@zerkms so, actually, it's not too late to reconsider application principles (some of them), but that would be difficult, of cause. But if there's no possible solution at all, I'll think about that. But I should be sure that it's impossible in any way
Also, there is no such thing as the memory usage of a variable, because the memory or parts of the memory of one variable are commonly shared with other variables...
@zerkms well, programming itself is heavy for health then :p I remember myself creating simple compiler for Oberon language (subset of it) - so I hope, I can deal with such cases :p
my goal was to extend floating point operation so they would return "normal" algebraic values for standard limits (such as +INF if it's 1/+0 or -INF if it's 1/-0)
@PeeHaa for php, agreed, they are using mysqli_*, no escaping sanitizing tutorial, etc, but it's a good source to get started atleast, their lang is friendly
@NikiC With it, the resulting PHP string had a trailing null byte. RETURN_STRINGL doesn't (seem to) require that it be present because I told it the length of the data. I must say it's very confusing, the param parsing API and RETURN_STRINGL deal with the PHP string length (they don't count the trailing null).
Should I create the string with the trailing null and then pass len - 1 to RETURN_STRINGL ?
if you'd develop with a debug build your current code would throw a warning ^^
@DaveRandom String lengths are nearly always without the NUL byte at the end. I think only the hashtable APIs include it (for reasons that are beyond me)
@NikiC That's really confusing. I can sort of see why (if (!valuelen) is nicer than if (valuelen == 1) or whatever) but it would be nice if it was at least mentioned in the parameter parsing API doc that this is how it works.
@NikiC on a semi-related note, is there a better way to figure out the malloc size for the result string than iterating the input string twice (once for get-length, once for actual conversion) without a bunch of reallocs?
@Mr.Alien There is no reason to give anyone w3schools ever, except as an example of how not to make a howto site for anyone looking for advice on that..
@AlmaDoMundo I'd say it's painful from noob to someone who understands stuff but not intermediate yet. From the latter position you can start making plans how to level-up.
@Leri hm. May be - but noob could not be involved in something like projects with VLDB or high-load. But when you discover that 'all you did before in that huge application X is bad practice because ...' - that could hurt :p
@AlmaDoMundo if you discover: all you did before in that huge application X is bad practice because ... you are a noob, at least were, while doing project. :)
posted on September 18, 2013 by bjori doesn't blog
In my previous blog post I mentioned that the 1.5.0 release of the MongoDB driver for PHP has improved notification support using the PHP Notification API, and showed off a fairly useless (but fun) progress bar. Now its time for a little bit more practical examples using this system: Query logging and profiling. Those of you who clicked through to the github Pull Request may have noticed the…
@Leri and I always used such things as singletons and so on (obviously, relies on static methods) - so that was painful for me to know that I always was doing architecture glitch
@Fasilkk on windows you can change the font size by left clicking the window icon of the commandline window and choosing properties. there is an option to change fonts
@Gordon, @Recode what will do if it is much wider? reducing font size not a good solution. at least may work, thanks. anybody know a tool to convert it automatically?
any tricks/tips to automate image mapping of a country map? something like the MagicWand of Photoshop which outlines the edges perfectly so that the co-ordinates of <area> tag are auto generated
I followed http://stackoverflow.com/a/7669029/1223045 's instructions to automate the process of plotting co-ordinates on an image and was successful in generating the SVG co-ordinates for a area.
Now in order to use the same co-ordinates in area map, I will need to convert it to its equivalent ...
@ThiefMaster : For the novice dev , it is required to be simple. No one can goto sql injection without reading what is basic sql connection. None of resource is bad resource. it is based on the person who takes it.. — Rajesh Subramanian1 min ago
.............. (guess which awesome site the discussion in the comments is about ;x)
@PeeHaa I was searching for questions that ask for building tables (or other HTML MarkUp) from looped datasets to place an answer using DOMDocument and simliar. Couldn't find one, then you posted that. Searched a bit further and found severl of those closed, without anyone ever saying "basically it's that, but you could as well do foo, bar and baz for this task." That's why I was asking.
Sorry for the non php question (mysql chan is dead :/), but I would like to select all records inserted yesturday OR ealier I have: `SELECT * FROM `stats` WHERE DATE(`stats_date`) <= DATE(DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 DAY));`
While chatting with friends about hacking, a guy said that "if a site is getting popular/ or any competitive, it will somehow face severe hacks. Some used to expose it, others hide it".
Out of curiosity I wanted to see if any such thing happened to Stack Overflow. Since Stack Exchange (being 5 ...
@Fabien Depends on the target. I'd use git through pref, if that's not available/practical I'd look at the other options, whatever they may be, and choose the least crappy.
How can I stop access to WordPress from cPanel ------>>(by doing From wordpress)
or
How can I stop making changes to WordPress from cPanel--->>>(by doing this from wordpress)
@PeeHaa do you know if there's any way I can modify /php repos I have commit access to via github (I'm guessing I can't but just in case I missed something obvious)?
@DaveRandom IIRC you can do an onpage edit. That still clones it, but you can avoid all the rest.
@DaveRandom Just one thought: WP isn't the worst PHP based CMS in the world. Yes, you got callback hell, globals everywhere that change state silently in dozens of edge cases, etc. But you got a huge community like WP.SE that cures lots of the pain. The fact that makes WP the worst PHP based CMS is something completely different: The low level entry barrier for fucking stupid wannabe developers who ruin your day with the paid shit called code they load on you via your clients.
I guess everybody knows what filters and hooks are in WordPress? In short: plain function calls that let you either modify a variable or echo something. Here's the problem: Some idiots (a.k.a. "developers") place filters and hooks in their plugins or themes. Those were originally meant to be used by other, third party developers. But those guys use their own filters and actions. The result is called callback hell and is like the newage GOTO statement of WordPress. That much about worst.
And the really nasty thing: You IDE can't follow those callbacks from their execution point (the filter/hook call).
and even though the antialiasing on the 360 for the new GTA V sucks, it's still impressive how much they've managed to push out of the console with the draw distance
Jesus Christ the javascript chat is full of energetic social people.
I'll ask here, anyone know how comet chat is keeping track of tab open or close in between page loads and keeping messages loaded? I'm building a small custom chat app and need to know how to keep open tabs if they were left open and keep the messages there (loaded from mysql or are they stored somehow in browser cache?)