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10:05
I think we still need someone designing the PeskyRuskies website. Not sure if @Duikboot started anything.
lol
10:23
1 more vote and I get 2 fresh badges ..
2 days ago, by Gordon
@Duikboot just read a bit down from the link DaveRandom gave you. It's to protest against http://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/01/world/europe/russia-gay-rights-controversy inspired by http://pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com/2013/04/07/rainbow-flags-at-half-staff-in-solidary-with-russian-gays-during-putins-visit-to-the-netherlands/ and http://www.news24.com/World/News/UK-government-flies-gay-pride-flag-20120706
@Mr.Alien Where?
And have you read my comment on your float answer?
@MadaraUchiha when you commented :-/ and here aaah, I am seriously eager to touch 30K :p
Hey @Gordon can you have a look at stackoverflow.com/questions/18121941/…? I've flagged it a week ago and no-one seemed to see it.
@Mr.Alien Today, several minutes ago.
@MadaraUchiha I don't know it's only me or what, I do not get notifications everytime, that kinda sux, and actually you are correct, but it's like hardly anyone uses it for the image thingy, it's like people started using width: 100% with float lefts to create responsive grids ;)
@MadaraUchiha lol thanks, getting 2 badges now :D
10:28
@Mr.Alien There's flexbox for that today.
People just aren't that eager to learn :P
@MadaraUchiha yea, it's still half baked, even I don't use it yet(though I know)
@Mr.Alien Half baked?
All browsers support it.
Save for, who else, IE.
I don't think IE
@MadaraUchiha I've seen it yesterday. There was a bounty on it so I couldn't do anything to it without removing the bounty (which I didnt want). I migrated the question now, although migration requests are technically not mod flag worthy since you can vote to migrate.
yea, actually I do use new stuff for my personal projects, for office, am bound to use old things
10:29
@Gordon I flagged exactly because it had the bounty :P
I can't vtc on bountied questions, as you know.
@MadaraUchiha lol got 1 bronze, silvers left
IE10 supports, other than that, nothing.
@MadaraUchiha IE as usual, the game spoiler, than we need to use all sorts of polyfills, so am happy with the floats as of now
I don't see much of the flex questions here
@MadaraUchiha the bounty was fair though.
10:32
@Gordon Probably
I only flag to migrate on questions that I can't vote to migrate myself.
Also remember that codereview isn't on our migration list
So bountied questions, or already closed questions, those are problematic for normal users
@MadaraUchiha there is a box to type in the site. is that mod only?
@Gordon Pfft, you already forgot what it's like being a normal user, have you?
Yeah, that's mod only :P
@MadaraUchiha long ago :)
actually it's somewhat of a problem that I have no way to browse the site without the mod hat on
I doubt this guy made that himself
I'd prefer to be able to su myself
10:34
Even if I could migrate to codereview, reopening this just for the sake of migration is next to impossible.
@Gordon lol I refreshed the page and ka-boom, closed
Hence, I request mod intervention :P
@Gordon The close reason is wrong though, he does have a code sample
Perhaps minimal understanding would be better in that case?
@MadaraUchiha I just went to one of the question to see the close reasons and was going to post exact as you told him
@MadaraUchiha but it doesnt say what doesnt work
> Questions concerning problems with code you've written must describe the specific problem — and include valid code to reproduce it — in the question itself. See SSCCE.org for guidance.
Meh
Yeah, I guess you're right
10:38
@MadaraUchiha you should know that by now ;)
although I appreciate getting challenged from time to time
@Gordon You should be calling me Madara Uchiha-sama, mortal.
Do you want fries with that? — PeeHaa 40 secs ago
lol
Might as well ask whether OP has other wishes right? ;)
@MadaraUchiha he should've removed the comments
10:43
@MadaraUchiha If you want me to call you Manga names, I can offer Uritsukidoji or Nyoninboh. Or Pokemon.
@Mr.Alien huh?
@PeeHaa it should be possible to isolate it on a separate domain. easy to integrate via iframe or some sort of JS API. OAuth integration with at least twitter.
@MadaraUchiha the progress bar question source ... chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/11296970#11296970
basically most of what disqus does, but self-hosted. :)
@igorw Great. That's basically what I had in mind :)
10:46
@igorw your twitter bio says Philosopher when it should say Phpilosophper
@Mr.Alien Ah
@NullPoiиteя monring
@Gordon oh yea, typo
@Gordon again Football spam stackoverflow.com/questions/18287951/…
Nuke the Spammer
this is a real good question, I wish CSS would have null in these cases
@MadaraUchiha you want to improve/answer that question
@Mr.Alien ohhh css ...
@NullPoiиteя It was closed, OP edited, it's now not unclear.
@NullPoiиteя that's a really good quest, try to solve it
@MadaraUchiha umm, but it's not a question. the close reason is irrelevant
11:00
@Gordon No, it is not.
@Mr.Alien :P /// btw tring to reach 20k now :(
this question is OT because all the close reasons apply
You as a mod should realize that on the rare occasions where the OP is willing to edit and improve his question, we should be willing to offer support and guidance.
@Gordon this guy did this for second time, first I complaint Oded, he smacked him by commenting cuz he stole my fiddle demo, and now you can see here btw, check out the edit history and this was when he stole my fiddle - stackoverflow.com/a/18120941/1542290
I'm not talking about those fire and forget people that never bother looking back, I'm referring to those who actually read the close reason, and edited to make it clearer.
11:02
@MadaraUchiha you as a mod should recognize when a question is not a good fit for the site. it doesnt matter that he editet. First it was unclear, now it lacks minimal understanding and once he finally edited that it will be a dupe
@Gordon Then close it as a dupe.
It's better for everyone, and it doesn't take much effort for you.
Also, my site and your site are heaven and earth apart.
I am required to be forgiving first, "bad guy" later, where in your case, it's the other way around.
@MadaraUchiha it actually takes a lot more effort to find the triviality he is asking for than to just keep it closed. Besides I doubt the experience of having this question reopened just to see it getting dv'ed and closed again is very pleasant
He is 26, haha how kiddish
frigging chrome didnt reopen my tabs. thanks. NOT!!
@Gordon should I flag or you can take some action?
11:15
hi. how can I run a php file regularly in windows server, using exec() function ?
@Gordon thnks, but you should've waited to see what he replies ;)
It's Commissioner Gordon to you.
@DaveRandom I will be bargaining, gimme for that hat for €9 including shipping
the only thing these guys do is increase my flag counter
11:24
Good Morning
Afternoon
@ircmaxell because of you I lost all my open tabs
What's your guys opinion on scaffolding?
@ircmaxell Morning
ummm, huh?
11:26
@ircmaxell you wasnt in the room, so I wanted to leave a message via hangouts which I have installed in Chrome but wouldnt show when I tried to open so I restarted the browser only to find that Chrome messed up and killed all my pinned and open tabs
stackoverflow.com/questions/18288225/… <-- I don't find any good reason to close vote
@Fabien it's Technical Debt
Technical debt?
What is a Technical debt??
11:27
@ircmaxell to leave the message: you might be interested in meetup.com/LeanStrategyPlusDesign/events/135075572
ty @ircmaxell
Who use elance ?
ty @Gordon
@I'll-Be-Back indians do
11:28
I dont
@I'll-Be-Back developers without self esteem
@Mr.Alien I didn't say they all do ;)
What do you recommend apart from elance
Hmmm, I do a LOT of technical debt when the client is gimping me on deadlines.
11:28
@PeeHaa aah yes..
@I'll-Be-Back odesk. same crap.
@ircmaxell good. that means my tabs didnt die in vain
@ircmaxell FW'ing this to every boss I know. -_-
It's like it's speaking to my soul!
Do you guys like agile development?
11:38
Revenge downvoting a mod. Not sure if bold or just stupid.
hehehehehe
12
Q: SPAM deluge over at WebApps (and pretty much all over SE)

Mat Related: Recent Mass Football Spam Web Applications's newest questions page is currently football-SAPM ridden to a surprising degree. Anything ordinary community members can/should do when something like this happens (apart from draining their SPAM flag quota)? Any way to notify someone/thi...

lol
I have problem on my own code php
11:44
@Gordon rofl, I downvoted you, because you were going to ban me, now apologize and I'll take those votes back :p hehe it must be that guy who steals my stuff, btw I was just thinking that what if mods are revenge downvoted...I swear, and than I saw your message .... nah can't be that guy, the votes are 45mins old
@ashrovy Your question is lacking a... question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18288409/liverpool-vs-stoke-city-live-stream-free-epl-season-game
@PeeHaa my question: how to insert value form check box to spesific id in database
@NullPoiиteя @Mr.Alien Why are you commenting on spam posts?
@PeeHaa I mean that, I have some table there are question and answer column... I can't insert my answer into row question.
11:47
@Mr.Alien I know who it was.
Need help All please
@PeeHaa just to tell them that they have no work to do and they are wasting time from which they gain nothing
@ashrovy You only say you have some problem. "I have a problem" is not a problem description
@Mr.Alien And you think somebody is reading that?
@Gordon yea, obviously you will, you are a mod, btw even you don't get which accounts up/down vote you, or others, so do you ask the SO employees for a check?
@PeeHaa I think they will and previously I had commented F^*&*( OFF, before few days...
So going back to technical debt and scaffolding. Typically we generate a class for working with any table in our DB. We use the "SHOW COLUMNS FROM" to get the information we need to produce a class for that table. We can then

$object = new tableName($pk); // if $pk is blank it's a new row.
$object->field_1 = 'Hello';
$object->Save();

Is this method not so good? Is there a better method you use for handling DB stuff quickly?
11:50
@Fabien the problem with scaffolding is when it really is just a proxy for a proper implementation. That's when it's Technical Debt. It's not Technical Debt when the implementation is proper, like for instance when you have code that generates empty skeleton classes for you.
dont worry ---
@Mr.Alien Do you also send messages to mail spammers in the hopes they will stop? :P
heheheh lol
@PeeHaa I filter :D haha
@PeeHaa sorry: these code from my Controller (using CodeIgniter):  $data['form_action'] = site_url('dcm/index');
        $jawab = $this->input->post('jawab');       //<-- $jawab AS answer, this variable grab answer
        $id_soal = $this->input->post('id_soal');   //<--  $id_soal AS ID, this variable just for posting ID
        $this->dcm_model->inputJawab(); // <-- for sending data to Model
11:51
@PeeHaa same reason
@PeeHaa model : function inputJawab(){
$data = array();
if($this->input->post('jawab')){
$jawab = $this->input->post('jawab');
foreach($jawab as $each){
if(isset($each) && $each != ""){
$data['jawab'] = "1";
$this->db->where('id_soal', $each)->update('soal', $data);
} // 'soal' is my table name
} // 'id_soal' is my column name AS id
} // 'jawab' is my column name AS answer
}
@ashrovy That is also not a problem description. That is a code dump
@Gordon The SQLbuilder for the Save() function doesn't use prepare statements. Which is why I am looking in to what can be done to make it better. TBH it's quite old.
@PeeHaa Ok, I try to explain (sorry my english is bad) : I can't insert value from checkbox to database
11:54
...
In fact here it is:
https://github.com/bajbnet/flite/blob/master/php-flite/core.lib/database.mysql.php
https://github.com/bajbnet/flite/blob/master/php-flite/core.lib/database.sqlbuilder.php
@ashrovy Now take you car to the garage and tell them you cannot drive it. Say nothing more than that and leave.
What do you think they are going to do?
12:09
How to ruin a nicely built site with instagram style filters quechua.com/campaigns/lookbook-spring-summer/#/wool
@Fabien he's got the same haircut than the sheep. in fact he also look a lot like one
@Gordon lol. Maybe he's welsh? -_-
FTR I am Welsh so it's not as offensive as it seems.
have to get some work done now. laters
Anyone is bored with Samsung S3?
Samsung S4 is pretty much the same.
Might consider HTC one
12:28
Why this guy is getting an error here? I don't see any issue in concatenation
@Mr.Alien What do we use to concatenate strings in PHP?
puppies
@PeeHaa . as well as ,
@Mr.Alien no
Oh the space
12:30
No
A dot
Not a comma
why would think that comma concats strings ?
@PeeHaa I did read in one answer that even , is fine, I guess the space around comma is messing up
@Mr.Alien No
@tereško some high rep guy taught me that it's a minor optimization
Whoever told you that should start with the basics
12:31
comma is fine in echo because there is no point in concating the output before printing
ohhhh
@tereško sigh, not the downvote, boo boo, anyways learnt again at cost of -2, @PeeHaa thanks pal
@I'll-Be-Back Check out the Nexus 4.
just read that answer carefully ... it's quite possible that it was E_PEBKAC
on your part
yea, questions basic
space doesn't matter
echo 'a', 'b', 'c' == echo 'a'; echo 'b'; echo 'c';
12:34
@webarto sorry, bad day, I myself leave spaces for a better read
it's more readable that way, at least for me
I often do something like $_SESSION['blah'] . 'String' . SOME_OTHER_CRAP;
Hi.. Could you have a look at this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/18288774/… ? I would have expected the same as the OP
php 5.4.0-5.4.3:
> Process exited with code 139.
That ain't good...
@tereško Sven has given another comment on this, this answers it for me..
12:48
well ... at least my country is not first at this: suicide rate per 100k in EU
:D Seems that internet explorer is still widely deployed in the balticum
@hek2mgl Sven's comment is misleading though. It presents itself as "you can't design a language that way" but while it may be conflicting with some other aspect of php, you can design a language that way (and I believe other languages do treat private functions like that, but I don't know an example tight now).
@tereško :)
also, it's significantly lower then in germany: gs.statcounter.com/#browser-DE-monthly-201207-201307-bar
=P
@tereško yeah, my mother and her friends are still using it
i actually do not know anyone who uses IE
aside from people whose job it is to test stuff in IE
> and my country is India
"We know."
I was tempted to post a comment with exactly that :P @MadaraUchiha
12:56
@PeeHaa :D
..removed
@Jasper Would be nice to see an example. Currently it beats me to do so as it breaks the principles of OOP. At least for the PHP world - the question was tagged PHP - Sven's comment is definitely correct
13:09
@hek2mgl Well the question is "why", and it doesn't answer that properly (because of the reason I laid out in my previous comment), so it's incorrect (nor is it correct, it's a question) but it doesn't properly explain why
@hek2mgl also, here's a C++ example: ideone.com/23IMPX
11 hours ago, by Jeremy
I'm creating a game which has multiple "stages." E.g., when the game starts, there are 5 minutes in stage #1. Once those 5 mins end, stage #2 starts. However before stage #2 can begin, a few things need to be done to the DB like count up votes to determine who's to be killed in the game. How should these functions be executed? I don't think letting the first user (who loads the page) running the functions is a good idea. any suggestions? Should something like sockets be used, or something else?
Any ideas? I'm not worried about lagging as long as each user gets data within at least a second. It's more of a card game than something like a shooter.
of course, there's another factor in C++ (the virtual keyword) that plays a role there, but the principle remains the same, in neither place you should have to be aware of the other place, so there shouldn't have to be a problem from the design of the language perspective
There might be another problem somewhere due to php's reflection properties or it might just be a problem with the implementation of PHP rather than the design.
@Jasper Ok, I see
hey guys, who likes symfony framework?
@Jasper But I think the concept of leaving subclasses open to implement their own version of a method is an advantage and a design goal of OOP
13:23
@igorw , it's for you
Awesome.
@hek2mgl not for private functions. If you want to re-implement them, they should be protected or public. One problem now comes when you extend a class from a library. You don't only need to be aware of the private functions of that class, but even if you do you might have picked a name for a function that the class implements (privately) in the future. If the language simply picked the only "visible" or "accessible" method in the context, your code would simply compile and work as expected.
instead, php gives you an error...
@Jasper Maybe I'm not aware of this as I not use private since years. (starting in java times) I never found a proper reason for a method to be private. protected is the way to go
I love stuff like this:
> not an answer – PeeHaa 2 hours ago declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
Stupid mods
...
Was on this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/18285309/508666 :p
@tereško eh? symphone?
13:30
@Jasper Also I think that in most programming examples from the net private is used where protected would be appropriate
@hek2mgl The use case for protected is limited imho
@PeeHaa It's a default message, though. I think it might be a bit like close reasons (well the old close reasons anyway) where the categories might not be too good a fit, but you don't want to write your own thing all the time, so you pick one that technically doesn't completely fit
@PeeHaa the use case for inheritance is limited imho
@igorw Aren't we talking about the same thing? :D
@igorw Don't troll
13:32
@Jasper The thing is the flag was declined. Yet the answer was deleted by mod
@hek2mgl How is that trolling?
I'm not trolling. I'm absolutely serious.
It branches the discussion. But ok, explain why inheritance is limited in your eyes
@hek2mgl look up "favour composition over inheritance", it explains it mostly
@hek2mgl I disagree. I feel that by default you should use private. Often enough, you'll be exposing design details otherwise. Only use protected when you are going to reimplement something, when the function is abstract or possibly when you feel it actually makes sense to take that bit of functionality out and replace it by something else but aren't going to do so right now.
13:35
398
Q: Prefer composition over inheritance?

ReadonlyWhy prefer composition over inheritance? What trade-offs are there for each approach? When should you choose inheritance over composition?

@igorw Why is this related to the dicsussion about protected and private?
I think you first protected was meant as a private @Jasper :0
@PeeHaa thanks
@hek2mgl well, you only use protected if you're going to inherit from that class. extending a class often indicates a design problem in itself. that design problem is described by "favour composition over inheritance".
13:36
@Jasper My designs have always in mind that they can be extended by other classes later on. Working in a mid size super-stress company showed my that I'm correct. As I said I found no good example for a method being private. Would like to see one.
@igorw I'm sure you'll show an example.
@hek2mgl Why would you make things protected when it is not needed?
It's easy to change private to protected later on
@PeeHaa It opens possibilities
The other way around however...
@hek2mgl No it does not. It prevents you from making it private later on
@PeeHaa Would you like a library where most of the stuff is private?
@hek2mgl almost every case of extending a class can be replaced with a decorator
13:38
@hek2mgl Yes probably depending on the library
@PeeHaa Believe me, if a customer calls you late night that they missed to say that their data format is errornous, you are happy if you just can overwrite a parser detail
@hek2mgl if you want a more practical argument: anything that is protected cannot change. it becomes part of the public API and does not allow you to change the implementation. it also encourages programming against an implementation instead of an interface.
@hek2mgl There is no reason whatsoever a client will call me in the middle of the night
Also even if that would be the case that is now reason to produce less the optiomal code
@hek2mgl there are cases when this can be useful. usually I'd just fix the actual parser in this case though, point the project to use my fork, then send a pull request upstream.
@igorw Every design has it's alternatives, and of course your are right: The problem should be fixed and not patched. Maybe it was a bad example. (I never really experienced that, but situations like this but to complicated to explain)
@igorw However, I know about composing, but never really had problems with inheritance, and if so, yes I used composing or decoration.. But such situations are really rare
13:45
@hek2mgl have you worked in teams / open source projects with other people?
@PeeHaa I've worked in a company over 5 years and made the lead software design.
That's not what I asked ;)
yes we worked in a team.
In that case I find it hard to believe you have never been hit by chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/11298667#11298667
@hek2mgl time as a lead does not count as time in a team :P
13:48
(But it was a struggeling against many old code over the years I must admit. I've refactored what I can, but never won that battle. The software was already too widely deployed) (not happy about this)
Hey @igorw - got a moment to talk about Composer and Artifact repositories? Either I'm doing it wrong or they are possibly broken in the Composer source code. Basically I always get an error "Package psr/log has no version defined." Where is the version for a zip file meant to be stored?
@hek2mgl And people were using the API that was provided by the means of protected members
Heya there, having a good cup of coffee whilst watching your conversation :-)
@MarkusHofmann Nothing beats developers discussing stuff while enjoying a nice cup of coffee on a Saturday afternoon :)
5
It would have been totally awesome if it was beer though ;)
@PeeHaa True !!! You also seem to know what's good! Stared you 4 that ;-)
13:53
Except beer.
@hek2mgl here's an example of inheritance vs decorator: gist.github.com/igorw/6256962
@PeeHaa No, this was not what I've meant. It was just hard to update servers as it required everytime to call the customer to have an IT outage ...., hard to explain) But you guy gave me the first good reason for using private (since years): I wan't to release an API but don't want others to extend my protected methods, to keep flexibile for the future... (srry for my english) yeah that's a reason
In b4 @PeeHaa
:) @webarto
@Danack never used artifact tbh
13:55
ok - cool, I write to the mailing list then. I'm guessing it's possible no-one else uses it either as it does look quite suspiciously like it's just broken.
But I could just being dumb again.
@igorw (thx for your example :) Ohhh.. Seems that I'm missing something... You've just used an interface.. How is this a decorator? I totally confirm to that interface usage.. Maybe I just didn't used the correct word in the past
@webarto I need to accomplish some more work 2day. Drinking beer would be awesome, but that'll make me hack my codes too fast (if you know what I mean ^^).
@MarkusHofmann That's what unittests are for!
:P
@PeeHaa Lol sweet
@hek2mgl look at the EncryptedStream, it decorates any Stream instance instead of extending.
which means I don't need to make a EncryptedFileStream, EncryptedMemoryStream and Encrypted*Stream
@Danack taking a look anyway
13:58
@igorw Ok, now I see. It's out of question that this is a nice design ;)
@igorw The problem seem to be in ArtifactRepository::getComposerInformation() which calls ArrayLoader::load()which throws an exception because $config['version'] is never set - it doesn't look like it's set anywhere in the source code.
When loading artifacts/zips.
@igorw That's not a requirement, though, is it? I mean, the question as I see it is "is the way artifact is using composer correct?"
(might be wrong though, as it's not my question)
@Danack the error message actually describes the problem precisely
So where should the version be set?
inside zips/log/1.0.0.0-1.0.0.zip/composer.json
it needs to have a version field in this case
since the version cannot be inferred from git tags - since there are no git tags ;-)
14:02
ah - so you can't just grab zip balls from github or the composer cache directory - need to repackage them with the version set.
yep
thank-you.
np :)
@hek2mgl you can do this instead of extending almost everywhere. which gives you exactly the same composability.
many people totally abuse inheritance to do stuff like user extends model extends db. but of course that is not the fault of inheritance itself, just people doing bad things...
@igorw I have User extends ActiveRecord... Model_Storage can be extended to _Mysql, _Sqlite, _REST, .... OK?
@igorw I blame the crap frameworks for that actually
14:08
@igorw everything is interfaced..
0
Q: Dealing with SPAM: 6 (or more?) spam flags should destroy the user instead of the -100 penalty

Madara UchihaBefore you downvote, I don't propose that any user that gets spam flagged would be instantly destroyed. Read on. In the recent spam wave, I've noticed how the flagging system works. People very quickly reach the magic 6 spam flag count, and the post gets annihilated. That's good. However, there...

What do you guys think?
@hek2mgl many would argue that ActiveRecord is a bad pattern, precisely because it forces you to use inheritance.
@PeeHaa Uhh there's some Pißwasser lager beer reciding in the coke fridge... What should I do? - That's a question I got thrown at my head of a fellow coder near my desk after I told him of the beer connoisseurs here...
@igorw thats basically how people use Zend too
@igorw Note: I attach many importance on your opinion.. Will definitely think about this
14:10
and then give me strange looks when i point out that referring to a user as a "table" is somewhat offensive
@MarkusHofmann If that's the only beer you have available you know what to do :)
@igorw What do you think about this: stackoverflow.com/questions/18254015/… (just from the design sight of things)
@igorw Srry, the link was bad.. meant the question not my comment
@hek2mgl if you're extending DateTime, you're probably doing it wrong...
@igorw Hihi :) could have known your answer. You should consider to answer this question
yeah, I'm not really inclined to answer a question that already has 3 close votes.
14:19
@PeeHaa Yeah, kinda. Btw. check this out: Is American beer like sex in a canoe?
@igorw However, I didn't think the question was sooo bad.. But yes, OP could create DateTime interface and create a decorator class which implements the interface. Have I understood it?
@MarkusHofmann Doesn't really surprise me. Those muricans can't drink beer ;)
> It prints 'DateTime'. I don't really consider this to be a bug, but this behaviour seems typical PHP BS to me. Where's the late static binding that I'm expecting?
lol, you've got a DateTime, so you're the one who is doing BS, not PHP
and it's not php either, any language would do that
(the only offensive thing might be return a new object from a static function, which has its problems when combined with inheritance)
@Jasper You must admit that it is exhaustion of resources to wrap all that stuff, just to get the right type
@PeeHaa Ja, dat klopt in der daad.
14:27
@Jasper Other extensions like PDO allow such things. PDO has a statement class config param
@hek2mgl you can extend DateTime if you need to (though it's probably better not to, as PeeHaa said) but you just shouldn't expect static function to magically do non-static stuff
@Jasper yep, I'm with you.. but for performance issues it would be nice to have a class name param or something like this
@igorw While decoration is a nice design, it still keeps a performance issue as every method gets wrapped
@hek2mgl Don't look at me, I wasn't the one arguing against inheritance
@Jasper changed recipient ;)
@hek2mgl I have to agree with others that extending DateTime is a bad idea.
However, I will also agree that many classes in PHP are poorly designed and planned.
14:40
@LeviMorrison I have not showed any opinion on this yet. Just posted it for discussion
Some are brilliant though, such as Iterator and friends (though there are some Iterators that are pretty wtf)
I really don't like that RecursiveDirectoryIterator throws an Exception if one of the files or directories in the tree isn't readable or browsable. This makes it unusable for me
I'm not familiar with that case but it is avoidable, you know.
@LeviMorrison How?
Unlike many classes in PHP, Iterators are meant to be extended and chained.
14:44
@LeviMorrison Never tried this.. I'm an idiot! :)
If you can give an example of what throws the exception I could probably help you work around it.
I'm going to go eat something. Ping me if/when you have an example.
@LeviMorrison Just run the recursive directory iterator across / .but you are right, extending it might/will be the solution
My guess is that you don't need to extend it, but without a specific example I cannot help you any more.
It really depends where the exception is thrown.
ok, eat something, I will prepare an example :)
14:50
@LeviMorrison I love C++ STL's stance on that. It goes like "Yeah, don't inherit from our classes. There's no final keyword, so we can't prevent you from doing it, but it's an extremely bad idea - it may do things like leak memory..."
@LeviMorrison Here comes an example
$it = new RecursiveIteratorIterator (
    new RecursiveDirectoryIterator (
        '/'
    )
);

foreach($it as $item) {
    var_dump($item);
}
(srry the formatting is broken)
@hek2mgl edit your message -> ctrl + k
@PeeHaa Yeaah!!! :)
@hek2mgl now you're just speculating about performance.
14:55
@igorw yes, but it is likely (don't want to bash you, just a thought)
it's impossible to judge this generally. put it in context and profile.
@igorw yeah that's the way to go
@igorw But of course the number of objects to be created and therefore the memory usage will rise. that's out of question. also the number of method calls will rise. isn't it?

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