even if I would do `select name from table` I can just assign a temporary column name as : `select name as troll from table` then instead column name `name` is used it will use `troll`
@Gordon That's in comparison to what usually happens when you pull in a dependency with Maven. "Oh lets add this small library to the project........aaaand it's pulled in 32megabytes of other libraries, all of which get statically compiled into the application executable."
@MikeM. yes - I know. But it's an big and old application. not easy to change in so quickly. so before changing it to mysqli, are there any solution for mysql?
Sooooo you issue is your session is closed to early right? Well put then a max on it. ( 1 hour ) ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 3600); session_set_cookie_params(3600); session_start();
151105 19:20:17 mysqld_safe mysqld from pid file /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.pid ended 151105 19:20:28 mysqld_safe Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /Library/Application Support/appsolute/MAMP PRO/db/mysql 151105 19:20:28 [Warning] Using unique option prefix key_buffer instead of key_buffer_size is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use the full name instead. 151105 19:20:28 [Warning] Setting lower_case_table_names=2 because file system for /Library/Application Support/appsolute/MAMP PRO/db/mysql/ is case insensitive
i did it in other ways like parse the path of string and remove substring after alpha. But i want in one goal with regular expression. Is that possible
Hi, question related to php extensions packaging: how do you normally keep package.xml updated (src, test files list, etc)?
I see that it looks like many of package.xml are maintained manually, so are there any recommended way to keep it in sync with extension source unless manually do that?
Like, if the purpose of the action is to see whether input matches a set of rules or doesn't, I don't know why it's considered an exceptional circumstance to report any validation issues.
@Sean It's how Symfony does some validation. I don't like that pattern but it comes from decoupling stuff a bit too far. As the call to validation is completely decoupled, the only way it can communicate a validation failure is through exceptions.
@sajad Try looking into persistent storage. You could store your variable in a database, by using sessions, or even in a hidden form fields if it's for a form submission count.
@Leigh The problem occurs when you're validating multiple fields. At some point you'll be wanting to iterate through your validation unless you choose to fail immediately at the first wrong field.
What I don't like about Symfony's validator is that it will produce a list of ConstraintViolations which can be rendered in a human-readable manner. BUT not in machine-readable way. Which is needed for APIs
@iroegbu You tell them it does matter, and that he should care, and that you shouldn't have to be telling him this - it should be the other way around ;)
@Jimbo his "it doesn't matter" didn't sound like "I want to know what you think", had a tone of "I know better, I don't care about your opinions, shut up and do as I say"
@iroegbu without knowing the context, it sounds a little bit, like your superior feels threatened in his authority or rather his expertise. or maybe s/hes just not interested in hearing a lecture from a sub.
@Jimbo goto where and do what? Normally you want the list of errors of the thing being validated....and the calling code know what to do with those errors.
@Gordon maybe, I was just disturbed. Since I joined we've had to maintain the worse app ever built... we have an oppurtunity to rewrite the whole thing now and he's making a mess of the whole thing.
@iroegbu you could offer to give an internal workshop. in any case, dont try to to coerce your colleagues, but convince them that your solution is superior or that the training is worth it. change is hard for everyone. and no one likes to feel dumb.
So memcached_increment expects uint32_t for offset, but memcached_increment_with_initialexpects uint64_t, and we cast both to unsigned int. Who was the fucking idiot that wrote this API? Seriously.
The problem with LTS has been that it got stubborn on staying with the same versions. And thus you wind up with zombie libraries supporting PHP 5.1 because that's what some old LTS shipped with
I dug into the PHP extension code that wraps libmemcached and the libmemcached API code itself, but I think I've found the possible underlying cause of your problem...
If you take a look at the PHP Memcached::increment() implementation you'll see on line 1858 of php_memcached.c
status = memcach...
@Machavity Oh no, worse. It's actually one of the most important servers in our infrastructure. It's over a decade old. The replacement for it (and the services it provides) won't be ready for months still, and we've been trying to kill it for years...
@Gordon sorry but this work fine on year but i have month selection box also where user select month and the month is alphabetical order not number after use your code in month section it makes all the month to 0?