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I want to create a header file that would allow users to use foreach loop in c. So if I want to parse a syntax like foreach (x in array); how can I do it
user924016
=] ^ looks good
03:23
morning
04:08
@HamZa lol
I'm a bit drunk, and asterisks and quotes kinda (blur together) look the same from where I'm sitting at this font size. If I were the troll, you'd have succeeded. — Dan Lugg 48 secs ago
04:47
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A: Why is using 'final' on a class really so bad?

Konrad Rudolph I have often read that classes should only be made 'final' on rare/special occasions. Whoever wrote that is wrong. Use final liberally, there’s nothing wrong with that. It documents that a class wasn’t designed with inheritance in mind, and this is usually true for all classes by default: de...

^^ Opinions? Admittedly, this answer doesn't provide much depth, however I've often pondered similarly.
TL;DR: I don't think final is "bad", do you?
 
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06:31
in mysql data i want to select all queries without duplicate fields such as `ip`. i want to calculate all duplicate rows for one record.

For Example:

SELECT id , count(ipAddress) , DISTINCT `ipAddress`FROM webInformation
user1642018
06:45
hi all.
user1642018
0
Q: Which Mysql Query is Best for getting data from two tables

AMBI have two tables like this mysql> desc table1; +-------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+ | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | +-------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+ | id | int(11) | NO | PRI | NULL | auto...

07:46
@NikiC @bwoebi @ircmaxell ... I have a question, sorry for multi-ping ... read at your leisure ;)
thus far, pthreads manages to exist without ever switching contexts ( in the TSRM sense of the word context ) ... there is however one bug outstanding that I am not able to resolve without switching contexts, this is safe, because I hold a lock while the switch occurs, so only one thread is manipulating the context, the logic works too, it solves all the serious remaining bugs in pthreads (which really stem from one issue), but it causes the mm to complain ...
something calls rebuild_object_properties or something else that causes obj->properties to be allocated, then I get a complain on free ... if I patch the mm to allow this to happen, do you think it would be accepted if it doesn't affect anything else ?? the problem is that it breaks the architecture, it's not shared nothing anymore, but I can't do it another way .... any thoughts, much appreciated ...
user652649
08:06
mornings
Jay
Jay
hey wes
@Wes Do you know much about rewrite htaccess?
user652649
not much
Night folks.
moin
night @DanLugg
++ !!
user652649
09:20
guys i'm writing a SQL string composer... need to know something about the SELECT * FROM table1, table2 syntax... which i think i never used myself... is it standard? i know people use that for joins but i would use (INNER|CROSS) JOIN instead ... so, are there actual reasons this syntax may be helpful?
Yes, it's ansi sql '89
there are no particular reasons to use it though
user652649
i was 3 in 89 so xD
I wasn't planned yet in '89 :|
user652649
lol
I'm so old
/me starts crying
user652649
09:23
old = experience, so win
if only you became experienced automatically with getting older
/me sighs and went back to reading an article
user652649
important is not wasting time xD (related: spent 6 hours this night playing south park)
playing it?
is it a SP game over there?
user652649
yeah
user652649
south park: the stick of truth
09:28
luckily I don't play games after I graduated
still too many ways to waste time though
like - this chat
user652649
true
user652649
thanks for the sql tip tho, sometimes chatting isn't a waste of time xD
Hello
ThW
ThW
09:48
Morning
10:05
any of you know agiletalentpool.com and can tell me sth about them?
user652649
guys what do you think of this funky syntax? nopaste.info/52f9413279.html using magic __set(). shall i use regular methods? ->(set|add)*()
How about some fluency like $query->select(...)->where(...) ?
worth checking .net's LINQ and doctrine's generator (+DQL) before you continue
@Wes well formatted, multi-line spanning strings are most often the best SQL builder IMHO.
user652649
main goal is to avoid things like ... WHERE " . implode(" OR ", $conditions) . " .... fluent syntax is not really needed, but i could add it in case i decide to not use magic methods... btw i have checked doctrine, i would still do it myself, just to be sure to accomplish all my needs
user652649
or even
foreach($fields) $select->SELECT = "$field AS my$field";
$select ->SELECT = "aaa.*";
$select ->SELECT = "bbb.*";
it is weird
when you see an assignment operator - you expect it to overwrite the value
@Wes If you actually need a WHERE-Builder, the it's probably a good idea to build that first.
user652649
i know :P in fact that worries me @zerkms
user652649
@hakre i have done that already (it's in the paste)
and for where builder you need to introduce an expression term
like any arbitrary sql parser has
so that you didn't have a string literals like "MATCH(x) AGAINST(:x IN BOOLEAN MODE) AS x"
otherwise the whole idea of such a query generator is pointless
So this string must become something like

`new MatchAgainstOperator('x', $x, array('boolean' => true))`
user652649
10:36
@zerkms no need imo, i find it more comfortable to write the actual sql (as in doctrine)
why do you need a generator then?
ps: in doctrine it's not sql
user652649
also i'd work directly with strings (and __toString) ... i mean instead of having addSelectField(Field $field); id just have addSelect(String $string)
you definitely don't need a generator then :-)
user652649
main goal is avoid ... WHERE " . implode(" OR ", $conditions) . " ......
why?
user652649
10:38
which is just crap to read and understand
well, the code you shown is a crap as well
since it now introduces another abstraction
and doesn't solve the original mess yet
so you had 1 issue, now you have 2
user652649
thanks! xD but i think that's enough for me
$condition = new Condition(FALSE);
:-S
user652649
why would i want to abstract sql? i'm not abstracting anything, i work with plain strings
` WHERE " . implode(" OR ", $conditions) . "` <- they are plain strings
10:41
@Wes Abstracting the tool is the wrong approach in my opinion.
Abstract a behavior you want to accomplish with that tool.
mornig
user652649
@SecondRikudo isn't that what i made?
user652649
morning @PeeHaa
@Wes No, you made an SQL composer, which is just a different means to write SQL queries.
It's a helper, nothing more.
user652649
exactly?
10:43
@Wes why dont you just use an existing SQL query builder?
user652649
i don't need more than that
user652649
@Gordon such as?
@Wes Instead, I focus on making objects that actually have business logic value, like mappers or gateways.
@Wes the one in doctrine? the one in Zend_Db?
user652649
let me check but i don't think i need that.... it feels i'm going to depend on something really huge to accomplish small tasks, which are basically just strings manipulation
10:46
@Wes I have a solution for you
spend some time implementing it and when you got enough disappointed with results - switch to Zend_Db
double win: experience and result
user652649
are you the new teresko? xD
if only I was that cool
... and had such a great curly hair
btw, where is he?
A query builder is actually one of the few things where I wouldn't throw a fit when it has a Fluent Interface
since that's an internal DSL
user652649
@zerkms i appreciate your inputs, but i don't have huge needs... also if my code results to be crap (which probably will), i can switch to zend_db or whatever at any time and progressively (right?)
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany years ago when I was muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch younger I implemented a query generator: mzz.ru/docs/packages.db.html#packages.db.query_generator
and it's even still online
the page is a bit in russian, but code is still readable
ThW
ThW
10:52
famous last word, "I will replace that code later".
:-)
@ThW is it about my link or something else? :-)
ThW
ThW
more to the discussion in general
user652649
$criteria->select('field2', 'alias');
SELECT IF(table.field = 10, 20, 30) AS alias FROM
there are too many options to wrap efficiently SQL in a programming language... that's the reason i would never do that... but it's just me :|
@Wes that's why I mentioned expressions
I did have expressions which aren't covered in that doc page )
user652649
yeah but did it worth it? can't see the pros (of course keep in mind that i'm an incompetent fool)
10:57
Goog day
@Wes yes it did. It was a part of ORM
@Wes which I was proud of those days and some time since that
@Gordon So you create a DSL for SQL (which already is a DSL, isn't it?)
Guys would those steps be correct for updating csv file with PHP? gist.github.com/jeserkin/9581493
I recently created a DSL
which was a wrapper over php fluent interface
which finally generates SQL
@Eugene Why not just update the CSV directly with PHP?
Google "php csv"
11:01
Wasn't sure about it. Thank you.
Well, "updating CSV file directly" actually means - creating a second modified copy
Thought so. Since it would be to much work to do it in same file.
11:20
@hakre yeah, but SQL is an external DSL
11:36
so what's the deal with this Amal and Shankar dudes. They got 27k under their belt and still dont know that answering blatant dupes is considered bad? Point in case: stackoverflow.com/questions/22436201
@Gordon Isn't Amal a semi-regular here? Or am I confusing?
@SecondRikudo yes, but apparently no one taught him not to repwhore on obvious dupes
What is the best way to keep HTML out of javascript? I just saw an article and the author was saying to put the HTML in HTML comment tags and since comments are part of the DOM you can then easily get the needed HTML and do whatever you want with it. Would do you think?
@David What do you mean by "keep HTML out of javascript"?
@PeeHaa When writing an app with a lot of JS you are probably going to have to manipulate the DOM a lot and adding in HTML elements in places.
I don't like the idea of HTML in JS.
11:44
When you say HTML do you mean raw HTML as in strings?
Yeah HTML tags
Use the DOM luke
What do you mean?
var elem = document.createElement('div'); document.appendChild(elem);
Yeah but I'm talking about a lot more HTML
A HTML string with 20 lines for example
Having that in the JS code can't be good
11:47
Why would you have a HTML string?
Work with DOM objects not strings
Creating all the HTML elements and appending them with JS seems a bit much though
I'd like to have the HTML snippet coded already and just be able to put it into wherever I want in the DOM
And I don't want to go and learn one of the JS templating things
It can become a never ending circle of this library uses this library so you go and learn that also and then that library uses another library and then you have to go through it's documentation etc
@David I hate to be the one to tell you this, but as a developer you will have to learn / pickup new things at some point
11:51
@Gordon I will check it out. The guy in the article mentions that I think. What do you think of his idea of having the HTML snippet/template in the HTML but within comment tags so then when you want that HTML you can just retrieve it using the DOM and do what you want with it then?
Abusing comments for that sounds really stupid
@PeeHaa I know I've been doing this for over 12 years now it's just with JS libraries it can get too much with the amount of them coming out so fast at the moment
@David sounds weird
@David I didn't say you have to look at all of them ;)
@Gordon @PeeHaa Yeah it works but there is something about it that feels wrong I wanted some other peoples opinions of it before I started implementing it anywhere
11:53
@SecondRikudo lol
@David I understand you dont want to use a templating library. actually dont have to. its easy enough to define the template strings in js as a var without a full fledged template engine.
they'd still be in the JS, but separated from the logic. good enough if you ask me
morning @HamZa
@Gordon Would you prefer to define the HTML strings in JS or have JS functions which manually build the elements using the DOM API?
@PeeHaa morning
Defining the HTML has strings would certainly be faster I think
11:56
no
@David depends on the complexity. the benefit of using DOM is that it will be standards compliant. the disadvantage is much more verbosity
Yeah true
I might check out a JS templating library
But if I see it depends on this library and that library etc I will just leave it I don't have that sort of time to be learning them unless they are very simple and quick to use
@Gordon: hi
@AmalMurali hello you evil bad person ;)
I did already make the answer CW - I had no intentions of gaining reputation from that answer. Should that not be done either?
12:00
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A: Is it my responsibility to search for duplicates & vote to close before answering?

Gordon Is it my responsibility to search for duplicates & vote to close before answering? While no one can force you to use the privileges you have been given, I consider it community duty to exert those privileges. Closevoting is an essential act of housekeeping. You should not answer duplicates b...

I've read that answer already.
(and upvoted)
@AmalMurali well, then you know what you should do. Marking it CW when you realize its a dupe is okay with me (I did that myself a few times as well), but in general it would be better not to answer it in the first place. Unless your answer adds any significant benefit over the existing answer.
@Gordon A good compromise is to realize that it is a dupe and close it for some random other reason ;)
@Gordon: How is that rep-whoring then? :P
@AmalMurali it wasnt a CW when you first answered it :P
12:04
@AmalMurali you're then polluting the site if you add redundant answers
yeah, if you answer a dupe and it gets upvoted, the automatic deletion won't kick in anymore
@Gordon: yeah, right. I had forgotten to tick the box. Then I went to collect the doc links and 5 minutes grace period was over.
I'm going to propose that the Y date format be padded with a leading 0 until we reach the year 10k :)
Future generations will thank us for that.
lol
@Jack There's no point in that. Because everything will be over by 2042 ;)
12:10
and then @Jack's grandson somewhere in 10014 will propose to add a leading zero for 100K :P
My grandson? Wow, you must expect my progeny to span a few centuries for each generation lol
@HamZa: yeah, I basically wanted to help the OP. Also, I've seen many others (including @Gordon) answer such questions as CW. So I thought it'd be okay...
hehe
@David I think I am doing something stupid but jsperf.com/html-dom-vs-innerhtml
@AmalMurali I still think it's okay :)
@AmalMurali dont worry.
What the hell is this. Is this even an answer: stackoverflow.com/a/1929300/1438393 ?
"... And each day, I jump up and down and dance around," - LOL?
hehe
@AmalMurali you shouldn't take things I did in 2009 as an example of what you should do in 2014
on a side note, the edit on your CW wasn't necessary.
12:17
I deleted the answer.
also note that the amount of my CW answers where the reason is "because of dupe" is less and less the more closer you get to 2014
more closer? o.<
@SuhosinPony not really, no
Aren't we already in 2014? Unless I time traveled to future :p
12:22
@AmalMurali His point was that he put more and more effort into finding dupes than answering a question anyway :)
Or rather, less and less effort into posting answers heh
@Jack yeah
@Gordon: I just took yours as an example because that was what came to mind when i thought about CW + + :P I'm sorry if I upset you :)
@AmalMurali you didn't :)
I think everyone should just make up their own mind about posting answers to such questions.
and yeah, I probably repwhored a bit in DOM and PHP when I was young and needed the rep
but I like to think it was necessary to put an end to the many questions asking how to "parse" HTML with regex. Random Fun Fact: my bronze badge in Regex was solely earned by providing DOM solutions.
morning/evening/whatever
on what planet am I?
morning @Ocramius
@Ocramius You may think you are just a plain boring earthling. but this is just what you have been lead to believe, it's time to find out where you're really from!
Wow. Is YCS always rude?
@ShankarDamodaran WHEN you got to know PHP syntax at last? — Your Common Sense 2 hours ago
12:31
I get this syntax : Undefined variable: name — KimF 2 hours ago
Errr… definition of syntax would be nice to know too for him xD
Morning
mornings
@bwoebi XD
@bwoebi Um, it's quite clear: syntax == warning|notice.
@Leri yes sir hahaha
user924016
12:38
Morning
@ICanHasCheezburger I can haz cheezburger?
@AmalMurali yes? :D
@ICanHasCheezburger BTW, why you can has cheezburger? :D
@Leri coz cheese is all mine -
-.-
12:42
what? >,>
Nothing on-topic and/or important.
My Internet sucks today, download speed is 85 kb/s. ISP should be trolling.
I used to have that 2 years back XD now it's 1mb/s and I still cant stream HD T_T
Mb or MB?
I'm getting only 100-120 kilo bytes / sec. :(
@AmalMurali umm ._. does that make a difference?
@ICanHasCheezburger bits or bytes is the question
12:49
@ICanHasCheezburger yep. 1 megabyte = 8 megabits
@bwoebi Oh so small b is for bits
@ICanHasCheezburger Yup
That's how the Internet companies fool you
COME GET 100Mb NOWWZZZZ, while in reality the absolute max download speed you'll ever see is about 10MB.
@SecondRikudo sounds like a genjutsu, don't think ISPs here do that though
@ICanHasCheezburger Are you sure about that? :)
@SecondRikudo @,@ affirmative
@SecondRikudo that's a little funny considering the question is tagged with javascript and regex while the comment contains php
@SecondRikudo I sometimes get 12 MB/s… Usually the problem is that the servers are sometimes too slow or limiting the upstream to one IP…
@bwoebi Speed is a bottleneck. It's rare to reach higher than 80% of what you're promised by the ISP, depending on where you live.
@SecondRikudo Actually I get totally that what I'm being promised…
wow 12MB >,> do you watch high quality videos or simply download a lot?
13:02
I don't remember when I last downloaded video. Well, I have just 320 GB HDD.
@ICanHasCheezburger that's not that much D:
@Ocramius u had to say it?! T_T
I knw --" I should save up more bucks and upgrade
@bwoebi You get it theoretically, i.e. for real world servers [almost] always limit upstream.
13:04
@ICanHasCheezburger heh, depends on location - in Italy I had a max of 500Kb/s down
I had 300 GB space in my C:, no freaking idea what made it become 5 GB now
@ICanHasCheezburger Windows.
@SecondRikudo yes that's right, I go knock microsoft's door BRB
@ICanHasCheezburger You'd better knock Fedora's door. :p
/me hides under windows 8
Down voters please leave comments! Without reason this is not fair — Umair 5 mins ago
people are so touchy today about downvotes
13:14
@ICanHasCheezburger pr0n
@Ocramius --" that might be how you get your hard disk filled!
depends on the funny animal that lives with me :)
is that some weird way to walk an array with a callback that I don't know?
array_walk?
@Leri but how is 'trim' being applied to the array?
13:29
@crypticツ lol
loolk like perfect php code, but when you look carefully...
@crypticツ Oh, I've just noticed that you're talking about that answer. I thought you were asking how to walk an array with callback. lol
@CSᵠ it's like this sploid.gizmodo.com/… if you make it sound legit, people don't suspect a thing.
@crypticツ freakin' awesome
@crypticツ has he got your attention now? lol
@ICanHasCheezburger with ketchup!
13:38
Anybody ever worked with ZipArchive?
@PeeHaa i did, but i don't remember anything about it....
what's the trouble?
@PeeHaa once, but never again. I just make a system call instead.
@crypticツ huh.. i think i may have used a combo with syscall also :)
13:41
I am downloading zips from github. I.e. https://api.github.com/repos/Lusitanian/PHPoAuthLib/zipball/v0.2.2. The zip contains a directory in the root Lusitanian-PHPoAuthLib-####### where # can be anything. Probably the commit hash
I want to extract the contents of that directory
I tried using ZipArchive::getFromIndex(0) but that simply outputs an empty string
i remember ziparchive being very memory heavy, why not use a syscall?
unzip myzip.zip Lusitanian-PHPoAuthLib-* ?
I want to prevent doing syscalls when possible
but, it's so much more portable =oD
or not..
13:45
:P
yay \o/
ZipArchive::statIndex(0)
I am going to use that, but in order to do that I first had to get my hands on the name of the directory
ohh
carry on then :P
hmmm now it won't unzip anymore and neither does it throw me an error
grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
aaah sooo awesome! =oD A crab crossing on Christmas Island i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-xlarge2/…
13:54
no, you can write it like this.... maybe you should try it — Steven Martin 14 mins ago
jeez
rofl;
@CSᵠ he wanted array_map ?
@HamZa no, I think he wanted an new RFC
lol
heheheh
no prob, I solved it for him...
:evil:
14:01
@CSᵠ Sunday trolling
couldn't help
Has anyone used a hackintosh ? Someone told me it's fast
as in osx on x86 ?
yeah
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How does this work? Wouldn't you have to edit settings in your router, rather than your own PC?
@SecondRikudo Depends what is running the dhcp server
@PeeHaa So... I can run the DHCP server on my PC, even though my connection actually comes from a wireless router?
@SecondRikudo you can disable dhcp on your router and use your own instead
I really need to learn how to do these things
@PeeHaa I'm going to have to use my human path on you.
14:19
I'm more interested in ext/telekinesis
@SecondRikudo 'router' will become a wireless AP, a server would handle routing and messing around, OR use something like dd-wrt/open-wrt on your router
to some extent
Are you running some open wrt thing on your router?
@PeeHaa me not, Y ?
I have been thinking about giving it a try, but I'm not sure whether it is feature complete
@PeeHaa it's cool, definitely worth a try if supported by your device
15:14
@ircmaxell Did you still have that link about how to do sessions right (prevent hijacking)?
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