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11:01 AM
MOrnign
 
@Gordon The exemplary Person Mapper has insert, update, delete. In the next illustration it also got the find method. The data used for locating the entity is the id.
 
@PeeHaa monin
 
@hakre pg 179 track mapper returns an ArrayList of Tracks for an Album
 
@Gordon I have the german translation of the book, the pg numbers are different, just give section numbers.
 
you have the german version? why would you do that? Oo
 
11:03 AM
The best language is php according to me!
 
@Gordon some men just want to watch the world burn
it's called "Entwurfsmuster" or something like that
 
@Hassan Have you tried C ?
 
@hakre its close to the end of the DataMapper chapter. maybe two pages before
 
saw it on a shelf at work and stood for a while to stare at it in contemplation
 
11:05 AM
@hakre about separating the finders
also some examples on the PersonMapper have methods like FindByLastName
and internal method calls like FindMany
and SQL with ORDER BY clauses
wouldnt make sense if they'd only ever return one Entity
He also says he might need to pull back some rows in the result set that correspond to people he has already load
 
@Gordon I see class TackMapper java code.
 
and thus check the identity map before going to the db
 
But those are finders, right?
 
yes, but they are part of the Mapper
 
Also another question slightly unrelated
Can I have public function x(AbstractObj $object) in an interface
 
11:10 AM
Yes, but also an interface of their own. So those finders use the basic functionality of the mapper (like load) to create the objects.
 
But public function x(ConrecteObj $object) in the implementing class?
 
It's still mapping though.
 
Of course, ConcreteObj extends AbstractObj
 
@MadaraUchiha Why would you typehint a concrete class?
 
@hakre sure, but part of the mapper. you could obviously separate the finder into your own class, fetch multiple records, then pass the records one by one to a mapper. then the mapper would only ever handle one instance.
 
11:11 AM
@PeeHaa Because the concrete mapper maps only a single type of DomainObject, and not any DomainObject
 
@Ocramius how does Doctrine do it?
 
@Gordon It does already, if you look into the finder method public List findForAlbum(), it calls the mappers load in a while-loop, once for each object.
 
So from that point on I will have to extend the entire concrete class instead of simply adhering to the contract when I want to swap the thing?
 
It's perhaps just sane to have useful finders with the mapper because that's a very close field of use.
 
@hakre yes, but the method is on the same class
 
11:14 AM
Doctrine has 2 main components called "Hydrator" and "Persister" - the hydrator is a mix of finder methods and reflection logic to build or hydrate entities
 
@hakre also see the PersonMapper before that example where it says findMany and findByLastName
@Ocramius yeah, thats the slow part of Doctrine ;)
 
entities are usually always created (instantiated) within a separate object called UnitOfWork - objects get re-hydrated only in very specific cases, so you can basically assume that they're always instantiated in the mapping process
 
Not only is it bad practices to suddenly tie some concrete implementation it is also invalid
 
@Gordon yeah, that's why those classes are also so horrible :(
 
Just a note, I don't care one bit about speed. I'm going to deal with max 20 objects, ever.
Even that's an overstatement.
@PeeHaa What would you do then?
 
11:16 AM
Typehint an interface
 
The persister does it the other way around - it extracts data from entities and converts it into SQL insert/update statements
 
@MadaraUchiha do you have a complicated business domain at all? If not, a table data gateway might be sufficient
 
The mapper is a specific mapper for one type of Domain Object.
@Gordon Table data gateway?
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, TDG may be sufficient if you are really trying to build it yourself
 
morning room
what is that:
 
11:17 AM
@AlmaDo mornign
 
Fatal error: fatal flex scanner internal error--end of buffer missed
on the line with var_dump()
 
hi, @PeeHaa
 
@Gordon Yeah, I'm already reading it :D
 
what is the fastest way to construct a object and set some properties. via reflection or some sort of serialize format hack ?
 
11:18 AM
So a gateway returns person objects?
Or... how does that work?
@HenrikBjørnskov constructor.
 
@MadaraUchiha no, it returns records
 
@MadaraUchiha of course it is :) but if that is not possble.
 
a TDG is a gateway to one table in the db
 
@Gordon How do the domain objects fit in here? Do they even?
@HenrikBjørnskov Why wouldn't that be possible?
 
@Gordon Not particular applicable to PHP, but Fowler suggests Separated Interface as well here.
 
@MadaraUchiha then you have to know the signature of the object you are creating and so on.
 
otherwise, if you don't want to go crazy with this, you can just have reflection do it
 
@MadaraUchiha you won't have any. TDG is usually used with Table Module where the module has all the business logic required to manipulate the record data
 
@HenrikBjørnskov ...What's wrong with that?
 
@MadaraUchiha in my use case it is not possible, doing something like Doctrine does when they get objects from the database.
 
11:20 AM
@MadaraUchiha not knowing the signature of the object means that you cannot actually do anything with the object's public API
at all
 
@Ocramius thanks for the link looking at the code :)
 
@Gordon martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/tableDataGateway.html suggests that there is some sort Person object.
 
@HenrikBjørnskov lolz, you'd rather look at the generated code :P
 
meant looking at the readme! :)
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, because OOP. everythings an object. in this case a RecordSet
 
11:22 AM
@Gordon How's that different from a Domain Object?
 
@Gordon hmm - does it really have to be a record instance? A POPO works as well...
 
@MadaraUchiha it represents a row in the database not some independent domain object holding business logic
 
So... a glorified array.
 
yep
 
@Ocramius yeah, well, given that PDO can return whatever class, you could easily use a Person POPO
@MadaraUchiha yes
 
11:23 AM
Perfect, sounds like exactly what I need.
 
@MadaraUchiha btw, this is one of the reasons why I was against all that preaching that a domain layer should have data mappers and needs to be structured in a certain way. a simple domain doesnt need that at all.
 
And that's why I always say that arrays are great in PHP :)
 
@Gordon Yeah well, it's about using the right tool for the job.
 
Arrays hashmaps are terribru :X
 
It's like you (probably) won't use PHP for a Windows GUI app.
Since there are better tools.
You won't use the Domain layer if you don't really need it.
 
11:26 AM
@MadaraUchiha right
 
@Ocramius well for most part of the problems of domain mappings, they show the problems already. So not so bad if you get it solved with those.
 
I really need to get PoEAA and read it a couple of times
 
@MadaraUchiha PHP for a Windows GUI APP -> gtk.php.net ;)))
 
@Gordon I was waiting for someone to post that.
How long was it before it was abandoned? 4? 5 years? :P
 
I really need to stress the point that only there is a pattern you first should understand that you should only apply them on large scale and that you need to define a hierarchy of the different patterns you consider to use.
 
11:27 AM
@MadaraUchiha I actually build a file finder with it years ago. it was mad slow
 
Morning
I would add in; that patterns are halfbaked and should be usable a million times over and again without writting the same code
 
you can be sure that you're understanding the pattern if you're reading about it in book and realizing that it's your usual way to structure your application, but you just didn't know it's name before
 
=]
lets hope it is not singleton. active record...
 
well, after some time I've realized that I don't need singleton..
 
arg... I hate that it is sunday today
 
11:40 AM
.
 
Yeah, frikken sun
burns
 
What datatype would you use to save a complete HTML form in a database?
(Yes yes, I know)
 
nice pulp fiction qoute
 
I dare, I double dare someone to tag this with stackoverflow.com/q/21809726/1348195
 
11:41 AM
^ hehe =]
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum that was a troll
 
Hey guys! Hoping someone can help me here. In my .htaccess file, I've got a rewrite rule written as: RewriteRule ^/?wrestler/([^/]*)$ /wrestler.php?id=$1 [L] for a URL that would be something like /wrestling.php?id=something And now what I'm trying to do is change a URL like /category.php?id=something to /localhost/id/category
 
Anyone tragging this with MVC is my god
 
@MadaraUchiha there's only one data type for this: string data type. And which (TEXT/LONGTEXT e t.c.) - you'll decide by yourself
 
11:43 AM
@AlmaDo hmmm
 
oh, you can encode that or pack and use BLOB - but I don't see why to torture yourself
 
@MadaraUchiha Sorry about that man, still kind of new!
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum could you hint me the phpunit of JS?
 
packing HTML into BLOB is kind of BDSM with DBMS
7
 
@RonniSkansing sure, it's called Mocha.
@RonniSkansing you can also use something called Karma runner which lets you run your unit tests across all browsers at once which is kind of neat.
 
11:45 AM
Thanks, I feel ashamed to be writting code without tests
 
Anyone here knowledgeable with .htaccess?
 
@AlmaDo How long can each hold? Couldn't find it in the manual.
 
@MadaraUchiha 4Gb for LONGTEXT. I guess that's ll be enough for you
 
@AlmaDo I need an HTML form, 4GB is obviously overkill.
5-10kb at most.
 
      Type | Maximum length
-----------+-------------------------------------
  TINYTEXT |           255 (2 8−1) bytes
      TEXT |        65,535 (216−1) bytes = 64 KiB
MEDIUMTEXT |    16,777,215 (224−1) bytes = 16 MiB
  LONGTEXT | 4,294,967,295 (232−1) bytes =  4 GiB
that good?
 
11:46 AM
TEXT it is then :D
Where'd you find that?
 
@MadaraUchiha datatypes is the keyword you want to use
 
@MadaraUchiha huh.. shame on you: first -> second
:p
that's from manual of course, but SO always is more relevance than manual
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum hmn looks like BDD, are you invested in this model?
(Mocha)
 
@RonniSkansing sure
 
I was considering trying out a bdd framework for php the other day. But it confused me abit =]
 
11:58 AM
@Ocramius: Regarding the discussion lately having dev-tools like PHPUnit in composer dev section, do you also commit composer.phar so that the exact version used for the build is inside the repo?
 
@hakre no, only composer.lock when the project is stable
@hakre what you can do is running composer update nothing to update the lock file format in case of breakages (happens rarely)
 
oh nos, I accidentally community wikied my post with too many edits =oO
 
Anyone in a helping moode? lol
 
@crypticツ lol
 
mood*
 
12:01 PM
ping a mod to revert
 
@user3020461 no, it's sunday =D
 
@PeeHaa are they allowed to do that?
 
:( it's a small problem, I promise! lol
 
it's for by ISBN post, been making it better =o(
 
@crypticツ Yes they totally are allowed to do that
 
12:03 PM
ping @Gordon =oD
 
@crypticツ he did it stackoverflow.com/a/60496/508666 although that really should have been cw
 
I always thought it was CWed only if 5 or more different users made edits, not the original author making edits.
hence the 'community'
 
@Gordon wanna help with a small problem man?
 
@Ocramius just reading up on this and otherwise it would also mean that all libs have to be in your package.
Which is good from a professional standpoint, but probably a bit bulky for day to day development.
 
@hakre can you elaborate? What do you mean by that?
 
12:06 PM
@crypticツ pong Rainbow Dash
 
How can I tell whether or not mysql is installed on the server without connecting (I don't know the credentials yet)
 
@Gordon might you un-cw this por favor? stackoverflow.com/a/14096142/1592648 I was making edits to improve it throughout the day and it made it reach the 10 edit cap to convert to cw =o(
 
(Should work on shared hosts too, so I don't know if things like shell_exec would work)
 
@MadaraUchiha Try to connect with fake data and check the error you get back
 
@Ocramius Well, that you create one configuration that contains all code to build independent to remotes.
E.g. for safe deployment.
 
12:18 PM
@hakre you can do that via satis, usually
but the composer.json does indeed solve that problem
 
well, not if remotes go down and the you need to deploy.
down or borked.
just was looking at satis actually.
 
Yes, what I mean is that you can use satis, install through it, and the composer.lock that is being generated will already have your URIs instead of github/whatever
 
@crypticツ done
 
@Gordon thank you! =oD
I'm just use to making small changes here and there, and I always find something I don't like or want different. Just see my git commits =oP
 
12:39 PM
Let's say I make a page for verifying form data (specifically speaking, database credentials). I want the form to automatically validate itself with AJAX (for UI purposes). Which do you think is more appropriate? GET or POST?
 
@MadaraUchiha post
 
Why?
I was leaning towards GET because you aren't altering server state.
 
@MadaraUchiha get is might be cached
 
PHP pages don't get cached by default, AFAIK
no?
 
How does the browser know it is php?
 
12:41 PM
@PeeHaa Good point
 
:)
 
post it is then
 
user895378
@MadaraUchiha I don't understand what you're asking
 
@rdlowrey Imagine a page that receives a host, username and password as input, and outputs 0 or 1 based on whether or not PHP managed to connect to mysql using those credentials.
How do you poll it in ajax? GET or POST?
 
user895378
Oh, I would POST
 
12:54 PM
@rdlowrey Why?
 
user895378
Actually ... the more I think about it ...
 
prevents caching without headers
 
user895378
If you'll be requesting it from browsers then POST because you don't have control over the caching headers. If it's strictly for API use where people could set the headers I might GET with a Cache-Control: no-cache header ...
 
user895378
But it's probably easier to just POST all the time
 
1:31 PM
Can anyone help me with installing PDO mysql driver on ubuntu?
madara@Dor-PC:~/www$ sudo apt-get install php5-mysql
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 php5-mysql : Depends: php5-common (= 5.5.3+dfsg-1ubuntu2.1) but 5.5.4+dfsg-1+debphp.org~raring+1 is to be installed
Now I probably need to enable some repo, but I can't figure out which XD
 
@rdlowrey Disagree. The page is doing something in the background that may not be idempotent. In this specific case a) multiple requests might max out the MySQL server's client connection pool where a single request would not and b) other impls like percona can trigger inserts into an audit log table on connect
 
I have 5.5.4
 
(therefore always POST)
 
user895378
@DaveRandom It's never not idempotent
 
user895378
It's a read query
 
user895378
1:33 PM
all it's doing is verifying that the username and password are valid
 
user895378
Unless I've misread what @Madara is doing.
 
@DaveRandom in the Sites files for the DataExplorer where did you get the ids for those sites?
 
@rdlowrey Nope, that's exactly the point :)
 
Yeh but the thing in the background (MySQL) may not treat the connect attempt as idempotent
 
user895378
It's the backend's job to ensure the atomicity of the data in this case; not the HTTP layer's
 
1:35 PM
@crypticツ By looking at what data.SE does. I tried to find something in the JS to extract a complete list from but there doesn't seem to be one. I have a couple of other commits that I'm going to push in the next hour or two, one of them contains a few more site IDs
@rdlowrey Yes but the question here is what method the server should mandate. If the back end by nature cannot guarantee atomicity, it should mandate POST
I grant you it's not HTTPs job to provide atomicity, but the API should describe whether the back end does it in an atomic manner
 
Morning
 
user895378
@Fabien morning
 
ThW
Morning
 
When was the last time you guys didn't do any sort of development for a day?
 
1:42 PM
yesterday
watched dexter with the gf all day =]
 
Not bad. I like Dexter but its dragging a bit.
 
user895378
@ThW morning
 
@Fabien I have not seen the last couple seasons, so I am just catching up
How about you, when did you last time take a full day away from the computer?
 
user895378
@Fabien usually once every week or two
 
@rdlowrey Did you figure out anything 'alternative' to do post-skydiving epiphany...?
I often wonder where programmer ranks on the 'Time spent continuously learning' chart. I mean like Doctors have to keep reading journals and so on...
The amount of time we invest outside of the 9-5.
 
user895378
1:45 PM
@Fabien Not really. I've tried to be more balanced with regard to not spending all my time programming, but it hasn't really worked because TBH I've found that I just really enjoy the "Problem-Solver's High" that comes with it.
 
user895378
And yes, I just created the term Problem-Solver's High
 
You're perma-busy.
 
My bro is a doctor, imo it really depeands on their special
 
user895378
Also: watched House of Cards S02E01 last night. Was totally not expecting he would -spoilers redacted here-
 
You strike me as the kind of person who'd really enjoy some sort of travel-based trekking challenge. Mt. Kilimanjaro, Everest Basecamp, Inca Trail and so on...
 
1:47 PM
^ hehe yep
 
@rdlowrey noooooo. I'm avoiding watching it till the wife is away! No spoilers
 
user895378
@Fabien Don't worry, I won't spoil anything :) I will be watching the rest of S02 over the next couple of weeks though.
 
user895378
Unless I get sucked into a binge-watch and do it all in a couple of days
 
binge-watching is my MO
 
Hi everyone! Can anyone help me with this?
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Q: How to fetch and merge from URL into a project from zip file, using git?

Mostafa ShahverdyI downloaded a big zip file from Github, months ago. I decided to change some parts of the project. I unzipped the file contents and made a mistake and executed these lines: git init git add . git commit -a git fetch https://github.com/Path_To_Project This last line downloaded a big amount of...

Thanks in advance
 
1:48 PM
Any of these tempt you @rdlowrey? :)
 
@MostafaShahverdy can't you just do a fresh clone?
 
@PeeHaa its a big file :(
 
so?
 
morning
 
user895378
@Fabien They all look awesome. I actually spent a week trekking around Dingle in Ireland back in 2012. Was pretty cool.
 
user895378
1:50 PM
(#10)
 
user895378
@Patrick morning
 
It's not like the size of the file says anything about the amount of manual labor so I don't see the problem
 
My internet is not that high speed @PeeHaa
 
I've done Everest basecamp. Going to do Kili next.
My wife works for a charity travel company and goes on 1-2 trips a year paid. She's done Kili 3 times now.
It's also how/why I did Base Camp.
Here's my video of it if at all interested in what it's like.
 
1:57 PM
Your loss, baby!
Yeah, that metabolism one is killing me right now. I miss being able to eat.
 
Any using the twitter API for something by any chance?
I think it is failing on me
 
user895378
I've used artax to suck in streaming twitter api data in long-running processess ... dunno if I can really help
 
It looks like their endpoint to request a token needs.... a token
genius!
@rdlowrey Neh I think they screwed up on their end. The dev portal was also pretty flaky when trying to create a new app
:(
Obviously it just went bonkers when deploying something :P
 
user895378
I can't say. I just remember setting up an artax listener that always applied the appropriate oauth headers whenever a request was being made to api.twitter.com and it "just worked"
 
Alright...
So I have this file, which polls to see whether mysql connection is possible or not
And it worked for a while, but then I started getting SQLSTATE[HY000] [1040] Too many connections
Now, this is a VPS, a private one, no one else is connecting.
I can connect via mysql -u user, can show status like '%onn%' gives me
 
2:11 PM
@rdlowrey mmm...a day long nap does sound pretty good
 
mysql> show status like '%onn%';
+--------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name            | Value |
+--------------------------+-------+
| Aborted_connects         | 1     |
| Connections              | 3     |
| Max_used_connections     | 1     |
| Ssl_client_connects      | 0     |
| Ssl_connect_renegotiates | 0     |
| Ssl_finished_connects    | 0     |
| Threads_connected        | 1     |
+--------------------------+-------+
7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
 
user895378
@cspray totally
 
I've already raised max_connections in /etc/my.cnf to 500.
What else is there?
 
Have you restarted mysql?
 
2:12 PM
That was my knowledge about mysql troubleshooting :P
 
$ sudo service mysqld restart
Stopping mysqld:                                           [  OK  ]
Starting mysqld:                                           [  OK  ]
 
maybe it is keeping the connection open for too long so it running out?
 
Only showing 3 connections though
 
function check_db_connects($host, $username, $password, $dbname) {
    $connects = array("success" => true);
    try {
        $pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=$host;dbname=$dbname", $username, $password);
        $pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
        $pdo = null;
    }
    catch (PDOException $e) {
        $connects["success"] = false;
        $connects["error"] = $e->getMessage();
    }

    return $connects;
}
@crypticツ I only connect and then kill the connection immediately. I just want to see that it manages to connect.
 
@MadaraUchiha Not a firewall issue?
I used to get 1040s when using AWS and it was because I forgot to add access
(i think)
 
2:16 PM
Nope, it worked fine a minute ago, also, I have other applications on that server which use mysql just fine.
 
Fuck you caching!
 
@MadaraUchiha is it happening all the time or sporadically? If the latter then output the the output from show status like '%conn%'; when the exception is tripped via commandline? So you get the info the moment it occurs.
 
Could somebody please try to do a request for me demo.phpoauthlib.com ? <- authoriza app and go to twitter (the github icon, don't ask...) and do a request
 
@crypticツ All the time
 
Authorized @PeeHaa
 
2:21 PM
@PeeHaa Authorized, what am I looking for?
 
Clicked ona request too
 
@Fabien Did it work? I.e. you got a result?
 
Yeah, json result
 
tnx
 
np
 
@crypticツ Not defined in my my.cnf
Let's see, set it to 0 and restarted..
Still too many connections :X
 
@MadaraUchiha how are you calling the script?
 
@crypticツ Like this
echo json_encode(check_db_connects(["dbhost"], $_POST["dbuser"], $_POST["dbpass"], $_POST["dbname"]));
 
no, like how are you calling the PHP file. Accessing it directly where the file only contains the above line and the function? Or via commandline? cron?
I just don't see how even after a restart the connections are used up that quickly unless the script is runaway or the server is not really restarting.
 
Ajax
I am a moron
Hold on
Yup, I'm an idiot, and MySQL didn't help one bit.
@crypticツ Read the line of code I posted above carefully
The only question was, why the hell did it tell me there were too many connections?!
 
2:33 PM
oooooh missing $_POST
why is there no parse error?
oh nvm
short syntax array
 
The real question was why MySQL gave me that error.
 
@MadaraUchiha doesn't it default to localhost?
 
@crypticツ What? MySQL?
Don't know
 
well PHP, thought if you don't specify host it connects to localhost
 
I did specify a host though
["dbhost"]
When parsed to string it becomes Array or something similar
 
2:44 PM
@lusitanian can you send me the oauthlib domain cert please? :)
 
3:09 PM
If you ever want to return a Bad Request, please send a 402 header.
3
 
user895378
^ Starred on principle
 
return (new \Arya\Response)->setStatus(402)->setBody("<h1>Payment Required</h1>");
@rdlowrey :-)
 
user895378
If you send me a stupid request I reserve the right to expect remuneration :)
 
Exactly :-)
 
@bwoebi: better send return (new \Arya\Response)->setStatus(418); and set body in an $app->after to I’m a teapot. ;-)
 
3:18 PM
@kelunik boring. Most people know that one already… but 402 is rarely used… :-D
 
@bwoebi yes, because it's reserved
 
@kelunik you just discovered another reason why to use it.
 
3:33 PM
Really really would like to use the new syntax's at work, would make life so much awesomer
 
3:50 PM
Which new syntax?
 
(new Class) and []
generator stuff (yield etc)
 
@HenrikBjørnskov What version are you currently using?
 
user895378
Dude, ctor dereferencing and short array syntax are 5.4 things. Anything < 5.4 seriously needs to be upgraded
 
[] make it way easier to differentiate arrays, (new Class) is convenience.
5.3.4 at work, or 5.2.x on the old systems :)
 
user895378
:(
 
3:52 PM
ubuntu LTS is lacking
 
@rdlowrey blame debian
 
@rdlowrey I currently support down to 5.3 in my new projects.
5.3 isn't dead just yet.
 
user895378
No, but it should be.
 
user895378
I don't support anything < 5.4 in new projects. I'm happy to maintain 5.3 support in existing projects that already support it for another year or so.
 
@rdlowrey Well, it's easier to adapt yourself to the world, than adapting the world to yourself.
 
user895378
3:56 PM
But anyone doing anything with SSL/TLS needs to upgrade to 5.6 as soon as it's available.
 
@rdlowrey others have it the same way :) which sometimes is a pain :)
 
user895378
5.3 has been EOL since July. Once 5.6 is released 5.3 won't even get security fixes anymore.
 
5.6 is alpha
 
user895378
5.3 shouldn't be supported by anyone after July because it's a security problem.
 
its streaching calling it a release :)
 
user895378
3:57 PM
> as soon as it's available
 
user895378
^ meaning, "once it's officially released"
 
for the record i completely agree! But not my table
 
if im lucky we will upgrade with 14.04
 
3:59 PM
function do_mysql($query, $return=0){
        global $link;
        if(!$return) mysql_query($query, $link);
                else return mysql_query($query, $link);
}
2
 
if it comes with a newer version.
 
My EYYYYYYEEEEES… what did I just see?!
 
@bwoebi auto retry logic anno 1990 :)
ohhh not even
 

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