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Wes
5:29 AM
@JoeWatkins i ended up transforming the ast to php, and then i evaluate the php... much faster that way :D
 
6:00 AM
that works
 
@Wes Check this song out that plays right here at this part of the mix. Such an awesome song, imo. The little clicks that fall out of rhythm and back in are so complex of an arrangement in this song. youtube.com/watch?v=f4EOgoVMTJ0&t=62m30s
 
Wes
if i wanted to continue with music i'd get one of those drumming pads... it's hard to create patterns by looking at them... patterns i could easily tap with my fingers
 
Yeah- I have an Akai MPK249 that I use when making music. It has a drum pad on it.
But if you use Ableton you could get an Ableton Push 2. I plan on getting one eventually.
 
Wes
6:15 AM
that looks cool
600$ lol
a bunch of buttons!
 
I got my Akai for $500.
Oh the Push 2.
Yeah. I thought it was $700. Maybe it came down.
No I paid $400 for the Akai.
Well... almost 230am here. Time to crash. Later.
 
Wes
nite \o
 
7:03 AM
I found a useful way to abuse run-tests -M /cc @NikiC
VALGRIND    : valgrind-3.13.0 (memcheck --leak-check=full)
I sorta wish I hadn't :)
 
7:25 AM
what could be the cause of a specific class suddenly not autoloadable anymore after 20-30 hours of long-running apache + mod_php process?
 
sounds like opcache strangeness, but that's a guess ...
 
reasonably sure that tideways extension is the cause, since it "goes away" (as far as a 20 hour test period allows to tell) when disabling it
first a coffee and breakfast, then maybe i get some ideas
 
well that's a kind of strange with which I'm unfamiliar :)
 
@JoeWatkins exactly how i am feeling ;)
 
7:48 AM
    How to manage SQL LEFT JOIN in SELECT query

I want to fetch data from one table and check Where clause from another table. I tried LEFT JOIN in the following code not fetching required data related to date.

$date = $_POST['date'];

$fetch = "SELECT a.id, a.name, a.class FROM students a LEFT JOIN admitions b ON a.id = b.id WHERE STR_TO_DATE(b.adm_date, '%Y-%m' ) <> :date ";
$fetch = $con->prepare($fetch);
$fetch->bindParam(':date',$date);
$fetch->execute();

while($row = $fetch->fetch(PDO:: FETCH_ASSOC)) {}
 
are you sure you want a left join? This implicitly works like an INNER JOIN because you reference b.adm_date in the WHERE clause
 
@beberlei I tried INNER JOIN also not worked
 
is b.id the id of the admition or the id of the student?
if you follow sql "naming standards", it should look like ON a.id = b.student_id
 
both a and b table have same id columns
 
ThW
@lipon What exactly do you want to fetch?
Students where the adminission date is NOT the given date value?
 
7:57 AM
@JoeWatkins it sounds like this kind of error :) bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=70656 - but such ones ar elong fixed, this is happening on 7.0.33 :D
 
@ThW I want to fetch data from table a all data related to date and check condition from table b which have same data id realted to table b
 
does tideways store or change filenames and treat them properly as interned ?
 
did you verify SELECT STR_TO_DATE(b.adm_date, '%Y-%m') FROM admition b gives the right format?
 
yen a strong desire or propensity; also : urge, craving
 
ThW
@lipon that is to abstract a description
 
8:00 AM
@JoeWatkins hm you mean, accidentially freeing a pointer from opcache memory?
@lipon honestly your query and code looks right, so it must be some tiny detail that is hard to find
 
@beberlei yes it gives the right format STR_TO_DATE(b.adm_date, '%Y-%m')
 
@JoeWatkins so, that means we can finally provide suppression files? ^^
 
@NikiC yeah and that
 
@beberlei Do you test under -dopcache.protect_memory=1?
 
ThW
@beberlei The <> condition is weird however - i would expect a = or some kind of between.
 
8:05 AM
@NikiC no. how expensive is this for a production workload? docs say its for debugging only.
 
@ThW I tried != also.
 
@beberlei 100% more efficient than downtime produced by bugs that you can't detect easily without it :D
 
right :p
 
@beberlei no idea
I wasn't suggesting for production, more for you local testing
like, when running your tests ^^
 
i can't reproduce it yet :-(
 
8:08 AM
yeah it should break the tests if you're doing something wrong with memory in shm, like messing with an interned string some how
 
ThW
@lipon I would not expect a negative condition
 
@ThW Actually i want data not equal to this date
 
ThW
@lipon Start with SELECT a.id, a.name, a.class, STR_TO_DATE(b.adm_date, '%Y-%m' ) adm_month FROM students a, admitions b WHERE a.id = b.id in a database client, validate that this returns the expected data, add the filter condition if it does.
 
@ThW it gives the date format like 2019-05-00 AND date format on my database is 2019-05
 
9:15 AM
morning all
 
9:26 AM
Does somebody know a secure way to authenticate via PostgreSQL and store PHP session data in it at the same time?
 
 
1 hour later…
10:51 AM
Intl extension getTextAttribute incorrect result – #78068
 
Bug report #78068: which version of ICU are we talking about?
 
 
1 hour later…
12:20 PM
hi
 
12:30 PM
hi
 
 
1 hour later…
1:42 PM
Morgens
 
o/
 
> to make long story short, just make sure that the 2 higher bytes of story are set to 0
 
OVH made the kimsufi servers cheaper than they already were and some are in stock. So if anybody is interested in a cheap dedicated server to play with: kimsufi.com/en/servers.xml
 
To achieve maximum compression of binary data, throw away all binary 0's and count all remaining 1's.
 
1:50 PM
/me waves
 
The best place to utilize numerology is in the binary system.
 
!!dad learn head / wife said the doctor told her she has an ear, nose, and tooth infections / I told her it was all in her head.
 
@MadaraUchiha Ha ha ha! Brilliant! I'll save that one about head for later!
 
/me waves back at @ircmaxell
 
2:24 PM
is it a good idea to implement a sessionHandler that stores session information into the database?
 
Is there a common word/phrase to describe when some code calls something in another 'layer' in an application?
 
you mean another abstraction layer?
 
As is a LoD "violation"?
Or just general cross boundary calls?
 
yeah - general cross boundary - e.g. something like a controller calling 'send email' on the email send service.
 
hmm for that case I would know what it is called :(
 
2:30 PM
that would be calling a method on some object that you need. If it is standardised it's an API call..
don't know any other english word for that.
what do you need it for?
 
I feel like it's something uncle bob has answered
 
hah, there is some guy that calls himself uncle bob :) github.com/unclebob
complete waste of time
 
3:32 PM
> “Choices that result in long term 'ease of use' are better than choices that bring temporary ego boosts.”
Can anyone pithy that up?
 
That's an offensively bad Tetris player.
For context, those words above are going to be on the same slide as:
> “The purpose of abstracting is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise. The intellectual effort needed to ... understand a program need not grow more than proportional to program length.” - Edsger W. Dijkstra
Which sounds way clevererererer than me.
 
4:18 PM
@kalle I sent you two emails. The 2nd one should be read before acting on the first.
 
 
3 hours later…
7:09 PM
@MadaraUchiha what? what's the point?!
 
@Shafizadeh His son is asking why his sister's name is Rose. The dad explains because his mother loves roses. The dad then reveals what he loves because they named their son, Stack Overflow.
 
oh I see .. funny :-)
 
stackoverflow marketing team is really good .. they cleverly promoting their website
 
7:35 PM
@Shafizadeh it's a meme, probably wasn't created by SO
but rather by one of the many CS college students who graduated because of SO
 
8:02 PM
@Danack cheers, I will reply tonight or tomorrow depending on how the game goes
@Danack But of course Finland will come out victorious in the IIHF!
 
yay, sports.......chunkofplastic.
 
I know, very anti sports here but cheering gets me cheap points here ^^
 
 
4 hours later…
11:41 PM
using 0.9 vs 0.90 gives different results with bcmul – #78071
 

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