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11:01
My first attempt at array_walk_recursive - can anyone suggest where I'm going wrong? I'm so close!
@Jimbo Return value says, it has not failed, what's wrong with that?
@Fabien $rows = $dbh->fetchALL(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); will work for $r of that foreach ?
@Leri I want the actual array returned if found to be true - and I'm saying "if true, return the $arr" but it just returns true instead
@Jimbo This?
@Jack I upgraded to PHP 5.5.3 because I was on 5.3, now oAuth isn't showing in the phpinfo(). So bug report kind of nulled. It's still installed though. Version 1.2.3
11:05
@Leri Code is expected to return only the array that the $jobCount is inbetween the two values of
So should be:
["tier_1"]=>
  array(2) {
    ["jobs_to_inc"]=>
    int(10)
    ["jobs_to_dec"]=>
    int(8)
  }
> Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
@Jimbo It's filtering, not walking in that case. :)
So I'm going to have to import an external variable into the callback and place it into that?
@Jimbo Essentially, yea. use (&$success) and perhaps && the results of the expression. After which, if ($success) dump your array.
Why just not go and implement array_filter_recursive? As far as I remember, @DaveRandom had that, btw.
11:09
lol... you always have to implement/re-implement so many array functions...
Frankly, array_filter_recursive should be added to core.
Well, arguably so should many others.
array_any, array_all, array_first, array_last; each taking a callable $predicate
It's 7:11! Time for a taquito!
Agree.
On the array_* or the taquito?
array_*
11:12
Yeah, array_filter was fine, I'll figure out the recursive bit :P
:-P
I've got quite an array library; and it's growing:
function array_all(array $array, callable $predicate = null)
{
    if (empty($predicate)) {
        $predicate = function ($value) {
            return !empty($value);
        };
    }
    foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
        if ((bool) call_user_func($predicate, $value, $key)) {
            continue;
        }
        return false;
    }
    return true;
}
Off to real-world project. see you later.
@DanLugg Same here. :D
No. Please! No more array functions. Just learn how to properly use array_map and array_reduce together
@Gordon array_gordon()
@Gordon array_more_array_functions
@Gordon Oh bullocks. Everything is a handful of operations under the hood. Abstractions are easier. "Do all of the elements satisfy a predicate?" Alot easier to communicate that with array_all than code soup.
11:16
@DanLugg sure, abstractions are easier but that doesnt mean you need them in the core
@Gordon No, but I'm sure that some could stand the performance boost.
There is already way too many people asking for array_whatever here. They just forget how to write the code themselves.
Or just because they all can say:
5 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
I've got quite an array library; and it's growing:
@Gordon Well, that's a different problem. If you only want it because you can't solve it (or really can't be bothered) yourself, then I'd have to think twice too. But there's alot of nearly identical array_* functions floating around in the wild. I'm sure some of those could stand to find their way into core.
It is should be a popularity contest to some degree.
@DanLugg If someone would propose to throw half of them out of the core I'm the first one to second that
11:21
@Gordon What, the existing functions?
yes.
I agree with that. There's a fair number of all but unused functions in core. Instead of growing the library, maybe it needs to just be reevaluated and changed (add and remove)
Who needs usort anyway? ;-)
All it needs is the basic operations for the primitives. That's map, reduce, each and stuff like that, but not array_filter, let alone array_filter _recursive or array_slice and what not. These can easily be composed from the basic operations
@DanLugg no. usort is useful.
anything that can take a callback is useful
(ahem winky face)
@Gordon array_filter is arguably a primitive just like array_map and array_reduce
11:23
@NikiC you can have filter through map and reduce
@Gordon You can also map without map and reduce without reduce, what's your point?
@NikiC point is map and reduce are not higher order functions
and filter is?
$sql = "SELECT *, (`SI_Ins_Amount` + `SI_Paid_Amount`) as paid FROM `student_installments` WHERE (`SI_Ins_Amount` + `SI_Paid_Amount`) != 0 AND `SI_Reg_No` =? ORDER BY `SI_Ins_NO` ASC";
$dbh = $esoftConfig->prepare($sql);
$dbh->execute($RG_Reg_NO);
$rows = $dbh->fetchALL(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
var_dump($rows);  any error of this sql ?
arghhh...rep cap
11:24
any error f this sql ?
@NikiC higher order composed of map and reduce
@Gordon also, you can implement map using reduce, right?
> CodeWall: pardon me, excuse me, pardon me... just let me get in here.
about the same way you'd implement filter using reduce actually
@NikiC but map and reduce are idiomatic together
11:25
@Gordon you mean the map-reduce pattern?
@NikiC yes
that's the DB world though, not the functional ;)
Also, just so you know, you can't implement all,any,none using reduce and map
because all,any,none should be short-circuiting
@Jack tbh if you were looking at expanding the native functionality I'd rather see this.
no use argueing with the Wunderkind -.-
@DaveRandom Shut up and take my rep!
11:28
@Leri I did? I don't recall it but quite possibly
@Gordon because I'm right? :P
@NikiC I won't admit that. You are not even 20 yet :P
Is there a way to send output of a script to a file but set a max line allowance on that file, so I can just see a stream of the current stuff and old lines just get vaporized?
:P
@DaveRandom Did you name it URI instead of Uri to fit alongside the other yelling classes?
PEE DEE OHH!
11:29
@DanLugg I don't like acronyms being title-cased.
@DaveRandom Whats your length limit before you PascalCase them?
@DanLugg hehe
@DaveRandom Yes, somebody was looking for key/value pair in n-dimensional array.
@Leri Oh that was @Jimbo who wanted it, it'll be in transcript somewhere
@NikiC DEE OHH EMM .... document.
11:30
You're not even 20? -_- oh man.
I tend to keep 2 characters capitalized, but if it's sensible, anything 3 and up I Pascal.
Dom over DOM, Html over HTML, but DB over Db.
@Fabien he's 18. That's why we call him the Wunderkind ;) although he hates that.
lol
Were you born holding a PHP book? :)
morning
Mronring
11:32
That comes from Jesus..
Jesus loves me, yes I know, because the bible import love;
@DanLugg I don't know, there's a length limit on sane acronyms. You'll notice CAPTCHA isn't CAPTTCHA (and it could possibly even be CAPTTTCHA)
@DaveRandom ?
Oh, "test to tell"
Turing Test to Tell
I'd omit conjuctions etc
Right.
I don't set a "hard" rule; I try to use common sense. Most of the time (like, 95% of the time probably) I find that lowercasing 3+ character names is sensible.
I'd have definitely, given the opportunity, named it Captcha Irritating.
Anywho, off to work.
11:37
I don't know I'd go as far a 4 still capitalised, probably not 5 though
I had seen a captcha recently.. gif image, having a guy beating donkeys ass, ya like asses ass.. thrice and you have to answer kinda how many tyms did he do that
that was cool
It doesn't really matter, PHP doesn't penalise casing unless you implement a rubbish autoloader logic. Oh, wait...
Why is [php-errors] a seperate tag.. just suggested [php-errors] as a synonym for [php]
fail.. no clue how to toss tags in chat ..
[tag:foo] ->
ah
too late now though ;)
but thx
12:01
[tag:testing] You can backslash escape the brackets too on tags.
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Q: A train is heading west at 50 miles per hour. (velocity and speed) in MATLAB

Konrad NowakA train is heading west at 50 miles per hour. A car approaches the track crossing at 35 miles per hour on a road that makes a 60 degree angle with the track. Use MATLAB to answer the following questions: 1. What is the velocity of the train relative to the car 2. What is the speed of the train re...

Put this at the top of your script : ini_set('memory_limit', '-1');Dave Just 8 hours ago
@NullPoiиteя E_SCHOOL :D
Why this guy is suspended? when I don't see any bulk upvoting here
12:06
@Mr.Alien for rule violations.
there needs to be http://homework.stackexchange.com
@NullPoiиteя I was just going through my old answers and remembered that this guy is no more active, well, this was just funny
why. my paint is better colored. his is too dark, not same. — Ali Carikcioglu Aug 13 at 15:20
@NullPoiиteя BTW jsfiddle.net/tE8Dp
You seriously, seriously, seriously need to learn some patience. Not only do you continually complain about people not instantly, positively responding to your posts, you have a massive number of posts (questions and answers) that you have deleted almost immediately when you didn't immediately get the response you wanted. — Andrew Barber Aug 14 at 13:04
@Gordon Can you please handle this question as the OP continues to write explicit insults and I cannot flag it anymore
@Touki continues to? I only see one?
12:13
@Danack yea I know that, he often used to target my answers and look bad, anyways he paid for it
@Gordon heya, howz you?
@Gordon Even after translation, warn and edition
@Mr.Alien thanks, fine.
@Touki ah, i see
I edited the insult out; no point in it being up there still
@Gordon gud :)
@DaveRandom It's okay, I got something working fine without it :)
I swear you've given it to me before anyhow.. couldn't find it..
12:17
@Touki handled
@Gordon Alright, thank you!
@Touki thanks for bringing it up
Off-topic: I've just managed to get 127 compilation errors. And this is why I need more abstraction layers. sigh.
do you have some quota to fill? "No less then 255 errors, or you are out"
No, just separated implementation from interface into separate libraries, and now I have to refactor to match types.
"USB condoms: prevent accidental data exchange when your device is plugged in to another device with a USB cable." http://int3.cc/collections/frontpage/products/usbcondoms
@ircmaxell useful but sold out
12:45
still, awesome idea
yup
I tell ya, I used to think Pierre was one of those fighting for good in internals, but the more I see him, the more I realize that I think he's one of the biggest problems there
@ircmaxell I can only speak from hear-say and don't even remember who it was but that's a common perception
For some reason, he thinks he has the right to keep telling people why I did something, and specifically what I did. Even though he's been wrong every time... #sigh.
whatever, time to move on
I've written a function wrapper (specifically, a closure wrapper) to permit call-by-name, default parameter binding (with non scalars) etc.; but as always, naming things is probably the toughest part. Anyone want to take a stab?
Procedure, routine, action, handler, etc., I don't know if I should choose one or another given the semantics associated with each term.
I was thinking just Closure, given it's residing in another namespace; then I thought, that'll be stupid and confusing,.
12:55
@ircmaxell I saw someone in IRC asking about the source for news site, do we know if there is any activity to change anything at all by anyone ?
why are they still sitting there spending 20 minutes 5 times a day to write to internals, they could have solved this problem 100 times over by now ...
Yay, everything works as expected. Just minor clean-ups left. ^^
Anyone have experience with HPHP? I'm curious to try it but I'm willing to avoid it if it's actually really bad.
@Incognito
    if (you_are_facebook()) {
        use_hiphop();
    } else continue;
else throw new YoureNotFacebookException();
@Incognito facebook are on a scale that is almost unique to them; this is the reason they have to jump through hoops to get PHP to work satisfactorily ... nobody else needs to do this, all you are doing is complicating your own job by even considering it ...
13:12
Amazon: why are bucket policies in json, but cors configuration in xml? =/
It's like the epic question of hot dogs and their buns.
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Regarding this:
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8 hours ago, by Wes
has "php-internals" become a synonym of stupidity?
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I would say:
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My biggest OSS frustration is not users wanting features, but expressing raw incredulity at the current state, implying incompetence.
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Internals people may be petty, annoying or disagreeable. But they aren't "stupid."
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13:14
@Wes ^^
Are you implying that "not stupid" is somehow tied to "knows about programming" ?
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No, but people who don't know a lick of C have no right to comment on efficacy of the internals code.
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I know it's fashionable to trash PHP, but all that does is increase the negativity surrounding the project.
By internals code you mean source code, right?
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13:17
Yes.
Okay :)
@rdlowrey that's like saying "If you do not know how to build a car, then you have no right in shouting at trucker whose hitting pedestrians"
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I disagree.
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It's easy to sit on the sidelines and complain.
no it isn't, it's like saying if you don't know how to drive a car then don't tell others how to drive, a social norm accepted by nearly everyone except the elderly ...
13:18
I agree that people may have comments on the language itself and how it works (or doesn't), though.
also, this as nothing to do with "efficacy of the internals code" and all about "attitude of the internals people"
@rdlowrey Possibly, but there's other stuff that should include the views of people who can't code C, e.g. the syntax for new language features.
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@tereško That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the code.
8 hours ago, by Wes
has "php-internals" become a synonym of stupidity?
that comment was not aimed at "code"
Guys, so far @rdlowrey just mentioned that internals people aren't stupid and that people who don't know C shouldn't have comments about the php-src ... those are both valid points.
13:21
if the named parameters uses the syntax foo($bar => $bar) I will cry.
The rest is implied by others.
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MOTHER FUCKING DAMNIT TERESKO STOP BEING AN ASS ABOUT EVERYTHING.
@rdlowrey Whoah there big fella'
@Danack Why?
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Talk about poisonous people in a community.
13:22
@Danack ideas are fine, but there is a defined method of getting your ideas into PHP and that includes a patch, in C, so ideas are actually pretty useless, you can go ahead and try to discuss them with 1000 people are once but you will get either nowhere, or somewhere you didn't want to be ... it's not constructive to go to internals with an idea looking for writers, php devs can be found in the "normal places", if you don't know C, you need a dev, simple as that ...
@Jack I'm going to start using this
@DaveRandom It's funny how I ask for a few test cases and you come back with a novel of code :)
@DanLugg Because trying to explain to people that the $bar on the left is not the same as the $bar on the right because it's to the left of the arrow, will drive me insane. And it also blocks being able to use variables for named params later. Choosing that syntax over foo(bar => $bar) or foo(:bar => $bar) would be insane.
I can see what gets you excited hehe
Fair enough on having to explain things to people, but what do you mean by:
> And it also blocks being able to use variables for named params later.
13:26
hello every one
Btw, why is your URI iterable? :) @DaveRandom
@Jack I got carried away. It's Friday. I like it though, it makes sense to have a complete system to manage it like that.
@JoeWatkins Yes, agreed but when other people turn up with patches for new syntax, even people who couldn't have written that code can have valid opinions about it.
@DaveRandom Perhaps we could propose something on SPL and core then? ;-)
i have problem with this function-->mysql_query()
13:27
@AliBigham Many people have a problem with that function.
$qry="INSERT INTO TIME (P) VALUES(".$p.")";
is my code correct?
@rdlowrey how comes that every time I say you that you did something wrong, your immediate reaction amounts to "throwing a fit" ?
@Jack Because I don't like to implement ArrayAccess without implementing Iterator. That's the only reason though.
please feel free to add me to your ignore list
@AliBigham No, if $p is anything other than a integer - you need more quotes values('".$p."')
13:29
some one can help me?
@Danack Yay band-aids
ooooooooooooooh my god!!!
$qry="INSERT INTO TIME (P) VALUES(".$p.")";
is my code correct?
hi all , i have a question, pls forgive me for my stupid question . is it possible to use my computer as a server and a client at the same time ? I have a mobile application project for this i need to have a server, i need to make some optimizations in the server side to make the application give the quickest respond to its clients & i need to measure the response time (for example when 1000 users use the same application at the same time)
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@tereško It's your modus operandi. You're negative and rude about everything. The fact that you're knowledgeable about a few things means nothing because you can't communicate without coming across as a total jerk.
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.for this i need to have my own server,i cant test the servers at the host sites. what do you think about it ?
13:29
@JoeWatkins Maybe I misunderstood context but here's how I get it: Either you can implement and show to the internals, or get lost with your idea. That's not fair enough. For example, I have not written anything in C since my first apps, so it's quite a big chance, I'll implement something badly. So I'd better ask one of internals to implement it. Once again, sorry if I misunderstood context. :)
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Contrary to popular belief, room 11 is not @tereško's personal fiefdom.
@Danack So I see we've given up on preaching prepared queries ;-)
@Danack oh for sure, that's what RFC means ... I'm just saying, there's a way to introduce ideas, while there's no rule saying you have to have a patch an idea without a patch is a waste of my time to even read, I don't like talking about non-existent code ... so to be productive, learn C and then Zend or get someone on your side who does ...
@AliBigham syntax is correct, but practice is bad
@tereško why?
13:32
@AliBigham you should be using prepared statements instead of concatenating the query
@DanLugg Yep. TBH I find it really annoying when people answer a question with "use a different technology".
Well, more of a different technique, but I hear ya.
@DaveRandom Let's le-collaborate :)
@Leri no no, I'm not saying get lost ... on a lot of days I would write the patch for you and so would a bunch of other people ... you see what happens on internals when anything is being discussed, it's a free-for-all of mostly non-sense ... so why bother with it, you're better to orchestrate the building of your idea away from internals and then come with your RFC and patch ...
@Jack N.B. I have little-to-no idea how to implement that in C
13:33
@Danack So what were you referring to with:
7 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
> And it also blocks being able to use variables for named params later.
@tereško i see this error Column count doesn't match value count at row 1
@DaveRandom That's not something you have to worry about ... yet >D
Getting the behaviour spot-on is important.
@AliBigham TIME probably is a reserved word in your RDBMS. Use a different name for table or wrap it in backticks
Anyone familiar with lucene searching? All I am trying to do is search for content: with these phrases "African Drug" "Four Tet Remix" "Bob Holroyd" and title: "African Drug". Oh and the url has to be "www.freemp3go.net"
13:35
@DanLugg $bar = "zot";
`foo($bar => $bar)` // sends "zot" to the function foo as the parameter named 'bar'
@Danack Yep, got it. Was just going to write the same for clarity :-)
That alone has sided me with magic strings now.
@tereško thank you , you are php developer?
I know that variable, variable names are not going to be supported with the current RFC, which is fine. But blocking it in the future, and using a syntax that is also utterly confusing.....
@AliBigham nope, I am a sentient meatball
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@tereško where you live?
13:39
@Leri there are an infinite number of conversations to be had about any idea ... posting to internals with an idea is the opening invitation for everyone to engage in an infinite conversation, just not constructive, when there is a patch, sure, there is a lot of conversations to be had, but the possible number is much less than infinity ...
@LeviMorrison Would you concur with the changes I've made to the JSON patch? edit.php.net/?patchID=991&project=PHP (changed it to an entity and reworded it slightly). I concluded that it could sensibly be mentioned on the function pages as well as the info page, since those are the pages that people are likely to be working with when reading about JSON support in PHP.
@JoeWatkins Thanks for making things clear. Choosing bad over worse is always wise decision.
@DaveRandom Just a sec while I decorate the project a little ;-)
@DaveRandom Personally I'm not a fan of having <para> inside of an entity, but that's definitely precedented in the project. I like entities to be string only.
@Danack Which do you favor then? Ruby-esque :foo or un-prefixed foo?
13:41
@DaveRandom Also, you reworded this:
@Jack OK well in that case the only thing I'm not happy with about that is 3v4l.org/dG65L, which PHP would handle "correctly" if it were an actual array. But that's a problem that can't be solved in userland. API-wise though I'm happy with it.
> All string data must be UTF-8 encoded.
two different ways.
@DaveRandom Change is but a commit away, no worries.
@LeviMorrison Yes, because when decoding the input will always be a string, when encoding the input data could be anything, but it may have string components. This function only works with UTF-8 encoded strings. implies that you can only pass in a string, and All string data must be UTF-8 encoded doesn't seem right on json_decode().
Fair; it seemed like a discrepancy at first.
13:44
(in other words, I think the two different variants fit the respective functions better)
@LeviMorrison Mmmm I'm kinda on board with that. Although I'm not totally sure because it's also wrapped in a <note>. I'd probably leave it as-is since, as you say, there's definitely precedent.
I'm just checking the build now
Less typing of characters is nice, having the syntax explicitly marked to avoid confusion is also nice.
@JoeWatkins they would implement the tool. But a tool is not going to solve the problem
in fact, I think this approach (having both) is going to be a problem in the long run.
well ... it's a default developer's reaction: "If there is a problem, I know a tool that will magically solve it"
yeah, and how often does that solution last? It's putting a bandaid on a gunshot wound
That's probably the most optimistic way of looking at it.
14:00
@JoeWatkins Sounds like there was some extension issues anyway. Thanks for the heads up.
Well the good knows is I wasn't being daft with the lucene search. Solr simply hasn't grabbed enough pages.
has anyone worked with Solr?
Ah nm I found some resources.
I am bored
@ircmaxell How are the google glasses? :)
it is always advisable to use activerecord methods for querying data — Neophile 22 mins ago
quite good
Would you say they're worth buying once released?
I have my concerns that it'll be like the iPhone was with Siri and heavily focused on American features in regards to things like location.
.. and tracking your every move ?
14:17
lol. I try not think too much about surveillance. Ignorance is bliss, even if it is still ignorance.
> Hi. Is this NSA? Last night I was to a party with several friends, but I cannot remember anything past the moment when I started to piss in the fountain. Could you please send me what you have on me since that moment till 2 PM today.
Hi! I'm trying to match "pt-PT" with ^[a-zA-Z]{2}-[a-zA-Z]{2}$ but it doesn't work. It will if i remove ^ and $
Can anyone slap me why?
because you have other characters in your string
var_dump it
I hope the Oculus Rift releases early next year.
i feel dumb. i was trying it on a online website and forgot to delete all the other text :|
Thanks @ircmaxell
14:27
@Fabien a collegue of mine has the dev version
@DamienOvereem It's tempting to get. Does he actually develop stuff for it?
its rather disapointing for now though.. its a 1280 resolution screen split between 2 eyes.. so you have 640px width per eye.. and damn close to your eyes
@DamienOvereem Good to know. Probably not worth picking up then :)
played around with a demo app rollercoaster.. me and 3 other collegues were sick for the rest of the day
C'mon people only two moar downvotes to make it the most downvoted answer on SO
14:28
lol
PS don't delv pls
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Q: A train is heading west at 50 miles per hour. (velocity and speed) in MATLAB

Konrad NowakA train is heading west at 50 miles per hour. A car approaches the track crossing at 35 miles per hour on a road that makes a 60 degree angle with the track. Use MATLAB to answer the following questions: What is the velocity of the train relative to the car What is the speed of the train relati...

its quite odd though.. when the rollercoaster goes left, you lean to the other side .. even though there is no movement.. serious brainf*ck
can't wait for the "real" version and decent implementations :)
I just want to immerse myself :) Minecraft and Battlefield (if they support it) Notch said he definitely wants MC to support it.
@PeeHaa It's at 28
@Fabien Minecraft probably works ok.. battlefield = death by nausea
i think they have lots to do before they have the right values for field of vision and such to stop people getting sick
kinda the same thing with early 3d games
Did you see the 3d model demo? it's a little NSFW as the models are nude except for the downstairs area. But it's amazingly detailed.
14:32
@Fabien yay!
It's also not something that you will see in games for 5+ years
the tech is not there yet
yeah, it did seem awfully ... forced in terms of how it looks but it's stilla pretty big step.
also , watch: Errant Signal - Photorealism (if you are even remotely interested in videogames, you should be subscribed already)
@Fabien there is a huge difference between a static image and people running around and shooting ( +smoke +lighting etc )
@DamienOvereem true
Far Cry 2 took like 4 years to develop. I can only wonder how much longer the next gen consoles will take to build games of capable calibre. I can't imagine the previous growth of graphical ability matching the future growth.
14:38
Anybody who knows: am I reading it wrong or is that last arg not really optional? lxr.php.net/xref/PECL/APC/apc_iterator.c#400
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@tereško This pretty much sums up my feelings (and it's the greatest movie of all time):
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.. non sequitur
lol 220 hour to render that water :X
@tereško this video is crushing the little boy inside of me :P
@DaveRandom at first look only first arg is required?
14:42
(I may be reading it wrong, but I'm pretty certain that this will blow up if it's not passed)
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@DaveRandom long list = APC_LIST_ACTIVE;
@Jack how about this :D
@DaveRandom You appear to be trying to code on a Friday afternoon.
14:44
Actually no, I'm just fixing the manual. But you may have a point.
@Danack on a Friday the thirteenth :o
tbf I don't seek photo-realism. immersion can be felt without it looking real. As long as I get that tunnel vision hypnotic state going on, it's all good.
@DaveRandom do you see a patch in the online doc editor under my name?
@PeeHaa nope
I see... something... but I cannot see what it is I did there for some reason
hmmm strange
14:52
@Fabien then the goal has been achieved
@PeeHaa I only see you having logged in a few seconds ago as well :-S
Interestingly, I can connect to my computer at home via RDP, but I cant establish outgoing connections from it cause it can't hit a DNS server.
@Orangepill You know that $parts = parse_url($uri) + array("user"=>"","pass"=>"", "scheme"=>"", "host"=>"", "port"=>"", "path"=>"", "query"=>"", "fragment"=>""); would work too, right? :)
@DaveRandom yeah I don't get it. Under patches for review I see myself with the following empty? patch
> Improved wording of width parameter description
I have no idea what that was or whether I finished whatever it was
Meh. I'll go through svn tonigh
@tereško It's easily disrupted though.
14:59
Points to anyone who hacks the Flickr devs' computers to make their text editors do this when you click on anything.
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@PeeHaa Oh right that'll be something you committed or reverted. When you commit/revert a whole patch that you authored it doesn't delete the patch, you have to delete it manually. Evidently it only shows other users non-empty patches (which is good)

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