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14:00
Ive no idea, I never worked with smarty ..
it seems you just added a complexity layer ...
@Gordon not moving at all ^^ and no, those can't be included there, money/decimal are completely different things :)
So i've made it myself difficult?
@Duikboot more something like (isset($post.ev@key) ? "selected=\"selected\"" : "") or something of the sort
@Duikboot I'm not sure since I never used a templating engine. But when I saw your code, it ressembles just the php syntax thus you just added a layer of difficulty.
I mean will there be designers working on the template ?
@Duikboot Have you considered just writing a simple function to do what you want and bind that to smarty and just call it inside your template? A lot easier than trying to get Smarty to do something complicated.
This project is finished when I have the select box shizzle completed.
No one else will touch this code, only me.
Then just do it as a function - so much easier than farting around with Smarty.
@DaveRandom Cheers man, also - how did your 'meeting' go?
lol farting
@Jimbo luckily something else came up
I'm just looking at it now and rewriting it how I would do it
14:08
Smarty! Melts in your app, not in your hand!
http://thephp.cc/viewpoints/blog/2013/07/php-5-5-generators
Planet PHP
PHP 5.5: Generators
thePHP.cc
1373439600
"Due to the current design of PHPUnit's test runner, all elements of the provided sequence are processed before the tests are run." Boo.
@DaveRandom But, is it okay as a first go? Proper OOP?
@Jimbo It's not too bad, but you are misusing exceptions somewhat. Firstly you're using them in such a way as to obscure how they are handled even though they are still handled internally, and secondly you shouldn't be handling them internally, instead you should attach the message to the exception and throw it properly. The consuming code should have to worry about them, not the internal code (at least the ones you have defined)
(IMO)
@ircmaxell that gif needs sound!
@DaveRandom Yeah, I was using exceptions to display custom error messages really. I didn't want every user of the classes to have to wrap their code in a try / catch, as it would all be handled interanlly
internally*
@NikiC meh and … meh!
on a side note
We're getting there! http://i.imgur.com/Tec1ltu.png (no, it's not publicly accessible yet). #stackoverflow
14:29
@Danack Someone "stole" @ircmaxell's project name, and created a project with an "identical" name. Except, the names are different.
I must be an idiot
If you must be, then you must be
because apparently I'm the only one in the fucking world that thinks that names are important and should be reasonably unique and have a well defined meaning to prevent confusion and provide the ability to understand each other.
@ircmaxell I guess so, thinking you can copyright your project name. :P
14:31
@salathe not copyright, but Trademark. And yes, I do already have a trademark on it
@ircmaxell in the fucking world? you do porn now?
@Gordon welcome to the 21st century SO
Regardless of legality, it's morally wrong (and, especially in the open-source community, not something that you should be doing anyway)
@ircmaxell that's not what you twittered
@ircmaxell that's why you have classes and packages/namespaces :p
14:32
@Telkitty猫咪咪 No, that's why you name projects something reasonably unique
I'm not talking about conflicts at runtime
but the ability to say "Just use phpass". and not have to answer "which one"
@salathe more importantly, people might use the other guys library with the same name, instead of ircmaxells
@Leigh if it had the same name, maybe
@salathe Say it out loud, it's the same name
@ircmaxell did i already whine about the getAdd() SOAP function that i found in that damned codebase that i still have to work with ?
lacking one piece of punctuation does not make it different
14:33
@ircmaxell It's not just you - using the same name, even if not trademarked is well defined in UK law en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passing_off
@salathe As homework, calculate the exact percentage of internet users who are idiots.
@ircmaxell no, yours is PasswordLib all over your documentation
@Danack exactly
Interestingly the test is whether a "moron in a hurry" would be confused - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_moron_in_a_hurry
@salathe And... if names are confused, this obscures the deserved recognition of the person who wrote the former thing. It's a moral obligation as well.
14:33
And that's a UK legal term.
@Jimbo ircmaxell wrote the first "PasswordLib" ever?
@ircmaxell I am sure there are a lot of index.html all around the web :p
well, things named to describe what it does ... usually anyways, literally or metaphorically
One file name !== project name
14:35
when I named my project PasswordLib, it was the only one out there with that name. I know because I freaking searched
@ircmaxell I think that makes sense, but only as long as the name is actually some kind of "unique" name. PasswordLib is way too obvious of a name to argue it like that
@ircmaxell can you at least decide what your project is really named?
PHP-PasswordLib / PasswordLib / PHPPasswordLib ?
On the flip side, this may be akin to Apple and their "i", and trademarking basics
I give up
@ircmaxell Owner said he doesn't mind changing the name though, IP success :)
@ircmaxell Not sure why this is such a big problem for you. As long as you make sure that you project is a lot more popular, everything's well :P
@ircmaxell You can't do that when trying to enforce a trademark!
@enygma seriously, I'd rather have obtuse than someone else's name though - a simple google search can solve that yo! /cc @ircmaxell
Annoyance of the day - a php wrapper around command line tools named the same as the php extension that also interfaces (bad php-ffmpeg)
BTW guess where stakoverflow.com redirect you to?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Just tried it, nowhere?
Goes to ww2.stakoverflow.com for me.
Hm... anyone know a good interactive PHP interpreter shell?
(as in, basically what php -a does, but without the disadvantages of it)
@ircmaxell Psst: PHP license does not allows you to put PHP into the name of your library unless you have written consent by the PHP group.
@hakre what a marvelous jewel of crap
@hakre only if it's the PHP source code
Any project written in PHP can have "PHP" in the name.
@salathe I thought there was some objection to that in the past.
@hakre someone, at some time, may have possibly had some objection, sure.
@hakre @salathe There is some official discouragement for it, but no more than that
@salathe okay, this seems official wording, make sense: php.net/license/index.php#faq-lic
14:48
Hmm, I wonder why PHP doesn't have an opcode for strlen().
"We cannot really stop you from using PHP in the name of your project unless you include any code from the PHP distribution, in which case you would be violating the license. See Clause 4 in the PHP License v3.01.
But we would really prefer if people would come up with their own names independent of the PHP name. "
@NikiC Exactly, we'd rather people didn't but we can't stop them unless it violates the license.
@salathe they can stop it. They choose not to
0
Q: How to have multiple WHERE values in mysqli_query?

JohnHow would I use multiple values in the WHERE of a mysqli_query?? ex. mysqli_query ($con, "SELECT post_title, post_content, post_date FROM posts WHERE post_id = 3013, 4140, 6850") Is that the correct way to use multiple WHERE values? or...?

Ugh, not again. Can somebody help find the duplicate? =)
14:50
@ircmaxell I'm not aware of any instance where they've had to make a decision.
in fact it's very good precedent to invalidate the trademark, which means that it'll be unenforceable later...
> CakePHP is a framework that forces you to use MVC pattern. (c) Fire-Dragon-DoL
I shall use that for my essay.
14:55
studying ?
Not really, I'm just after the paper.
Have to learn some subject now and then.
3rd year, one more left.
@DaveRandom Holy crap, bit of a change...
Candidate: 	Dejan Marjanovic
Candidate ID: 	ZEND018039
Date: 	03 September 2013
Time: * 	12:30 PM
ZFCE! ZFCE! ZFCE!
I'll ask for $10.000 raise immediately.
Congrats!
14:58
Lol go for it
10k easy xD
j/k, nobody really gives a shit about certification...
@Jimbo I disagree. The exceptions are only thrown when the consumer doesn't use it correctly (invalid args and such). That's a definite case for screaming at the consumer. Also when you handle things by logging to console, the consumer never finds out that what it just asked for didn't actually happen, and will continue on as if it had.
Well i'm off for the day, see you all tomorrow
@ircmaxell I'm pretty sure I'll pass, so thank you :*
@dragon112 cyaa
14:59
LOL
whoops, didn't see the date
I had to register date before July 5th, because I bought voucher a year ago :D
@DaveRandom doesn't work in opera
Which is proportionally equal to my interest about it.
what exactly was the point for using jquery ? would someone refresh my memory
Or my employee for the fact.
@tereško Because it's cool :P
15:01
aah .. that must be it
@tereško Because JavaScript is too hard!
@tereško I'm sure I had Opera on this machine - what element of it doesn't work? (error message?) I know everything I've done there technique-wise generally does work
@salathe JavaScript? Is that a jQuery plugin or something?
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@Jack it's an old Ruby version
@DaveRandom "New Row ID New Row Key" do not show up in opera
15:02
@tereško Ah, I did say I wrote it using JS originally, switched to jQuery so I could quickly get the architecture correct, then I'm moving back to JS
@tereško just a question, don't wanna tickle with CI, but i this thing about ellislab dropping it something known since a longer time?
@DaveRandom Did you just turn JavaScript into Java
@Ocramius day or two
kk, thx
@tereško Ahh I blame @Jimbo for that one, try jsfiddle.net/34dPf/2
15:04
Hmm what's changed?
1 hour ago, by DaveRandom
@Jimbo Sure, give me a few mins Disclaimer: Listening to my opinions on how to do OOP in Javascript may cause death or serious injury when you show your code to another human being
@minitech I'm trying my first hand at OOP JS :)
@Jimbo new TableManager.Cell('New Row ID').content; -> (new TableManager.Cell('New Row ID')).content;
@Jimbo i get:
> Unhandled Error: Security error: attempted to read protected variable
in jquery itself
15:06
Wait, I had protected variables in there?
@Jimbo :-)
@Jimbo No, that's a jQ internal error
Stack tracing it will be a nightmare as well, because stack tracing jQ always is
seems that jquery dropped not only IE but also Opera support
@tereško Oh yeah, v2.0+ wasn't it
1
Q: How i can short my token to 40 alphabets and number of hash sha512

deeroxTo make is it simple i just want to echo first 40 number of sha512 $salt = "fRY^YXCH%^ER^*&^"; $profiletoken = hash("sha512", $salt1 . $user . $id . $value); echo $profiletoken; so this will give something like this output 09821f0ae9bdee372b344b0921582f2e7a3a0587a3b55bb247f200381e92ffd41480e8...

15:08
maybe they could make it easier and simply release jquery-firefox and jquery-chrome
@HamZa That bad, huh :P
@Jimbo Come over to the JS room. :-D
@Jimbo yeah
@HamZa It never existed
@Jimbo hahaha
15:09
@Neal Hmm, why not - It's not PHP after all
Bad ping, sorry
@DaveRandom lol, no problem ...
@DaveRandom Damnit I wanted to read that
@Jimbo :-) We shall help you there
@Jimbo No it's like a namespace. Instead of creating common names like Table and Row as members of window, you create a single less common name and put Table etc underneath it. It reduces the chances of collisions and it helps to organise related enitities
Yay copypasta
brb
15:10
@DaveRandom Ahh okay, I get you - removes them from document and adds them to a sort of sub namespace
in JavaScript, 25 secs ago, by Neal
@Jimbo -- What are you trying to do?
@Jimbo window, not document, but yes
@Jimbo what are you trying to do? I came out of context here.
@DaveRandom how to download file with sockets and shit?
i think you cannot (assuming we are still talking about javasctipt)
15:17
sorry for interrupting Sir
just that I never "downloaded" file with something other than curl.
not sure what's the best(tm) way...
hmm ... is USA starting to ban computers? huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/08/… =D
where I live, it was legal for some time to park where you otherwise shouldn't...
some time = 3 months
@webarto via HTTP?
@DaveRandom Yes, Sir. Through PHP. Just a normal file download (without cURL or file_get_contents).
Is it possible otherwise without any extension?
@webarto Why? For a simple file download, generally it's best to use the built-ins.
But as long as one of fsockopen(), stream_socket_client(), socket_create() is available it should be possible
15:22
@DaveRandom Simple few MB's file. By built-ins, what are you refering to?
Ah, thanks.
if "remote fopen" is disabled, will that affect all functions?
@webarto cURL and file-system funcs
@DaveRandom Thanks for the code btw - it's awesome, I'm building on it with my own and eventually will open source as a simple js only - ajax to table class
@DaveRandom Yup, makes sense. Thanks.
@DaveRandom I'm downloading shitty music :D
15:25
@Jimbo It's a pattern I've refined over much trial and error. If you show it to JS purists they don't like it though. It's unquestionably trying to force classical OOP onto JS, something which is very much frowned upon. Except it isn't really, because ECMA6 will probably have classes, but that's another story
		$vars = explode('/', $url);

    $vars[3] = 'u';
    $fileName = $vars[5];
    unset($vars[5]);

    $url = implode('/', $vars);

		$data = $this->curl($url);

    preg_match('#__flashSrcUrl = (.*?);#is', $data, $matches);
    $fileUrl = $matches[1];
    $fileUrl = preg_match_all('#"(.*?)"#is', $fileUrl, $matches);
    $fileUrl = implode('', array_filter($matches[1]));

    $data = $this->curl($fileUrl);
		return file_put_contents($fileName . '.mp3', $data);
@Jimbo You might be interested in typescriptlang.org
@webarto The think about a roll-you-own socket implementation is it's much more powerful/flexible, but you have to worry about the ugly truth that is the inner workings of HTTP
@DaveRandom booo coffeescript.org all the way ^_^
@Neal this.DaveRandom(booo(coffeescript.org(all(the(way)))));
@minitech eh?
15:27
@Neal Not a fan. Actually I've not played with TypeScript much either but it looks nice at a cursory glance.
@Neal Coffescript favors writability over readability. That's bad
@NikiC not really. it's for people who are used to python/ruby-esque syntax
Typescript works the other way around. It favors readability and type-safety over as-short-as-possible syntax
Then there's Dart of course, but that's a bit mind-melting I have found
15:29
@DaveRandom True :( When I was sniffing facebook etc I've seen headers and shit that I don't even know how to Google. Therefore, just stick to cURL for now.
@Neal Python reduces the amount of syntax, but not below a reasonable degree ;) I don't know much about Ruby though
@NikiC The JS it "compiles" to is ugly as sin as well
laterz
@DaveRandom Oh nice, that's pretty awesome. the playground is very similar to PHP
@minitech :-P
@DaveRandom which one?
15:29
@Neal TypeScript
@DaveRandom So coffeescript "compiles" better?
@DaveRandom You think so? The typescript JS looks reasonable (compared to the coffeescript output at least)
@minitech hehe
None of them do really. But I suspect that's more the fault of JS than anything else
15:31
Presumably getRandomBytes(256) will always be valid coffeescript ^^
Nice and concise: goo.gl/gyJ2i (my coffeescript link was too long, so i had to shorten it)
@Neal So what you’re saying is that I could write it in JavaScript and it would be just as short. ;)
@minitech huh? No the link that it created was too long for the chat
@Neal “Nice and concise”
I am very confused...
15:33
I assumed you were talking about the compiled JavaScript.
Hello guys
if some one can help me in this i will appreciate a lot
@rokimoki You assume too much.
0
Q: Loop a list of checkboxes that some probabbly are not checked in PHP

rokimokiI have a HTML schema like this: Link: https://i.sstatic.net/9RRpx.jpg CheckBox names: Lunes column name = arrayLunes[] then, Martes column name = arrayMartes[], etc... First, I want to test Lunes list (monday), if I have checked the first and the third, the array will have only [0] and [1...

Also, @Neal, why typeof finished is "undefined"?
Well... I never lost the hope in humanity
15:34
@minitech That is how js works. typeof returns a string.
@Neal finished is undefined
@Neal not finished?
@Neal Go ahead, put that in your console
@rokimoki isset()
That's all you need
I thought NaN = "not a number"?
@Neal Yes. And?
Why are we talking about NaN here?
var x = "1"; console.log(!isNaN(x) ? parseInt(x) : x)
No idea :P
15:36
@Minitech :
a === undefined
 > ReferenceError: a is not defined
finished is defined
you need to do typeof
You are 100% certain it’s defined
You just assigned to it
@minitech No it isnt. not if there is no return value.
@Neal Only because you didn't declare a
15:37
undefined == "undefined"
ಠ_ಠ
@DaveRandom i tested with isset and works in a way, but not in which I want
but I got some answer, anyway I appreciate thanks
rrrg. That is just what you do in js @minitech
function a() {}
var b = a();
b === undefined
^ No error.
@rokimoki How so?
15:38
32
Q: variable === undefined vs. typeof variable === "undefined"

Patrick McElhaneyThe jQuery Core Style Guidelines suggest two different ways to check whether a variable is defined. Global Variables: typeof variable === "undefined" Local Variables: variable === undefined Properties: object.prop === undefined Why does jQuery use one approach for global variables and another...

@Neal. I know JavaScript.
What is your point?
@rokimoki That answer with upvotes is an ugly solution and definitely not the best approach
We are using typeof finished is "undefined" instead of finished is undefined because ______________________
(Fill in the blank)
@minitech because I said so. It is my code. I see no issue with it.
Go argue in the JS room about it @minitech
@Neal If you misspelled finished, that would suck
15:40
LOL
because funk you
basically
:D
@webarto :-D But nicely
15:57
Hi, trying to run a simple C++ executable from shell_exec on my apache server, and I cannot get it to run correctly. I have permissions as shell_exec('touch test123') and shell_exec('mkdir testdir') both work fine.
@Joey well, do you also have permission to run said executable?
Yes, the group includes both www-data and my root user
and it really does have x permissions?
It really does
If so, then no idea ^^
16:00
775 permissions
Is there some php setting that doesn't let me run executables
meanwhile at Bosnia
fireworks for Ramadan :D
in JavaScript, 3 mins ago, by Jimbo
Could anyone tell me why the output of this typescript example (the right hand side) has a Greeter within the Greeter as a constructor, instead of just doing this.greeting = message straight away?
in JavaScript, 2 mins ago, by Jimbo
As opposed to just doing this for the constructor?
Sorry for the JS questions, they will stop soon :P
It's OK to talk bullshit here, but it's a sin if you mention other language, capisci?
Even jQuery?
Wait, yes, it's still illegal.
That's OK unless you mention Javascript plugin for jQuery.
16:10
@jimbo i) Probably just to make an IDE happier. It's a lot easier to analyze the code and know that "this.gree" should be completed to "this.greeting" if it's defined in the class scope. ii) Who says that a constructor gets called first in Javascript?
@Jimbo I dont see "Greeter"
var Greeter = (function () {
function Greeter(message) {
this.greeting = message;
}
Greeter within Greeter, with the former being the constructor
instead of just doing:
var Greeter = function(message) {
this.greeting = messagel
}
@Jimbo It encapsulizes it. Same as I do here: stackoverflow.com/a/17528961/561731
@Jimbo It allows for you to have private vars etc.
@Jimbo The outer greeter just holds the return from that IIF function
Ahhh, okay
But if you're not using private variables, what use has the encapsulation?
16:16
@Jack nothing. No use at all. Unless you don't want to rewrite your code later if you decide to add any encapsulation.
@Jack None. And there was a question that asked something like this about TypeScript before, and it turned out that private variables aren’t even put in there in the first place, so…
Not even private static variables.
Never understood the need to introduce classes in JavaScript.
@Jack To stay true to it's name of course...
@NikiC What name is that?
I mean, you can't call a language Java-Script if it can't have AbstractSingletonFactoryBean classes, you know ;)
16:20
To quote a famous answer, Java and JavaScript are as similar as Car and Carpet ;-)
Somehow that doesn't get old at all lol
The name is of course a bit unfortunate.
@Jack They have a lot in common though. For example: Both are shitty :)
ba-dum-tish
@NikiC Now now, if you keep that up, all languages end up as shit, according to you :)
By that logic PHP should be called JavaHypertextPreprocessor though ^^
Anyone have any exp with SELinux and apache? It's blocking me from executing programs using shell_exec
16:22
@NikiC PHP with Objects, inspired by the Borland Pascal incarnation bearing a similar name.
@Jack Nah, not all of them are shit. Python and C++ are tolerable :)
It's a less popular language though, apparently ;-)
@NikiC If you like C++, try Go
Is there a tool that converts PHP into Python? =D
I love Go as a language. The compiler produces horribly huge binaries for the simplest things, though.
Hello world was 2.1MB last I tried.
16:24
@minitech Well, granted, it does have to say hello to the world.
@minitech interesting, never looked into that... Never worried myself with binary size
@ircmaxell Go and C++ have nearly fully disjunct targets. I don't think any larger number of C++ programmers would go over to Go. Go is more the language a python programmer might use when he needs something a bit faster ;)
@ircmaxell I usually wouldn’t, but at 2.1MB, it actually started to become a pain to move around.
in a lot of cases that's premature optimization... But 2.1MB is rather rediculous for hello world.
@minitech Maybe it links in the complete standard library?
16:26
@NikiC I disagree. Go is the language a C++ programmer would use when he doesn't need to do any low-level memory trickery...
@NikiC I heard it was just the fmt! function-thing. It doesn’t run standalone, that’s for sure.
@ircmaxell That's what one might think, but it's not true at all ;)
Sorry about “function-thing”. My Go is a little…
…RUSTy. Ahahaha
@NikiC :-P
9
Q: How to reduce compiled file size?

zyrgLets compare c and go: Hello_world.c : #include<stdio.h> int main(){ printf("Hello world!"); } Hello_world.go: package main import "fmt" func main(){ fmt.Printf("Hello world!") } Compile both: $gcc Hello_world.c -o Hello_c $8g Hello_world.go -o Hello_go.8 $8l Hello_go.8 -o Hello_g...

Hoho, @minitech, welcome.
16:29
@ircmaxell IIRC in some talk they said that C++ developers were their original target and had expected people from that area to switch over, but it turned out to be the other way around and python/etc devs started using it
Bah, damn lags
@MadaraUchiha: Go, interestingly enough.
The language, not the game.
@ircmaxell New rule. Putting PwA youtube links in answer === guaranteed rep: stackoverflow.com/a/17554766/871050
Nice!
@MadaraUchiha that was my upvote :-P
16:44
New tests: A, B, or C?
@LeviMorrison C, by a long shot
@LeviMorrison additionally, I hate the version on the right. Have to hunt for it...
@ircmaxell If you mean the stuff like (PHP 5 >= 5.3.0) it's no longer on the right.
@LeviMorrison is A an option at all? that's the current one, isn't it?
@Gordon No change is always an option, in my opinion.
16:57
@LeviMorrison well, yes, but what is different in A?
Nothing. It's just the current website.
Plus, throwing it in there usually helps people see how much things have changed for the better or worse.
wb

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