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@Simon_eQ they are actually looking for standard web-everything developer, who also knows C
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@tereško that is the reason, why I had to forward it here :)
Anonymous
The first answer here makes sense. But, I'm lost as to what anyone can create that encompasses everything.
Anonymous
My non-existing js skills, allowed me to remove the blocking caption node, and opaque from that page :))
17:08
"We are currently looking for a PHP Core Developer (m/f)" No trans allowed!
or asexuals!
Anonymous
@Fabien isn't trans either m/f ?
Anonymous
and asexual is not gender either :)
Anonymous
Anyway, I hate em'all
They could've gone (M || F) || (M && F)
17:10
Its hard to believe that
technically, M||F is valid
Anonymous
apparently there is gender X in Australia @Fabien
Anonymous
X = X men
17:10
because || is either or, not XOR
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl why are you posting screenshots that are too small to read?
I found those on Google, I am just saying how much the appearance has changed.
can anyone tell me what this means?
define('ABSPATH', dirname(FILE).'/');
file not supposed to be bold
Anonymous
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl don't be surprised by what Money can do.
17:12
Either way, it's a strange specification :P
do you know what __FILE__ means?
not really...kinda new to php
i see
so whats the define('ABSPATH', dirname part?
@Fabien where do you see that?
@ThomasLai php.net/define
@ircmaxell well written post.
17:26
is there a formalized feature request / voting system for php so there is some quantification to claims like "a lot of people are requesting this"?
stackoverflow.com/questions/18662581/… … oh … I hate pointers sometimes… Please upvote the accepted answer :o
Enough work. Time for a bit of SkyRim
@NikiC unquoted named args have a problem if there exists a constant with the name of a parameter… what will you then do: resolve the constant or taking it as string literal?
Anonymous
@webarto hehe
@ircmaxell have you added it to reddit ?
I don't add my own posts anymore
@Orangepill thanks!
@Orangepill yes, but nobody uses them
@PeeHaa thanks!
@ircmaxell I couldn't find any of them ... that may be part of the problem... or is it only open to members of the community.
17:51
@Orangepill bugs.php.net
Anonymous
@hakre lol
Anonymous
it faux obviously.
@ircmaxell This kinda prohibits getting metrics on how many people want a particular feature though. All it shows is that at least one person wants something, the stated policy is to search and if the same thing exists go away :)
there are "votes"
Okay I see it now...
18:02
Beryllium: twitter.com/fabpot/status/376041461806297089
Phergie: <@fabpot> Devs like @ircmaxell @nikita_ppv and a few others really move #PHP forward. We need to support them more. t.co/81oKG8IH16 - 3m 43s ago
ircmaxell: I don't really know what to say...
jtreminio: there
jtreminio: happy?
jtreminio: the Don of PHP just vouched for you
jtreminio: He's made you a compliment you can't refuse
jtreminio: else you'll find an elephpant's head in your bed
lol
fabian's tweet showed a significant uptake in my blog stats...
I not sure how I feel sharing my name with him, it comes with weight in this community.
lol
Interesting thought @NikiC @Gordon and @LeviMorrison based on our discussions the other day. What if instead of mails for RFCs, we use a reddit-style threaded system. Where trolls could be downvoted and collapsed, and people who have valid criticisms can be upvoted. Following the threads would be FAR easier, and it would be easier to "ignore" the noise...
oh ooooh I like that ....
18:12
This system would allow for more 'silent' agreement (a +1 instead of a message).
exactly
However, it does allow for silent disagreement as well.
@ircmaxell tbh I think that's what you should/could have done here ...
Same war, different battlefield.
ignore the noise ...
why not have one more bash at internals, improve the rfc process, propose a system we'll help write it if it's required ...
18:14
just FORK ALL THE PHP!
@JoeWatkins if there's a significant enough plan to propose to do that, I'd likely give it a try...
but let's hash out what that would be, and look like
you can't see the forest for the trees man, you obviously enjoy working on PHP, why let some dicks take that from you ... this process is a bit flawed, we talk about it all the time, so rather than smashing our heads against a wall for every significant idea that comes along why not do something like you suggest, improve how it actually works ...
Is it at all possible to give specific css style to all child elements of a specific element?
@JoeWatkins let's take this to an IRC PM (you're krakjoe on efnet, right?)
for example <header><div>...</div></header>
18:18
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl header > * {
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl $("header div.test").css(key : value)
@ircmaxell not working
Then you're doing it wrong
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl yes it does: jsfiddle.net/xEmLf
Never mind, its working.
18:24
:)
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl You should keep this - CSS Selectors and Compatibility - bookmarked and then look at what each do
Can someone enlighten me as to why I would want to use
$this->db->get_where("id",$value); When I can just do $this->db->query("Select * from table Where id = '.$value.'");
I don't see a point if you know SQL well enough
18:27
Also @igorw "Use symlinks or copy them over." I really hate projects with symlinks in it, but that may be because I have seen projects basically tied together with symlinks
@TheSnooker It's more about how the get_where function works.
@TheSnooker Look at PDO and why people use prepared statements
Like escaping and injection protection ..etc?
Correct
i guess that makes sense... It just makes it harder for me to read when I have to chase down functions instead of just reading the SQL it's generating at the end.
$this->db->last_query(); might help sometimes.
18:30
Guess I need to learn more about this framework.
would prepared statments be considered part of an ORM model?
@ircmaxell good, nice and productive ...
I think let us just get something together, make it so, make it a proposal that cannot be refused ...
everyone benefits ...
@TheSnooker since I am quite new at this .. emm .. what is "ORM model" ?
yeah, suggest talking in chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/34770/php-internals ? To keep clear? /cc @Gordon @NikiC and @LeviMorrison (others are welcome, just that's who discussed this initially)
18:42
@tereško it's a way of querying a DB
@tereško orm.net
@TheSnooker orm ≠ orm model? (since model is already included in orm)
@bwoebi I do that a lot.. like with ATM machine
:D
I think he used the word "model" in the sense of "approach" or "construct"
M in ORM is Model?
I always thought it was Object-Relational Mapper
18:45
@Sweetiebelle Wikipedia thinks so too
the best way I can describe it is.. you access the table as it it were a class. From my understaning it relys heavily on how you case things.. Like for example.

$user = new User::all(); Depending on the framework you're using
Eww new.
@TheSnooker prepared statements is a way you interact with database. It's a way of sending the query logic separately from data and thus avoiding possibility to create SQL injection vulnerabilities
@TheSnooker also .. that piece of code has two issues: it creates tight coupling to the name of the class and it obviously relies on some hidden global state
@TheSnooker Prepared Statements would be a good option deep in the guts of an ORM implementation. But the point of an orm is to abstract away all but the concept of Storage.
... you might need to learn this new thing, called - object oriented programming
before you start using frameworks
and to clarify, @TheSnooker: I think I know what words "ORM" and "model" mean separately .. the question was about what do you mean with "ORM model"
19:00
Sep 3 at 0:25, by Gordon
@Jack it's actually the closest thing I can think of that could possibly work. maybe discourse would be better suited though
@Gordon Yup, that's the concept
@ircmaxell Jeff would hate it :)
@ircmaxell anything that takes it out of the mailing list and off the wiki to a more public space would be a win in my book
Actually, closer to Reddit, less of SO... But the concept
@ircmaxell discourse is pretty much reddit on ruby
yes, but we're PHP
19:05
@ircmaxell well, we need a tool. I agree it feels weird to use the tool of the self proclaimed arch enemy of php but who cares. of course, building one yourself would also be an option
@Gordon very true, and that's what we're thinking of doing, whipping together a quick tool
user895378
19:33
So ... My house just got broken into. While I was here. 911 was called. I'm getting a gun. For sure.
.. or move to europe/canada
user895378
Because there's no crime in those places.
@rdlowrey at least you won't get a gun "For sure" there…
maybe it's just my impression, but it seems that we have a lot less of it
@rdlowrey You okay?
19:46
posted on September 06, 2013 by Anthony Ferrara

This is a post that I didn't want to write. Actually, it's a post that I still don't want to write. But I find myself in a situation where I feel that I have to say something. So I'm going to just open up here. I'm going to put it all out on the table, and see what happens from there. Read more »

@rdlowrey whoa
m59
m59
@SweetieBelle Apologies for being snoody the other day.
I still totally disagree with some of your views, but I don't see any reason we should be upset over it.
Apparently, SO has a way of getting to me.
user895378
Yeah I was upstairs coding with headphones on -- walk out to get some food and there's two dudes in the house. Scary as fuck. Thankfully they took off. Got my wallet but that's about it -- police think they got some good fingerprints off the ipad they dropped when they ran. Crazy.
m59
m59
lol, dude that ripped off my answer actually said "thanks"
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A: How can I make PHP name this div?

m59Since you have $b=3 to start with and the loop can only run while $b is less than 4 (so when $b is 3...which it is) then your loop is pointless. $b can never be equal to 1. Perhaps you want to do this: for ($b=1; $b < 4; $b++) {. This means that $b will be 1 at first, then run the code again as...

@m59 lol, its cool
20:02
hey, so i have a quick question, I am trying to format a json output, which i have managed to do using array push.

the output looks something like this.
[{"latitude":"53.390638","longitude":"-2.105425","title":"...............

how do i get an output like this

{"markers":[ { "latitude":57.7973333, "longitude":12.0502107, "..........

notice the "markers". not sure how that is done
echo json_encode($location_array);
this is the last line i used
should i use another array push and add location array to markers array?
@Vwake Why don't you just try that and see what happens?
posted on September 06, 2013 by hakre

Ircmaxell’s Rambling On Internals raises a very important point about the use of RFCs in the PHP community and the problem they have been introduced as a tool to only negotiate – not solve – the problems of the PHP … Continue reading →

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@Danack i just did, it did not work :(
user895378
20:19
Geez, police just called -- same two dudes just committed an armed robbery about 20 minutes south of me. They're really going to be screwed now.
@rdlowrey So they called you?
@Vwake You could create the JSON you want, then decode it to see what you get back.
user895378
@MadaraUchiha Yep. They've got a license plate number matching the vehicle description. Should have matching fingerprints from my place. These guys are on a spree or something. I'm just glad they ran instead of confronting skinny non-threatening programmer me. Likely wouldn't have ended well for me.
@rdlowrey What, they took your car or something?
Sad grats to @ircmaxell for making the front page of Hacker News.
Kind of a given considering that HN is a hive of PHP hatred.
user895378
20:28
@MadaraUchiha Nah, I wrote down the plates as they were peeling out of my house. Matches a rental car. You have to turn over all kinds of ID on camera to rent a car here, so they're pretty screwed at this point.
@rdlowrey You just scared 2 armed people. Are you sure you are a skinny non-threatening programmer??
user895378
@cheesemacfly they didn't think anyone was home. Then they saw a skinny orange person and were like, "wtf we gotta get out of here!"
Surprise effect then!
@rdlowrey I wonder , how did they come up with that plan =/
user895378
I can't imagine much planning went into it if they were dumb enough to rent a car to help pull off their burglary spree.
20:34
well ... you said "armed robbery", so, either you freaked them out or they adjusted the plan somewhere between point A and point B
user895378
I guess. Maybe I was the first stop and they decided that the next time they'd be prepared should their master plan encounter any hurdles.
CAM
CAM
20:54
@ircmaxell say it ain't so!
@bwoebi I can tell you right away that I won't support anything that has "dynamic" parameter names in the syntax. You only get dynamic named params via unpacking
@NikiC we support dynamic function names, class names, property names, variable names… but not parameter names? going to be inconsistent?
@bwoebi we don't support dynamic function named, class named, property names in syntax declarations
Similarly, my syntax will not allow them too
But you can always do foo(...[$param1 => $foo, $param2 => $bar]) if you like
@NikiC that makes not really sense
what is the general problem with making this dynamic?
@bwoebi as I said, you can have dynamic, but only via unpack
Not via syntax. Because I don't support shit code with foo($$$$$$$$bar => $$$$$$baz) :)
21:06
another question: why can't we just use func(array => $foo); ? At least when it shouldn't be dynamic there, you could also allow keywords there?
Couldn't you introduce a T_ALNUM_PLUS_UNDERSCORE_STRING (not a real name^^) which has higher specificity than all the other keywords?
then it would remove the ugly need to have func("array" => $foo)
@bwoebi I think you didn't quite get the concept of keywords
They are supposed to have "higher specificity" than anything else
Otherwise there would be no point to them
Hello
The only thing I can do is create a rule in the parser that has a list of all the keywords and which creates znodes containing their names
Quick Question:
How can I read values from biometric machine using php?
though actually, I can't because I would not preserve the case
21:11
yes, but only where they're usable…? or makes it sense that they have a higher specificity where they can't be used?
?
Can anyone help me on fetching biometric values using PHP? Please
@Dhaval How in the world can we help you with that ?
Sorry? Didn't get you
@Dhaval Ok, think this way: think about being in our place, how could someone help you with just this sentence "Can anyone help me on fetching biometric values using PHP? Please"
@Dhaval How about you start sharing details on your problem? Then we'll be able to tell.
21:21
@bwoebi Lexing and parsing are separate steps. We can't use a different token in different contexts ;)
OK sorry for inadequate details :(
Actually there is a biometric machine (authentication by face reading)
Its for school attendence
I want to fetch data as soon as face detects and system got attendence
@Dhaval Does it support sending HTTP requests?
The biometric machine that is
@MadaraUchiha I just got the requirement so I didn't have much idea about that
I never worked on this kind of task. That's why asked here
My First task was to know that is it possible to fetch data from biometric machine using php?
21:26
@Dhaval I think you're hopeless
Sorry?
@NikiC to keep the pinned list not crowded, take the source of my message and alter it when you want to add an RFC
@Dhaval You need to ask for the user manual of that machine or a documentation for it. We can't tell you whether it's possible, we don't have a crystal ball. There are several kind of machines
@Dhaval You cannot decide whether PHP is the correct tool for the job
PHP is awesome at handling HTTP requests, probably not the best for most other types of communication?
@NikiC and you can't create a token for "all keywords which are matching [a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*" so that you can group them?
21:28
What if it's sockets? What if it's COM port?
@Dhaval Do you have a model?
Of the biometric machine
@bwoebi I don't understand what you mean
@NikiC ähm. Can't you create a token which contains all the keywords? E.g. T_STRING_KEYWORD = T_SWITCH | T_IF | T_ARRAY | T_...
That seems like a very odd idea.
@bwoebi are you sure that "token" is the word you want?
Maybe "non-terminal"?
In that case, see:
21 mins ago, by NikiC
The only thing I can do is create a rule in the parser that has a list of all the keywords and which creates znodes containing their names
21:33
@NikiC Don't know. because all the T_ are called tokens if I'm not wrong?
But as mentioned in the message after that, this would not preserve case
@bwoebi a token is a terminal. something like terminal = terminal | terminal | ... doesn't make sense...
maybe I still don't get what you mean ;)
I think you got it… but I somehow cannot believe that you cannot just create a "non-terminal" by iterating over all the terminals and looking which ones match the conditions to be a valid identifier for a parameter name.
oh… I hate English… If only German would be the world's language :-/
@bwoebi lolwut
@bwoebi I can't say I got that...
@bwoebi Well, I speak German, so... you can say it in German if you like ^^
keyword:
    T_ARRAY { ZVAL_STRING(&$$.u.constant, "array", 1); }
  | // ... all other keywords
;
identifier_or_keyword:
    T_LABEL { $$ = $1; }
  | keyword { $$ = $1; }
;
@bwoebi ^-- is that what you mean?
@NikiC yes, just somehow generated from the token list so that it doesn't need constant updates.
21:40
@bwoebi In any case, the issue there is case sensitivity
When you guys start talking C
My eyes get glazed.
we'd have to store the exact case in which it was written in the lexer => overhead
@NikiC this should then be included in T_STRING?
ah k
btw. is it really necessary to make parameter names case sensitive
I've never seen something like function func($Param, $param, $pAram);
@bwoebi There are some things that should never be said out loud because they give people ideas. That, right there, is one of those things.
@bwoebi Variable names (including parameter names) in PHP are case sensitive - no way around that without being even more inconsistent ;)
21:46
@NikiC then make everything case insensitive … ok, no, that would be a really bad idea. How much overhead would it really be to store the case in the lexer?
I suppose always the length of the keyword in bytes?
no.
@bwoebi Length doesn't matter, allocations matter ;)
the size of a pointer
Huh? @NikiC I didn't know you could change the argument names from an interface to a concrete, why even allow that in the first place?
I don't mean memory overhead (that's not so important for us), but perf overhead ;)
wouldn't it just be token->text_ptr = begin_of_token_pointer; (a pointer to the file to be parsed)
there you don't need to alloc anything?
@NikiC Can you direct me to some place where I can learn about writing a class in PECL?
I've found several tutorials that talk about functions, but am having trouble finding ones about classes that don't use C++.
or will the lexer free the source file before finishing parsing?
Evenign room
@LeviMorrison classes are covered in the phpinternalsbook if I'm not wrong?
21:52
@bwoebi dunno, I didn't check
it could be that the lexer assigns token values as simple pointers
Thanks guys...let me start with collecting information about machine first
I see a zend_copy_value there
I'd assume that it's there for a reason and we have to copy (just assigning pointer is not enough)

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