convention, that's what it should be called. PHP + functional programming don't work very well in that respect because all the function names are overly long (out of necessity) because you can't do the "everything is an object" deliciousness that you can in ECMA
Why doesn't PHP has a function that returns it's parameter built-in? Like deref($value)? That would allow to overcome of some of it's parsers shortcommings. Valid featur request? Or does this just lead to bad code?
@hakre its
anyway, I didn't get the idea :-(
hello
@hakre, hmm.. func_get_args may be? Or you mean deref by name?
@HamZa, hi. what's your uptime? :p
I'll do an example.
08:24
@AlmaDoMundo wut ? It's still morning lol
@HamZa, nevermind :p
@AlmaDoMundo Nah, I removed windows and installed linux last week :)
@DaveRandom what if we used constants to say what we want, say array_sum($my_array, ARRAY_SOME);
@HamZa I remember - and that's why I've asked about uptime :p
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@iroegbu I don't get what would you expect that to return?
08:26
@AlmaDoMundo Ah. I use hibernate now. So the uptime must be building up :D
Example: deref($new = new Some)->method();
The thing is, array_sum() and array_some() have nothing to do with each other in reality. array_sum() must visit every element, it's reducing the array to the sum of the values. But array_some() is just checking that some element in the array matches a user-defined condition
@hakre, ah, yes, got the idea. that would be useful
god damn it now I'm doing it
08:29
hello can someone help me with regex? i have following url fr/home
@AlmaDoMundo I'm not on my pc now, so can't tell ya :)
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 french ?
and regex is  RewriteRule ^(../)?(.*)$ index.php/$2?language=$1 [L]
@PLB sum of some elements in $myArray, so we can have args for offsets
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 ok, I'm not lol
08:29
it work but my language = fr/
is there a way to take language without /?
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 I invite you to

RegEx - Regular Expressions

Discuss about Regular Expressions. Learn at: Regular-Expressio...
there usually not many peoples, so i ask here
and all afk
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 lolwut. I'm a regular
can someone help me?
@HamZa ok can you answer me there then? :p
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 maybe ...
08:32
@HamZa its hard, i understand
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 is your name hashed using md5() ?
@Mr.Alien "hashed"
@ccd580ac6753941c6f84fe2e19f229 It's not hard, just tell me
Oh yea, hashed...
@hakre The answer would be "just write it yourself" I suspect
@hakre I've seen that before with the introduction of useful functions that Facebook uses ... they call it id($x) :)
08:33
@Mr.Alien, I've even thought to recover original name :p
@AlmaDoMundo than it will take few years ;)
@iroegbu At first I wanted to extend array_sum() to accept a callback; but then I figured what I really wanted is a short-circuit method :)
tbh the function call seem unnecessary, there's no reason why deref shouldn't be expanded to any expression that results in an object
@Mr.Alien, may be. But if it is no salt in hash, I could be lucky and find it via rainbow tables :p
08:36
@Jack What? The two seem completely unrelated :-S
He's trying to sum some values in the array I guess
@DaveRandom Because SUM can be used as ANY :)
@Jack How so?
@AlmaDoMundo instead a better idea is to tell him to write his name in the profile description
@DaveRandom Because if the sum of a condition is bigger than zero, there exists a value in the array/table where the condition yields TRUE / 1.
Or rather, the condition applied to each element of the array/table.
Similarly it can be used for FORALL ... sum(cond) == length
08:41
OK but that seems like convoluted logic, array_sum() is just adding up the values of the array, you want a) short-circuit eval, and b) a conditional test. It's much more of an extension of in_array()/array_search()
@DaveRandom in_array() and some() are very similar though; it's just that all() needs a different treatment (I think).
@DaveRandom Well, as something that obvious, question is why isn't it in core? That's what puzzles me.
There actually might be some reason ^^
I don't know why I'm even getting involved in this, I'm not a fan of adding any more array_*() functions at all :-P
7 mins ago, by DaveRandom
tbh the function call seem unnecessary, there's no reason why deref shouldn't be expanded to any expression that results in an object
But yeh you're right, there must be some good reason for it not being done in the first place
It's always possible that the reason is laziness though
I mean that would be a nice example to have in core as well because it shows how a (very simple) function can be implemented.
@DaveRandom If we add a few more functions we can sell exams :)
08:45
guys, give me idea of a correct word for this explanation: some flexible ribbon-alike thing to mount TV so that kid don't turn it off the cabinet?
I was always wondering why not all functions have their callback analogs
i.e. array functions
@AlmaDoMundo Different beginnings.
as of PHP4 you mean?
@AlmaDoMundo PHP is very much C in that respect.
08:46
@zerkms Can't picture it, do you mean "turn" or do you mean "pull"? I'm actually more of a fan of the wall-bracket solution to that problem myself anyway (if you are looking to buy something)
@zerkms Mount your TV on the ceiling, problem solved.
@Jack for example, I hate anything that returns result in an argument (hello, sort and it's company)
it's a renting house, cannot mount it to wall
so need strenghten the cabinet+tv pair
@zerkms How about a cattle prod?
what's that?
08:48
@zerkms ahh ok. How would you feel about putting screws/bolts into the cabinet?
TV was shipped with a flexible strong ribbon to attach tv's stand do cabinet (but it's strong)
@DaveRandom it's mine - so I can do whatever I want with it
@Gordon I'm going to leave you a message now remember my question yesterday, I think i found a solution hope to hear your opinion eval.in/42739
@zerkms A device that farmers use to get their cattle to move ... it delivers an electrical shock ;-)
Goodmorning everybody ;)
@Jack bingo!
08:49
muhahahaha :) 3v4l.org/O7C7E (if you want to impress some of your co-workers ;))
@Tredged, morning
however, it's almost 1 PM :p earlyyy morning
Here its 10:50 A.M @AlmaDoMundo
@hakre wtf is that?
@hakre utf8 ftw lol
@Tredged I'm joking :p of cause I'm aware that we could be in different timezones
08:51
@AlmaDoMundo Haha I know ;-)
@Ocramius that is zero-width space :D
ah, hidden char
sneaky
@Tredged but 10:50 AM is still too late morning :p
btw, other sites make them visible which is somewhat not bad: eval.in/private/68bffb97c11dc1
@hakre s/impress/get beaten with a stick by/
08:54
@hakre Oh btw, the term for that is: identity function :)
@Jack is it? where does that term come from?
@AlmaDoMundo Yes I agree :(
In mathematics, an identity function, also called an identity relation or identity map or identity transformation, is a function that always returns the same value that was used as its argument. In terms of equations, the function is given by f(x) = x. Definition Formally, if M is a set, the identity function f on M is defined to be that function with domain and codomain M which satisfies :f(x) = x    for all elements x in M. In other words, the function assigns to each element x of M the element x of M. The identity function f on M is often denoted by idM. ...
now I see, that's from math.
Yeah :)
@zerkms I'm trying to find a link to the thing my sister has, basically it's a vesa mount that screws down, I can't find but I've emailed her to see if she has the link
08:55
@DaveRandom great thanks
@zerkms How big is the screen?
love math <3
@zerkms Is there something you could do on the rotating platform itself?
my current idea is to use duct tape!!! )))))
42"
@salathe did you mean U+528C ?
08:56
@hakre yes :)
@zerkms why not get permission and mount on the wall?
@iroegbu it's unlikely to be granted - it's a brand new house, I'm sure owners won't ruin it on first year
Not sure whether he'll get w permissions on /wall :)
@zerkms Are you talking about something like this? Apparently they are earthquake straps
@DaveRandom yep
08:58
kids, earthquakes ... same effect :)
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var_dump(kids == earthquakes); ===> bool(true) No? ok.
I still prefer the screw-down stand idea though because the straps won't really let you swivel the screen, I would check to see if the manufacturer supplied stand has base mounting points and if not then look at buying something
@PLB That's because $kids > $earthquakes
@PLB Morning ;)
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@Tredged Morning. :)
That's true, earthquakes don't have a particular preference for shiny, colourful or breakable stuff. Kids on the other hand ...
09:04
@Jack I think the preference tips more towards the expensive/dangerous things tbh
Morning
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Q: How do I check if file exists in jQuery or Javascript?

usertestHow do I check if a file on my server exists in jQuery or Javascript? Thanks in advance.

morning
http://stackoverflow.com/q/18183020/1723893
^^^^^^^ I want to check if PDF EXISTS
@DextOr the checked answer is incorrect
can you tell me how to know if pdf exists or not using jQuery @zerkms
@DextOr in general - it's not possible
@DaveRandom you mean Dave(@Random) :P
Time to learn that alien hieroglyphic language that is regex :(
I am getting crazy... my selenium test not working. Javascript generated form submiting on about:blank page instead of form action link....
09:07
can't you use an ajax request to a server sided script and check there ?
Wasn't paying attention
@Fabien it's a shame to have such a name and don't know regexes
Yes I let my much greater name-brother down. Mr. Potencier.
@zerkms Hmm, why is it incorrect actually? If the file is on same-domain I don't see a particular issue.
@Jack because it has nothing to do with files at all
09:09
^^ true story
@Jack it's about a response on a particular request
are you able to use php?
morning
I may create a RewriteRule so that every file in the world existed on my server
That's a point of course.
09:10
the only way to know it's a pdf behind a link - is to download about 5 bytes of signature and see
fread()
file_exists.php :)
Granted, this is of course performed on the same site (I hope), in which case doing an AJAX request is a fair approach.
@zerkms send header 302 Found to any query :p
@DextOr So the accepted answer on that question doesn't work for you or what exactly is the issue?
@Jack its not working with PDF files
09:15
@Jack the accepted answer is about .ext file, while he wants to check`.pdf`
I wan to check existence of PDF files
@Jack is it the thing we need to explain to you?!??!?!
@zerkms Ehm ... right.
@DextOr It works with all files except pdf?
@Jack so for .pdf there should be another particular piece of code magic
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@DextOr Existing solution has nothing to do with files. If you want to be sure that it's a pdf file you need to check binary format of file and unless you download file there's no way over http.
@zerkms You mean to actually validate that it is indeed a PDF? But that's determining existence AND content scan whereas it seems that @DextOr is only interested in the former ... I could be wrong of course.
Actually I'm not sure he knows what he needs
Hence my question :)
what i need is to check if ABC.PDF is there or not thats it
09:20
@DextOr use the advice from that post
if it doesn't work - explain what exactly doesn't work
ps: the code doesn't work is still not an explanation
@DextOr Is the file on your own server?
what this do while($r = while($r = $statement->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) { ?
sorry if its silly but i never used while loop like this
break down your server ?
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09:21
@Jack Why did you post that image? :(
Somebody wanted spam-pls .. :)
lease it guys i think i should use JSP
lol
@tereško morning
why not erlang?
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09:22
@Jack Well you could find another image without food on it. :p
@PLB Because there's something wrong with food?
@tereško morning
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@Jack Nope. Just somebody (for example, me) may be hungry... :d
Lol
Then eat :)
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Waiting for lunch-time.
09:25
@Jack Ah obesity in a can.
@dragon112 I remember trying it once, and only once.
Good ol' student days.
I liked that stuff back in the day, might get me a can of Spam just for the nostalgic feeling:p
@HamZa I guess the regex is fine then, it has to be the way the results are inspected for output then. I added the function that matches and echos out the results. still wont show for new cisco IOS's. — LethalGimmick 2 mins ago
^ someone replies after 2 months lol
holywar_provocation: mercurial is SO MUCH better than git
@HamZa That project did NOT have a tight deadline xD
09:30
@dragon112 hahahaha
@zerkms I'm not seeing the tractor beams around better, why is that? :)
@Jack it allows doing graph search MUCH easier
^ Is this question suited for Super User or Server Fault ?
09:31
yesterday I needed to create a following request:
find all the merges a particular branch to a master when the branch is defined by a cset-id (performed after cset-id)
@HamZa I'd say server fault...
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Q: "Indirect" isset() with PHP

Dr. Gianluigi Zane Zanettinifunction myCheck($in) { return isset($in); } $var1='Something'; $var2='$var1'; $var3='$varNonExitant'; What I'm trying to achive is to use myCheck to evaluate the existance of the content like this: myCheck($var2) returns true; myCheck($var3) returns false; Thanks!

I guess either of those really
@zerkms Hmm, not sure what cset-id means :)
09:32
for a second: you cannot tell what particular branch the changeset belongs to
changeset?
changeset id
Bad idea of the dav: post in this chat using a controller and steam's "big picture" browser (it works though)
Actually I'm not entirely sure how branches work in git lol.
I still mostly treat them in the CVS way.
@Jack ahaha
09:34
Read the block quote here stackoverflow.com/a/18183697/1542290
@Jack you're missing so much
@dragon112 No server fault in the CV so choosed SuperUser
@zerkms My ex colleague was using Mercurial during his stint at 2nd life; he liked it :)
Yea I guess it fits on either of the sites.
@Jack I'm using it since 2008. It's awesome
it's like git but designed by people for people
not by Linus for robots
09:35
@LethalGimmick Now let's just wait for another 2 months for a reply. — HamZa 38 secs ago
By Linus for Linus :)
@Jack that's what @zerkms said!
hehe
Anyone else using bzr?
09:36
@SweetieBelle oh, not you again!
@SweetieBelle I use br a lot !
@HamZa <br /> <br />
@HamZa br or bzr? :P
Nooo, <br></br>
@zerkms Nice to see you too :D
09:37
bzr reminds me of something else, related to live :p
@SweetieBelle don't know what bzr is ... Could be Bowling Zooming Rapping
@Jack Actually, each tlme you pull in git, you're working with branches...
@Jack At least close them properly..
@Jasper in Soviet Russia branches are working with you
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@dragon112 I did! :)
09:38
@zerkms lol
Haha
Oh wait, that's just lame.
Who does that?!
Nobody lol, I hope.
@dragon112 your HTML is weak.. <br></br> is perfectly ok :p
@Mr.Alien Not sure about the perfectly.
09:39
I know it's ok, I'm asking "Who does that?!"
I know it's valid, that should be the words to use I guess, perfectly ok is quite the overstatement imo.
@salathe ping
Since when are comments disabled on locked posts??
@Jimbo That's what "locked" is. Locked != protected.
@Jack html - 885 guy saying its perfect, so its perfect
09:41
@DaveRandom pong
@HamZa bzr is a distributed version control system.
@DaveRandom Ah, getting confused between locked and closed
@SweetieBelle I see
@Mr.Alien Where are your 885 guys?
@Jimbo they were disabled since beginning, they started mentioning things now..
09:42
@Mr.Alien Did you just say this? REALLY?!
@Jack lol, I am 885 @dragon112 wut?
@salathe Good morning. My PR has just been accepted on php-src and merged into master, so presumably it will be in 5.5.2. I've just created a couple of doc patches documenting the feature it adds, should I submit them now or wait until 5.5.2 is released?
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@Mr.Alien Is it even valid in XHTML? I'm pretty sure it isn't allowed anywhere else...
@DaveRandom Submit them now
@Jasper I am just kidding, don't tell @dragon112, let us fool him for a while
@Jasper <br> or <br /> valid for html, but for xhtml only <br /> is valid
09:44
Same goes for <link> and <meta> and other void elements.
@Mr.Alien shoo's away the annoying @Mr.Alien
@salathe Done, thanks :-)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18183844/how-to-convert-a-pdf-document-in-microsoft-word
@DaveRandom gratz :)
@dragon112 off to repwhore, tada
09:46
@PeeHaa thanks :-)
Hey do you use any PHP framework?
@Filip phpnuke
@zerk
*@zerkms i never use any framework :)
@Filip and how do you feel?
09:48
Aaaaaaaaaaaand my mac doesn't boot again
@Mr.Alien I know that. I just wondered about <br></br> though. I know it's not valid html 4 (as not even <br /> is), I know it's not valid html 5 (as <br /> is valid only because people had gotten used to writing it, and through the rule that such a slash has no meaning) but I do really wonder if it's valid XHTML
@Mr.Alien that is really easy hunt +1 stackoverflow.com/a/18180792/1723893
@salathe @PeeHaa if anyone wants to review patch #943 then it should be good to go
@PeeHaa too much egg frying on it?
@PeeHaa I'm saying nothing
09:49
@zerkms It's easy to programming.Which gains l have if i use framework?
@Filip there are no
posted on August 12, 2013 by Henri Bergius

Jekyll is a delightful piece of software. A Ruby application that turns your Markdown and html files to a nicely constructed static website. Since the generated site is static, you can deploy and serve it from anywhere with no security or performance concerns. As a matter of fact, this site is built with Jekyll. For websites that don't need to offer dynamic functionality this is in many ways

@Filip if it suits you - then do it your way
@PeeHaa wow
@zerkms yes but i want to try any framework to improve coding speed and safty
@Filip then try symfony2
@zerkms Which framework have most users? When I download framework,i put it on site?
@Filip I have already given an advice
ps: the bigger number of users doesn't guarantee that product is of a better quality
My country yay
09:54
@Mr.Alien Alright, so my reasoning about html 4 was wrong, but that nothing in that question or any of its answers talks about writing <br></br>...
@zerkms Yes,but users don't use that framework if it's bad
@Filip a lot of people use CI and it is bad.
@Filip I have already proposed you one
@Jasper because there is nothing like <br></br> :)
@zerkms yes i know
09:55
@Ocramius what is funny is that a lot of CI users don't even know its correct name spelling
@zerkms it's hard to misspell CodeIgniter O_o
@Ocramius Code Ignitor
@Mr.Alien no, because the question didn't ask about it. A question about <br> and <br /> in html 5 not saying anything about whether <br></br> is valid XHTML does not automatically mean it's not valid XHTML.
@Ocramius No fucking clue. Every other time I reboot the thing it won't come up again and I have to force reset it
09:57
lol srsly?
google "Codeignitor" About 2,100,000 results (0.26 seconds)
(just make sure smart google's AI don't replace it with the proper spelling)
@DaveRandom Looks good to me, but why the whitespace?
@h2ooooooo Thanks for your bookmarklet, I've already added it in my browser!
@PeeHaa Have you cleaned out the dust?
@ComFreek Great! Glad it works for you :)
09:59
@Jasper No the thing isn't worth of cleaning. Didn't I mention it is a mac? :P
@Jasper <br> <img> and I don't remember else, are self closing tags, so either you leave them <img> is completely fine in html, but if you use xhtml, you need to use <img /> i.e <img></img> = <img />

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