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00:06
@tereško I really agree with your sentiment there.
PHP Fatal error: Class 'OAuth' not found

i see oauth in phpinfo():
namespaced ?
Nope.
<?php
$oAuth = new OAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, PRIVATE_KEY);
thats the entire file
well except the keys are obviously the real keys
definitely oAuth in phpinfo, restarted apache many times.
Meh it's too late/early to be dealing with oAuth. Time for bed.
@Fabien Which OAuth are you using? pecl?
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01:18
morn
02:30
G'evening y'all
@ChrisForrence Do you use Tamper Data?
@Lucio - I'm unfamiliar with it
Looks interesting though
Yeah, it could be very useful
I'm more a Chromium kinda guy though, and it looks to be Firefox only
I'm running Fiddle with Chromium
Over Mono
02:33
I'll play with it once I'm not absolutely exhausted
Is it friday today?
depends on your zone
not mine
We're down to double-digit minutes before Friday
Here, at least
some for me
Too bad for you : ) Because today (for you tomorrow) is Programmers' Day
02:37
>:(
It's 10 hours into Friday here :)
@sectus That also depends on the zone.
@Jack Super Programmer! :P
... I do it right! I don't always time travel, but when I do, ...
lol
Programmers' Day is an international professional holiday, recognized in many technology companies and programming firms, that is celebrated on the 256th (hexadecimal 100th, or the 28th) day of each year (September 13 during common years and on September 12 in leap years). It is also officially recognized in Russia and observed in several other countries, including Argentina, Israel, Bangladesh, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Austria, Germany, Canada, China, Croatia, France, Guatemala, India, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Italy, Slovenia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the U...
Hey! My country is included \o/
It's Friday - time for something different, something that escalates quickly - youtube.com/watch?v=PaEnaoydUUo
02:40
We have offical holiday... :^ )
ROTFL
@Lucio , and you have to wait : )
This friday, you should be forced to program in C the whole day.
haha that is the idea
03:17
Anyone here use jekyll
I prefer hyde
(more serious note, this?)
that's the one
hyde is a command line option for checking syntax :)
I wonder if they use hyde to check jekyll now!
@NullPoiиteя , thanks
@sectus yours welcome ..:)
@NullPoiиteя , and you... : )
04:12
0
Q: mysql while loop update statment

samithaI have a db table like this I want to update the SI_Paid_Amount using Update while loop.... Ex: when i send an amount it should be update SI_Paid_Amount. $amount = 4000; if the SI_Ins_NO is 1 my sending amount should be update the 1st SI_Paid_Amount column. if my sending amount is 18000 i...

@samitha , mysql has no "Update while loop."
ohh
so can we done this using php
?
@samitha , yes, you can try.
@samitha , also you can try to use trigger.
04:28
Wow, the reopen queue is empty again?
@Jack can you see my question please
@samitha It's unclear.
see the comment
What's the second SI_Paid_Amount column?
as u can see in the table there is a column call SI_IN_NO
04:30
It's missing the context basically. It helps to know what you're using this for and why you have this logic.
For one, you could explain what does columns actually mean.
2nd SI_Ins_NO mean 2nd SI_Paid_Amount
What 2nd SI_Ins_No?
You mean row, what?
Also, what is SI_Ins_No?
I've seen the table, that doesn't help.
see the 3,1,2
2nd SI_Ins_Amount is 5000
3rd SI_Ins_Amount mean 3750.00
it not a AI value
04:34
WHAT IS Si_Ins_No?!!
Auto Increment
it is not a AI value
it's come from a table
this is the table i have in my DOM
this data send to the DB
@Jack hey more-ning
04:49
Hola!
This qualifies as one of my ... ehh, interesting answers lol.
God knows why I even answered it
Eez, Mumbai, India
542 1 11
@YogeshSuthar See that? ^^
It's your relative, surely! You're both supers.
morning ....
I don't know who Captain Rumbeard is but he's my new best friend
morning
Lol, he's got rum in his beard.
Morn'n
@Jack lolzzz But my pic is more realistic than him.
haha
05:03
My pic is more realistic than yours.
~... I can teach you, but I'll have to charge.~
@sectus yours is autogenerated.
@YogeshSuthar , and i am lucky to get so realistic picture.
= a standard gravatar is a better term.
Many images are auto generated nowadays :)
But i need new
05:05
@sectus Change email address :)
@sectus you can try from here buzzfeed.com/kierawrr/… :P
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@NullPoiиteя world is full of weird people
@NullPoiиteя Have you told that girl you're using her beard?
Part of Tapir
05:10
@Jack NO :P
@NullPoiиteя , my work is stoped.
05:30
yey ... finally changed my avatar with my own image :)
But you're upside down.
its cool isnt it :D
/me rolls eyes
rofl
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PHP RFC: Function Autoloading - Status: Withdrawn
user652649
05:39
why?
user652649
has "php-internals" become a synonym of stupidity?
5
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someone of you follows the discussions on php internals?
hostility rather :)
@Wes Yep.
user652649
05:45
so what's the deal, why so much hostility, that is the right word exactly
That's difficult to answer, though it could be related to the defensive nature of the "old guard".
user652649
the old guard is the people who thought magic quotes were a good idea?
And without any direction it basically becomes a hair pulling competition.
Not everyone is blessed with the gift of foresight :)
Remember, there are no bad ideas, only good ideas that go horribly wrong.
I disagree ... there are bad ideas...
Sure, if someone deliberately comes up with one.
user652649
05:49
especially because not everyone has foresight something new must be tried
If only things were so simple.
Whatever new you come up with now needs to be supported for a couple of years at least.
Perhaps back in the day there was indeed, quoting Rasmus, not so much friction.
It's good that you brought up magic quotes; it's a good example of getting badly burned.
And people like to avoid negative consequences of something that seems like a good idea today.
Btw, I'm not defending their actions.
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they aren't simple indeed. i personally think arguments unpacking and named parameters are useless but if implementing them doesn't affect performances i don't understand why they shouldn't be implemented, since their use is optional
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as opposed to magic quotes, enabled by default
I always get an itch when I hear the "optional" reason.
The feature should fit the language.
Not saying argument unpacking and named parameters would be a bad fit, but it's a general point.
I opening up the process to the greater php community will do nothing but good... if for no other reason then it will give solid metrics to all of the "a lot of developers have said they need this" claims.
05:55
@Orangepill But which process do you want to open up to the wider community?
You can't make "product" decisions with the whole world bogging down on it.
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a new feature can't naturally fit an existing language, it should be considered an experiment
Submitting and voting on feature requests... I know there currently exists the capability but it's pretty well hidden if you don't know where to look.
@Wes I would argue that some features would fit better than others :)
@Orangepill Yeah, so opening up the RFC process, am I right?
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because as you said not everyone has the gift of foresight, or better saying nobody has
@Jack yeah...
05:57
@Wes Nonsense, I have great gift of foresight ... everything fails :)
@Orangepill Indeed, I would agree to that.
morning tiny humans
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morning history channel's ancient alien
This is odd ... my question is not upvoted, but my answer is ... did they not realize I'm answering my own question or what? :)
am modern, and not ancient :p
I'm not saying it was aliens, but it was ... aliens :)
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06:01
your avatar reminds me "Paul" movie
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super fun movie xD
@Jack I have a laser gun, @Wes aliens are fun.. always
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- are you gonna probe us?
- why does everyone always assume that? what am I doing? am I harvesting farts? how much can I learn from an ass?
@mr.Alien only if you're into the whole anal probing thing..... doesn't sound like fun to me.
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^ bam!
06:04
LOL
It's not Alien Porn, it's HBO :)
LOL, we aliens do use fiber optics but not for the anal probe, @Jack HBO was kinda porn until India made the rules stricter
for($x = 0; $x <= $SI_Ins_NO; $x++) {

   $SI_Ins_NO = $lastInstallmentPaidAmount[$x]->SI_Ins_NO;
    $insAmount = $lastInstallmentPaidAmount[$x]->SI_Ins_Amount;
    $paidAmount = $lastInstallmentPaidAmount[$x]->SI_Paid_Amount;

$amountToPay = $insAmount - $paidAmount;
while($amountToPay > $PM_Amount or  $amountToPay = 0 ){
break;
$y = $x + 1;
$helper->updateInstallmentPaidAmount($amount, $RG_Reg_N0, $y)
$SI_Ins_NO ++ ;
}

}
can we have this kind of while loop inside a forloop
?
Grr, this is like the nth time I would like a way to modify parts of a url without having to decompose and recompose .. that's it, I'm making a function out of this shit.
user652649
06:09
303 lines for that mother
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holy crap
@Jack make a class out of it .... then toString it when you need the url.
@Orangepill I was thinking procedural for now :)
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06:12
if (!strncasecmp("file", ret->scheme, sizeof("file"))) {

why sizeof("file") here ?
@Wes Because it returns 5.
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i'm not pretending i understand what it does. or are you just sarcastic? xD
I'm not ...
The weird thing is that the fifth character of "file" is \0
So why bother with strncasecmp() ... why not strcasecmp().
night guys
I'm looking at the surrounding code now.
user652649
06:16
gn @NullPoiиteя
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not understanding @Jack how can a fifth byte be there
Oh because strings in C are \0 terminated.
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ah
Does anyone know what the boob operator does???
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didn't know that
user652649
06:19
@Orangepill honka honka?
So "file" is a character array of size 5.
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understood, so it's the same right? i mean
if (!strncasecmp("file", ret->scheme, 5)) {
user652649
isn't this fine?
user652649
nvm
@Wes Yes.
But it basically means that ret->scheme must be exactly "file".
I'm not sure if that's right actually.
Let's check.
user652649
06:23
C looks a huge mess to me
@Jack why not put a 5 there instead? Multibyte strings?
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in uris?
@Orangepill Because it's convenient to put the same string inside sizeof()
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just for readability so?
If you later need to change it (though unlikely here) you would make two changes intuitively.
06:25
@Jack and I'm sure the compiler optimizes that away.
@Orangepill Yes, because the literal has been used before.
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if (*(e + 1) == '\0') {
It's like all identical strings are replaced by a single const char* pointer.
user652649
what is the *( ) thing?
@Wes It's string calculus.
06:26
@Wes Check so see if you are at the end of the string
It means give the character pointed to by e + 1.
Here, e is a pointer, so it must be dereferenced using *.
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got it
user652649
super weird
In other words, "dereference whatever is at the address pointed to by e + 1".
This is very powerful :)
Or, expressive, if you wish.
There are other ways of course.
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ouch it's late :|
user652649
06:30
going to work
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later
@Orangepill So I was thinking of something like:
url_replace($url, PHP_URL_PATH, function($path) {
    return '/foobar';
});
@Jack that would be useful...
assuming url_replace($usl, PHP_URL_PATH, "/foobar/baz") would work as well....
yeah, eventually :)
url_replace($url, PHP_URL_SCHEME, "https") would be helpful too
06:41
indeed :)
making a poc ...
@Jack what happend to your seminars or whateva u wer attending for cloud computing
oh, that's long past :)
I've gotten my certificate.
I gotta get
Associate Solutions Architect.
06:45
@JoeWatkins , happy programmers day.
I'm an Associate Solutions Supplier.... or ASS for short :P
Wireless Information Solution Engineer and Associate Solution Supplier ..... Orangepill, W.I.S.E.,A.S.S.
It's getting late here...i'm going to sleep :) goodnight all
@Jack ohhh I thought it's still on
@Orangepill @Mr.Alien codepad.viper-7.com/8mUIBU
Don't look too close at the regular expression :)
No test cases written yet, so obviously the code is small.
Why does this MySQL query fail: update users set email = 'celinedoll@aol.com' where username = 'ksoviero' while this one does not fail: update users set email = 'test' where username = 'ksoviero'
Perhaps the email column is too small?
06:53
@sectus I've not heard of this before, should I expect gifts ?
Also, it would tell you why it fails.
Hello Friends..
@Jack Duplicate entry 'celinedoll@aol.com' for key 'email_UNIQUE'
I'm an idiot ;)
That's what we like to hear >D
@JoeWatkins , 🎁

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