omg yeh I'd totally forgotten about this, a few weeks ago I bought one of rokit.com and I cannot recommend it highly enough, although note that it's actually pretty dangerous and you need a bigger open space than you might expect
@Abe I have 4 people's lego collections including my own, so far the only one in circulation is one that's not got many good pieces (loads of little flags and weird little decoration things, not nearly enough generic structure and almost no technics)
I will be cracking the rest out as soon as I figure out a sane way to store it, and the very first thing I do will be to build a suspension bridge between the sofa and the first place because I always wanted to and was never allowed, and my house now has a way better span for doing it anyway
@marcio It doesn't come with a bottle, it just has the fairly standard screw thread you get on coke bottles etc
@DaveRandom todays lego sucks. technic is still cool though. i would still buy lego if i could avoid the shame that i would have when thinking that i'm 29 :D
I've found that 1L straight sided bottles about 5/8 full of water are the best, I've been surprised about how reproducible the results of fiddling with the variables has been
@Abe I have no sense of shame about it, some toys are more than just toys and toys are not just for children, lego/mechano/scalextric in particular are not age restricted in any way IMO
Although since I have a mental age of 8 my opinion may be somewhat biased...
Hey @Abe, can you figure out the CSS that would be required to make the starred messages scrollable if the container is longer than the bottom bar? I've fiddled with it before but never come up with a satisfactory solution, it drives me nuts
@marcio Yeh, the issue is getting it to match up with the bottom bar in a reasonably clean way, iirc the starred messages container and bottom bar are both lifted way out of the document flow and it's pretty difficult to get them to play nice with arbitrary viewport heights
Oh yeh there's loads of stuff like that, I have a little custom chrome ext at work in dev mode so I can just fiddle with it live, I wish SE gave a crap about chat but at least they made it legible and half-way sane at the front end so you can reverse engineer it without needing to be a genius
It'd be nice if there was a proper API (esp a way to hook into message post actions without horrible jQ hacks involving injecting scripts via appendChild() at two layers) and some of the mechanics are a bit inefficient but all in all the authors of SE chat should be pleased with themselves, it mostly reads like code that makes sense
Although I have no idea what the unminified JS looks like
:D perhaps. i think 99% of client side js code is just a bunch of procedural crap kind of organized in functions, and it's understandable. most of client side scripting code doesn't need more than that
Grasping at straws - is there a limit on how many properties an internal class can have in PHP - as stuff broke for no apparent reason other than two more properties were added: travis-ci.org/mkoppanen/imagick/builds/81214996
Hi all!, my question pertains to web development security. Why do people keep saying using a cookie to save session data (such as login info) is safer than using hidden forms? For that matter, is it safe to use a javascript variable to hold onto some session data?
@Porlune because anything that is held by the users browser can be edited by them, given even basic debugging tools, such as those that ship with browsers.
@kelunik What chat room was it were you talked to the Travis people? Or what was your line of communication? I think I'm going to need to ask them for that special favour to get access to a box...
@DaveRandom No, money is becoming an issue. Really need to get a job.....and need to be not be in pain to be able get a job.....actually just not being in pain would be nice in general.
well I asked here because it's related to php, but I think the script will have to be in javascript considering it's a SPA. I could use an inline frame to target my backend, but I'm not sure that wouldn't be less secure in it's own ways.
@Danack I assume there are also random uncommented whitespace changes and refactoring in the middle of feature/fix commits? And people with crappy git settings who change the line endings in files that they've changed one line in?
And occasionally in the history there'll be two massively divergent branches and then a monster commit where someone did a manual merge of the entire codebase, that was a fun thing
@DaveRandom Oh they've done that. They did a complete force push of the entire history of the project after they'd already put a git mirror of the SVN repo on github.
by using reflection, can i set a private $property of some super class?
class A{
private $foo; // this
}
class B extends A{
private $foo;
}
$x = new B;
$ro = new ReflectionObject($x);
@LeviMorrison so, I am thinking about splitting it into another rfc, one refactors types into this structure without algebraic types. Mainly to implement variance. And to make the major refactoring more easily enter..
switch ($enum) {
case TheEnum::Nr1: return "Nr1";
case TheEnum::Nr2: return "Nr2";
case TheEnum::Nr3: return "Nr3";
}
@LeviMorrison Well, that impl looks pretty nice at a first look… Needs just a bit tweaking to do what we need
@LeviMorrison honestly, getting the name will be a common operation when storing the enum values in a permanent place. We don't want to provide everything, but we neither want to annoy our devs I think.
@LeviMorrison anyway… Would you need my help for any other RFC or is algebraic and enum all what's planned until now?
@ircmaxell when you're a sadist, why the hell did you introduce strict types then? :-P
@bwoebi Hope this doesn't wake you, but this was essentially the problem the first time. If you do it all at class declaration time it requires the use of an autoloader in some scenarios. If you do it at some later point it doesn't follow how we treat other inheritance violations.
@bwoebi Yeah the zend_enum_inherit_methods and related parts are the only parts I wasn't happy with, I think.
I made sure I did stuff with zend_enum_fetch_object correctly (at least on my local machine it is correct).
I didn't document that things like _enum_compare_objects should only be called on enums, but they are local functions that aren't exported anywhere so it's not too big of a deal.
Honestly if you want to work on the covariant type stuff with @ircmaxell that may be more useful than the enum help at this stage. I need to pin down more details with enums.
It looks like the rebase was fairly clean, as I expected.
I probably need to change something with regards to semi-reserved words.
> SKIP mysqli_stmt_result_metadata() - non SELECT statements [ext/mysqli/tests/mysqli_stmt_result_metadata_sqltests.phpt] reason: Check again when the Klingons visit earth - bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=42490
I would love my component to be reviewed. I am looking forward to responses mainly answering the questions:
Is my code violating the SOLID principals? If so, where and how?
Does my component contain any flaws?
Does my code contain any security issues?
Does my code follow the OOP principals?
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hi guyz, i have a struck with small problem. my problem is How to create new div when the content is reached fixed height of div. ? could any one suggest me how to acheive this using php
@John 'And' and '&&' have different precedence php.net/manual/en/language.operators.precedence.php . Although it doesn't make much difference in most circumstances, I recommend not using the 'and' version.
Just because the '&&' form is the one that everyone is used to.
@LeviMorrison no, it's not like I'd have sound turned on :-) Well, generally we treat inheritance violations exactly at that moment where we have the information available… just that we have currently all the information available at compile-time. if we do co- and contravariance, then obviously not. Also, as said, being able to delay it, also helps when we have interdependent classes in a same file and don't use autoloading.
@LeviMorrison Also making values an associative array then? Anyway, if you plan to separate name() out to Reflection (where I disagree), let's discuss that first with other people here.