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08:02
morning
@DaveRandom sorry was picking my nose ...
if you're reading then the ht is what you want, if you are writing then you want the zval such that you can maintain copy-on-write ...
@DaveRandom for 2) let me see some code, pastebin it ...
@JoeWatkins Ahh OK that makes sense, so I do want the HT. There seem to be a lot of natives that use the zval unnecessarily in that case
ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_INFO_EX(arginfo_cneg_negotiate_type, 0, 0, 1)
    ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, available)
    ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, acceptable)
ZEND_END_ARG_INFO();

static const zend_function_entry cneg_functions[] = {
    PHP_FE(cneg_negotiate_type, NULL)
    PHP_FE_END
};
@JoeWatkins With that code, the cneg_negotiate_type() function still had the correct rules for the parameters applied, even though I passed NULL to the second arg of PHP_FE()
Where in the actual function entry I did this:
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "a|s", &available, &acceptable, &acceptablelen) == FAILURE) {
    return;
}
I guess it may be something to do with that fact that I was explicit about what I wanted in the format for zend_parse_parameters()
08:23
arginfo is for reflection only
<facepalm> I knew that as well.
thanks
@DaveRandom you met lxr ?
@JoeWatkins Oh we are well acquainted
08:28
@SweetieBelle morning
I like OpenGrok, it's nice, although the search algo can be a little bit dense in terms of relevance
that was quick ... was a full 5 months before anyone mentioned it ...
@SweetieBelle morningz
moringn
@Ocramius @SweetieBelle morning!
@JoeWatkins I've been using it for some time, most of what I know about PHP internals (and to a large extent, C itself) was learned from reading it. It comes up in quite a few comments/answers on the main site these days, when there's a good "how does X really work" question
08:33
ah does it ... I'd always fgrep'd until a few months ago ...
you have read C programming books right ?
monirng yall
just a thought, it might not be the best place to hone skills ... not exactly the moon to a high jumper :D
Good morningu @PeeHaa
@PeeHaa morningz
@JoeWatkins Yea of course you had to one-up me with a 'z', typical..
08:36
@JoeWatkins I'm working through c.learncodethehardway.org and amazon.com/dp/0672326663/?tag=stackoverfl08-20 and attempting to feel my way through a bit.
typical ??? lol are you just fed up with people "one upping" you with "z" ??
@PeeHaa yo dawg
@JoeWatkins Yes, I think let's go with the u today and then people go all out and throw a z at me. What am I to say after that?
@Jimbo morning!
08:38
Conundrum - are there any other ways of getting varibles from the global scope into a function scope, without the global keyword, nor by passing them into the function as a parameter?
@dragon112 play fast and loose with z's, that'll teach em ...
@Jimbo use $GLOBALS :p
no, don't
don't use globals
@JoeWatkins sigh...
why would you do that ?
08:39
@Jimbo $GLOBALS (which presumably you lump in with global) and generally, no.
@Jimbo MAGIC!!
I foolishly accepted said above challenge
It was late last night
I usually wake up and go "yep, that's how you do it"... but didn't this morning
@JoeWatkins - yep. bad practice. but $GLOBALS will do the stuff without global keyword and passing parameter
@Jimbo what about using the defined vars or such?
Okay okay, $GLOBALS is definitely the only other way?
08:40
there should be a tricky way of handling that imo
@Jimbo what are you trying to achieve?
@Ocramius there is a more tricky way ;)
Trying to achieve this, and said this.
But without passing more than the string into the function.
Thought about reflection, but not sure if that'd even work..
@Jimbo Singletons? runs
@dragon112 lol
Sorry @DaveRandom I forgot to submit your docs patch was piss drunk yesterday.
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08:42
@AlmaDoMundo yeah, bad practice, so don't do it ... if someone wants to kill their boss, you don't go about telling them how to get away with murder, you say "no, don't"
@PeeHaa Weren't we all
lol @ stars :P
@PeeHaa Burned forever into SO, lol
@Jimbo i have a sample (i think that's terrible practice, but it seems, it will do the stuff) - where there's possible to access hight-scopes levels of variables inside a function
@AlmaDoMundo What ya got?
08:45
@Jimbo, 1 sec, will paste somewhere
@AlmaDoMundo What is this wizardry?
@Jimbo Like I said, MAGIC!!
@Jimbo I believe it's magic!
08:49
$GLOBALS and eval(), all in a single answer. It's a bad-practice party and everyone's invited! — DaveRandom 9 secs ago
@Jimbo see samples - there is using of all that crap
@DaveRandom Lol, I think I failed their challenge though
@AlmaDoMundo Does this work with global scope too?
@Jimbo yes, it is
global scope is a zero-leveled scope
@Jimbo never use that please ;)
Okay, if there's a way to place globals into another array without typing $GLOBALS... maybe if I encode each character and place that into my code - they won't know!
@Jimbo even encoding your variables seems to be less magician than sample above.
besides, that won't work inside eval() constructions
08:56
@AlmaDoMundo Please learn how to whitespace your code in a readable manner ;-)
You forgot to add the e modifier to your regex pattern for extra party fun. — PeeHaa 29 secs ago
@DaveRandom there are some long strings, yes (basically because of a?b:c syntax)
but in any case that code uses so much bad practices (eval, dispatching of debug results e t.c.) - so rely on that will be simply suicidal
written occasionally in reply to something i don't remember ;) (like @Jimbo's challenge)
@AlmaDoMundo $rContainer = array_key_exists('class', $rgCaller)?new ReflectionMethod($rgCaller['class'], $rgCaller['function']):new ReflectionFunction($rgCaller['function']);
$rContainer = array_key_exists('class', $rgCaller)
    ? new ReflectionMethod($rgCaller['class'], $rgCaller['function'])
    : new ReflectionFunction($rgCaller['function']);
Which is more readable? ;-)
@DaveRandom yes, that I've meant - you're correct
Okay: this is $GLOBALS as a string
sprintf('%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s', chr(36), chr(71), chr(76), chr(79), chr(66), chr(65), chr(76), chr(83))
:D
09:02
:p
But, trying it with ${ ... } wont call it
@AlmaDoMundo I'm not have a go, I just don't understand the mentality that causes people to just abandon vertical whitespace. Also I don't quite get why you've gone for eval() instead of function() use() ?
@Jimbo That's because you added the $ to the string, it should just be GLOBALS
Dear god why on earth are we still discussing this?
@DaveRandom, I'm using them
i.e. vertical whitespaces ;)
@DaveRandom Nah, still get Notice: Undefined variable: GLOBALS if I remove the $
Also, for science!!
09:08
@DaveRandom as for eval .. another solution is to use create_function - may be. How you will restore full context in simple closure definition by function keyword?
@DaveRandom Aha, it was the $$ :D Cheers !
@AlmaDoMundo create_function() is still just eval() - and I think I misread what you were actually doing, one sec
BTW, I works in windows with vs2010
@DaveRandom I know about create_function ;) (actually, yesterday we were discussing it in this chat :p)
09:14
@DarkHorse Reasonbly sure you're in the wrong room, that isn't PHP code...
@AlmaDoMundo Yeh I'm sure you do, I'm not questioning your abilities, merely questioning whether that's the best way to achieve what you are doing (ignoring for a second the fact that what you are doing is hateful :-P)
@DaveRandom What needs to be done to make that work within a function?
whic room is the right to ask?
@DaveRandom
@DarkHorse Search for the room with that language
mhhh
That's just a common question only writed with c++
you guys must be familar with this
@DarkHorse lol, you're from north africa ?
09:18
@DarkHorse ask in Lounge c++. they'll tear your head off though.
Not really, this is PHP, we... err... don't always get along with the C++ room.
@Gordon haha indeed
It's not that we don't get along with them, it's that they're just shit.
@DaveRandom that's ok. i agree that wrong whitespacing will make even a good code unreadable ;)

C++

Friendly conversation, including C++ talk — NOT the "Lounge"!
@DarkHorse ^
09:19
please help me for @mysql
Dirty, dirty heathens.
@Gordon lolz Oh it's a new one
people in the c++ room is not friendly
@DarkHorse They're very homo-erotically elitist.
@Jimbo That's decidedly interesting. Not only does it not work in a function scope, it doesn't work in a function scope even after you've accessed it directly.
09:19
@DarkHorse C++ is not Lounge<C++>
c++ room is very friendly. they are simple very careful when choosing their friends ;)
@DaveRandom I know right? Yet doing it manually works fine
okay, if somebody can help me please tell me what's the reason of that question. I appreciate for that
@AlmaDoMundo lol the second they heard I'm a PHP devops they started shooting at me (well there were some friendly and helpful users)
@HamZa that was a joke ;)
09:22
Dear mother of RegEx
a variance of a well-known joke about unix :p
shit, somebody delete my question
@AlmaDoMundo ah ok ...
@dragon112 lolwut
@dragon112 and @DaveRandom was complaining about my whitespacing ;)))
09:23
@DaveRandom Apparently it matches every single English word (didn't test it tough)
@DarkHorse Mind your language please. We don't mind the occasional swear, but that was just unnecessary.
@dragon112 holy fuk
@dragon112 I find that highly unlikely.
@DaveRandom DON'T shoot the messenger.
lol, my work PC won't even compile it
09:24
@dragon112 lol, It's certainly a generated one Like I did here :P codepad.org/j1rVHdX1
@DaveRandom yeah, there is a length limit in PCRE php
@dragon112 Warning: preg_match(): Compilation failed: regular expression is too large at offset 1599857 :((
HAHAHAHAH
a 1.6+ million characters long regex
Wut..
@dragon112 troll :p
okay, thanks anyway
@DarkHorse What's the point of using that profile picture ?
09:27
@AlmaDoMundo I don't know, I didn't make it, I just got this linked to me earlier
@dragon112 You need some help in regex ?
@dragon112 no offense taken;)
nothing, just by the reason of love it @HamZa
in NSChat, 7 mins ago, by CaptainRedmuff
That regex matches English words
09:28
@HamZa if you'll be in the Hell the Devill will come to you and say: 'that regex (gist.github.com/noprompt/6106573/raw/…) handles word 'Hell' wrong. fix it'
@HamZa Nah was just a random link I got in the NSChat
@dragon112 Come on. Even humans are not able to do that.
If I need help with Regex I'll come bother you :p
@dragon112 well it certainly matches some words, but not all
09:30
fuck, nobody answer to me in c++ room
@DarkHorse did you tell them that you're PHP dev?
@DarkHorse Dude another unnecessary curse word...
@dragon112 Cannot find a string it doesn't match, I suspect chrome isn't compiling it properly either
Well it's rather big...
@DaveRandom does it match something like 'fjlwerkwr' ?
09:32
@AlmaDoMundo no
@dragon112 @AlmaDoMundo I could shorten it to: [^\W\d_]+ //cc @NokImchen DAT COMPRESSION +1 million character to 9chars !
Can someone knowledgeable please write a response to that awful Veekun post that gets spammed wherever you mention PHP? The one that mentions a bunch of crap that was fixed in 5, a bunch more crap that was fixed in 5.4 and stuff from documentation of 2.0.
@HamZa i can do it with .* :p
@AlmaDoMundo Did they have discriminate to PHP dev?
@AlmaDoMundo that matches empty string :D
@DarkHorse lolz
09:33
@HamZa ok, ok, .+ :p
@AlmaDoMundo that will match ~~~~~:::P
@HamZa That's cheating.. =(
@SweetieBelle What post?
@HamZa and ?
@AlmaDoMundo lol let's make it (?s).+ to include newlines :P
09:34
@HamZa too long :p
@AlmaDoMundo It matches random strings of nothing but punctation
@SweetieBelle @ircmaxell wrote one, hang on I'll find it
hey guys..i am very new to php.. I am an android app developer but There is requirement of a web app using "amazon simple db and php" SO can anyone help me please
Ah the fractal one.
hard to imagine 'regex' that will match all japan words :p
@DaveRandom..thanks but i am that much familiar with php basics
erm... wat?
09:38
but issue is amazon simple db sdk used oops php
so i just want help for connecting to simple db and fetch some values from table
@DaveRandom Thanks.
if i do that.. i will be able to proceed towards my aim..
@Alpesh That's pretty much basics.
@DaveRandom The second blog post hits the nail on the head imo.
When I first started with PHP I learned so many horrible practices from bad tutorials.
PHP is very unhappy language :\ when all ways are opened you don't know which of them is right
@SweetieBelle he has a habit of doing that, and a tiresome habit of being Right most of the time
yeah, the internet is full of it. SO has opened my eyes
But even on SO, there are post which should definitely be reviewed
09:43
@AlmaDoMundo so is life
@HamZa Agree, a lot of the answers accepted on SO are not suitable for production use.
@AlmaDoMundo I prefer that. PHP assumes that the developer is right, rather than that the interpreter is right.
@SweetieBelle well, there are even wrong answers and upvoted
@Gordon may be that's an explanation of that - why PHP is so popular among web-devs
@SweetieBelle I've started with some VB tutorials on youtube. Most of us have started with s**t.
@SweetieBelle - exactly! unix-way. I like it
09:44
@Leri I learned C before PHP, but I started with PHP on the web and for about a year I was following horrible tutorials. Rolling my own crypto algorithms, using naked sessions and bad tokens, no CSRF protection... it took a while for me to realize I was doing it wrong.
@Leri.. i agree..but if you are a developer for a technology and u need to learn and implement a app only within 15 days.. so u cant go in deep.. so it sucks..by d way thanks @HamZa
> The simple fact that a site like w3schools still exists as a top result from a Google search is proof enough of that point.
LOL
@Alpesh You shouldn't try to implement an app in an unfamiliar language in 15 days. That way be dragons.
@AlmaDoMundo it's so popular among webdevs because its widely available and easy to get shit done with it quickly even without knowing proper development techniques.
09:46
@Gordon that's one of the points
@Alpesh If you are familiar with language basics (as you have stated you are), you should be able to implement db connection with the help of manual in 15 days.
my opinion - is that PHP is like IT itself. It has many bad practices, many bugs e t.c. - but it simply works. When you need things done - you don't need beautiful whitespaces in syntax like in python or digits-objects like in ruby. You simple need that damned thing work properly. And you do it
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Q: Variable variable string constructed for "$GLOBALS" works within global scope, but not function scope

Jimbo An important note: $GLOBALS are dirty and evil. Don't use them. Ever. Never ever ever. This is a rather weird one. I'm attempting to construct a variable variable using a string named $GLOBALS. From the global scope Let's see what we get when var_dump()ing this in the global scope. $g = s...

so learning new tech is very painfull . at least when your selected technology(in my case android and j2me) is at boom.. but the only reason behind : urgently i got assigned on this project ..so i have to do it in any how..@SweetieBelle
@ler
09:48
That's a good question ^^
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Q: How to create a java operating system

Mr.Java Jr.Lately i have been learning how to code in java. I have also had some interest with learning about operating systems. I decide to try to create my own java-based OS. Would i have to compile it before hand and run it? Anyways, if you have any tips, i'd be more than happy to try them!

^ This one is good
@HamZa that guy simple don't know that there IS an OS written in javascript (i know java!=javascript :p)
575
A: What's the difference between JavaScript and Java?

Greg HewgillJava and Javascript are similar like Car and Carpet are similar.

@Leri probably this might help you a bit
@HamZa post that: bellard.org/jslinux - let that guy to be surprised ;)
09:52
Morning
hi, @Fabien
@Jimbo deceze has a fair point, the problem is that ${'GLOBALS'} doesn't work, how you create the 'GLOBALS' string isn't really relevant to the question
@DaveRandom Yes I see, he tried 'GLOBALS' and got Null.. hmm
@AlmaDoMundo lol
09:54
@HamZa that's an ancient sample
@tereško Thanks.
What noise does a cold front-end developer make? <brrr />
@DaveRandom He got it. "Because the manual says so"
@Jimbo It's just a string. It's about how $GLOBALS is created really, I mean I imagine it isn't created for every scope because that would be wasteful, it will only be created when you try to access it - and obviously using variable variables bypasses the mechanism that would cause it to be created.
09:55
@Fabien yo
@DaveRandom it seems the problem is in GLOBALS itself. _POST works properly
@Gordon you could also say that bad front-end developers are impersonating tractors: <hr><<br><br><br><br> ...
@DaveRandom here is a hint: dont use $GLOABALS
@tereško You think? :-P
problem solved .. next pls
@iamdevloper <hrrr /><hrrr /><hrrr />
09:58
@tereško "There is no place for UI logic in the view, therefore you push the UI logic either in controller or model layer. The usual choice is "controller", because most of people understand that UI logic has no place in model layer." But is not this SRP violation?
that works too ..
@Leri you misunderstood the context
@Leri "There is no place for UI logic in the view"? Oo
it describes how Rails-like frameworks handle "views"
@AlmaDoMundo Where's $_POST working? Example?
Oh, it makes sense now. :)
10:00
@Jimbo i'm commenting, wait :p
@Jimbo, done
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A: MVC: how much code should be in a view?

GordonThe first answer was actually spot on, but the user deleted it (probably due to peer pressure). Basically, you do not want any logic in your template. In an ideal world, you had a tag for all the model data, but since we are in an HTML world, there isn't, so you either have to use XSLT or use Vie...

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@tereško we are keeping sync table in the localhost where insert any recodes when user do any CUID.And later we will click any button to run the restore DB according to the Sync Table .Is that sound good?
no, it sounds confusing and without any context
:(((((((((((((
@Gordon why would you let non-coders to mess with templates ?
10:10
@Gordon The clearest way I have seen so far. +1
PHP has template like in c++?
@tereško why wouldn't I? And would you rather let them work on actual code?
no , i mean , if you are not a developer, you should not touch code
@tereško yes. and a template is not code because it only contains markers only. the code is hidden in the engine evaluating the markers
i used the definition of "code" that includes things like HTML, XML and CSS
10:13
> If you want to have designers work on templates, don't give them scripts. Give them templates. And if you do, isolate the logic from it and replace it with easy to grasp function calls. Use function names that clearly communicate what the function does. So the designer only needs to know if "I use this with that input, I will always get that output. I don't care how that output comes to be. I'll leave that to the developer".
if your "designer" assumes that he can make HTML/CSS but gets confused by PHP , then he should not be slicing designs into HTML to begin with
Honestly have to say that, although templaters like Twig etc tout themselves as "designer friendly" - it's a developers job to do that. It is code, I don't care how the function calls are named - it's code! Unless they're a developer + designer, they shouldn't touch that stuff :P
also, i kinda fail to see how calling function in a template is somehow "not logic" .. it's actually black-boxed logic, as i see it
well, I always felt the argument "our designers are too dumb to grasp a foreach" to be somewhat belittling and I dont share that idea at all. But, I have worked with designers who definitely had problems working on templates including logic. They had no problem using markup, but logic was confusing. Hence, if you want designers to work on templates, turn the logic into markers, so it feels like markup
and the OP is working on codeigniter anyway .. it's a lost cause to begin with
10:18
@Gordon youtube.com/watch?v=Z_Nl8hfP1PQ pink kitty playlist, g2g
@Gordon Please could you look at this - hard to see how the other user managed to throw a load of code in there - sock puppet check? Thanks :)
@tereško the idea is that this is difficult:
<div>
    <?php if (isset($username)): ?>
        <a href="/profile/$username">$username</a>
    <?php elsif: ?>
        <form>
            <input name="username">
            <input name="password">
        </form>
     <?php endif; ?>
</div>
while this is not
<div id="userbox">
    <?php echo userbox() ?>
</div>
or even better:
<userbox/>
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Q: Regex for bbcode and maximum length

combI want to create a regex in one line to: remove bbcode set maximum amount of characters ex. this is some [b]bold text[/b]. (29 characters) To check the maximum number of characters should be 22 characters. I have successfully created the regex in 2 lines but I need to make it one line. ...

the first one is template with logic
the last one is pure markup with logic hidden
^ @Leri I think it's impossible in one regex, do you mind to read my comments ?
I actually want to close it as "impossible"
10:24
@Gordon then why not simply <?php echo $userbox; ?> ?
@tereško that's the second one. good enough. obviously, you can just put the div inside there as well. there is no difference to just having a dedicated element except for making it feel more like markup. technically, all elements in an html document trigger some sort of rendering function. you can think of markup as nested function calls
there is a significant difference , since your second example call a function
@tereško the difference is in form only
Hi Guys,
your template is gathering data (based on some undefined hidden conditions)
10:27
@HamZa I also think so. At first, you'll need to check if string has desired length and if it does only then match string.
Anyway, question is not complete/clear.
@Leri no, I though he want to trim the input while removing the bb codes
am creating PPT using PHPPowerpoint library, but i can't able to draw the border.. Can anyone having idea on this?
@HamZa "I have successfully created the regex in 2 lines but I need to make it one line." and then check his regexes
@tereško hiding the details is on purpose since designers dont care for where the data comes from. all they care for is that writing <userprofile/> creates the box. with the link or login form.
Unless I misunderstood something he first checks length and then matches
10:29
#conditionals is possible in regex in some flavors
(?(?=^.{32,}$)aaa # if length >= 32 the match aaa
|       #else
bbb  # match bbb
)
so , essentially, you think that creating global state is OK, as long as designers are happy
@tereško there is no global state.
6 mins ago, by Gordon
<div id="userbox">
    <?php echo userbox() ?>
</div>
@HamZa Not sure if it's supported in every implementation.
how does the userbox() know what to return ?
10:31
@Leri no not all, and the syntax may be different
@tereško by the implementation you write for it.
which pulls the username how ?
@HamZa C# is tagged there so if you want write regex for .NET and post as an answer with a note that it's for educational purposes. In real-world it's useless unless you are doing some dirty one-time stuff.
@tereško the way you like it
@Gordon i fail to see any other way then global state for passing data to a function which is called without parameters
... or you could admit that the second one was a really bad example to choose
@Leri anyways I'm going to ask on meta (chatroom) ...
@tereško tbh, I don't care if you pull in the data via global state there. These markers serve a specific purpose. They don't need to be pristine and solid. They are basically a DSL on top of your proper code. Plus, I never said you have to use them that way. If you want $this->userbox(), use $this->userbox(). If you want <userbox/>, use <userbox/>
@HamZa If I saw something like that in real-world app I'd delete whole project and rewrite that sector so that no recovery tool is able to recover.
@HamZa Good decision.
@Leri lol indeed
10:39
@Gordon and what is $this then ?
Hello guys, I have a question about performance. Which method is better. The first option is to use query with two joins and after that I will use array_unique php function for every column. The other option is to use 6 queries with two joins(I have 6 columns) with DISTINCT.
My porpse is to get unique values for every column. Btw I have 200 rows in the table. Can you give me advice, prease?
200 rows? does not matter what to do
@tereško Your View that either has these methods or delegates calls to aggregated Helper objects that provide them
basically, you are trying to say that views are templates
@AlmaDoMundo I know but which option is better, may be if I have 20000 rows
10:41
@tereško if that's what you want to understand, then that's what you want to understand :)
well .. i asked what is $this .. you answered
my point is that your templates are pulling in data via some functions , helpers or some other expression of logic
just because you wrap it in a function does not mean that you have taken logic out of your template
no offense but blah. I told you that this depends on your implementation. You know I don't believe in any of the MVC quibble you are trying to drag me in. My point was that if you want to work with designers, make sure their templates feel as much as markup as possible. And yes, abstracting the logic away is taking out the logic from the templates.
There is no functional difference between <h1>Foo<h1> and <?php h1('foo') ?>. It's only form. Somewhere something will check how to render that into a headline. And it will do so on the basis of some sort of state, be it global or neatly injected.
@Anton_Sh write both queries down. Put EXPLAIN in front. Execute. Make an educated guess.
It's well known, that sort algorithm could not have complexity less than O(n log(n)). And what about search algorithm. O(log n) ?
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