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15:00
@PeeHaa Are you here every day?
(will be AFK for ~10 minutes)
@MarkusHofmann Pretty much
@PeeHaa Good to know. So, having answered a quick question would be possible?
Depends entirely on my mood and the question :)
In general see our room topic
Haha, yea ok.
15:05
@hek2mgl I am usually not scared of a few extra function calls. for most web apps I/O is the bottleneck. there's lots of low hanging fruit that is way more important than micro-optimizing the amount of function calls...
15:18
@igorw Yes and no. I think now it should be 'inheritance over composing, but use composing if you have good reasons for'
@igorw (The encrypted stream example is definitely a good reason. I really like that approach!)
@hek2mgl I need a more concise example. Iterating my whole filesystem isn't going to happen.
@LeviMorrison are you on windows?
Nope. Mac.
OMG! (use linux!) :)
mkdir test
touch test/file
mkdir test/test
chmod -R 000 test
Uh, Mac is Unix. It's pretty much the same thing. I don't use it for the pretty UI.
15:26
.. then run the example with the test directory
@LeviMorrison Yeah I know it is UNIX... and nice hardware but expensive....
Yeah, I doubt I'll get another one when this dies.
But when I bought this there was no real competitor
Even now the competitors are really few and quite new. Not as proven.
@LeviMorrison Never understood this .. me having a 300€ laptop with linux (13'').. but I'm more the guy sitting behind a desktop
Anyway, will try your test.
@hek2mgl My requirements were actually quite simple.
It needs to support 2 30" screens at 2560x1600 resolution, be portable and run a 'nix OS.
At the time, the MacBook Pro line was the only one that fit.
It's a shame about the price of macs. Saying that though, I would still have a PC. For gaming.
@hek2mgl I use composition as a fundamental guiding design principle.
15:31
@LeviMorrison I cannot say the opposite but I'm sure one could find a hakish solution with Linux ;)
I'd let someone buy me one though. Work for example.
@igorw I would rethink this, as I will rethink about some inheritance patterns
@hek2mgl It's a work machine; don't want anything hackish.
However, System76 has some newer laptops that I'll probably look into when this one needs replacing.
@LeviMorrison Hehe :) they have this f**** unity desktop on their start page ... I really like the times of gnome 2.3
I dislike coding on a laptop though.
15:34
@Fabien Hence the 2 30" displays at 2560x1600 resolution.
@Fabien Yep, two monitors are nice for coding
Heh. That must be pretty awesome.
I have 3*1920x1080 but would have liked a bigger res one.
Having a big keyboard is good for me too...
@LeviMorrison back to the topic, have you tested the example?
@hek2mgl Reproduced.
ok, let's try to extend RecursiveDirectoryIterator as you've suggested!
15:41
Let me try narrowing down where the exception happens first.
ok :) I must admit that I'm really drunken now %)
@LeviMorrison I've tried this but with no success (srry for the My... :D hihi):
class MyRecursiveDirectoryIterator
extends RecursiveDirectoryIterator
{

    public function valid() {
        echo $this->getPath() . PHP_EOL;
        if(
            ($this->isDir() && $this->isExecutable())
         || (!$this->isDir() && $this->isReadable())
        ) {
            return TRUE;
        }
        return FALSE;
    }
}
@LeviMorrison This code is just meant to prevent the exception being thrown. I know that more work is required to just step over these files or directories
16:00
i dont understand this return: return $count > 1;
does that mean Only return if $count is greater than 1?
Hello.
@hek2mgl You need to override the next method.
Not valid.
So you would skip anything not readable.
@Rafee hello
@LeviMorrison will try, but don't think so as valid is called before next
@bushdiver No it will always return something
I'm surprised there isn't a premade solution already for this.
16:04
Either true or false
@hek2mgl Aha!
RecursiveIteratorIterator::CATCH_GET_CHILD
@LeviMorrison please elaborate :)
I can't yet, just found it but I'm fairly certain that's what we want >.<
@PeeHaa ah yes, i was confused for a moment because it was printing as 1 (true) - thx
@hek2mgl
$it = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(
    new RecursiveDirectoryIterator(__DIR__ . '/tmp'),
    RecursiveIteratorIterator::LEAVES_ONLY,
    RecursiveIteratorIterator::CATCH_GET_CHILD
);
16:11
@LeviMorrison Bastard!!! :) you should consider to add this as a comment to PHP documentation!
@hek2mgl Even better. He can just change the docs ;)
I told you we didn't need to extend it :)
The docs dont need to be changed. It says
> flags Optional flag. Possible values are RecursiveIteratorIterator::CATCH_GET_CHILD which will then ignore exceptions thrown in calls to RecursiveIteratorIterator::getChildren().
I don't see it?
16:14
It's not listed in the class synopsis though.
Ah I see
He was blind and now he can see. What does that make me?
@Gordon glasses?
a doctor?
A doctor specialising in eyesight problems?
Stop flagging just for shits and giggles pls
16:16
why would i be getting a syntax error here? public $temp = rand(100, 9999);
Or a nurse who takes bandages off patients heads?
let's agree on "some sort of healer"
@PeeHaa Hey, watch your language!
@minitech lolwut
@Gordon Am I wrong or is this new in the php docs?
16:18
@bushdiver because assigning properties with runtime information is impossible
@minitech I hope this is a troll move :P
If so well played :)
Thankew.
@hek2mgl nah, it should be in there for quite some time. Can't recall if it was me who added it or someone else.
@minitech ?
BTW @LeviMorrison the const list looks like crap php.net/manual/en/…
is there another way to assign a random num to a variable?
16:19
@Gordon ~~~ %)
@LeviMorrison (and Gordon) you both helped my out a lot. Thanks!
@PeeHaa Yeah. It does. You going to submit a PR?
jk, please don't
@LeviMorrison :P
I need to merge a branch into master and THEN I'll accept PRs.
I haven't changed anything since you commented but it at least looks better on my responsive branch.
16:25
yay responsiveness
@LeviMorrison is it normal that I never get an actual page when opening that link? I get the raw response
@Gordon I just get the rendered page
that's what I get
I'm really happy to have a solution now, but that's really a bad way to do things (imho)... Why there is no possibilty to overwrite FileSystemIterator's methods in this case?
@Gordon hmmm strange.
16:30
@Gordon Odd.
Blame @rdlowrey
damn you @rdlowrey
My guess is that it has to do with the reverse proxy.
@rdlowrey what were you thinking?
There's a screenshot.
is there any way to get an empty string using only numbers, chr(), +, - and *?
oh, and booleans
16:36
Not sure what you are asking?
:D
Could you rephrase it?
actually, I think I found a workaround :P
@PeeHaa quite similar, actually: github.com/igorw/chicken-php#readme
16:38
hehe
my workaround sucks though. :-/ for numbers under 10, you can calculate the ascii code from it
I'm trying to build a result string using only those supported operations
please extend the VM to support the tokens monkey, duck and goose
I want to stay compliant with the original spec
posted on August 17, 2013 by Federico Cargnelutti

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16:43
FOaaS
@igorw wait … you mean there is more people with weird ideas like this?
why weird?
@igorw is there any practical purpose to that VM?
except for "because I can"
none whatsoever :)
Hmm gonna try Vagrant out, anyone use this?
16:57
@I'll-Be-Back Yeah it's interesting. but just had a short look
My boss uses it.
350 users on #vagrant channel
very popular
@I'll-Be-Back yes....I'd quite strongly recommend Chef as the setup tool if you're going to use it.
Chef?
puphpet + Vagrant
Chef is equivalent to puppet - but has better dependency management and doesn't have a couple of retarded limitations that puppet has.
17:09
@I'll-Be-Back Or Salt Stack or Ansible, which are both supposed to be easier to use than Puppet and Chef
Cool stuff
Hmm Vagrant required virtualbox :/ I use ESXi server.. will check if that is possible.
@I'll-Be-Back not possible afaik
@hek2mgl Re stackoverflow.com/questions/18288774/… I converted the sample to Java, which I feel is better, because whereas PHP the child method always overrides the private base method, C++ actually lets you choose (using the virtual keyword I talked about), Java instead never lets them collide, which means it also sidesteps the issue with inheriting from a library (like C++, unlike PHP) ideone.com/fB8Fyy
evening
@tereško Welcome
Can someone please idiot check me on this question to make sure I'm not making a fool of myself?
0
Q: Redirect by mod_rewrite from not existing page to search page by using not existing page name

MaratHow to make redirect from not existing page like http://mydomain.com/category-1/key-word-1/ to serach page by using not existing page name like "http://mydomain.com/?search=key word 1" instead of getting 404 page. Or even probably would be better to put that search results on 404 page? current...

well ... your comments do not seem wrong
though the question begs to be close as "what the hell is he talking about"
@BadWolf I believe -F might do what you're talking about there (not sure though). It shouldn't be used though because it causes an unnecessary performance loss
sorry
don't scare me
what shouldn't be used ?
-F condition on a RewriteCondition
17:51
Would that work though? The problem is that the 404 is being generated by the framework rather than apache meaning that the .htaccess file doesn't even know that the 404 ever occured, as far as it is concerned it determined that the request was not made to a file or folder and rewrote to index.php
Unless -F does something magical that I'm not aware of
@BadWolf -F actually requests the file to see if it exists. I don't know if it does so through the file system or through apache, which it is what it depends on whether it works or not
But the whole point is that the file doesn't exist because the request is getting routed to a framework which is dynamically generating content.
Hello Guys
@BadWolf If it does the request through apache, I would expect it to respect a 404 response. It might just work through the filesystem, though, in which case it does not work. You'd have to try out/read the docs more closely to find out and I have time for neither at the moment.
17:56
what is new in PHP ?
@Jasper That's what I would expect (only filesystem). In every framework I've worked with, the framework sets a 404 header and returns a custom error page rather than having apache handle the error
also 5.5.2 was released , but that already a bit stale news
> '-F' (is existing file, via subrequest)
Checks whether or not TestString is a valid file, accessible via all the server's currently-configured access controls for that path. This uses an internal subrequest to do the check, so use it with care - it can impact your server's performance!
can't say which of the two they mean, really
18:00
who are there ZEND mvc users ?
there is no such thing
@tereško are u sure ?
as you can see , it's not in the list
zend have own MVC , which is free & open source
MVC is a language-independent architectural design pattern
18:04
ugh
0
A: save image to mysql with php

Bad WolfInserting the temporary name into your database won't accomplish anything because it is just that, temporary. You need to save the image somewhere on your server using move_uploaded_file() and then save the new permanent name to your database so that you can use it in html image tags later. $fi...

This guy...
I can't help you if you don't give me the info I'm asking for
when Mario sends you to google, you know it's bad
That's the same question I'm beating my head against the wall with the OP of :D
well, the question is bad and should be closed
and you shouldn't star sentences that are not useful for others and/or make no sense taken outside the context
4
@tereško ironically enough, that comment deserves a star
Not my star, but sure
18:16
What do we do when a question is answered elsewhere on SO?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18291892/how-can-i-automatically-update-primary-key-value-in-mysql-when-an-entry-is-delet
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2285906/how-to-reuse-deleted-primary-keys-in-mysql
@tereško Ah right thanks. I thought there might be a special tag for it I guess cv-pls is pretty much for things that require attention.
Also interesting username on that one
lol
18:27
From a Twitter bio: "Everybody loves me and I indent to keep it that way." Am tempted to ask whether he indents with spaces or tabs now.
@Gordon is it Raymond?
on completely unrelated note:
Do you think it's okay to correct mistakes in OP's code by editing the question?
> “The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'” -- Isaac Asimov
@AmalMurali if it answers the question: no. If it is just a typo: yes.
@Gordon you are so mean :D
@Jasper that typo could be the answer to the question :P
@AmalMurali this is a good example of an edit that fixes a typo but doesn't answer the question (edit 2)
@I'll-Be-Back You might need some commercial plans for ESXi.
vagrant supports that now IIRC
18:55
CakePhp can't access my mysql db, I have the pdo_mysql.dll enabled and I use WAMP. What should I do? I 've already correctly configured my databse.php file in configs
any one...
you should read the apache error log
Damn, Vagrant is a pain to setup
@I'll-Be-Back You only setup it once
Yes, to setup with chef-solo..im lost.
19:10
evening
@GiovanniDiToro you probably need mysqli for your cake.
so also configure pdo_mysqli as well.
@I'll-Be-Back it's outlined on their website step by step.
which operating system are you using?
and do you have got enough free disk space?
I am using Windows 8
of course, it takes no advantage from that, but still
@I'll-Be-Back just follow how they outline on their site. chef needs ruby, it's all available for windows as well with installer packages.
there is not specifically much you can do wrong.
just take your time and follow step by step.
also keep a log what you did and try to confirm each step.
19:26
17 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.
@ircmaxell I'd love a link to the presentation after you give it if it's recorded
it was recorded
Is there a video?
not yet
20:20
@ircmaxell Pen & paper YT videos. Pretty unique MO for teaching :)
20:48
@BadWolf what about try & catch ?
^-- This user has no idea about regex and keep changing the "requirements". It's a pain
Any of you guys use IDiorm or Paris?
@HamZa !
@I'll-Be-Back hey !
i am editing a website in php but it is only loading and displaying nothing , what could be the problem ?
when i pinged it then i received bytes , but else it keep on loading
@Divyanshunegi have you ever considered debugging it ?
What could be the best way to debug it ?
any tool ?
22:11
Good site @HamZa
@Divyanshunegi common sense
It is not displaying anything ? i changed nothing ?
its just keep on loading
@Divyanshunegi The page you're trying to display have server side code on it?
It was working and now it doesn't. So think about what you have changed
22:12
@Divyanshunegi Have you tried removing that code to see if the page loads?
well that is the funny part i changed few things then i recovered its original state
@Divyanshunegi First of all ENABLE ERROR REPORTING
i have ftp access to the server , its the main index page , and when i am opening it then its loading like site is not there ....
92.61.148.161
here is the ip
@Divyanshunegi As Hamza suggested. Enable error reporting. Then start debugging. An easy method of debugging is keep removing stuff till it loads, then start putting it back in till it breaks. At the point it breaks, you've found your issue.
thank you will try that way
22:19
@I'll-Be-Back I don't know, that why i've put RFC "Request For Comments"
LOL was first documented in the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2011
O_o
@HamZa phil-sturgeon-like typing detected
@Danack not sure what that means ...
Means that the source is likely to sound elitist, exclusionary, and probably not that helpful even if you agree with it.
@Danack ah ok
22:23
He's a big proponent of php-fig - reading groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/php-fig is both amusing and tragic.
It's nice of you to say PHP-FIG instead of codeigniter.
user652649
'ing
codeigniter is still outdated code right?
@Fabien At least when someone writes code that turns out to be not great, they can improve it for the next time. When people are just talking about talking about coding standards they are not helping anyone.
user652649
has codeigniter ever been updated code?
22:30
... Your predictions for PHP in 2030?
@I'll-Be-Back 'PHP 6 eagerly awaited.'
@Danack Since 200X lol
I think PHP will be dead in 2030
Python will be popular
And everyone will still be on 2.x
I think I am still trying to catchup to PHP 5
22:33
@Wes last what I know is they had license problems and then things got slow and then recently they announced they are looking for a new maintainer.
@Danack lol
J L
J L
Anyone know how to check the status of my SO Careers profile request?
I bet they have got real problems with the codebase and it's hard to touch it.
less of legacy but more of licensing reasons.
I find a lot of these languages most people say will be the main language of the future are like when people say "He's the new Bruce Lee".
I wanted to rewrite a old project at work.. it don't use framework.. I am considering to framework for a new project... ahh cant decide.
22:34
@hakre I thought CodeIgniter was backed by a company that employed maintainers?
If somethings worth doing, it's worth doing twice.
What framework do you like?
@Danack well, turns out not really. They somehow opened it before they knew under which next license to put and then they announced a new license retro-active.
Which does somehow not work well regardless of which license.
I'd say the main mistake they made were that the original license was not an accepted FLOSS one, they just wrote their own and said it's like MIT or Apache.
user652649
@I'll-Be-Back js will, for web at least
22:36
But when asked because of compatibility, they then neglected that it's like MIT or Apache.
So basically, they were fooling developers.
yea js will last for a long time.
@I'll-Be-Back I don't know much from what I am told Frameworks are more about whether the site requires it or not. usually not.
FuelPHP is quite nice
Or I might use my own MVC Framework. But its need updating.
Does your project require everything it's offered, or will some aspects be unnecessary and weigh it down?
Well for new project, I would like the php code to be seperated from HTML yea
Also need good user roles
22:40
Also consider what you don't need when deciding.
Yea
Kinda hard to decide, but I will make a decision soon.
My old boss keeps trying to promote the framework he's developing. cubex.io
It's just far too overkill for anything I need.
I don't like over-kill frameswork
Suits his business needs perfectly.
They changed the license?
user652649
22:43
user652649
yes they did!
@Danack well let's say: technically they tried but couldn't really show they got the rights to do so.
@Danack .. first comment - just let it die
yes, there are better clones that are developed further.
technically you should just ignore codeigniter.
fuelphp.com is nice
user652649
22:50
did someone test firefox with e10s?
what is e10s?
@I'll-Be-Back fulephp is one of the earlier forks of codeigniter IIRC
Oh right, didnt know that.
What framework do you like?
So no one has used Idiorm / Paris?
Shame most frameworks use singleton, thats including fuelphp
@I'll-Be-Back well I don't know if it is a true fork, probably more that time a re-incarnation. in it's early version possible not all for good - blog.adamfairholm.com/fuelphp-for-codeigniter-developers - however a development furhter.
you should be able to find more if you do some software archaeology.

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